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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 7

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Valley Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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District Officer Will be Guest at Toluca Meet Toluca Lake Chapter of: IJ'nai B'rith Women will holdj a meeting tomorrow at at the Valley Jewish Community Center, according to Sam G. Rubenstein, president. Mrs. Jerome Melvin, of Sacramento, first vice president of District -l, B'nai B'rith Women, will make an official visit to the chapter and a short skit will be presented by the Toluca Lake Players. Luncheon will tae served ati 11:30 a.m.

by Mrs. Earl Drai-j min, hostess. Reservations mav'. SOCIETY CLUBS WEDDINGS STRAIGHTFROM THE HEARTH By GERMAINE HANEY What a dav ho called to STate fi-G836. I turned out to tel We enter-; tuineil everybody from a three- month-old baby to a police dog.

In between times 1 wrote' CHURCH MEMBERS S. church membership in 1955 neared 100,000,000. Allied Arts Studio POPULARAND CLASSICAL BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED now offering courses in PIANO MARIMBA VOICE DRAMA LANGUAGES CREATIVEWRITING STofe 6-7163 14259 Vonowen (Corner of Tyrone) say in la belle France, he has learned to speak by ear (mu.sician-i'ashion) and the rules and regulations are felt, rather than learned. So now, mother and son, are several letters, sent my money; trying madly to catch up on to the University of California such things' as direct and into enroll in a course called 'The! direct objects. Son corrects English Bible a.s Literature," Mom's accent, and Mom works and beat myself to a pulp help-! on Son's sentence structure.

ing Ric with French And how I whh that Jim and In the course or his year il had used more sense when abroad, he learned to speak jRju was younger. The way we French well enough so that to scream at him as we when lie rt'jjislered for rol- I all tried to do his homework. K'Sf the other day, he Avas pounding on tables, the Nestle PTA IGirls Scouts' FirstSession Coranons Party lliOl VonNuyfc YY California Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1 956 photo her day, he Avas grunted a year's i-redit in the language. But helas, as we For the well-dressed Sub-Teen Girl jail PARTY DRESSES in Cotton and Cotton Satin.

High-Styled and Beautiful! Sizes 6-14 Also for School Cotton Dresses, Blouses, Wool Sportswear Long Cuffed Torso Sheath of taffeta, stand-away collar with checked edge to match the sprightly bow. Black and red. Sizes 5-9. Miss Teen Shop 14547 Ventura Shermon Oaks Open Friday Evening 'til 9 p.m. FREEPARKING IN REAR desert rose Ware SALE duet apple star burst autumn Over $70 Value in Open Stock The regular price 50 pc.

set $44.95 8 Dinner Plates 8 Cups 8 Bread Butter 1 Vegetable Dish 8 Salad Plates 8 Saucers 8 Fruit Bowls 1 Oval Platter Good Housekeeping Shop Green Stomcs Free Perking ShopFriday 'til 9 TL I I 7 i i pj 6404 Van Nuys VanNuys Sr Recr MR. AND MRS. RAYMONDC. ATKINS MR. AND MRS.

DONALD W. CLARK (Diane Elizabeth Felbinger) (Donna Carol Dempster) Recentwed Pair Establish Reception for New Residence in Van Nuys Couple after on tables, yelling that went on around here. All because he didn't have a grown-up brain, if wg bad used patience, if we'd mild and understanding, have raised a better studei QUOTE AM) I'XQL'OTK Making their home at 1.15-19 Wyruidotte Van The thing? prominent Ameri-lare Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Charles Atkins (f)iane Elizabeth! say abroad can be appro-- i who pledged vows during evening riies at First; priate and beautiful, or so ill-; Church Encino with' the Rev.

Scott Brewer' Newly organized intermedi-i Girl Scout Troop 1S43, sponsored by Nestle Ave. FPA; jwill hold its first meeting to-j day in the home of the troop's i assistant leader, Mrs. Seymour I Hart man. 4930 Alonzo ncinu. i Members of the troop include i Donna Armstrong.

June By-j jard, Janctt Fowler. Diannej JKriedman. Jill Harttnan, Joan! jHenriricks, Marilyn l.iimoman,| i Linda Luthy, Carol Master. And Kathy Miner, Fatty Mc-i jGinnis.i'enny IVtrash, Anclrea! Rogers, Kristina Skupa. Mari-; I lyn Smith, Dana Vickery, Jan-: ice NY right and Terry Young, i Mothers of troop members; met last week in the home ot troop leader Mrs.

Karl Virk-j iery to make for the ing year. appnintt'd chairmen1 arc Mines. Kemu-tli troop i-hairman; Ted l.uthy.. Jack tlenrge FnwSer. juvasnrcr, and tleorgo Coranons social club hold a picnic style barbecue dinner tomorrow evening from 6 to 9 o'clock at the home of Diane Randoll, 13038 Greenleaf St.

Entertainment will be provided by club members and prospective members will be special guests. MEDICAL REDUCING PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Specializing in Weight Reduction LOW FEES 14424 Victory Blvd. BlockEast of Van Nuyi) Ot. C. By ST.t, 6-3702 timed and common that one Surely one of the finest speeches one our countrymen ever uttered in another country is that General Pershing is supposed to have delivered when lie went to France at the head of the American I mops in World AVar 1 simply, "Lafayette, we are.

here." Mr. and Mrs. Ton A. Hemp U'r of SSOl Aqueduct A Se-! PIERRE'S BEAUTY STUDIO 14538 Vonowcn St. VANOWEN ARCADE STate 0-1107 SPECIAL.

PERMANENT WAVE SI 050 lasting Ke-rmanenr includingHairstyling Beauty I- I IV '12' officiating. Diane. daughter of Mr. Mrs. Herman of 17847 Ludlow Cranada Hills, approached the altar in a gown of nylon tulle ap- pliqued with dainty organdy roses.

A crown 'H seed pearls hpld her veil and she carried stephanotis and white orchids. Her hridegroom is she son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Atkins of 15820 Monte Syl- at Re? Felbinger nando to Santa ported Quote from our ex- president, who as he stood among England's hallowed Making up their entourage dead in Westminster jwere Caroline could say only, "Put on 'myjmaid of honor; tomh, he did his damndest." win, best man; Joan Van 1 hope it isn't true, because Claudia McCulloch and Patricia I hate to think Americans have I Atkins, sister of the hnde-j that to be ashamed cf.

groom, bridesmaids: Douglas -p. Felbinger. the bride's fQi JT2.tlCn.tS CAN'T I can't v-ait Robert Schroecler. her cousin, until the University sends me and William Trujillo, ushers. my lessons in that course.

After years of false starts in Bible reading starts which usually got me no farther than the Begats I suddenly settled down to intensive study. And of course, I feel wonderfully rewarded. i My Bible dictionary has helped. Last year I coached jpulveda, are announcing the; and San Ver-' marriage Ann. 2(i at Tonanha.j Schools, joined: Nevada, of their daughter Don-i Gwendolyn and Anita Major; Carol to in toasting the couple.

This; Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs; was the first reunion for thfi Mitcheli Clark of Green- school friends since the Ma.inr;'eaf Shorm.m Oaks. twins departed for schooling in I Following iheir return from! Switzerland some five years'; a honeymoon trip to 1'tah and: aKo. 'Lake Tahoe the ncwlywrdsi Thp bridegroom also is were feted at a recc.pl ion for) graduate of San Fernando guests in the bride's par-j High. The couple honeymooned ents' home.

For the party Following the rites a dinner1 dance reception for 200 guests was held at Woman's Cluto Granada house. Hills At the party the hride's attendants, all former class- RebekahsSlate I1C.XJ./CU* YC-tli J. play for a club I belong to, and DUS I HBSS jthe cast (by way of that ditional apple for the teacher) i Van Nuys Rebekah gave me a Bible dictionary. Guests who dropped in nsed to be allowed to discuss their favorite play, or maybe talk about the little men from Mars, but not now. Now they find themselves reading the Bible, and looking up references in that diction- ary.

And they're asking them- Lodge wide chose a dress of soft pink! ilk organxa and wore a corsage of white orchids. The couple both graduated Tom Van Nuys High School! and the bride is now attending Valley Junior College. Her! bridegroom, a graduate of the! engineering school at USf, is; coowner of tne CT Automo-' tive Engineering Co. in the Valley. The couple will establish Friendly Neighbors Club of Van Nuys will continue to meet on the first Wednesday of each home" in" the" Valley area', month with the October meeting tomorrow at 10:30 a.m.

in the home of Mrs. J. P. Taylor, 15663 Saticoy Van Nuys. Assisting her as cohostess will be Mrs.

J. F. Royse. As is customary, members will spent the morning hours making favors and gifts for the young boy patien' s- in the adopted School PTA is ready- to Van Nuys Junior High Takes Look at Fall Agenda Van Nuys Junior High waVd in Olive View Sanator- 239 will hold its business meeting today at 8 o'clock in the IOOF Hall, 14438 Friar Marie Cramer, noble grand, and Elsie Fisher, vice grand, pesiding. In charge of the refreshments mm.

Each member will bring her own sandwich the esses will serve coffee and! dessert. its program year Oct. 23 with president Mrs. Gordon Harriett lel presiding. st- Once-over of scheduled prn- ram topics shows the subject After lunch, the hospital com mittee will journey to Olive for the evening will be Ann View with the favors as well Taylor and on her committee! as a gift fo reach boy whose Helen Ellison, Marie Wil-; birthday selves what will lie required of! liams.

Margie Sherrie. Minnie; They them once Trip Universit vi Kirk and Mary Kidder. sends those lessons. Odd Fellows and llcbeknhs and pencils contributed by trn: for evening is "hack, to! school night." for parents. Others include Nov.

I'D. Leisure Time Pyy l)ivi-j 1" a parliamentary proved- 1 'lure demons! rat inn 1'v the sin-! once again visit their: members and their friends. A Tt costs: adopted ward at Olive View on i Brownie Cookout mad thirst for knowledge. But he youngsters gave me a complex. I'd hear Them some times, telling about the dear little old lady who was in their class not quite bright, perhaps, hut.j so sweet.

And though I never more to take a Cniversity cor- Oct. 9 with entertainment and respondents course than it 1 refreshments. does to enroll in a city-support- i junior college, and people! heard anybody actually men-j JiaTcQ I OGdy are 'apt to ask me why prefer jtion my name in this r.onnee- more expensive method. it. gave me an odd feeling.

Well, I DID go to classes at I I find it, much better for Valley Junior one rear, in my my ego to huddle over my hooks in And he- one day some, of the children took roe aside and told me I wasn't respectful to professor. But. I ran still repeat every word he said. falls during October also will distribute! maKaziin-s. tovs.

paper! ''y11. leadership I I i i.i a 1 a progi am drama classes and iin glee I clubs. 1 Jan. '12. ''Capital Gaiiir-." presentation of the exploratory program with tonrs of simps and homemaking department: Brownie stew and "some- i Feb.

2fi, "Taking Inventory," mores" are on the menu for a Founders Day presentation by cookout, at. Hansen Dam students; April. 30, "FXiicstion day for Brownie Troop A. Share in Democracy." open Girl Scouts Dawn Olson.j house week, classroom fcheri- ntroductory reducing rates HOW IN EFFECT. For a limited time, your Suuifler Salon is giving a generous number of bonus visits to every new pitton! Thisis a wonderful opportunity to discover how StauffcrSystem creates weight and inch loss, lifts yon, firms you makes you just the size you ought to be.

And the visits arc so delightful given in privacy, soothing, relaxing. 4,000,000 women have achieved new figure beauty with Si.iutii.-r. Call todayfor your free trial visit, figure analysis, and SPECIAL BONUS VISITS. Stauffer Open: Mon. thru Fri.

o.m. to 10 p.m. Sot. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

AIR CONDITIONED Jeanne Smith and Patty of troop n.il. will a company the arcordinx Mrs. N'or-i man leader. Brownies attendintr will followed by parents. You can't juggle figures.

And finer values still add up to what YOU want. You get them HERE every day! PLUS quality and sincere service. You can't beat that! Let's serve YOU. Today! NOW! 6577 VAN NUYSBLVD. STote 5-1609 (3 Doors South of Butler's) Free Parking in Rear Shop Fridoy 'til 9 p.m.

ivsrs ciKn.Ks Pirdfs of 1hp "Women's fifty of Christiiin Service for JMercerip? Alcala, Helfn Anflpr-JAVpst Nuys Community 'son, Ellf-n Kva. Xanry Carter, Piane Hohelmsn, Sanrlra this voek in various mom- Ion. Linda AValtprs, Shirloy': hers' homns. Palmer. a 1r a Bartholow, Shpila Cas-i sidy, Jane Barhpp, Madelon' Brazeau, Pack and Carolyn Powell.

VAN NUYS 4453 Yon Blvd. ST 9-6185 NORTHRIDGE 8823 Reseda Blvd. Dl 4-7822 Paper Drive at Terra Bella St. Mrs. Marcell, Terra i Bella PTA president, is an-! nouncintj plans for a paper; drive to be held Thursday, Oct.

-1. Proceeds will be to help purchase a new phonograph for i the student body. Room prizes! will be given to the five home rooms that collect the most i papers. Mrs. Jack West and Mrs.

C. H. Wallen will supervise the drive." Other board members i helping will be Mines. James; Rowe Smith. Gordon Minks and Robert Holt.

Saticoy PTA Lists Chairmen Mr-. Gib Lyons was sf-( M.iry tiv ih" Ixvirfi of Sal.i- l-TA. i-. iM" rner. a- J.

Hair Stylists Announces the association of the most outstanding hair stylists in the Valley Mr. Louis and Mr. Lord formerly oj SaksFijih Afenae, Beieriy and Miss Lee fiur jiibul'tHs "it ILi'n W'aihi? Umf 15464 VENTURABLVD. of Sppolvpdo Blvd. STate 4-8828 PARKING IN THE REAR oMmmum image serial: 12518887 image serial: 12518887.

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