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Evening Vanguard from Venice, California • 2

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Evening Vanguardi
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Venice, California
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r-r FTnlna Variouafd.Venlce. Cafi Vtdindiii Dec. 1B5S -fr I 1- A .1 "1 1 Culver Palms 1 i IVUT. 3189 AGNES PARRISH (Woman Editor) Venice, Mar Vista EX. 6-5928 -) Newlyweds to Make Home Here Following Las Vegas Honeymoon Now at home to their friends, at 7810 Flight Ave.

are newlyweds and Mrs. James Marsh (Virginia Elicit -The couple-exchanged marital vows in a.dfttble-ring, formal cer-iy atjtne emony at Abe First Baptist Church of MaC-Vista recently. The Rev. A.P. ftenn' officiated.

da Harkins. Her selections included Always, Because and "The Lord's Prayer." Marjorie Holt, gowned In turquoise blue, attended as maid of honor while Elizabeth Polk and Mrs. William Porter, in matching gowns of cocoa brown taffeta, served as bridesmaids. Tiny Patty Taylor, in yellow taffeta, and the brides brother, Douglas Burgin, preceded the bride and bridegroom to the altar as flower girl and ringbearer. The bridegroom, son of Mr', and Mrs.

William E. Marsh of 6347 W. 92nd.SU was attended by Leonard Neeley as best man. Charles Parkko, brother of the bride, and Larry Strohmaier carried out usher duties. The bride is a graduate of Hamilton High School and Santa Monica City College and is a fSast worthy advisor of the Crescent Bay Assembly Rainbow for Girls.

She is employed by Hughes Aircraft. Her bridegroom, also affiliated with Hughes, attended school in Chicago, I1L He is a graduate of the Institute of Television Tech-' nology. Following a reception in Friendship Hall at the church, attended by 200 guests, the couple depart ed on a Las Vegas honeymoon. The daughter of and Burgin of 8035 Nar- Mrs. dfa Vy, was escorted to the her stepfather, Mr.

Bur- She was gowned in white slip-satmviAQLboat neckline and gim POT BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED fifth birthday of Venice Girl Scout Troop 49 was celebrated with a party and Court of Awards at the home of troop sponsors the James Uarya. Attending were (left to right kneeling) Loyann McSpar-ran, president; Sandra Usry, San Hamilton, member of Junior Planning Board; Sharon Lemaster, patrol leader; Paula Brink-man, Mrs. Fred Lemaster, assistant Troop leader, anl Mrs. Vernon Conley; Venice Girl Scout executive. Mrs.

Lois White, office secretary, is not pictured. (Roy Yfise Photo.) dra Deck, treasurer, and Janice Ferguson; (standing, left to right) Linda Norris, member of Councils Junior Planning Board; Phyllis Hamilton, patrol leader; Mrs. Howard Dunn, Council president; Nancy Kamberg, Mrs. John Hamilton, Troop leader; Jacque net insert. A -pearl tiara graced her head; Soloist at the wedding was Lin 11TH FESTIVAL VENICE GIRL SCOUTS CELEBRATE FIFTH BIRTHDAY WITH GAY PARTY Cheviot Hills Woman's Club to Usher In Holiday Season With Friday Social Telic Club Books Holiday Party Sunday will be Mmes.

Leonard Bowyer, Fred Jorgensen, Paul Mullen and Lachlan McLean. Court Schedules Open Card Party ter, Linda Morris and Mrs. Hamilton. Sanda Usry Tand Jacqus Hamilton will receive their five-year pins in March. Following the program a birthday gift was presented to girl and the leaders by the' troop mothers.

Refreshments were served from a table centered by a beautiful cake, a gift from the sponsors. Five flower arrangements used throughout the home were gifts of Neal's Flower Shop. Girl Scouts Tbgether was sung by members of Venice Gir Scout Voop 49 when they entertained parents and guests recently at the troops fifth birthday party. The party and court of awards was held in the home of the troop sponsors, Mr. and Mrs.

James Usry. The program included skits hy each patrol, demonstrating parts of the badges they have just com pleted, the singing of a group of Girl Scout songs, the presentation of badges earned this past year and the awarding of year pins. American Legion Queen Christina Amaranth Cburt 88 will present a card parly, open to the public, at the Culver City Masonic Temple Friday evening at 8. Mrs. Bernard A.

Lovett is chairman. Assisting is Mrs. Jim Satchell. The evening will feature prizes at each table, door prizes, and refreshments of homemade cake and ice cream. Members of the Cheviot Telic Gub and their guests will gather Sunday for the 11th annual traditional Holiday Festival Dr.

and Mrs. Craig Herringman, 2911 Dcnalda Cheviot Hills, will open their home for the Holidays Around the World themed party at 7 p.m. The Cheviot Telic Gub is one of the first organizations in this area To sponsor a program which promotes inter-faith understanding among its children and in the community through a joint cole-hration that commemorates both Christianity and Judaism. Customs of celebrating the yule-tide in other lands will be enacted Hie approaching Christmas season will be heralded by members of the Cheviot Hills Woman's Club when they gather for a luncheon meeting Friday, at 12 noon. Rancho Clubhouse, corner of Pico and Patricia.

Mrs. Walter Clark, president of the dub, will preside over the afternoons events. Margaret Alexander, widely-known actress, will present a Christmas program following the luncheon. Plans for the program include both the spirituality and gaiety of the holiday season. Mrs.

Seth Whitt, bridge chairman of the dub, announces a Christmas meeting for members of her section on Tuesday, at 12 noon, at the home of Mrs. Irene Bruns, 2214ft Fox Hills Cohostesses will be Mmes. O. D. Harmon, H.

C. Fournier and Mark Winslow. Mrs. Grover Hoyler, chairman of the ltierature section, is now taking reservations for the meeting of this group on Dee. 18.

Mrs. Vernon L. Gough will open her 10508 Dunleer for the 1 p.m. session. Christmas in Song and Story" will be presented that day by the Cheviot Hills Woman's Glee Club, directed by Mrs.

George F. Tibbies. Co-hostesses Mrs. John Hamilton, troop lead-. i er, awarded the badges and Mrs.jy Omen rOSt Fred Lemaster, assistant leader, presented the one-year member -'UI ship stars.

Mi's. Howard Dunn, wUlfJCr council president, presented five-year pins to Paula Brinkman, Phyllis Hamilton, Sharon Lemas- This evening all the Santa Monica Women's of the American LSStetii The new Mrs. Marsh is the former Virginia Ellen Parkko. The couple honeymooned at Las Vegas. (Roberts Studio Photo.) NUPTIALS PLEDGED-Mr.

and Mrs. William James' Marsh cut their fourtiered cake following their wedding at the First Baptist. Church of Mar Vista. Guests Attend Dinner Party DeMolay Mothers Gwdn recently enter-lights, candlelighting ceremony ofl Af HahmIa ny at Chanukah, will be presented WM UOnOte by groups of Telic members chil- with the assistance The FestivaI of members of Post Legion are Invited to a joint meeting with Pacific Palisades Post 283, to be held at the clubhouse, 868 Swathmore Pacific Palisades. Department Commander William R.

Burke will be honored guest. during the social hour Mr. Wil-Wn Murphy, a veteran from the ward sponsored by the women's post at Veterans Facility, in West Las Angeles, will be presented and take part in the program. John Merkyl or Charles talned guests their home, 3620 Midvale Ave. in Palms.

Those in attendance were Mrs. Carrie Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Robert against a background greenery, silver and blue, while a Christmas tree, songs and dance will theme the Brownies to Visit Kings Daughters Home Tomorrow Toys to Patients program representing Christmas customs. Mrs.

Sanford Grind, club president, will welcome members and their families. Assisting Mrs. Harry Bookman, head of the arrangements committee, will be Mmes. Tranger, Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Wil-Icnga and children, Beverly and Jim; Mr. and Mrs. Errol Hughes, Gordon Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper and son, LeRoy; Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Sager and chib Members of the DeMolay Mothers Grcle will meet tomorrow at the Masonic Temple, 1416 Electric at 7:30 p.m. for their Christmas party. They will come laden with cuddly stuffed toys they Jiave made and which they will present to the small patients at the Shrine Children's Hospital. Women of Moose Set Initiation dren, Marcie and Bud; Mrs.

Wil liam Schultz, Eddie Lowry, MrJCr1 How'rd and Mrs. Corby Smith, and Mr. sttMn Harry Gilbert, Julian Grot The Women of the Moose, CD A Selects New Leaders, Books Party and Mrs. Ralph Rahl. Rcfreshments will 'tie servcdjta Monica Chapter 809, will hold nek, Lou King, Perry Rowe and Max W.

Bay. Following the program, gifts will be exchanged and refreshments will be served. Twelve little Brownies and their leaders, of Troop 104, are going visiting" tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. They will be guests at the Kings Daughters Home in Palms. Their busy Brownie fingers have fashioned 20 clever soap molds and as many delightful tray favors.

These they will present that afternoon to Ihe elderly residents of the home. The leaders are Mrs. Malcolm Hickman and Mrs. Julian Rallas. Brownies are: Judy Bidinger, Carol Coolidge, Dale Ferrens, June Freed, Judy Hickman, Patty Horney, Virginia Koellisch, Susan Magglo, Diane Martin, Pamela Morse, Nancy Rallas and Noreen Yamamoto.

Students Receive Inoculation Shots and an exchange of.tfchristmas gifts. At that time members will learn who their Seiiret Pals" were during the past--year, for their names will apgekr on the gifts. Mrs. E. L.

Pierce is president of the Grcle. regular initiation tonight at 8 at Moase Hall, 1757 Lincoln Blvd. The women's chorus, directed hy Virginia Priday will entertain the group. Addie Edens will accompany them. Mrs.

Paul Stem will lie in charge of the meeting. Confetti and Rice The election of three new offl cers in Court St. Christopher, Catholic Daughters of America, took place at the V.F.W. Hall in Culver City at the December meeting. Mrs.

Jack Kane was vice-grand regent, Mrs. Phillip Pupils at Beethoven and Wal grove schools received innocula-tion shots for tetanus and diphtheria this week. Aiding Ihe doc-elected tor and nurse were school nurse, Miss Shirley Mcrkling, and mem- Rnlwrt B. Fairbanks, 5326 Haz-elton and Lucia C. Fohrman, 4205 Lafayette PI, both Culver City.

George S. Forrest, 4215 Campbell and Claudette Dillon, 4518 Sawtclle both Culver Gty. FIREPLACE SPECIALS Venice Women Slate Luncheon Rothman, prophetess and Mrs.) hers of the Beethoven They Charles Burr, member of the board: included Mmes. Floyd Wilson, of trustees. health chairman; Ben Mannis, The evening was also spent in Ralph Locke, John German, Jack planning a Christmas party to be' Spitz and Emerson Barker.

jjjf be exchanged on' bers and friends and a Christmas' Out Rain! box is being prepared with gifts to be sent to needy children. Mrs. Edward Pulone, grand regent, and the officers of the court will lx hostesses for the evening and refreshments will be served. Several hours were spent during the past week in packing clothing to be sent to Korea. The December luncheon meeting of the Woman's City Oub of Venice will take place Friday at 12:30 p.m.

at the clubhouse, 912 Lucille Ave. Mrs. A. W. Day, ways and means chairman, announces the following committee In charge: Mmes.

Gayton Hodge, chairman; Anthony Ortega. William Ernst. Eugene Hatfield, Horace Dunn and L. Stuart Elliot. Following lunrhpon.

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