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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 28

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Valley Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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2S-A-- Von (Colif.) NEWS -fr Sunday, March 31, 1957 'Sew and Show' Style Event Slated by Granada April 6 Reports Due at Session of PTA v.ii prc-ont it's and --how" fa-hion- at tho a i Women's Club on a a c-fternoon. April 0. at 2 p.m. i Granada School room preparing re to be at the de.s-e.M-tea lothe- to.lx; modeled will include iKTuh wear, a kir.t-, and i a made by PTA members, Girl Stout 12 member- made i i i which tlK-y i model in crroup nt the AI made and donates by PTA i bo sold dtir- Blooms show (Continued i i ike M-. Sect: e' icf.

Hoi: I'ajio 24-A) i one Dutch; ui-iana: 1 a of bulbou- of ul or pi. 1 en rials. Shrubs -ing tree or VI: polled plants, r.g a I I flowered hats, a i i i i "B''. rr.on orig- 1 ni i ri'lK iilou-. I I I juniors.

i wood; garden. an- to be made bv with Mrs. Roderick R. Beck NorUi i Beta Epsilon llcim.m a a of Glendale will pre-ide when Delta Chi Sigma'-, Fpsilon Chapter meets at 8 p.m. in her ncme.

will be i by Sclnveitzer, vice a ing the afternoon, the prenip-t apron will 1 chosen with de signer receiving a prize. In charge of arrangements or 10w are Donald Stockwell, director; i i Slth1 John Humph. commentPtor; Kenneth Olson, A Ford, Robert Wilon anrl Robert Thompson, refreshments. Also Mines. Clifford Tlotch Donald i i Mid Albert I.eo.

tickets; Cleo RobPtt PTA i i a A i Steven-, G. M. Greens Observe 50 Wedded Years i on Paue 1M-A i i and Mrs. Clarence M. of Ventura Cant A a Nuys, greeted mure a guests in their home i an open house a i i 50'h wedding a i The were married i i 21, 1007 at Fulton, a i i home later in 3'reMon.

la. They came to Van in v. ere recalled of the wedding when Mrs. Green welcomed her guests in her wedding gown of brown panne silk velvet. The Greens collect Victorian a i and authentic milk glass as a hobby.

i end ways and means chairman; Ernest Brown, mis- of cevpmonios and pledge- mistres-. a a 'jocjal chairman. Serving on the a and i means cpmmittee will be Mrs. I William Green, Mrs. Charles DePietro and Mrs.

Al Palmer, 'lodge a social committee vill be Mrs. William Hudspeth, rs. Norman Michea and Mrs. Robert Thatcher, all pan presi- Jents. Beta i 1 Chapter an- Kiunces that Delta C'hi Sigma's a pre-'ident Mrs.

of Beta Nu Chapter, Pasa- lena, Viamed Saivar to erve on the com- i i i at the a a Slate Con- A i 2( and 27, at the n'ltmore ilotel. i lie obtained frr.m inc-mbe! of commitf-e or room Rancbito Are. Deivtes Meet to Youth Group Topic for Ranchito Ave. PTA session on Friday at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium i be 'Keynotinp Our Youth." a pro- pram devoted to youth activities.

Mrs. Sam Franco will preside at the business session to followed by tho program all Ranchito PTA sponsored youth groups participating. Staged as a i i nru gram with i i by Mrs Paul service chairman, a i a by Brownie Troop 1017 the following Brownie I mediate and Cub Scout troop- will present skits: 022. ISOo, 7i.2 2053, 1617 and Cub Pack .11 r. Poster Contest to Increase Reading Interest In an effort to aid students and their parents in becoming more interested in reading San Fernando Junior High School PTA is sponsoring poster contest headed by Mrs George Banse, PTA home read ing and library chairman.

All students are being in vitecl to participate in the con test, with deadline set May 10 Judging will be held May 13. The posters will be on dis play at the PTA session slatec May and awards will be given for upper and lower di vision winners. Guest Speaker On Welfare for Haskell School PTA will hold its bushier meeting Friday at 1 p.m in the school a i i Tulsa St. Mrs. Sol Steelman, program a i a has a the pro- Brain a i child welfare i Mrs.

John hi-- i a of Mi'i-Valley Council ami a i a of "1st Dist i presenting a- speaker Stanley i i vice president of District. She also is state child and public health a i a of California Congress of Parents and Teachers. serving some years in PTA and civic a a i The board's plan for an organized teacher and PTA workshop to meet once a month will be presented. Hostesses i be 2nd grade nothers. fewly ratified chairman this month is IUrs.

Alfred H. Shap- 10, leci-lation. Cookie Drive Is Launched at Madison School A a en kie i for s'ai at .1, TO I i Ihfr'n School a i b' PTA headed i Davir i v. ,11 1-eld a 11 i t-. 01 i i f-om i i 1 1 Ir.to- of i i i'p iTid'lc A th" 1 PTA Story I eiier at Blue Bird Mee Friday Afternoon "Blur A wow A Ijirrls spon by Si.

PTA wil be a i Knd'iy nc.in liv story fro" IJ'iiiii B'ritli SPRING MEMBERS DRIVE FOR BPW IN CANQGA PARK Under way this week is a membership i launcher! Csinoga Park and Professional Club. EUie Stracner heads the committee which comprises Mildred Teager, Anne Arna- shu--. Cora Track and Leicester S. Fuhvider. Plans call for contacting every bu-inesi hoine in the t'anoga Park i i for pos- Mole All employed women as well as women who operate their own busine-se- and profusions are eligible, it was indicated by President Lela Munday.

The Canoga Club is comparatively new in the area, growing out of a split in the West Valley Club membership biought about by the mushrooming growth of the western section. The Hub plans a big celebration in June when they v. i re.Tive their charter froni a i a fedoration. Three Seek Presidency During Sherman Oaks Juniors Ballot Shermen Oaks Junior Woman's Club will hold it-; -pring elections tomorrow evening in the Dickens St. clubrooms.

Three candidates seeking the office of president are Mmt-s. Earl Doran, Frank Hansen and Mrs. Patterson PEO President Mrs. Gertrude Patterson of Chapter has been elected piesic'ent of San Fernando Valley PEO Reciprocity Bureau and will succeed Mrs. Ellen Ballah of Chapter NK.

Others chosen to hold office are Mrnes. Marie Cunningham of Chapttr FN, vice president; Peggy Lyons of GZ, recording secretary; Lois Marks of JF, corresponding secretary; Amy Bristol of LI, treasurer; Ada Draper of ME, chairman of unaffiliated members; and Erma Bassett of NK, re-e-vations. are held four times a year, the last one taking place in the Patio Tearoom. Merritt The slate of other officers includes the names a- Mines. John Han.

Ralph Griffin, Norman Williams, Hollis King, Frank Hathaway, a a Moore, Arnold Fox. Tom Henderson, Robert Reich. Mrs. C. B.

Pruner and Mrs. James White Jr. Mrs. Galvin Beling of 17526 Haynes Van Nuys, will open her home to members of club on Thursday evening to make curtains for the dormitory of Bekins Cottage at Pacific Lodge for Mrs. Fox as philanthropy chairman presented a check for S5QO to Mrs.

Irma Cook, president of the San Fernando Valley Association for Retarded Children, for i building fund. KITCHEN SHOWER Room mothers oi Valley Hebrew Academy PTA will sponsor a kitchen shower Wednesday at p.m. at the academy, 13839 Oxnard Van Nuys. All gifts will be for social functions of the academv. CLUB SLATES TRIP TO PARIS' It will be "April in for members and guests of the Van Xujs Junior Woman's Club Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock when they convene in the home of Mrs, Max Vander Horrk, president.

Alice Brickner of Van Nuy.s fifth grade teacher at Kester Ave. School, will pre- DIXXER PARTY Observing his return from a trip to Mexico City and Acapulco, Mr. and Mrs. Richard McDougall of Sherman Oaks entertained with a gay dinner party at Valley Tail o' the Cock. ZOLOTONE Spraying, Industrial Residential, Furniture ST 5-6422 sent series of color slides from recent European trip, and i 11 exhibit her daughter Kathy's collection of dolls from foreign lands.

The meeting will have Mrs. David Basevi, first vice preM- dent, as Refreshments will be served. appointed press chairman for the Van Nuys Juniors is Mrs. James Albeck. WATCH THURSDAY'S NEWS GREEN SHEET 4LL PRICES IN THIS RALPHS AD EFFECTIVE MONDAY THRU ONLY; SEE THURSDAY PAPER FOR WEEKEND SPECIALS! An o.

kit 1 prc i "Dolls for Democracy" i feat short storii--, i four A i a historical accompanied bv a tic rcprc tentative dolK The will meei at 1 30 in. in the Panorama City home of Mrs. Arnold Hackney, leader of Ml 02 a a St. A group a i i the Blue Arrows i be a series of ten i i lessons a i April 9 at the Rita Curtis Swim School. Fourteen members will participate.

Dr. Samuels Continues PTA Education Series "What's Your Problem? 1 v.ill lie tri'ir fcr forum nt tho i PTA in Or Solon SimurN. Pnrcnt Erki- i i inc: nt i'clix-K in of Roxocin HU-IC--C- i will In 1 i (if the PT co- spvinMirinc tho Mmes 1 a Ilnrh. K'ledge. Hirmincr- Srquola i i a a Fver- i i i Spotlight Youth School IT A.

i i i i at '1 i lp pro-' i a 1:1 prosr 1 the i vl-. Per. of! Sisterhood to nih i op Kear Reviews P-. r- i A i' Anniversary 'I iu'TP by rf ho demitied. a a i ff i a i I KCOP I "RANGE RIDER" Saturday P.M.

i CHANNEL! SB DIVWONDERFUL FOODS If you're dieting for any reason: Weight, health, or self-discipline, you still want to enjoy your meals! And that's where Ralphs comes in. You'd never dream "diet" foods could be so delicious: iverything from 25-calorie-per-serving bouillon to zero-calorie sweets! fruits, vegetables, salad dressings, soft drinks, lo -calorie milk and cottage cheese even puddings and ice milk! Yes, you can live high on low calories at low prices at Tasti Diet Desserts Strawberry Geiarin, Vanilla, Chocolate or French Custard Pudding Jim for Mm tiff Pearson's Sakrin I I SWEETENER Squeeze Ecttle TOWNE PRIDE Diet Preserves Strawberry, Dlockberry, Boysenberry Preserves or Raspberry Jelly 512-01 2 Bowles NON FAT MILK FULL FLAVOR -Joe Half I Gallon I NON FAT SKIM MILK Qt 9c Quart STONE GROUND Whole Wheat Bread STONE GROUND WHEAT HAS A FRESHER FLAVOR Std. AND MORE VITAMINS TOO Corn 27 DELICIOUS HOME STYLE CORN BREAD IN FLAT PATTIES TO FIT YOUR TOASTER Pkg of 6 LOW GALORE COTTACE CHEESE Also Regular Creamed, Farmer or Chive, Pt. 19c FRESHLY MADE GROUND BEEF REGULAR GROUND BEEF Lb. 33 LEAN GROUND CHUCK Lb.

49 SELECTED GROUND ROUND Lb. 69 RATH MULBERRY BRAND Siiced BaCOn Mb PAN READY Rex Sob Lb Bciing Halibut Steaks ib GORTON'S FROZEN Fish Sticks Manning's Coffee 2 $198 Can I DEL MONTE SWEET PICKLE Relish 12-oz FOODCRAFT SWEET Gherkins 8 2 25 I I ICE I Vanilla SWIFT'S Prem 1201 LUNCHEON MEAT VAN HOUTEN MILK CHOCOLATE Candy Bars 3 2 5 Pflmni MULTI-VITAMIN and MINERAL TABLETS it iitPHf fttittlrtlf VtTI WVTI Otf-ft 1 Everywoman's Magazine April Issue Shcrmon Ookj: 9 to 10, Sun. 9 to 9. Reseda: Mon. thru Set.

9 to 10, Sun. 9 to 9. Encino- Mon. thru Sot. 9 to 9, Fri.

9-10. Sur. 9-7. Psco mo: Mon. thru Sot.

9 to 10, Sun. 9 to 9, Dorigold 1st Quality Butter 7Cc Challenge 1st Quality But WAI01A 59' NEW IMPROVED GOLDEN-LIGHT 2 Gal. Get Canister Set for $2.00 and one Mazola Label Order Blanks at any Ralphs store LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN Pork Beans 10 Bosco MILK AMPLIFIER. 33 GRAPEFRUIT GOLDEN HARVEST Mb. 17 Wheat PuffS CEREAL 6-oz Pet Food Beads-O' Bleach 2-lb.

Flj, ARGO GLOSS Starch 12-07 Pkg KINGSFORD CORN Starch ALL GREEN Asparagus EXTRA FANCY FRESH CRISP Celery Hearts 2 25 SWEET VALENCIA Oranges 7 THE BEST FOR JUICE I STAR-KIST Frozen Tuna Pie 8-oz I PICTSWEET'S FLAVOR TRAIN FROZEN CUT Asparagus Spears 10-tw. 35 KOLD KIST FROZEN Sirloin Tips With Mushrooms 49 Good ot any Morket Coupon Good for one 18-oi. Can GLORIETTA TOMATO JUICE Monday, Tuesday end Wednesday only April 1,2 and 3. 1957 Trend DETERGENT Giont Pkg LIMIT ONE COUPON CUSTOMER i tess MILADY'S Frozen Potato Pancakes 35c Complete Food Stores Serving Los Angeles County 84 Years Effective in ell Storw Monday, Tuesday and Wednetday only April 1, 2 and 3, 1957 We the Right to Store orc Ucatcd of 14049 Vcr.turs SUrman Oaks; 17800 Ventura Encino; T7240 Soticoy Rci ada, and 9750 Woodman Pacoima.

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