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law as li women In America and olhtr countries will an and ulualilc highlight Mrs Linemana discussion. She re-iimicd j'jn from trip around i In" world, urcordiiiif lo Mrs. William J. Murray who is arrsngmg the program. AiTimn or book Mrs.

Lineman is a nnllve of Scotland. She graduated from the University uf Southern California and was admitted rue California bar hi 1517. She has been nn extension lecturer with the University of Southern CuliiornU miiilutlcd legislative protection classes fur several years ill Los Angeles. ShE Is also author of "Business and PTDtectire published 111 Etfcer'. who be coming increasingly well known for Ills work in Paisdeua and Holly wood musical productions.

Wednesday. SECTIONS MEET The club Bible section Is slated for a srssiou al 9:30 a. in. in rhc solarium With Mrs, M. M.

Ainmunson presid ing. The drama workshop 1 the complete program apear- ing elsewhere on this pace. Mrs. Oliver W. Young will call the busi ness session 10 order at noon and luncheon at 1 ni.

is rhalrmnned by Mrs. J. L. i'lunimer. Mab Copland Lineman speaks at 2 p.

in. Mrs. E. T. Neely and Mrs.

George Stewart, co-chairmen of the next family night party originally sched uled for March 34, announce post, poncmeiit ol the affair until April 1 due to conf lit line, dates. Four From Blue Earth Are Guests in Sherman Oaks Mr. and Mrs. Ivan T. Jones of 14915 Gteenleuf street have as their house guests until March 23.

Mrs. mother, Mrs. F. H. Davis, two sisters.

Miss Ethel Jane Davis and Mrs A Julinson. and Mr. Johnson, all of Blue tarth, Minn. The party of four arrived unexpect edly in San Francisco to bid to Miss Shizuc Yasuokn when she sailed March '1 on the Japanese liner. "Kamakura.

for Yukahama. Miss Yasuolifl spent several months in Blue EarUi wilh Miss Davis and had been a guest foT ID days here of Mrs. Jones bciore sailing. The Minnesota visitors, after vl ins lbs Golden Gate Exposition. companled Mr.

and Mrs. Jones home and then made a trip with them last weei-end to San Diego where they Thlel. Then they motored to thei Jones" ranch near Jamul where they spent Saturday and Sunday. REACH'S PicI- Cards 1 till Sylran St. rhrmr V.

N. H79 Opposite Tosl Office "Say It With Flowers" Be Sure They're Ours Van Nuys Flower Shop F. R.Morgan,M.D, Eye. Eur, Nwe and Throat glasses fitted StSS'A VAN NUTS BLVD. US1S St, Expert Beauty Advice Due at Club Session Housewives May Be Asfiliimorous As Stars to He Proven SHEILA SIIFNLEV next Wednesday when Miss Sheila SiHEley her Gl-imour Onnrll will be (entured durine druina work- ihop hour at 11 a.

ni ill the club sclarium. accordius tu Mrs. Maurice W.Markham. curator. Miss Shenley brings her message directlv from the glamnur-mnkers of tile motion picture themselves; mii women who are respon sible for transforming usual uirls and into unusual personalities for the screen.

Miss Shenlty flncs not relay Hie advice that moulds these girls. gives hlgJily specialized ad- the women who live at irnst 00 per cent nt ihetr lives lor their families, instead of for themselves lite the stars do. Tills advice 15 such that it can be incoiporated Into the dally routine nf every housewife may attain fascination and clamour, not only comparable to the slaii lyfcifnjcn such as they might Miss Ehcnley Is a magazine and newspaper feature writer. Rent-lit ionwide tour Miss Shenley presented her "Glamour in Hollywood" proBTsra before leading clubs throughout the United States. Til Chicago she was requested to appear a guest artist on radio programs Hollywood's outstanding author- on theaftofbeautificatiou.

A. Parley on Recreation Is Scheduled Thomas J. HarrLsooii. tljairnian for Tenth District, California Conrjrr-yi of Tfl rents -anti Teach ers. all pan-ut-teuchtT tionrruiLrmen to stimulatf: interest the recreation Institute to be held Fri day m-nrning.

Mnrcri 31, at the cuuimuiiity iSenlo avenus. Mr. Harrison anticipates that this he the flnr-n njerreation Institute held in the city. The tonic "iiccreatian lor the Van-is namely, the pre- ehild, the clrmcntflrj- ichool child, and tht; lifeh tciital child, will be by rrc.tcs.sor Jiugeni Robertb. Mibs Edna Roor and Ernest Ehrke.

They will ptci tiun desires uf the young cl these ranges and discuss the iLsytlioIosical ntuects of recrea tion, pointing out acliville.1 which ias be conducleU ulthin the home. Ancnu D. Zflnzlg, nationally niztd leader, will -jsiain direct eroirp musical GODPARENTS NAMED Mr. and Mrs. C.

Ackcrman of I Non-Affiliates of P. E. 0. to Be i Feted Tomorrow of ihe Valleys three K. AN.

rS and OZ. will I jll non-alliliated P. B. I affair Kill be 1 rid from 3 to Advice on beauty and clamour from', tlK hMUl, o( Mrs. Lucille an vlial Van Virion- btulfvarri llh- tlubwonn-n have in store lor llit-in drr luAn ihe L'js Allgelrs llerlpror.

warn i Mrs. Marcia Parfc. an allUuii' ol the apjxui the i of Canuiii Bl-crnUju; Ihe Si. Pallivk'i COMING EVENTS Thohe Items to Van Suit KM MARCH IT Official visit of depuly, Van Nuys Daughters. 7:33 p.

in. Masonic hall. St. Patrick's ham dinner, 0 p. m.

St. Elimbetli hall, public. V. P. W.

Auxiliary luncheon and catd In clubhouse on Erwin 2 to 4 p. boulevard. sur.ru is SI. piiricL's daiitc. 3 p.

m. Ti-gton clubhouse. San Feinuudo Valley branch. A- W. 2i3D p.

m. ul 1521 woodlake avenue. Speaker, G. Walter Monroe, "Tlie Horizon for the Coming Election." SL Patricks dance sponsored by Women's Auxiliary, carpenter's local. In hall at coiner or Magnolia and CaniieuBa boulevards, Korth Hollywood.

MAIIC1I 10 O. E. S. Social club. 1:30 p.

m. at 7511 Van Kuys boulevard. Community night. Van Nuys American Legion Auxiliary, a p. m.

Legion club Speaker. Dr. w. A. ohrlstensen.

head or the National Eye Dog Institute. Board meeting of St. Francis de Sales parish at the church. MARCH 21 ranel discussion by seniors, 7:30 p. m.

Donna Hubbard auditorium, for Van Nuys hie" sehnol A. MARCH 22 Van Nuys Woman's club. Bible 9:30. Drama, 11 a. m.

Business. 12 noon. Luncheon. 1 p. m.

Speaker. 2 p. m. Mab Copland Lineman, "life and Law." MARCH 23 San Fernando VaUey Horticultural society. Van Nuys Recreation Center, HLA.RC11 31 APRIL 1 Family night party.

Van Nuys Woman's club. Dancing and enrds. Birthdays and Betrothal Feted at Sunday Event March birthday anniversaries and an ariproachitig wedding were feted Sundny at a dinner party in the C. Brociiseiper home. Hayijes street, arranged by R.

J. Eckert. Thn shower was a compliment for Miss LDrralne Van Rrhhrr. April Iwlde-eleet of Clarence BrctckAciirer. Better and the anniversary month at the RUMts -rrho shaiEd honors ai a special tabic Places -were marked for ilr.

and Irs. C. E. Electee Iper, Merle Brcuri and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Oaks will become the Cod-1 piul McRae.

Mr. and Mrs. Ecfcsrl parfntsot Clirfr.rrt Harold Bell, infantjand lamtly. Miss tjlTlan Fiaherty. w.

Mr. i Mi-. f.m..a isv.l di Eaijij Flaheily, Elizabeth Oirnnalcwncn me baby Isold enough lo be baptized. The uiiild was born Tuesday at Phy.aclans Surgeons hospital In Glendale. DRESS UP! Springs Here! OUR CLEANING OS teres stylo iff jour clolh-Tou ll jret a.

ntv (hrtll oul of old suit after we dean it. OUR CUSTOM TjMLOREI) suits As Low S30 Palace Cleaners Tailors i Bfbber Lindbergh Book ils Reviewed r.I Ihe P. E. O. yesterday at a luncht-on meeting in the home of Mrs.

J. B. Mather. Mrs. Oiirer W.

Young was cohestess. Spring Hots ond Charm A Synonomous This Season Eye Dog Will OUVIA' de HAVILLAND lends her own picjoint duumlo the fetching, hits she his chosen for spring, (left) A pfflnegranile-colored baet trimmedi yah two smoly blue tnd i wimple of lice veiling, Her postillion-l ciowneJ cliipciu fhunls two hupe roses ind a misty veil, (right) A luggife tojo sailor, it's ribbon bind ending in streimeri at the biri and draped with is Uie perfect actompininient for suit. April Bride-Elect Honored by Two Hostesses Tuesday A liny bridal couple atop enke- question as to the motive he lium a party and miscellaneous show- preside 6 over Tuesday by Mrs. L. L.

Whltsnn ond Miss camellia Frocht- ng in the Whlt-sftn home on Emelita line Van Bebber. April bride-elect of Clarence Brackseipsr. Those bidden were Miss Dora Olt-isiui. Miss Dorotim Thatcher. Miss line Hewitt, Miss Martha Varney, Miss Elirabeth Hrockselper, Miss Leila McPhertcn.

Miss Dorothy Allington. Miss Grace Karl. Mrs. Morris Oaylen. Mrs.

Robert Mrs. nard W.lliains. Mrs. Arthur Fitzgib- bc-rj, Mrs. Henry De Groole.

Mrs. H. Mihtr-i Mrs. Eugene Petty, Mrs. Paul Zukos, Mrs J.

Frichtllng, (J. E. SrocSsciper. Mrs. Ray Al- linglou of Los Angles.

Mrs. H. VanEcbber of Sail Fernando. Mrs. Floyd Cooley.

Mrs. L. McPherson. E-'Ioyd walker. Charles Nettles Ephebian Speaker Friday Evening San Fernando Valley EphrlHnns trill hear charifcs Nettlei.

principal of Canoga Park high school, in a address Friday evening bl 3 turiiiE a meeting tn the home of 1 EamelL at 16701 PJuiumer blreet. Kenneth Roost Till condurL ihe business meeLlng which will be fol lowed by a social, arranged hy Jarie Fisher. Mrs. Nichols Is Guests at Fete for Directors Mrs. R.

J. Morrison ol Pacific-Pull sndes fjave a luncheon parly receui- which she hnnnrcd two dirertora of Los Anseles dlstrtet, California Federation Df Women's Mrs. George D. Chambers uf CallOjja Part and Mrs. Mabel Johnson Df La nada.

Both arc completing their year of service. Oihnr gliosis at the fete, all of them directors in the district, included Nichols of Van Nuys. Miss Elizabeth Elliott Df Covina. Mrs Fu- gene Brockway of Los Angeles, Mis. Alan Dibble Df Huntington Park.

Miss Nina Veysey or Los Angeles and Edward P. Haley of Ean Pedro. Chambers is a candidate fol the office ol district auditor ii district election to be held In Glen. dale next May. Heir Arrives in Smith Family Mr.

and Mrs. Pjiiph n. smith c( 11M Greenbush avenue aie cclebrat- ing the arrival oi a grandson 1 family. The baby, a "'j pound boy reiw. was born lo Mr.

and Mrs. Law rence M. Smith at Gccd iramanlj hospital Tuesday. The falher is uatr ol Van Nuys Valley Student iHnc Plrw Rnla jy Anne Urid-j bergh was rrvlewrd lor Chapter AM- Ton; Scot: cl 7153 Linrtley Hal Mnble formance March 24. Fight Against Tuberculosis Is Gaining Steadily Cut to One-Fourth Since 1 900 Says Speaker "Every youits person between 1 t-a J.i nun lia should have 1 lubtiLuUn ick." aeoree Phillips, edu- director cf the Los Angeles Tubercular Risocialion told the Van Elementary School afternoon.

Mr Phillips prrjjcclcrl motion plc- luitia iliustrutiru; tiie mcaiii used to detect tuberculosis and the taken to bnng about its cur that out of every 100 persons talcing eit. an average of 23 show positive reaction. This does not Die thev liave active tuberculosis, but het they have at. same time wnUcl with it. Only one cut of evert' 200 has a serf- is Since the alilies from the disease have from 200 to 50 per lDU.UOO.

The use or X-ray in Its hospitalization In the active liavc hren EreatiHsL factora in the control of the disease. Mr. rhillips asserted. The Interest of his audience in Ids subject was indicated by the ber of quealioiLs asked of Mr. Phillips ccnclusion of his lecture.

Ap preciation was expressed for the pictures made by the Tun AiiiuciuLioii with the cooperation of Tuskegee Institute, and designed for exclusive showings in the -Deep South It was shown here hy special liEsion. Enacted by an ah Net) tfist it was Impressive with ils beauti ful musical background of tfegro spirituals. Surprise Shower for Miss Bargston In the home of Mrs. George Post Burbaiit boulevard Mrs. Ruby Wood- aTri and Mrs.

Marie Hemming hostesses at a miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Ethel Bargston, bride elect of Grant Miller. rly spring tiowers carried out. pastel motif with an arrangment of jses on the table. The list included Miss Oleta Murrell. Miss Marjone Hatch.

Miss Zeld; Miss Ruth Aucrsuii. Mrs. Mrs. Sally Mclnlire, Mrs. Post and Mrs.

Golden. Luncheon Held at Eaton's Rancho The atmosphere of Eaton's Ranciio furnished yesterday for (he luncheon at which Mrs. Christian ft. Walleck her auction club before ad journing to her home for bridge. Those included were Mrs.

Ralph R. Jeffries. Mrs. Wiley T. Sprague.

Mrs. Waller H. Crippen. Mrs. Charles E.

Lane. Mrs. Evan H. Hughes. Mrs Eelle Sever of Hollywood and Charles Guild of Bsveriy HilLv Birthday Party Surprise Event The sixteenth birthday of Mlss: Betty Jean Seal was feled recently a surprise parly given for her by- role ir.

Ine r-roduc-! group ot friends. Novellia Shearer Re-Elected by Garden Incumbent officers ol the South. California Club were re-elected yesterday during a meeting held in the Van Nuys library. Mrs. Novellia Shearer of Los An geles is president; Miss Charlotte Hamilton of North Hollywood, vice-president; Mis.

Bea Slater of Los Angeles, secretary; Mrs. Albert Ly- Lane of Van Nuys, treasurer. Following a talk on spring bulbs the gtoup adjourned to the beau- gardens of Mrs. Lane for an outdoor luncheon and saw a dozen varieties of camellias in bloom there, representing one of the largest pri- eollectlons in the Valley. Discuss Plan to Correlate Four Research Groups Correlation of the programs of four Research Adjustment Coiiunlllees which serve Valley communities i prising Area 1 for the Coordinating Council--was discussed at a meeting; of trained social workers here yester day.

It was rei-ouuHendcd Lhat a central meeting place he established wJih the tour uroups convening together to perform mere complete sei "Their territories are overlapping and their problems inter-related." decter- ed William Push, field worker in could be accomplished by working ether." Purpose of these committees is function as referral croups for seri ous delinquency cases. It is also in terested In thr; pre-deltnquet or child Showing such tendencies. Wort is based an a study of community conditions conducted fay the research group. Round Table Led by Principal at Hazeltine Ave. A lively discussion on problems dealing with family relations and child psychology held the Interest of Hazeltine A.

members Tuesday dunng 3 round table and conducted by the school prin cipal. Dr. Helena Neigosch. Work eccomplished by the radio- hslening was reported by Mrs. J.

1 Robinson, chairman. The second grade students told ol project they have Just the construction of a miniature community which the parents have been invited to inspect. Mothers nf Ihatclass were hostesses for refreshments. Basinet Is Gift at Shower Fete Xiio. Ernest Harp, assisted by Mrs.

Llhel Good and Mrs. Alice entertained with a shower which complimented Mrs. Wilson Thompson last Friday. The gill was a nasineL decked With an array or pastel hows and ribbons. Others present included Mrs.

Mll-rtred Brown. Mrs. Opal Bennett. Mrs. 'Rath Burnett.

Mrs. Alice Ballenger. Mrs. Earl Ealstcn. San Fernando; tiun.

"First Lady." uhich opens! Cake and refreshments were Mrs. Ha2el' Tufts. Mrs. Cora Ktdd. 'Mrs Hurl' Tufts.

Mrs Cora Ktdd. Los Angeles city cciirgewilh an all- with fl shower of Dunham. Mrs. Don Fulcher. Mrs.

I The nest session ii slated for-nudrnl cast. Thp ThCJe parliclnatm; incinrtcri Mlwj Ncllren. Mrs. Lelnnd Hoopes.i I April 5 in the home of Mrs, George live matinee performances all I Marjorle Loorl. Miss Marie Werner, Mrs.

Elmer Mrs. Flossie E. iitlme with her daughter, ivirs 'ia me puciic, and cue pei-'Miw Lorraine Romero aiid lulllin Ilinsliii; Demonstrate at i Monday Session Public Invited to Program of 1-iegion Auxiliary vork Df his organization and will bring with him one of doss Uie institute uses lor demon strations. A ehceli will be presented in Uie in stitute for its work hy the Auxiliary unit according to Mrs. P.

S. Halli burton. THURSDAY, MARCH 16. 1939 THE VAN NUYS NEWS SEC. 2-PAGB 2 SPECIAL FEATURES ARTS GABOFW HOMFMAKING REVIEW of SOCIETY CLUBS ETHEL M.

TAYLOR, WOMAN BAR MEMBER WILL SPEAK HERE Mab Copland Lineman C'ominjf to Woman's Club Wednesday Mab Cop la ml Lineman, noted woman liar member, will address the Van Nuys Woman's dub ntxl Wednesday afternoon. Her subject is ijiV ami Law." A couipariscn business uixl pro- 1 I ct all clrlc and A reck near tnc sue ci an tau siaee A rock stjviceortaniailoiis in (lit coninmn-! ecat at Hie summit cl Eauia My have Men Invited lo attend Surai'in fas. .11 umni.u.Lj Monday's meetto! of Van NuysCi.it. nuuked by Tcparmi im.or. N.tiv.-Amer!caJiLeiicnAml!lars-whlehliHS|ruiuKhters tf the Gcklen West 10-been deslsnattd -commuiiliy nsghi mcrrow nf at 2:30 u.m.

The speaker is Dr. W. A. Chrisiian-1 Here octn iowm oiu iw ai, head of the Kaiional DJslwhefU. pieces Harness, nisiy lnsiliuie.

He ts scUHluird tor a The Portia r. young school of pianoforte is presenting a Junior artist group In special ialnuieut to supplement the ning's entertainment. Brownie Leaders Instruction School A course of instruction for wome inicresuid in Brownie lyuunger Girl Scouts) leadership, opened today at the CherimDya avenue school In Hcllj-wood, according; to Miss Aileen Morris, field worker here. The course will continue weekly for six consecutive Thursdays, convening from 11:30 a. in.

to p. The school 13 located on Chcri-oya avenue at the comer at Franklin avenue. Mrs. P. McVay announced to day thai March 25 is the deadline ousters which are being sub mitted by Scoots to publicize the cookie drive.

EOKN IN VAN NUVS Mr. and Mrs. FrnnK M. Bnrrenga of Brentwood, formerly cf Van ce the birth tf a pound 1 Franfclyn Ronald, at Valley hosjlilal Belcher Teachers Open Studios in Cpenlng of new dance studios the Van Nuys Woman's club under the direction ot Miss Muriel Putnam, formerly a teacher under Ernest Bel cher. nDtert tcrpslchorean artist', will be held Saturday.

Miss Putnam will have as he: I soeiate teacher her sister. They annearcd together as a team in I ing theatres and clubs of se cities. Among the films in which they danced were "Tropic Holiday," "Paris Honeymoon," "Spring Madness." "Sweethearts" and 'The Great: Walca." Arthur Prince, instructor at the Ernest Belcher School for the paati lars, will conduct dastet ii dancing. His pupils have included Marion Davies, Marion Nixon, Ida Lupin" Dlympe Bradna nnd Shirley, Temple. Two recent pupils of his.

Gene Tyler and Marjoric Tapscott, Just signed a seven-j ear contract with Paramount studios. The inslructoi 15 won wide rtceijniliuu for his origi- nity and style. MARK OLD STAGE COACH ROAD FRIDAY Topanna Parlor, Native Daughters Plan Ceremony days when the read was the northern gulfway to Sail Fernando Valley fioin Mission Sin Buenaventura uiul points norm. The rats was licwii Irrin solid i-ock by ihe rraiiclEcau padres and early Indians. Carri'Jo and Joiui bttven sic- Groarty are among ihe prominent Califomians who have been invited to participate in the marking ceremony.

be conducted by Mrs. Glenn rcgue. president nZ the partor. Speakers will include JuCge D. Benton Worlcy and Mary Millane King cf Chatsworth who will review the history of the' pass.

Preceding the unveiling Ihe Canoga Pars Oirls' drum and trumpet corps will play trumpet fanfare. This Is the second marking conducted by the Native Dlushters ill San Fernando Valley lliis week. The tirst was sundsy at Mission San Fernando. Whistler Wins Plaudits at Girord Event Lawrence Perez, a student cf Eertha Caroline Stockwel! entertained with whistling SDlas and bird imitations at Inst Tuesday's y.ssiLll in ihe Otrard church. Miss accompanied Perez 1 the piano and explained the four diifcrcnt tvpc.s of whistling.

Perez received excellent ovations icr his technique. rMotion pictures of Glacier National Park, Bryce and Zion 'canyons were projected by Wesley Cunningham wiio recorded Ihe films during vacation trips. The nest session is slated for April Locol Woman sClub: Club Entertained at Dessert Party Mrs. Paul MCRae ot 14242 Hamlin street had ft dessert party for her bridge club Tuesday evening. Those attending were Miss Hazel Penny, Miss Louise Knudson.

Mfes Florence French, Miss Gertrude Urcwn. Mrs. John D. FralswuLcr, Mrs. Matthew Needle, Mrs.

HRlph Markham and Mrs. Paul Whllsett. Jr. THE TOWER FLORIST In Ihe Tower Market U501 Gilmore SL Phone 1041 Edna SI Halliburton, Mgr. FLOWERS FOB EVERY OCCASION E.

VALLEE, M. D. Eye, Ear, Xosc and Throat Glasses Fitted I Ventura Blvd. V.N.7M3 Sherman Oaks ANNOUNCING The Opening Saturday, March 18th of MURIEL PUTNAM'S ERNEST BELCHER SCHOOL of DANCING to be located in the Van Nut's Woman's Club, 14836 Sylvan St Ballet Tap Spanish Ballroom Classes Start a. m.

Saturday FOR ENROLLMENT Preliminary dasses will hs conducted FREE OF CHARGE, Fridav. 17 from 3:00 to 6:00 p. m. INFORMATION! V. X.

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