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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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I Harris Frank L-C All ft I A -J FATHER'S SAT FEATUIES! 1 NEWS June 14,1956, GREAT IDfAS A GREAT GUY In Sepulveda Church on Horseback Will Observe Father's Day; Schools Closing Terms By JKWEL JOHNSTON (EMpire 8-3296) Kiwanis Club of Sepulveda was one of 4200 Kiwanis chibs throughout the United States and Canada which, during 1955, turned in its greatest record of community service. This statement was made by Joe Webb, president of the local club in announcing release of the final Ia55 activity figures from the general office of Kiwanis International in Chicago, and or rf the many reasons Webb and his fellow members are proud of their Kiwanis membership. Few of us who are not John Duffy, Sergio Durazo, Robert McClure, William Puretz, Steven Samworth, Richard Rubish, Larry White, Joseph Young. Faculty and school personnel have been invited to join the PTA a at a luncheon Taste stepping UpBrowities Observe In Housing'Needs' Behind the current building boom is the fact that people are demanding not only housing but better housing. Many families are not satisfied with their present homes and are looking-for larger or more comfortable houses.

hall, 8801 Kester at 8 p.m. Unit officers seated were President Mabel MacLennan, First Vice President Ellen Miles, Second Vice President Barbara Sanders, Recording Secretary Beth Allin, Corresponding Secretary Kathaleen Crivilli, a Frances Groves. Chaplain Edna Jones, Sergeant-at-Arms Mary Schelling, Marshal Marjorie Harrell, Ex Few of us who are nor at the Marshal Marjorie warren, filiated with Kiwanis realize, TM Ji" the ast ay of wutive Committee me tho na. conclusion ui me iaou uaj Ul tj 0 onH Tinric Hpa- how the members nnd the na lion's clubs channel their ac tivities school. iMyre Beverly and Doris Hea- SlXTY-8 youngsters HI ATI-a I youngsieis Last year, Kiwanians, i 1 be graduatert rorn the channel the greater part ofj i grade of Our Lariy of i ntn fOTYl- -r-.

i. rt i i- their energy into eight com munity service fields, participated in activities ranging from the purchase of an artificial eye for an underprivileged child to attracting a new industry to a waiting community. The eight fields are: Agriculture and conservation; public and business affairs; suppor of churches in their spiritual aims; boys and girls work; Key clubs; Circle clubs; underprivileged child, and vocation- fl last minute check litt for he'll love, and love you for giving. Beautifully gift-wrapped, of course SPORT SHIRTS Famous Make, 8.95 Values, Imported Fabrics, tinglt needle construction. Ocean Pearl buttons 4.99 Silk and Cotton.

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Fri. 'til Reseda 18320 SHERMAN WAY Of en i Fri. 'til al guidance. Always interested In children, Kiwanis members provide treatment in dental clinics, they assist delinquents, give clothing to youngsters whose parents could not provide it for them, sponsor safety patrols, sponsor baseball teams, these are a few of the things they proudly do year after year. As tangible evidence of the work which Kiwanis is doing in i international good will the organization has erected 25 Kiwanis peace markers along the U.S.

and Canadian border. One of these is located at each i a port of entry. Our community is grateful to all of the local club members for their contribution to their community and i fellow men. PLUMMEB ST. School will complete its final week with a busy including a dance festival tomorrow titled 'Adios Amigo, Hasta la Vista," on the last day of school- All classes will participate and Mrs.

Eleanor Smith, principal, and faculty will welcome parents and friends, following the dances the children will return to the class rooms for refreshments i will be served by PTA mothers. Parents of the A6 class enjoyed a tea to which they were invited yesterday at the school. Students advancing to junior high from Plummer St. are Diane Beal, Marilyn Bell, Jean Bergquist, Kathleen i Karen Bonnett, Gerry Chickering, Clara Coleman, Karen Davis, a Dyer, Lois Graham. Also Marilyn Herr, Analee Huish, Suson Humphrey, Sharn Huss, Beverly Keenan, Marcia Lewis, a Lewis, Elizabeth Nanney, a a Neighbor, Maria Ousley, Flora Rilling, a Rischmann, Jeanne Thomson, Madge Walls, Roberta Wills.

More are Mary Let Alvis, Diane Brown, Janie Burris, Judy Cecchini, Judy Ebersole, Sally Humphrey, Susan Hutchinson, Vickie Macino, Sherry Mastrippolito, Max well, a i Stewart, Susan Tharp, Gay White, Emeral Wishart, Charles Butler, Ed win Butler, Alfred Clapham John Cochran, Ronald Curtis, Stephen Pern. Bruce Jensen, Robert King. Robert Liebowitz. a Mahon, Dennis Miller, Guy Phillips, Dennis Rahm, Kent Setty Stephen Snyder, Charles Van Horn, Robert Butts, Herman Aguilar, Thomas Bass, Donald Chantland, Robert Cres- Peace School in Sepulveda. The day's ceremony will start with a 9 a-m.

mass to be followed by a graduation breakfast to be served by the 7jh grade mothers, with a reception for the class ending the day's activities. THIS SUNDAY being Father's Day, the Vigilante-sponsored Church on Horseback has prepared a special service in honor of fathers. Patsy Prescott, popular electric guitar singer and player who has dedicated her life to the Lord, will her songs and inspirational message. Patsy has a unusual background and a very interesting one. For years she was a popular radio entertainer in Prescott, singing cowboy songs on Station KOY.

She was happy and successful, teaming with her husband who was an announcer. On a very fateful day she and her family which consisted of husband and son were in an automobile accident; she and the son lived, but her husband did not. Believing that there was not much rhyme -nor reason for doing much but seeking every minute of life to the fullest, she traveled many miles a month, entertaining the public, but having been brought up in a church and working closely with the Lord she knew that, as she puts it, "she was not living the life the Lord would want her to." ston. Delegates who will represent the unit at department convention in Fresno, June 28 through July 1, are Jessie Moore, Mabel MacLennan and Ellen Miles. WOMAN'S CLUB held its first board meeting with the newly-elected members and officers Tuesday at the home of the club's new president, Mrs.

Jo Ann La Mar, 15358 Raymer St. Luncheon at 12 noon preceded the business meeting. GIRL SCOUT Troop 1026 of Our Lady of Peace School Closing of Season With Picnic Party A Saturday picnic was the scene of closing of a very busy season for Brownie Troop 1948 under guidance of Troop Leader Liz Gordon, and her co- leader Liz Nibley, The Brownies receiving their one-year pins were Diane Berne, Betty and Barbara Bond, Cindy Crystal, Coleen Gordon, Nancy Kasson, Sharon Krevitz, Diane Leek, Linda Merrill, Carol Muskat, Sheryl McMackin, a a a Nibley, Patty Patton, Ellen Skurka, Lori Tryer and a i Thomas. The mothers all shared in the celebration, together with brothers and sisters of the girls. We were particularly happy to have join us daddies Joe Gordon, Glen Kasson, Bob Leek, Jeff Nibley, Bob Patton and Morrie Skurka.

wound up this year's activities with a special program and party. Sharing in the closing program were Adrianne Deren, Karen Boehm, Daryl Groves, Suzanne Jacobs, Kathy Jones, Susan Jolicoeur, Thersa Jorf- tad, Linda Mack, Karen Sue O'Brien, Mollie Raddatz. Also, Susan Sinclair, Carol Rlawson, Cathy Springer, Linda Wilke. Leaders of these Scouts are Harriet Sinclair, Betty Groves, ard Kitty Jolicoeur. SELL FOR LESS OUR EVERYDAY PRICES ARE LOWER! 110 SAVE Singing on the Christian Radio station in Seattle, and working in the Kings Garden there she and her teen-age son found a peace and contentment that is evident to all who hear her, now that she is singing full time for the Lord- Church on Horseback is held the first and third Sunday of every month at the rear of the Clarence Williams ranch at 9147 Cedros which is between Sepulveda Blvd.

and Van Nuys off Nordhoff It. All are invited to attend these services on horseback or afoot. NEWLY ELECTED officers of Sepulveda Unit 735, American Legion Auxiliary, were installed Tuesday evening by Junior Past President of 20th District, Laura Nudd, assisted by 20th District past presidents' ritual team. Joint installation with Sepulveda Post took place at Sepulveda Playground recreation NERVOUS FATIGUE! Coll today for full FREE information about the new University tested end proved opproach to emotional upsets, depressions, nervous fatigue, moodiness end onxiety for which thero is no organic or functional cpuse. Proven effective.

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