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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 84

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Valley Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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12-C--Vsn Nuys NEWS -fr Thursday, Aon! 24, 1958 Mrs. Crabtree Will Hostess Planning Meet Final plans for the forth mining fashion-luncheon of I Granada Hills Pi Eta Chaptei of Beta Sigma Phi will be re viewed during a business 1 meeting today at p.m. in the, home of Mrs. Richard Crab tree. 10101 P'irmament Ave.

i Daze" is i of, style show which will be i a 10 at Knolhvood 'Country Club. Fashions will be presented jhy Krika's. Lance Lloyd's viii fi-pfite hair iings for the models. Gene Baker, honorary mayor of Granada Hills, will be commentator. I A Proceeds will be used chapter's philanthropic, i projects.

Tickets may be re-' hy calling Mrs. John Susni: 1 EMpire 3-416S. Following business; meeting Mrs. Robert Merz i conduct a pledge ritual Robert Brown and Don-' Legion Auxiliary Lists Girls State Delegates Twenty-four units of 20th, Sarah Frances Park Carol American Legion Xuys High. Van Nuys Unit.

Anne Kroll, Alemany High, Auxiliary, will sponsor dele-: Carolyn AlbertinaFelt, Bir-iPanorama City Unit, jgates to the fifteenth annual 1 mingham High, Sepulveda; Carol a i Mazur, Session of California Girl State: Unit; Lani Wynne KomstohkJ Villa Cabrini Academy, Sun to be held June 23 to July 1, Canoga Park High. Chats- Valley Unit: June Margaret at University of California, worth, Woodland Hills and Nestor, Polytechnic High, Pa- Davis Campus, coima Unit: Christine Marie Raising, Corvallis High, Studio City Unit; Margaret Ethel Rollow, North Hollywood High, I North Hollywood Unit, and Girl State is for llth. grade! I coeds who show outstandingjDlHUCr qualities of leadership, schol- 1 arshin and nersonalitv. MRS. HAROLD SUNDE President-Elect Selected by Canoga Club It is expected that there willillUbJJclllU Ul I be approximately 395 girls 1 this year from alljC-! (-J-I-Y-IO parts of California.

J.OT.CI Girls elected to he governor! and outstanding citizen from! Husbands and newly elected each state will be sent on tojofficers will be special guests Girls Nation in Washington.Jat a buffet dinner and dance High, Reseda Unit. Troop to Hostess Nestle Ave. Girl Scout Troop 72-1 under the leadership of Girls who will go from 20th given by Sigma lota Mrs. Helen Powers, will act 'District include Susan PalmajBeta Sigma Phi, on Saturday! as -s and entertain San Fernando High.ievening in the home of Mrs. Brown Tro np 2203 sponsored ny San FernandojCleve.

Smith. iiu. Harold Sunde. active'and Granada Hills Preceding the dinner will INGENUITY WILL COUNT when Sepulveda Woman Club members dream skl i she wiu be assisted'in Valley women's clubs many up ideas for unusual hats with which they will compete for prizes next Wednesday nv mes Richard has been chosen by Ca-i at a spring fashion brunch. Anything goes--from Christmas tinsle to egg baskets nc William Tucker, noga Park and some Showing their entries here are Mines.

Karl A. Lindstrom, Clifford Mrs. Dale Harrison, as presiden a i a is in charge of ar-new season. T-J i Harold Harvey, -Owen lancements for special re-i Mrs. Sunde also is a past.oCtS JT l02f3.ni I and Fred Voting.

and favors, assist-: i of a Business meeting of Sigma by Mrs. William Tucker. i Woman's Cluh. I Luncheon plus a a a Chapter will he held Mon- iner vm leadership of Mrs. Eileen be installation of new officers.

JSweyd, at today's meeting. They are Mmes. Ken Bron-iThe troop is working towards Showing Nelson and Robert Barto. -I i i cti ru un- i Club.f i 'ell. president; Cleve second class badge.

for the UULV il Grimihi? Ernest 'Fancv Hat Brunch jMiss St. Johns i for for Sepulveda Women iZonta Event Sports Cars Inspire Fads for Women herself a newspaper a will; Prizes will be awarded will select the most Adela St. three classifications when funniest and varied and interesting pulveda Woman's Club holds entry modeled by participat- newspaper career began in its ways and means Fashion ing members. 1913 on the Los Angeles Eve- Brunch next Wednesday at Cosmetic door i will "ing Herald, will be princi- 11 a.m. in the clubrooms atibe given and a $10 a i a speaker Monday for mem-, 13236 Parthenia St.

'award i bei and gue-'ts of Zonta Club; Judges who will include Brunch will be served Lodge for the Hrs. Lewis Raymond, John and her committee "ke the helm as club presi-, Ha i a Her officers are Emma; a Wa.cher. GMa Em a Spring and summer apparel, iou Deu Schel. Edna will be modeled by club mem-jrj eec i Si va ne Hood, Ivy! hers Mmes'Robly Ewing, L. a and Fiorina Pedlow.

Anderson, Glen Broin, A. installing officer will be; Walter Cary, F. I i a sadena.l jWascher, Johnny Gregg. A. secrelary Zonta Interna-i Automotive designers are 2, Edward Albertson, i a rs District Nine.

not the only ones who have Benton N. Corley, J. Attending the event i been influenced by the grow- Lutschg. her mother will be Elaine ing popularity of sports cars; Sepulveda i Club 1 Johns Dare. Encino Do 1'PnfQ in America.

'models are Mmes. Edward: who co-authored the co Fashion designers are com-; Dunn. Eugene Beatty. Rupert best a a In" tip with sleek, i i a i Herbert Luse. Change Your with styles to match the new auto: Canasta and bridge will fol-; William R.

Parker of Red-' stvlings. low the show I lands University. These new designs for driving put the emphasis on com-j fort and freedom of movement' driving. One of the most popular is the "car coat," a three-quarter length jacket, which is less about the body when -sitting. Many of these car coats are made "from synthetic or pro- as president for a second term cessed fibers so that they will TV, ores a "RYn lUm-viq RViprman Dales concert sineer.

act as wind-breakers when riding in open cars Serving with her will be; for homemakers will high-, day at p.m. at the home of Mmes. Ralph Ferrin, Bernarclilight tomorrow's 12:30 Leon Griffiths. JJ. Ross, Sam Dockery.

and Guy I session of Ladies Guild for; It will be the last meeting jCrowley. vice i Nicholas Greek Orthodox! officiated by retiring Archie Hemstreet, recording' Church at Sherman Mrs. James Madden. secretary; Monte Boisen, cor-i Woman's Club house, 1524S- Final arrangements will be responding secretary. Dickens St.

imade at the meeting for cen- Stuetzel, financial secretary, and John Weaver, treasurer. at the election Mrs. Achilles George, wayskerpieces and programs for and means chairman, is Founders Day Banquet to ing arrangements and held at Sportsmen's Lodge. meeting was Mrs. Fred Wil- dent is Mrs.

Theodore Maro; Lodge. son. past president and longipulos. A report on plans for the time club member, who wasj Guild members are being in-i forthcoming Mothers a elected of to bring guests. I brunch also will be given.

Cahuenga District CFWC in T- reemans A member, Elsie Mathews, was elected to the office of financial secretary for district. le: Wedding Trip to La Jolla vWi, i jSequoia Tea Set April 29 O'Rourke photo LOIS FRANK She's Engaged Tarzana BPW Plans Installation Banquet Elected to serve the Business and Professional ce is Theresa Fro Morris, Sherman Oaks concert singer. The club under Mrs. ris's guidance last year wa Frank's- I Happy News Mr. and Mrs.

Max Frank of 17S52 Vanowen Reseda, are announcing the engagement of their daughter Lois Jacqueline to Fred Leonard Goldstein. Lois, a graduate of Reseda High School, is attending Valley College. Mrs. Harry Goldstein of kan greater convenience. Third annual Teachers hostessed by Sequoia executive board members, will- be'held Tuesday.

April 29 all 3:33 p.m. in the school multi-l purpose room. The affair, now an established Sequoia custom, is planned according to s. Stanley Pearson, president, to express appreciation to faculty members for the cooperation in parent-teacher activities. Hospitality chairman Mrs.

Jack Gearing, has as co-workers Mmes. Al Oliver, Henry! Valentine and William Gay; and art a i Mmes. a Moeii and William Spurlock. La Jolla was honeymoon a a i centered by a destination of Mr. and Mrs.

white orchid. A heart shaped i Franklin 1 headpiece secured her veil, (ijessica Margaret Tokar.i who; Nancy Tokar, bride's sister. repeated nuptial vows at Cal-jserved as maid of honor in i nylon organdy' while i bridesmaid Bonnie Birch was in pink taffeta. Robert Hopkins was best jman and usher tasks were per! formed by Frank Szekely. David King and Jon Edes.

A graduate of Van Nuys High School and Valley Col- the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Tokar of 9270 Dorrington Place, Pacoima. Milt, the son of Milton S. Freeman of Red Bluff, and Mrs.

Esther Freeman of 14322 Dickens Sherman Oaks, also is a graduate of Van-Nuys High and USC. 'i, Beverlv Hills, attends USC 0 be-held Saturday, May 3, at whprp he is a affiliated with Some styles have chest or citec i at Tri-Valley BPW Dis--Glen-Aire Country Club inl Ensiion Phi ingaroo pockets in front for trict convention last week Sherman Oaks. Social hour lyedcHncr nlan-' have not lend in Hollywood for having.will start at 7 p.m. with din-! re lecL completely sponsored a at 7:30. i i exchange student this Installing officer will 'year, fo.nering career advance- Marion vice! Pgfj-y foTi A card arty wil1 be held Saturday evening at 8 o'clock a Norway Hall on Friar St.

presented by the Valley Nor-. rona Lodge 50, Sons of Nor-! Madison Sets Open House Assemblies Lodge Presents lOpen Card Party mem. i a i a relations president of Tri-Valley a a i i public a i a i The gavel and pin will be i i Mrs. Morris presented hy Edna i be a a i past president of Tri-V THE SHOE WITH THE MAGIC SOLE Sunlight and in other words, the beloved SPECTATOR. Here, with a dainty demi heel that has the illusion of height The whits with black potent brawn or now calf.

8409 Van Nuys BI. Panorama City EM 2-9945 Open Monday, Thursday and Friday Nights Young hold a membership drive A i a nppn I I I i a I a i The a a i a i High la! inn and a i assemblies ai'e set in the school a i i i i A 7'h grade assembly will a place at 7 p.m., 8th grade at. 7:15, and 9th grade at 8:50 p.m. Homeroom visits will he-, gin at 8 o'clock and an informal review of activities will be featured. A third a of the open house will be a Hobby Fair.

All clubs in the school have exhibits as well as hobbie-. of all students. Barrister members will be guides and Teen Toppers will man the information tables. Coffee will be on sale at the cafeteria pavilion, served by PTA members. ord Party Saturday at Omicron I a Leo photo MILTON F.

FREEMAN (Jessica M. Tokar) arv church jn The public Is being mvitetl! i a i ovo hy Rev Sorority Unit Elects Officers a i cf i 1 Sigma A i i a has elected a new a of officers. Now serving are Mnvs. Jlaiph A i president: Harris, vice recording secretary: munity Center, 5510 canasta a df Some zw fetcrl the TmeLteVvalley people he-jbridge and prizes io a i a chairman Mr? i a being invited to a Mrs. Julian Hagen is serving; rues Paul Neilsen will presented Barbara Abramson, POp- as party chairman and i a was gowned in Will vv iii lames Blaine, boys' directorial- 6-9103.

and Rosalie Berger, of All Nations Foundation, toiSTate -1-2065. are taking calls. mond Larson is lodge presi-: white lace and chiffon and dent. carried a cascade of featheied THERESA FRO MORRIS Given Second Term members of Kappa Omicron chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha when they convene this evening in the home of Mrs. Nicholas George.

Mr. Elaine's message will be of a i a interest to the chapter since All Nations Foundation is one of its ma- jOr philanthropies. Climaxing program. Vrs. George, president, will present a portable television set to Mr.

Blaine for the Boys' Club. Following the program, the social committee headed by MI-S. Norris Blair will hostess a shower for Mrs. Alan Remi the arrival of tiny Greg Alan. A i i Mrs.

Blair will be Mrs. 1'annoli and Mrs. 'Tom Kstl'iw. pjionding secretary, and Lefty Tyrec, treasurer. Plans were mmie for delegates to attend California State convention at U.

S. Grant Hotel in San Diego. May 23 to 25. Mrs. Austin will represent Eta Rho as delegate and Mrs.

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