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Evening Star-News from Culver City, California • 2

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Evening Star-Newsi
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Culver City, California
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TV'. UMIMITH '-U-ll; vrV-tVfi i T- "V-. W- -x r. ri fwiewr mvii MMMI Tyrr If I 4 WAVES TeacK Navy PHob Giamtry earit Miss Geraldine Riley io ---v Teen-Age Party Cub Scout: Pack Tendfer Father -And Soft Dinner Afnaihen was7Wld Tueidar'Vventnfc Cub Scout Pads 38 under the direction of Cubtnaster' Stanton El Fox. The Cub Pack is one of the youth activity groupe- sponsored by Overland avenue Parent-Teacher Association, -v r' of.

affairs. Mr. Hairy Eckstein who arranged for the banquet to be held at Carls Viewpark restaurant where the owner and father of Richard Spencer, Cub Scou, donated, a private, diplng room te cause, -Eastb SuhdaJ Is the Bate set tor. an elaborate party and Ei-te egg hunt planned ky Jto Basil Smithy leader of Brownie Tropp 321 to be. tield Simday aftondbn at the hbtae iflf Mrs.

Floyd Clothier In Monte Mar Vis ja. A curfew to keep young people off Bride-to-Be Is Student At UCLA Mri and Mrs. John Clinton Batman street, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Geraldine, to Sgt John A. Linn, A A.C, son of Mr. apd Mrs.

John A. Linn of Vallejo. ftiss Riley, now a student at UCLA, is a graduate of Hamilton high school. She was bom in Culver City and took an active part in high school affairs, being' president of the Alpha Ds. Her fiance is a graduate of Grqpd Haven school and Muskegon College in Michignri.

He is no stationed at the Will Rogers field in Oklahoma. No date has been set for the wedding. Chinese Motif Carried Out at Womans Club Along with a discussion of China, a Chinese luncheon was served at the Literature meeting of the Palms Woman's club at thqhome of Mrs. Gifford Woods on Monday. Mrs.

Cortland Fitzsimmons, discussed the Bitter Tea of General Ygn, and Susan Ertz' Anger in Residing at the meeting was Mrs. Woods, president. IS EPILEPSY INHERITED? WHAT CAUSES IT? A jjootlat containing Ike opinions of fa-doctors an this lntarasflne sabioct vrflLbn loot RBf'sMs Stay last, to any iwjpr urjlaf toi the Educational DMiMti SS Mh Am New Ymfc, N.Y, Dept. o-i4 rT AAMnnOIMRIPN WAVES operate synthetic gittinety mining devices hot actual aircraft machine gyfla but this girl is finding out What the real thing ia like. Hundreds of Navy fliers who today are shooting down Jap and Nad planes received their primary machine gun training under tutelage of the girls in Navy blue.

The Navy needs and needs exciting, at well aa prosaic, jobs with the WAVES. Information Navy Recruiting Station oY Office of Naval is available at any Officer Procurement ssry when they have music and their favorite refreshment at home. Soft drinks with straws and a snack, such as doughnuts, fill the bill completely. Mothers like drinking straws too, because they eliminate the need for glasses and shorten cleaning up time. Palms Womens Club initiates Husbands at Annual Family Dinner; Results in Musical Extravaganza am aOsSSBmmQ TOO UN LAH6H, TALK AND IAT, FILE OF PLATE EMBARRASSMENT Its so easy "to enjoy all-day confidence when your plates are held firmly and safely in place by this eomfort-ebshioh a dentists formula.

i.pnWamets plate mwdcBfonna vDr.Wernets Browing comfort-cushion M-- 'tod; a very sns soothing comfort-cushion be-- uau; a very smauwnmmt'Iaatt pout Have Activfe Easter Week Girl Spouts Easter toek And vfccatfoii are combined to give a Quirt to outdoor activities of the various Girl Scout and Brownie troopa spoo-acsed by the Overland Parent-Teacher Association. Girl Scout troop 343, under the leadership of Mrs. Keith Teter and Mrs. John Heyief, had A full Week planned. Monday thw" hiking to Rdxbury.Park early In tht InorMhg, pffparillg a vegetable stew, coloring Eadter-ggs and laying a.

trail. ia. their usual day tor swimming lessons at the YWCA, whteh aae is attended by sixteen of the girls in preparation for camping "this summer, On April 8th this croup Convenes at the Westwood ice Gardens for an ice skating party-' Today, Girl Scout trixjp 183,. led by. Mrs.

Max Neuftiahn mid Mia. Riph Flugel will hikeartxftid the Rancho Golf course, taking a bag lunch and working towards their loot travelers and outdoor cook badges. Last Thursday this troop put on a formal tea for the girls of the troop and the girls planned and carried through all the details thetftselVea. A troop picnic at Roxbury Paris was held today fay Brownie trUdp-347, Mrs. Dave Leahy, leader.

There they cooked hot dogs, marshmallows and bunt for luhch and followed up with a gay Eattet Egg hunt throughout the park. On Friday the members 'of Krownle troop 346 under the direction of Mrs. Thomas W. Hughes, Mrs. W.

Argyle Nelson and Mrs. Edison Lee will plcnlb in Rokbury park. There the firh Will have a day of fun and games and the making of Smoke prints from leaves. Kay Watson WillEntertain Women of Moose Wpinrii of Mddse will the home of Kay, Wataoh, Vinton avenue, at 8 p.m. tonifeht Plans for April activities will be discussed.

A i at 129 Have Word f6r It In Kew Guinea the have a word tor it-rJUst a lttle hit of kllright, Otherwise knowd as the Red Cross riuh, Your Vfar Fund, donation supports It, and hundreds like it I. Daily Bibla Thotight Wro to Wo CtofsWiil, to It: i la is none rise. Then ItWere, Wise to Work Id Harmony, with Not Run Counter to It: fcm tli Lord and there is likdl SnflhMitU in. i vii to- HEATON ttid Proposed 'Ordinaiice OidmAtttfc City proriding for A.4 a1 i We DOlrtf -S'- IfiCrivtpOtyTn s. olF ibb ment of qoee plate.

Helpa pre- TtjjtJeofcffums. Mdhfl-10f. 51 RBGESTlSEiUNC Husbands of members of the Palms Womens chib initiated at the annual family dinner given at the dub oti Stflson street on Friday night in an uproarious ceremony. Those who took part in the performance were Vance Rankin, Victor Bell, Roy-Chandler, El R. Filion, E.

M. Nelsen, George Vine, John J. F. Gaffney and Charles Miller. George Lasher and Fked Playter, who were scheduled to be initiated last year, finally made it at Fridays dinner.

In' full costume, the men marched on the stage and acted out In pantonine songs that their spouses sang from the audience. Charlie Miller, complete with bustle and ravishing in a. red wig, played the strawberry blonde to Councilman larby who was "Casey. Mr. NeUen, in Mr.

and Mrs. Sc JB; Welcome Baby Boy On April 1st and Mi. Lawreac(PsQ Mr. and Mrs. La' Sc herb, of Culver Gty, are the proud parents of a sonbomJLnril 1 in the Hollywood Named Lawrence PaUl" the little newcomer tipped the scales at ocactly seven pounds.

Mother and paby were reported to be (tong nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Scherb have two other children, both girls, Mary Carol, 8, and Judy, 5. Mr.

Scherb, prominent Culver Gty attorney, attached significance to the April 1st birth date WORLD1 District Meets Outlined forr Womens Clubs The Los Angelea district of the California Federation of Womens Chiba has released Its list of committee meetings for the first half of this month. Monday, April 10, the Safety division, under the eh airmanship of Mrs. Hiram Ravey, jvill meet at headquarters at 10 ajn. Motion Pictures and the Good Neighbor Policy will be the subject of a talk by G. M.

Jamieson at the conference of the Motion Pictures division, Monday, April IQ, 10:30 am, at Bullocks auditorium. Indian Arts will be the theme of the Indian Welfare division conference, to be held April 10L 1 p.m., at headquarters. On Tuesday, April 11, the Evening division will hear J. W. Hartman, deputy county assessor, discuss the increase in the amount of land owned by the government Mrs.

Hot Johnson, district chairman of legislation, prill talk on Elections. Judging of fyiwer arrangements will take place at the meeting of the Garden division at Nuys clubhouse on Wi April 12, at 10:30 a.m. Following luncheon, a program combining music and an illustrated Calk on the Colorado river will be given by Mrs. Earl Schultz. On April 13, the Health and Nutrition division will meet at headquarters at 10 a.m.

to hear discussions on social hygiene anil prevention of blood diseases. A program for officers, present and prospective, has been planned for the Parliamentary Law division; when, they meet at headquarters Thursday April 13, at 10:15 aim. I On 'the same at 1 p.m., the Arts division will also meet at headquarters for a program with an Easter theme. Overland P-TA Plans Hostess to Executive Board Activities of the Overland avenue Parent-Teacher Association receptly have being hostess jo the Westwood Hills council executive hopxd -Sleeting held March 31t at the. achool.

ThoW of the council arejiilap members of assWtitkm executive Hostess: toj the frs. Jithe fijdna ofTOVer- aven'ue school, Mrs. Stanton E. Fk Mrs. Ralph El LeWfe, and NMUin W.

Eagle. Rresentatlves from 0 frland P-TA wlyy.jBtUfljtof 45 an-huAl convention or Tenth district. mbS hSrohoSvM high school were Mrs Edna i vifc Jhn Heyler, Mrs. Fred Mi iguire, Mrs. Argyla prison, Mrs.

Flugel, Mrs. Thomas W. Hughes, Mrs. A. EiigdahL Mrs.

Stanton El Fox, and Mrs. J. K. Johnson. Clothing was collected last week at the school tor the West-wood Hills council schools.

At the last executive board meeting of the Overland avenue P-TA, it was voted to donate money to assist the Westwood Hills council in their purchase of an electro-encephalograph for the Yale street clinic. It was also decided to send a donation to Tenth district to aid in buying a motion picture projector for juvenile hall so that educational films might be shown the children there. A nominating committee composed of Mrs. Winston Leverett, Mrs. John W.

Eagle, Mrs. Floyd Clothier, and Mrs. Edna Van Dyke were appointed. Hie dahlia was discovered Mexico by Cervantes in 1784. in Hedy's veil and gown but not Hedy, before studio firemen arrived.

The press-' agent denied all first guesses. Tie doesnt smoke, he said. a full masaieof your energy and aConi Bus you, tin a PV Pr- You esu Co. Lin ppfscfmmir AR. 84399 I to.

the streets late at night Jsnt neces Womans Club To Hear Guest Speaker on Burma Beatrice Van Meter, of Glendale, will be guest speaker at the next regular meeting of the Woman's University Study club to be held on Monday, at the home of Mrs. C. K. Johnson, 3040 Motor avenue, Cheviot Hills, at 7:30. Mrs.

Van Meter is a seasoned speaker and will talk on her missionary work in Burma, from where she has recently returned. Mrs. Thomas Birchell will be in charge of 'refreshments. At the March' miecting' bf 'the University Study dub, held at Irene ChapMatfti 3626 Clkr- ington avenue, ured Hbadd'dia Mias 'ad fcrttb'Anieb-' Filmland Star CfikWfSliow 1 1 itu Hhnlaiuto sco biggest starsr answered die call berV Lewis, Styxim Gorkis Night far the Hqllywood Afctors 'Laboratory War Charities benefit show, slated tor early production. Cast will include Charles Laugh ton, Turhan Bey, Franchot Tone, Anne Baxter, William Eythe, Nazimova, Roman Bohncn, George Colouris, Aline MacMahon, Fran ces Rafferty, Alexander Granach, Dane Gark, Madeline LeBeau, Ruth Nelson, Kurt Katch, Nina Foch, Maurice Camovosky, Henry Morgan, Julie Gibson, Beulah Bondi, Lola Alder, and Jules Dassin.

Night Lodging was chosen because it is a great play which has 15 Important roles, said Lewis, former head of the New York group theater, now under contract at MGM. Inflammable Hedy, Incendiary Henreid Do Hot Love Scene HOLLYWOOD, April 5 V-A press agents dreiun came true today: Hedy Lamarr caught fire in a movie love scene. Actor Paul Henreid was lighting her cigaret when her filmy veil ignited. Henreid extinguished the blaze, which damaged Girl Sroul tooop. idl.

fcy and Mrs. CC Mrt. 2ane Kofford and Reeder, have been working bn cork covered snap shot, album with which surprise their mothers on Easter morning. At the samevtime they working numerous program fields for badges which will bq awarded fct 'k Ipefrial Coihrt of 'Awards at file end of the sedMaterw Rime troQw also are sponsored by the Overland avenue P-TA and meet at the By CHARLOTTE ADAMS Pork Doubles pot Sus jJ foinl-ntkmij jSikl of Huaat Lola of Fork with Unions and Akijlaa Ckitotau awMtWotMaas UpRBiai Ctmub jjn (lecio Mw BaastLaiaUfterit With Uniens And Applea 0414 lbo.pork loin talMokin'ona S-1S tniiotu aoultty imadidn) aeaaiHilnr 4 applsa Balt Wipe With a daiftp cloth Sprinkle well Wdn sUL riaro roasting pan 1st side up. Sprinkle witn poultry seasoning.

Remove skins irom 0nionMlkca1it oiler-vals'around pork ail ternating wiT apda have IvaaiM -uied knd cut halves leivL Piace in the akin on. in the pan with' the onions be Urfyerolly otjWrpfrJtofr. Igv g. HASEEU- Voted ft No 58) idte City of Culver licrasing of WAnT AMBUKG -1 JbVdi'CAriitek' 3 MARY d. tMRtlK now thousands' of girls for man on the flying Was more menadng than mighty with tennis halls as muscles.

In tight ro pa walk nufrtise! George a fugitive from the ballet, was divine in his Interpretation of La Cuc-bsracha. O. Du tek" Taylor had his weight come in handy, when costumed in a gross skirt, ha did a hula. Gifford Woods offered Home on the atop a hobby bona, while Clementine featured Gaffney In prop feet Among the children. Patricia Wain, offered Paderewski's minuet; Diane Rankin recited the welcome piece, William Bell in a monologue, First Thing in the Morning." Virgil Bell, a three-year-old sang Yan-KW -Doodle; and.

Brown offered the piano selection i via Little Pickaninny, Jean Schott Elise by Beethoveh. Short Visit Here ft cleanod now. Be cMemd' and QUALITY WORK. Nearly a billion acres of land In. the U.

S. could be used for crops compared with 400 million acres tilled. so puce ydu eatlt in ice cream. sVMtotokt taaUng. IVMW con be complkj npJo-iote wiring is! Vtanpeatest Edison you more infor Station about Kilowatt, Your Broried Serve Elect CEjClL T.

TRUSCHEL jtmtLmiL s' Pardon the interruption, City Council APRIL 1944 i AFTER 28 YEARS i Cnlvar City, It ia my MM tM I know tha problems of thia City. AFTER 28 YEARS Of intimate knowledge and 4m rnlatinnmhip with a largo majority of resident, 1 believe 1 can anggnat ronmdUU and phnl which will make for greater Culver 'City. ,9 i AFTER 25 YEARS aa aa obearver of politieal fight and petty bickarfng, 1 holiOvn 4t time to pat aa to sack hohavioft which has not created 4 ftoWiN In-of this Gty- in nearby rihiwtsltito. f-j ft- AFTER 26 YEARS aa a rto Meat, tokpayin i.top toty amployaa of tha City, I tori I. know; tha problems wall, she tin remedy, nddth Wifi UaSiify' me A A w-A-t' '-r' ehrye as your Councilman.

v. 'z; i i fr tO RBE mister, but if youre thinking sbout that new house you want to build rtme day, maybe the Edison Company om: betif service. course, yon Cant start to build yet, bur you can plan. Thats where Edison comes inl Wed like to help yrxf your plans, '10 make sore the electric wiring is agnate. 'Without A f- Have your Spring Clethcb ef UNHURRIED SERVICE 2:1 -i 1 n.

I Health and strength art treasure we must draw to win our Battle qf tioa. lb guard these asoecs, and io fight the Coes that would calling iipoa a compMent phy-rob us of them, is aa obliga-. siasa when illness aueeiens. tkm shared by your phyriaaa Remember that die pteser- end your pharmacist. Our duty ration of Health and Strength is to keep you well and keep has now become patriots you Working.

Tot An nation doty. Get UJUiP well! co-opertue byafoiding iiiiiieossssryrisknbyadoptiiig olequote wiring, no home how important die a -Ji office wUl gladly give Erabr nOMSZXYATlON OP gjaiicnt 1-DAY SPECIAL SERVICE. JAYS DRY OEMKHAKT 5 4 jS6R- ji' i-u aVl" A MODERN SCIENTinC pLAMf Sunset Drag 9555 Washington Bhrd. iix SOUTHEiN CALIFORHIA EDISON COMPANY LTD. Waa I T.

4308 OVERLAND' AVENUE tNeer BrUioA Drive) April 1944 Evening Star-News, Culver City; Calif 'wVv a 1, gV i XT --tli-1 mV..

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