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Valley News from Van Nuys, California • Page 61

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Valley Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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61
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Thundar, February 3, 1970--Von Nuyt, (Collf) Eott-9-B North-7-C No.Eott.9-B Burtwnk-9-B Central-7-C Janet Lynn Wiedenheft, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. i Henry Wiedenheft, Mission Hills, became the bride of Walter Allen Rand, son cf the Ralph 'Rands at St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Since their Palm Springs and Las Vegas honeymoon the pair are at home in West Los Danlck Studio photo Linda Margaret Romano, daughter of.Mr.

and Peter Romano of Northridge, wed Charles Willard Reynolds son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds, Granada Hills, at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. Following Palm Springs honeymoon they'll reside in Northridge. Danick Studio photo Polonaide Contributes For 10 years American Polonaide Society of the San Fernando Valley has been granting scholarships to deserving students at St.

Fiobar's, St. Genevieve's, Notre Dame High School, St. Ferdinand's, Birmingham High School and Pierce College. The -society is a group of 12 Polish women raise funds through luncheons, theater parties and other social events. Junior League To Aid Center The Junior League of Los Angeles has voted to renew its contract "with the City of Los Angeles to help support the Junior Arts Center in Bamsdall Park, both monetarily and -with volunteer involvement.

The announcement was made by Mrs. James S. Stoessel, Junior League president. 3 DAYS ONLY SAT. FIB.

5 6 7 Tall Girls' PANORAMA CTTY VAM WOTS BtVD, 892-0312 Lynda Ann daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Nehen, and Douglas Craig Smith, son of the Robert Smiths, all of the Valley, wed at Chapel in the Canyon. Both bride and groom were graduated from Birmingham High School.

He is cow at Pierce and will attend Valley State College. Bressels Studio pholo Susan Zamek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Zamek of Woodland Hills, wed Dennis Eric Berry, son of the Edward Berrys, at The Ventura. After a' Las Vegas and Bay Area trig they'll reside in Sepulveda.

The bride studied at Pierce and her husband is at Valley State College. Kurt Wachsman photo Barbara Carol Lopez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Lopez, Sun Valley, became the bride of Neil Frank ThornhilL son of the a Thornhills, Van Nuys, at Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church. She's a graduate of Page Beauty College and her husband, who attended Pierce College, is in Navy.

VVhlte'i Studios photo Brides May Have Choice Dne to the Increasing volume of weddings In the vast territory covered by The News, a bride elect may have her choice of -an engagement or wedding pic- tore, but not both. Engagements should be submitted two months or more prior to the weddiiig, "Wedding photo and iiiloj mation must be received within 14 days following the wedding. Photographer should be advised of this by the family so that lie can comply with this picture deadline. VALLEY RIDGE SLATES PARTY A Hard Times Party Is being held by Valley Eidge Chapter of Women's Ajneri- can OUT on Saturday at 8 p.m. in the North Valley Jewish Community Center, 16601 Rinaldi Granada Rosemary Alice.

Cunha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cunha, Studio City, wed lames lay Biggins, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Biggins, Sunland, and the late Lester Biggins, at St Charles Church. She received a degree at Cal State Los Angeles where she was a Phi Upsilon Omicron. He studied at Valley State and is in the U.S. Navy.

Charles T. Edwardi photo Conine A Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee of Reseda, recited vows in an afternoon ceremony at United First Methodist Church of -Reseda with Robert K. Yonce, son of the John E.

Yonces of Canoga Park. The bride wore a tiered Chantilly lace gown with shoulder- length veiL Both bride and groom are graduates of Valley schools. Bressels Studio photo Entertainment will feature a program by Marty Ingels. Roger Bacon and other personalities. A spaghetti dinner will be served at the event which is open to the public.

Reservations may be called to Mrs. Cy Rothstein at 360-6086. Driving Offered by Club A defensive driving course will be presented by Woman's Club of Burbank starting tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the clubhouse, 705 E. Olive Ave.

The course wiii be taught by B. H. Barnes and Is sponsored by the National Safety Council The two-hour sessions will be given on four consecutive Fridays. Reservations may be made by calling ilrs. Robert Ravenstine at 843-1812.

teach you to have a FIT! Else' of California's famous SCHOOL OF FIT is coming to the Valley -a rare opportunity for you! Now you can leam the great secrets of making CUSTOM-FIT FASHIONS by means of the nationally-acclaimed techniques of pattern adjustment, dart manipulation and other exclusive methods perfected by Else'; who is a master tailoress, author, designer, and patternmaker extraordinaire; and who now offers you the following courses: PATTERN USE, FIT STYLE Jo adjust any pattern to fit -YOUR figure perfecrty. THE ART OF TAILORING I ADVANCED DRESSMAKING Develop professional skill in modem sewing MAKING PANTS FIT--ALL KINDS Based on Else's successful book, "Sewing PonU for-Women" S20.00 Mondays Thursdays 6 SessBorsi 560.00 (Mondays Thursdays 1 Session 53.50 Feb. 16, 19, 22, 26 Day Classes. Eve. Classes Mar.

5, 9, 32, 16, 19 Day Cesses Eve. dosses Feb. 24 Day Class Eve. Olais AH dosses will be held at 1te HOLIDAY INN, 8244 Orion Von Nuys, IRosooe BVd Jumoft of San Diego Freeway across, from the Butcn Gardens! Cton'1 dsloy, because classes fill rapidly! Write for reservaHons, a $3,00 deposit, ELSE' SCHOOL OF FIT 3543 S. RrJKwfcon EVd Los Angeles, Calif.

9i035 Coll 273S60 fen iturtticr Information arid specially -Pointers for Brides-Elect- Candid photos taken at the wedding (bride alone or couple) should be submitted, along with wedding information, by photographer or family within 14 days following wedding. Information should be typed on a regulation wedding form supplied by photographer, or available by phoning The News wedding editor, ST 6-7111 Ejft. 342. Attach form to 8x10 glossy photo before mailing. Engagement forms also are available by telephoning wedding editor.

Glossy 8x10 prints may be submitted if wedding date, or approximate date, is included. Engagement should be announced not less than a month prior to wedding. Wedding information and pre-bridals (pictures taken at the studio prior to the wedding) must be received at least five days before the ceremony. Engagement and wedding pictures are NOT RETURNABLE by this department. Mail to The News Wedding Editor, P.O.

Box 310, Van Nuys, Cal. 91408. Gold Dusters Slate Party Gold Dusters of, the National Charity League of San Fernando ValJey will entertain their husbands at a "Friday the 13th Party" at the Canoga Park home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lee.

Mrs. William Coleman is chairman of the event. Among those planning to attend are Messrs, and Mmes. James Grow, Harry Heidel, John Duncan, Rick Weiss, J. Samuel Park, Raymond Bills, Albert Feers, Peter Brown, David Vlnje, Herbert Sandifer and William Gilmore.

Raisin Is Good Food For Energy OJ Cont. from Preceding Page and arrange in layers in greased 9-inch tube pan. Let rise about to 1 hour, until doubled. Bake at 330 degrees for about 1 hour, until golden. Serve 'warm.

Makes 1 large coffee cake. Orange Sugar: Mix 1 tablespoon grated orange peel with cup sugar. DEVILED RAISIN BREAD EGGS slices'raisin bread 1 can deviled, ham 4 eggs, poached Cheese Sauce Toast bread; trim crusts. Place 1 slice in bottom of each of 4 individual bakers; spread with deviled ham and top with poached egg. Cover with Cheese Sauce.

Cut remaining toast into quarters and stand 4 quarters around edge of each serving.TMakes 4 servings. Cheese Sauce: Melt 2 tablespoons butter, Blend In 2 tablespoons flour, teaspoon dry mustard and teaspoon salt. Slowly stir in 1 cup milk. Cook, sitrring until sauce smooths and thickens. Stir in cup grated Cheddar cheese.

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