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The Van Nuys News from Van Nuys, California • Page 5

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The Van Nuys Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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C. D. A. Supper Social Tomorrow Husbands and friends of Court Frank Henning is chairman for Corvallis, Catholic Daughters of America will be guesti at supper party the group it giving tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. In Van American Legion Hall.

Games and cards will follow with men's and women's prizes. Mrs. the evening with her aides including Mmts. William Smith, Omar Rancourt, Lillian Moynahan, Frank Stollt, John Scheikel, Louli Vae- carro and Cletus Dondlinger. The supper will be potluck style.

Sewing for Spring? Stotter Pure Silk Prints Exclusive Agency in Van Xuys yd. Spring Woolens to 60" Wide Solids, Prints and rialdi yd. Complete Line of DRAPERY FABRICS Morey's Fabrics 6257 Van Nuys Blvd. STate 5-3866 WILLIAMS BRUSH CO. 6650 Van Nuys Blvd.

Phone STate 5-0833 IT'S EASY VALLEY CELEBRITY Solito de Italian born pioniit-compoier, with his actress-wife, Gale Page, resident of Van Nuyi. His best- known works include "Madrid," and his new "Symphonic Legend" is inspired by his Valley ranch home. Famous Pianist-Composer, Solito de Solis Added to Valley Celebrity List San Fernando Valley's celebrity roster is shining with all the lustre of Hollywood's White Way these days as more and more important names ai'e added. Sol.to de Solis. a recent-comer to Van Nuys i his lovely actress- wife, Gale Page, is one of the A I DID HOOKS CRADLE ROLL Nuys Maternity Dwight Coldweii Host to Friends on His Birthday Woodland Hills Familial Busy Bjr MABION MATTI8ON In a partying mood wen tht Dwight Caldwtlli of 01073 Rloa fit Saturday evening when they celebrated Mr.

Caldwtll'a birthday with dancing and a midnight buffet Enjoying the evening were India and Wlllard Roblni. Wally and Helen Kraik of Agoura, Noel and Bobby Carnei of Thouaand Oaks, Jack and Dolly Seller of Mallbu Lake, Paul and Marjorie Spencer of Culver City, Johnny and Betty Bushelman of Loi Angelet, Monte and Judy Pearce of Hollywood, Pablo Becerra of Mexico City, Nancy Gaikill of Burbank and Helen and Bob Carter of Woodland Party It hai been a round of dinner for friends at the home of Bob and Georgia Frandi, 5313 Commerclo Way. Joining them on Friday were the Jim Hagens and later dropping in were the Francis Bennetts. Both couplet are from Van Nuys. A family dinner wai enjoyed on Sunday evening when the Richard Francises of Los Angelei were guesU also present was Mrs.

Josephine Pittman and sons, William and Joseph. Pinochle was played before the fire. Scout Mothers Mn. Nicholas Costa of 22647 Del Valle St. was hostess to the mothers of the Woodland Hills Girl Scout Troop 358 on Tuesday.

Investiture date has been set for Friday, Feb. 20 at 8 p.m. in Woodland Hills Community Church. Attending were Mrnes. Stanley Roea La Page.

Teen Oaaeea Ray (Rip) and Bev Burdick of 21217 Providencia St are trying promote Saturday Ineee dancea In the Valley for agert. So far the Idea has met with ine reception from the younger tat Rip haa gotten together group of well known muaJclana, Tom Prlt- chard, Bob Forbea, Richard Green and Hap Kelly who eompriw the quintet furnishing modern twlng muaie for the teutons. The are held at Lee's in Tanana on Saturday from 2 to pan. Parents and teachers are la- vlted to attend. Mrs.

Elsie Holloway, deputy rrand guardian of the district, will guest at Canoga Park Job's Daughters meeting to be held Thursday at 7:80 p.m. In Fraternal Hall, Canoga Park. Dorothy Leeeh. queen, will preside. Refreshment chairman will be Pat Mulholland.

New Residents The welcome mat is out for the following new residents of Woodand Hills: Mr. and Wallace Higg, formerly of Los Angeles, wbo lave moved Into their new home at 5286 Campo Road and Mr. and Mrs. ial Gausman who have just completed their new home at 21304 Lopez St. A Portownsend, house guest at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Dinar Arneson of Canoga Park is Miss Freda Iffland, former teach- of Mrs, Arneeon's who helped her repare.her eighth grade gradua- lon speech. While here she will Isit with former pupils. She plans spend two weeks in'California. Friends gathering at the home of Mrs.

J. L. Kaplan In Agoura for dessert luncheon on Wednesday included Mrs. India Robins. Mrs.

Nel Swanson, Mrs. Elizabeth Burris and The News Monday, Feb. 14, IMS--Page i Fun was had Sunday afternoon at tba home of the L. W. Tbefelda, KJitenaaa Drive when guests gathered for potluck supper followed by square dancing and later moving of the Ft Itttudtd Kob ten, Vincent Jcrq WIlMM and Gww Dytr.

FOR WOMEN WHO PREFER A WOMAN DOCTOR Dr. Ladle N. Sehobtr, B.C. 18386 Ventura Tanana REDUCING (NeDM) MENOPAUSE (Change ef Life) BPBCtALBXNG UN D1SORDEBS OF WOMEN Md CHILDREN Hoots: 10 to I PJB. Except Thursday Saturday Until 2 RUfby 6-1655 Teasdale.

Sam Perkins, Ted Van; Susan Koyes. Born at Hospital: STARK, Van Penelope Cyntha, 1 Mr. and M'- Ethel Yw, yeo do nfciHilnj Moon MW uccvry tvvffv fvinMi OUR RENTAL PLAN INCLUDES IVERYTHINO YOU KEED I I A I A We also carry a complete line of floor cleaners, color seals, and all types of waxes. J'Southland's mott promising conj temporary composers and pianists. His latest composition, "Cadiz," was introduced by Burbank Symphonyf pounds, 9 ounces.

during recent Fourth Stark, 5450 Concert and he is readying 4 Burbank Bowl BURGER, Gary Lewis, 9 pounds Tupring opening. J9 ounces, to Mr. and Mrs. Fntz Comes to America Burger. 8028 Fallbrook Ca Italian-born of Spanish parents, noga Park Feb 4 de Solis came to America in 1940 Bui en, Vern Norrup, Billie Watkins, L.

W. Thefeld, Bruce Carruthers, C. W. Church. Woodcraft Circle Wedding: Date Friends dropping in on the Bruce Carruthers, 4231 Elzevir Road, on Sunday evening in commemoration of their 24th wedding anniversary 924 of the Neighbors of Wood-(were Mr.

and Mrs. Rodney Park of and became a He studied at the Conservatory Guiseppe Verdi in Milan and received highest hon- I craft held in the Canoga Park Woman's Club, Catherine Hanson was elected guardian neighbor. Others 1 to office were: advisor, Cluster Mitchell; JOHNSON, Karen Elaine, pounds 3 ounces, to Mr. and i magician, Mary 'Friemuth; clerk, Rosa La Page; hanker, Cora Vance; managers, Raymond Mitchell, Malcolm Jones, Claire Hanson; inner sentinel, Eu- Household und Conamercial Floor Polishing Machines '441 to $1 to S4 Per Day) COMBINATION (KentaJn 81 P-r Dw) Table Sanders and Car Polishing Machine ors at the ace of ten for his work at the piano, organ, and centre- ounces, to Mr. and Mrs.

Edward He continued his studying Tiara Feb. 8. and at the npc of AMES, Bill Douglas, 7 pound-, acclaim for hit composition work. ounces, to Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Wins Awlttim Ames T504 Nestle Ave Res DP been acclaimed all, N9UTSEN Wanda Lee 6 pounds turope and South America 4 Qun tQ Mn and Mrg Man ln a great pianUt and composer. Knutl 6916 CoMwater Canyon i ha 1 plnved unrior the direction i eo. w. surh great 1 ns Kir I Arthur Johnson, 11154 Lernay genia Gathers; flag bearer, George Feb. 8.

KELLY, John Paul, 8 pounds 3 Frsemuth: past guardian Joan Bond; irion Mattison. Other business transacted were plans (or a Bunco party to be held in the Woman's Club on Friday evening, Feb. 20, at 8 p.m. In charge of arrangements are Raymond and Cluster Mitchell and and Mr. and Mrs.

of Thousand Oaki. Noel Also Reseda Carnei present was Arthur C. George who Is thi Carruthers house guest. They have been Valley residents since 1940. Valley visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. E. F. Vance, Castillo St. were Mrs.

Delia Mattoon and sons, Paul and Arthur, of Hollywood. Attending the Nelson Eddy concert on Sunday afternoon at the Motion Picture Country House In Woodland Hills were Mn. Parrish MacDonald, Canoga Park, and Mrs. Olaf B. Mattison, Woodland Hills.

They the guests of Mr; and Mrs. Paul Everton. Beechnm, Sir Henry Wood, Fritz Bush, Steinbach and others In Beethoven Hall, Germany; Queen's Hall, England, and Carnegie Hall, New York. His best known works as a corn- Nicola Kay, ounces, to Mr. Mrs.

Clifton Roblngon, '1395S Calvert Feb. 10. ZITELMAN. Christine" Marie. pounds 9 ounces, to Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Zitelrnan, 11610 St. poser Include "Madrid." "Granada." 'Feb. 10. ij-Capriccis Eppanol" from "Por-j ALLEN, a a Jmce, 10 traits and Moods of Spain." "Te- pounds 13 ounces, to Mr.

ard Mrs. 4 villa," and a symphonic legend Allen 6650 Beck which he ha 1 completed G. E. LIGHT BULBS --All Sizes--Buy In Loin and Get Blc Pu spired by his Vnilpy ranch. SPECIAL CORN BROOM 89 U.S.W.V.

Unit Holds Social San Fernando Vallry distributor for Rt)C)CAl. Germicide and San- itiriiiR Agent--Approved by Ixis Health Department Open Friday Evenings Until 9:00 MYERS, Clinton Edward. 8 Dounds 1 ounce, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Myers, 645 No.

Pass Burbank, Feb. 11. OGAN. Patricia Lee, 6 pounds 9 ounces, to Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Ogan, 10548 Reiner Roscoe. Fob II. LOPEZ, Ralph Alaman 6 pounds 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lopez, 13180 Pinney EEDS Vtalt our complete baby department You'll find 'or bnby! Etanin- Cribt, Hi-chalrs, Youth Mid the famonii Kant- Wet ftUttresMB and for fcfl EASY TERMS Baby Wardrobe Strongly constructed in natural or ena- tinlih.

Per- for baby's' IPQ in naiur- $3995 Van N'uvq V. A i i a will hold i '-ocial meet me of month today beginning i a 6 m. potluck supper in Van Nuys Odd Fel-1 11. low; Hall. Guests will be greeteii by Myrtle Monroe, piosident, and cnrds binjfo will occupy the, remainder of evening.

The sewing club of the group will sssemble in the same hall Friday at i a m. for luncheon to be followed by a meeting. In charge 1 van'Nuvs" V.Auxiliary'for for the dny will be Lillian Knut-, vete an a i i nr riing son. Carrie oiark and Katie Fett Mayme Olin, child welfare Aids Families One hundred pieces of clothing has been collected and i i terly. New officers Include Violet Connett, president; Bertha Karl, sec- chairman.

The unit will meet with chapter members today at 8 m. in the retary; Bertha Smith, treasurer recreation room of Van Nuys and Etta Wlldunir, chaplain. EXPERT Remodeling Repairing Cleaning 15 Yrarn Same Location FINE TATLORLNG AND DHE8SMAK.INO 6918 Woodley Ave. STate 5-0352 Playground. Mrs.

Nellie Lans and Mrs. Clarence Volrel will present 'an Americanism program. Mary Roots was installed junior Ivlce commander by Mrs. Lnng re- (cently to fill the varanry nused -Kitliferine Ethel a has taken Die hospital a i i a i in the ab. senc-e of Elsie Rosauer.

PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALS $5, $7.50, $8.50, $10.50 COLD WAVES, $10.50. Up CABINET BATH AND MASS AGE'TREATMENTS Given Personally by Dorothy DOROTHY'S BEAUTY SHOP and Napier's Trailer Court 13146 SATICOY, NORTH HOLLYWOOD (Between Woodman and Coldwater Canyon) Telephone St'nset 2-4S46 Open Sundays as "go" at ihrayi around, just as near as your tdephone. Oar dependable service will never delay yoqr appointment. Three-day regular service and one day special service. PICK-UP and DELIVERY A 5 6 5 3 4 SPRUCE UP 5 9 0 5 A 6479 Van Nuys Blvd.

Phone STate 5-2817 (Open Friday Evenings Until 9 P.M.) HUMMA-RIZED Garments ARE Fresh and Clean AS New Fallen Snow 'Tour Humma Cleaners One Block South Post Office 14520 Erwin St. S-536S I'AIJKIMJ REAR OF WANT TO BE AS AVKL- COME AS THE FIRST KOBIN? Membor of F.T.I). When You Say It with Flowera Say II With Oun FLOWER SHOP STATES-2 7M original and i a i a i color suggestions submitted by our i i decorators 6479 Van Nuys BoulovarJ Van Nuys furniture mart Cauier of Hamlin SFttf, WSPAPERI.

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