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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 31

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Valley Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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Sunday, October 20, (Cdlf.) No.lott-23-A on her instructions, students in Rita Lednwctnd's gourmet cooking class take notes as she "TASTE as you cook," says Rita, so Bruce B. Fritch and Chuck Bender, bofc attorneys, do just that in making a souffle. The News photo by Herb Carleton 'Youth for Understanding' St. Finbar Guild Subject iRITA Popelier and her ttdegroom Joseph W. Jol- are residing in Rosa- since thedr Northern (ekdifomia honeymoon, jSaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. August Popelier, Canoga park, Rita was graduated Louisville High and A Val- liy resident, Mr. Jolley Iras educated in Cheshire, England, and is a member oJ the British Legion. William O'Rourke photo Chains for Fall wearing of chains tiie leading fall jewelry whether for day costumes or cocktail dresses. Mrs.

Norman Cobb of the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women will speak at a meeting of St. Finbar School Guild Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the school hall, 2120 W. Olive Burbank. Court 118 Calendars Ceremonies Paradise Court 118, Order of the Amaranth, meets tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Van Nuys Masonic Temple, 14750 Sherman Way, for advance of line officers.

Officers advancing will be Inez Edwards, Harley Fisher, royal matron and patron; Millie Swayze and Blwyn Mason, associate and patron; Ada Holden, conductress; Betty Johnson, associate conductress. Esther Remsbottom, a past royal matron, will serve as acting royal matron. Ralph Edwards, royal patron, will preside for the initiation ceremony. Marie Pettes, general chairman, will be assisted by Gladys Riedinger, Lois Mason, Esther Remsbottom, Lena, Davenport, Phyllis Kalenian, Betty and Frank Trautman. demonstrates preparation.

Class meets Tuesday evenings at Everywoman's Village. Cook Up Storm at Village Continued from First Page evening runs along like clock work. Rite, who is Mrs. Sylvan Leinwand, homemaker and mother of Shari and Marc, says, "I'm not against using short cuts and processed foods as long as you do not sacrifice quality." She believes in preparation ahead of time and often makes quantities of basic stock to be used in various recipes. Recipe for Roux She also makes roux ahead for brown sauce by using cup shortening, cup butter, 1 cup flour.

Into oven-proof pan place fats. Melt. Blend in flour slowly. Place in 200-degree oven, covered for hours. Stir every 10 minutes.

It should be a nut brown color or light brown. It keeps in covered jar in refrigerator for 8 to 10 weeks and she uses it in small amounts to thicken sauces. So these 14 students, after sampling Petite Baba au Rhum with Creme Chanully and Cherries, Souffle au Grand Marnier with Sauce Aux Marrons, Creme Brulee aux Peaches, Trout en Chemise and Trout Almon- dine, Oysters Madeira and many more gourmet foods during the course, probably will head next for another men's class at the Village, Jon Zerbi's Executive Shape-Up. Valley Group Celebrates Birthday Valley Chapter of TWA Clipped Wings will celebrate its first birthday with a cocktail party Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Los Angeles home of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Wood. Members are inviting TWA personnel and other TWA hostesses who have retired from flying. Reservations are being taken by Mrs. Joe Spence at 783-2815.

Committee chairman Mrs. Richard Sykes is being assisted by Mmes. John Mundy, Richard Oline, Jack Oechsel and George Ayars. Future events will include a festive Christmas tea, theater parties, an educational toy center tour and a benefit day at the races to aid the hospital ship SS Hope. She will discuss the ACCW Youth for Understanding program, in which foreign students live for a year in American homes.

According to Mrs. Cobb, chairman, there is a great need for these homes. Two exchange students will relate their experiences and talk about their native lands. Sister Julie ZIocchi FCSP, principal, will talk on the new trends in education and those which are being used this year at St. Finbar.

Plans are under way for the guild's annual Christmas Fair to be held this year on Sunday, Dec. 1. According to chairman Mrs. Daniel Novelli, members have been working all summer on a number of booths including boutiques, sewing, prizes, pastry, gift boxes, candles, Santa's Kitchen, white elephant, grab bag, candy and nuts. RISTORANTE Continental dining overlooking the lake WESTLAKE VILLAGE 32123 W.Lindero Canyon Road (213)889-8300 Juniors Plan Full Schedule An Informal membership coffee for prospective members will head a list of activities planned Canoga Park Junior Women's Club.

The event is scheduled tomorrow from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Canoga Park home of Mrs. Martin Brozik. Reservations may be called to 346-1876. Earlier in the day at 1 p.m.

members of the club will attend a tea inTopanga West Convalescent Hospital, Oanoga Park, to discuss plans for participation in activities at tie Mrs. Loren Stone, president, will conduct a meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. in the clubhouse, 7401 Jordan Ave. During the session members will stuff envelopes for Los Angeles County Tuberculosis Assn. Also, Mrs.

Edward Cross, education chairman, will present plans for a spelling bee to be held in the schools. Mrs. Cross says there is still an urgent need for sweaters and jackets for children at the local Operation Headstart school. Members planning to attend a district roundtable Monday, Oct. 28, in Palmdale are Mmes.

James Craig, Harold Epley, Bale Peotter, Terrill Rice, Loren Stone and Ronald Wolfson. Nov. 9, members and guests will participate hi a couples bowling tournament at Woodland Bowl set for 6:30 p.m. In charge of this event is Mrs. Terrill Rice.

"BIG TOP" for scholarship dinner-dance inspires members ofr-spon- soring La Cddena Women's Club of Burbank to clown it up a bit Party with circus motif takes place Nov. 2 at Elks Club. From left are Mmes. John Baden; Marvin Lewis and Maurice Montandon. Las Darses Halloween Party Set A ghost and goblin night will be observed Saturday by Las Darses Woman's Club at the home of Mrs.

Thomas Dawson, first vice president. Mmes. James Adams and Jerry Stroh are chairmen of the costume party and dance. Mmes. Thomas Daw-' son and Carl Bono, president of Las Darses, are planning traditional Halloween decorations.

The open pit barbecue will be ready for roasting hot dogs and marshmallows. Prizes will be awarded for best costumes. Among members attending will be Mmes. Adams, Earlene Angel, Bono, Dawson, James Dunn, Ronald Firestone, Lee Kysar, Gary Lutz, Norm Orsan, Dennis Fill, Doug Stake, Stroh, Ben Jensen and Barry Leirer. BETA BETA UNIT PLANS RITUAL OF JEWELS Members of Beta Beta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, will take part in honor ceremonies at a dinner meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

in the Far East Terrace, North Hollywood. The ritual of the jewels will be received by Joy Whalen. Receiving their pledge ritual will be Mmes. Duane Bitner, William Gibbins, Robert Kemp and Joe Williams. President Mrs.

Charles Farnsworth will be installing officer, assisted by past presidents Mmes. Larry May and Norri Galipeau, Cadena Dances for Scholarship Funds PAMELA Gilliland, daughter of the Paul J. Gil- Hlands, Canoga Park, will wed Greggory A. Scanlan, son of the William Scan- lans, Dec. 15 at Malibu Presbyterian Church.

She was a Zeta Tau at Pierce College and he is an X-ray technician with Litton Ind. Military Dash Welt seaming, officer collars and double-breasted silhouettes lend new fashion spirit to" the fall suit, which is now sometlhing more than a classic. A "Circus Time" scholarship dinner be sponsored by La Cadena Women's Club of Burbank on Saturday, Nov. 2, 'at the Elks Club, 145 E. Palm Ave.

Mrs. Maurice Montandon, chairman, said that the evening will include a social hour at 7 p.m., catered prime rib dinner at 8:30, followed by dancing to the music of Marlowe Wilcox and his orchestra. Special features have been planned to provide added interest to the evening, Mrs. Daniel Moriarity, cochairmian of the annual event, said. CONFERENCE PLANS MADE Mrs.

Larry Botner, Valley Region president of Women's American ORT, is announcing women who will attend the ORT national board conference in Cleveland Ohio, through Thursday. They include Mmes. Seymour Philips, Eugene Speigel, Albert Frankel, Ralph Wilson and Larry Rotaer. Purpose of the conference is to formulate ways and means for expanding the global ORT program of vocational education and training on five continents. Mrs.

James W. Young, philanthropy chairman, announces that proceeds from the dance will provide many vocational scholarships for Burbank graduates. According' to Mrs. Marvin Lewis, president, La Cadena has already presented $1400 in scholarships to this year's June graduates and in the past 12 years has given $10,650 in scholarship funds. ORGAN AND PIANO TEACHERS MEETING Oct.

27 2 P.M. Community Room North Hollywood Park Recreation Center 5301 Tujunga Bird. (Bet. Magnolia Blvd.) For information cod ORGAN PIANO TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Box 1291 Gardena 90249 You have been to our soles at Le France Fabrics in Woodland Hills Now you can enjoy the same sales in Beverly Hills The greatest Woolen Sale in years Yal, to 12.99 yd. Val.

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