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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 19

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Valley Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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IMa--Van (Calif.) i Tribute to Family's Success Cont. From First Page Barbara's "Alice in Wonderland" special. Herb Vigren of Encino, half of the funny Norm's staurants commercial team, has done so many characters he's lost track of them, but his latest for Hanna-Barbera is Lurvy in "Charlotte's Webb" to be released in theaters next spring, marking the company's first venture into feature-length films. Other assorted voices paying tribute to Hanna- Barbera included Sam Edwards, Nancy Wible, John nson, Virginia Gregg and Barney Phillips. The sun never sets on the genius of Hanna-Bar- beras their cartoon characters have become household words throughout the world.

And it all started right here in the San Fernando Valley, California's answer to Bedrock. Annual Fall Festival HEAD OF Flintstone family, Alan Reed, pauses beside picture of famous cartoon character with Jay North (former Dennis the Menace) to visit about new feature-length films to be released soon. Jay and other "voices" of Flintstone family were on hand at party marking 15 years of popular television entertainment. Football Is Theme For Founders' Event Candlelight Ceremony Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Earl Warren (Susan Patricia Chatelain) honeymooned in Northern California and Canada following a candlelight ceremony at North Glendale United Methodist Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chatelain of Granada Hills and his parents are the Earl L. Warrens of Escondido.

The bride attended Pierce College and her husband is a graduate of Arizona State University. He served four years in the U.S. Air Force. Dick Evans photo "I'd Like to Be a Football Hero" will a i meeting of Founders for Diabetic Research Sunday evening at the Smoke House in Encino. Mr.

and Mrs. Saul Bramer, vice presidents, are program chairmen. Members and will hear Dr. Ian R. Jones of TRW Systems speak on ogress and Development of a Totally Imp 1 antable A i i i a Heart." He will point out that one of the side effects of diabetes is deterioration of the cardiovascular system.

Dave Schwartz, president, will conduct the business meeting and introduce team "coaches" king on Founders' first honoree dinner Dec. 3 at the Beverly Wilshire. Alex Menke is coach for Cowboys," Jerry Turk for the "49ers," Isadore Weinstein for the hargers," Irwin Pomerantz for the "Dol- phins" and Mrs. Dave a assistant "coach" for the "Rams." The Founders are the only group raising funds solely for diabetes research. The newly dedicated Arthur and Bernice Shapiro Wing at the City of Hope's Metabolic Unit will study the relation of obesity to diabetes and the mechanism of action" of insulin and diabetic retinopathy, the damage to the small blood vessels of the retina making diabetes the number two cause of blindness in adults.

Because of the group's growth a second organization will be forming and calls are being directed to Mrs. Isadore Weinstein, membership vice president at 276-4990 or Mrs. Fred West, 341-7110. Tickets for the Founders' second annual "Night At the Harness Races" at 7:30 p.m. Oct.

7 are available from Mrs. Irwin Pomerantz. They'll Take a Lesson Members of St. Simon's Episcopal Church of San Fernando will hold their annual fall festival Sept. 30 from 3:30 to 8:30 p.m.

on the grounds of the church, 623 Hagar St. Highlights of the late afternoon early evening event will be a beef barbecue, musical program, games and fortune telling. Dinner will be served at 5:30 p.m., according to Guido Matteucci, Marion nson, Joe Szafkaw, 11 Civletti and Geoffrey Burleigh. Assisting in serving will be Mrs. Hugo Petersen, president of the Women's Guild; Mrs.

D. P. Loomis, Mrs. Elmer Olson and members of the Girls Friendly Society. Michael Wilson will be in charge of setting up ta- bles.

He'll be assisted by the acolytes and the boy's choir under the supervision of Pete Boone. Mrs. Michael Wilson and Mrs. Guido Matteucci will be in charge of the bake sale, bazaar booths and decorations. Their committee includes Mmes.

Alice Burleigh, Geoffrey Burleigh, Sam Richardson, George Morrel, Ewin Robinson, Eunice Cross, William Statler, Jack Jarrett, Catherine Garcia, Harry Waite, Peter Agar and Elinor Klinge. Ray Ayers is in charge of constructing the booths and Carolyn Jarrett will supervise the games. The Parish Hall will be the setting for fortune telling booths staffed by Mrs. Ross Bryant and Dr. Adelaide Williams.

"Easy Listening Down Memory Lane" will theme the entertainment provided by the Blue Mid- nighters, a musical group composed of Peter Cicero, Jay Phillips, Lon Osgood, Steve Clark and Tom Cangemi. Frank Zuch is in charge of the program. Sweet Adelines Set For Country Dinner West Valley Chapter of Sweet Adelines, Canoga a ill hostess a "Country Dipper Dinner," tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the Rockepointe Recreational 22300 Devonshire St. in Chatsworth.

The social hour will be followed by an 8 p.m. buffet prepared by chapter members. Entertainment will include Backwoods a rbershop singing by both West Valley and guest quartets, as well as a melodrama and group singing. General chairman is Rosemary Ellious of Simi. The West Valley chorus and quarters are busy i reparations for their annual show Oct.

21, titled "Musical Moonlight Madness." It will follow a Halloween theme and feature a presentation of barbershop harmony. 11 Carpenter of Sherman Oaks, chorus director and general show chairman, says the event is open to the public and will be held at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of Sutter Junior High. 7330 Winnetka Canoga Park. Sweet Adelines is an international organization of women who sing four-part barbershop-style harmony, with approximately 20,000 rs in chapters throughout the U.S., inc i Alaska and Hawaii, as well as Canada and the Panama Canal Zone.

Calls may be directed to 347-7283 or 986-1298. Travel to Mexico A ceremony at Sylmar departed for a wedding Seventh Day Adventist trip to Mexico City. brushM ad palate will fumlslwd wbm of Woman's Auxiliary to AngtlM Mtdted Atm, AMI at 10 am. at of Dr. and Mm.

Baiky Latin. Robert Watson, hospitality, LoVln end Luis Rons, an all Mt for ItMon from artist Mn. Lute Angtlo who will to tx- PNM tMr through of pointing. TM photo by Jot Church United in marriage B. Juline Magden, daughter of George W.

Magden of Sepulveda, and Bruce D. Atchison, son of the Oscar Atchisons of Granada Hills. Mrs. Renee Miller was matron of honor for the rites and bridal attendants were Mrs. Carolann Magden and Diane Petersen.

Eva Forssell was flower girl and Arthur Magden was ring bearer. Best man was Bob Desnoyers and Norman Atchison and Ken Drake served as ushers. Following a reception at the church the justweds Couple Wed In Las Vegas Mr. and Mrs. Craig Allen Schotch' are at home in Reseda following their marriage at Little Chapel of the West in Las Vegas.

She is the former Linda Jean Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Russell of and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Schotch of Reseda. She is a graduate of Franklin High School in a ssachusetts and her husband is an alumnus of Cleveland High School. Fabric Festival In West Valley nagers, mothers, grandmothers will model their own designs at tomorrow's "Fabric Festival" which Off the Bolt Fabric Boutique and DuPont will present at 3 p.m. in the Granada Hills store, corner of Devonshire St. and Balboa Blvd.

Included in the show will be information on how to select patterns, lay out and match plaids, sew a ters, make fitted skirts and multiple dos and don'ts which have plagued home sewers. Juline attended California State University at MRS. BRUCE ATCHISON (B. Juline Magden) Los Angeles and her husband studied at CSU, Northridge. They are at home in Sepulveda.

Schedule Meeting Of Parents' Club A meeting of the North Los Angeles Area Air Force Academy Parents' Club, which covers the entire Valley, will be held Oct. 1 from 2:30 to 5 p.m. at Air National Guard Headquarters, 8030 Balboa Van Nuys. Parents of all Air Force Academy Cadets are being invited to attend and participate in activities planned for the coming year. RESTAURANT Beautiful Banquet Rooms from 20-220 Take The Studio Tours NBC DISNEY Universal close by 3113 W.Ofivi lurfcmk (across from NBC) 848-5742 lunch, dinner, banquets Cochftirmen of tht festival are D.

P. Lootnis, Mr. Burleigh, Roy Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferm.

Others on the com-' mittee are Mrs. Frank- Zuch, publicity; Mrs. Robert Lain, posters, and Jim. Tolin, door prizes. MR.

AND MRS. THOMAS JOSEPH DOWLING (Cristen Karen Caffey) Cristen Caf ey Wed To Thomas Bowline An afternoon ceremony at St. Savior's Chapel in North Hollywood united in marriage Cristen Karen Caffey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger D.

Farnham of Woodland Hills, and Thomas Joseph Dowling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Riggs of Newport Beach. For the rites Cristen wore an i gown of white lace with a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves. Her should r-length illusion veil was secured with a lace Cameiot cap and she carried yellow baby roses, stephanotis and fern.

Maid of honor was Melissa Caffey and attendants were April Farnham. Julie Caffey and flower girl Lara Lisa Farnham. All are sisters of the bride. A greeting 150 guests at a reception in Secretaries Plan Dinner Meeting Lori Knapp, assistant director of Medical Secretarial College, will discuss opportunities available to secretaries in the medical field when members of the a rnando Valley Chapter, National Secretaries meets Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the Oak Room, Encino.

servations for the meeting, open to all secretaries, may be directed to Joan Jannuzzi at 889-2670. Chalmers Hall at Harvard hool, the newlyweds traveled to Northern California and have returned to make their home in Burbank. Cristen was graduated om North Hollywood High Adult School and her husband is a student at Valley College. Unit Slates Style Show A fashion show will be the first event of the season for members of Burbank Chapter 885, Women of the Moose, when they meet today at 8:30 p.m. at the Moose' Hall, 1901 Burbank Blvd.

Sandra Samuelson is chairman of the event. Narrator will be Margaret Kehoe and she will be as-" sisted by Barbara Lamas; a a Helen McConnell, Colleen Corcoran and Ruth Morris. Models will be Marilyn a ris, Carol Krueger, Patie Shelton, Cathie Teeman, Paul J. Whittemore. Walter Kehoe and Don Corcoran.

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