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Independent from Long Beach, California • Page 290

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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LONG BEACH STATE COLLEGE EVENTS -bv I'UCIR MINER- world'. meanest man has boon found! II. one Statesmen. men', honorary at Long Hwd lene. In fact, maybe the phrase should rend, world meanest men" At least that', the complaint of the gals In Callflm, women's service honornry on campus.

are that the mm Invited the Rlrls In dinner. hey that these were the only terms on which they toll of mouth. of pledging of tho the announcement of the "Pledge the Year. 0,1 Gamma lota translated XCI and It coffee and Information dwlne Free Admission North's Southern Belle at Applo Valley House and now arc working on plan for their first dunce. The Hi-rent will bo 'I'" 1 1 ll Traplc londI YoiinK Matrons.

Seated (rom Wt Eicon's Band In the Supper Room of the Photo). Uhrn IMll Iteln. women 1 In'r I Gloria May bays tremendous." said Liz Baker, Phi ws in Methodist Kitua o.he have Important alignments In the cast or backstage. In the bookstore: "Do you have student rate for the Wall Street Journal?" TM to DaHene. a Delta Gamma from College, vice present; and working or, their first social gathering.

Among Career Women Mrs. Margie Gate to Lead Pilot Club By ANNE GILCHIUST Pilot Club of Lons Beach this week announced the Sits of recent election of officers and re, voaled that Mareie Gate, Inspector for tho Lons Beach Juvenile Bureau, was popular choice for the president post. Mrs. Catc will assume re- XcPlke introduced upoiwlbimios of office for tho Doro hy slall to active women', service club wimam Mpy( ri roc formal Installation ceremonies for the In April. "i Lone Pencil Police Depart- with her during the ho 1wo 1057-58 term will be ir- onp ginia Llnabury.

first vice prcs- h(? Ident; Key Glover, second vice president; Anna Loulw Gruber. recording a Frances Catchpoll forre- a pictorial study of England, Scotland and Wales. Eunice Snyder, president, 4 announced Hint the annual upending secretary; and Helen card parly and fashion show Andrews treasurer. lkp Now directors to the boaia Congregational Church, will IK- -Vcrn Preston, Iluth com Tay and Margaret Darby, the Jn of retiring president Pilot Clubs major project, which will continue unabated during the ensuing year. Is uponsorship of the Long Ueach Regional Center of Ihe Crippled Children's Society of Los Angeles County.

In addition to electing officers at tho last dinner meet- Ing. Pilots made plans to attend the district convention In April at tho Beverly Hilton In Beverly Hills as well ns for the club's traditional "President's Night" dinner pnrty on March 20 at the Lafayette Hotel. National Dr. Lois Swanson, dean of student activities and chairman of the scholarship committee at Long Reach Slate College, appeared as gue.U sneaker at the February business and social meeting of Lons Beach National Business and Professional Women's Club Monday evening. Swanson told the BPW that scholarship loans and grants have not kept pace i the stupendous growth of the college.

She introduced A a Lampe. business administration major at LBSC and n- cipient of the club's scholarship grant, nnd praised Miss Lampo's choice ns one eminently qualified In every respect for such a grant. Hazel Gray, Ethel Still's Jones and Klla llarre were elected delegates to represent lire club at the district convention In Pasadena In April. Recent evening ceremonies in Atlantic Ave. Methodist Church united Gloria May Saatjian, attractive daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. K. N. SaalJIan, 1337 Linden and Courkon George Dcukme- Jlan Jr. of Los Angeles.

Nearly 350 of the couple's friends and relatives witnessed exchange of weddlnc bands before the Rev. Wlllard Schurr. A single orchid nestled In lilies of the valley was held by the young hrldc ns she walked with her father to the front of the church. Her gown of rich pcau de solo swept In regal fashion to chapel train. Sequins and Jewels trimmed the gown's lioat neckline and were repeated In front and side panels down the full-flowing skirt.

A dainty Jeweled crown secured her filmy fingertip-length veil of cloudy Illusion net. Identical gowns of rich emerald grrcn'velveteen. ballerina length, w-ere chosen for the bride's attendants. Mrs. Noubar AshJIan was matron of honor.

Bridesmaids were Mrs. Joyce Earle, Miss Diana Hansen of Laguna Beach and the bride's cousins. Misses Louise, a a and Vivian Saatjian. Each wore head- hands of velveteen with fuce veils and carried bouquets of Cecil Bnmner roses. Nouhar AshJIan attended the bridegroom as best man.

Ushering duties were dele- gHted to the bride's brothers, Clarence Saatjian and Lloyd Saatjlnn and Dr. Andrew Lucine of Philadelphia, George Serial! and Raymond Santjlan, cousin of the bride. The newlywcds left on their wedding trip following a reception In the Supper Room of Lafayette Hotel. They will Club to Meet Spanish-American War Vet- crans Widows Club will meet Tuesday for noon luncheon, a business meeting a social hour In Linden Hall. live In Los Angeles upon return.

An alumna graduate of Polytechnic High School, the new Mm. DeukmcJIan was also graduated from Chou- Inard Art Institute, Los An- geles. Her husband, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

G. Dcukme- Jlan Sr. of Menands, N. attended Sienna College and earned a law degree at St. John University School ot Law.

Mrs. Courknn GeorRO Peiiknipjian Jr. 'Women's Status 1 to Be Studied by Panel "Mow a Woman Attains Status in Her Field" is the topic to be presented at tho Tuesday evening meeting of Long Beach Branch, American Association of University Women, nt Horace Mann School. The program is sponsored by the Status of Women Study-Action Committee. According to Mrs.

W. Pellet, chairman, three outstanding professional women ot Long Beach will presented in panel discussion. Dean Lois Swanson of Long Beach a College will represent women In education. Women's status In this field Is an established fact, but Dean Swanson feels that women can best further their standing Ir. any profession by being certain they ncccpt the responslbilltiei of high positions when they are attained, Dr.

Sylvia Kahlstrom, specialist In Internal medicine, believes strongly In the Importance of a preliminary liberal education before spe- also bring out the general qualifications and opportunities available to women in(crested In medicine. Mrs. Gertrude H. Beckwlth. chemist, will discuss problems women encounter In the business world while attempting to attain a Having moved from research chemist to president of the company, Mrs.

Beckwlth draws on unusual personal experience. Mrs. Parkinson Hayward. AAUW president, I i members to bring guests. Lynn Curtis, 12-year-old violinist, will be accompanied by his tlster, Sandra.

The Bancroft Junior High School student was recently chosen to represent Long Beach at a workshop sponsored by the University of Southern California. The Hccent Graduate Section will serve as hostesses at a coffee hour following the meeting. Presidents' Club members will be special guests of the Long Beach Humane Society nt reciprocity luncheon Tuesday at 12 noon at First Pres. byterlan Church, 6th and Locust. NEW ORLEANS BRIDE Now residing in Naples are nnwly married Mr.

ana Mis. Richard Dean Goul, who were wed In recent ceremonies In New Orleans, homo town of the bride. The new Mrs. Goul is the former Gloria Yvonne Masson. daughter of the R.

A. Massons, New Orleans. Her husband Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ClaurJe Roscoe Goul, who traveled south for the nuptial service.

By ILKA CHASE How you all, cutles? How you all, Cotonel? You've got to excuse olc Missy here, but I'm fresh from A a a a i uhakln' out the moonshine and azaleas. Truth to tell. It w'as a real whirl, the windup of a three- weeks Festival of the Arts which In the last seven years has become a Birmingham Institution, and which Is an Impressive example of civic spirit, talent and organization. I took In the final evening In a bin gala at auditorium. was tailed Symphony In Fashions starring Gordon MacRao In song and Wagner and myself In commentary.

Oulda Is fashion ambiguous title, but she seems to do a very Rood' Job--for BOAC and she commented on English -while I held forth "II til" home product, the thetno being a relatively ambitions one, England and Alabama. It reminded me a little of a headline a friend of mine once told me about. She WHS a young actress who hailed from Lakeland, and on her first trip to England to appear in an American play, the hometown headlines ran "London to See Elizabeth Love." London would have hern lucky, too, to sec Ann Arial, a pretty blonde, Mls. Alabama of 1956, who also appeared In the show. The affair, with an audience of 5,500, was for the benefit of the Illrmlnjham Orchestra conducted by Arthur Bennett Llpkin.

The orchestra was In the pit that night playing for MacRae, the chorus nnd ballet. The talent was local, of professional caliber, and the scenes were staged by Lola Mae Coales and Charles Dexter. Birmingham really does things up brown. (Juoen for a Moment I've never had such a greeting when I arrived at the airport; A knot of kldi, faithful television viewers, a group at people Involved In tho festival and two motorcycle po- llermen an ewort. We roared through town, sirens walling, and inn smiling and bowing graciously to tlm populaee.

To he randld, the looked blank when, glancing up In we tlm callM of thn commotion, they raught a which I'm perfectly eertaln only three, or four of them rould have, rwognlied. Still I en- Joyed my brief moment of Queenhood. A grand woman, Mrs. Morris Bush, had asked me to stay i her nnd her daughter Gage, a more authentic queen Hum I since she WHS Queen of the Festival. The Bushes have a charming house with some of the prettiest French provincial furniture I've ever seen.

They also have a ghost or so they say. 1 have my own opinion of people who brag nbout these assets and then don't produce them. Ghostly Advlcn I don't mind saying, however, my blood run pleasure- bly chill when, as Mrs. Bush, Gage and I were making fried egg sandwiches In the kltc.h- at three a.m., aftci' a prolonged rehearsal. Margaret Bush said, "Oh, by the way, if you hear a lot of bumping noises and maybe pistol shot don't Iw nervous." "Why not?" I asked, "it doesn't sound reassuring." "Oh," wild my "Hoy won't ronm Into your room, Iln Just rackets around overhead.

We know who he to he. He shot Mmielr and now hn's a ghoul. Von Junt yell at him. Say 'Shut up, Hoy' and then my 'reuee. In your Mini' and he'll quiet down." Whether thU verbal Bimilet would IIRVR worked I iln not Unow Hoy rlilekened out bulb nights I WHH there.

The Bushes ulso have another goody, this one more conventional. In the garden is a 150-year-old Joggling board. At first glance, it looks liko a seesaw, but there's no horso under the middle of It. It's a long board, possibly eighteen inches wide fitted Into stanch- Ions at either end, that Jounces gently Up and down when you sit on It. In the old days, it was used as kind of mute baby sitter.

The children file Gardening Here's a new Idea that Is sure to catch on: Gardening with tile. Whether you prefer tho formal or Informal garden arrangement, reel weatherproof tile can add new Interest and practicality to your garden. Unglazed ceramic mosaics, for Instance, make attractive garden trimmers around flower beds. Quarry tile can be used for walks Tree beds can be protectec with tile. And a colorfu glazed tile screen strategical ly placed to complement na ture's colors and patterns another fine Idea.

perched In a row with their arms around each other and bounced away to their heart's content. At the Club The Symphony in Fashion performance was on Saturday night and that noon Thomas Martin, a small gentleman, head of a large Industry, Alabama Power, and a large or- ganlzatlon. The Southern Research Institute, which among other things--a branch of the Sloan-Kettcrlng Foundation, gave a luncheon at The Club, pronounced THE up on a mountain side overlooking the city. Lots of cheery people, lots of beautiful view. Mr.

Martin has been Instrumental In having passed a vast dam and waterway project which Is to twelve years In the building and extend from the Gulf to Alabama and Georgia. Who out to bo a darling fella with a of golden velvet Is Gordon tin received a cheering, stampeding ovation at the performance and afterwards a private party, tang until It time, to for the airport to fly baA to Hollywood. II" ilhln't get away without a struggle. We were certainly toasled and feted to a fare you well. The food was In the southern tradition.

Miss Catherine Li-c Caster Catherine Caster Will Become Mrs. Ira Lynn Naminc April 13 an her wedding date MUi Catherine Carter recently offered, a box of chocolates to Delta Zeta listen here. Her wedding to Ira'Thomas Lynn Jr. will take place In LakowooU Community Methodist Church. Daughter of Mrs.

George J. Caster, 4256 Me-'ber and the late Mr. Caster, the bride- to-be was graduated from Wilson High School and Is now a stnlor at Long Beach State College. In addition to her affiliation i Delta Zeta, she a member of PI Lambda Theta and Califias. was homecoming queen last year and is listed In Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities.

Son of Mrs. Marlon C. Lynn of Lakewood and Cmdr. Thomas Lynn, USN, of San Diego, the prospective bride- Broom attended Long Beach City College and Is now a senior ai State College. 1U played football at both colleges.

Both he and his fiances are elementary a i majors. Jewish Women National Council of Jewish Women, evening branch, will meet In the home of Mrs. Ismar Bornsteln, 1228 K. 1st Tuesday at 8 p. m.

Mrs. Alice Wright will present representatives from the Speakers Bureau, league of Women Voters, In discussion ot delinquency. A A A FURTHER REDUCTIONS! Ladies' and men's luggage and billfoldi cigarette cases writing cases stud boxes train cases garment bags some discontinued Skyway pieces. Many one-of-a-kind items. SAVE to PARK 'N SHOP PRIVILEGES HMTMANN lUGGiOI AMERICAN AVE.

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