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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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28
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Van Nuyt (Cofif.) Sunday, April T4, T957 To Embroider Students Will ifor Brownies Visit HazeitineGirls International friendship will come to Hazeitine Ave. School I on Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in Ithe school auditorium when charming young European students presently studying in ithls country will speak before members of four Girl Scout troops'. Mrs. a 1 McLaughlin.

representing the American 'Field Service, will introduce I her two guests Cena Conforto from Rome, Italy, a stu- jdent Et Hoover High School jGlendale, and Giesla Schuitz, also 16, from Frankfurt, Ger- many, attending Glendale High. Bo'th Miss Conforto and Miss Schuitz will explain Girl Scouting as well as discuss the hob- interests and social ae- tivitie? of girls in their own countries. I This first-hand information I will be used later by the mem- ibers of the Girl Scout troops I toward fulfillment of their international friendship require- Iment for second class rank. i Troops and their leaders 'participating in this interest- ling meeting are Troop John Leighton and Mrs. Harold Koppenhafer.

sponsor- led by Hazeitine Ave. PTA: Troop 1521 Mrs. Duncan Con 'nelfand Mrs. M. Howard An! gelovic.

Also Troop Mrs. David jHirsch and Mrs. Walter cells and Troop Mrs. Robert Liner. Mrs.

"Win. Yates, iMrs. Wm. Foulke and Mrs. Maurice Kimelman; Troops J1526 and 1795 also sponsored by Hazeitine Ave.

PTA. Brownie Troop 1815, sponsored by Hazeitine Ave. PTA, Us planning an Easter week icookout tomorrow at Reseda Park. The troop has been busy learning the tenderfoot rank requirements in preparation for their fly-up in June. A motncrs meeting was held i recently at Mil- jier's home to discuss spring ac- itivities.

Troop member? are Pamela jBenham, Marilyn Berg, Janis 'rCherques. Susan Crawford, Linda D'Onofrio, Linda George, Judith Handelman, Toni Hafn- mel. Nancy Johnson, Sharon Johnston. Also Julie Kimelman, Ciau- dia Mattox, Noelle Miller. Melinda Mohl, Janet Pack, Candetta Ray.

Katherine iSherz, Suzanne Stubblefield. iKim'oerlv New Reseda Brownie Troop Is Invested in Park Ceremony First activity planned by i newly invested Brownie Troop i 2076 "of Reseda is an all-day jtrip to Griffith Park zoo dur- jing Easter vacation starting tomorrow. I The troop, sponsored by Val- leyrama Junior Woman's Club the West Valley, was in- i vested in rites at Reseda Park. Receiving Brownie pins from Mrs. Ted Rubin were Sally Terry, Cynthia Lewis, Christine Rector, Sharon Boyce, Dillys Davis.

Beverly Du Puis, iMary E. Haffner. Wanda Jones, iMary Miller. Also Susan Ostrow, Rita Sharon Pickus. Shirley and Susan Read, Suzanne Rubin, Jeannine Sherman and Kirn- berly Wood.

Recipients of adult pins were troop committee members Mmes. Jack Rector, program chairman; Irving Forman, finance; Robert Haffner and i Robert Glenn I Miller, transportation; Foster! ILewis, publicity, and Leonard Ostrow, committee chairman. Coleader with Mrs. Rubin is Russell Card. SCIENTIFIC FRENCH DRY CLEANER Available at your neighborhood grocers.

SoftExquisite Personalized PERMANENT WAVE PRE-EASTER SPECIAL April 15-16-17 Only $795 MILDRED FERGUSOWS BEAUTY ROOM S536 VAN NUYS BLVD. PANORAMA CITY EM 2-17)1, 2-9505 Open Daily 9 to 5:30 tnd Triday Evenings Little children love cuddling; these animal big ones want them as a decoration. The stitchery is so simple; and takes little time. Pattern; Directions for three 10: inch pillows; transfer of To order this pattern send So cents in coins (add 5 cents per pattern for first class mailing) to The Van Xnys 3fews Xecdlecraft Service 315; P.O. Box 162, Old Chel- sea Station, Xew York 11, X.Y.

Be sure to print plainly your name, address and pattern number desired. Send additional 25 cents for Needlework Catalog. Marineiand Is Trip Destination During Vacation Brownie Troop 694 sponsored by Kester Ave. FT A has invited troop 1379 to accompany it to Marineiand. Tuesday as an outing feature of Easter vacation.

Plans also are being made; for a skating party soon joined by members of troop 563 with leaders Mines. Louis Miller. Ivan Cool and Chester Bernie. Joining Maxine Braun, of troop on the trip to Marineiand will be- coleaders Mrs. John Emmons and Anthony Issler plus troop leaders Mrs.

Lyle teiggs and Mrs. Julien Gerry. Hostessing the outing are Donna Bell, Leslie Ann Braun. Susan Brown, Leslie Carol Ann Frimodig, Lisa Galat, Patty Heinz, "Patricia Issler, Karen Kubin, Illene 01- stein, Diana Skinner, Beth "WTiite, Nancy Ellen Zeiden. Church Society Sets BakeSale All kinds of cookies, cakes, bread and pastries will be offered Thursday at 9:30 a.m.

at a bake sale by the Seventh- day Adventist Dorcas Society. Setting will be Penney' Van Xuys Blvd. store and society members will be manning the booth with proceeds aiding the church in its community relief work. Mrs. Ewald Hilmer, president.

is heading arrangements. Winnetka Troop Sets Hike During Spring Vacation Members of Brownie Troop sponsored by PTA will have have as highlight of spring vacation on Wednesday an all-day hike at Tapia Park on Malibu Canyon Road. i Mmes. Brace A. Deichmiller.

Duane Dickson and Edward Lowell, troop leaders, and several mothers will accompany the girls. Members planning to attend are Janet Deichmiller. Candace DePuy, Cynthia Dickson, Ann Dixon, Linda jDorst, Teresa Drobatz, Lor- 1 raine Gates. Also Nancy Gimbei, Deborah Kraft. Shirley Kraft, Heather Kruse, Jeanne Lowell.

Roberta Petty, Diane Pollard, Louise Fraser, Susan O'Hare. Bonnie Outten, Bonnie Reynolds. Nancy Rosenberger, Joanne Stevens, Robin Vanderslik and Marilynn Young. ALL PRICES IN THISRALPHS AD EFFECTIVE MONDAY THRU WEDNESDAY ONLY; SEETHURSDAY PAPER FOR WEEKEND SPECIALS! TEA PKODUX7riOX 1 World tea production is estimated at 1.29S.OOO..OOO pounds annuallv. FREE! Without Obligation OBI 30 Minute Redwing Treatment KIDIJCE HIPS, THIGHS, TUMMY on HALLMARK'S PHONE-OR MAILTODAY HALUtAXKELECTCONICS V.nfor, Yej.

I FREE Irfitfntnf, wilhe-jt Aodrwt City Phont HOME FABRICS 6508 Van Nuys OPEN TO 3:30 OPEN FRIDAY TIL Mr. Gee Soys Still time to sew for Easter! Come in, choose from our fashionable fabrics in Spring's gayest colors and patterns! ZEPHYR SHEER COTTON in gorgeous Prints! Washable! Drip Dry! Crease-resistant Little or No Ironing Everglazcd Cottons Satin Striped and Prints. 36 ond widths. Woshofale, Drip Dry. JQ This season's mcst fobrrc! yrf.

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6.5-oz. 26 HOT CROSS BUNS Pkg. of LAURASCUDDERFARMFRESH Mayonnaise QUOrt 59 SUNSWEET MEDIUM Dried Prunes MD. 39 ROSEMEAD Light Amber Honey 49 Gloss. 5-lb.

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of 400 KLEENEX Table Napkins Palmolive Soap Reg. Size Bor. Both PM Ic Quick Elastic Starch TOK Oakite FORCLEANING WALLS, WOODWORK, FLOORS, TILE24-oz. fhn 2c ALL GREEN Asparagus FANCY Lb. 15 FRISK Cabbage FIRM JUICY Lemons 12C THIN SKIN FRUIT PIES COUNTY FAIR FROZEN Apple, Peach, Cherry or Boyscnberry 5-inch RE-UMBERTO Olive Oil Trend LIQUID DIT1RGINT22-ox.

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