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Arcadia Tribune from Arcadia, California • Page 15

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Arcadia Tribunei
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9 Miller. Hie cngaGement was announced recently in the San Francisco Bay area hy the hrirlc-elcct parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Miller. The couple will be married Jan.

Roy Pikes to Mark Golden Wedding Day Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Pike of 'Arcadia will cclehrale their fiftieth wedding anniversary Wednesdayl evening. Dec.

IS at 8 p.m. in Fellowship Hall of the Arcadia Presbyterian Church. AH of their ftiends are invited. DAVID HARLAN NISSEN and JUDITH ANN MILLER engaged couple set date Judith Miller to Say Vows With David Nissen Mr. and Mrs.

Harlan Juki Nii-i sen hosted a cocklail parly Sunday aflemnon. Dec. 16 from four In seven clock in their beautify! home on Chateau Road, Pasadena, In honor their son. David Harlan, and his fiancee, Miss Judilh Ann 5 in Berkeley in the presence of family and iiilimale friends. David was from Ar-ladia Hich School and from Cali fornia Institute of Tcchnoluev ii 1 He is presently in the crad- uate School of Economics al Ihei University of California at Berke ley.

Miss Miller ullcnded high school i Hie east and graduated from; the University of California in '62. Carl Kerskes to Be Hosts Christmas Eve Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kcrske will hold their traditional Christ Eve open house at their home. lOHB Sunse'l Blvd.

Al home with them will be Iheir daughter, Knthy, a student at Muunl San Antonio, where she is studying to be an airline hostess, their son, Koberi, and Ins tiancee, Lvolyn of Garden Grove. All Ike Kerskes will miss Wil liam, the other son of the iamilv. a graduate of the University of who is presently a Peace teacher in tilhiupia, Frieinds of the family are invited In drop in. particularly friends of Bill who will be inlcrcsicd to hear of his experiences in Ethiopia and Id see pictures which he has heen sending home. Friends who usually never miss Christmas Eve at the Kerske home include Pastor and Mrs.

E. A. Rein, Mrs. Harold Smith aad fondly, Mrs. Mary Sherman and daughter and son-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenny Pepping and daughters. Lynn and Gail of Covins; Allen Lundberg of Santa Barbara and his sister, Ann, of Wnodland Hills; Brenl Clarkson, Arcadia whn is al tending the University of California; Emil and Knthy Schnitikc of Arcadia; Mrs. Marvel Olio and son. Charles, of Riverside, sister-in-law nephew of Mrs.

Kerske. Hartzlers Hold Pre-Christmas Open House The Kcrmit Hartzlers welcomed friends al a pre-Christmas open house at their home, 46 Woodland! last Sunday. Included in the guest list were the Jack Scarhnrnuphs, Ihe Harry Daullons, Bill Devine, Laurie tiergsen, Dr. and Mrs. Doug McNair.

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Vigil, Dr. and Mrs. James Slater, Mr.

and Mrs. William Bar-beau, Mrs. Jcnn Norlon, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Peterson, the Jim Frys, Warren Ilickey of Long Reach, Rnbcrt Karp of Woodland Hills, Dr.

and Mrs, Robert 1-ry. Mr. and Mrs. drover Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Spencer, Mr.

and Mrs. El-don Walker, Mrs. Carcth Ortnian, Dr. and Mrs. Lee Milton, Mr.

and Mrs. John Barry, Mrs. Pat Hillings, Mr. and Mrs. David Patten of Costa Mesa, Mr.

and Mrs. Walt Wnhers and Melvin Kaiser. Jean Willis to Take Part in Yule Service Miss Jean Willis, a former Ar- cudion aow nttendinq Los An geles Stale, where she was numi- Icd for "Who's Who Ameri can Colleges and Universities," will participate in the Christmas Eve service at the Arcadia Pres byterian Church. Jenn is the daughter ai Arthur and Evelyn Willis, ivho lived in Arcadia many years hefnre mov- ig to Corona Del Mar. LYNN LANGLOIS CHOSEN TO RIDE ON ROSE PARADE FLOAT 'Lovely Lynn Langlois.

daughter of Mr. and- Mrs. Alan Lunglois of Canyon Road, will grate a float in the Tournament of Roses on New Year's Day. 'Lynn will ride on the front of the float entered by Dr. Pepper Beverages.

"His First Circus." She will be costumed in while satin and pink net rimmed wilh red sequins and pink frills. The float will be designed by Dr. Sam Coleman of Glendale, who has won several awards lor his designs. Miss Unglois rode in the I Ml Hop Parade on the Bakers Confeclioncrs Fluat. A jiraduale of Arcadia High School, Lynn is.

now a at the University of Southern California. Women Catherine Mundy, Editor Thunday, Dee. 20, 1962 Philanthropy Group Has Christmas Luncheon at Albert Richmond Home Arcadinnns' philanthropy proup Iheir annual Christmas lunch in at the home of Mrs, Albert Richmond. Yuletide riecnratii and delicious and festive food ipurrcd this dedicated group uf women on their dnv p-mrr of wrapping gifts and decorating, recs lor Santa Anita Sanitarium. pasl 10 years Ihis'small group uf women continued with heir work of bringing a little jov anil cunuort to those less Inrfn.

nalo. Each member devotes manv Shrine Dinner Party Slated Tomorrow Night Sanlo Anita Shrine Club will hold its annual Chrislmas parly, a dinner-dance, at the Huntington-Sheraton tomorrow night. One kindred couples will allcnd dinner dancing lo an orchestra from Al Mnloika Temple under Ihe diroc linn of Noble Gtllell. Dr. Frank Park is chairman of 'he affair, assisted bv Dale Tur-! wno nas charge of reservations.

Table decorations are heiiiE ar- runged by the Knnlu Anila Shrin-etles under Ihe direction of Mrs. John Chaille. The Indy guests will he presented with a corsage and a surprise gift. Outgoing President Van Hair 'will introduce Ihe new officers for 1563 who are Much Livie. presi dent: Dr, Park, first vice nresi- deul; Lee Abcreromhie, secund vice president; Robcrl Snunvino, secretary; and Ray Biegcrslaff, treasurer.

Directors elected for Him arr Edward Stejar, llcnrv Weiss, fieri Tom Weir, William Bowers, Eugene King. Edward! iticH, Leonard Hughes, John Roach. George Stoker, Willia Chappelow and Roy Herold. CAMC FIRE GIRL corollers gclhar around the community Christmas tree at Aicodio Library, one ot the slops of the song tour they mad? around the city lasl night. Sin busloads of girls joined Melvin Kaisers Have Baby Son Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Kaiser of 1 308 S. First are announcing the arrival of their firsl child, a son born Dec. 13 at Methodist Hospital. The newcomer, who has been named Mark Preston Kaiser, weighed in at lbs.

5 oz. His are Mr, and Mrs. John H. Kaiser of Santa Ana. The new parents are operators the Melvin Kaiser Academy of.

jDance and the Arts in Kaiser, (Mary Lrxi) also' conducts dance classes for the Ai jcadia Recreation Dept. hours of her busy life lo the by giving parties and henefits to luiance Iheir nuinv projects. During liffi! Ihe Arcadianns' philanthropists sent Valentine treats, Easier mils, Halloween Christmas gifts lo the 75 boys at (be l.eroy Boys' Home near Clarciiioiil, as well as taking (hem to the beach for a summer ouling. The children at Five Acres were jgiven birthday cakes fur child far one year as well Chrislmns goodies and some much needed shop equipment. During (he Christmas seasunl the Santa Anila Home for Ihe Aged, the Lerays Boys' Home, Ihe Maryknoil Hospital, the LitileJ 1-lower Mission and the San Qucnlin School in Mexico nre all personally visited and remembered with gifls.

personally dis-tribuled, and cash given for Iheir many and varied needs. There arc alsn many calls for individual help that are answered anonymously. Much of the money used in fhi charitable work is obtained from the annual rummage sale, Pea cock Ball and bridge louinamenl. The prospecl.s for llie coining year arc Urignt and promising lor these laities ot benevolence of Hit Arcadianns under Ihe direction ol icir chairman, Mrs. Jack Honorary Membership Pin Presented Mrs.

Elsie Cross was nrescnlcd with an honorary memhershin nin by Hie Women's Association of Villogc Prcsbylorian Church at icir meeting lasl week. The women's- nrouri is makine unai pinns lor housing the tiishon Players forgone night following heir perinriTign.ce here en Jan. i at 6 p.m. in the church. Announcement was also marie or the Women's Presbyterial lo be.

held Feb. -i in San Diego. Anyone! wishing to aliend is nskerl in cull Mrs. liohcri Ncill, Hlllciest 7 Camp Fire Girls Take Christmas Carol Caravan on Annual City Tour Six busloads of Arcadia Camp, Fire Girls went a'carolling lasl night, making six stops throughout the city, including two coo- valescent hospitals bringing Christmas cheer to the patients. The groop met at Santa Anid School, taking with them gifts iwhich' will later be presented to al Spadra Hospitnl by Barbara Hicks.

Afler Iheir carnllinc lour, thev returned to the school for refresh ments of hot chocolate and cookies. The annual event was cn-snon. sored by the Arcadia Council I IH If MRS. BEACH PINNET, renter, is surrounded by oflicers of her board ol ceremonies he'd recently. Pram foft oir Mmes.

Harold Smerhurst, E. Bradford, Joe Hall, Ford Barclay, Gro: s. directors. Pinncy was presented with a beautiful orchid by Mrs. Doug- NEWLYWE DS HONORED AT RECEPTION A reception at First Melhodisl Church ol Alhumbrn was given Saturday for the recently wed Mr.

and Mrs. Craig Allien Mc-Eride. The bride is the farmer Pa-Iricia Louise Tyler, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John S. Tyler of Cosln Mesa, formerly of Al-hambra and more recently of Arcadia.

She is a I Ob I graduate of Ar cadia High School. Her hushnnd was graduated from Soulb Pasadena High in 1301. He is Ihe son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

McRnde of South Pasadena. 'Iheir double-ring ceremony was performed by Ihe Rev. Meredith Graves at noon on Dec. I in First Methodist Church of Boise. Idaho.

The couple will be making their home in Pasadena. nnual cvenl. Pictured are, from left, Down Philbpi, Ycuttcr, Nancy Feller, Kolhy Sandj, Linda Sheets, Johnson. Arcadia Tribune photo iCamp Fire and Ihe Arcadia Rec reation Dept. Horizon Club girls were direct.

ors this year. Two of the high school girls accompanied each bus, and served as hostesses at the refreshment hour afterward. They included Pat Hose. Janet Alcorn, Guil Martin. Peggy Chaffin, Susan Meek.

Larolvn Ihomas. Linda Payne, Sharron Erockic, Linda Holic. Carol Shuter. Wcndi Green and Diane Nauman. Carclling slops were at llill- icadia Convalescent Hospital, Ar-iamlIn- Goddards Will Entertain Staff host the annual Christmas parly for his office staff tonight at their home, tl West Longden Avenue.

Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Charles Battcrson. Mr. and1 jGabriel, Mrs.

Ida Groener, Miss Corrme Hutlman, Mr. and Mrs, Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrowj haven Convalescent Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn cadia Library, Hinshaw's Depar'-I Mr. and Mrs. George Fnrman mcnt Store.

Ralphs Market Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hemcman hi Hanrho. nere unable lo attend. fas.

who conducted her final meet ing prior to the installation. During the meeting, Mrs. Rob- rls reported on the recent Christmns parly, and Mrs. Cra mer, philanthropy chairman, ported on ihe holiday conkies di Irihuied among the elderly pa-j Ileitis at Simla Anita Sunilurium. Club members wranncd 85 baas nl Ihp rnokies.

Stic also reminded members of the December meeting of the section lo be held the Rnbcrt Dow home, where will be exchanged. A Setter was read from forinei leinber, Mrs. Ralph Malcolm, wIb is now li viiil: in Caracas, Vcaczucla, Douglas was presented with gold bracelet and earring set in appreciation of her leadership for the past year. Mrs. George Hamburger, retiring courtesy lairman, marie the prcseutatiun.

Members adjourned lor lunch eon helore un nflcrnoon of hririge. Assisting the hosless were Mines. Wilcox, Jack Jessen, De- 1-oresl Stoll and C. A. Hnssnn.

Enjoying the dnv were Mmes. Ford Barclay, Charles Rcery, Ed-' Hradlnru. Al Cramer, Laur eitce Danver, Ella DcMark, Uallvo Uuughis, Robert Dow. Roger Dyi Gross, Edward Hnckelt. J' Half, Eugene Harpole.

Chester Hassuu, Wnlter Henney, Elvm Hunl, Jack Jessen, Harold Kelte liny Kinnison. l-'rccl Long, Arch Maxwell. Hurry Ncsbill, Nichols, George Nickel, Charles! Nugcr.l, hirircri Pennington. Beacn Pinncy, Cunrad Reibold, Al Rnb- DiirwBid Robeilson, Will Roolhor. Chnrlcs Root.

Georee pornborgcr. uel-oresl Stoll. William Tennison, Sam Willinms. Richard Winslow and Ashford: Wood. Cadette Scouts Plan Cheer for Children's Home Cadelte Girl Scout Trop Ml will sing Christmas carols al school and home for the Celchral Palsy children.

Thev have made ornaments by and glit tering seed pods tu help decurate Ihe Christmas tree for the chil dren. The trooo will also allend the Christmas play al Pasadena Play, jhuuse and wilt hold their own Christmas party and Court or Awards al the Arcadia Girl Scout House. This will climax five years 'of scouting for the girls. Presentation of the awards will jbe made by Mrs. Dudley Thom-' urc, leader, assisted hy Mrs.

Pnul ChrisLman. Refrcrfinienls will be served hy Mrs. Marion Dobson, Joyce Hansen. Grace Stickrod, under Ihe dircctiun of Mrs. Rar- Mr.

Ptnncy, Mmes. Ernest Collins, Ash Wood, E. PenningtcA Elvin Hunt cod Joe Gross. The service took place at the home of Mrs. Al Roberts.

Arccdra Tribune photo Athletic Club Installs New Officers ARCADIA LIBRARY STAFF In Ceremony at Home of Al Roberts' Lovclv Chrislmas decoralinns al the'Longden Avenue Itonie of Mrs. Al Roberts provided the' selling! tor a candlelight ceremony install ing new officers for the coming Mrs. Eugene Harpole, junior -past president, presided as msl a li ng nllicer as Mrs. Ueach Pmney iucceeded Mrs. Haflye Douglas in: ho presidency.

Installed with her tverc Mrs, Ford Barclay and Mrs. Ernest Collins, vicc-prcsiricnls; Mrs. Ash Wood, recording secretary: Mrs. E. Pennington, corresponding sec retnry; Mrs.

Elvin Hunl. Irens-I urer, and Mines. E. Bradford, Joe Hall, Harold Smeihursl and Joe HOSTS TRADITIONAL BRUNCH The staff or the Arcadia Library hosted the traditional Christmas brunch Tuesday moruing and special gucsls were members of the Library Board. The party was held in Ihe adult reading room which wan beniitiftifly dccoraled in Ihe Chrislmas lliemc by Hazel Bolton.

A delicious ca.Le.rcil breakfast was served and special musical entertainment was presented by Pat Miller, Freda Bernard and Virginia Doly. They did a song and dance based on the famous Swedish Christmas 'record by Jorgcsofl, Used In Go Nuts At Christmas," bnra Roemer. Drivers for the She also laughl cha ncms win oe wnnia corn, Dorothy Murphy, Grace1 Slickrod and Mr. Hansen. for Ihe department.

Members of the troop are Jean attended Holly Avomiei Alcorn, Nancy, Chrislman. Dchbieiand 1-irst Avenue Schools anil Corley, Sharon Creasser, LVirellj graduated from Monrovia High Dobson. Barbie. Eisenberg. shc citrus Jun.

Grcsham. kerrv Hnnifn. Gndvi Ittffle. Chris l.vne ior muigc dnn reteiven ner Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Nancy Nash. Carofvn Roem- 'legrce at Los Angeles State er, Lathy Lyle Mickrori, lege. Share ee Thomure, Eileen Joul.j Mrs. Bruwn js wornrjn Lathy irctchler, barhara unman anrl Vicky Zander. to be held at the San Marino Wom- MRS.

ROSEMARY BROWN starts new career Rosemary Brown Leaves Recreation Department Mrs. Rosemary Brown, recreation supervisor, concluded seven years of professional services with the Arcadia Recreation Department on Dec. She was married last summer In David Brown, administrative assistant lo Ihe Arcadia City Manager. Her 'she leaves a host of friends among Young Masonic Groups and Mrs. Randy Claascn, Mr.

and) blate Holiday She also evpanded a sports pro- Mrs. t-rank Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dahl. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth plans are lo devote lime and energy to her new role as housewife. Mrs. Brown siarled as an sistant playground supervisor in GirOl ID the summer of IMG. Since then.

OTUUp she has assumed the duties of I playground supervisor, arts nOIQS rlOliaay crafts supervisor, and was appointed to her position in 1861. rOTTy Qt L.IUD to fill lhe position of recreation isuporvisor for the department' and The Garden Dept. of the Wom an's Club nf Arcadia recently held Iheir annual Christmas party at lhe clubhouse. The spirit of prevailed. A potluck luncheon was enjoyed hy cery-onc.

Then there were games and contests. Mrs. Jack Leffner wnn Ihe prize for decorating a Christmas ball and shared honors with Mrs. Michael Krickson in the gift rapping contest, Everyone brought gifts and there was a humorous gift exchange arranged hy Mrs: The DeMolavs and Job's Daugh- Srnnl anl! and Raymond K. Wronka.

Mrs. Henry (crs from San (inbricl Valley arcill'05 in charge ol lhe special parwine is chairman ol the a semi-formal Christ- Christmas party. and with the help of Snowllakc 1-antasy," Mr3. afld Robert HOLIDAY VACATION arranrcd the most success. San Marino.

Saturday between the'l, Mr MrS' by the 21 mem- nf and tmi- Brucl! The next mectine will be a Dancing will be to (he music spend a lew days ntectinR wilh the Arts and Ihe-Rhythm KlnB' ling at Ihe Pauma Valley. Crafts Dept. of Ihe Woman's Club..

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