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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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5
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Mid-Valley Dislricl Boy Seoul Calendar Lines Up Full Week District Executive Eugene C. Peckham of Mid-Valley District, Valley Boy Scout Council, announces the following program for the current week: Monday, April 3--Aquatic instructor aides training at Crystal Pool, 7 p.m.; Explorer Master Council at i 1 Home, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 4--Open night for training at Scout office (Advance notification requested), 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 5--Scouting Development Conference at Scout office, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 6--Ben Wells course, Session 7, Scout office, 7:30 p.m.; instructor aides at Crystal Pool, 7 p.m.

Dates to save: April 21--Troop 7 organization meeting; April 23-First i a a Recognition Meeting. 0fl New Reflective Kimsul' Saves Heat Two Ways! Provides Luxurious Njew Comfort! Install KIMSUL Yourself ESTIMATE VAN NUYS LUMBER co. Serving the Valley Since 1912 14525 Bessemer St. (No. of S.

F. Freight Depot) ST 5-1164 ST 5-1165 MRS. HUGH QIGLEY, widely known in club, civic and philanthropic endeavors, left, is shown receiving beautiful corsage in "Orchids to the Living" feature of Van Nuys Community Sing, presented to her in behalf of the Sing by Mrs. Ethel Richards, general chairman of the series of weekly programs. Presentation was made as tribute to Mrs.

Quigley's many beneficial activities. The News photo PUBLIC IS WELCOME Tenor Mark Miller Tonight as 'Sing' Guest Artist Despite the competition of radio, television and other social activities the Community Sing of Van Nuys, sponsored by the Bureau of Music, City of Los Angeles, has showed a steadv and consist- Eslelle Wilherspoon workman Suffers Elks Lodge Installing Officers on Asks for Red tress Workers in Pacoima Mrs. fistelle Witherspoon, handling the Red Cross fund campaign for the Pacoima district, reports steady calls being made with progress being realized in collections, that she is much in need of volunteer workers to aid in conv pleting the drive. Mrs. Witherspoon directed Community Chest campaigning in Pacoima last fall and is entirely familiar with-the territory, but does need added interested helpers in order to finish the drive within the next several days.

Working with the Pacoima leader at this time are co-members of the Haddon School P.T.A., including Mmes. Eve Jorgensen, Gertrude Hagari and Zona Bryan. Persons who would join in the Pacoima drive are asked to contact Mrs. Witherspoon at her residence, 9631 Haddon or telephone EMpire 1-7508. League; chairman of special events committee of Federated Woman's Clubs; and member of Women's Division, Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce.

Mrs. Quigley was presented with the corsage by Mrs. Ethel Richards, general chairman of the local Community Sing. This feature is co-sponsored by the Sing and The News and Green Sheet, and corsages are furnished weekly by Mollett Florists of Van Nuys. Program tonight will offer the well known tenor, Mark Miller, whose appearances in leading roles with the San Gabriel Opera association last season won highest praise.

Mrs. Hilde Hemer, gifted concert pianist, will accompany him. The evening will open at 7:30 with audience singing conducted) by Carl Craven, accompanied by Athol Laity. i It i 113 I I I I I I I Filler Flames Up Charles Richards, 36, of 11555 Haynes workman at a home under construction at 11550 Magnolia received second and third degree burns on liis leg and hand Thursday when a floor filler ignited, according to Fire Dept. reports.

Richards was treated by a private physician, the report said. The fire, started by a wall heater igniting, the filler, caused $90 damage to the building. San t'ernando Lodge 153U. B.P.O. Elks, will conduct installation of officers for the new fiscal year in ceremonies tomorrow evening in the Elks Temple, Secretary C.

C. Bonner announced today. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m., and lodge will open at 8 p.m., he stated. Past exalted rule: be in charge of the event Bran DeLaney serving as ing officer. i i with! r.sts!!- LEGAL TENDER Nickels and pennies are tender up to 26 cents.

legal Donald M. Maxwell, M.D. A NOSE A THROAT SPECIALIST GLASSES FITTED 14442 HAML1N ST. Telephone STate 5-1778 ent growth, especially in in- I terest and entertainment val- usefully and pleasantly fill the time'available for rest and recrea- ue. All of the remarkable material tion nothing can surpass group advancement in the Valley such as singing for contentment--and that in industry, housing, public im- type entertainment is provided provements, would fail in the a by the Community Sing which, in isfying desire for better living if this vicinity, is held in Donna H.

the important phase of cultural; Hubbard Auditorium at Van Nuys development was neglected. High School on Mondays at 7:30 Technical progress and mass p.m. There is fun for yoUng and riuction have brought i their old--and it is free. Special fea- blessings the problem of providing! tures follow the group singing: al- olher jobs for the employes who I ways artists of recognized ability, are rendered unnecessary due to! Honor Fully Deserved the increase in the production On the Monday "Orchids for the man. Concomitant i i situs-j Living" program, the recipient was tion is the question to how to the wife of Hugh Quigley of the use the increase in the time a a i nationally-known publishing firm.

able for recreation. i Quigley Brothers. Mrs. Quigley's Acquiring- Knowledge contributions to civic betterment, MARK JEWELERS ON EASY CREDIT SIZES FROM 10 TO 44 No Money Down. 50c Weekly Immediate Delivery MARK Jewelers G405 VAN NUYS BLVD.

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You too will realize that STABER'S give everyone their best permanent. at In Mlncla Mill 5361 WILSHIRE In Hollywood 1773 HIGHLAND In Lllmert Park 4323 LEIMERT li PaudMI In long Beach Cor. 8th In Van Nuyi 15336 SHERMAN WAY Half Block Wnt ot Stoulveda van nuys Very properly the government. ahvavs unostentatious but effcc- And in San Fernando, it's the SAN FERNANDO LUMBER CO. local and a i a has a i a I live, have made her one of the met i challenge by establishing! most beloved of the Valley's bene- the a i a parks and locally by'factors.

providing playgrounds. Her many services in civic posts Music appreciation i a of responsibility and importance atively recently has not been a are evidenced as follows: i a subject in public! Past president, Woman's CKib of schools but today one has but to Cleveland, Ohio; past president, i to the "Quiz Kids" pro-1 Studio City Civic Club; past, presi-j grams to discover a Young Am-! dent, North Hollywood Woman's erica is a i i a knowledge of Club; vice president for years the operas and symphonies which of Woman's Breakfast Club of Los is surprising. Angeles; vice president and wel-' In a i family life to fare chairman of the Valley Char-j DO YOU HAVE SAVINGS BONDS? Tf you have Savings Bonds or other valuables--insurance policies, jewelry, deeds, i discharge papers--they should be in a safe place. A Safe Deposit box at Security- First National Bank. Rentals as low a a a i yours tomorrow.

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