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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 35

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4 ter than Fay and Welt Beckets 1 Patriots9 Group Just haven't seen it It's Plans Luncheon Fin Laathcr Pnonal Leather Good Brief Com-Othkofh Lagaaa 923 Westwood Blvd. Westwed row In the Mayan HoteL Miss Myrtle I. Allen, president, will preside. Mmes. George W.

McCoy and Robert S. Wheatley will tell of their recent visits to historical monuments throughout the United States. Moderne, with huge plate glass walls open to the ocean side, in that attractive new section of Trancas Beach, about 10 miles beyond the Malibu colony. The southern section of the 40th Year PAGE BIILITARY ACVDE3IY 'J Ih Nationally famou "Big School California Chapter, Daughters of for Iffff oyt" fa Founders and Patriots of America, will meet at luncheon tomor Elndrfirt4a throafrh the 9th Gnd Botnilnc isd )t whaoL Trtnrportttica. Sirfi ettfml ttodtrdt.

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MAJOR MBS. EARLK H. VAUGHAM, 8nti. 1203 CatHrii L.A. 3S.

WHitiwy 1128 Gathering of Friends Swimming, cocktails and supper were on the program this week and he had the farthest to drive from Monrovia). BABY TALK: Betsy Lynne Grigsby is the name of the daughter born to Norma and Holman Grigsby, increasing their family to four with young Julie Ann now the older sister Merle and Tom Lane are back from a summer at Lake George in the Adirondacks with Tom's parents, the Thomas Henry Lanes. Center of attraction on the trip was the younger Lanes' 3-month-old son, Thomas Henry a third generation Californian, who was christened while in the East. On hand for the celebration also were his maternal grandparents, the Richard A. Mayers of Los Angeles, who were vacationing in New York State.

C. F. for a few of their intimates. SLcggngglegCimes 3 Among them were the Bill Pere-iras, Mary and Walt Wurdeman and their guests John Travis and his daughter Carolyn from Jeannette and Denny Alexander Stop in Leisure TtursJay NiLts (Open from Lalf paat noon 'til nine) (1 mk. Parties, Travels Set Lively Social Pace (not at Lake Arrowhead for a Elaine Sterling and Bill Hollingsworth, Mrs.

John Bran-deis and Bill Banks (who came yjztmk -1 early enough to get his swim the swimming cool and tennis courts kept them all busy. Don and Sandy played tennis, with Don, the winner, taking on Bud for another fast game. Dinner dancing on the terrace wound up jFH'jsSSvM. ft a good time. Merry and George Letteau in 7PTPs9 fit i i vited a few for cocktails on the i 1 The dashing around and party-, giving still are going strong.

Barbara and Hugh Halderman, those transplanted Angelenoa, are wel-' coming Barbara's parents, Cath-; rine and Alfred Orena, this week at their newy acquired house xm the Stanford campus. The foursome plans a motor trip to the Big Trees. The Haldermans will return to be on hand when Stanford opens. The Orenas. will continue to Canada and won't be back in Los Angeles until the middle of October.

Before smoke darkened the skies and hills of the beautiful Ojai Valley, Rusty and Bob Klit-ten, Ann and Don Moulton and tiVE'-v Jim wr terrace at Los Angeles Country Club and dinner this week escap 1 .1 3 arou.no the ing the downtown heat. In the group were Edna and Roy Van isomer i CARDS Wart, Jetta and Harold Grieve, and lhat means GREETISi Katharine and Bill Gibbon, Dorothy and Rudolph Eichler, the Gene Aherns, the Lewis Tor CARDS ranees, Blanche Bagnall and Dick rom NORCROSS Wayne. AMERICAN ARTISTS If there is a beach house that Louise and Sandy Irvine motored to the Inn for relaxation and meets my personal standards bet- CENTURY EXCLUSIVE ETCHCRAFT ALICE DALY fun. TRAVESSI LAMONT KEATING San Francisco's RAPHAEL TUCK BROWNIE'S Virginia ana uuuer were tip for the week end, too, and BLOCKPRINTS STUDIO PRESS i7 BUZZA CARDOZO BUTLER THOMAS DOROTHY SIMMONS NATIONAL AH mm Mtsldt MISSION McNICOL TESSIER. r.

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Personal Greeting Cards are tributes to the gfory Harry Shlaudeman of the Huntington, Pasadena, has issued invitations for a cocktail party in honor of his granddaughter and! her husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Greenfield Hawthorne. The affair will take place in the Garden Room at the Huntington I Friday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The Hawthornes were married! this summer in Florence, Italy.l Mrs.

Hawthorne is the former) Dolores Bandini, daughter of Mrs. ASST. HOME ECONOMICS DIRECTOR for Los Angeles Times Horn Economies degr end But. background nocesary 5 day wk. and company benefits Apply Pertonntl Office Thursday 8:00 a.m.

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