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The Van Nuys News from Van Nuys, California • Page 11

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The Van Nuys Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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I Ceremonies'Girl Scout Tea Honors Parents Aquatic Show Highlight of Scout Event A swimming exhibition will light the mbther-daughter lunch eon when Girl Scout Troop 427 winds up this year's program around the pool of Mrs. Louis Mesenkop, 14637 Magnolia Blvd. Wednesday. Having recently completed 20 weeks of swimming lessons, almo all the girls have passed requirements for their second class swim badge. The luncheon, completely planned and prepared by the girls will culminate their cook badge These two badges will be awarded some time in the fall.

The troop under leadership of Mrs. T. K. Kendrick. and sponsored by the Sherman Oaks P.T.A., includes Sonia Agins; Florine Bradford, Donna Burnham, Connie Chais, Irene Curtis, Marian Ewald Jo Ellen Gifford, Sandra Gordon Gail Habley, Janet Howe, Grace Hurzeler, Linda Kendrick.

Sandra McMurray, Joyce Meyer, Mary Lu Mesenkop, Betty Miller, Beverly Miller, Beverly Moody, Sonja Pe terson, Frances Pickering, Judy Keidel, Marian Tutine, Maureen Williams and Joan Wilson. Denny Mohan Is Two Years Old A revolving musical cake with balloons, ropes, toy automobiles and rattlers made Denny Mahan's second birthday party the festive occasion that is always expected in very young circles. Denny smiled grummy pink smiles from his high chair while some of the older guests took over functions of the party which was planned by Mrs. Cleveland T. Marian in i home.

There was an individual cake with two candles at each place, plus fancy pink and blue nutcups and other favors. Others on hand were Mmes. Bran Delaney and David. K. F.

Hart man. Freddie and a R. H. Nichols. I a and Judy; Paul Dozier, Qhrisie and Stevic; Arthur Jensen, A and Christy; John Payne, Eddie and Teddy: Ed McCullough and Eddie.

Carl- and David, Buell Pratt and Andy, J. W. Nichols. Vina Mae and Bobby: George Wasmuth and Jolene, Mrs. Carl Bagley, Mrs.

George Gilmore, Dale McKenna, Sharon Bowen. Cnrol Bagley, and Arietta Branstetter. Wedding Announcements A EMBOSSED PRINTED RIGGLN PRINTING CO. Aik for Frtt Booklat 14435 Sylvan Si. Van Pernoco Coolers AOC Jlf 800 C.F.M.

SPECIAL 1208 C.F.M $39.95 Water Control and Klectrio on front. Switch conveniently located Complete with Safety Guards Blower Type 2500 0 Dynamically Balanced for Extreme Quietnesit. 0 Scientifically Ixmrred Sides for Maximum Air Intake. 0 Non-sflKRinK, Removable, Aspen Pads. Scmford Roy "A LOT O.V ONE LOT" 6472 Van Nuys Blvd.

STate 5-1168 Impressive Fly-Up Ceremonies 1 Contest IS were conducted by Brownie Girl Troops 716 and 617 Thurs- a Iay night at the home of Lucile The gardens of Mrs. J. Phillip; 1 a H937 Hamlin St. 'Mrs. Lorner's home at 7041 ColdwaterJMaO' Ellen Dondflinger is leader Honoring i i i parents, members of Troop 11M, Girl Scouts spon- 'sored by the Van Nuys Eastern Social Club, held a tea Sun-: day afternoon at the home of i leader, Mrs.

William Wood, 11611)' Gilmore St. Mrs. Edward Berg, co-; assisted. i Deborah Garrett was invested and Marilyn Stephen and Ann Ynnda were accepted by transfer li oiii other troops. As part of the program parents were shown handicraft by the girls.

refreshments were served and tea tables were decorated with bowls of flowers carrying out the Scout colors of yellow and green. 'Martha Mission Mrs. Paul Strobel, 14S29 Lemay will he hostess to members of a Mission of Van Nuys Cen- a Lutheran Church at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, and Mrs. Elizabeth Bau- inan will be Presiding will be Mrs.

Hugo Carlson and Miss will announce the program, Monday, June 21, 1948--Pan 11 Canyon were the setting for an af- ternoon tea given in honor of Mrs. Lydla Benson, retiring school teach- of Troop 716, by Mmes. Days, Wilma Archibald and Doris Hall. Attending the twilight ceremony er at Saticoy Street School. Mrs.

were 60 parents and friends. Ac- Benson has been a member of the levities scheduled for the summer school faculty for the past 10 years. i lessons, camping excursions and other trips. Members of the Saticoy Street Donna Lou i is troop presi- P.T.A. i Mmes, Everett Kerns, lj Tom Ikuta and R.

S. Charlesworth Registered in the troop are Doris serving as a committee were co- Archibald. Elaine Allum. Mary An- hostesses with the school faculty. Miss Elizabeth Peterson and Mr.

Carl Seipp, teachers, in charge of deison, Julia Baker, Laura Lee Blaine, Jo Ann Burgard, Phyllis Busher, Catherine Carlin, Kleo the a a i ICruson, Lulmda Days. Joann Don- a i features included Hoffman. Nancy a hat -making contest i Mmes. Shorry Hal1 Sally am Benson, Ethel Watson and a i i Joan Howard, Lorna Wilkenson winning top honors. Mrs.

ignore Lapointe. Darlene Martin, Robert L. Delaney and Mrs. George vnn Summer. Norma Sue Spicer, Kirschbaum served at the tea table.

i i Stephens, Marjorie Underwood. Betty Van Alstyne, Nita I Wood. Pamela Wilson and Diane i Musical Quiz Features Recital Beta Cjgma phi A MA A musicale by pupils of W. Ethel Campbell was given Tuesday night at the home of Dr. and Mrs.

Paul May, 14109 Dirkens man Marcia Davis served Alpha Xi chapter, Beta Sigma Phi members will assemble at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Kathleen Anderson, 107 North Rose St. Burbank for the final meeting i Sept. 14. Hostesses will be the program the Mu; a a Gossard a dents participated in i a quiz Hofcker Diiring bus ine.ss meet-: with a a Tarr and Sharon Da- ans be discussed for vis as scorekeepers.

Sharon was mer soda activities winner of the all city Philharmonic PRE-1 NVTENTORY SALE! FACTORY CLEARANCE! June 22 to June 26 Only Take Advantage of FACTORY Price and Savings FABRICS TRIMMINGS CloseoutR, Ends and Discontinued THREAD 6000 Yard Spools Black Other Colors ea. Partial up WFTITE MENDING FABRIC Apply with Hot iron yd. RAYONS Brown shades only yd. FLANNELS Beige assi. plaidg yd.

SUEDE AND LEATHER GARMENTS Samples, Second And Discontinued Styles GROUP II Western style shirts, vesta, leather fringed a in and 7.50 to 19.50 GROUP I jackets and $10 up GROUP III a 1 flight Jackets, a styles, vests. 3.50 to 2O.OO GROUP IV Boys zipper front jackets. 3.50 Other Styles too Numerous to Mention at FACTORY PRICES 3.50 up Incorporated SALES HOURS 9 to 5 ALL SALES FINAL 14732 Oxnard Street Two Blocks West of Van Nuvs Blvd. Van Nuys THE CALIFORNIA MOTOR VEHICLE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY LAW Effective July 1. 1948 What Does It Require of You! How Do You Comply With It! Come in let us answer these questions for you.

No obligation of course. What hazards could cause serious loss or damage to your family, or your business? Here's a partial check list of coverages available to protect you against Common hazards. Automobile Property Damage Theft, Burglary, Medical Payments Plate Gloss Hold-Up Personal Accident Life Fidelity Bonds Personal Liability Fire O. L. T.

Liability Which of These Coverages Do Vou Need? VAN NUYS INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Dane Patterson Established 1911 A. T. Stivenon 14424 Sylvan Street--Van Nuys, Calif. Telephones: STate 5-1824--STanley 7-2396 REPRESENTING Hartford Accident and Indtmnitr HiYtford Fin Inf.

Aetna Insurance Co. and Traveler! I marines Co. Want Ads--Best Buy, Sell, Trade Medium orchestra quiz for symphonies of youth broadcasts. She is a member of Miss Campbell's appreciation class and orchestra in Roscoe Elementary School. Winners of quiz were a i Gilmore and Jereline May.

Appearing on the program were Judy Fell Domonie Kazutoff, Illana Hilbens Douglas Davis, Joanne May, Barbara Gilmore, Sandra a Martha Farr, Sharon Davis, Mariyn Gilmore and Jereline May. Cora I. Upp Has Spring Recital Students of Cora I. Upp will be presented at 8 p.m. today in a piano recital at Van Nuys Woman' house and an invitation is extended the public to attend.

Presenting the program will be Toanne Hobegger. Mary Lynn Cook Sandy Englund, Richard Heckman Linda Rae Burden, Mary Heacock, Susan Hoffman, Linda Marchetti Katherine Karmire, Judy Hoffman ye Wein, Joan Reed, Joan Spaulding. Barbara Jane Stinchcomb. Lorna Yoxall, Sandy Owsley, Shirley Dunn, Arinie Chung Carol Ann Strif Jstub- slefield, Marilyn Gtilliver, 'Antireye Rivers. Also appearing are Jane Edson lane Heacock, David Board, Marcia Stiilwell, Donald Shannon, Nancy Puritan, Nancy Heinz, Bertha Louis, Kathleen Sheldon, Boh Spracklen.

Jane App and ine Textra. At Ericksons A dessert luncheon for Friendship Circle of Van N'uys First 3 resbyterian Church i be an event at 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the lome of Luella Erickson, 6612 Mmes. Alvie Mo- Donald Catterlin, co- instesses. Lutheran Women A meeting of the Mary Mission of Van Nuys Central Lutheran Church be held at 10:30 a.m.

Thursday at the home of Mrs. Harvey John- cm, Sylmar Ave. Co-hostess nil be Mrs. Kriner. Mrs.

Joe will preside. Rebekoh Social Chinese checkers and pinochle vill be the diversion at the dessert uncheon members of Van Nuys Rebekah Social Club are Riving at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Esther Willey, 15041 Sylvan St. SiWING MACHING REPAIRS Guaranteed repair and reconver- sion on all makes of sewing machines. S.

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$54.50 Hollywood Box Couch Reg. $1.48 All-Feather Pillows, each Reg. $89, Two Toned Floral Axminster Reg. $3.95 27" Hall Runner, yard Reg. $16.95 Modern Table Lamp Reg.

$64.50 Modern Knee-Hole Reg. $195, Slightly Used Electric Washer Reg. $159 House Freezer Reg. $249 Electric Range Reg. $298 Modern Sofa Haywood-Wakefield Reg.

$54.50 Modern Platform Rocker Reg. $69.50 Maple High Boy Reg. $44.50 Walnut, Mahogany and Maple Gateleg Table Reg. $34.95 Baby Crib $39.50 51.00 $49 $1.95 $9.95 $49.50 $95 $115 $159 $195 $39.50 $44.50 $29.50 $24.95 Beautiful Master WATERFALL BEDROOM SUITE We have too many of these lovely waterfall walnut veneer suites. Our loss is your grain, so we have priced them for immediate clearance.

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