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Arcadia Tribune from Arcadia, California • Page 16

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Arcadia Tribunei
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i i i 3 "SANTA'S PREVIEW" gets preview with helo Giving Hansel his Holly trim for the season are of Hansel, the W. Fenimore Coopers' pel, as Mrs. Lee Ekins, loft, and Mrs. Pormer Ickes. Arcodianns gather at the Cooper home 10 Standing, from left, are Mrs.

Herbert Herscher discuss final pions for their holiday party Sat- and Mrs. Ted Danciart. urday night at the Huntington Sheroton. -Arcadia Tribune photo Arcadians to Have Annual Christmas Dance Saturday "Santa's Preview" is the theme of the traditional Christmas dinner dance of the Arcadianns to be given Saturday night af the Huntington Sheraton Hotel. Sanin Claus himself will be on hand to greet members and their guests as they enter the beautifully decorated ballroom.

A ditional Christmas decor af red. green and gold will be carried out. and many surprises have been planned. Dancing will be to the music of Darn Mumolo and his orchestra. Mrs.

Lee Ekins, chairman, is being assisted by her "Sanin's Mmes. Ron Franzen, Ross Buckwalter, James Frazer, It. L. Herscher, Raymond Wronka, Ted Danciart, Parmer Ickes, and E. Klein.

Pre-dance cocktail parties will he hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Al Richmond nt their home on San Simcon; Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Manning of Hacienda Drive; Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Borden. South Old Ranch Road; Mr. and Mrs. Don Richter, Carolyn Way: anrl Mr.

and Mrs. Immes Saunders of Oak Meadow Road. The Richmand guests will inchide Messrs. and Mmes. Tedi Danciart, Hugh Fleming, Clyde Cummings.

E. N. Stevens, Melvin Lewis, Jack Moore, Allen Casey. Horizon Girls To Baby Sit For Shoppers Mothers who will be busy shopping Saturday are welcome to take advantage of a "baby sitting party" being offered by the Arcadin Horizon Club high school girls. It will he held al Camino Grovei School's Youtli Hul from 10 to 4.

There will be a charge of 50 cents an hour for one or two children. 65 cents an hour if there are more than two children in one family. Youngsters may he hrought lo the school grounds anvtime 1 hetween 10 and 1. The girls would appreciate reservations, Hillcrest 7-2538 or Hillcrest 7-6518. The Youth Hut.

which is located, at the end of the driveway at the east end of the school has a fenced vard, and swing seis and slides are right adjacent to the building. Children who will he there al lunch time are to bring a sack lunch with them. There will be entertainment and games, and Mrs. Glynn Davies. experienced in child care, will be on hand to supervise.

The girls will use their earnings to help finance their trip to the Horizon Club Conference next March. MEXICO VACATION Nancy Hitchcock, acquisition, She clerk at the Arcadia library. hasithe returned from a trip 10 Puerto she Vallanta, Jalisco, Mexico. Alpha Her most exciting adventure: taught while there was catching tuna Castro while deep sea fishing, she said, The Arcadia Tribune Women Catherine Mundy, Editor Thursday, Dec. 13, 1962 Arcadia Clergy Honored At Woman's Club Lunchi Dr.

Warren Anderson. Arcadia Community Church, was speaker at the Woman's Club Arcadia, Wednesday, Dec. 5. One hundred cighteen members and guests allended the luncheon mecting, honoring the clergy of Arcadia. Mrs.

William: S. Orr, president, introduced the following guests: Dr. and Mrs. Philip S. Ray, First Baplist Church, Dr.

Ethei Barn-! hart and Dr. Ilenry Barnhart, Santa Anita Church of Religious Science, Dr. and Mrs. M. Sergis Benjamin, Arcadia Presbylerian Church, Rov.

William Daum, Episcopal Church of the Transfigura tion. Dr. Warren Anderson and Rev. Ray Bringham, Arcadia; Community Church, Rev. and Mrs.

William I. Clayton. Community Foursquare Church, Dr. and Mrs. Thalcher Jordan.

Church of the Bagnall Play Being Staged By Americana- Theatre Americana is ling its second play of the "Magic on the Mountain," ern musical by Florence at Davies Auditorium in worth Pork, Altadena. Mrs. Baguall has already herself a talented writer. written an historical play Stale of Utah and an epic for the Utah centennial. worked on the production manager handling a cast working on thrce stages.

of Jesus, Mary of Bethany, Martha, Mary Magdalena and the Samaritan woman. It lank a few days la three, years for Mrs. Richards to find the models for her pictures. Other guests introduced were: Mmes. Jack Randall.

William D. Jones, Vern Byers, Elmo Del Risse, Dean Russell, Esther present- Swift. Margaret Smith, and Mrs. season. Hinmann.

a Shades of pink and orchid ChristImas decorations were used Bagnall. Farnsasl centerpieces by Mrs. Aldon L. I Mitzian and her committec. Hostesses for the day were: having Mmes.

Archie Wilson, M. R. for the Clurk, William D. Gibbs, George' drama W. Blanchard, N.

E. She also Michnel Erickson, Joseph Stadig, as Ernest Fuerst, Andrew of Heilman, Harry R. Lauber and: C. Earl Dettru. Mrs.

Ragnall is well known in lof Arcadia for her many re the principal of Dana Inter. niediate School, mother of two children. organist for Arcarlin Latter Day Saints' Church, real estalc saleswoman for Beach and Flaaten. In "Magic on the Mountain," she brings to the sluge a delightful story of a wagon train heading west and encounters with Indians, some refreshing music and a good holiday treat. IL opens al 8:30 p.m.

and runs through Saturday. Theatre Americana is COsponsored by the L.A. County Dept. of Recreation. Carol Huseby Honored With Bridal Shower Miss Carol Huseby, daughter ofi Mr.

and Mrs. Marshall F. Huschy! of 1011 Encanin Drive. wAs honored with a surprise bridal shower recently, co- hosted by, Norman Huseby and Mrs. Roper Huseby.

Carol will become the bride of Thomas Hoppock of Whittier Feb. 2 at Arcadia Presbyterinn Church. A decoraled markel basket in sapphire blue and while color theme of the party, held the mound af miscellaneous gifts brought by close friends, relntives and neighbors invited to the affair. Among them were the mothers of the engaged couple, Mrs. Huseby and Mrs.

William Hoppock, and their grandmothers, Mrs. A. C. Olson of Arcadia, and Mrs. L.

I Dalzel of Whittier. Nativity Story To Be Done by Church Children The Nativity story in pantomime will be presenter by children of 'the church school of Church of the Gnad Shepherd tomorrow evening as it is sung hy the Children's Choir, the Boys' Choir, and the Girls' Choir. The Chrisimas family night program, sponsored hy the Mothers' was organized by Mrs. Ciel Circle president. The Choirs are under the direction of Mrs.

Mabel Hocker, Mrs. Rosemary Carter and Mrs. Vivian Jordan. A Rhythmic Choir of six primary grade children, directed by Mrs. Margaret Waite.

will give their interpretation of the hymn, "Joy to the World." Three month old Dan Nordstrom. with a doll stand-in, will star in the role of Baby The program will begin at 7:30 in the sanctuary and is to all church families and friends." Cankies and punch will he served afterward in the Fellowship Hall. Good Shepherd, Father Sichly. Angels, Rabbi and Mrs. Camillus Angel, Temple Brthl David of San Gabriel Valley, and Rev.

K. Rictma, Arcadia Christian Reformed Church. Prugram "The Lord's Prayer." sung by: Mrs. Wallace J. Manley.

accpmpanied by Mrs. Ahlert P. Stubman, set the theme of the program, "Women of the Bihle" presented by Sune Richards, photographer-artist. Mrs. Richards' program was A stimulating and unusual one.

She showed sixteen paintings of wom-1 en of the Bible, and each, us she said, "had her own particular message." Mrs. Richards told the story al each woman as she clisplayed the portrait and among these were Rehecca, Miriam. Jcp-. thah's daughter, Ruth. Arcadians Attend Coast Guard Event Mr.

ankl Mrs. Al Richmond spent A recent weekend at the Disneyland Hotel, attending the annual mecting of the U.S. Const Guard Auxiliary. Mr. Richmond lis A member of the Pasadena Coast Guard Flotilla.

Jack Monre is also a of the Flotilla, and he and Mrs. Moore allended the meeting. ASSISTANCE LEAGUE members held a 'wrap- the Toy Loan hoodquorters. Shown here. Mrs.

ping party' at their community house to wrop Boyd T. Marshall, Mrs. H. S. Eldrudge and Mrs.

Christmas gifts for the handicapped workers at Donley Brody, from left. Assistance League Wraps Gifts for Toy Loan Workers Handicapped workers at Ile Toy Loan Headquarters in Los, Angeles will benefit from the annual "wrapping party" held Tuesday! by members of the Assistance League al Arcadia at their Community House, 100 5. Santa Anita Ave. More than 500 small articles were donated and wrapped members and their guests al the party plunned by Mrs. John Sleeter, Loan chairman.

The gilts will be cially to the support and distribuled at the annual tenance of the Los Angeles Toy luncheon honoring the work- Loan include the: ers at the Los Angeles headquar- Charity League. Manhattan Beach Iters. Sandpipers, Sierra Madre Civicling The Toy Loan "repairmen" are Club and the Assistance League physically handicapped men and of Southern California. who work without com- Amidst the clutter of wrapping pensation under the County Wel- paper. scissors, ribbons, and gilts, Department repoiring oldithe members and their guests toys donaled by various were served coffee and sweet rolls Broken dolls are mended, Mmes.

Sleeter, IL. S. Eld-: and dressed in beautiful clothes redgr. Boyd T. Marshall, Kenneth made from scraps; bicycles and Norman and Dunley Brady.

wagons and scooters arc given The next Toy Loan affair on the new wheels and coals of paint, agenda will be the Christmas and all other old toys emerge party Dec. 21 for the children at lanking like new and are sent to! Masson School. The Assisteens of the various Toy Loan centers the Assistance League of Arcadia throughaut the county. The Arca- pul on the parly themselves din League staffs the Toy Loanimoncy raised al their. annunliwere center al the Muxsan School in spring Fashion Gilts, decoraEl Monte, where children harrow tions and refreshments are.

protoys us they would books from vided hy the girls who held their library. own wrapping party Wednesday Other sponsoring organizat at their monthly meeting. Miss who, along with the Arcadin, Anne Waterhouse is chairman of League, also contribute finan group. Toni Riddell Becomes Bride Of Dale Hiestand Mrs. Toni Riddell became the bridle of Dale Hiesland last Friday evening al the Church of the West in las Vegas.

Mrs. Riddell's daughter. Mrs. Peter Mutter. was her matron of honor.

and the bridegroom's brother, Kenneth, stood as best iman. The bride wore a moss green velvet suit with raspberry chiffon blouse and shacking pink flowered hal. Mrs. Mulder was in shockpink silk dress. Five other couples traveled to Las Vegas for the ceremony.

The ncwlyweds. who will make their home in Arcadia, were feted nt a reception by Mr. and Mrs. Muller on Tuesday night. The bride's other two children, Rill RiddloH, who is in the Navy, aml Tally.

and the bridegroom's children, Phillip and Robin, were at the reception. William Parquette, Homer Messrs. and Mimes. and Dana Mossman. Richler, Russell Clupp, The Mannings' guests will be Ragussn, Chester Hansen, Messrs.

and Mmes. Sidney Smith, Pine, Al Gahagan, Robert Don Slater, Robert Payne, How- and F. Grizzard. lard Wisely, Tom McDowell, Ralph Mr. and Mrs.

Saunders' lloignez, Russell Holm, David Ra- will include Messrs. and gains, Mmes. Parmer lekes and Howard Garrison, Elmer W. Fenimore Couper. kuhler.

Carl Stauff, and Guests of the Don Richlers will Anderegg. JUNE COOPERIDER bride-to-be Become Bride This Month The Cooperiders, who moved to was graduated in 1960 from Minnesata in September, will fly University of Oregon where out for the wedding and then was affiliated with Kappa spend Christmas with their Theta Sorority, and has and family in Redding. They English Literature at plan to drive with the newlyweds Valley High. to Arcadia on Dec. 27 to visit; wedding will take place.

relatives and many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Cooperider of Edina, former Arcadia residents, have announced the engagement of their daughtor, June Emily, to Frederick Lee Wallace.

son of the late Mr. Wallace and Mrs. Eula F1. Hudson of Merced. June ellended School in Arcadia front kindergarten through high school.

graduating with the class of 1956 with 1 Gold Seal; at the Walnut Creek home of award. She took part i in life long friend, the former. Nancy school activities and also Perrine, and her husband Fredas an Queen of Bethel erick Hall, in. the 'presence of 121 Job's Daughters. family and a few friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Cooperider. After graduation, she went to brother and sister-in-law June's Europe with Experiment in; of Redding, will drive down for International Living and lived.

Florene will the ceremony. be her with a family in Thawill, Switz- allendant. anly erland. Arthur Angelo David Post guests Mmes. SteinBartling" PEBBLE BEACH Mr.

and! Mrs. Clarke Berdan withhand Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Durselt among visitors spending few days ut Del Monte Lodge in Pebble Beach recently. LAS VEGAS HOLIDAY Mr. and Airs. Robert Paradise celebrated her birthday on cent weekend in Lets Vegas. fat THE BABY JESUS, ploved by Danny Nordstrom, gets lender herd.

Mary ond Joseph are portroved by Donna Nordstrom and touch from Julie Ann Coil, investigating the scene 05 players 8radicy Barron The children will pantomime the story as it rebuarse for the Nativity Story Christmas Family Night tomorrow which they will present at at Chuich ct the Good Shep- sung by the young people's choirs -Aicudia of the church. Tribune photo by Tim Trahon.

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