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West Los Angeles Independent from West Los Angeles, California • 9

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West Los Angeles, California
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I' I Thursday. January 24, 1952 Page Nine CPC jnoepmocnt 1 AUFO PAC1TING Wostwood Speech Club Meets With Crescent Group Westwood 'Toastmasters Club will meet in joint session with I the Crescent Bay Club 77 next (Wednesday 6:30 p.m. at Albert Sieets Restaurant in Westwood Village. The Crescent Bay Club will be i host club, announced Tom Lynch, I Westwood club publicity chair- jPlu Cookia Sals nans are nearing completion for the annual Girl Scout cookie scheduled February 9-23. Coordinating activities in the West Section including Westwood, and West Los Angeles is Mrs.

Sol A. Leshin. of 120 S. Woodburn Ave. at whose home a meeting was held last week.

The sale of cookies will help defray operating costs of Girl Scout camps. Among those attending the meeting were: Mrs. Bernice Olmo. press chairman of Pasteur section; Mrs. Jesse Zeman.

district Chairman from Emerson District; Mrs. J. Lou.s Harvey, public relations, Emerson District: Mrs. Grace Haver, field executive: Mrs. Dorothy Battersea, west section program chairman; Mrs.

Idrile B. Warsaw, district chairman Pasteur District; Mrs. Irma K. Ferber, Pasteur: Mrs. Constance Hiscy.

public relations. Rancho Park-Palms: and Mrs. Betty Fasman, Beverly Hills. 350 Oven-Baked FACTORY Finish ENAMEL JACK TURTON 1 873 Westwood Blvd. AR.

9-69 1 0 tt Stock SMrtfe cf Suti Monica Blvd. NOW TWO Golden Bulls! AT YOUR SERVICE OPEN EVERY DAY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT BT 8. 8. FEEEDMAN PHARMACISTS OVER 29 TEARS GRAI1DRIIGS PHARMACY CUT RATE PRICES PRESCRIPTIONS CANDIES COSMETICS FILM DEPT. BABY NEEDS MAGAZINES TOBACCO DEPT.

ICE CREAM Soda Fountain Serving Hot and Cold Lunches FREE DELIVERY 9 A.M. TO 9 r.M. SUNDAYS 9 A.SJ. Speakers for the Westwood group will be Ernie Kirkpatrick and Webster Rice. STUDENTS TO OPEN 3 DAY ART EXHIBIT University Elementary School trill hold its first art exhibit beginning tomorrow through- Sunday, in Community Kell on the UCLA' campus.

William Kasza, art supervisor will show art work of the children frosn first through sixth grade. The opening, tomorrow night, from 7 to 10 p.m. will be primarily tor parents and the staff of the school, according to Miss Corinne Seeds, principal. Refreshments will be served by board members of Family-School Alliance, chairmanned by Mrs. Maurice Seligman and assisted by Mrs.

J. S. Daley and Mrs. William C. Putnam.

The exhibit will be open to the public, Saturday. 10 ajn. to 2 p.m. and Sunday, from 1 to p.m. Exhibitions will include pictures, clay work, water colors and Charcoal drawing of -each child in the school.

Mrs. Winifred Vaughn, librarian. has invited those attending tomorrow night to visit tha library to see the new eontributiona. MAKE TOUR WANTS KNOWN rSE THE INDEPENDENT CLASSIFIED IDrtat, Katie Is iPrograa Safaris For CUUrai Something new in the way of a childrens production will be I offered at the Children's Matinee 1 Musics le this Saturday from 1 JO to I p.m. at Miles Playhouse, at Lincoln Blvd.

north of Wilshire Santa Monica. Childrens Theater of Santa Monica, drama section of the Brownee Brown studio, will prt-. sent a fantasy The Elves and the Shoemaker. Performers will be Norma Lay-ton, Marjorie Dunning, Lynda Hunnicutt. Christene Peter, Mary Brenner, 'Marlene Mederis, Josephine Monica.

Martha Clark, Jackie Hagler, Jody Lamb, Melvin Carillo, Jackie Dunning, David Joslin, Melanie Hall, Shirley Sain, Susan Dale, Barbara Norman, Jackie Nixon, Cathe Inai, Michele Rivard, Kenny Africa. Jay Garo-j cochea. Gloria Jean Marooey, and Riron Garocochea. Mary Tiffany will be story taller. Kaye Herbert is director and Mollie Davis will assist at the niano.

Roy Rollo is stage manager. Musical portion of the program will feature Diane Dunahoe, a young soprano who will be heard in several numbers. There will be dance numbers by the Brown sc Brown Studio. The program Is open free of charge to children. Programs are sponsored by the Santa Moniea Civic Music Guild.

Award Contract Board of Public Works award- ed a $3964 contract to Spann Construction Co. for the i installation of a sewer line in Cadillac Ave. from Cologne St. to Venice West Los An- fries. Work is scheduled to begin early next month.

BOND SALES HIGH The Treasury Department today reported that investments in Unit-- ed States Savings Bonds in Los Angeles County totaled 471 JO during the month of Decem-j her, exceeding November sales by I more than million dollars. Phone ARizona 8-4015 GRANDRUGS PHARMACY 12991 WEST PICO BLVD- COR. WESTGATE AVE. WATCH THIS SPACE FOE CUT RATE SFECIALS "The Only New bbid Steak and Chap Haases la the West 1454 'bird St tX. 90119 NO.

2 ALL NEW! 170 W. Channel Road At the Feet ef 7th St, Santa Mantes Caaysa Phene EX 4-9S57 Open PM. ta AM. Thank You For Making This All Possible! We sincerely appreciate year patreaace and strive con-tin aeasly ta warrant year weadcrlal roaun.at and kind sag-pestieas (we HAVE cocktails at amber Tare!) New we ran say saere thaa ever No ether rests araata give yea so aaach goad feed far se UUle aseney. We have every steak yea may conceivably desire and they're all Char-Bieiied.

Se, be geed to year stomach, try a Char-Broiled Goidea Ball Steak tonight. eTESIf Char-Breled Delmeiico Cf 4E PI" Fries, Bread and Batter AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BULL NURSERY LAYETTE SPECIAL! Flks To Honor I Own Members Members whose birthdays oc-cur in January will be the guests of honor at tonight's meeting of Santa Monica Elks Lodge No. 906. in its headquarters at Wil-shire Blvd. and 21st St.

Santa Monica, according to Virgil B-Kingsley, exalted ruler. The January Elks will be feted first when they will be guests of the lodge at the regular Thursday night dollar-stag" dinner. -to be served at 6:90 in the Elks Banquet room. Kingsley said. They will be paid further attention during the I p.m.

lodge business session, which this week also will feature balloting on TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 1 ML CLOSE-OUT SALE FLOOR SAURIES ORIGINAL VALUES FROU 939.60 It 349.95 YARNS All Wool Tama Well Keewn Brands At Prices at er Be law Coat! Nsthing Less Than 25 eff! TmII to MUti Chalet af many toy tog, eaten tea! White Natural Grey Ye llaw Flak Maple. Other erlka an ale aa tow aa 919-99. Millinery Class Offered At Unihi Nellie Wilderman will teach a riass In Millinery at University) Evening High School, Thursday evenings 7 to 10 pan. The new semester starts February 7. The class is sponsored by the Los Angeles Board of Education and is a part at the Adult Education program under the Uhl-' versify Evening School for Adults at Texas and Westgate West Los Angeles.

Youth Board Moots George Gore, president of Fair-burn Youth Association conducted a meeting of the board of directors at his home, 10777 WsUworth Ave. Tuesday night. CROCHET COTTON Assarted Cetasa None Leaa Than 25 sf! D. U. C.

EUBROIDERY COTTON At Least 29 eg ee AD Stock! 4 DRAWER CHESTS 434.98 5 DRAWER WARDRORES 442.98 White Natural Yellow Grey Extraordinary VALUE! You'll agree when you see 5 DRAWER CHESTS fl98 Large ehc sta. Ml 29 Inch width Chair at light and dark Sniehaa Ihia week aaly. PICWOOD ART A KNIT SHOP 19971 WEST riCO BLVD. Alb. 7-7427 ALUUINUII FRAISE BATHINETTES REGULAR $15.95 $19.95 12 -15 Sturdy alamiaum frame, both with toe central droning table top feat S15JS model iaclades pray aad extra ahelf.

FOR MORE RAIN! 59c INFANTS COTTON SHIRTS Sim Ma 1 li, 3 4 Tn. 1.19 17x30 QUILTED PADS While amall quatity lasts 1.00 KNITTED GOWNS Saap front style far infants 1.00 THUMPER RATTLES Aa ideal gift sanest ioa 3415 WOOL SHAWLS Nightingales, blae 1.19 TERRY TOWEL SET 29xSI Towel (2) ltxl Wash Clotha 225 40x40 BATH TOWELS Terry bait, choice pastel filers 1.19 KNIT BOOTIES All wool Pastels! 89c COTTON BLANKETS Plaid designs Gawd qsility 1.49 KNIT BONNETS Real bargaia This tor price BY HAVING YOUR TIRES RECAPPED III THE MOST MODERN 39' 89c 79 69' 199 89' 179 79' 59' 79' 1" Vi Price Sale! Bassinett Liners 49 PLMf Tkeat Baakct linen with full skirta by Kantwrt are a Steal" at this law price Chalet of paetel caters Several etyks HI LOS ANGELES JANUARY SPECIAL!) 3.95 "KLHNERT" GRIB LINER 1.99 55 "JIFFY" TOILET SEAT 2.98 1(X95 "MUSICAL" NURSERY LAMP 5.49 345 INFANTS BUNTING Few to clear. New hall price 3.45 34x52 CRIB PADS 989 Quitted rattaas Full erik 1.69 PERCALE SHEETS i9 White Fiat t. Standard rise BY "BABYUNE" tardy chain, aatnml aiah a re Mral tor child tog with papular tram (WE USE LIFETIME GUARANTEE BUDGET TERMS I19 149 INFANTS PARTV PANTIES 100 Princess Pat Special law price .1 I99 1.98 ROBE AND SUPPERS Cotton Seeee Pnntel cetera. 225 RITEY KITE SLEEPERS With feet.

Farid colors. All rim IB -Ml IF Fu.niture ARlX. 8-1271 I 1037 BRQXTOMT(6id Post Office Bldg.) WESTWOOD I "CLOTHING" 10928 WEYBUEN WESTWOOD 24 HOUR ECERCEECV SERVICE SOTA COKICA a SEPULVEDA ELVDS. 0 0.

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