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Independent from Long Beach, California • 21

Publication:
Independenti
Location:
Long Beach, California
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Page:
21
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-1 THC INDEPENDENT Pag 21 17. Ittf I by Betty Cony roun Bfrembers of busy square at. the-Allen Center swing-yo-pardner session wen Dlgur and Webety-Peggy andJim Tsylor, Teal and Bailey Brandt, Enter morn greetings and may 1 all your LEasterL eggs-: lie gold-plated not very witty, but wouldn't It be nicer vacal com and gone and our whoi hen in bed with the chicken pox and Don Chapman and. fr bsmaU are for-- tor the entim weA-and- ruking'LDng'Beadi'for a lovely l5Lvef2" to new house in San Marino aid poUoe toat-ls prae.wfli be moving In a week or two. rtkally stir-crazy.

Quote "Tuesday was Just lik ra too and her 6K-pound newly anothwiSSnipti and arrived bundle from heaven who has been named Janies Harlow (Ino Jr. after his proud parent Ad two baskets of eggs bad. to be left at. the home of' Bill and Murid Carney, one far BiUy -wild a little tiny one- for-Wendy-' Belie who put In her. appear, ance the first of April.

NOMINATED Mrs. Tyrone O. Richardson (left) and Mis. Lucille Swenson will make the race for presidency of- the City Club r. 7 umoa cow rtr It's the drawing power of styled frocks.

the pull of values attraction fit and tailoring of folks, got cigars" unquote From the clever announce, menta sent out by the Barnetts to herald the arrival of Robert James. AIM SPRINGS DEPART MENT Margery Procter and daughter, Carol Hart, iri down for -a week," Win-ndBobrGoos-J I5 i sen Are-vacationing Jn the sun, and Bunny Riley for a few days 8 month -old -Susan -Ltfnn Hawkint-Waa rhristened Satmv day afternoon at St Lukes in tiwi pu- to premnoe of doting parents, MORE Joe and Eleanor Ball were, attired In White floor ceome ChiMmes. lengtirgownsr- TTooTe Mrs. Fannie McEkuoe; Eleanor Bordeaux Is flipping down for a week after their trip ta the. Grand Canyon.

Joan Hunter was a guest of the Ted Browns and Glenda. The Masonic Temple was htmiQg jvithl actiyity Friday. When Womans City Club" mem-bers gathered to nominate off! cen for the coming yearr Nomi-r nated for the office of president of Jhis LongBeachorganizatkm of. more-, than 1000' members I were, Mrv l4iciU? SvnsnaiyL Mrs. Tyrone Richardson.

The daughter, Clare and Inn. Hossom with Sherry and Linda, and Dan and Dorothy-Dunlap with Dabby to and. from USC these days taking eouhes In political and sociology. her of the WCCL actress, teacher of dramatics and raconteur, re jdmdienn) among jhem "Qitlo npjre John i and -Helen Van- Riper --were also -among those present? "election will take place 'May 1ST" by F. Van Wyck 'Nominations for the'Othernf- Guide to (mfaint Llvg" by between ra-where admired -the heyr and Norman Vincent FeeL Mrs.

enthralled audi- friends last week- SEWING: MACHINES 1 -( ence with her skilled portrayal and her ability to capture the spirit of the author. She Gecroateed 1 flees weie as follow: first vice Miss Elsie A. Ries, Marble Wells, I Jar nagin; vice-president, Mines. Icy High, Don U. Billings; third vice-president, Mmes.

CL A. Sutherland, George WilHamsr fourth Vice-president, Mates. J. A. King, CL V.

Lowery; fifth Mmes. Hazel Xiballt lathei laSelertrd PORTABLES 79t rOMCAl EC Beutum Walnt-Uibw flfQM vWllDUkED say A Blood Hardwood CabliletaJ LW. desks -f-H Dorothy Strang; who la going to Grinnell. is having fun on her presentedby Mn, Catherine at a progressive Bland. house party in Chicago and Red The Golden Chime Choir.

thr wint Minn. only group of its kin offered a Nancy Forgraves, Bill dees Reed' Weld, r. program -of-secular and sacred fiancee from Scripps, flew home cording secretary, Mmes. Don music. 1 The seven giri-under to-vacstkn- with -her- parents; U.

Billings, J. B. Lynch, ley M. toe direction of Gladys Alber Dr.and Mrs. L.

Paul Forgraves High; corresponding secretary, tjeri," worej wreaths of white in Joseph, Ma Mmes. J. Lynch, Sylvia Meigs: flowers and white satin vest- federation ecre i purple gowns and Mildred and Ed Draper, back CatherinT'BIahdrTyrone' Richi played four setsof'ditmesrwitlr fromtfntaonlhsTn'FTTPiercer ardsohr financial a duetoxmthe-Vibrahaip and ma-rFla look tanned and wonderfuL-Mmesc. V. Lowery, H.

Vrimba. Among their weU- They. played golf and went to Green; treasurer. Mrs. Earf Tr received selections were "Bells.

Palm-Beach -and-Tamper-The-l ickerson-auditorr-Mnk-4L-R. Mgy AgesweatherPerfectLhem Mis. B. and Schuberts Ave Maria." Painter; historian, Mrs. C.

B. PARTS REPAIRS RENTALS S5JI0 Monthly ALEXANDER ELECTRIC 2f 3f E.ANAHE1MST. r-r PHONE 8-1434 ddL.MtliameotsriaiOlnieiL. S. F.

Stipp, P. Barnes, John Nunes; director," Arthur T. Hesse, Mayme Green and TlHtpcpgTsni opened wfth.anL. lnvocauon by Mrs; Julia reported on panels and social events at la -presented of who Oommand- Fannie Hammond. The Easter theme was beautifully carried out at luncheon and on the auditorium 'stage with a white cross set ln an arrange- talked mentpfcalla lfliea and a large ments of HaPoy CiubbingJ? the'recent district convention Los Angeles.

Bliss Ries the district, chairman ethics, Mrs. A. B. Belzer, on The Ten esto -MrSrRuckeg; To Celebrate Invitations hav been extepd-ed ISO friends to an opfcn house this afternoon from 2 to 5 hon? oringthe anniversary of M. S.

Rucker at his -home, 2692 San Francisco Ave. SwingJPartners. Bfore than J200. members and guests wffl Join In the fun of square dancing at the newly redecorated Recreation clubhouses Apr. at a ghmr bythejmiiof-OsmnltteeifflMr LongBeachVorMCb(ninit- xilverteirand pdffeerierviceiwin tee-af-iheHBonthenr-Chllfoniir-i add a festive note.

Pouring dur- Symphony ing the afternoon will be Mmes. Brnmets and whirling gowns FbrrestShattud-CailSettle1 wHTliir for "Women J. S. Bruce, while levis-and plaid shirts will BrilEirrnd Btihr Simiili. 1 -lie wiyu ly Ihe Bobrfen Assisting -in thagarden will Antwerp the dances.

Miaw Jmn Arehoe, Froneos Hosts and hoatesies will Gamer, Beverly Jordan, Ramo- Bfessrs. and Mmes. Edward Id- ia -Reswunmr-aH-studeflU-oflingswortlv--Hne---NowUnfc Pepperdine College, and' Bliss Robert E. Peek, Rao Simonson -Dorothy-TooiwCsrol Ann Jr, Geoffrey -Blackman. iDean tock-aiMarjorie-RodiholdwrillK3Ihn6reI charge of tho guestbook.

ward W. Joseph Smith, Raymond "Berry7rirJadclrown and LftUSS-icieAftKBn ixaosivnT UttfeBharon'Shattuck vrill pass baskets of-EuteT'eggs during 'tfenftemooar: -r- Bfr. Rucker is an active mem -beafJtifeibqard. of directors of. LosAngelesL 'He is the only ing -charter member of the Church of Christ' established in Long Beads in 190 the year in which-he-cametotxmg Beach' from Pomona.

ohm moan moo. DOMESTIC CARPET CO. 173TATLANTI' EUROPE SOME RESERVATIONS STILL AVAILABLE FOR SUMMER TOURS, BOOK NOW MANY ARESkOLD OUT ALREADY. AIR RESERVATIONS FOR INDEPENDENT TRAVEL AVAILABLE ANY DATE C. BEACH TRAVEL SERVICE Pmm IfM 452 LOCUST' AYE.

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