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Pasadena Independent from Pasadena, California • Page 7

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Valley Club Dances Bi-Monthly 'i Seminar Thursday Problems relating. to mar-, riage and divorce will be ah-' plyzed when Beta Lambda'' Chi, the foo Hill 1 Del pliian Chap-. lor, has Its bi-monthly sem-mar on Thursday at 10 a.m.; In Montrose Public Library. Mre. David Hyatt of La Canada will load a group discus- sion by Mmos.

Arthur Weiss and Pierre Morneau, both of La Canada; Mrs. Alt F. Hal-; steen, Glendale, and Mrs. Nelsen B. Slayback, La Cres-centa.

The foothill unit will join members of other Delphian chapters in the Los Angeles, district for an 11:30 a.m. assembly ou March 2t hi the Beverly Hilton Hotel where Dr. Ashley Montague, anthropologist, socio-biologist, writer and philosopher, wilt bo Ihe guesl speaker, REDUCE MONA LISA 20IOFF Oil Courses- Through March 31 mm i miii Willicim Krueger, left, end Mrs, Robert Dulin put Until touches on nlhuriunvarranaeraen for Inble, of Volley Club's annual spring rJance Saturday igh at La Canndo Counlry Club. Mr. Dulin, right, Was porly co-choirmon With Dr.

JoJin.Sundbye. Mr, Krueger, standing, was in charge of decor. Nationally Known Brand "Softy" Permanent Wave EASTER FINERY Junior models for Ihe Junior Charily League's colorful, 5lh annual Easier Brunch and Children's Fashion Show at. ihe Cocaanul Grove Safurdoy morning. Mclanie Gillette and Tyler Miller ar posed wilh a Huffy pink lulle poodle from ihe Inble decorations.

Pictured with them ore iheir mothers, Mmes. Edward Tyler Miller left, and Woklo Gillette league members. Mare Ihor, 50 children modeled Easier clothes lo Ivan Scott's muiic, many of them from this area. Women 7-THE INDEFENDINT (PASADENA), MONDAY, MARCH 1M4 JtXMK A Urnsn Club Meet Wednesday Richard 0. Crissman, a member of "Pasadena Beautiful, will discuss "Pasadena Revealed" when Altrusa Club meets Wednesday for a dinner session in Women's Cily Club.

The speaker, wlw is a vice-president of Investors Savings and Loan Association, is also a trustee d( Pasadena Child HeaKh Foundation and is active in Pasadena Liberal Arts Center. Open Friday Evenings Coll SY 3-2131 far Appointment BEAUTY SALON 250 E. "Colorado, Posadenn By UTH BHLH EIMER Society Editor St. Patrick had a slmre ot attention from parly goers (his past weekend, with his birth-day coming up lamarrow, but members of the Valley Club drew the inspiration for iheir spring dance from the opposite side of flie globe Hawaii, Antliurlums were placed in the center of dinner tables at La Canada Country Club where the club and Its guests gathered Saturday night. Vanda orchids lay upon ribbons of tt leaves which extended down (he length of ihe tahle.

And as timigli a part of. the festive scene, the wall of windows looked out upon the far-flung lights at Hie valley and beyond. Dr. John Sundbye and Robert Dulin were co-chairmen for the party which was attended by some 150 persons, served from long buffet tables adorned with ice sculptures and white flowers. Al Gouldlng and his orchestra played for dancing.

Many of the guests came lo the club from a cocktail party Riven first by Mr. and Mrs. Donald l.obper. Members and thejr wives a(-tending included Messrs. and Mmos.

William Lund, Hnbert DeRienzo. William Kruecer, Rolwrt Durford, Max T. Hird-lor Basil Gallagher, Gard-' ner Grout JIT, Robert Blackburn, Donald Macfarland, Andrew Dunlap Herbert BotsfOl'd, and James Kennedy Jr. Also Messrs. and limes, William Plunkelt, Donald Scott, E.

Hoover, John Hoover, Kdward I loath, Warren Williamson, Hobert Mc-Manus, Xen Anthony, Harry Hupp, Daniel Brigham Philip Gough William Patterson, and Robert Edding-tnn. Frank Barney squired Miss Jody Furbass Jack McWethy brought Ann Fredericks, and John Waikins, 1'e'niie O'Mara. Among the guests invited were Messrs. and Mmcs. Bryan Moore, John Gee, William Holbrook, Carson Boone, Harold Ballman, Gerald Patterson, A.

H. Packard, Donald Dewey, Edmond Colliau Richard Bobo, Paul Dimmer-man, Techentin, Ernest John Coombs. And as the parry hroke up it was to begin looking forward to the next -one, the annual summer party given by the beard of directors which will be an event of July. 0'Yiinfcers Honor St. Patrick The Murray Yunkcrs' poodle, Andre, turned green again over the weekend, but not with envy, 'Twas in honor dear old St.

Pat and 'twas Andre himself who issued invitations bearing pictures of his roguish head in the center of a shamrock. "If ye have any sportm' Wood in yer veins, ye'll don yer green and be assemblin' March 15 at the O'Yunkcr Shanty for a hit of a Lepre-e a do," the invitations read. And that tltey did, finding Andre wearing his annual ver- traditional St. Patrick's party. Andre had thoughtfully pro- vlded name tags for the guests, giving each an Irish twist and, 'or a of fun, there was a Crocko'-Gold grab bag.

The brunch menu deviated from Leprechaun fare. cousins, the Smith Millers of Bel-Air. are planning a trip to Greece in May, and the James -a l0ln? vmn tnc idea of visiting Spai EASTER SPECIAL $25,00 Value Vl PRICE $12 Solry iream lolior bim Hlmlltkully wilh b'jitl-Ta Hn which mutt il virtually hut a $15.99 50 HIT Brubakers Honeymoon in North Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keith Brubaker Keren Del! Thompson) were united In marriage by a Feb.

1 ceremony in Washington Blvd. Mctliodisl Church, with the Revs. Howard Olt and Roland Dexter officiating and 275 guesls in attendance. The. bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence W. Thompson of Sierra Urande Avenue, and her husband is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Brnbaker of Highland Oaks, Arcadia.

Attending the bride were Misses Christine Hansen, Suzanne Wood, and the groom's sister, Sandra Bruhakor. Groomsmen were Wayne Bin-baker, his brother, David Kennedy, Robert Jorganson, Hubert Bellman, Robert Kramer, Kdward Ower, and Curtis Thompson, brother of (lie bride. Her cousins, Miss San-dee Snyder and Terry Snyder, were flower girl anti ring bearer. The bride wore a full length gown of bridal satin with chapel train, pearl and crystal heading, and elbow length sleeves. Her veil was held in place by a pearl crown, and she carried a bouquet of white and red roses.

Her attendant; wore royal blue satin brocade and carried pale Rieen carnation cascades. After a reception at the church, Ihe coupie left for a honeymoon at Lake Talus-, the Feather River area, and San Francisco. They will be at Itome. in Pasadena after April 9 AJrl. EASTER SUITS DRESSES MRS.

RICHARD BERTEA (Hyla Holmes) Soviets Preview Fashions The Soviet dntan showed Its 1M4 spring and summer f.ish-ions In Moscow. As usual, iliert! were no surprises. The stale run House of Fashion said the well-dressed Russian wnman ivill wear slightly more boxy, loose fitting dresses and suits Uiis year. The waistline will bo emphasized only slightly and raised, slightly compared with last year. The House of Fashions' preview as published in the newspaper Trud (labor) gave this pie litre: -Skirts are straight and "a bit wider al the bottom." Fur trims for women's suits are popular.

"Die sUhoucltcs wa.icn's suits, coals and dresses will he similar out eiilier straight or slightly rlas-er to I he waist," the preview said. A little splash (or evening wear Is promised. Evening dresses will be made of striking, shiny, silk with lace." There was no word on the hem line front. Presumably it will remain as is slightly helow the hncc-. Tor men the shaped up this There will he two and three button styles and "frequently the low button will above the waistline." Despite traditional Soviet baggy pan Is styles, the House of Fashion called for narrow trousers, without cuffs.

Men's wear colors will he "more diversified there will be lots of blues and soft greens." College Club Names New Officers Two San Gabriel Valley women are among the new officers of (he California Cottey College alumnae club which is currently celebrating its third birthday. Founders' Day meetings wll! bo observed on the campus In Nevada, on Saturday; hy the California alumnae on 28 at tbe Disneyland Ifotel and. by northern. California alumnae in Stockton on April i. Mrs.

James. Gllson of Co-viria' will serve the tiew southern area corresponding secretary for tM state-wide alumnao group, organized in Los Angeles' In lfftl. Mrs. James Snyder of Sierra Madre will be southern area treasurer. The colloge'has been a 'major project of the Sisterhood since 192J.

Founded by Virginia Alice Cottey In 1881, It operated under her presidency until PF.0 took it over. It Is a two year, literal rt lehooL -rk i -n Dcl B'lll Deb Ball Slated for May 15 Lay-Away Bankamerieard MATERNITY SHOPS SO. LAKE PASADENA Fri. 1 Mon. Eujningi) ACTUAL VALUES TO TO 9 P.M.

DAILY SUNDAY 10 YOUNG 530 Mrs. Oclavio Flares of San durei his mistress with sham-Marino will be co chairman on her green dress, and of the Rose of Castile Ball, his master wearing the usual a debutante presentation to be green vest and hat their TO 7 PLENTY OF FJiEE MARKET sPnsoml by Ihe Pan-Ameri- Colony of Los Angeles on Mav 15 lne Ambassador Hotel, Her appointment was an- nounced by Mrs. Carlos Cas- telazo of Ladera Heights, Pan American Colony president, FOOD 1720 EAST COLORADO BLVD. Mrs. Flores will work with featured rolled chicken pan-Mrs.

Manuel Da Cnsla of cakes, fresh fruit, and sweet Montebello, co-chairman and rolls. Mrs. Robert Flunkett of Los There was considerable Angeles, debutante chairman, travel falk during the parly, The 25 (feblllailfpJl U'hn will Inn fni- Marosmt VuW.r'c apple time Ituchli Meat. PARKING IN REAR OF STORE. SPECIALS Mm.

Wei Mar. 16, 17, 13 A mm'A lb mm LEAN FRESH Hftr-ii flOllGyJTlOOll ire Hawaii Miss Hyla Holmes and Richard Bcrlea exchanged their nuptial vows in a March 15 ceremony in Neighbor-Ixmil Church, Palos Verdes Estates, with Ihe Uev. Dr. Albert King officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

James E. Maher of Palos VcrdEs Estates, and her husband is the son (he the late Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ber- tea of Pasadena and the grandson of Mrs. May E.

Hersciifeld of Van Nuys. Attending the bride; were Mmes. Ben Charles and James Pagano, sister of the groom, and Misses Stlsan Port, Linda Slaughter, and Linda Lee. Groomsmen were Robert Montague, K. V.

Con- don Donald Martin, Clark Kenyon, and John Delavigne. The bride chose a eown of I delustcred satin wilb Sabrina pearls and satin lined bugle beads. It featured a long sleeves, Iuffant' skirt, anrf chapel Her tiered, veil of silk illusion held by a headpiece of'match-: lug lace with three self. roses, and she carried a bouquet of butterfly orchids and lilies of the valley. Attendants wore pink silk "crepe gowns wilh shell tops and line skirts, and carried nBSCgays of pink rose buds, The couple Is now honeymooning In Hawaii, and will make their in Pasadena Bcrlea 1s a director of the Pasadena Athletic Association and of Ihe Pasadena iYMCA, APPLESAUCE LARGE CAN 4 FOR SJOO GROUND BEEF VI Presented that night in- San Gabriel Valley resl- dents- Tneir names will be an- 1 UT" fer lea next month.

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1945-1973