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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 18

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Valley Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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Nuys (Collf.) 1 I 5 News in Van By AGNES VIOLA DOW Phone 7M-1519 O. Box 2413, Von Nuys, Cgt. Pearls of Hope Chapter of City of Hope will observe its 13th birthday with a dinner-dance on Nov. IS at 6 30 m. at the Odyssey taurant, 15600 Midwood Drive.

Mission Hills Rowing the social inner will be served at 730 p.m. This event will also honor the culmination of Pearls of Hope Chapter's AD Journal. Mmes Hv Kansh and Lewis Levin, cochairmen, rn phasized the importance of making early reservations. Members and friends of the chapter a a de extensive plans for the event inasmuch as the chapter is a heavy contributor to the Titv of Hope, its sole a hropic purpose of Betw een $15 000 and S25 000 annually goes to the City of Hope Medical Center from Pearls of Hope Chapter Mrs. Sam Roberts president, will greet membeis and guests MRS.

HELEN Oliver of rman Oaks, whose birthday fell on Halloween. spent the day as usu- preparing for the trick 01 treaters who come knocking at her door an- jiually The dav and e- mng were uneventful oth- ise The next when her granddaughter Kathv Tldrker had a "day olf" jiom working at United Air Lines. Mrs. Oliver angered the doorbell's ring and was astounded to find a host of her friends outside ho had come to cele- biate her birthday. Cathy had arranged the surprise Airs.

er says Halloween v.ill never be the same for her again, for it be filled with onderful memories of 1 i rthday surprise came the "day af- ter'' which made it even moic suipiismg BRUSH-UP in bookkeeping at Van Nuys Community Adult School in the Saticoj Branch, 15S10 Saticoy St, Van Vrvs i 9 a to 3245 edits may be catned toward a high school diploma and certifi- ates of proficiency will be awarded to all students Especially appropriate foi the person who has studied bookkeeping bas- included aie payroll, i om bin at ion journal, clepr- uation. bad debts, taxes, recenable and unable and other intermediate ac counting con- paration, shorthand and business machines. Telephone 780-4904 for information. A KLINGER, Maddie Le Mel and Mona Walker are a threesome who own The Knot Garden and combine their talents in art, interior design, lithography, macr- aine and indoor gardening. The young ladies will a a ight-week course on indoor gardening at Everywomen's Village Thursday mornings and evenings when the next term opens Monday, Nov.

27. a care and maintenance, plant identi- i a tion, transplanting, pest control and humidity- are some of the topics to be covered in the course The class is open to women and men. Telephone 587-5800 for details. The village is located at 5436 Sepulveda Van Nuys. VAN NUTS Rebekkah Lodge 239, International Order of Odd Fellows, will meet Tuesday at the Rebekkah and Odd Fellows Temple, 15236 Parthenia St, for the election of officers for the new year.

Judy Wingo, noble grand and Eddie Wasson, vice grand will preside Helen Long will be social hour chairman Rebekkah Lodge members are asked to remember the fourth annual luncheon and bazaar to be held Saturday, from 11 am. to 3 at the Masonic Temple, 14750 Sherman Way Tuesday, Nov. 21, Leone Woodcock, president of Rebekkah Assembly, will make her official visit to the Van Nuys lodge at 8 m. She also will hold the school of instruction for District 16 whose lodge membership includes Burbank 168, Jewel City 403, Lancaster North Hollywood 382, San Fernando 348, Verdugo 385, West Valley 335 and Van Nuys 2-39 Each lodge will have a special part in the pio- gram. Hazel Holmes will be general chairman of the social hour The session will urn ibiough Januar following the regular school cal a The school is a branch oi the Los Angeles public schools.

Dnision of Career rind Continuing Education Other classes offered at the school are i i ing, Cml Sen ice YOUNG MODELS Richard and Daniel Glassband of Studio City will be among those Fashions on Parade, with Valley Associates at Vista Del ilai's membership tea for their Child Care Service, Tuesday, Nov 14, at 10 30 am on the Child Care grounds of Vista Del Mar 3200 Motor Los Angeles. Clowns, balloons and a fashion show put on nvitli the assistance of 6 to 8-year-old models ot the ior Associates will headline their "Fashions on Parade'' Mrs Robert Humiston and Mrs Ronald Massman are cochairmen of the Reschedule Public Meeting at School Los Angeles City Board cation member Phillip G. Bardos has rescheduled a public meeting from Nov. 15 to Nov. 29 at John H.

Francis Polytech- nic High School, 12431 Roscoe Sun Valley. Similar meetings are planned March 28 at John. P. Kennedy High School, 11254 Gothic Gran- ada Hills, and May 16 at Canoga Park High School, 6 8 5 0 Topanga Canyon Blvd. All the sessions will start at 7:30 p.m.

INDOOR gardening course will be given by three talented young ladies at Everywoman's Village, 5436 Sepulveda Van Nuys. From left are Maddie Le Mel, Mona Walker and Carol Klinger. Eight-week course is open to men and women. For information, telephone 587-5800. YOUNG MODELS Richard Glassband, left, and Daniel Glassband will be on stage for Fashions on Paiade on Tuesday, Nov.

14, at 10:30 a.m. membership tea of Valley Associates of Vista Del Mar Child tare Center, Motor Los Angeles. Glassband ohiJdren Jive in Studio City. event and Mrs. Jerry Swartz is president of the Junior Associates.

Admission is $1. DE. CARROLL Lang, director of the California nter for Community Development at California State University, Northridge, will be the featured speaker at tomorrow's 7 30 m. meeting of Cohasset St Elementary bchool Ad- Council in the school auditorium, 15910 Saticoy St, Van Nuys. Jack Eggers-Cox, chairman, and Raymond L.

11, principal, announced that Dr. Lang will present the film "To Touch a Child" and will discuss community education and advisory council development. Seven new members of the council will be welcomed and retiring members will be thanked for past serA Members have been inv i bring their tpouses to this meeting, and a special invitation is issued to all other interested parents and friends of Cohasset School. VAN NUYS Mothers Club ior DeMolay will meet Wednesday at 7'30 a he Masonic Temple, 14750 Sherman Way, Van Nuys Adaline Edwards, mother of the master councilor, will preside, with Jerry Glassco taking minutes and Nancy Wilson collecting dues ior this term. The Mothers Club is going to have a dip and pay dinner at the temple be- foie the meeting The dinner xvill start at 6 15 p.m.

Dorothy Thornhill will be hospitality chairman for this term and her hostesses are Lucretia Tressler and Adele Roberts. Casa Loma Gets Grant for Nursing A $124,687 Health Manpower Training contract has been awarded by the artment of Health, Education, and Welfare to Casa Loma College at Pacoima. The program will expand the existing role of nursing into the assisting of physicians in such specialties as internal medicine, obstetrics, pediatrics a a i a emergency medicine. A class of 15 enrolled Oct 2 the new program, according to John Celentano MD, director of the program and dean of the college. The two-year program will consist of classroom studies with clinical training at Sepulveda Veterans Administration Hospital, and Pacoima Memorial Lutheran Hospital.

Ten first year students entered Licensed Voca- 11 al Nurse training which is a prerequisite to entering the second year. Fne Licensed Vocational Nurses' have entered the second year program The contract with Casa Loma College was one of 3o totaling more than 000,000 awarded by the Bureau of Health Manpower Education to institutions in 24 states and the District of Columbia to tram physicians assistants for primary care THE SOCIAL CLUB of Van Nuys Chapter 338, Order ot the Eastern Star, will meet tomorrow at 11-30 am. in the Masonic Temple, 14750 Sherman Way. Members are asked to come by 11 am. for a special survey, proceeds of which will be given to the cancer dressing station at the temple.

Mrs. Violet Campbell, president, will conduct the meeting assisted by Grace Martin, vice president, and Betty Jane Huxen, secretary-treasurer on will be served at noon by a committee composed of Bonnie Harris, chairman, assisted by Sinna Hannah and Laura King. Following the luncheon, a a of card games will be enjoyed by members and guests. FLETCHER A. Harding, minister of the n-denominational Encino Community Church, will appear as a guest on 1 i ion's "Tempo" show, Thursday at 1115 a.m.

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