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News-Pilot from San Pedro, California • 18

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News-Piloti
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San Pedro, California
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18
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WWJJBWJ IS -NEWS-PILOT San Pedro Calif Wed Oct 25 1967 Vows said Wives of police firemen set dance PRIVATE PARTY ADS WITH A TOTAL PRICE OF $50 OR LESS For her wedding the bride wore a long sleeveless A-line Empire gown of angel skin peau de soie with a matching coat train featuring Guipure lace bell sleeves The French lace also adorned the bodice of the dress and was used for the tiered headpiece which held her English silk hand-rolled veil She carried white butterfly orchids and stephanotis and had a six pence in her shoe for good luck Serving as matron of honor was Mrs Vincent Hefti with Thomas Walsh as best man Bridesmaids were Misses Ann Harvie Michele Azar and Lorraine Anderson with Laurann Littleton cousin of the bride as flower girl Guests were seated by Sidney Sheffield brother of the bridegroom James Oliver' brother of the bride Duane Dycus brother-in-law of the bridegroom and Kenneth Calkins Harry and Tom Drake cousins of the bride carried the rings A church reception for 250 followed the ceremony with Miss Mary Meyer attending the guestbook The bride was graduated from Palos Verdes High and received her AB degree in history from UC Santa Barbara Her husband is a graduate of Bakersfield High and served four years with the Air Force for the Nov 3 event at the Century Plaza Hotel and Manny Harmon right will provide the music for the formal affair FOR CHARITY Mrs Lee Logan is chairman of the first annual Charity Ball sponsored by the wives of Los Angeles firemen and policemen Johnny Grant left will be MC GET CASH a FOR CHRISTMAS OTHER PEOPLE WANT ITEMS YOU NO LONGER NEED GET CASH FOR BICYCLES TRICYCLES DOLLS SKATES TOYS CLOTHES LAWNMOWERS SAWS TOOLS APPLIANCES FURNITURE ETC ETC Needleworkers hear tally report The First Annual Charity Ball to honor Los Angeles firemen and policemen will take place at the Century Plaza Hotel Nov 3 Wives of the firemen and policemen are co-sponsors of the event with proceeds earmarked for various charities Fire Belles Harbor Area wives of firemen have chosen the Harbor Area Retarded Foundation as main recipient of their funds Music will be provided by the Manny Harmon orchestra with Johnny Grant as master of ceremonies Also on hand will be Fire Chief Raymond Hill and Police Chief Tom Reddin The formal affair will begin at 8:30 pm Tickets are priced at $5 per person and reservations may be made in blocks of 10 Handling reservations in the Harbor Area is Mrs John Martinis president of Fire Belles 1133 Milimark Grove Chairman of the Charity Ball is Mrs Lee Logan whose husband is with the Harbor Division Police 301 Mrs Francis Hines chairman Palos Verdes East 739 Mrs Edward Sack chairman PV North 690 Mrs Raymond Guy chairman PV Estates 1349 Mrs Read Johnson chairman Portuguese Bend 620 Mrs John Enroth chairman RH Riviera 297 Mrs Roger Taylor chairman San Pedro 196 Mrs Vincent Kaliterna chairman and West Peninsula 165 Mrs Charles Worden chairman RELATIVES VISITING? Put them up at tha HarnPipe the only motel overlooking the main channel an the bluff above Ports of Call Ratal front $8 Call 832-5757 or 831-9969 PI SHEFFIELD-OLIVER Miss Lois May Oliver became the bride of Kenneth Loren Sheffield in a double-ring ceremony at First Presbyterian Church with the Rev A Edward Couch officiating The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Roland I Oliver of Rolling Hills Estates She was married to the son of Mr and Mrs James Bratton of Ar-tesia --MRS SHEFFIELD (Lois Oliver) Holland-Swift Photo North gets new North Branch of the Harbor Area YWCA has a new ret ary in the offices at 23319 Anchor Avenue Wilmington She Mrs George (Virginia) Matsukes of Long Beach who i formerly held membership in groups in Evanston 111 Shs fi native of Louisville Ky Her husband up in the YMCA in Mrs Mat- sultcs 'says He later was a volunteer swimming coach at the in Santa Ana where their son Steve was a member of the swim team Their home was YOU KNOW WE WRITE nuTO INSURANCE DID YOU KNOW? WE WRITE VACATION AND TRIP POLICIES Frank and Wilmot I Bird Agents Brokers EEKER 388 Seventh Street San Pedro Dial 833-2463 Branch secretary in Santa Ana for most of 10 years Matsukes is a former pro baseball player he was with the San Francisco Seals farm team He also made a name for himself as a handball player according to his wife Mrs Matsukes succeeds Mrs Fred (Shirley) Schultz of Wilmington in the post Mrs Schultz explained that she was only until a permanent secretary could be found 1961 and handles requests for garments from 13 agencies During the Tally Luncheon each section chairman reports on the contributions of her own group to the annual Ingathering where garments are distributed to the various agencies Mrs Florence Jacobsen purchasing agent for the Volunteers announced that she had spent $192350 in buying 2954 garments Mrs Frederick Gei-sel is chairman of the Volunteers Broken down by sections the number of garments contributed were: Rolling Hills 71 Mrs John Galardi chairman Hollywood Riviera 333 Mrs Guy Brundage chairman juniors NON-COMMERCIAL ADVERTISERS ONLY TOTAL PRICE OF ALL ITEMS IN AD $50 OR LESS CALL TE 2-0221 NOW ASK FOR CLASSIFIED Our Experienced Ad Taker Will Help You Word Your Ad Community calendar 2 MARKETS TO SERVE YOU LA MARKET LA MARKET (FORMERLY DANNY BOY MARKET) 2801 PACIFIC AVE 203 3rd STREET A total of 7704 garments were distributed through the Peninsula Volunteers Needlework Guild This was the report to members during their annual Tally Luncheon Tuesday at La Venta Inn The total represents a work by the various sections comprising the Peninsula Volunteers Included in that figure are 128 pairs of shoes Organized with the purpose of providing new garments for the needy Needlework Guild was Mrs Marcia Brittain home economist for the Southern Counties Gas Co will be presented as speaker of the morning by Mrs Kenneth Rupp program chairman Mrs Eugene Knodel president will conduct the business session Refreshments will be served following adjournment by Mmes Joseph Bird and Robert Allman Nursery care will be available NCL BIRTHDAY The Peninsula Chapter of the National Charity League will stage a birthday celebration Nov 1 at the private Top Deck of the Lobster House in Redondo Beach The social hour will start at (Harbor Village 25th SPARE RISS Cjjcit FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE ALWAYS WE CARRY USDA CHOICE GRADE MEATS ONLY! RUSSIAN DINNER Husbands of South Bay University Women will be guests at a Russian dinner Nov 4 at the Lomita home of Mr and Mrs Eugene Shrier 24221 Stanhurst The theme for the dinner was chosen following a six-month study of Russia by the international relations study section led by Mrs Marc Koplan of Palos Verdes Peninsula Included on the menu will be fish pirozhky mushrooms with smetana caviar poxharsky chicken two kinds of borch beef and cabbage and for dessert blinchiky apricot kissel or gur-yeszskaya kasha Dinner time has been set for 6:30 pm YW-WIVES Holiday foods and decorations will take the spotlight when the San Pedro YW Wives Club meet at 9:30 am Tuesday Nov 7 in the social hall of the First Christian Church 1903 Summerland Ave FARM FRESH PRODUCE TOMATOES started in America in 1895 in Philadelphia and the California group became affiliated in 1917 There are now 21 branches in California and Peninsula Volunteers ranks fourth in total contributions of both garments and money behind Los Angeles San Francisco and Oakland The Peninsula group also ranks 17th nationally among more than 300 chapters Started in 1953 as part of the Los Angeles branch Peninsula Volunteers became independent in 11:30 am with luncheon served at 12:30 pm All past presidents and charter members have been invited and new provisionals will be introduced WIVES The Bell Telephone Chorus will entertain at the Nov 1 luncheon meeting of Long Beach Wives Club Reservations will be taken until Oct 31 with Mmes Eunice Lamer or Ruth Clark Price is $2 A social hour will begin at 11:30 am followed by lunch at 12:30 pm in Alien Center Preceding the lunch interested women may gather at 9:30 am for bridge and Western TE 1-0044 FRESH EASTERN CORN FED 89 65 69 lb lb SOLID RIPE ORANGES POTATOES Russets Fresh Crisp LETTUCE Sweet 39 Juicy 10 lb WIENERS Gingham 1 TASTY DELICIOUS BABY BEEF LIVER LOW PRICES lb Pkg ANYWHERE See All the Big Games in COMPARE OUR EVERY DAY Qr- 39 1 0-lb Celle Bag 10- TOILET TISSUE SILK ROLL PKG 10 HILLS Large Grade Center Cut PORK CHOPS PORK LOIN ROAST Country Style SPARE RIBS BROS COFFEE La Gloria 1-Doi Pkg CORN TORTILLAS EGGS 39 39 27 28 29 Every Day of the Week Springfield VEGETABLE SOUP 1-lb Carton FIRESIDE CRACKERS 1 Gallon Plastic Bottle SPRINGFIELD BLEACH PRICES 40-oz Can PRINCELLA YAMS rca Victor isJew Wsta COLOR TV Glore-Preef Rectangular RCA Hi-Lite Color Tuba 24000-Volf Chassis Our Prlet $34995 TV HI-FI MAGIC SPRAY SET HAIR 35' EFFECTIVE THURS FRI 2-lb Jar Springfield GRAPE JELLY FRESH GROUND SIRLOIN 79fb GROUND ROUND 69c lb GROUND CHUCK 3-lbs $149 Park Plaa TE 3-6451 836 Western Dnumoun San Prtro TE 31383 549 9th St SAT SUN OCT 26.

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