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COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY ADVENT! ST Onart IMnlrict vent Day. AAvenfiat Cluu-cli, corner ol Joyce and Port Hue-heme; Elder L. Elumenshein pastor. Sabbath school 9:30 am Church servlco 11. Proyci meeting, Wednesday at 7:15 p.m l'otilh meeting, Friday at 7:45 ASSEMBLIES OF fifin Assembly of nod, 151 Wolff: Dan W.

Turpi it, pastor. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Christ Ambassadors, CM p.m. Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Wert- nf prayer service mo Assembly of Clin Church, 101 W'eI slrcet, Port Ilueneme, Rev.

Harold Edmonds, pastor, Sunday School at D.nv Scrm6u at 11. Kvening service it Thursday service at BAPTIST First Baptist Church, Fourth Streets Marion Smith. D.D-, Minister. HIWq School, 0:15 a.m. Worship 11 a.m.

Daplisl youth Fellowship p.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. prayer meeting and Bible study. FIrs(, Ihiiilisi Clntrrh, Port Iluenetue, corner North -llh and Pearl slreets.

Rev. Martin E. Plafz, pastor. Services Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Sunday School at a.m. Youth Groups and Young Adults at 0:30. Wednesday prayer Bible study, 7 30 p.m. First Baplfst, El Rio, Collins and Curtcz streets. Rev.

Terwilligcr, pastor. Sunday school 0:15. Morning worship at 11. Training union for all ages at 0:30 p.m. Evening1 worship at 7:30.

Wednesday prayer service at 7:30 p.m. Free Will liapllst Church, Princeton A-. Occidental streets, College Park. Rev. W.

Cal-Jison, pastor, Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Sunday night Services, 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer Service, Thursday. 7:30 p.m.

Young Peoples League, Saturday, 7 p.m. Pleasant Valley 1 1 1 Church, Arneill Road and Ven-tura Camarillo, California. Dr. Kenneth A. Nelson, Minister.

Church School. 0:15 am. Morning Worship. Sermon: 11 a.m. Youth Meetings, p.m.

Bventng Service 7:30 in Wednesday services, 7:30 p.m. First Baptist Church, Ventura Boulevard, Thousand Oaks. LcRoy Jones, pastor. Sunday school, 0:45 a.m. Wor ship service, 11 a.m.

union for all ages, 7 ning worship, p.m. eervtce Wednesday at 7:30 p.m First Mexican ISnptJ.sl, South Hayes and Fast Second; Rev. J. C. Zamora, pastor.

Sunday school 10 a.m. Devotional at II. Young People's meeting at p.m. Evening services al 7. Thursday, prayer meeting at 7 p.m.

First HoulluiriL Missionary Baptist, 2-11 Hill; Rev. M. K. Hall. Sunday School 9 -la.

a.m. Preaching 11 a m. Training Union p.m. livening service, 7:30 p.m. 81.

Trial's ,318 West Seventh; Rev. Jesse Walker. Sunday rchool 5.30 a.m. worship 11. Baptist Train-Ing Union 5 p.m.

Wednesday prayer service, 7:30 m. Trinity Baptist, Anita, Rev. II. W. Washington.

Sunday school 0:15. worship 11 a. 7ii. Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Tray-tr meeting 7:30 p.m.

Oxnaril Baptist Temple, 723 South street. Joseph. Morton, pastor, Sunday school 15 a.m. Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Wednesday services 7:30 p.m. Vineyard Jlslnli-H Haplls! Church, Walnut drive and Citrus avenue, Itev, David J. Martin, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a morning worship at 11; evening serv ice nt Wednesday prayer meeting at r.M Grace Baptist Clim-rli, 2220 Samuel. Rev.

Joseph ounuay scnoot a.m. serv ices 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer meet Ing. CATIIOMC and Clam Chi art, amine Eve- ray Santa U.na.

Catholic, Third and Msgr. Anthony J. Jacobs Sunday Masses- 7:30 8-15 II, 12:15. Weekday masses 6:30 and 8 a.m. Confessions Kat- uni.i enth and Mela streets, riev John Fosselman.

Mass Sunday 5:30 a.m. Services Sunday, Monday and Friday, at 7 p.m. Christ Tliij ICIng Cnlhollr Cliureli, Cooper road. Sunday Masses at 7 a.m. and 10 a.m.

B(. Mary Camarillo: Itov. John Moclalr, pastor. Sunday masses 5:45 Cam-nrlllo State ffospltal Fmployes) 8, 10 and 11:15 a.m. Mass during Saturday -1-5 p.m,, and 7:30 to 9 p.m.

Mary Star ol (ho Sea Call Church. San Pedro and Clara Streets, Port Ilueneme. Sunday masses 7 and 10 a.m. CHRISTIAN Oxnaril Clivlsilnn CI minister. Bible school a.m.

Morning worship at 11.. Evening service at 7:30. Wednesday, prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First C'iinrch of Christ, Scientist, 200 South Heading rtnotn, 311 11. Sunday school 0:30 a.m.

Lesson-Sermon, 11 a.m. Testimonial Service, Wednesday, p.m. church cm ciiniST Church or Clufst 1S15 San Marino, Hi. D. Riley, minister.

Bible classes, O.lo a.m. Worship, communion, 10:45 a.m. Young people, 0:30 p.m. Evening service, 7.30 p.m. Wednesday: young people.

0:30 p.m.; Bible class, 7:30. Port Iliieiiciun Church of Christ, Fiflh and Wlllowbrook; 'at C. Bradley. Bible classes, 10 a.m. Worship, 1 a.m.

Evening worship 7:30 Wednesday Bible class, :30 p.m. iorjscop.H, All Salnls Church, Second and Rev. Dan A. N. Uacot.

Sunday services: Holy Com munion, a.m. Chinch School )-30 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon a.m., (first and iiiird Sundays). Morning prayer and Sermon (second and fourth Sunday). Child care provided.

Colnnilja's Episcopal Church, Camarillo. Captain Raymond W. Lewis, church army. Church school 10 a.m. Services at 10 a.m.

in the new ihurch on I Fosas road Las Posas Estates and trneill road. FOUR SQUARE mnrillo Church, Berry and Nelloia streets, Rev. and Mrs. Jimmie Forrester, pastors. Sunday school, 0:1,5 a.m.

Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Young people, 6:30 p.m. Evangelistic ervicc, 7:30 pill. C'hureh Roy. and Mr; rwyford pastors.

lailhcian Chu ilccmrr, Horis A vln Tweet, i'asti Worship a i Sunday school Seventh Warren Sunday school 0:45 a.m. Morn-g worship 11. J.I-T.C.'ii and Crusaders 6:1 p.m. Evangclis- Service 7:30 m. Mid-week, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.

Youth ight Friday, 7:30. Tried Stonr, Cliureli of God ClirLsl, 111 North Bonita trect, Elder C. L. Quails, pas- people's service at 7:30 p.m. fc'nday, service at.

7:30 p.m. m.nillo Fourstirare Church, Camarillo; Jimmie Forrester. Sunday School Morning nrshlp II. Evening services 7:30. JEWISH nhira Cour.ly Coun cil, 2500 Channel drive, Ventura Pahbi Sholruu Stci-n.

Snbbalii Eve services, Friday, run. (Fourth Friday of mouth 7:30 p.iu.) Heligiotts school Saturday ami Sunday, 10 a.m. I.CTHI AN Lull ei.aii Church, arillo, Camarillo Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, Rev. L. O-Stinde.

Divine worship, a.m. Stm-lay School, 10:15 a.m. Ascension Tuilhriau, Los Fellz md Coneij Snhool roads, Thou sand Oaks; Rev. L. O.

Sunde. Sunday School 0:15 a.m. Divine lor. Morning wnrshlp at 11:30. Y.P.

WAV. at 5 30 p.m. Evening worship at Tuesday, Young services nt 11. miller League at 0 p.m. Jidda study Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m.

Sunday school at a.m. Sunday Sciirrot, 0:15 a.m. Bibh Classes 9:13 a.m. Church ser vices, 10:30 a.m. MKTIIOITTWL' (huri-li.

South A slrcet. Jtev. Wi Oyanagl. paslor. watch at 0, Eu: chool 9:45 worship at II, ii ng service In Kngllsh and iner-e at 3 Wertncsrtnv Rlble Judy, prayer meeting al S.

St. P.inl's Methodist Chi 6th and £ts Oxnard; Rev. Richard Kendall. Preaching service Church 9:30. Mornine worship at 11.

Tliree Youth Fellowships al C.3C p.ni., Evening Power I foil at 7:30. Holy Communion first and third Sundays. Cnmaiilln Cr nullity Mi'iliinllst Cliiiirh, Cornel of Anacaua Catallna. Charles McGregor, Tastor. Sunday Cchool, a.m..

Worship, a.m. Youth Fellow- tlilp, 7 p.m. Thousand Oaks Coniniunliy Mclhodlst Church, Thousand MORMON Church of Christ of Latter Hay Saints, SCO Elm street, Burton D. Hushman, bishop. -Priesthood meeting, a a.m Sunday School, 10:30 a.m., Sacrament meeting, p.m.

PHNTHCOSTAXj Pentecostal Holiness Church, Oospel Temple, Fifth and C. Sunday School, a.m. 11 a.m. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. fTfornlng Star Church of God in Christ, .127 N.

Harrison; Elder Cilhert Jackson, jjastor. hunnay ccnool at a.m. Y.P.W.W. at 7 p.m. Evening worship nt S.

Evening service Friday. I'RUSHYTKltl AX Westminster I'rcsl. ytcrlni liiicti, Savlers road Hughes avenue, South Oxuard iv. James Arnold, paslor. Sunday church srhool, u.

Worship Service, 11 a.m. lunior High Westminster Kel- ship, p.m. Senior Hid Westminister Fello'vship, p.m. Cmnimutlly I'rrshytrrian, Ven-ira and Scott, Port Ilueneme ev, Frederick .1. Moore, pastor.

Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship, a.m. imster ellowslnps: Igh, Senior High Prayer meetini! Wednesday 7:30. First Sixth and Joseph E. Kropff, pastor. HU 3-1512.

Sunday school, 9:30 p.m. Wor-Ip 11 a.m. Youth group 0:30 Service at 7:30. Wednesday, 7:30, Bible Studv and Prayer Meeting. VARIOUS DENOMINATION'S Kl Siuni ChnreTi, Arnstolic Aa-nnihly nf dm Faith In Christ Jesus, iic, 729 Cooper; Francisco Vasquez.

bunciay bcnonl, 10 a.m.; Services, 6 p.m.; 7 p.m.; 7 p.m.; Youngster's Service, 6 p.m. Oxnaril Christ inn RcvvirrmrnV Center, 4-15 South Street. Open to 10 p.m. Monday through rlriay and 2 to 10 p.m. Saturday art Sunday.

Uible study Monday p.m. and vesper service Sun day at 5 p.m. Church of Itellgioirs Science of Ventura County, Alice Bart- err u-MUnouse, Ul)2 Jiast Mam ilroet, Ventura. Churcli service it 11 a.m., Sunday School 411 West 5f.i street, Oxnard, 10:30 l.m. Rev.

Lornie A. Grlnton, ninisler. Xylan Acres. li'ischcr. Sunday school 9:45 a.m.

Mor ning worship 11. Youth group Evening service 7:30. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30. Church ol tlin Saviors Hoafl and Elm reet. J.

C. Dat-lond. pastor. Sunday school 9:55. Morning orshlp 11 a.m.

Youth service 35 p.m. Evening Gorvleo 7:30 p.m. Iio Salvation Arinr, nxnni'd Hc.idnitai-tci-s, 13S I till street. I.t. David Allen, 'otlicer in charge.

Sunday-: Holiness nieclhie at 11; Air meeting p.m.. Salvation meeting p.m. Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Biljle study nd prayer. Oxnard Uracil 20OS Ocean 1) Beaches, Rev. C.

aihlialo the Hi'- Fundamental li ti i merica, inc. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Morn-g worship at 11, C. li. Society evening service at 7:30.

i ayer and Bible study Wednes day at 7:30 p.m. Gospel Tabernacle. Cypress ad, Garden City Acres. Sunday school a.m. Wor ship 11 a.m.

and 7:30 p.m. Services Wednesday at p.m. Cliapel Services, USN, CRC Port Hurnr.inc, Calif. Pi oleslant Chaplain Deane W. Kennedy.

USN. Sunday, 0730, Holy Communion. Sunday school. Ilivino Worship. 1145 (Pnini Miigu, Protestant Service), Divine Woishij) (Port Ilueneme I Tuesday, 1930, Christian Fellowship (Point Thursday, 2030 Bible Study (Port Ilueneme).

Catholic. Chaplain, Ray iicaullcu, Sunday, 0S30 Mass. also dally except Monday and Thursday s( 0030 (Port Ilueneme). Tuesday, 1900 N'ovena, Saturday, 1900, Confessions (Port fluencme), Jchovnh's Witnesses, Kingdom Hall, 2S24 Vineyard avenue, El Rio. Robert Conradl minister.

Services at 1:45 p.m. Sunday in I'lngllah and 0:15 In Kpr Wednesday at p.m. and Fri day at 7:30. OXNAKP PHONE HU -3-1101 in Jam pi rli ill jr. Stork Report Mr.

and Mrs Joe Melendez had their first daughter on June 3. Named Mane, she weighed iioiiiiils, 2 ounces al birth and lias In ire firothers E'aul Michael, -1 a Danny 11 and Marcos, also, 19 months. My, and Mrs. W. M.

Gray f'orlalcs, N. are the ma leriia! craiidiiai-ents and Mi and Mrs, Edward of Roswell, N. M. are Ihe paternal ryanc rents. iv in Sa- ghi'il 7 pound: h.

Other chili lie baby ynn and ounces are I. any and l.auiie I rents are Mr. am i. M. Liggett of Denver Colo, and Mrs, Milton McFaul of San Franc! De-lhcl Alrlcnn M.

E. Church 120 East Seventh Street. Rev Lovelace, pastor. Sundav School at 9:15 a.m Morning service nt 11 a.m. ling.

Mrs. Florence Isierrigan Is New Stella Coeli President A Hawailar when Ihe ne Coeli Institute, No. were installed at was used officers of Stella Crown Club Hall on Thursday. Mrs. Florence Merrigan assumed the duties of president; Mrs.

William Burnham, first vice-president; Mrs Chris Pavac second vice-president; Mrs. Herman Becker, organist; Mrs. (J. If. Woi-niniont, secretary; Mrs.

William Fricccro, financial secretary; Mis. Paul Maze, treasurer; Mis. Martin Valentine, Mrs. K'en llickad, Mrs. Paul Diener, Mrs.

Walter LaubarJicr and Mrs. Paul Braztlovic, trustees; Mrs. William Mitchell, luavshall: Mrs. Ralph Hnvy, insirle sentinel; and I- Fl. Murphy, outside sentinel.

Mis Jess Korgcy, Tnstitutc deputy loin Ventura, installed new officers who each received corsages of baby orchids- Assisting her in II: eiustallalion cere-mniiy Mrs. E. 1-1. Danne, James Siarkcy, Mi.ss Klvira Milan, Mis. John O'Brien and Mrs, Reginald Haptiste of Ven- ive, Oxnard i Mr? H.

Sissou. An do put I a rM- nrient and I Garden City Acer- Community! Clturrh, Howell road. Sundry school It: a.m., wor- S-(K) n-m. WL-ihiL'sday Hlhlc ludy, 8,00 li.ni. John Zimmcr pastor.

ls were prercntcd lo the new and old presidents by Cone, daughter of retiring presl- eiu Mrs. Ernest Cone, who was in a Hawaiian costume. is. Waller l.autiacher jnovided la.nl music. Mrs.

Joseph Kuria was in iiiM' of m.iking corsages for new officers. James Smith, chairman of the refresh- ner.t cnniniittee pme-pple larls and punch to membc: after (lie eting. "Jrrn rat ions were scenes of Islands and rosewood roses: Din Hawaii which were on the table. Mrs Victor Sil- aml Henrietta Whitl-arrangerl I hem. General chai of the nislallal ion pro- -1 al I in Clothesline Drying Led To Permanent un as d.

urieil a wbat wonlrl it make you think of? fty-ftvc niarie Charles Ncssh do couulry urlv heads iiml that how Ihe Idea for the permanent wave born. ai petroleum industries. The ba sh for all wave lolimis. to Peru. Guests v.

f. Maxwell Donlon, Doud. Mr. Maulba I'illey, Ms. -ill iv-Ian- near San colonel was st.alioited taking at the O.xiia Air 1'orce iiase 11 months Tlie Earlcj have been al the for men home ol Ihe He Noels on West.

Cunzales i on 'ol. and ivdward Can nd their rhildren will r. upy that when ihey a ive in Colonel Can oining fioir. IJo-tlou, will so eed Colcne. Marie in commai if the al Oxnard mi Jv.ly Mrs.

Noble A. i Ci osbv at. a briilee S.ir.|.i-.-.i- you saw a bit of.a, -pe h.okCTi clotbe.slli-ie curling in l.unci"-in was twenty guests at the briilga hies that rmail liotirpie of flowers Winning iirizcs cards were Mis I. llobe Doud, Mrs. A.

Mrs. Ben Ncrdinau. I 11. look five veins of hard work before the first per- neiit wave machine was tiy to make its debut. It was i lightening contraption of cs and clumps that hung pendrd from the ceiling.

Winding the fashionable three-foot tresses of the day into light corkscrew curls was far from easy the hair had 'to be snaked and baked for eight hours. What's more, early per- ma lie nts cost as much as S250. most, important develop-ui permanent waves around 1U30 when the cold wave was introduced. It tint the old-fashioned machines uul uf business because a chemical solution supplied all the heal necessary for setting (he wave. Tile cold wave made possible today's home nermanents Wave lotions of years back weren't very kind to a worn all's hair, Lotions these days are specially balanced prod ucts, carefully tested and con stantly improved by the people af the cosmetic, chemical, and r.

anil Mrs. Walter Set and Mr. ard Mrs. 1' in Las Vegas were at Hieir ranch fllcf capto-iicclic. acid, Is a chemical makn which is manufactured In an i refinery, ion, li, Sellers lasl stop was San Francisco where they saw Clark Sellers, Mr.

Sellers' brother, off on the Liirline for a Hawaiian trip. Mu. i 1 .1 IVidsou and Do I. mies fiom hi: tr.p; Ki- ivivid Miss. Gall Weller, daughter or Dr.

and Mrs. Rnyal Weller, leaves on June 29 for Riverside, where she will visit Miss Barbara Abel. Refore hnr re- Septeniher 3. she'll id Wi iXdl, olilCi (r at Diffenuei iter's yesterday with Dr. istor nf the Baptist nrne.iating.

liuernient Lawn. Her linshanrt, away about th ree i She has a si t. lined Mi- earned during the past year. iThn.se getting awards wore Sterling, nccdlccraft cooking and dabbler badges Di.iiine Black, musician, home- lionienuiker badge; Kathleen MnnhiY, Sndr.c Sharon Slaylon, cooking badge; Jackie tistes, aannicr naoge; Deon Uptegrove, homemakef badge; and Dlanne. Davis, cooking, housekeeper and ess badges.

Lenders of (he troop are Mrs, Bill Davis and Mrs. T. C. Murphy. They were assisted by Mrs.

W. Kitroa and Mr. anil Mrs. 1.. Slaylon.

The truop I liy the Currei hing-Schonl Parent-Teacher Assu 'elation. SATURDAY, JUNE' 25, Miss Patty hom Weds John Q. Cawelti I I A PaUy R. Jsmn becamci (he bride of John G. Cawelti at a eanrllelight ceremony at the Pleasant Valley Bajitlst Church at eight o'clock last night.

The church was decorated With while gladioli and fern when Miss Isum, the daughter "i 1 1 RiK v. 1 1. taom winked down the aisle on (ho arm of her father to meet her bridegroom. Ifer werlrhng gown was yards at nyir.ii tulle compleinonted by fchlffll einliiuiderv, desiEiietl with cascading tiers In the back. A crown of seed pcaila held her veil In yd are ami she carried white orchids with stephanotls in a- shower al salin ribbon.

-Mrs, Kenneth Vhilted was malt-on of honor In a ballerina length gown of aqua taffeta and tulle. Her flowers were yellow HiReins ami Miss bridesmaids, wore similar gowns and rried yellow curuiitions. Jsom and Karen Pnw-s, in pink nylon Swiss dresses-, flower rls. David Isoiv. ring bear- ind iacv niard ller- Isom.

officiated reniony for .1. W. Chase 's I' werlding Isrmi wore blue crys-c white iiccessoiics. Cawelti Uios- dusty rose taffeta navv anil hite a.ores.suiies. had corsages as.

Following rcroniony a reception for guests was held in the cliureli parlors which wore decorated in pink and white. The bride chose a pink knit light bins golng-awny honeymoon tioual Park for her in V.alrr, vlywcds will live it- Month 'i Wa duiir. ton for six months. The new Mrs. Cawelti is a graduate nf Oxriard Union High School and tlie Santa Barbara iJeauty College.

Her Inisband is a graduate of Oxuard Union Higti Krhdol and Ventura Col fried W'-d i lege, He is now in the Army jibe lowe and will be discharged fr.oni the Mr. McC I It 1 Mrs. John G. Cawelti Par lied and Perdonaid Cormirk of Camarillo werel Mr. Mrs.

Jalues D. Me a sin pi iic party on I The McCc ss, who were evening al ibe Soli- married Jo yei.rs ago on cottage of Mr. and hlth in Venf.na were Edwin L. Carly in cele binne of tire i nf iheir wedding iemls llrr. isoed them ia(.

rlir; Ccrklails and a buffet din-'presented Iheni with a were served in Ihe. patio' piggy bank decked with that, decorated wilh wedding bells. Their annivei '-liver doll.i savy cake had toy ammaU ou.tlicm si level in keei ing wil I mlck's love for hunt KKI'UBMCAX WO.MK.V Members o( (he Oxnaril Federated Republican Women's Club gathered for luncheon at Kit's Palomino Room on Thursday when four nf the Pleasant Valley Federated Women's Club spoke In a panel on the UrJckcr Aniendmenl. Mrs. (Jcorgo Steelmnu ami Mrs.

John J. Philips presented thn eons and Mrs. Harry Dteil-ing and Mrs. Han llaitnian. CALENDAR Mnmli Oxnaril liarii District Hoard llc-ck one, 3 p.m.

Toeslmaster Club No lliniloii auirday iilternonn Xelton Avenue Co- lonial House, 7 p.m. Carpenters Auxiliary, Connnolii- ly Center, 7:30 p.m. Fiien.dsh-.p Circle of First rres- byierlan Church, Dorcas loom of rhcrch, 7:30 p.m. N'CO Wives Club of Oxnard Air l-'oire Base, Cltdi, 7:30 p.m. Chili of Oxnard, Colonial Meet ionics Warfare 11-11.

building 1-1. Station. Port Hue- of Alnerii Hall, fi m. Harbor Defense Idiug 1-1, U.S. I'ort ilnelieme, p.

El Rio And Vicinity party for her who was (wo years previous day. Dona celebrale were grandparents, Mr. and Dullard from Sulphur, wo sets ol' grand-! parent-: Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nance of Oxnard and Mr.

Mis. Thin-man Kcllon of Av-noe Acres, besides Mrs aster and David anr lolel in Mi V- i Mrs. William H.iiii ted the pros on (he amendment, Mrs. K. .1.

Thompson Introduced 1 panel members and was the moderator. Decorations for the luncheon were done In a circus (heme with a basket elephant filled witii geraniums, white daisies maidenhair fern and peanut i on the head table. The other (aides had red and blue -streamers on white cloths ceramic elephants in rings of sawdust and minlaune eiivtis swings nnrl trapezes. Small silk Hags were used for place cards. Mrs.

Hugh Sellers, Mrs. llenrv liolierts and Mrs. Ray Judy ma urroiaimg. Guests at (he luncheon meeting were Mis. Kobert chase, Mrs Glwyn Chase.

Mrs. Marvin. Mrs. Grey, Miss Dkksci-Thomas. Itopnhlicnu women will mecl Miss Hoi-Ilia Adklns, as-islam to Hie ehaii tiiiiii of the Itepu'ti-tican National coniniitlee, al.

a luncheon on Tuesday, June Huntington Pasadena. The time is 13 noon and the cost S3. Oxnard members are asked lo vrservatloiis wilh Mr-Itay Davis, HU. 3-11)31, liv CHIIdlUl-; HOM II SOt llOTy New officers of Meadowl Child! i ll's Home Society installed when old and i board members met. at Colonial Home for a lunch meeting on Tuesday.

president; Mis. rtion of Simi, vice-Mrs. Douglas Mc-Oxnard. recording relher i and Mr Hartford Somis, publicity ehaii man. Itetii iiii; officers altendiii't wen- Mis.

Herbert l.yttle Jr. of Somis. president; Archie Hard of Somis, president "i -hip rhairiiian: -d Oxnaril, and Mrs. Klt-hard r. of Simi.

treasurer. lay afternoon new 11 be guests of honor at at Kancho f.oiiiitii. He- av.d Debbie. Pal. and', -rnmhic The -peaker be Mr.

and Mrs II. I.ar.y Nil-a-. Miss Berg Margaeiin- 'i'andowsky. If. and Pan.

and h.ei Canco Don Bergeron, somhei California district and Mis. Robert-Miss Dobhe Billiard and l-'red dirertor or volunteers. Mrs. Mrs. P.n'aeit ah of Oxnard, Mr.

and Ki Prince, area super-. and Mrs. c. ii i'hans iiullaid with Pat vi-nr nl'tbe Irl-connl les region ria of Los Angele. will also attend.

aid, Mr. and Mrs. James Ik dec. Mm. ne Per Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Frlel Sr Mr of Mirtdleton, X. and Mrs. John Mcunc, Mr. and parcds and he Mrs.

Eugene Doud, Mr. and Karen. Mrs. Charles Smith from Francisco, M- am Hartman. lb an isoraisoti hem Harita Barli.i Mrs.

Heniy Cnamberlain, Cynthia Donlon, Mr. and rim! Thousand Bill Clark, and Mr. ami Mrs. By Klhil Nixon Robert Livingston. Mr.

and Mis. Sarah bogart. SI, died June Vincent Doud were unable to r. St. hospital after attend.

a brief illness. Funeral sen- Col. a leav Willun Erie Mv Oaks Events WW Oxnard Business and i.sional Women's Club had niuutliiy meeting on Hie Episcopal with Ceoigeite Kane the business, mcinbci i I cards. Refreshments sei ved by Mrs. Kane ami Naiiry Wheat.

OX A HI) WOMEN'h (1,1 II Members of ibe old board of the Oxnard Women's Chili entertained the new board fc dinner at the home ol Mrs. Floyd Miller- on Tuesday night. Representing the retiring of- I ir eis al Hie boaid meeting were Mrs. Phyllys Robinson, retiring president; Mrs. Call Dvire Jr.

Mrs. Mike I Mrs. William Caldwell, Mrs. l-lnnnor Houston, Mrs. Ralph.

Ruussev, Mis. John Mooney, I el V. and Miss Mane'''1''- Joseph Crosby, Mrs. iWhi-e, all teachers ill the Vie- Waller Sohhehlcr school, Haw- tlie hostess. Ivi.rded a plane at Hur-1 menibei'-s present Honda while the oth- were Mrs.

Wayne Daily presi-iv. leavers arc on iheir WJV -elect: Mrs. Rex School, Se.p,,,,,, -M'- Max Mrs John I'jy, Kallei, Leaf Lake, I'A'omark. Mis. Kenneth 'icii I '-e '1'ahoe l-'ll' Dorman Tiilbot and Mrs 'John Allman.

Mrs. Roliir- Mis. i'lial Wessels, Mrs. Lou-isnn. Mrs.

Houston, and Mrs, Amki. on. Mrs. Don Hull and Miller wdl remain on the hoard, Mrs. i i 1 1 1 McPheelers are tak-: At ihe meeting following six weeks refresher irt plan-, for next- ai State College in l.os installation meeting I i.

I i.ineis Laflerty, Irejo School teacher is all" school at L'CLA 'I MOO 1' Mr. ami Mis. lluifh Givi Scouts of elurned home from a wrstvrn t-n ended Iheir yea vacation began when an overnight outing a drove Mrs. Sellers' sister. Mrs.

Ojahi lasl weekend. Troon ae Gordon Strong, hack to He-' l.vitics swiltii iinj. home in Salt Ltike City, Mr. Strong them for sev eral days in Las Vegas ant, thsti fours ti ounh Bryce rnnvon and Zion nalinn- 1 park before going After leaving the Strom Rollers continued ineir i-acatton Elko and Hetio, Nev, Seliastopol, Calif, where they Qirl Scouts hiking and nature study. A Court of Awards was held and girls were awarded the proficiency badges they had loniat House were mane, for Hie meeting- will be.

Mrs. Walter Diener, Mrs. Roy Hudson, Mrs. Bryson, and Mr-. Lee llarnes.

New members Mrs. Tcu Mrs. W. B. Mrs.

Axel Jensen, and iop 131 of-jirs. Ted Plunimer will he tak- uio Hie club on Tuesday Marriage Licenses Wednesday, June. 22 Je.sus Aldoco, 27, and Klia J. Chretin, 20, both of Fillmore. Joe Tanlon, 20, Sapulpa, and Janice F.

Taylor, IS, Mooriiark, JJUIOL Hoswortll. ar from Hong Kong. Ann -Ki lab- of Somis. to, both ml J. McLane, 5.3, and Rulh White, 43, both of Thousand oliert Slog, 25, Madison, and Elsa M.

Jones, 25. Oxnard, Carl R. Priest, 22, Oxnard Beach, and Betty J. Chesser, 18, Port Ilueneme, Dale E. Dobyne, 21, and Mary A.

Hum, 1G, bolh of Fillmore. Roger A. Posenke, 20, and Virginia Ollvnreji, 21, both ol Ventura. Tluiisrtiiy, 2:1 Paul K. Hickman Jr.

25, and llfvei-ly A. liellew, 21, both Venlura..

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