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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 20

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Valley Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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22-A'Cenfral 8-A-Bur. 20-A-Wert 16-A-Eair Van Nuys (Calif)-- December 10. EAGER young cooks Esther Weintraub 20, left, and Sammye Singer 15, try out recipies in cookbook compiled by Les Gardiennes Guild to benefit San Fernando Valley Youth Foundation. The News photo Van Nuys. Club Schedules Yule Program Tomorrow Elaine Blytlie, mezzo soprano, will present a Christmas program of saored and secular songs at the Van Yule Music, Santa Glaus Party Fare A Christmas songfest presented by students from Birmingham High School's choral group will highlight a party volunteers of the American Cancer Society sponsoring Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m.

at the thrift shop, 112B First San Fernando. Taking part in the program will he Nancy Rosen- thai, Jane Feinberg, Carol Fieldman, John Barlow, Steve Noel and Richard Harkness. They are members of the school's Sixteen Voices. Oscar-winning actor Ed Begley will act as Santa Claus and distribute candy and toys donated for the event. Proceeds will go to support the American Cancer Society's three-old program of research, education and service to patients.

Mrs. Kenneth Noel of Encino is chairman. Items especially suitable for Christmas gifts have been saved during the year for special holiday table arrangements at the thrift shop. Nuys Woman's Club meeting tomorrow at 14836 Sylvan St. Mrs.

Daniel Fleming, program chairman, will present Miss Blythe following a 12 noon luncheon. Her program is titled "Legend of the Christmas Rose." Mrs. John Osborn will preside. The annual contribution of jams and jellies is being collected by Mrs. V.

D. Slocum who will take gifts to girls at Rancho Los Amigos. Mrs. Franklyn Buerck will accept donations for the Christinas party for a ward at Olive View Sanitarium. Mrs.

Sam Marshall, luncheon chairman, Will be assisted by Kathryn Marshall, cochairman, and Mmes. Etta Darling, James R. Davis, F. L. Robertson and Andrew Hamilton.

Christmas decorations will be arranged by Mmes. Margaret Thomas and Jeffrey Hallford. The Rev. Harold Fickett of the i Baptist Church in Van will be guest speaker at the 11 a.m. Bible Section meeting in the solarium.

Mrs. Roy C. Heathington, chairman, will preside. Pants a Plenty! There are many new pants looks for resort and spring, as informal evening outfits with tunic tops, in harem styles for leisure wear. JANET PACHOREK She's Stewardess Now CHICAGO HER FLIGHT BASE WITH AIRLINE Janet Pachorek, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Erwin J. Pachorek of Van Nuys, has won the wings of a Trans World All-lines flight hostess. Having completed six weeks of classroom and in- flight training at TWA's Jack F-rye Training Center in Kansas City, Miss Pachorek will be flying on TWA's domestic StarStream flights from O'Hare International Airport in Chicago. New Ideas For Cooks In Volume "Heavenly Recipes," the cookbook by Les Gardiennes Guild of the San Fernando Valley Youth Foundation, is on sale, in a bright orange and white volume.

The unique book includes recipes across the country along with categories for sandwiches, foreign cooking, men only and recipes from well-known personalities. The cookbook project was under the direction of Mrs. V. L. Geissinger, president, assisted by Mrs.

Walter Heebner and Mrs. J. W. Staudinger. Recipes were collected from friends, relatives and members of the guild.

It is available at markets in the Valley, through mem- ers of the guild and at the Valley Teen Center. Copies may be reserved by calling 987-1911. Proceeds from the sale of the book will benefit the Valley Teen Center on Victory Blvd. in Van Nuys. Les Gardiennes Guild is a supporting unit of the San Fernando Valley Youth Foundation.

BPW Club Remembers Children Christmas party for members and friends of the Panorama City Business and Professional Woman's Club will be held this evening at 7 o'clock in the home of Flora Stonerook, 8100 Murietta Ave. Eva Minzer, Ruth Schindler and Doris Rice are assisting with the buffet supper plans. The customary exchange of gifts will be replaced by donations of money to be placed on a small Christinas tree. Games, clothing, yardage and the money tree will be presented to children at San Fernando Valley Juvenile Hall during the club's annual visit. Workshop Announced Mrs.

Bert Wollner, president of Temple Solael sisterhood, announces a Hanukkah workshop will be held tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the social hall, 7304 Jordan Ave. Mrs. Bart Sutton, vice president, said that Mrs. Ben Greenberg will conduct the session when holiday decorations will be made.

Members are bringing their daughters who will display their individual decorations. Celebrates Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Woodrae H. Lee, Verne Hays and George Hays of Shadow Hills, attended a 75th birthday celebration at the Yankee Pedlar Inn honoring Mrs.

George Hays. To View Tables, Tour Homes ADVICE for busy hostess concerning foods and fashions will highlight tomorrow's program at La Reina Theatre. Irene Briller de Mayer, right, fashion consultant for Commonwealth of Puerto Eico, will present program and Carol Riple, left, will model. At-Honie Fashions Featured at Show Exotic at-home fashions and hints for today's busy hostess will be featured when Irene Briller de Mayer, fashion coordinator for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, presents an afternoon promenade under sponsorship of Fidelity Federal Savings tomorrow at La Reina Theatre, Sherman Oaks. In a i ion the film "Gigi," starring Maurice Chevalier and Leslie Caron, will be shown.

How to organize a party, from guest list to menu, will be discussed. The making of daiquiris will be demonstrated and hostess fashions from several of Puerto Rico's leading couturiers will be shown. As a consultant to the commonwealth Mrs. Mayer has given fashion shows, Daiquiri Balls and formal and informal parties throughout this country as well as in Europe and South America. Her talk will include GOP Group Will Install New Officers Republican Women's Club of Burbank will meet tomorrow to elect and install officers for the coming year at a Christmas a in the Terrace Room of Pickwick Recreation Center, 921 Riverside Drive.

Marion Marshall, city clerk, will induct new officers following a 12 noon luncheon and business session. Seasonal music by the choir of Jordan Junior High will be presented and door prizes will be awarded. Reservations may be called to Mrs. Miriam Slocomb at 846-4264. Full Calendar Planned by Unit many hints on entertaining gathered in her wide travels.

Tickets for the show (they're complimen a y) ay be obtained at the offices of Fidelity Federal Savings. Cont. from Preceding Page das" table. Noontimers of the Assistance League featured a tree-trimming "Twas the Night Before Christmas" decor. Some of the guests took home more than new table setting ideas.

Virginia Turbeck of North Hollywood has a new dress and hat to wear to holiday parties. So has Ida Lauder of Sherman Oaks. They're ensembles designed by Jim Church for Raymond Fahn who donated them. Mrs. Lauren A.

Dahl of Encino, a past president of the auxiliary, modeled one of the outfits, but didn't win the black alaskine sleeveless dress that fit so Take Home She paraded between the McEntyres' home and that of Mrs. Zebulon P. Owinga across the cul-de-sac. Here was more action for sightseers. wanted to see how Mr.

Peyton lives in his "Peyton Place" home. Mrs. James F. LeSage of Encino, auxiliary board member, greeted guests at the door and sent them en to see silver services by the dozens, Dresden figurines, a Meissen collection, French and Chippendale furnishings, Rembrandts, Gainsbo- roughs and Cutrellis, and rare pieces of Sevres filled with plastic flowers. Among visitors were Mary (Mrs.

Fred) Twomey, Encino; Mmes. Larry Kussin, North Hollywood; Kenneth Fein, Van Nuys; Connie (Mrs. Al) Yuell, Bess (Mrs. Emile) Bigue and hundreds more Valley gals. As usual Beverly (Mrs.

Lee Hackler didn't step out of the kitchen. She and provisional members kept tea table trays filled with Christmas goodies. Marilyn (Mrs. Donald) Franks of Encino snapped pictures of everything and everyone including tables, the boutique in the middle of tlie street and Anne (Mrs. William L) Garcia and Mrs.

Robert M. Parks at the re- servations desk. The name of the game now is for the table viewers to duplicate the tables in their own homes. Not everyone can come up with solid gold spoons, but plastic flowers, yes. Church Unit Will Silver Tea A silver tea and boutique will be held tomorrow from 1 to 3 p.m.

by the Women's Fellowship of the Congregational Church of Northridge in Fellowship Hall, 9659 Balboa Blvd. Gifts and stocking staffers are being made by members of the congregation. Included are book markers, aprons, decorated clowns and dolls manufactured by Watts residents. Santa's sweets corner will feature homemade candy, cookies and nutbreads which tlie committee advises can be frozen until Christmas. The Harmonettes, a professional group of singers, will present a selection of holiday numbers under the direction of Doris Wiley.

Mmes. Kenneth Eaton and Jack Addison will preside at the tea table. Decorated cookies and tea sandwiches will be served. Mmes. Claude Fawcett and George Halter are in charge of arrangements.

Sorority Plans Annual Party The annual Christmas party of Kappa Omicron Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha will be held today in the home of Mrs. James Jamieson, Van Nuys. Members will meet at 6:30 p.m. for cocktails and dinner. Gifts will be exchanged, secret sisters revealed and new ones chosen for coming year.

MR. AND MRS. PETER HARTMAN: Wed 50 Years. Nitdy In MARCO POtO ROOM fARfAsraaaAOE Luncheon-Dinner 4I2S Boulevard fNesr City) PO l-9J3t 7-2902 Home Arts Section of Valley University Women will meet tomorrow at p.m. in the home of Mrs.

Irwin Goldring of Sherman Oaks. The program will feature a demonstration on gift wrapping and holiday decorations. The Morning Bridge Section will hold its annual holiday party Thursday at 10 a.m. in the home of Mrs. E.

A. Wine of Woodland Hills. Cohostesses will be Mmes. Morton Helm, Annon T. Jorgens and Howard Jones.

The Evening Bridge Section will stage its holiday party the same day at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. George Vierich of Studio City. Cohostess will be Mrs. Margaret Dumouchelle.

Celebrate Anniversary At Dinner Forty friends and relatives gathered in the Stephen Krampachs' Canoga Park home to celebrate the 50th wedding anniversary of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hartman. Following the surprise dinner party, the couple renewed their nuptial vows during a mass at St. Mel's Church in Woodland Hills.

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