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Covina Argus from Covina, California • Page 6

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Covina Argusi
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Covina, California
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Ar91tfi Engagement Announced at Family Party Seek Approval -of District Membership for Disposition of Headquarters Property A family parly. Sunday at, 1ho The Los Anpolcs district of the who will talk on mental health, residence ot Mr. and Mrs. Richard Federation of Woman's! Reservations are necessary for Schnoor, 1115 E. Workman ubs wjn hoM a Clinvcntion jlho luncheon and either Mrs.

Percy West Covina. served to I Jackson or Mrs. J. Harold Decker the engagement of their daughter. unc(lon its meeting! should hc olll (l Mary Margaret, James Holartay.

Mr. Holaday is the son of and Mrs. Janies A. Iloladay, 311 Osborne Ave. West Covina.

Nov. 16 at Pasadena The hoard directors of the school in South Pasadena. The coiv Covina club heln! its November vcntion is necessary to obtain Wednesday" at' the club- approval of district membership with Mrs. Jackson, first vice A traditional bridal setting dispose ot headquarters proper- carried out on the attractively appointed buffet supper table. president, presiding.

Members of the board in attond- were Mmes. Fred Ashton; The Covina Woman's club Schnoor is a graduate ofjsending the maximum number Gerry, H. P. Covina Union high school with the i delegates and it is hoped thai a Bart Park. J.

Harold Decker, June '55 class. She was active in! Jal 'Se group of members, in addi-JArthur Daniels, Arno Reinhold, T. Tii-Y, a member of the 011 the delegates, will Wagenbach, 11. S. Gentry and staff and-stage craft.

The meeting is scheduled to begin Mrs. Charles the latter Mr. MSEiday is attending at JO.a.m. with luncheon at 12:15., representing the Junior division. San Antonio college.

Hc sei-vcd two Principal speaker for (lie Howard Varcoe, junior divi- years overseas with the U. S. iwi Judge' William B. Neeleyision coordinator also was present. Army.

The young couple is planning spring wedding. THE FORMAL ENGAGEMENT of Miss Mary Margaret Schnpor and Janies Holaday-was announced last Sunday evening at a buffet supper at the residence of Miss Schnoor's Mr. and Mrs, Richard Sehnoor, 1115 E. Workman West Covina. Rancheros Receive Charter "iImportance of Child i Training Discussed at-Delphian Meeting Playlet is Highlight of WSCS Meeting Highlight of' last Thursday's meeting of the Woman's Society ot Christian Service of the Covina First Methodist church WHS a play- let dealing with the status through the ages to modern times.

Mrs. Dudley King, slatus hf women chairman, in charge of the presentation and was assisted by Mrs. Solh Colvor, Mrs. Dan Salvione, Mrs. Henry Kossnor, Mrs.

Jack Owens, Mrs. Robert Soim and Mrs: Herman Ihsen. Mrs. Salvione also sang several solos to arid further to Hie effectiveness of the playlet. Mrs.

David Prcssley Was repsonsiblc for Ihe afternoon program. The meeting got under way in Ihe morning with a business session rind meeting of Ihe executive board. Mrs. Krank l.cchly presented Ihe opening dcvolionals based "My IV'iycr by Louise Kguleslon Luncheon was served al 12:15 by members of circle No. Seeking to realize the'real mean- 1 Mrs.

J. S. Ambrose, Mrs. Cordon ins. of child training and to Mrs.

yprnon- R. Orr. more clearly its relationship to Mrs. Harry Dicg'cl, Mrs. Robert Members of the Covina El Ran- hrcntal personality and to adult-jS'.

Pope, Mrs. A. R. Gibson. cheros 4-H club received mcm ot the Lambda Phi jMrs.

K. K. Kichtncr. Mrs. charter displaying a gold seal as of lllc Dclphinn F.

Newton. Mrs. evidence of the excellent work accomplished when they attended the annual Los 1 County Achievement night held this year! at Monrovia high school. mel last morning in thelcime, Mrs. Robert J.

Rhea. Mrs. i American Red Cross rooms in Byron Bradley. Mrs. Franklin Couna Gordon.

Mrs. Harry Mrs. Jay S. Ambrose was tlie! rn cs R. C.

K. Wilson, leader for the session which Dean Sheldon, Mrs. Janies -MR. AND MRS. GUS DITTBERNEH are pictured on occasion of their golden wedding anniversary.

All of their nine children were present for the celebration. Gus Dittberners Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dittberner of! Mr. and Mrs.

Dirtberiter were 156 Covina, marked married at the residence of the 50 years of married life last parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja- The yearly meeting is held for as its theme, "The Total Person- Kilpatrick. Mrs. Louis K.

Tho-i the purpose of presenting awards! and Childhood." jmann and Mrs. Calvin Reed. to the various clubs and clubj Mrs. Gordon M. was; members who have done outstand-j the first speaker of the morning QQQ ing club and project work as her topic, "The Place of I the past year.

The local club was Parents." Mr.s F. Fichtnor. POT-LL'CK of 30 clubs participating discussed "Dealing With In- jthe community singing, which was. followed- by and ceremonies that were part of i "Choices And Consequences" the program. The monthly meeting -was held at the residence of Dexter Rob- A LUNCHEON Sunday in San Marino server! to annomue the formal engagement of Miss Doreen Leone Pederi of C'pvina ami Gcofftvy Sioritnak of Hollywood.

The bride- elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pedcn of SliiV E. Pucnte C'ovina. TO HEAR HOME iDoreen Peden ls Announced When open house was held at their residence in honor of the occasion.

The couple received congratulations from 75 family members and "Christmas Cooking" will Ihr topic of the address lo he presented Monday evening. Nov. II, In Mr. Mr.s. Lcland Pearson (V ho were host and hostess last Friday The forma! engagement Miss (las at evening at their residence on K.

Doreen Leone IVden to Geoffrey 1 of the Ml. San OlliJ It.XVIllltl 11111(11 l.I'MH ll'llll -1 discussed by M-s Dean Sheldon. 0 Cov ilw a dmn Slln College Karui.y Wives' Other 'Infant Se.xu- for mcmhe ()f Tho day at a luneheon at the The mo-hns 10 iH i J' i rry .5 is comprised of members of Kitchen in San Tin- bride- held in the honiemakiiu lounge eits piesident. at.which time all and The Impor ance or he finant ommiltco )lo Co 1( ls tlu lu Ml ilml books i pl hureh IW K. tr Mf cob Maurer, just next door to their present home.

They later David Strickland. Dexter Rob- to a citrus grove on Irwindale ave-ierts received his four year pin nue, the grove being a present from I snd stripe culminating four years returned to members. Mrs, Hunxicker, chairman of the First year pins and stripes were'group's Christmas party to be heldj. awarded to Susan Arnold. Jeffrey Tuesday, Dec.

20, at South Hills Bell, Bill Burns, Jack jcou club, announced that; Dennjs Clark, Eric Davidson; Chris members may make reservations Hockmeyer, G.ary McBride, Lance the party with her or at thej McBride, Justin Roberts, and Patrick Roelle. Second year pins and stripes were received by Christine Bell, Heidi Campbell, Diann Strickland friends. the Maurers. Mr. Dittberner elub work.

Mr. and Mrs. Dittberner con-la lew years ago-and the couple firmed their vows of. 5Q years agolmoved to their present address on Hugo V7Srrike, pastor 6treet." Kyi Among the guests at the celebration were their sons and ter and families: Dr. and Mrs.

L. Young of Santa Ana; Mr. ami Mrs. Phillip Dittberner and children, Phillip Jr. and Carlie of Co- the will be held 8 p.m., followed by dinner at 8.

Mrs. Sid Cherniss and Mrs. Char- Chi chapter of the South Pasadena the meeting. Other members attending were of St. John's Lutheran church, read the marriage service, while one of their sons, Edwin Dittberner sang "Because." In keeping with the golden wedding anniversary theme, the refreshment table was centered Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Ditt- ari. arrangement of yellow carna-! berner and Linda of Pasadena; Mr. tions combined with chrysanthe- and Mrs. Elmer Dittberner, Larry mums.

Bouquets of golden flowers! and Carolyn of Ontario; Mr. anc (rom well-wishers were arranged! Mrs. James Dittberner, Janet anc throughout the house. Joy of Covina; Mr. and Mrs.

Ed' Although Mrs. Dittberner has win Dittberner, and Joseph of West been a semi-invalid lor the past Covina; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ditt- seven years, she Was able to participate in the festivities. She wore berner of Monrovia; Mrs.

Albert Masters of Covina; George a winter white gabardine of Covina. Also present with sequin trim and an orchid was Miss Katherine Maurer, sister corsage. I of Mrs. Dittberner. Community Vesper Services Mark Good Fellowship Week The San Gabriel Valley Young.school caletorium, 1941 E.

Row- Women's Christian association will i land Covina. June Clark of mark the beginning of World Fel- San Dimas Bonita high school; lowship week with vesper services Sunday afternoon, Nov. 13, in the local communities. These services have been planned to coincide with a similar worship service by the national YWCA in the cathedral in Washington, D.C. Word has been received that the ABC network will offer, in a re-broadcast, excerpts of the national cathedral service from 10:1510:30 p.m.

EST on Nov. 20. "Monitor," NBC's big show, will present Haendiges. an interview with Isabel Catte, president of the World YWCA, Nov. Alta Johnson of Baldwin Park; Le Rae Donaldson, and Connie Roarty of West Covina; Dianne Morrison of San Dimas and Karen Almlie of Covina are members of thjt planning committee.

Puente Y-Teens, under the direction of their advisor, Mrs. Bertha Sprong, will begin their vesper service at 4 p.m. in the Community Methodist church in Puente, according to Pat Collier and Kay Ptile C'ovina. Her is Mmes. I'u'nv 11.

A pot-luck dinner was followed sn Mr. and Mrs. Cur! Siod- II. VITII- by-a business session. of on II.

Camion, Kdiv.inl IVrkfil and Included in the group were the News of the rimMgenii'iit was re- Giver. Rev. and Mrs. Vickrey Doushorly, voiiU-d when Miss I'eden a Mr. and Mrs.

Robert'Wilson, Mr. Bold band ring, monogramed Sioritnak was yrainlated and Schaffer. Mrs. Clara'a combintaion of the initials of the from Occidental year as a Woodworth, and Mrs, Loighton beti-othed couple, which had been jisychology major. He presi- aothier, Mr.

and Mrs. I.eRoy, designed by the and groom- dent of his frateniity. Kappa SIR. Attractive gold anil w'hitc ma. flunng his senior year.

He -marie plai-ecards, also hear- expects to enter the Air Force as ing the nioiuigraincd pattern, weie an officer in Januarv. used on the luncheon table. eoiiple has not announced The eiicagenii nt is tile euimina- a wedding date. given, beans tion of an Occidental college ro- at the announcement Mr. and Mrs.

i Included among society, were guests at Wfire Robfirt Wilson's parents. tho Dress canned (drained) with mayonnaise mixed mance. Miss Peden is a senior party were mothers and with cream; add bits of anchovy i student and member of Alpha sor- of HIP betrothed couple, flUets and serve Burroundprt withjority. She will Kpontl nnotlicr ycHriMissi' uls-lrr. Ixiulw, hoi- Rrcens for a supper salad.

Nice at college to completestier second-'sorority ulsters and few close with sliced roast veal. lary leaching credentials. friends. Get In Your Car And Drive to The Dairy for FRESH MILK Tozier Dairy Open Daily 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

CLOSED SUNDAY Phone EDgewood 2-37 1 9 Power? bet! The fabulous Thunderbird Y-8 Ford goes like the Thunderbird! tliis exciting new you can smile at hills, have new confidence in passing. The Thnnderbird Y-S engine can yours at no extra cost, for it is the standard eifiht in all Ford Fairlanc and Station Wagon models. Citrus Y-Teens from Azusa and Glendora will participate in a ves- 13, between 3 and '4 p.m. I per service presented by the Glen- Local vespers have been planned YWCA at 7:30 p.m. in the by high school Y-Teen clubs with First Christian church, Glendora.

the assistance of Mrs. Evalyn D. Moore, world fellowship chairman, The San Gabriel Valley YWCA urges members and interested per- And Miss Nancy Lohry, YWCA di-; sons to attend -these services of rector. i prayer and dedication for the pur- A vesper service is scheduled to pose of creating fellowship among begin at 3:30 p.m. at Traweekiall people.

Hadassah GroupsJoVBegin Membership Drive Nov. 28 Mrs. Frank Ackerman, San Gabriel Valley 'chapter president of Hsidassah, this week completed arrangements to have her five local groups join in a county-wide Hadassah membership drive to begin Nov. 28, throughout the San Gabriel Valley and other areas. 'Designated at Hadassah "Person- week, the local effort find Mrs.

Audrey Engel, mem- txJrship chairman of the San Gab- Tie! Valley chapter, directing the campaign in Arcadia, Pasadena, temple City, El JVlonte, Covina, Monrovia and Alfadena. Hadassah is the largest Jewish women's organization in the United States. It has 300,000 members chapters and groups in all 48 states, Alaska and Puerto Rico. In. addition, the membership comprised the largest Jewish organi- sation, in the world.

PuVpose of Hadassah. is two- fold, in the United States it spon- I sors an educational program to support youth activities and to safeguard democracy. In Israel, it conducts a comprehensive health and social welfare program, highlighted by the "Youth Aliyah" program to provide rehabilitation and education, to 65,000 orphaned children and by a network of hospitals. MAKING PREPARATIONS for the holiday tour of homes to be sponsored Dec. 1, 2 and 3 by the Voyagers club of the First Presbyterian church, Covina, are, left to right, Mrs.

William Dehn who will be in charge of the decorations for the residence of Dr. and Mrs. John Ritchey on Rancho San Jose, Covina Knolls, and Mrs. Robert Zoll who is completing an angel doll to be used as a centerpiece for a table arrangement. SGVN Staff Photo.

CAMERON PTA Cameron Parent-Teacher association has made plans for a "Cameron Fun Night" to be held Friday evening, Nov. 18, from 8:30 to 11:30 at the school. Round and square dancing will be held with Ray Born, president of the Square Daiice College of Musical Knowledge, calling the steps for the square dancing. Re- 'fteshments will FUSCHIAS ACANTHUS ARALIAS OLEANDER BUSH ROSES CAMELLIAS MEYER LEMON RED Free A Clt A A STEER MANURE J' ta uu GRASS SEED (No Rye) 59c Ib. WHITE CLOVER 1 Ib.

pkg. $1.49 ARROW NURSERY 1025 ARROW HWY. COR. BEN LOMOND iCPEEN 'STAMPS; Beauty? Of course i Inspired by the Thunderbird The new '56 and the fabulous Ford Thunderbird are really look-alikes! You can see the resemblance in every long, low line every graceful contour. And you can expect to be envied no matter where you may drive in your new'56 Ford.

Safety? OnlyjF (JKDgives you LIFEGUARD DESIGN Even more important tlian Ford's Thnnrlerbirrl looks and go is Ford's new Lifeguard Design. It gives you extra protection in accidents. To cushion you from the steering post, Ford has a deep-center Lifeguard steering wheel. To reduce possibility of doors springing open under impact, Ford has Life- guard double-grip door latches. To help lessen injuries from offers optional seat hells and Lifeguard cushioning for control panel and sun visors.

A new double-swivel Lifeguard rear view mirror "gives" under impact. Come in! See ho'w safe, how beautiful, how powerful a car in Ford's field can be. You'll be safer in a '56 Ford The fine car at half the fine-car price R. W. DAVIS Corner Citrus Son Bernardino Rd.

COVINA Phone: ED. 2-1097; ED. 2-2-3505 GREAT TV. FOUD THEATRE. KRCA C4).

3s30 P.M.. THURSDAY.

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1901-1958