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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 98

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Valley Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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98
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THE NEWS Thursday, November 23, 1961 12-C--Van Nuyt (Cglif.) V.lt. SANDRA BROWN June Bride-Elect Cupid's Notebook HP Iwo Thomas Walker jihnto ELEANOR WARACKA Early Spring Rite Coeds Set Dates A party for family and was wtling for thc. annminwmom ny Mr. and Mr-. Harold ISrown of North Hollywood of the Ragement ineir daunhlt-r Sandra Gail lo iJtnrm Ron- ald Kav, son of Mr, and Mr-.

Phillip Kay, aNo of North Hollywood. A tree of bearing the photographs of the affianced pair, who have a wedding date of June 17, the coopJii's manner of revealing their romantic news. The bride-elect, a graduate of North Hollywood Hiyh Kchfiol, attends Valley State College. She is a i i with B'nJi HVith or- Valley Observes Day of Thanks Conl. from Nt SnclHy I'iifje ping the menu will be her hjiccia! (Himjikm pie.

Dr. James Dresser, now Col. Di-ussur of the M(Jtb National Guard will come home the w.iy from hih unit base in Van Nuys) fur ThanksRivi) 1 dinner. Coining with him will be son Don who i.s in the same unit. The Dressers' daughter Marsha is home from San Diego State College and Mrs.

Dresser's father, Carl Bergman, will come from Bakersfield to join them at dinner. Shirley and Janies UhSer of Woodland Hills with Guy and Dale II months, arc spending Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tollakoff at their home in La la. This will be the Uhlers last California Thanksgiving, for awhile at least, for they leave early next year to make their home in Chicago.

Hosts at IHrmrr Flick and Leslie Howell are hosting a family dinner for daughter Wendy, down from UC at Berkeley, son Brent, home from Claremont Men's Calk-no with room mate, Hill of Florida, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Flaherty. John and Michaele Flaherty of Whittier, Mrs.

John .1. Flaherty and Mrs. Eulia Ludwjp. The Robert Dwyors will sit down to dinner wilh son Chad, home from Menlo College. Mr.

and Mrs. John D. O'Donnell (Trish Dwyer) and Mrs. F. Ralph Fisher.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Wittenburg a melting places for their son Oeorqe. IT at Sama Barbara student, daughter Margaret; Iarry and Muriel Reynolds of Laguna Beach and their daughters, patty and I.ynn.

Harry and Florence Witlfti- burg of Cheviot Hillr- and hiklren. J1115 1 Huh Mr. and ink Monr'v if Si'piitvwla j'Jrit'i aftci The c.iiii'' ilmrior for their ciuvt- ami Mr-. UeniA- C'-: of Biill- inc Grocn. other aivi for lt V'lltMCC3 i i BoHiu-: I '--TMU le.im i 1 ing dinner in hir nc-w home with wife Hetty and son i i stLiik'tH rit a i a i Si haul.

ouncilman and Mrs. Lo- moiiie Itlisnchard are jom- other members of tin- a i for ThanknRiving turkey at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe Blancliard of North Hollywood. The Albert Earttetts of Van Nuys are spending Thanksgiving with Peggy's brother, Phil M. Bradbury, and his family in Phoenix.

With them are Dr. and Mrs. Walter L. Eckert, also of Van Nuys. Families Together Joining the James Mackins and daughter Holly of Reseda will le close friends ilr.

and Mrs. Gerald Wiggin Tvtth their children Rhett and Ronna. Their dinner will be traditional plus a family favorite, scalloped oysters, made from a recipe Mrs. Mackin's mother brought with her from New Orleans. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard McWhorter of Encino will eat their dinner with daughter Nancy who attends USC and son Jeff: also Albert McWhorter and his daughter, Mrs, David Quick, who are visiting here from Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cuy Whitnkor who are pretty busy getting daughter Linda ready for her bow at the Coronet Ball Saturday will have dinner with Mrs.

Guy Whiuikcr of Silver Lake. Linda, student at Bakersfield College, returned home yesterday for the ball and pre-ball festivities. Moving Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waters who are in the midst of mm ins from Van Nuys to Mills will fore- Co dinnoi- at home and join Mr.

ami Mr. Sidney H.irnes and (Liiichn-r at din- ni'f in OA-'Hirer f.nnUicx iti The North fm and aNii for ihe St.inforciCal Kul came Satunlny. Thry riro the William Ka-. ihr LJi'vd Greeks and Or. and Mr-, llkhard French.

T1-." nc-vv dininc Vio UikesuJc Club will '-tm ii- i-niniT- ini-in- rc-oi- r-. ihrtr anti nvi; Pr F' 1-kls'l I'ill. I -li-f -U" 1 i 1 Her graduated from Van Xuys High School, attends Angeles a Technical College. He has served as vice president of Fernangeles AZA. PLUCI A St.

Ferdinand's Church in San Fernando will be setting for early spring rites i i Eleanor Dorothv Wararka and George H. Plucinski. Daughter of Mr. and Miv. John Waracka of 1000 De I a San Fernando, the bride-to-be a graduate i if Alemanv High School and attended Valley Cnlicgp.

She affiliated u-'irh (he Stella Mans CVO grotnj. The benedict-elect, -on of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plu- Havcn San Fernando, i i of 8353 Wakefield Panorama City, was graduated from North Hollywood High School and also attended Valley College as well as "UCLA. He is employed as an engineer at Rocketdyne.

9354 WAtST Presentation Ball Names Committees The Presentation Ball sponsored by Social Service Auxiliary of Los Angeles, will be held next spring on Easter Monday evening, April 23. His Eminence J. Francis Cardinal Mclntyre has accepted Auxiliary's invitation to be guest of honor at the fifth annual ball, and will receive daughters of representative families of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles in a formal presentation ceremony. Chairmaning the presen- tees committee which invites the young women -who are to be honored is Mrs. Alfred Victor Orena, of Los Angeles and Santa Barbara.

Serving with her is a committee representing such widely separated areas as Santa Barbara, Santa Maria, Santa Ana, Pasadena, Long Beach, Ventura, Oxnard, Glendale, PaJos Verdes and other communities within the archdiocese. This committee includes women who are not Auxiliary members as well as some who are. For, while sponsored by the Auxiliary, the ball de-igned to be- representative of the en- i Archdiocese. Pioceetis from the will benefit the charity i und of the and the work of Sisters of Sociai Service. In North Hollywood Patricia Rathstone Is Mrs.

Richard Blais A Doric Mi'-ion Inn reception honored Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lau- icnt Hlah Patricia Rath- Jiclc Edward photo MR. AND MRS. RICHARD LAUHENT BLAIS (Patricia Rathstone) RESEDA CHAPTER NSTALL SATURDAY vuws ilunns late morn- iiU' rue at St.

Church in Panorama City. Daughter of Mr. and Fred Rathstone of 870'; Hazel Van Nuy.w, the bride attired in a while lace styled -with a fitted bodice and jeweled neckline. Her bouffant Ceiling flowed from a pearl tiara and her flowers were an orchid bourjuet. Lynn Forest was the bride's only attendant mcl serving the'bridegroom, son of Mr.

and Fern Blais of North Hollywood, as man Barney Bliiis. Ushering were Fred .1. Rath- j-tnne. Mike Rathstone, Mik" Forest and Danny Elan. The recent wed couple are both graduates of Si Robert Bellarrnine Jefferson High School in Burbank.

The bride is affiliated with the Bank of America and her husband, who also al- ndcd Valley State Collie. i employed by Markets The pair honoymuuncd' in The main thing mother has to for a rainy day patience. Un-Stop For Clogged Dioint UN-STOP--the NEW versatile heod, fiti from to (troiru, At Hnt sign of iluggiih drain, attach to your garden ho)e, hold fiimljr in drain, fifth ei link, washbowl, both or laundry tub. Turn water on ilewly at ttrtt and hydrostatic pressurt wifl flush out stopfiogt, no lolutient needed, Help eliminate plumbing billi by or do in) now. postpaid.

Un-Step 5742 LeSagt Ait, WOODLAND HILLS, CALIFORNIA lit" i the Pro-America to Air Red Police Aims Foote be guc-t speaker lor Hin Fernando Vdlley I'nii of Pro-American Mondav at 1 a.m. in the Colonial 1R10 Whit-ctl North Hollywood Mr. Foote's subject will be "Communist Attempts to Control United States Police and Investigative Agencies." ilr. Foote is a past commander of the California American. Legion.

The morning session of Pro-America will hear an informative tape by Richard Arens. Mr. Arens was a member of the House committee on un-American activities. His subject will be "Communications." Reservations a be called to PO 1-2524 or DI 4-0954. TOPS GROUP IS FORMED A "Tiny Tops" group is i beins; organized i the North Hollywood and Van Nuys area for thildren 7 i through 12.

Son-ible Pitting h.ibiU will be Fay and Sliir- ncn Hoffman, members of Rurhank Chapter One of Top-, will act jis advisors. Children's weight be acknowledged and incentive carried out. Calk may bo innde Ur TO 1-8040. Reseda ChajHer 505. Order of Eastern Star, will hold open installation of officer- Saturday at 8 p.m.

in Reseda Masonic Temple, 6701 Darby Ave, Officers to be installed ate Evelyn Canfield, worthy matron; W. Maurice Crane, worthy patron; Ethel Bayne, associate matron; Jack Hand, associate patron; Betty Webb, secretary; Gladys Derr, treasurer; Margaret Dillingham. conductress; Izora Crane, associate conductress. Other? are Emma Gray, Yirsima Johnson, Adrienne Richardson, June Cobb, and Robert Star points are Virginia Shine, Adah; Kay Sberwood, Ruth; Toni Howard. Either; Evelyn Hale, Martha; France Miehaelis, Electa.

Flag bearer will be Walter Tetley. Appointed hostesses and hosts for the coming year are Evelyn Garrett, June Berry, Laura Walden, Rhea Jackie Dunkel, Lillian Hand, Lillian Milfs, Helen Bayless, Rachel Bundy, William Gray, William Sherwood, Leslie Btmdy, and Kenneth Williams. Ann Peckinpaugh and Charles Jacquelin are retiring worthy matron and patron. Ruth Smith will be courtesy worthy matron while master of ceremonies will be Cyril Lyndon from North Hollywood chapter. Bill Derr, patron, will be welcoming host.

Installing officers are Margaret Smith, Charles Canfield. Nina Robinson, X'ira Bauder, Bible bearer i- Blanche Ward. Honorary will be Rachel PRINCESS FABRIC Fall and Holiday FABRIC SPECIALS Choose from the Largest and Latest Selection of Fashion Fabrics in the Entire Valley Including Ventura County 72" FELT 40 to choose from 4 9 5 SPECIAL I YD. 36" to 45" Pinwale Corduroy SO Colors to Choose from EVELYN CANFIELD Will be Honored Barnard and Clara Stuevin- ger. Emblem bearers will be Adah, Velma Porter; Ruth, Anna MazzarelH; Mane Van Derveer; Martha, Ursel Electa.

Bet- FV Sharp. Honorary flag bearer is to be Ray Gaines. Gladys Hewer is deputy grand matron of 65th district and past matron of Noel Chapter. Table hostesses are Ethe! Parker. Ruth Hale, Je.vsie Ohler, Jean Gunder- fon.

Pauline iletzenbaugh- er. matrons. 36" IMPORTED VELVETEEN Black Red Extra Special YD. 30 MORE COLORS AVAILABLE AT REGULAR PRICE 1 45" CHROMESPUN TAFFETA 45 Colors to Choose From. Special 72" NYLON NET 50 Colon 4 Chowe from lv yd 36" RED SUEDE FLANNEL Regular 79c Special COLOR PROBLEM? Talk to a Specialist LEE fie hos worked for a leading manufocfurer oi tirtfs and oVes over 2 years.

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