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Pasadena Independent from Pasadena, California • Page 14

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14- GLWDOUA-WEST COVWA-AZUSA msmm The East Valley Scene: Golden Candle Ball Tops News Pasadena BPW The Pasadena Business and Professional Club will hold -their annual dinner By BETTE CRAY candlelight Elimmerliig from mammoth eoldcn tapcre about the hall Hwit a romantic holiday mood and Christmas' party at at. the Women's City Club: Faculty Women The. Occidental! Faculty Women's Club; will meet in the San' Marina" home of Mrs. Raymond McKelvcy 'on Tuesday, to their tour of Mildred Bryant Break's studio Read Independent and Star-N cm Classified nome in.tjouin i-asimcim. to the annual Golden Candle Ball or the Los Angeles County Med'icat auxiliary, District 13, Saturday night.

iThe scene for the semi-formal affair was'the Ellis Hall in Monrovia, and there was a good size representation from our Glcndara-West CDvina area. Jenny (Mrs. Onn Clian was chairman; af. tlie dinner-'dance and hand fashioned the Christmas -wreath and golden candle renlerpiec.es that were on each table. (So attractive that later in the evening they were sold for a tidy sum.) dicise.a white brocade A THANKSGIVING DAY-WEDDING' united' Mrs.

Aline Crowley of Glendora and. Clyde Wisdom of Cuca'monga at the First Methodist Church in The Rev, Harold Johnson officiated at the morning wedding attended by members the family. Wisdom's daughter, Mrs. Michael Hain of Riverside, attended her mother as matron of Junior, while the groom's brother, Dennis Wisdom ot Monterey. Park, was best man.

Following a wedding trip- lo San Francisco, the couple have made their horiie in Glendora. Mrs. Wisdom is librarian at Citrus College. HANGING OF THE GREENS, a picturesque way to introduce Christmas i (and to have a party) -will' take place Wednesday evening at Glendora YWCA. We called Mrs.

John (Penny) Flhkbiner, who is.chaimianlngthe affair, and learned that the theme is "An Clirist-mas." In other words, there'll be no aluminum trees and Santas astride jet planes, but Instead a real green tree, trimmed with popcorn and cranberries. about Hie main room. All ihe. 'various groups affiliated-' with! the YWCA-Y-Wives, Y-Doras, Card Club, Studio Workshop, Y-Teens, and. the.

board members will coiitrib-ute, either In decoration, re-fresliments, or to the. evening: Assisting Penny will be Mmes. Lucton Dick, John. Buchanan, A. M.

Barnes, Dwaln Duncan, George Akin, Harold Lambrite, and-Justin Kent, "WONDERLAND BY. NIGHT" will Uieme the Citrus College. Christmas dinner ance tonight at- Disneyland liplel, Sponsoring the annual semi-formal event, a' traditional, highlight of the Azusa-Glertdora- campus holiday season, are members of the freshman and sophomore-classes. The Kingston Quartet, will'. provide music for (lancing in'.

1lie gaily-decorated Embassy. Room. Intermission entertain-'" merit will feature the -Circuit Riders. Patrons and patronesses will', be Messrs.1 and Mmes. Larry Swenson, Isaac Romero, and Leonard Krause, and Mrs.

Cynthia Perkins. will bo used for a medical student scholarship. Before Hie dance, Dr. Seymour and Norma Spungln hosted a cocktail parly In: their Glendora home. Except for a red and while floral arrangement, all i the' decor there carried out' the golden candle too.

Even the color of Nprma's lovely satin dress, she told us, was called candlelight. The Chans were there, as were Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Rabban (Patly RabVan in white satin). Others Included Drs.

and Edward Zalla, "George Selby (Billy Selliy wore a pretty turquoise satin gown with a gold top), George Coli-viras, Arthur Silver (a blaclt and pink coat and dress ensemble' was Lori Silver's choice), K. Donel Elsliire, George Steeples, Thomas Men-ser, Matthew Namlkas, David Trainer, Jack Bostwick, Jack Braun, Paul Geleris, and Drs. Norville Harris and Norman Nelson. Mrs. Spungin's brother and sister-in-lajv, the A.

B. Wrights of Pasadena, and her sister and brother-in-law, the E. G. Sizers of Los Angeles, xvere their special guest's of the evening and attended the ball with them as well as the cock dent, and Robert LaMeer, Azusay-sophpmore class oxecu-live Assisting arc Nancy French and James1 Glendora; Leah Abdel-nour and James', Gentry, Azu'Sa; 'Kristina Myjtjr, Douglas Meyer, Hose-mead, class officers, "LITTLE 'BOY LOST," a Christmas-play, be 'presented; by LeRoy Boys' -Home at' La Verne on Wednesday'evening for members ol the West Covina Wom- an's'Ciub, the Junior Woman's Club', and their husbands. The home.is the major lantliropy of the Juniors and it was their fine arts committee that selected the con-' ducted -rehearsals and made: the'-' costumes and scenery; -Is committee chairman and Frank Pesceone and-Brooks ca-chalrmen.

Following the play, there Will'-be 'carol singing, 'refresh mcfits and distrihutidn'ofgifls to- tlie.boys at thd Iwme. NavyWhitc A 'Chanel-inspired look at a tiny. 'achieved with' a 1 on pleated' lioundstooth checked a' spit turtle-'neck -shell loopy hair Mazer In navy." Gift of total family pleasure! i tivn.nrocfi fuTl Ipnetli town. in bright green and ac 1TIII ftlClll! HIHt cented with matching green shoes. Irfrs; Eugene McGrade, 'president of lhe.

district, wore pale green chiffon gown, featuring a beaded top. Highlight of tliG evening was carol singing by the Monrovia High School concert 'choir, under the direction of. Chester Ullum. As they sing "Deck the Co-chairmen of the arrange-Halls." truests will hane the nienls are Rick Romero, Mon- New space-saving stereo high fidelity with solid state no tubes! I According to' McGrabc, bonghs ot holiday greenery rovia, freshman class presi- tail party. proceeds framjthe ncihnay ball Compact, a I cabinets are ideal wherever space is a problem So dependable solid state components are guaranteed 5 years VARIETY Tenitmes the efficiency ol comparable tube sets All with the fabulous MICR0MAT1C.

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266,149
Years Available:
1945-1973