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TRANS-OCEAN PEN PALS aw Dublin and Glendale Glendale Sorority to Install Juniors Set Project for Easter VD THEIR Meet Ft. MAR. 15. 1959 i '') f) "-I --X l- LqjMilix.Trnl ti rrs -1 "ft irinf i GLENDALE Mrs. Ernest Johnson, 649 Solway will be installed president of Beta Epsilon Chap-' ter of the Delta Chi Sorority during a banquet at Travaglini's Restaurant in- Encino XVednesday.

Mrs. Herman M. Saivar, state parliamentarian, will be Installing officer. The ceremony will begin at 7 p.m. To be seated with Mrs Johnson are Mrs.

Ernest Brown and Mrs. Gordon Fer-rell, vice-presidents; Mrs James Wilson, secretary; Mrs. Lewis Hutson, treasur er; Mrs. Al Palmer, parlia mentarian; Mrs. William Ivi- son, chaplain, and Mrs.

Gene Redinglon, editor. Im Crescenta Woman's, Club Chiefs Chosen LA CRESCENTA Mrs. Allsop is president of the La Crescenta -Women Club, serving with Mmes. William J. Bagley vice- presiaent u.

w. uingench. secretary, and Virgil Howell, treasurer. Committee chairmen for the year are Mmes. J.

C. Mallery, membership; Peter Robert b. riatt, legislation and education; E. L. DeRosa and James E.

Kuhnlee, campaign material; John Cochran, Americanism; George Tennyson and Harry, Nichols. bulletin, and William Bish op, ways and means. I GLENDALE Two pen pals who share slxnl lar problems but who have been separated from each other by an ocean will meet for the first time next Sunday. They are Lady Mayor Catherine Byrne of Dublin, Ireland, and Mayor Zelma Bogue of Glendale. Last year when Mrs.

Byrne was elected Lady Mayor Mrs. Bogue sent her a congratulatory telegram. Mrs. Byrnes returned a wire thanking her for her Interest. Started Correspondence The two mayors then began a correspondence, which according to May-' or Bogue has grown to be 'quite friendly." While in Glendale Mrs.

i CATHERINE BYRNE 1 Lady Mayor of Dublin W) Wlrephoto 1 EASTER PUPPETS Mmes. Ray F. Stine Charles Cram Jr. and Don Westlund, jrom left, show some of the 2000 Easter puppets the La Crescenta Junior Woman's Club will deliver to the children's tvard at the General Hospital. Tim photo PRESIDENT Mrs.

Ernest Johnson tcill become president of Beta Epsilon Chapter of Delta Chi Sigma at on installation banquet on Wednesday evening. Time phots (Mairman or Fashion Fete Appointed GLENDALE. Jo seph N. Cattern of Glendale IS geuciai man wait "i fashion show to be held Saturday by the Southern California Federation of Zeta Tau Alpha at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills. Glendalians assisting Mrs.

Pattppn arAMmps. Richard MacMullin and Wallace Kellogg, decorations chairmen; Mrs. Paul Kennedy, special WUkb'. man: Mrs. Sherman A.

Todd, reservations chairman, and Mmes. ueorge- cauey uu David Draves, special prizes. mm Managtmant with FIGURE SALONS THIRTY ENROLLMENTS A Elections to Highlight PTA Council Meeting BRING IN THIS COUPON GLENDALE HEALTH STUDIO FOR MEN WOMEN a Now Undtr Now GLAMORETTE SPECIAL! FOR FIRST Miuati Stun Cablntt nriiui i rmin iircim Croup Claud lupinriiei imtrgctiia tUAANTE RESULTS IN BAYS Chinese Consul Will Address AAUW Group I 7 ZELMA BOGUE Mayor of Glendale Tlnwt Phot Byrne and her daughter, Miss Clare Byrne, will be taken on a. tour of Glendale and Forest Lawn Memorial-Park. Next Sunday night the Lady Mayor of Dublin and her daughter will be guests of honor at a dinner in Oakmont Country Club to which civic leaders and officials have been Invited.

Informal Talk Mayor Bogue said the 6 p.m. banquet will be high-lighted by an informal discussion, "mostly about our guest." The Lady Mayor is to arrive in Los Angeles Saturday on a tour of the United States. She will leave the Southland for San Francisco on March 23. will be Mmes. Leo Arranaga.

Raymond Langer and Ralph Hippert and Miss Mary Alice WUbern. ine noon book review section will meet Wednes day fwjttnoheofljn tha bomfi Opechee Way. Mrs. Leta Adams will review "Profiles in Courage" by John F. Kennedy.

Afternoon book review members will meet at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Holger Helene, 1023 Tyler to hear Mrs. Emmet Pearson review Cecil Abernathy's "Mr. Pepys of Seething Lane." Study Workshop A study workshop, led by Harold R.

Sullivan, Glen dale YMCA secretary, will be featured at the Bible study group meeting at 1:30 p.m. March 24 in the home of Mrs. Pearson at 3160 Waver-ly Los Angeles. Last section meeting of the month will be a creative writing workshop in the home of Mrs. Hubert G.

Sherin, 1532 Highland at 7:30 p.m. March 24. The board of directors will meet at 3:13 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Irene Alter, 1112-C Louise St.

history of the organization, which has its headquarters in Eagle Rock, and tell of the foundation's work with children. The foundation assists deaf children to hoar by the use of hearing aids. Also scheduled for the meeting is announcement of the 1939-60 officer candi dates by the council's nom inating committee. New offi cers will be elected in April and installed at a dinner in May. A WEEK 5 1 Mmes.

George Prince and Thomas have been appoint ed to the election board of the First District convention of the California Congress of Parents and Teachers April 15 in Pasadena. Mmes. Sidney Sims, Frank Seabold, Ralph Moore, John T. Wootan I. Abam, Jetton and MacDonald, all of Glendale, wilt usher.

Officers Chosen in Duration Club Voting LA CRESCENTA Mrs, S. W. Gelsinger is new presi dent of the Duration with assistance given by Mrs. Eugene Wiggenhorn, vice- president; Mrs. Gladys In- gels, treasurer, and Mrs.

Francis Eisinger, secretary. OR GLENDALE Mmes, George Petro, T. M. Towne, Harvey Dyer and h. J.

Loef- fier will be in charge of elec tions at the annual meeting of the Glendale PTA Coun cil April 1 in Glendale Civic Auditorium. Candidates for officers are Mmes. George Weaver, George A. Kober, R. S.

Cornell and Connor Jetton, for four vice-presidencies; Mrs. F. Knepper, for financial secretary; Mrs. Joseph Evans, auditor, and Mrs. Robert Greenwood, historian.

I Credentials Committee Mmes. BrUce MacDonald, Vincent Sinatra, James L. Rippey, Ronald Thomas, George Sisley, Earl E. Dixon and Cornell are on the credentials committee' for the event. WW FOR THE BRING IN THIS COUPON FOR ONE WEEK'S FREE TRIAL 300 S.

Brand, Glendale CI 45831 or CI 2-9658 i coupon inannancu o0flngrlr0C(mr DAV Aides Contestant GLENDALE Jennifer Brooks, a member of Girl Scout Troop 230, is an entrant in a statewide, essay contest on Americanism sponsored by the Glendale Auxiliary to the Disabled American Veterans. She took first prize in a local contest. Runners-up were Sue Barman, Troop 246, and Judy Peters and Sandy Zimmerman of Troop 60. Local contest judges were Archie McWilliam, James! Perkins and Mrs. Elsie Bishop.

Mrs. David M. Oliver, Americanism chairman of the auxiliary, was in charge of the contest. I FOR ALL 4tM Vlnt'and Avt. 1 4M) Vmln4 Aa, cL) I LA CRESCENTA Two hundred Easter bunny hand puppets will be delivered by the La Crescenta Junior Woman's Club to the chil dren's ward at General Hos pital Easter morning, accord' ing to Mrs.

Ray F. Stine chairman. Making the puppets has been a project of the entire membership lor the past sev eral weeks. progressive dinner planned Saturday by Mmes Jack Taufer and Robert Con- away is the next event on the club's social schedule. To Visit Homes Homes of Mmes.

David L. Van Bolt, Mike Sweetzen, Charles Cram Stephen Smith. C. Dean Crill, Paul Stephanie, Lloyd Derr, Rob ert Black, Woodrow Jackson and Conavay will be visited during the evening. The membership will be divided into three groups, with each grouo.

visiting a different house for each dish on the menu. After all have completed dinner they will meet at a central location tor Dartv. Elections will be held at the Anril 6 meetine, with Mrs. Stephen Smith nom inated for the presidency, Other Nominees Other nominees are Mmes Robert Kruse and Leonard Bottom, first vice-president Mrs. Thomas L.

Kadletz, sec ond vice-president; Mmes Anthony Colby and Wood-row Jackson, third vice-pres ident: Mmes. Edward Brook ins and Thomas Hill, recording secretary, and Mmes John Caron and Richard Or- nelas, corresponding secre tary. Mmes. Van Bolt and Tau fer, treasurer; Mmes. 'Jarvis Fargo and Derr, "federation secretary; Mmes.

Harry Watson and Vincent Schott, phi lanthropy chairman; Mmes, Donald Cena and Jack R. West, community service chairman, and Mmes. Robert Conaway and Don West Iund, bulletin chairman. Nominations Front Floor Nominations may be made from i the floor on election nieht. During the meeting the junior manikin section, will stage a satire on tasnion, headed by Mrs.

Robert Coo per. Models will include Mmes. Clarke Bamber Charles L. Godbey, Joe Ca- nale, Robert Beltz, John Caron, Stephen Conant, Jack Wright. Arthur Owens, Leon ard Bottom, Richard xscnu- din and Ev.eene Steinbacher Mmes.

Bud Hineston and Paul Paquet will be models from the senior club, and Mrs. Lorenzo Garcia will be commentator, Dunsmore PTA A Leader Chosen LA CRESCENTA Mrs. Halford Apgar will succeed Mrs. Conner Jetton July 1 as president of Dunsmore School PTA. Serving with her are Mrs, Browne Hamilton, Mrs.

Donald Schwaiger and Mrs, Lloyd Derr, vice-presidents; Mrs. Kendall Colvey and Mrs. Mark Hoyt, secretaries; Mrs. John Teasley, treasurer; Mrs. Roderick Mac Donald, auditor, and Mrs Carl Robbie, historian.

ADVERTISEMENT The Dentist Says: Bite Main Factor in Dentures By MILTON STUART, D.D.S. "What dots the dentist mean when he says that "The bite on my denturei is off line?" asks Mrs, R. M. of Glendale. The way your artificial dentures come together, especially in chewing or eating is the most important factor in the success or failure of a set of artificial dentures.

This articulation of the upper Ind lower set of teeth is known is the "bite, As we erow older our natural teeth ire continually wearing down, and when we receive art of den tures, the "wear" is put in the teeth when they are made. Most people will notice that in receiving a set of dentures, the hack teeth are not sharp but may be almost flat; such teeth are easier on the gums. A denture wearer has to fearn how to chew in a slightly different way. Some people learn more quickly than others. DR.

STUART 104 S. BRAND BLVD. Broadway, Glendale tllriu 2-2990 GLENDALE A talk by Dr. M. P.

Lee, consul general of the Republic of China, at a meeting of the international relations sec tion of the Glendale Branch of the "American Assn. of University Women will hiirh light the club's Activities during the last two weeks of March. Dr. Lee will speak at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the home of Mrs.

Harry C. Geyer, 1860 Lias Flores on the Chi nese Nationalists' struggle with Red China. Assisting With Plan Assisting Mrs. Geyer with plans are Mmes A. F.

Gildea, Milo M. Young, Harvey R. Cheesman, D. A. Adler, J.

C. Vann, William Gregory, Ross P. Thomas, Roy Eaton and R. L. Farny and Misses Rosalia Pipal, Rebecca M.

Mc-Clean and Dana L. Christen-sen. Also scheduled for the re mainder of March are six other section programs and a board of directors meeting. Mrs. Alan Kistler will speak on "The Gifted Child" during tomorrows meeting of the junior section at 7:45 p.m.

in the home of Mrs. James M. Dunlap, at 1311 Cordova Ave. Co-chairmen Two low contemporary studio couches covered in soft leather-like plastic in choice of colors with removable bolsters. Matching corner table has a lower shelf and a stain heat-resistant top.

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Ciwa Griffiths, executive director and secretary of the HEAR Foundation, will speak to the Eagle Rock Co-ordinat ing Council at noon tomorrow in the United Church of Eagle Rock. Dr. Griffiths will trace the Woman Elect Officers VERDUGO WOODLANDS Joan Wahl is president of the Associated Women's Students organization at Glendale College this semester. Other officers are Penny Parks, vice-president; Carlyn Kinnison and Carol Salle, secretaries; Jackie Manning, treasurer; Nancy freshman representative, and Pat Smith, sophomore representative. Board members are Barbara Lindquist, conference; Jolynne Bush, decorations; Jackie Liobmann, publicity; Marie Kanne, friendship; Connie Veraldi, philanthropic; Jane Pcrrizo, social; Laurie Runyonk, historian and Mary Mordoff, past president.

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