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Century Club Chairman Named EAGLE ROCK--In aration for the September opening of the 1957-58 club year of the Women's 20th Century Club of Eagle Rock, Mrs. Paul Calkins, president, has named the chairmen to lead the club's key committees. The new committee chairmen will take over their duties officially at the September meeting of the club. In the meantime they will make plans for their committees' activities for the coming year. Chairmen Named The new chairmen and their committees are: Mmes.

George Yost, aide to president; Fred McRae, Americanism; Joseph Hood, auditor; Ray Smallcomb, budget; Gerard Allen, club programs; M. J. Stormzand, community improvement; Herbert Benham, courtesy; Louis Swart, curator in charge of all sections; Henry Slater and Nell Gowdy, dec- prep-orations, and Richard Burke, Laurence Dwigging and George Dawley, dining-room hostesses. Mmes. Edwin Lindstrom, gate; J.

R. Zimmerman, historian; Ralph Sapper and Claude Nihart, hospitality; W. S. Griffing, house and grounds; Leonard Cook, legDonald Reed, literare: Hugo Beichel and William Read, luncheon hostesses; Thomas Roscoe, membership committee, and Hugo Hammermeister, membership dues. Mmes.

Reserl Keen, music; John Oliver, philanthropy; Charles Nies, pianist; Earl Goodwin, parliamentarian; John Gill, press and publicity; K. K. Stonier, printing and yearbook; Edward Stesch, reservations; Sarah Wheeler, telephone; Gerald Alexander, veterans activities; Grover Taylor, ways, and means; Ruy Whiting, well-baby clinic, and George Smith, youth conservation. La Crescenta Club to Hold Party Tuesday LA CRESCENTA-The and swimming will Crescenta, its Woman's first Club tion highlight the afternoon porswim, of the program. luncheon and card party of at 10:30 Ice Cream Social summer season a.m.

Tuesday at the new Mrs. Stanley Hancock will home of Mrs. Michael Gutt- be in charge of the luncheon. mann, 3404 Fairesta St. An ice cream social will be Mmes.

Glenn R. Cook and held the night of Aug. 14. at Edwin Welsh are in charge the home of Mrs. Henry J.

of arrangements. Handling Newhouse of La Crescenta. reservations are Mmes. V. L.

The event will be sponsored Findlay and Ralph Odell. by the. philanthropic departSwimming will begin at ment, headed by Mrs. Inez 10:30 a.m. and the luncheon Parmelee.

Husbands of mem- will be served at noon. Card bers and guests will attend. HIGHLAND PARK LEGION AUXILIARY TO INSTALL HIGHLAND Alice Land will be installed President of the Highland Park American Legion Auxiliary 206 at 8 p.m. Thursday during a ceremony presided over by her daughter, Mrs. Norman Burnet.

The installation will be conducted at the Legion Clubhouse at 227 Ave. 55. Mrs Burnet is a Past President of the auxiliary. Other Officers Other officers to be installed will be Mmes. Godman and Helen Gibson, Vice-Presidents; Hazel Rader and Mattie Roth, Secretaries; Marion Sullivan, Treasurer; Burnet, Chaplain; Helen Historian; beth Martin, Sergeant, at Arms; Ethel Floy Schenk, Parliamentarian; Ethel Leman, Musician, and Fern Stanton, Roth and, Maude Boller, Executive Committeewomen.

Mrs. Leman is the retiring President. Beta Sigmas Elect GLENDALE Mrs. Wal(lace Hicks is the new president of Lambda Sigma ChapBeta. Sigma Phi.

Other officers are Mmes. Clarence Levoe, vice-president; Jack McLaughlin and Reid Mattis, secretaries, and Allan Sherry, treasurer. Joe Kennedy's PICNICS NO FINER SUNLAND GAMES SPOT SWIM POOL PARKING FREE IN FUN PARK SWIM LESSONS 8625 Fenwick St. FLorida 3-2855 SO. CALIF.

colo Sale Red ABBIES This produst hos no The Americon National Red Cross Styles regularly up to $12.95, $688 Wide selection of sizes and colors in Not every style in every size and color. GEORGE N. BRAND BLVD. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL Olomen AND THEIR CO Part Los Angeles Times INSTALLATION INVITATIONS Mmes. Stanley Nelson, left, and Norman Lindsay, center, take time out from preparing invitations to the Crescenta-Canada Lions Club's installation dinner dance Saturday to inspect a miniature lion centerpiece held by Mrs.

Marge Wiggenhorn, The event will be at the Huntington-Sheraton Hotel. Times photo Lionettes Members to Join in Fun Valley Lions Club's Installation LA CRESCENTA Members of the Crescenta-Canada Lionettes social group who meet monthly for dinner will enjoy an extra night out this month. They will be guests Saturday night at the installation dinner dance planned by the Crescenta-Canada Lions Club at the Huntington-Sheraton Hotel in Pasadena. The Lionettes are planning attractive decorations, dispatching invitations and designing Lion motif centerpieces for the tables. Will Seat Paola President Margaret Coleman and her board, Chris Lemon, Bernice Darrey and Marge Wiggenhorn, are charge.

Link Paola will take office as president of the ber Lions Club. He Norman K. Lindsay of La Dancing Planned Paola, married and father of four daughters, is a charter member of the 10-yearold club. In 1955 he was vicepresident. He lives at 940 Road, La Canada.

at 7 p.m. in the Mirror Room will launch the Shoes now only $888 discontinued styles. All sales final. ALLEN CI. 4-7565 CH.

5-4655 Plan Busy Calendar GLENDALE- -A busy four weeks are ahead for members of the Glendale Altrusa Club as the group's summer season swings into full tion. Leading off will be the tendance of a delegation club members and their famlilies at a benefit performance of Cinerama in Hollywood today. The benefit is a fundraising project for Altrusa's District 11. Swimming Classes Next event on the agenda will be Tuesday when the first of four swimming instruction periods for members will be held at the home of Mrs. Frances Gibson, 1821 Hillside Drive.

Mrs. Vera Pratt, a member of the club, will act as instructor. Other classes in the series will be conducted July 23 and 30 and Aug. I 6. Members of the board of directors of the club will meet Aug.

1 at the home of Mrs. Edith Nagle, 116 Coventry Place. During the meeting, preliminary plans will be made for the club's coming year. Miss Lorna Van Dusen, president, will make a report to the group who attended the national convention in New Orleans, Aug. 6 following a 6:30 p.m.

at the home of Mrs. Gibson. Oxy Club Picks Panel EAGLE ROCK--Mrs. Roland Smith will serve as 1957- 58 president of the Occidental College Women's Club. Other officers are Mmes.

Charles Alexander, Howard Thomas, Loren Sutton, old Towle, H. D. Gibford, Edward Chilcott, Hal Power, Robert Rockwell, Ben Bioff, 0. S. Hober, Louis Venegoni, Foster Sampson, Ernst Dorn, George Boggs, Alfred Erickson and Glen Dumke.

The group is students, alumnae, composed and friends of the college. Its chief project is to help maintain the Occidental library memorial fund and the college's student aid fund. Navy Mothers Select Officers GLENDALE-Mrs. George Turner is the new commander of the Glendale Navy Mothers' Club. She succeeds Mrs.

Bess Linn. Other officers include Mmes. Timothy Crowley and Kenneth Downs, vice- commanders; A. L. Taggart, adjutant; Lester Sickler, finance officer; John Jacobson, chaplain; Douglas M.

Peatross, judge advocate; Louis Brady and George B. Blake, matrons at arms, and Mary Sedita and Lee Coggswell, color bearers. Rail Group Secretary HIGHLAND PARKJames D. Woodside of Highland Park is the 1957-58 secretary of the Railway Business Women's Association of Los Angeles. 000000000000000000.

Mrs. Stuart to Lead DAV Aides' Meet GLENDALE Mrs. Kyle Stuart, new Commander of the Auxiliary to the Ray S. Enos, Chapter 33 of the Disabled American Veterans, will conduct her first meeting of the group at 8 p.m. atWednesday.

of The unit will meet at 902 Glendale Ave. Afternoon Club's Ex-Leaders Elect HEADS CHARTER Mrs. Myrtle Krause, is the new president Alpha Chapter of California Federation of Chaparral Poets. Emma Snead is vice-president. Florence Bigham, Martha McDermid are secretaries.

GLENDALE Mrs. Harleg Gatlin is the new president of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the North Glendale Methodist Church. Other officers are Mmes. Wesley Hickman, vice-president and C. I.

Hammet Glen Knight, secretaries, and Miss Margaret Caughey, include treasurer. Departmental Miss E. Maud secretaries Soper and Mrs. William H. Barclay, missionary education; Mmes H.

I. Zatorski, Christian social relations; Frank Reed, student work; Rollin Rothaar, youth work; Marshall FayHar-lette, children's work; Frank Day, literature; W. J. Dohren and E. H.

Bunker, supply work; Paul Coleson, a spiritual life; D. I. Jenkins, status of women, and Paul Dews, publicity. N. Glendale Methodist Unit Elects Mrs.

Olson Again Heads CDA Court MONTROSE Mrs. Williard Olson is Grand Regent for a second term of the Court St. Jude, Catholic Daughters of America. Other officers are Mmes. A.

E. Copping, Vice-Grand Regent; Rodney J. Brown, Prophetess; Alfred Halsteen, Financial Secretary; John G. Pappas, Historian; John Geisbauer, Treasurer; Dominic Maniccia, Monitor; Leo J. Krier, Centinel, and George Noyes, Lecturer.

Trustees for three-year terms are Mmes. Dell Schweitzer and Pasqual Geremia. Mmes. Robert Fischer is a one-year trustee and Miss Martha Janes is organist. DOMENICK'S Hair Stylists Ocean View Blvd.

Montrose CH 8-1414 GLENDALE Mrs. Grover C. Yanson will head the past presidents of the Tuesday Afternoon Club. She succeeds Mrs. Harry Franklin Moore.

Other officers will be Mrs. Kenneth M. Payne, vice-president, and Miss Neva Veysey, JULY SALE Parking at Rear 566 E. Colorado DRESSES Reg. $15 to $125 Now $7 to $65 party with dinner beinglis, secretary, and Dr.

Bob served at 8 p.m. Dancing to Macy, treasurer. the hotel orchestra is sched- Bert Darcey, Woody Henuled later. drix and Art Langemo are Other 1957 officers who will new members on the board be seated are Harold Blaska of directors. Kenny Black is and Dr.

Lloyd Beardsley, tail twister and Fred Kuhn Marne Lion tamer for 1957. ENGAGEMENTS George-Jolson LA CRESCENTA Planning a September wedding are Miss Joette Jolson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Jolson, 1613 Santa Maria and Roger George of North Hollywood.

The prospective bridegroom attends Valley Junior College. The future bride is a June graduate of Glendale High Bishop-Pryor GLENDALE -An October wedding is being planned by Miss Shirley Marie and Laurence Alan Bishop, her, Leland parents, A. Mr. Pryor, and Mrs. 404 Stocker have announced.

Miss Pryor is a graduate of Hoover High School, where she was active in school organizations and student government. Bishop is a native of Denver. Griffiths-MacKenzie GLENDALE- The engagement of their daughter, Beverly Diane MacKenzie to Dr. Charles Thomas Griffiths Jr. has been announced by Mr.

and Mrs. MacKenzie Andover, Mass. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas Griffiths, 405 Maryland Ave.

Griffiths was graduated from Glendale High School and Stanford. The couple have chosen July 27 for their wedding date. Johnston-Mabie VERDUGO WOODLANDS. Mrs. R.

F. Cantor, 7381 dugo Road, has announced the engagement of her Carol Jean Mabie, to David Lee Johnston, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

Johnston, 1441 Raymond Ave. The bride-elect was graduated from Hoover High School. Her fiance attended Hoover High School. He is serving in the U.S. Navy.

The couple will be wed Oct. 12. Pence-Jacobson GLENDALE- The engagement of Miss Patricia Jacob- Baker of Glendale, to Bruce Allen Pence, son of Mrs. Arlene Boldt, has been announced by the bride-elect's aunt. Miss Jacobson is a graduate of Glendale Union Academy and will attend Glendale College in the fall.

Pence was also graduated from Union Academy and attended Pacific couple pinion to be College. a married The Aug. 15 at the Pasadena Seventh- day Adventist Church. Lewis-Carlson GLENDALE A June, 1958, wedding is planned by Bonnie Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clemens Carlson, 1159 Linden and Gerald L. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O.

Lewis of Los Angeles. The bride-elect is a graduate of Hoover High School. She plans to enter Glendale College in September. Her fiance, a graduate of Los Angeles schools, is an engineering major at Santa Monica City College. Brodeur-Capps GLENDALE-Aug.

30 has been chosen for the wedding date of Miss Marlyn Mae Capps, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Capps, 724 Dryden to John L. Brodeur, her parents have announced.

Miss Capps is a graduate of Hoover High School, where she was active in school activities and clubs. Brodeur is from Drayton, N.D. Ver- Hutton-Brown son, niece of Miss Gladys Diego. SUPER SAVINGS! TRADE -INS FURNITURE COUCHES AND DIVANS $10 TO $30 BIG SELECTION NEW AND UNCALLED FOR ORDERS Armchairs $5 up More OFF! EAGLE UPHOLSTERY Clinton 5-8089 Nites CLinton 7-5660 3400 EAGLE ROCK BLVD. GLENDALE- The North Glendale Methodist Church's Ivy Chapel will be the scene for the Aug.

24 wedding of Miss Judith Lynn Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace C. Brown, 2638 Glenoaks to William G. Hutton, her parents have announced.

Both Miss Brown and Hutton, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Hutton of Sunland, are graduates of Glendale High School. Hutton is now ing with the Navy in San COSTUME JEWELRY PRICE LEATHER BELTS PRICE SWEATERS Italian Imports PRICE BLOUSES PRICE COATS Cotton and Silk PRICE SUITS Silks and Wools PRICE MILLINERY PRICE SYLVIA KAY BRIDAL AND FORMAL SHOP N.

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