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Independent from Long Beach, California • 12

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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12
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-r- NEVER A PLAIN qIANE 84 -v- au By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPI) It shots of her from her cud rent film shots she said were made; on the set with out permission XTve never- appeared nude in a photograph," said JaneF a. I'm-not the impression that in a lot' of cases, theyH rich people 'iie" -York Tlmes' bought big tress'; Pm who play it safe. I know uMbe dimwit lor Miss-- crow.ther commenting the impatient type whowork to get on-FQndatobe Ham Jane. "Miss Fonda is less attrac- No one in particular" is that lisf I can think of TTiere's -toomuch deli- tive with her clothes off- her favorite clothes de. so much' more interesting cSuy of regular featuresTax than with them which she said, "but do-thlngsto daBulMrs.

(W11-- of hone blonde hair "knocked out the only plus have-, some Chanel suits Paley.is an exquisite nudity per se. I am l- i- against bad taste and vul and the replica of Jfadim might, Ijput the skirts off into dresser." garity." xv xVsTss -faCtorMr. tilers famous smile, have had going for Channel would die. I "Miss Fonda had quite a' have a whole bunch of bit of notice from undress But Jane Fpnda, daughter the VADIMS left twon.l mini-skirt from Edith Head in films-ehe raised Cain MISS FONDA? the daughter of Fondas second wife, the late Frances Seymour, began to study acting with Lee Strasberg about. 1958 and since has and got changed' a.

Times Square sign advertising one of her pictures and showing her with little more than a -wisp pf cloth cover. of is a plainly opt1 before, that review ap- (Hollywood designer), 1 a young woman peared. "You think the skirts are who states her views on Were goingback to short here, you should see anything from mini-skirts Paris to plant some them in Europe. A girl cant (she loves them) to advan- then go on to Rome in the bend over. Miss Fonda My friends were agh- appeared on Broadway, on sai a a 1 1 glia UAMila''v Valatll hIaM4 jlWil lll1Mkaa 1 a said Miss Fonda?" television: in number tages of having an actor for spring to film.

Barbarella. a father (it helps) to nudity a science fiction-pop art in films (shes not against type of film," she said. nudity, but-is against vul- The trees sre for their X. I ASKED what she garity) and to that bitema- farm 38 miles west of Parish thought of that annual list Ive found you have to be best-dressed on the scene with work- Ill never make she' men," said Miss Fonda. If saidI whole youre qotthere, inevitably thing's pretty get leotards with her I interviewed the actress, and.

a of films. -v Is it an advantage to have an actor-father? Ive been asked that 20,000 times, she. smiled. The answer is, yes, it cer- tainly is. ast, There I was, two stories high and four blocks -The whole thing was out of context with the Then shes taken action' against one' magazine for use of some pretty bare GirLScoiit now the wife, of -Frances I celebrated director Roger just before the cou pie and his daughter, Natalie; by a previous marriage, flew to their Paris- home.

FURTHERING THE CAUSE OF FASHION AND SCHOLARSHIP Herbert Meine (left), Orville Darnell, Arthur Gilbert Theyd been in the United heirX. States fpr openings of their latest film. Royal Films In Forecast is for snow Wednesday in Dome Room 'of the Long Beach Elks Chib, 4101 dinner set ternationals The Game Is 'Willow' SCTwhen Vogue Section of Rossmoor-- Womans; Club presents its Winter Wonder-- land Fantasy of Fashion." veiy im-laid Miss sa This movies portant to me, Fonda. Its the first full length film. Vadim end Ive done together.

WILDWAVES The 11 a.m. luncheon, stage and fashion show headed by Mrs. 'Orville Darnell prom--ises to be an outstanding, style event of the season. Highlight of annuar'dfn-ner meeting of Greater Long Beach Girl Scout-Council will be.alks by John Sloan and Mrs L. N.

Meakiii at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Lakewood Countr Club. women Omportant- to -Jane- and People Who. Give Ser- WiTma Hastings will give the commentary; her-associateVirginia JRickterL servin; as coordinator. Featured will be furs from Lockwoods; childrens wear by Merit Jean Shop; designer wear from Chrysteens and custom ski costumes by.

James Simpson. vice are Interesting People will be topic of Sloan, pres-identof Los Angeles 'Area Boy Scout CounciL see fancy food snow. By IOLA MASTERSON Society Editor A stage production will feature professional entertainers as well as Rossmoor Club Included will be the Valerie Silver Eiancers, Jerry Pack at the organ, Mrs. AUyh Barrows and lhe RoSsmoor JRocketts including Mmes. Daniel Berg, Jack Freese? Robert Mrs.

Meakin will discuss dia's group of this branch- Piper Project, member-. rw. dup extension for Girl of Camp Tm Girls. grout Councils. Rendition This Towners leave of the Piper; Song will be burr ay for offered -by-24--seniorVcad Ore where Wes, a coordi-' ette junior- Girl -v.

hostess group arranges fern a famed speaker. They have had Abby Van Buren (Dear Abby)r Ronald au- thor Richard Armqur, actor tdward Everett Horton sb? on OMARR, of thesyndi-cated, "Omarr Reads the Je. Iszthoryv James Robinson, Aurelius Do-manchich, Russell Jonps, Robert OrrilT and'" Wasko. 1 Scouts. nating executive (or Shell Tuesday, Long Beach got his stars crossed up.

At, least his celestial xlaviga- Auxiliary to Southern Cali-foraiaT Symphony-Associa" -Ski cldtheSwWora by-hostesses-will any- Ann-C. Benedict, you see, for -the dentists Oil, is being transferred, president, will preside over wives-this-was-a-traumatie Aetuallyr-the- furniture-van election of officeYs and removes their household board members. The public goods today for the move experience. tion in search, Long Beach isnt. going to work out Feb.

3. tion will initiate a pilot program with the long-range out the wintry theme in a setting of white and gold. Hostesses are Mmes. Duane Breese, King Lantz, Harry Mytinger, Robert Olinger, Roscoe Stroud, Roy Charrier; Floyd Liind-quist, Martin Olsthoom, Sol Seicbnan and Ray Wood. goal of develong appre-dative audiences of xfiw.

Omarr was supposed, to be highly touted speaker at annual combined luncheon President Mary. Lou (Mrs.Julius)Coronadond program chairman Joan (Mrs. Bill) Dummlt were about to go into orbit when Mary Lou remembered one of her favorite' radio and JEAN ADAMS up but the family remains until the 28th to leave town. They have a house all set to move in to and havosold their home here at 6714 EI Salvador Sti' Veeting of professional wo- Mrs. William S.

Reid Jr. groups of town at Pe- AN INVITATION is extended i to the Ee made- js oe maae public ($4.75) and reservations may youth concert rfiaimwn troleumClub. This year Harbor Dental television personalities. A hasty call'to KNX brought' Mrs. Towner has been beeiy respoase from jov leader and adviaoLiocight rs in Camp Fire Girls between the groups fal jviike RoytThe man who eachewTamf everything, knows more ibout cooking as far as they knew, from 'fam aibody, and, who These will be performed by the Renaissance Contort rdm Blue Bird level on' up to lOth grade Horizon Club.

wfiich eafuresiOpbidrr'T't. rne- rnoteoriooq Thrcfr oLherjirigtaal Blue Preparation sound like the Binls and their mothers; recorders and other early ance, Wups! Our club edi- fascinating kind of' who have been with the uiuai ihihiui KIUU vi nu 1116 been wit instruroeatgj. Fashion "T)J Christensen, pay Sure. be two Lydias throughout the called. Omarr Jo geOonie.

gjgj to be tiieir weaker. years, presenFaOunceoir were Marilyn Steenbock fafop. He bel cl boardTaFTaesd ay banquef prtgram ls directed primarily to elementary mgtkm on him and It was grades which, it has been she who discovered (and fmindr are most responsive had to break news to the The Clouds Restaurant, 4100 Donald Childrens Foundation and the naming of Douriar Driverwill be setting for faistalla- iouttanding member of the year. OM t- sonal favorites, on radio or, television, I think theyW iioiliaries) tharDinarr hatf got a dandy, dandy substi, Stner no sudv. speaking date on Localites know theyre with your answer about, boys who wear earrings I think' if anything ever looked stupid on a boy, this is it Pierced ears for boys are definitely, not our parf of the country.

I would like know 'at said to musical" Mrs. tionof Mrs. Dan Nelson as president of Joining Mrs. Nelson on the Imard will Young Calfomians 'during a dinner meeting be Mmes. Richard Kiley, Dan Krehbid, at 8 pm.

Tuesday. Gary Taylor, Robert Lessman, William Ed- highlights will. be. presrotation WardsRoberL Soloman, Jerry Starr, Jay aToWer of. strength Mrs; T.

She is and- has been -f(w'a. his Calendar! exe --'7-jiig Juniors of the auxiliary Will odjactidian.s KILAU ROOM of Captain's: Inn was' filled' of a check further svork at Retarded Yadon and john Turley number of years, delegate sponsot two concerts- iirappearanc and Omarr, with-- well-dressed ladies Reckm Vr coverins five- -r children LaA jajaVaaaaaa ammm akaMia MaaV CallwlnH av 8 for shop for their own clothes? (various ages) Saturday a farewell luncheon. My mother will let me browse in the' boys wear departmentain want Long Beach Junior High parted company. The Schools which will bring agent pimply left the whole thetotal-number-df-pro---1" grams to 12. should pardon the expres- Wesley) Towner and wu uncmauun uwuuiui SIOt1 thm air f0Uter space daughter, Lydia, and party for Long Beach Horizon alibuvdming? PROGRAMS will 6e aP wNowr6hF-of-The-ttadivaB Eiven bv all the--Horirr on last imistOT--xeemritidLi proximateiy '45-minutes tions of this ii the zon Club girls in young Ly- summers" Caribbean cruise.

j.H.i of Riverdale, Md. -i-V- long-withtime-allowedfor Reid-ex -plained. Children will-be permitted iahanxlle and -T-a InC 'A)Atl5," sB6y-ahduld be" able.to try. on the stjies he likes, and pick the clothes he wantsThen, Concerts; will be re? luhUmdteiihnnother to 1 iris selections t4he -store to heip hlm make the final purchase dediion. She Will know more about the durability and financial arrangements than you.

If she discourages me of your final selections, show her the other styles you also liked one of these may meet her approval and still be satisfactory to you. sented.by professibriaTmu-siedans with provttKabflity to communicate With'hil-dren at their own musicians'' perform under the of a' na-tional- organization Called Young Audiences which was funded at th beginning by the Rockefeller Foundation. The primary concept behind this program is that the deyel-opment of tiie-arts requires the educating pf audiences responsible audiences must be trained." Q) When you invite- a boy over to sene your house, "should he see.yoti'f room? LA.W. of Housto, Texas AWhy not? If your parents are' home "and-your, boyfriend Is a guest In the. -ihdyse there' is no" ipason THE PROGRAM, Mrs.

Reid emphasized, will hot duplicate federally spon-' sored They will, aimed at; those in the middle group be-' "tween the culturally do-. why You siwuld not. ahow him your room diDy if you an prdud of 1 tha way It looka. -Mny of ii the old tavtmUhyri SHanclrfor big cardarama such as showing si boy your room, speaking to a boy first, Mail your personal ques- Iona, suggestions, com- Members of Court Marian. 1669 Catholic Daughters or America sort their i hands and annual Wednesday at 8 p.m.

in chamber music wjth round or; semi-round 1 seating; 4V Hall, 11 W. St? Mrs. Louis Mitchell menti, and answers to oth: PTA direcfslofs ofsugarand spice through Juvenile all channels jBirithdays at Juvenile Hall will be celebrated this year thanks to cake dona- tins by Los Angeles County PTAs. More than 350 cakes prepared by Long I --1- Pfi Council (tf Parents and Teachen are. collected.for shipping to county 5 i juvenile hall by Mrs.

Paul Cady, LBCPT welfare director, and Clarence an actor. Wn-iw at aMir gent to the. hall and stored in freezers. On each, childs birthday arake is -uied Friday at Naples snd to Us table of 20 dnd served. -Staff photo by CHUCK SUNDQUIST.

nbe limited jQ iM to keep the informal; intimate The first pair of cmicerts will be given Tuesday morning at Longfellow, Los Cerritos, Feb. 14 at. Prisk and Feb. 2f at Gant. rx (left), is cochairman of benefit' with Mrs, t.

vH menti, and answers ft) oth- chafrman and Mrs. Donald Sedgwick, prrani chairmkn. Pinochle, bridge, Adami Pii Box 500 and Canftta" will be play withliribney demated 1 to be used for the Houston, rav 7700i. Be sun to mam a stamped, ii groups charity work. Mrs.

Frank Patton is in charge 1 of refreshments. i -V -CK.

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