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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 264

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Palisades Vl0St AND THEm ft 1 2 JULY 1 2, 1 95? 1.03 SLnstUa Omrs ,7 1 "i I. GRANADA HILLS will be home of Robert Leigh Burger of Santa Monica and his bride, former Carole Konold, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Euing Konold, Piorthridge, They were married in Santa Monica. Crowley ft Smith photo Past Presidents Club "1 "It Ol.

1 Board lVleetmji blated Club Names 3 to Board PACIFIC PALISADES The appointments' of Mmes. Charles S. Bailey, Willard L. Cummings and John W. Puller to the board of directors of the Pacific Palisades Woman's Club Juniors is announced by Mrs.

Paul V. Priolo, chairman. The list of standing committee chairmen for the 1959-60 club year also was announced by Mrs. Priolo. It includes Mmes.

Norman F. Loretz, Americanism and legislation; William W. Armfield, Civic League; Harold L. Hart, fine arts; Edgar W. Jessup, penny art; Roy A.

Hollyfield, crafts; Louis W. Lawson, ethics; Robert Lallement, Big Sister; Robert R. Wa- ters, social, and Charles J. Lohrman, charity contributions. Other Chairmen Also Mmes.

Robert A. Nordyke, home, religious and spiritual values; Stuart H. Burrows, mental health; Richard M. Moore, social news; Jack Wahl-ston, Operation GI; Starr J. Colby, telephone; Alex B.

MacLaurie, press book, and William D. Craig, international affairs and hostess. Other appointments include Mrs. Gordon Arford, year book editor; Mmes. Allan L.

Fredland and Fred- erick Larson, youth chairmen, and Mrs. Glen J. Askew, supervisor of the Jays, composed of teenagers. Secretaries Will Hear Executive SANTA MONICA Roy A. Watkins, chief of the small business office.

Air Force Ballistic Center, Inglewood, will speak at a meeting of the Santa Monica Chapter, National Secretaries at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the New Civic Club, 234 Pico Blvd. title of his talk will be "Better Secretaries Mean Better Business." lpf aoot net 9 i.4 WST LOS ANGELES wiK fc the home of Gail Louise Vos, daughter of Mr, 'and Mri. houit Vos of Santa Monica, and William Evans Thompsen, ion of Mr, and Mn. Waller I).

Ilook, of West ton A nuclei. Dtlont Plots CHURCH RITES united Sandra (Soni) Beryl Smith, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Curtis Smith of Beverly Hills, and Kenneth Brooks Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harold Wright of Van Nuys.

Curtli photo i MONTEREY honeymoon followed wedding of Susan Elizabeth. Skiles and Joseph Carmen Ciraule. She in the daughter of Mrs. Jones Skiles of Westwood and Merlin Henderson Skiles of Brentwood. Huff phot Also Lillian A.

Lind, legislation; Richard J. Jensen, membership; Henry Sei-mens, motion pictures; Ros-well Pickett and William E. Keil, music; Hugh Hanger, national and civil defense; Suzanne Fisher, philanthropy; John R. Hatch and O. W.

Slonaker, press and history; Janet Dee, program and drama; Earl Baum, sunshine; Bertha Wakeland and James Jel-nick, telephone, and John Shafer, year book. Mrs. Stoll will serve as chairman of the ways and means committee with Mmes. Jessie Green and Charles Norris, as co-chairmen. "Women of the Moose Select Senior Regent SANTA MONICA Mrs.

Robert Creighton will serve a3 senior regent of the Santa Monica Chapter, Women of the Moose, during the 1959-60 term. SANTA MONICA The executive board of the California Past Presidents Club will meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Oscar Stoll, 1336 16th St. Mr3.

Charles Russell Dawe, president, will conduct the agenda. Luncheon will be served following the meeting. List Approved A list of new committee chairmen has been approved by the board, according to Mrs. Dawe. It includes Mmes.

Thomas Lucien, amenities; Guy Smith, Americanism; William K. Cooper, art; Lucille B. Kimball, Bible; Roy T. McReynolds, birthdays; George W. Chown, California history and landmarks; George Kessler, community service; E.

J. Hall, conservation; R. A. Engel, education; Alfred Tester, gardens; Lester Blake, hospitality, and Belle Weil, international affairs. A RECEPTION in Helms chapei followed wedding of Anita Louise Rugg, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank B. Rugg of West-wood, and Anthony James Horton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Horton, Bel Air, Brand photo JUBILEES worthy, residents of the Bay Area for many years. They celebrated the anniversary of the event during a dinner party at i home at 21580 Rambla Vista. Their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. 'and Mrs. Herbert Goldsworthy Escondido, were the hosts.

Guests numbered 75. The couple were married in St. Louis. Harry Dunham OCEAN PARK Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Dunham are celebrating their 53rd wedding anniversary. The Dunhams were married in 1906 in Lansing, moving to this area 42 years ago. They have three sons, Donald, Harry Jr. and Jack, and a daughter, Mrs. P.

D. Porter of Santa Maria. They also have nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Henry Smith BEVERLYWOOD Mr. and Mrs.

Henry L. Smith are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. The Smiths were married 50 years ago in Los Angeles, and have been living in this area for the past 30 years. They have a son, William and two grandchildren, Barry, 14, and Dale, 6. PACIFIC PALIGADE5 ARE YOU A GOOD NEIGHBOR? fh)e Lave (our VIEW FAMOUS new' homes available ft LACUNA BEACH wed-ding trip followed the wedding of Alice Maurine De Crowe, daughter of the Edward De Crows of West-wood, and Irwin Feely Rickel, son of Mr, and Mrs.

Irwin Rickel, Long Beach Br.mj. photo WEDDING Vaughn E. Williams SANTA MONICA A number of friends and relatives helped Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn E.

Williams celebrate their golden wedding anniversary during a dinner party in Hollywood. The couple were married in Morristown N. and have resided in Santa Monica since 1956. A daughter, Mrs. Thomas Buchanan, is a Santa Monica resident.

A congratulatory message was received from President Eisenhower. Louis S.Baer CULVER CITY Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. a 4263 Vinton are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary.

The Baers were married in New York City in 1909, and moved to Culver City from Bridgeport, in 1946. They have two sons, Harry and Mel, and three daughters, Mmes. Mildred Pokras, Irving J. Cohen and Morris Wolfrcd, and six grand- children. Herbert Goldsworthy MALIBU A golden wedding honeymoon trip to Alaska la planned by Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Golds- MARQUEZ KNOLLS. '1 PRESIDING Mrs. Oscar Salenger, new president of Women's Division, AmerU can Technion Society, will preside Tuesday at group's membership dessert lunch- eon. Event mil be at 627 jV Canon Dr Beverly Hills.

Yista Club Names 32 Chairmen MAR VISTA Thirty-two chairmen' of the' Mar Vista Women's Club are jiow serving for the 1959-60 year. 1 They include Mmes. William Guest, Maurice Lewis, Lawrence Berglund, James F. Ferguson, Louis Dorshkind, Roy Miller Reginald Bowen, Oliver Serene, Adolph Konecny, Lowell Ghrist and Walter Rennie. Also Mmes.

Albert Berg-er, Albert Ivanr Richard Sprague, Jerome Gordon, Richard Levi, Edwin C. Hull, J. Mann, S. J. Lere, Lionel Matthes, Joseph Toth, Wayne Anderson, Vernon Kephart and J.

W. Carroll. Plus Mmes. Howard James, James Usry, Earl E. Mcllvain, Charles Weddle, Samuel Kamberg, Duane L.

Harden, R. W. Nicholson and W. E. Warren.

Luncheon, Card Party VENICE A luncheon and card party will be held by the Thimble Club, Neighbors of Woodcraft, tomorrow at Sunshins Hall, 215 Wavecrest a ori in I Nw' I Famll "ONE ONLY 3 Btdreem and Family Room $37,950 Considered Blvd. 4 Mtifr 5 LOAN-. Soma Modalt Have MARQUAMATIC KITCHENS MASTER CONTROL ELECTRIC SYSTEMS COPPER PLUMBING THROUGHOUT BUILT-IN VACUUM SYSTEMS WEDDINGS SUNKEN TUBS INDOOR BAR-B-Q'S SLATE FOYERS 200 AMP. ELECTRIC SERVICE Priced from TOso to mm Trades Lachman lan and Tllm Dr. Pacific Palisades or call GL 4-3600 ST.

PAI The Apostle Catholic. Church was st.ene of wedding for Mary Claire Kiley, daughter of Mrs. James George Kiley of eitwood and the late Mr, Kiley, and Edward Patrick Freeman, Los Angeles. Crowliy Smith photo A YELLOWSTONE Park honeymoon 'followed wedding of Donna Luise Hodges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Vern Hodges of Los Angeles, and Armand Jes-sop De Weese of Pacific Palisades, ensign in Navy. Brand photo son of the Frank Paul Vo-gelsangs of Los Angeles, was graduated from Loyola University and Notre Dame High School. Frcdrickson-Davis DOWNEY En route to their new home In Ger-mantown, are Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gay Fredrick-son who were married in the First Friends Church of Whittler.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Davis of Oceanside Hnd was graduated from Whittier College along with her husband. The bridegroom, eon of Mr.

'and Mrs. W. Henry Rose, 10333 Arrington is a Downey High School alumnus. Perry-Mount LONG BEACH rink and white carnations formed the setting for the marriage of Miss Alice Maxine Mount and Norman Paul Terry in the First Southern Baptist Church. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Mount, 470 59th and he is the son of Mrs. C.

A. Perry, 1423 1st St. They are at home at 14G0 Gaviota Ave. after a honeymoon to Colorado. a day Specialists ays Tony Nakazaki, Prominent Builder Local Resident Creighton-Goldsmith WESTWOOD Residence In Philadelphia Is planned by Mr.

and Mrs. Malcolm Creighton who were married at St. Alban's Church. The bride is the former Alice Goldsmith, daughter of the James K. Goldsmiths of Westwood.

She attended UCLA. Malcolm's parents reside in Altoona, Pa. Farber-Weitzler MAR VISTA Palms Is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Farbcr, following a honpymoon trip to Yosemi-te National Park and Northern California.

The former Maxine Wcitzler, daughter of the Irving Weitzlers of this community, attends UCLA and was graduated from University High School. Glenn was graduated from California State Polytechnic College. VogchangSimonini CHEVIOT HILLS Diane Lcona Simoninl became the bride of Peter Jo- soph Vogelsang at St. Timothy's Church in West Los Angeles. They will live in St.

Louis, Mo. Diane, daughter of the Harry Joseph Si-moninls of this community, attended SC and Santa Monica City College. Peter, FIELD OFFICE "flu MONICA OPERATED Corner I have a stake in the Santa Monica Bay Area" Century Invests In the Prosperity of Santa Monica Your money is re-Invested In the development of the Santa Monica Bay Area. You share In the rewards. In addition to receiving 4 per an num, on your money, 4 times a year, you get an extra dividend! Increased property values A higher standard of living! And a new com munity pride and respect! When you are choosing a home for your sav ings, remember that Century is a progressive organization and is managed by successful local businessmen who are vitally interested in you and your community.

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