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The Van Nuys News from Van Nuys, California • Page 10

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The Van Nuys Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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10-- Monday. Dec. 13. The Trees as Encino Women Hold Annual Fete By SAUJE STANLEY CLUBS FEATURES the annual ballot. flections Held Navy Mothers Nuys i a bells welcomed members and guests to the i Breakfast of a Club Thursday in Paso Rnbles Ave.

rluhrooms. A i a 80 persons attended. A clewing in the fireplace: i a decorations of green- pry and red randies added to Jestive scene. were seated: at card tables centered i mini a i a trees. Mrs.

George W. Morgan was a i a of hostess i tee assisted by Phil Bet, K. K. Everson. F.

H. Fra-. GRACE ALTREE was presi- SPr A i Lindsay. H. C.

Mendsenj 'jsnt of Van Navy Motners L. F. Morrison. A. K.

a i Oorge Topper. Ol'-ott Vail. J. Tnylor, Esther Cha-P and r. O.

Birthday Dinner A shot bu-'iv a -s i was i by Mr-. a Hen- nfssy. Mrs. H. K.I i i a i a Aitrpf was reelected pies- announced Mmes.

S. C. Manott of Van a and i a i i i were new a a a mi i wa 1 member's on the rosier. in Van First i St a i ways Church. I a a i ceremonies a a a i a a -ill be held in a a a i are on salo for the 'Others elected are i Free- i a i Jan.

29 when plans! 3an. i vice a Lonna a being made to a i 40 1 second vice a couplet. Guests arc to bf seated- Seeking a a Elsie according to i i a tinker, a i a a a Cora. prizes i he present- Wilson, judge a a a A i i a is i a i Imelda a i a Mrs. i Jameron.

a a i Florence i a a i may and Helen a ftrms; Elsie i and I-aura niembei luhtier. color bearers; i a Holiilav iven and Margaret fes: Helen Fc.o.e and Veirna i for tne occosion. jr. directors; i Patterson. lf past five from i a bridge Christmas a i be held Kame held at the club-, illowing a short business i hpr i I 8 p.m.

Dec. 16 in the home Mrs man on a li- jcile Stewart. 11268 a a for TMno and by Mrs. CV r- 1 TT.T, E. I 3 I I hP T.

I i oJiGi man (jaKS. jviaT nnft ooip. 'ssje Bangs. Laura i a sonRS erp Ied jelda Dameron and Mildred Pat-; Mmp: Ben a a f. a a Club Ethel Taylor, Editor Puppet Show Is FareforAAUW Kiddies Gala Children will be special guests of San Fernando ley branch, American Association of University Women at the Christmas party Dec.

18 from 2 to 4 p.m., at Lucille Norton's, Sherman Oaks. Included In the program it the showing of the Walt Disney picture, "Amazon Awakening," the itory of Disney's own travels through that region. Mrs. Chester A. Ommanney, statt chairman for motion pictures and a member of the Log Angeles A.A.U.W.

branch, has worked with Disney and will give an introductory talk on his method of picture presentation. "Mother Goose Lucky Tunes" will be presented by their artist- composer, Gina Anker-Holth of Hollywood, who has also been associated with Disney. Mrs. Anker- Holth, noted for her work with children in music, holds degrees in the fields of music and art from the Toronto Conservatory of Music and'the University of Wisconsin. She has also studied with Ernest director of the i i a Art School.

DESPITE THE FACT that St. Nick's headgear was a a slightly rakish angle, Tracy Hughes in the traditional North Pole paraphernalia did a good job when he en rertained kiddies at the Chatsworth American Legion A number of puppets which have Aux iary anaua children's Christmas party Thursday. Little Allen Pettebone, 3, sits on Santa's knee been made by the branch Players under the direction of Hp o'ners wott the.r turn. en Pierce, state arts chairman and Johnny Corbi'n phofo TM annt 2iYule Philanthropies Occupy Attention of Club Members Christmas checks will be dispatched to resident pa! Silvertip Pine at Zetas Fete man of motion pictures and radio listening, is in charge of the 11 i i j. n.

i- i a min NEWLY ELECTED PRESIDENT of Valley Vespers League of Encino, Kram. Reservations may be made er ts Sawtelle Veterans Jacility as part of the holiday be focal point of Valley Mrs. St ran on and board Roy shores interesting hobby of collecting toby jugs i i Mrs Gene "der, STate philanthropies in Will have tick-is. ef husbond. Picture was taken on their recent silver wedding ann i 14607 Blythe Van Nuys.

yearly participate i ii i i.i_.. I Members at their last Garden Gifts XT t- a Woman Club members i LJ i i L-J i LJ venory when Mrs. Heskett lei ot orchids was flown here from Hawaii Tau Alpha alumnae's Yule party tomorrow at 8 p.m. In the home of Mrs. i Jesse Shaw.

4725 Morse Ave. lace Trau. Supplementing the tree which committee, will be exchanged and also placed holiday i i i a made a most convincing! The party committee is corn- the club in small envelopes be-: i boy and Leonard prised of Mmes. C. B.

Dwyer. Lloyd a a decorated tree. low the "lovable little girl, very cutei Nelson, Ada May Taylor "and Wal- In the first of two plays present-; in pigta ii anc i bows. a day, -Christmas, the; Tab es wgn festively decorated magic and beauty of Christmas seen i bprries and greenery and i be cenler of a i a Gathered around the blazing Vule he eyes a clubhouse gaily resplendent with will be evidence of the hoi- Traditional Yuletide decorations will prevail at in the rumpus room of 68 111 0 a Christmas tree, door wreaths, and iday season in a modernistic mantle under the direction of Mrs. I Irwin Baker and Mrs.

Mabel TRAVELOGUE ON AGEN DA TUESDAY be Exchanged FOR RESEDA WOMAN'S CLUB EVENT a Cl Affair Mra Ha lan WiHoughby, president, E. i as will conduct the business session. a i given, by Be-; Hostesses are Mmes. Virgil its traditional holiday party a The child was excellently a a prov ided the artful -dis- hv i i i i the trees in wards C-l and f2 South at i i a Hospital. are to i i a i a i Crawl, a a a i ler H.

D. i cochairmen; Rate trimmings to be used to dec- a a ho was presented by MisPner Ray Bradley, I Arhogast, program a i a Louis Plessner. a Smith. Mil- irired Severe, i Kaye, J. M.

i a Elmer Cantrell. i I i i Pro i the proeram will be )elta Gammas iror Chris Larsen i a party of Valley Cora i i a a i his i "Down to Egypt." Following Jhapter, Delta Gamma will be held ria i Larsen was nost i i members will go on a' p.m. today in the home of: i a a a su er a i rtancmg party a a a A Galleries 'Irs: Peter Shelby, 5437 by parents. Mi-, and apd a a i Xv111 Encino. Mrs.

Ed Angier is the 1 1 iTM 0 Children wMl b- cared hostess. A prettily dec-' encsta Kncino. A haked ham Christmas tree i be a dec- i was spl vpd a a a jratjve feature i gifts for tily decora. pd in keeping i the attending. season.

RESTYLING DRESSED Valley Restyie Shop 6418 Vesper Avenue STate 5-4284 BLANCHE BOBBINS Also present, were Pamela Pal; mer, Nancv a Barbara Bis- Easlv, Dpborah Greene. i i i i Jodv Tarchiom, Joal A T-JJ. Marv a Dodds. Eddie Denker. Jerrv Irnmel.

i Craw rfl rin i Mrs A out is in chai-e A hp by Mrs John Hansen on the district coun- ci i at i a Park. Mrs. W. G. Lauesen on the regional a meetinE; held las! i a Redonrio Bearh and Mrs.

Lowell Beers on Council of Crippled Tots to Get Gifts Christmas bells will ring for Valley Alumnae of Pi Beta Phi when stage a Yule party at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. George D. Horton, 17144 Burbank Encino. Mrs.

E. J. Pyle Mrs. Charles H. Cutler and Mrs.

J. C. Walley arc cohostesses. There will be a i a program and gifts will be placed under the tree for the Crippled Children's Home, a Pi Beta Phi philanthropy. 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday. A festive basket lunch will be! spread at noon on three large in- I picnic tables around the fire- place i Mmes. Stephen Piurna, trayed by talented seven-year-old; Penny Patch, daughter of Mrs. thur Chellis Patch. Mary, the de-; play.

Two new members welcomed In-, mas tails with pine boughs and a festive table lighted i silver candelabra where Christmas punch will be served with i cake. partment store clerk "to the luTb we es Top I 1 per and Jane Beard. i Christmas meant so was very: ably done by Mrs. John JI i aUKn iMr A Butterwor.h. dra-i luncheon chairman with Mrs.

Wai- a i a and coa( ler Mendenhall as co-chairman. As- Iplavs, stepped in and plaveci the ssistinff were Mmes. James L. N'eel, Bradley and Etta Stewart as The program will feature an ex- of a a i Mrs A R. Casselman, Mayo Wil- Ferdinand Mendenhall was Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Williams. 14235 Sherman Way, have as i guest, Mrs. Cora StUdyvin of Peyton, who arrived here Tues- change of bulbs and garden ac-, Dubskv was Clifford Hegness, Wilmore day to spend the winter. Mrs.

Studyvin and Mrs. Williams aro cessones and a talk by Dorothy cg Mmes i a i Harcus, Aldo Lazzarini, and FUlph! This is Mrs. Studyvin'-. Louise Black on "Plants of Helwagen Ferdinand i Jeffries. The attendance was one second visit to California as shf MemIenhaH and Walk er the largest of the current year TI i.

c-. I a i a Cubs. Announce- ford. Rohm i a Staats. Lindlev Larsen.

ment is made a the proceeds of the Evening in Paris" dinner par- i tv amounted to $184.35, the sum Denny Meherin Is Eight Years Old Bible." Frances Blanchard of Pas- I adena is to be soloist ond the group will sing Christmas carols. I Holiday Party for Bridge Group Red berries and candles lent the Maw, done by Mrs. Loyd G. Rainey Christmassy touch to the i a a very humorous. Mrs.

H. E. party which Miss Florence French gave for her bridge club one i during week. i were changed in the a i i a custom and included many guests. came here last winter for a short visit with the Williamses.

I The second play "Holiday Kx- 1 cursion," offered splendid contrast a concerned a bustling family: a i a short i in their old jalopy. Mrs. Fred M. Lawrence' I was a laugh-provoking Paw, and np given to Birmingham Hos I I Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Men. 19234 Nurserv Fund. The sum of It was a "Hollywood night" Fri- and refreshments served by the day for Denny Meherin when he hostess. a i his 8th birthday guests Others on hand were Mmes. Ted for Danny Daniels Danny Daniels celebrated his- i a Saturday i a was also renortpd from the i a Vie pa Chapman, Richard Holloway.

Rob- a i i mo ne Mrs C. i Tarzana. have a sale His 1her Mr Fred; erf Jenks, Hans Johnson. Paul Me-1 Daniels at i home. ed 15 acres of land on Devonshire erick Meherin arranged the Rae, Ralph a a A a Canyon Ave.

The guests', St in Northridge and plan to be: Mmes i their home at 475T Noble Meacham, a Needle. John were cll ii dre from the Gay Fay! gin construction of i new home Cafiy a nd XVl1 Shaman Oaks. In addition to Praiswater. Jesse Shaw. Edwin Sut-, Nlirserv loiiKhby.

a the lunr-li-on 1ickev ouse and other cartoons 1 ton and Elizabeth i DR. CHARLES F. SHIELDS CHIROPRACTOR 14633 VICTORY BLVD. (1H Blocks Went of Van Nun Bird.) OFFICE HOURS: DAILY: 10 TO 12, 2 TO 7 TO 9 Phones: STate 5-8859 and STate 5-4810 It's on the property next spring, the' Alens had as i guests on Sun- nd a a Thuj-sday of ro ec on the screen, color films dav Mr and Mrs Frank Williams pa! i a i a law and i a the youngsters taken at. earlier! i i of Herm'osa Beach.

a i were shown i Mr MOrrOW nOITie i i ''eadquarters. CFWC. i a i equipment. Members of the South Circle of BOBBY THACHER SCHOOL OF DANCE 14411 Erwin Street, Van Nuys Christmas Offer. 5 1 Hour Class Lessons Tap--Acrobatic--Ballet Give your children a present they will long remember and through this training they will develop poise, grace and personality.

Don't Take advantage of this special offer. Offer empires December 24. 1948. See "Bobby Thacher's" VARIETY REVIEW Van Nuys High School Auditorium Monday, December 20--8 P.M. Sharp STate 5-6684 STate 5-6385 Mmes.

Lauesen and A. J. Wey- Realistic decorations In the Nuys First Presbyterian gand will arrange for purchase; of a chimney i gift-filled will meet for 1 p.m. des- of table service which will socks set motif Thursday at the home of Mrs. plete adequate service for club the pre-Christmas occasion and the Harry Morrow and Miss Edna Kef- members.

Christmas contributions' 20 children took part in holiday on a gt There will be a for the club were made to games for which there were prizes.i Christmas gift exchange and pro- Community Chest, Orthopedic Hos-j On hand were Michael Meherin, I gram 0 Christmas carol singing. pital, Children's Home Society, Van Camp, Aaron and Michele Rancho Los AmiRos. Funk, Christina Ramsey, Bucky The club also a i i a in the Moravec, Don Faught. Ken P.edele- gift of dolls for children at Robert Palmer, Mark Angeles Juvenile Hall. Mmes.

J. 'Brenizer, Ralph Riddle, Peter and A. Price, C. R. Willard, Thomas Vickie McWhorter, Theodora and Wall, William L.

Plessner, Great- Rosemary Mott, Gerald Meherin, house, Cockrum. Lauesen, William Wayne Steffner, Tony and Chris McNitt, Stout, Robert Panza, Wil- Hair. liam McBroom. H. A.

Vice and; Elizabeth Smith, chairman, were among members sending dolls. The Christmas a for members of the board i be held Dec. 21 at I he home of Mrs. Ijiue- Mrs. i Hudd assisted Daniels in a i i the chil-: dren i movies, record a i and games.

Those invited were Annabelle Halls, Charles Hunt, i i Palmer. Nancy Vaughn, Sally Walker, Milo Meacham, i a Fowler, Susanna Fink. Roger ker, Gaylene Carpenter, Melinda' Hall, Douglas Hall. JoAnne Samuels, Laura Schelling and Patty i Fink. i run DHIVIRY L.

I I I jCOUtS PAJAMAS 1, all the girls on your list. Ijiity'n has a lovely selection of warm sleeping ear a wonderful way to solve your problems! I.uxitc'* tKc for ceiy warmth on nichti. of from $4.95 GOWNS PaMeli and fared rown to look to wrir from $2.95 BEF JACKETS in prrtty from $2.95 A I Van Nuys Blvd. STate 5-1949 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS A progressive i a high- i the i a i i i of Junior High Troop 455. Girl Scouts, on Saturday.

Appetizers were served at Barbara Elaine's. The a i course at Joan Colgrove's i Barbara Shirley Vasil. Dolores I a and Barbara Lou Storey assisting. Pat- Crockett served dessert at her home, i Diane as co-hostess. The evening was spent at LaVonne i i exchange, games and singing.

Klection of officers was held I a at the i i Mrs. Robert Blaine, 6530 troop leader. Those chosen are Shirley Joan Colgrove, scribe; Barbara treasurer. I FLOWERS TWO LOCATIONS 6179 Van Nuys Blvd. STate 5-5488 12034 Ventura-Blvd.

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