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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 8

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Valley Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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8.A-- fCoW.) Tuesday, Mar. 25. 1958 ETHEL TAYLOR, Editor Phone STate 6-7111 REAVISWINCKLERSTO ENPLANE FOR EUROPE Leaving today for a month's jaunt in Europe are Jean and Reavis G. Winckler of 5925 Fulton ail first stop New York City. Mr.

Winckler, director of publicity for television station KTTV, a "Holiday in Paris" last year in an XTA promotion contest throughout the nation for 20th Century Fox films now being shown on television. While in Europe the Wincklers plan to visit Rome, London, Brussels and Cologne, among other spots. Youngsters Bitner 16, and Charles 14, will hold the fort here, with the aid of grandmother Mrs. Eunice Winckler. The Wincklers are active in church affairs at St.

Mark's Episcopal Church in Van Xuys. SEWING MACHINES are humming in Valley as some 100 girls in Valley 4-H clubs complete frocks for 12th annual dress review set April 2 at Northridge Junior High School. Finishing touches on dress of Sharro O'Connor, left, 15, Sylmar 4-H Club, are provided by Dale Runyon 17, Northridge-Chatsworth, as i are gathered by Cathy Knoblauch 14, Sepulveda, and Charlene Paulsen 10, Granada Hills. Each contestant is judged on quality of garment, accessories, plus how well- groomed and poised she is. Th? 4-H Seamstresses II TM Park Lnurcliwomen Set DreSS ReVieW Slate Dinner Association of Each year at springtime girls of every age turn i Park Presbyterian their thoughts to fashions and for 100 girls--4-H lub' will meet tomorrow at -7 p.m.

presided over bv Mrs. members in the Valley--this means a dress review up- Ir ne coming April 2 at Northridge Junior High School. Club members taking ing as a 4-H project in BIETZ age from 10 to 20 years. This is the 12th GUEST dress review for the li clubs; Ik i make up San Fernando'A I 'Paris in Spring Will Theme Fashion Show "Paris in the Spring' 1 themes committee are making elab- the delightful luncheon and orate plans for this outstand- if a ion show planned by, ing event on the club calen- Xorth Hollywood Woman's'dar. Club tomoirow at 12.30 p.m.; The clubrooms will be trans- at the clubhouse.

Mrs. Bvron Averv Valley 4-H Council. Clothing is made tinder prvision of adult and junior leaders. Each girl not only ii judged on workmanship ofj her garment but zlfo on and poised she! is and for the care with which she has chosen her accessories. Mrs.

William Wells of the Winnetka Club will direct the girls narrating the program Included are Terrv Lee Cun-, hff. Rose Fusano, Pat Maybiu and Barbara Scott. Clerking with Mrs. Lloyd! Panlsen of Granada Hillbillie-i Club as judges will he Mmes.I -T. A.

Hannah. Henry Davis Martin. Leslie Locke, ot fivlmar Acres, and W. liaynie of Cam on Quail. I Others heading committees! are Mines.

Eugene Monteverde and Peter Mordiga'i. Acres clean up; on I'o'tPi- and William Man- 1 1. Xnrihtidge-Chalsworth. 1 pi and publicity: Mvron P. Btien-Ainigos.

host-i Pt; Thompson, Prairie Dr. Arthur L. Bietz will he guest a at a luncheon meeting to be held Thursday at 1130 a.m. at Lodge bv Women's Auxiliary to Valley Branch, Los A County Medical Association. Dr.

Bietz, in of American Psychological Association and American Association for the Advancement of Science, will speak on ''How to be a Person Instead of a Civil 1 Introducing Dr. Bietz will be James H. Wells, program a i a Mr.s. Kail W. Schmidt, a i i a will preside when item of business will be a repoit by Mrs.

Jack W. Kills, nominating committee a i a Mmes. Mortimer Diamond. T. Gordon Erick-on.

George Spauldinsr and Sheldon Koff are in charge of reservations. Pi iscilla Circle will be hostessing a baked ham dinner. Reservations for the dinner are being taken by Mrs. Mary Drewry. EMpire 1-0563, and Mrs.

Margaret Palmer, EM- pire 5-4327. Mrs. Everett Lasher, occupational therapist and extensive traveler, will give a talk and show- slides of her recent trip to Hawaii. Series of Classes Set by Center Xew series of gym classes will start at the Xorth Hollywood Center YWCA tomorrow Edith Harris formed into the de la and her Paix' 1 complete- with sidewalk cafes, Eiffel Tower, trees in bloom, and birds, butterflies and s. Predominant colors will be shocking pink and charcoal.

Fashions will be presented by Eddie Lewis with hats by JOAN MORGAN JEFFUS She's Engaged Also starting tomorrow at 11:30 o'clock is a series in diction and vocabulary building: a study of words to increase vocabulai-y, practice pronunci- connotation of Ol Miss Jeffus iT IS A pre-Easter party was setting for the engagement announcement of Joan Morgan! OFFICIAL SEAL of National Federation, Business and Professional Women's Clubs, will provide decor theme for Tri-Valley District during second annual convention April 12 and 13 at Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. Plans for event are discussed by, from left standing, Eleanor Hawkins, general chairman; Virginia Grant, credi- tionals chairman; Bernice Butler; seated, Edna Hagerty, district president, and Cora Track. Twenty-one clubs is district will take part along with state and national leaders. The News photo Business, Professional Women Conclave Plans Ready for 21 Tri- Valley Clubs The call to convention Apriljfrom board members and dis-j Marjorie Hitch, state trea- 12 and 13 has been sent i chairmen and plans for surer, will arrive from San dele- night over first Loretta. furs by Leo Reitner.

state officers and chairmen to' attendance to the state con- Francisco to address and coiffures by Maurice. join the 21 clubs of Tri-jvention at the Fail-mount gates at the Saturday Models will be ciub mem-j Valley District. Business and' tel, San Francisco, on May 20- banquet to be presided bers Mmes. Harvey Stowers. 1 Professional Women, at the'June'l all are scheduled.

by Jeanne Chisholm, Gaylord Hil'dreth. Joseph Har-, Second Annual conclave. Delegates will hear Ruth; vice president. Henry i John' Headquarters for the Satur-l Church Gupta, past state pres-, Members from the 21 clubs Margwarth, Laurence Ga day and Sunday conference is' ident and candidate for the' have made reservations, ac ford and Robert Musser. Club president Mrs.

Thomas Hollywood Roosevelt Assembly District, to Eleanor Hawking, with Edna Hagerty, Tri-Val- Francisco, speak at the Sun-igeneral convention chairman. N. Xeff. will be assisted by ley District president, opening day luncheon, followed by in-j She will be assisted by Hel- Mmes. Helen Knowles session April 12 at 10 a.m.lstallation of new officers by.ien McKenney, Van Xuys, Lauko in a board meeting in Grace, national noramat-ihostess; Virginia Grant.

Pan- Dining room hostesses include Mmes. R. F. Fincher, a Wakefield, John Rumsey. Alvin Horton, Winston Roche, Ralph Wells.

Alfred Lohman. Francois Ros- taing. Earl Hatch, and. Fred Apollaro. Others assisting members Mmes.

Fellowship Meet At Thursdays Fellowship Ls a University Ex sion class consisting of six lessons under the tutelage of Martha Mason, speech and drama teacher. A hesinning in bridge April 0, and a meeting of class for inteimediates on a April 30. at Instructor is ned out the Easter theme. Among guests present were are junior a Erickson, Brooks Graham Mac Quinte, Edgecomb, Robert Grove and Ralph Harris Jr. Supervising the cuisine will be Mmes.

Harold Flood, Ralph Conrad, N. C. Colianni, Paul De Droit. Stan- Hopkins, Carroll Soenke Jeffus to John Roy Nelson'and C. V.

Clawson. held at the home of the bride- Accepting reservations parents, Mr. and Mrs. he Mmes. Earl Hazelett X.

Morsetle of Varna Van Xuys. Forty guests each received i Marvin Miller a basket canying an Easter' Parsonnet. egg inscribed with the cou-i pie's names, while other decoi JxT yellow- and i also 2.IHC Aviation Room. Theme of this second annual conclave is taken from the BPW Us. 0 God, From Pettiness," according to Mrs.

Hagerty. The session with registration starting Saturday at 9:30 a.m. will get under Avay officially at 12:30 p.m. with luncheon in the Redwood Room. Election of officers, reports Wage Home Auxiliary Will IGuest at Meet mg chairman president.

and past state orama City, credentials; Alfrieda Cockrell, High Sierra, resolutions: I Young, Xorth Hollywood, bylaw revisions; Elizabeth Babcock, Sherman Oaks, music; Flora Ball, Woodland Hills, reservations, and lona Fellers, decorations. Election judge is Osa Walker with Virginia Hendricks as inspector a Bobbie Ingle and Helen Harper, tellers. 122s. dec-orations; "slip a and Vincent Hidden Hills, model- in cr. Mines.

Earl Everett, the Women's a a i and Zoe a a i a i o. Colletta Church at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Portpr. i i Ten i and Mary Belton will sppak on All clashes will be held at Miss Jeftus' grandparents Mi Mr-Afee, Sylmar, a i i.stums Look at Race Re-'the building.

5142 Tu-' a Mrs. Roy Irick, Lynne! ion coordinators. Munga A POplar 3-81D1. McCraken, home from Stan" University, who will serve as maid of honor, and Mr. and Mrs.

Walt Williams of Sherman Oaks best man The bride-elect is a gradu- Wedding Belles Twins Charlene and Charlotte Wright Join Newlywed List will and a experiences of Delmer Evans. Oil and water the Wage Home Auxiliary in color paintings are by Mmes. I their work of patient care for I and Marion St. Anne's Maternity (will be chronicled tomorrow I jat 2:30 p.m. at a meeting of, members of St.

Anne's Foun- 'dation in the Whitlev A venue home of Mrs. D. B. Lewis. i Jeanne Crain.

star, will be honorary hostess assisting Mmes. Murrell B. Flournoy and Henry G. Mosler. Program discussants include Mines.

i 11 i a Ackerman, Earl Nelson and Arthur B. re 'for Northridge Juniors Club Mrs. Maynard Eissman, act- Garfield phnto MRS. STANLEY GARRIS Gill Halgren) Miss Halgren (he to be, in President of recently or-j Hogarl Organizational mat-! i i ganized Northridge njorjt rs will be reported by Mmes.j 5 OT ate of School, Birmingham i she was student body treasurer and president of Ladies honor society, did attended Pierce College. Son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Xelson of Jellico Van Woman's G. Caldwell (Joan Leslie), Robert S. Williams, George O'Hara and Miss Bar- Mrs. Clifford Owen as mem bership chairman and Mrs.

Edward Japs, parliamentarian. bara Dobrott. The Wage Home program of S. R. Garris Of interest to her Valley DA Deputy Is Speaker for Junior Club ''Social Problems Pertinent to the Community'' is topic chosen by Al Warnberg.

chief deputy from Los Angeles District Attorney's office, for his address today at 8 p.m. for North Junior Woman's Club. William Kennicott, program chairman, will introtiuce Mr. Warnberg and lead a discussion period following his presentation. Members are being asked to bring canned goods for a food basket to be given at Easter time to a family "adopted" in cooperation with the senior club.

ith an eye to the children in the family, colored eggs will be added to the basket. Sierra-Cahuenga i st i Special guests present at the, Anne's Hospital friends is news of recent nup- Conference tomorrow 1 ast session were Mrs. Neil nationwide attention in wpl- 3 i Jackson, Knights. He is attendingi Canuen a district Sierra- junior CO i i a Donald Fuller, re-pec- I are a of a i i Krhv.mi Valeno Pt The hi id Air. and i i of rn in ing at a ripd S'in of Mr.

and hdin R. of St thp brides' oorp a i atl attention in wel- tials of Jill Halgren who was in the clubhouse will claim acting coordinator, fare circles, and serves as with Lt. Stanlev R. attention of the iuniors when oman Club; model operation for social and'QarrK TSAF, at rites' per--members present a take off ne Moore S.erra-Cahu- medical agenc.es having forme at All Saints EpiW'Sn 3-or the ceremonv i he was a i i a -with Delta ing as commissioner of en a uiatrict ptesiaent, and jhir I pal Church in Beverly Hills MIX Is-ac Garrott a fro.ked i nylon Sigma Phi. He cmrentiy is athletics and president of Joseph HeiU.

Sierra- gome chalrman is in charg Qf 'couple at a reception in the'durtion. (Garden Room of Bel-Air Hotel. make i a mgton in the fall, 'by hostesses Mmes. C. J.

Geis-DC TM Va a a St Van Xupiials are planned fot M. C. Kennedy and Wil- Uig. 23 in Las Vegas, R. Sloan.

In separate ceremonies both for their befoie is a graduate of Xorth'Xuys, the benedict-elect held at Valley a i Baptist he headed south, i Texas State College here is a Birmingham 11 Crunch, i sisters Charlene or i he was a i i a -with Delta serving and Chailotte Jovce pdle laf felJ xu(h Atomics i A i pledged i A of seed pea Us SP-I when thev from Pierce College and will William li and her i and she cvrrip' ho lir of i their honpvmoon couple' to i of Wash-' Refreshments served 5 3 1 i i i i i niiidUons and pink tea I i i sifter Charlotte a i i in a peacock blup suit romplpnipmed i for i as honor a in man was Man in ess who i He K. IPHP i MAS I a i a 'sh S( 'nocil. of On a hone 1 moon af Furnace Deck i in Death Valley i Fnibr and Charlotte i i maninge. Gowned in a fashioned i a scalloped neckline. Chailotte wore a headpiece of; seed pearls wlm sec tired She carried i a a School and attended Col lose.

Following rpception the couple wpiii TO Phoenix. A Lambda Chapter to Meet Today Lambda a of Dclp- Society i meet tod.n at a.m. at Vallov i i a other sister Mrs. id Taios Woman Club ho-d--e. for n-- attended a bridesmaid.

Bob Peacock was host man i a WPIT a by Harold Gordon Turn Chailene honor a a i pink i fon. Similarlv frocked was an-i Life 01 russinn on "Political thp 1 T.Odder for thp dav I i Stephen i h.ivp tom mPmboi.s i 1 i James Chisholm, Dan LPVOIT-OH, i a T. a i a and Samuel X. McDonald. i i Dick Slioltn.

T'np liudp is a i a a of Vein Hich School. Hor luisband. son of Mr. a i i i a Fill-! lei of IbOOl i i "Birthdays to Be Celebrated by Moose Unit Fl Palm Springs and will eventu- a reside in A a i a Turkey, where he has been assigned a hirthdavs i be by the Air Force. Film- of Val Verde Gardpn honoreciby Van a i Tlll thp daughicr of Mr.

Club's recent tour of Descans-o 1031, Women of MOOSP. ar(1 i s. A Halgren Gartens will highlight today's partv this evening at Bel-Air, her a a direc- i meeting in the home of a tor and M'CC president of a i Mulligan, 8036 Cherry- Mrs. Robert Johnson of a i 0 '-tone Ave i Berneic-p bank will be in charge, as- le a an Xuvs HHi Stf pansek acting as presiding sisted bv Mines. Gladvs Mur- school jrnum.ite and is at- officer.

phy, Ed Rehurek. John Spa-, ij sc where she is af- Alo on the agenda ivill be mmato. Micheal Ippohto and fjiiated with Kappa Kappa a annual spring plant ex- Edna Connors. 'Gdmma. -change which will be con.

Proceeas will ne uspa ior Hcr husband, son of Mr, ea ny Mrs. i a care of the aged at Moose-, anf i Mrs. Fred Smith of Man- lant chairman, and Mildred haven. Florida. nitiation for Van Nuys Does 'hattan Beach, is a graduate of McXaughton.

secretary. Co" where he affiliated with I will be Mona An! Sigma Chi. For the ceremony the bride was gowned in white silk taffeta and Alencon lace. She taken through Owen's Kagel drews. Eadie Riley and Lillian White.

Xext month's tour will be Canyon Cactus Gardens. Xew members will be initi- carried stephanotis and white ated by Van Xuys Drove Benevolent Patriotic Order of. Her entourage all wearing Does tomorrow at 8 p.m. in white lace included Mrs. David Van Xuys IOOF Hall withiDeGroote, honor attendant; Clara E.

Burke to preside. John Leach, Mrs. Mal- Those having birthdays in McLeod, Jody Tarchione. March who will be honored Iciaudia and Carol after spssion are Lois bridesmaids. jean Pen Women will meet to.

Scott. Mildred Mary) Ron Miller as bestimorrow at 10 a.m. i Mil- Rolanger. Mildred Maroney iman while usher tasks were'dred Asher, 13229 Chandler Women to Meet Tomorrow San Fernando Valley Branch of Xational League of Ameii- AND MRS. WILLIAM I.

HESS (Charlene Joann Wright) MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM D. FULLER (Charlotte Joyce Wright) Horwitz, Irene Fairchild, I Virginia Daniel. Prarl Miller, Ratcman and Mar- Wells.

carried out bv Jack bride's brother; Tony Buschine. Arlich, Frank a and Grant Kuhns. Helen Mitchel will conduct nipptinjf to be fol- 'lowed by luncheon..

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