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The Van Nuys News and Valley Green Sheet from Van Nuys, California • 15

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FrMajt Mhy 1, 1942-Part Pfcgf The News 7 gelee Philharmonic, win be the fee-; hired soloist. We are very fortunate to have tha honor of Mr. Sullivan Is presence for our music extravsganxa, There wiU be no charge for the Sun-day afternoon matinee which begins at 4 oclock. the early South. Part 6 will consist of OUr Expanding Rentiers, Square dancers win add color to the episode.

The finale "The American Ode, by Richard Kouto win include the glee clubs, and orchestras. Joe Sullivan wen known tenor, of the Los An Campus Gad-Abdut By Jeanie Markham Last Friday, April 34, a comedy, "Her Majesty, the King, was presented In the auditorium by members of the Senior Drama Class. Doa Hawley, Kay Kuter, Marcia Beach, Dan Russell and Marilyn Voeburg were '-r-- Boys Week closes today. Many Learn Beauty Culture A shortage in operators offers a wonderful opportunity to men sad women students who want to learn all phases of beauty culture. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY! Hair Dyes, Clairoil and Roux Permanent Waves to $500 AO Student Work Closely Supervised VALLEY BEAUTY.

5503 Lankershim Blvd- North -Hollywood SIT 2-9487 LUCILLE BROWN MADE QUEEN OF GIRLS DAY High School Co-Eds Frolic Tuesday at All-Day Program Crowning of Lucllla Brown, senior A student, ay OMa Day Quern at Van Buys High School was a highlight of the estlvltfrs whlch occupied a major part of Tuesday on the campus. "Health In Rational Defense" waa tha theme for the crust which honored girls outstanding In acholarl ship and athistiM with luncheon at noon fbltowed by nsporta fret Two group! of glris who worked together to make this affair a uc-ceia were the Girls' League board and the 0. A. A. board, with Janie Banders sis play day chairman.

Jo Ann Loventhal, rice-prealdentpf the O. A. was in charge of tha numbering of the courts; Lucia Hills, secretary, had charge of the first aid station; Evelyn Baton, treasurer, had the Job of checking and distributing equipment; Janet Smetoer, head of archery, decorated tha main hall showcase; CHARMING dHILDREN Theyre three of a kind when it comes to talent. Thats the Byers trio, Cubby (left), Betty and Billy. Betty, Who is mistress of ceremonies for Karl Moldrems Hollywood Baby Artists, will play at Van Nuys.

Woman's Club May breakfast today. Program Readied for Valley Music Study Club Monday classes of boys have been visiting an over tha dty and places of Interest; taking prominent part In many activities. A most successful Glris Day waa enjoyed at Van Nuya High yesterday. Sports occupied moat of tha tn Dancing and a party wound up the festivities. Students who plan to attend college are Invited to the annual high school aenter and Junior college advisement day at the University of Southern California Saturday, May 3.

A special assembly will be held at 9:15 a. m. at which Dr. Rufus B. Von KtolnSmld, president of B.

will speak. There will be a conference with Individual advisors, a complimentary luncheon, campus open house at tha fraternities and sororities and tha presentation of the University play "Stage Dow. A super noon dance was held Tuesday In the boys gym. Deloris Wlltsto sang a few popular numbers. The Spring Muste Festival will be held May 7, and 10 In the Donna H.

Hubbard auditorium. Each section represents a part In American history. The first part will be European Herltlge played by tha Senior orchestra. Part 3 will bo tha Purtain period. Part Hlawathh Wedding, feast written by Samuel Coleridge Tayter.

Part 4 will be a short skit of Mrs. Ralph Townley, Sr, will be chairman of Monday evening's Valley Musks Study Club program In the Southland Musks Bldg, at Van Je Helhullt Rat Beatty, head of hiking, decoration of dressing rooms and THEY HAVE A MONOPOLY ON TALENT, PLUS! Children of Dr. and Mrs. Byers Garner Spotlight Youth and talent go hand in hand in the family of Dr. and Mrs.

William Byers who live at 14338 Burbank Blvd. in Van Nuys. Their children all three of them, are prodigious to such an extent that ft looks as though there was a career and a very bright one, too, In tort for each one. Billy, 14, set the pace for the rest when he became trombonist and arranger for Chuck Falkners Colonial Club orchestra, a group of young musicians whose ages range from 13 to IS. They broadcast during the Breakfast Club program Wednesday over XPWB and put on their own radio concert yesterday over KMTR.

Several days ago the orchestra played for the Red Cross festival at Mar-Ken, exclusive private school, and will leavf Sunday In a Jeep caravan for Camp Hahn to entertain the enlisted men. Cubby Byers, 13, is drummer with Peter Merembl urn's famous symphony and Betty, 5, Is mistress of DANCER Lola Bell of Van Nuya who trill entertain at Russo-Chinese benefit, May Another Van Nuys Artist Billed for Russjan Benefit Latest addition to tha galaxy of stars garnered by the Valley Russian' Aid Committee to appear at the Rus-slan-Chlnese benefit at the North Hollywood Woman'll Club, May at I p. m. Alice Thurston, sparkling Irish comedienne, NBC star who formerly appeared with the Duncan Sisters and who once gave a special performance before the present Duke of Windsor when he waa Prince of Wales, Others who will appear are Petri Early, Australian vaudeville itar? MliiUn Hansen, soprano, accompanied by Evelyn Kemp: Sandra Ka-gypsy singer accom cques Press songwriter, play some of his own compositions; Alexander Akimoff, basso, accompanied by Mrs. Akimoff; Vina Chakov, Mexican dancer, accompanied by Dorothy Hawkee, and Tamara Laub and Lola Bell In a Russian-Peasant dance.

Mrs. Akimoff will play for the dance. Wilson Benge, wen known actor, will be master of ceremonies. Responsible for arranging the program are Mmea. Serge Ei.

Hi toon, and Wilson Benge. Mrs. Mortimer Vogel to In charge of tickets, with Mlgnan Jenkyns, Learn Lamar and MSrian Elf man In charge of publicity. The Russian part of the buffet to being handled by Mmea. Anna P.

Laub, M. M. Leder and Paula Roaaen. Chinese foods are In charge of Arthur Wong, J. Young and J.

Edward, all local restaurateurs. The buffet win open at 6:30 for thoee who wish to eat dinner before the Acting as ushers and aiding with the buffet wUl be members of the Van Buys and North Hollywood Women's Ambulance and Defense Corps Humbert to be presented by the participating artists following Dr. Edmiind Cyckleri toot ure on Mendelssohn, will be as follows Plano Rondo Capricctoao, Mendelssohn; Schema Mendelssohn; "Chi Wlngs-of Bong," Mendelssohn Liszt; Impromptu Sharp Minor, Chopin, Flarlbel Flick. Voice "Bear Ta Israel" from Elijah, Mendelssohn, Dorothy Wilcox, soprano, from 8t. Paul, Mendelssohn, May belle Stahl, contralto; It Is Enough (Elijah), Mendelssohn, Earold Barber, Baritone.

Violin Concerto, first movement, Mendelssohn, Constance Kronkow-Eka, Mellta Krieg at the piano. Chorus "Lift Thine Eyes." Mendelssohn, "My Dream Caballero, Mellta Krieg, "Song of the Guitars," Mellta Krieg, "American Ode, Kountx, North Bollywood Womans Chorus, Mellta Krieg, director, Gloria Gooch, accompanist. oration, was In charge of serving oranges during the games; Lorraine Jones, head of basketball, had charge of the grounds, white Phyllis Leveen, head of badminton aaw that all the equipment, benches and other vital apparatus were In order and In their correct places. Claudia Bishop, Letter girls president, arranget) for officials to referee the games. At her request 19 glrto were sent from U.

C. L. A. Three alumni who returned to participate were Betty Prulesa, Libby Stewart and Mary Betty Zara. There were four girls from the present club that had been chosen to officiate, Jo Ann Loventhal, Betty Blnford, Mary Louise Gautschl and Claudia Bishop.

Dorothy Nelk. Girls League head of Girls Day, leads tha list of students who gave their extra time to plan events from the Girls League board. Kathleen McCoy, head of the program for the party, waa aided by a east of 30 In presenting an amusing skit featuring "Old King Cole." Introduction of the speaker, of the assembly, Alice Mitchell; In charge of tha Honor Girl Luncheon, Shirley Stewart; crowning of the queen, Marion Rynearson; ticket selling for the luncheon, Sally Sturtevant; and tha block for the program front, Martha Moltott, REDUCE! New stealing way with FOODS THAT TAKE HUNGER AWAY! Lo- ta SS IlM. fuL SHRINK I to It tent tha hips aid but. REDUCE 4 to 1 stout tto waistlHio.

MAGIC EXXK. fcSdplI" wat Mo Sm so Mdieisa: act for mis In fty 1 5" Potcari wiU KiRf you free data. AL WILLIAMS HEALTH SYSTEM, DtwL S1U HstlyweeS BItL MO. SSS1 tah Girl Becomes Bride in Wilshire Chapel Ceremony By RUTH MacDONALD Wilshlr Wedding Clupel In Los Angelas waa the aeene of a beautifully appointed wedding Sunday evening when Ulia Lena Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Un.

W. M. Lloyd, Jr, of Upalco, Utah, became the bride of Robert O. Brackett, aon of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy D. Brackett of Tarxana. The marriage ceremony waa read by Paul Malta Pack, BUhop of the Church of Jeeua Christ of Later Day Saints In thq presence of relatives and friends. The bride waa lovely in powder blue silk marquisette trimmed with blue lace and worn over blue satin. Her fingertip blue veil wss'caught with delicate pink flowers to form cap.

Sha carried pink carnations. Alfred Lloyd entered with his slater and gave her away. Little Patricia Oump, flower girl, was exquisitely dressed In white taffcta and carried a basket of rose petals which she scattered In the aisle. Mrs. King R.

Mc-Neal, lister of the bride, waa matron of honor In yellow marquisette and carried blue Iris. Miss Barbara Hale of Endno, bridesmaid, waa In dusty rose net over taffeta and carried blue delphinium. Ellsworth Bean was best nm and Robert Craig acted as usher. Bishop Pack used the double ring ceremony. Before the vows were taken William Madsen aang I Love You Tkuly" and Indian Love Call." Mrs.

Harry L. Hale of Endno, represented the bride's mother, who was unable to attend. She wore a navy blue gown and had a shoulder bouquet of gardenias. Mrs. Roy Brackett, mother of the groom, was gowned In navy blue and white and wore orchids.

A reception was held at the Brackett home on Amigo Ave. Lena and Bob slipped away during the evening for a short honeymoon and later returned to their newly furnished apartment at 5331 Amigo Ave, where they will welcome their friends after May 1. Mrs, Brackett waa assisted by Mrs. Don Bean of Tarxane and Mrs. W.

A. Cook of North Hollywood, Ths bride attended schoolln Utah. Mr. Brackett was graduated from Canoga Park High School and la at the Douglai Aircraft. MAXIMUM LENGTH for a size 15 coats Is 43 Inches for a bex style and 43 inches for filled coats.

The cmmonles for Karl Moldrem's Hoi-1 for the box model VAN lywood Baby Artists. She will play at the Van Nuys Woman's Club May Day breakfast, today. is 60 inches and 79 Inehes for the fitted style. There are to be no cuffs, wool evening wraps, wool linings, no belts wider than two inches and no hem more than two inches. Wood salt Jackets shall be no moro than 35 inches and sweep ef skirt not more than 04 Inches, and there are to be no vents, ruffs, bl -sweep nor Norfolk styles.

Incidentally, three-piece suits at one unit price are oat after Aug. 17. FROCKS FROM NOW en wiU have narrow, eofflcM sleeves, narrow belts and two inch hems. The maximum length la to be 43 Inehes and skirt sweep ranges from 94 to 71 Inches according to the material need. vice-president-elect of the council; Mrs.

Marcella O'Connell, Batlcoy P. Mrs. Bowen, president-elect of Hansen Heights will represent her association. RUDYS Ter Moon tain Treat, i MEET AND BUY MEAT WHERE MEAT IS MEAT FRED and SID MEATS 6425 Van Nuys Boulevard Phone STate 5-4574 SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 1 AND I Ip- Thank Goodness, MORE WATER HEATER we have an electric YEARLING LEG LAMB WEINERS BOLOGNA SALAMI Liver Sausage fSBrniaftiinno P. T.

A. Notebook GROUND jtefte SOUND 23 lb DO IT WOW- If your water heater rich ig trouble and cant be repaired, play tafe. replace now 95 ea electric wafer heater. Easy term still available. See yourmerrhaot plumber or electric dealer.

GOV. INSPECTED STEER BEEF ROASTS- Rd. Bone I Pot Roast 28M2K GROUND 1 SHOULDER 21 lb CUDAHYS FANCY TENDER YEARLING GROUND SIRLOIN 28! LAMB CHOPS CUDAHYS No. I STEER BEEF CLUB SIRLOIN T-BONE RIB A lure, iae supply of hot water adds to home ootnfoit and gives family morale a big lift these (tay at-home day. Only an electric water heater provide an abundant ripply without flams and worrisome pilot light Sail yir water heater fails and cant bo repaired, replace it with a safe electric water heater.

Slfl ind SpiCI-Sivini: No pilot light, no fane -no vent nor flue needed. So you can place your electric in a closet or under stain to save space. ItW opiratlni cost: An electric keep! a big supply of water hot all the time. Fully automatic, ft never aski for attention. And it eotts very little to operate your Bureau has the lowest water heating rate of its idnd in the country.

Tirffll IS low II $4.71 pif ninth: Downpayment 20, balance payable with water or electric bilL SVhen you replace be sure your water heater is a trouble-free electric. FREE PICTURES AND PRICES: Do ft now-phone to find out the size you need and get prices and pictures free. Aik for Water Heater Section. cuDHArs r. s.

gov. insf. DELEGATES README FOR P.T. A. PARTY Mrs.

L. E. Helneman, president of the North Bollywood-Van Nuys Council P. T. A.

la whipping plans Into shape for the State P. T. A. convention In Long Beach May 19, 30 and 31. Sixteen parent teacher associations will be represented from this very active council.

Reservations at the Riviera Hotel hi Long Beach to date include from the Borth Hollywood-Van Nuys Council, Mrs, Helneman who has served the council as president for the past two yean and Mrs. William Robertson, council president-elect, Mrs. Ell wood Houseman and Mn. George T. Evans.

Other reservations are Mrs. Bred Putter who will serve her second year as president of the Lankershlm P. T. Mrs. Robert F.

Craig, Mrs. Fred Knapp, president-elect bf. Oxnard P. T. and Mrs.

Milo Blsaong, who as magazine chairman has won the trip ot the conventlqn Also attending will be Mrs. Thurston Taylor, presidentelect of Van Nuys Elementary P. T. A. Sharing a suite with Mrs.

Taylor will be Mrs. Charles Krueger and Mn. Herman Haverkampf, of Hayven-hunt P. T. A.

and Mrs. William Kin-Kle, president-elect of Roscoe P. T. A Mrs. Hilda Collins will be accompanied by Mn El ns Moline and Mn.

LeMoyne Blanchard, president elect of Rio Vista A. and Mn. Fred Wilson, radio chairman of the council. Mn. S.

Riven who wlU serve es Sherman Oaks president for the second year, will be accompanied by Mn T. Preebalrn Smith and Mn. Charles Boqueta, president-elect of Carpenter P. T. A.

and Mrs, Paul O'Hara, retiring president Carpenter. Mrs. B. F. Keren, retiring 32 EASTERN SUGAR CURED SLICED BACON 26 lb lb PRIME ROAST RIB rolled STEER REEF LARGE GRADE A FRESH 37 CUDAHYS No.

1 STEER BEEF RUMP ROAST 25 lb lb EGGS doz t- KNCDSENS OR CLOYERBLOOM BUTTER 2nd Quality, Solids STEER BEEF SHORT RIBS 15 4 a lb STate 5-2171 Buieao or Powxa and Lugr 9000 Vea Nuys Blvd, Van Nuys Tlbl aid tali bet atff-aH you ever need is always fastandy avkfl, abb with an water heater. Because It iiBameleHt md needi no atte Li tion, sn electric puts an end to water heater worries, TENDERED HA SWEET PICKLED PICNIC STYLE ARMOURS SUGAR CURED BACON SQUARES PLAY replace with pn Mn, I7I.

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Years Available:
1911-1966