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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 53

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Valley Newsi
Location:
Van Nuys, California
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53
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Thursday, April 4, 1957 jf Van uys (Colif.) 13-B ACTIVITIES CLUBS FEATURES Ethel Taylor, Editor Phone STate 6-7111 EASTER WEEK EXCURSION SET Manners Will Traverse Colorado Easter vacation will offer excitement and new. experiences for many Girl Scouts in the Los AngelesCouncil embracing San Fernando Valley. Troops are planning visits to many interesting places which range from a trip along the ColoradoRiver to overnight adventures at one of the Council-operated troop camps. Several Groups Going Members of Valley Mariner Ship 590. the "Lurline," will join sister Scouts from Venice and South Bay Councilsfor a trip along- the Colorado River.

Girls have had some canoeing and swimming experience, and since December have been taking lessons in both from the aquatics division of the City Department of Recreation and Parks. They have taken lifesaving and weather permitting, have spent week-ends developing necessary skills. Leaders also have had training from the city, according to Ship SkipperMrs.Malcolm Keele. Marineland of the Pacific will be destination on April 18 of Hayvenhurst PTA-sponsored Brownie Troop 1027 for an Easter vacation week educational field excursion. Leaders Mmes.

Herald Stein and Frank Keene will accompany them and the girls plan to picnic on the More Field Trips Members are Rhoda MaryBriggs, Kathy Ann Brunson, Beverly Cox, Susan Davidson, Marijane Friedman, ValericGreenfieid. Gayle Gulliver, Susan Henderson, Debra Hetrick, Bonnie KeyJarrett, Janet Keene, Christine Martire, Mary Alice Monroe, Sandra Mercer, KathyPappas, Michele Pleak, Diane Sparleer, Rosalyn Stein and Linda Warner. Another field trip during Easter vacation is set by Brownie Troop 1462 sponsored by WinnetkaPTA. The girls plan to spend April 24 at Los Angeles County Museum in Exposition Park. Alpha Xis WillMark 64th Date Many From Valley Have Role in Event TALKINGOVER Sunday luncheon at Beverly Hilton which will celebrate Delta Gamma Sorority's 84th anniversary are Valley Alumnae Mmes.

William E. Gregory, hostess chairman; Raymond Eick, reservations; William H. Walker, invitations and programs, and Ralph C. Wray, general chairman. The News by Ralph Samuels Gammas Prepare for Beverlv Bancmet Valley Alumnae of J)eita Gamma join with members from other areas on Sun- riav noon for a luncheon in United States and Canada, and' charge of 1 a organization; active around the world.

San Fernando Valley Al- jpha Xi Deltas will observe I the 64th anniversary of the I founding of their sorority at a luncheon-meeting to be I 'held Saturday.April 13, at the UCLA chapter house, Hilgard Ave. The group will join members i five alumnae chapters of the Southern California Alliance, Los An.2f!es. Glendale. Long Beach, Whittier and Orange Coumy, who will meet' jointly with the colle? program; and has at 11 a.m. chapter.

Coeds Take Part are supervised of 9000! Thomas Smith, Alliance Iinvitations to all Southern is in charSe of lhe Mrs. Ralph Ware, past pres-' ifornia Delta Gammas. the Bali Room of the Beverly jdem of th'e Valley William Camm is in charge Hilton Hotel to celebrate made lhe She will be toastmistress and1 Other Valley women that are and chanter girl present the principal chairmen in-; tional philanthropy arrangements for the of P-'aniiec'- a Pro" gram will include di Mmes. Mary Lou Deichmiller and Ruth Lowell are leaders, the mothers' committee among others Mmes. Margaret Kraft, Ida Dickson, Leila Reynolds and Barbara Dorst; Northritlge Girls A "fun outing" is set by Girl Scout Troop 1524 of Northridge when the girls will attend the Bob Crosby Show enmasse on April 15.

Among those participating will be Judy Bennett, Janice Ellsworth, Pamela Hampton, Xanette Hopkins, Linda Jacobs, Sandi Jensen, Betty Jury, Andrea Lounsbery, Linda Moore, Terri Messina, Victoria Neggen, Susan Riggins. Also, Lynn Stevenson, Sandra Shaw, Gail Wyland and Karen Solomon. Leaders accompanying the girls were Ellen Neggen, Julie Shaw, Mary Wyland and Ethel Jury. Other groups have outings scheduled to Corriganville, dude ranches, parks and lakes in proximity to the Valley, the beaches and even to San Diego Zoo. Gold Rush Ball Benefit for Hospital East Woodland Hills Club to Sponsor Gala Gold hued tickets are in the mail to members announcing that the Valley Presbyterian Hospital will receive the proceeds from the East Woodland Hills a n's Club sponsored Gold Rush Ball set for April 27.

Country Manor in Calabasas will be transformed for the evening into a "Diamond Lil Saloon" where members a will be carried back to the Old West Gold Rush Days. Many Will Assist Mmes. Albert Lewis and Gil- jbert Cheves are, dance men with the following as com- jmittee members: Mmes. William Hannah. George Wiseman, Ray Probst, M.

W. Tuttle, L. M. Chelini, George Striegler, Carney Muhlbach, Robert Tucker, Veer- and group's origin. Founders Day 1937 orates ath 84th anniversary of speaker, Mrs.

Robert elude Mmes. Edgar King, Ken-1 vemeits the founding of Delta Gamma national council president. jnet'n Tolbert, Charles Kern i Vv Gcigerich will pre- Daniel Hay, first vice; Thomas Hazzard, John at the sessions. FashionLuncheonAwaited at Lewis School, Oxford. Mis-j pressident; Lee Paul, Province Noble sissippi, a small girl's school; later absorbed by the Univers- secretarV; and Samuel Minford Doran Jr.

ity of Mississippi. (Province alumnae secretary, Today, Delta Gamma's S4 will all be introduced collegiate chapters are located on campuses throughout the MissMarkham Has Birthday image serial: 12612076 image serial: 12612076.

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