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28 THE TORRANCE HERALD DECEMBER 12, 1963 .. . Ann Landen % ^ . Andrews (Continued from Page '2~\ boss, which. In my opinion, is thr wise thing to do. Dear Ann Landers: The letter from "Pixie Face." the girl who wanted to know how to get rid of a nicey-nice boy friend who wouldn't give up. reminded me of myself a year ago I hope she knows what she is doing. 1 didn't and I'll regret it to my dying day. I was dating a marvelous guy I'll call Jack He was a perfect gentleman, treated me beautifully and was as kind and considerate as a guy could be. Somehow another fellow got into the act. 1 will call him Phil. He was good- looking, had loads of sex-ap- peal and I was flattered by his attention I began to give Jack the cold treatment broke dates on him at the last minute when Phil called me and I was just plain rotten to him. After a while Jack stopped calling. Well. Phil turned out to be a real louse selfish, mean and interested in only one thing. Jack started to date another girl and I just heard that they plan to an- nounce their engagement soon. I realize now what a •well guy I lost and I could kick myself with a heavy combat boot. HEARTACHE Dear Heartache: One of the good things about a rough ex perience Is that sometimes we learn from It. 1 suspect you have learned plenty and that's good. Ann Lunrim trunk »»4 Informa lly n*v book T>fn-A««r» anil «•*•• ifSMi. now trdlabl* it your book »tor«. Ann Lurtm wttl |l»d to h«1p TOO with your problem* 8»nd th»m to h«r In *«r» of thlt n»w«j>»p»r •ackwtas Munptd. »«U-»d<1n»»*d •nvttop*. «•> IM. Publlihtra N*wip«p*r tyndl«»U. 'Continued from Page 27> Hills and Long Beach St?tt< College. She is a first gradv teacher at Fries School in Wil- mington. Her husband, a graduate of Paramount High school, is a senior at Ix>ng Beach State College majoring in law. Dur- ing the past summer, he did graduate work at the Univer- sity of Uppsala in Sweden. The new home is at 2506 Spaulding Ave., Long Beach. Bells Visit Lodge In Los Vegos Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Bell. 23701 Western Ave.. Tor- rance visited Loyal Order of Moose 1928. Chapter 748. Las Vegas, over the Thanksgiving holidavs. Hospitality was ex- tended by Donald Sellers, governor; Paul Seitz. junior governor; Vernon Cubic, sec- retary; Peter Alien, treasurer; John Barnes. inner guard; Erwin Zink, outer guard; Roy Lyle, past governor; Floyd Wolverton, entertainment; and member! Chester Carn- gan : Mearl Sillcott; R. C. Per- ry; John Mendix. District Deputy Assists New Court Members Feted at Reception Pot Luck Supper At Knolls Lodge A pot luck supper will be held Saturday evening. Dec. 14 at 6:30 p.m. in the Knolls Lodge, on Western Ave., in Torrance. All resident* are welcome. June Gartner, hostess, has asked that all those attending bring a dish to go with the meats, baked ham and roast lamb. There will be a small donation per person. COURT HOSPITALITY . . Mr< H.r,. I ^r.ir.J regent of Court St Catherine, Cath. olic Daughters, serve* new members, trom ieit. Mrs. W. Muzik, district deputy, Miss Serena Lee, Mrs. J. Donovan and Mrs. James Doran. Other new members, not pictured, are Mmes. R. MacLean. Dick Joosten, A. J. Stacy and A. Frederickson. Russclls Hosts The holiday spirit prevailed at the Marineland Restaurant in Palos Verdes when Mr. and Mrs. William F. Russell of Torrance hosted a icafood dinner party recently for Mr. and Mrs. Fred West of Tor- rance, Mrs. Thelma Naylor of Torrance and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kessler of Rolling Hills. Enjoy "Young-at-Heart" Living at New Horizons Enjoy the security and ad- vantages of home ownership without the worries. Join the 167 adult families* who have chosen the New Horizons way of life in the last 6 weeks. Enjoy a strol! "in the park" from your garden home to a formal dance "at the club"... enjoy the 9 hole golf course...the pool... and the clubhouse, with its com- plete recreation facilities. SOUTH BAY A RAY WATT/RICHARD MEINE Development If you're just naturally lazy, don't worry your low monthly payment includes: lawn mow* ing, gardening and all exterior painting. GARDEN HOMES FROM $19,995 one spouse must be 35 no children under 18^ as permanent residents. DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS: The Complete Adult Recre- ation and Garden Home community is located on Sepulveda Boulevard between Crenshaw and Hawthorne in Torrance. Phone 3256161. rming t/>.«n and hood New Year's Party At Beth Torah Temple Beth Torah an- nounces a gala New Year's Eve party to be held Tues- day, Dec. 31 at the Tempie Social Hall, 14725 S. Gram- ercy Place. Deadline for nec- essary reservations is Dec. 15. Hugh Gerstl's orchestra and other entertainment will highlight the welcoming of 1964. Cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and a complete roast beef dinner will be In- cluded in the donation. Mari- on and Norman Wiener may be called for reservations and further Information. Hanukkah Hop S«t Saturday Children of the Junior Con- gregation of the Temple Beth Torah will present a "Hanuk- kah Hop'' Saturday evening for boys and girls, ages 12 to 14. This evening will take place from 7 to 1 1 p.m. at the social hall. 14725 S. Gram- ercy Place. Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, is celebrated from Dec. 11 through 18. The first Hanukkah candle wa* lighted Dec. 10. Court St. Catherine. Catho- lic Daughters of America, welcomed eleven new mem- bers at a formal reception held at the Nativity Parish Annex with Mrs. Harvey Lee. grand regent, presiding. She was assisted by Mrs. Wesley Muzik, district deputy. New members included Mmes. Joe Donovan. James Doran. Anna Fredrickson, Nick Fuscardo, Dick Joosten, Richard MacLean. Thomas Murphy, Chester Phillips, Joe Simpson, A. J. Stacy, and Miss Serena Lee. With the initiation of Miss I>ee. three generations are represented in the local court. Her mother, Mrs. Harvey Lee, is grand regent, and her ma- ternal grandmother, Mrs. Mary Duren is also a member of the court. Responsible for applica- tions for new members was Mrs. Richard Ban, chairman of extension. The officers of the court, all in floor length white form- ats, presented an impressive ceremony telling of the aim and purpose of the Catholic Daughters of America. A sem- inar conducted by the lectur- er. Mrs. Gordon Hicks, assist- ed by Mmes. Don Bryant, Lloyd Landerville and Robert Klaesges, told of the import- ance of the family rosary. Miss Marie Thomas, court monitor, gave a timely talk on patriotism. Music for the ceremonies was furnished by Mrs. Harry Hamilton, court organist. Highlighting the serving table, covered with lavender net over taffeta, was a beau- Sigma CM Party Sigma Chl Nu. Long Beach State College nursing soror- ity, will hold a Christmas party Friday. Dec. 13, at 7 p.m. at the Soroptimist House on campus. Big Bear Holiday Mr. and Mrs. Eric Borner and children, Bruce and Don* na. accompanied by Mrs. Bor- ner's sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kiles. Karen and Mary Beth of La Canada, spent Thanksgiving and the weekend at the Borner cabin at Big Bear where they en- joyed the mow. V- JOIN OUR ' CHRISTMAS \ CLUB V-tA. U. ^ If . * ^S^' I '/V^ . Twos the night before Christmas. . . and all the bills were paid . .. with a Glendale Federal * * Christmas Club Check * * * It's so easy to have a carefree, debt-free Christmas, when you have a Glendale Federal Christmas Club account. You don't miss the small regular payments to your account... but when you receive that Christmas Club check nextNovember, you're ready for Christmas ahopping... for holiday entertaining... with the know- ledge that the seasonal bills are already paid. Open your Christmas Club account today at your friendly, convenient Glendale Federal Savings office. TORRANCE OFFICE GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS, tiful purple and gold floral arrangement centered around a gold Madonna the work of Mrs. Don Cowden. Honored guest was Rev. William P. O'Toole. assistant pastor of Nativity Catholic Church, and also the court Chaplain. Father O'Toole spoke briefly on the import- ance of new members becom- ing active members and tak- ing an interest in the activi- ties of the organization. Othei distinguished guests included Mrs. Gus Sundquist. district deputy from Court Our Lady of the Sacred Heart in Hawthorne, and Grand Re- gents Mmes. Betty Lysazht, Ct. St. Michael, El Segundo: Laura Duport, Ct. Our Lady of Victory, Redondo Beach: Anna Ertz, Ct. Our Lady of Providence, Hawthorne; and Mary Marriott, representing Ct. Madonna of the Hills. Palos Verdes. Sending congratulations but unable to attend were Mrs. Fred Wettstien. state regent end Rev. Matthew Sullivan. state chaplain. Serving at the tea table were Mmes. Wesley Muzik, Harvey Lee. Don Cowden and Richard Ban. General reception chair- man was Mrs. Laurence Derouin assisted by Mmes. F. W. Rick. William Hardes- ty. Joseph Rubio. Frank For- estor, Lyle O'Hora, Thomas Moore Helen Bishop. Lillian Kttto. Leonard Reid. Don Cowden, Edward Heather- man: Misses Kathryn Shaugh- nessy. Felice Shaughnessy and Grace Young. BEVERLY RAGLAND . . . Troth Told Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. James Rag- land, 716 N. Lucia Ave., Re- dondo, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Bev- erly, to Michael Waldrop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Waldrop, Portland, Oregon. <| The future bride attended Ambassador High School in Torrance and was graduated from Redondo High. She con- tinued her education at the West Coast Bible College in Fresno. Her fiance, who attended Portland schools, is a student at the West Coast Bible School in Fresno preparing for thi ministry. Telschow-Gleaton Vows Read in Lutheran Rites Seasonal colors, red and white, were chosen by Miss Judith Telschow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tels- chow, 2613 W. 182nd St. for her wedding to Gary Gleaton. son of Mrs. Elizabeth Gleaton. 4315 W. 179th St.. at 8 o'- clock on Friday, Nov. 22. Im- manuel Lutheran Church was the scene of the marriage. On the arm of her father, the bride came to the altar wearing a full length Chantil- MKS. GARY GLEATON ... Recent Bride FOR A RESULT GETTING CLASSIFIED AD CALL FA 8-4000 ly lace gown, detailed with a scalloped neckline and long pointed sleeves. Her lace- edged veil was held by fluted lace, ornamented with se- quins. The bride carried white orchids encircled by white carnations. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Don Holliiter as matron of honor: Misses Lots Wroge and Patricia Lewis, brides- maids. They wore red taffeta sheaths and carried red and white carnations. Ken Telschow performed the duties of best man and ushers were Don IloUister and Tom Frislic. Rev. A.LT. Schuetz offi- ciated at the marriage serv- ice. Mrs. Mary Zoll, organist, played the wedding marches and accompanied T. Kamratn. soloist. Miss Lanoa Chambers was in charge of the bride's book. Following a reception at the church, the newlywcds left for a northern California honeymoon. They are now at home at 21020 Donora Ave., Apt C. Tornnce. The bride, a 1961 graduate of Redondo High, is employed by Fortune Homes, Lawndale. Her husband, a 1959 grad- uate of Torrance High, is a marine clerk, in Long Beach. Bazaar Set For Friday Women of the Lomlta Foursquare Church announce plans for their Christmas Ba- /aar to be held tomorrow, Friday, from 9 a.m. until 6 \> m. at the corner of Lomita Blvd. and Woodward Ave. All proceeds will go to the fund for building a new Sun- day school annex. Offered for sale will be all kindi of items suitable for gifts, including dolls, bird cages, turtles, handmade pil- low cases, decorated clothes hangers and embroidered scarves. The public is invited to at- tend the bazaar. Mission Chairmen Honored Dr. and Mrs. Richard Les- coe, of Torrance, introduced the Misses Kathryn and Felice Shaughnessy, World Mission Chairmen of Court St. Cath. erine 1378. Catholic Daugh- ters of America, as guests of honor at the luncheon meet- Ing of the Catholic Mission Doctors Auxiliary held recent- ly at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Los Angeles. The dedicated chairmen -. were presented with corsages * at which time Mrs. Lescoe gave an account of their worthwhile work with the lo- j, cat mission group. Mrs. Let- coe told of the regular pack- ages of bandages, hospital gowns and clothing sent to Dr. and Mrs. Sorenson, for- merly of Torrance, who now t have a Mission Hospital In Africa. Also samples of their work were on display. The group attended Mass at St. Paul's Church after which the luncheon was served. Miln 0/1'ift In C;»nrf«/« ecaunli Intuitd to HO.OQO tailings Pud 4 Ji-i es A re«i A »»OO MILLION FINANCIAL INSTITUTION ONE PRICE PERMANENT WAVE! No «»U«« Nont Hlohtr SHAMPOO A SET 2.50 FROSTING INCLUDING SHAMPOO A fc£T 4 MITES OIK II III LAD1 B'nai B'rith See Travel c , Fashion Show Monday, Dec 16. is the date for the next regular meeting of Hollypark B'nal B'rith Women to be held at the home of Mrs. Hilda Tar. now, 13307 S. St. Andrews in Gardena, 8:30 p.m. A special program for the evening has been planned. Mrs. Gerald Holzberg, pro- gram chairman, will present "VIKING 2," a Scandinavian travel wardrobe especially de- signed by Don Loper. The wardrobe Is an all-in-one co- ordinated 10 piece ensemble which will take the traveler from casual motoring in the Alps to gala La Scala Opera House in Milan, Italy. This fashion show is being given through the courtesy of Scan- dinavian Airlines System. An unusual refreshment will be served. For directions or a ride to f the meeting on Dec. 16, mem- bers may contact Mrs. Her- bert Schwartz, 13007 Gram- ercy PL, Gardena. A party for members of Hollypark B'nai B'rith Wom- en will be held Dec. 21, at the home of Mrs. Charles Stearns. It will be a social evening with the members' husbands attending. To Attend Choral* Mrs. W. C. Moyer, 1617 Ar- lington will gpend Sunday in La Mirada as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Mowry and family. Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Moyer will attend the third annual Christmas Chor- ale and tea to be given by the Choristers at the N o r w a 1 k High School. Mrs. Mowry is a member of the Choristi-'

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28 THE TORRANCE HERALD DECEMBER 12, 1963

.. . Ann Landen % ^ . Andrews(Continued from Page '2~\

boss, which. In my opinion, is thr wise thing to do.

Dear Ann Landers: The letter from "Pixie Face." the girl who wanted to know how to get rid of a nicey-nice boy friend who wouldn't give up. reminded me of myself a year ago I hope she knows what she is doing. 1 didn't and I'll regret it to my dying day.

I was dating a marvelous guy I'll call Jack He was a perfect gentleman, treated me beautifully and was as kind and considerate as a guy could be. Somehow another fellow got into the act. 1 will call him Phil. He was good- looking, had loads of sex-ap­ peal and I was flattered by his attention

I began to give Jack the cold treatment broke dates on him at the last minute when Phil called me and I was just plain rotten to him.

After a while Jack stopped calling. Well. Phil turned out to be a real louse selfish, mean and interested in only one thing. Jack started to date another girl and I just heard that they plan to an­ nounce their engagement soon. I realize now what a•well guy I lost and I could kick myself with a heavy combat boot. — HEARTACHE

Dear Heartache: One of the good things about a rough ex­ perience Is that sometimes we learn from It. 1 suspect you have learned plenty — and that's good.

Ann Lunrim trunk »»4 Informa­ lly n*v book T>fn-A««r» anil «•*•• ifSMi. i« now trdlabl* it your book »tor«.

Ann Lurtm wttl b» |l»d to h«1p TOO with your problem* 8»nd th»m to h«r In *«r» of thlt n»w«j>»p»r•ackwtas • Munptd. »«U-»d<1n»»*d•nvttop*.

«•> IM. Publlihtra N*wip«p*r tyndl«»U.

'Continued from Page 27> Hills and Long Beach St?tt< College. She is a first gradv teacher at Fries School in Wil- mington.

Her husband, a graduate of Paramount High school, is a senior at Ix>ng Beach State College majoring in law. Dur­ ing the past summer, he did graduate work at the Univer­ sity of Uppsala in Sweden.

The new home is at 2506 Spaulding Ave., Long Beach.

Bells Visit Lodge

In Los VegosMr. and Mrs. Richard S.

Bell. 23701 Western Ave.. Tor­ rance visited Loyal Order of Moose 1928. Chapter 748. Las Vegas, over the Thanksgiving holidavs. Hospitality was ex­ tended by Donald Sellers, governor; Paul Seitz. junior governor; Vernon Cubic, sec­ retary; Peter Alien, treasurer; John Barnes. inner guard; Erwin Zink, outer guard; Roy Lyle, past governor; Floyd Wolverton, entertainment; and member! Chester Carn- gan : Mearl Sillcott; R. C. Per­ ry; John Mendix.

District Deputy Assists

New Court Members Feted at Reception

Pot Luck Supper

At Knolls LodgeA pot luck supper will be

held Saturday evening. Dec. 14 at 6:30 p.m. in the Knolls Lodge, on Western Ave., in Torrance. All resident* are welcome.

June Gartner, hostess, has asked that all those attending bring a dish to go with the meats, baked ham and roast lamb. There will be a small donation per person.

COURT HOSPITALITY . . Mr< H.r,. I ^r.ir.J regent of Court St Catherine, Cath. olic Daughters, serve* new members, trom ieit. Mrs. W. Muzik, district deputy, Miss Serena Lee, Mrs. J. Donovan and Mrs. James Doran. Other new members, not pictured, are Mmes. R. MacLean. Dick Joosten, A. J. Stacy and A. Frederickson.

Russclls HostsThe holiday spirit prevailed

at the Marineland Restaurant in Palos Verdes when Mr. and Mrs. William F. Russell of Torrance hosted a icafood dinner party recently for Mr. and Mrs. Fred West of Tor­ rance, Mrs. Thelma Naylor of Torrance and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kessler of Rolling Hills.

Enjoy "Young-at-Heart" Living at New HorizonsEnjoy the security and ad­

vantages of home ownership without the worries.

Join the 167 adult families* who have chosen the New Horizons way of life in the last 6 weeks. Enjoy a strol! "in the park" from your garden home to a formal dance "at the club"... enjoy the 9 hole golf course...the pool... and the clubhouse, with its com­ plete recreation facilities.

SOUTH BAYA RAY WATT/RICHARD MEINE Development

If you're just naturally lazy, don't worry your low monthly payment includes: lawn mow* ing, gardening and all exterior painting.

GARDEN HOMES FROM

$19,995 one spouse must be 35 no children under 18^ as permanent residents.

DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS:The Complete Adult Recre­ ation and Garden Home community is located on Sepulveda Boulevard between Crenshaw and Hawthorne in Torrance. Phone 3256161.

rming t/>.«n and hood

New Year's Party At Beth Torah

Temple Beth Torah an­ nounces a gala New Year's Eve party to be held Tues­ day, Dec. 31 at the Tempie Social Hall, 14725 S. Gram- ercy Place. Deadline for nec­ essary reservations is Dec. 15.

Hugh Gerstl's orchestra and other entertainment will highlight the welcoming of 1964. Cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and a complete roast beef dinner will be In­ cluded in the donation. Mari­ on and Norman Wiener may be called for reservations and further Information.

Hanukkah Hop

S«t SaturdayChildren of the Junior Con­

gregation of the Temple Beth Torah will present a "Hanuk­ kah Hop'' Saturday evening for boys and girls, ages 12 to 14. This evening will take place from 7 to 1 1 p.m. at the social hall. 14725 S. Gram- ercy Place.

Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, is celebrated from Dec. 11 through 18. The first Hanukkah candle wa* lighted Dec. 10.

Court St. Catherine. Catho­ lic Daughters of America, welcomed eleven new mem­ bers at a formal reception held at the Nativity Parish Annex with Mrs. Harvey Lee. grand regent, presiding. She was assisted by Mrs. Wesley Muzik, district deputy.

New members included Mmes. Joe Donovan. James Doran. Anna Fredrickson, Nick Fuscardo, Dick Joosten, Richard MacLean. Thomas Murphy, Chester Phillips, Joe Simpson, A. J. Stacy, and Miss Serena Lee.

With the initiation of Miss I>ee. three generations are represented in the local court. Her mother, Mrs. Harvey Lee, is grand regent, and her ma­ ternal grandmother, Mrs. Mary Duren is also a member of the court.

Responsible for applica­ tions for new members was Mrs. Richard Ban, chairman of extension.

The officers of the court, all in floor length white form­ ats, presented an impressive ceremony telling of the aim and purpose of the Catholic Daughters of America. A sem­ inar conducted by the lectur­ er. Mrs. Gordon Hicks, assist­ ed by Mmes. Don Bryant, Lloyd Landerville and Robert Klaesges, told of the import­ ance of the family rosary. Miss Marie Thomas, court monitor, gave a timely talk on patriotism.

Music for the ceremonies was furnished by Mrs. Harry Hamilton, court organist.

Highlighting the serving table, covered with lavender net over taffeta, was a beau­

Sigma CM PartySigma Chl Nu. Long Beach

State College nursing soror­ ity, will hold a Christmas party Friday. Dec. 13, at 7 p.m. at the Soroptimist House on campus.

Big Bear HolidayMr. and Mrs. Eric Borner

and children, Bruce and Don* na. accompanied by Mrs. Bor- ner's sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kiles. Karen and Mary Beth of La Canada, spent Thanksgiving and the weekend at the Borner cabin at Big Bear where they en­ joyed the mow.

V- JOIN OUR ' CHRISTMAS \ CLUBV-tA.

U.^ If . * ^S^'

I '/V^ .

Twos the night before Christmas. . . and all the bills were paid

. .. with a Glendale Federal * * Christmas Club Check * * *

It's so easy to have a carefree, debt-free Christmas, when you have a Glendale Federal Christmas Club account. You don't miss the small regular payments to your account... but when you receive that Christmas Club check nextNovember, you're ready for Christmas ahopping... for holiday entertaining... with the know­ ledge that the seasonal bills are already paid. Open your Christmas Club account today at your friendly, convenient Glendale Federal Savings office.

TORRANCE OFFICE

GLENDALEFEDERAL

SAVINGS,

tiful purple and gold floral arrangement centered around a gold Madonna the work of Mrs. Don Cowden.

Honored guest was Rev. William P. O'Toole. assistant pastor of Nativity Catholic Church, and also the court Chaplain. Father O'Toole spoke briefly on the import­ ance of new members becom­ ing active members and tak­ ing an interest in the activi­ ties of the organization.

Othei distinguished guests included Mrs. Gus Sundquist. district deputy from Court Our Lady of the Sacred Heart in Hawthorne, and Grand Re­ gents Mmes. Betty Lysazht, Ct. St. Michael, El Segundo: Laura Duport, Ct. Our Lady of Victory, Redondo Beach: Anna Ertz, Ct. Our Lady of Providence, Hawthorne; and Mary Marriott, representing Ct. Madonna of the Hills. Palos Verdes.

Sending congratulations but unable to attend were Mrs. Fred Wettstien. state regent end Rev. Matthew Sullivan. state chaplain.

Serving at the tea table were Mmes. Wesley Muzik, Harvey Lee. Don Cowden and Richard Ban.

General reception chair­ man was Mrs. Laurence Derouin assisted by Mmes. F. W. Rick. William Hardes- ty. Joseph Rubio. Frank For- estor, Lyle O'Hora, Thomas Moore Helen Bishop. Lillian Kttto. Leonard Reid. Don Cowden, Edward Heather- man: Misses Kathryn Shaugh- nessy. Felice Shaughnessy and Grace Young.

BEVERLY RAGLAND . . . Troth Told

Engagement Announced

Mr. and Mrs. James Rag- land, 716 N. Lucia Ave., Re- dondo, announce the engage­ ment of their daughter, Bev- erly, to Michael Waldrop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Waldrop, Portland, Oregon. <|

The future bride attended Ambassador High School in Torrance and was graduated from Redondo High. She con­ tinued her education at the West Coast Bible College in Fresno.

Her fiance, who attended Portland schools, is a student at the West Coast Bible School in Fresno preparing for thi ministry.

Telschow-Gleaton Vows Read in Lutheran Rites

Seasonal colors, red and white, were chosen by Miss Judith Telschow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Tels­ chow, 2613 W. 182nd St. for her wedding to Gary Gleaton. son of Mrs. Elizabeth Gleaton. 4315 W. 179th St.. at 8 o'­ clock on Friday, Nov. 22. Im- manuel Lutheran Church was the scene of the marriage.

On the arm of her father, the bride came to the altar wearing a full length Chantil-

MKS. GARY GLEATON ... Recent Bride

FOR A RESULTGETTING

CLASSIFIED AD CALL FA 8-4000

ly lace gown, detailed with a scalloped neckline and long pointed sleeves. Her lace- edged veil was held by fluted lace, ornamented with se­ quins. The bride carried white orchids encircled by white carnations.

Bridal attendants were Mrs. Don Holliiter as matron of honor: Misses Lots Wroge and Patricia Lewis, brides- maids. They wore red taffeta sheaths and carried red and white carnations.

Ken Telschow performed the duties of best man and ushers were Don IloUister and Tom Frislic.

Rev. A.LT. Schuetz offi­ ciated at the marriage serv­ ice. Mrs. Mary Zoll, organist, played the wedding marches and accompanied T. Kamratn. soloist. Miss Lanoa Chambers was in charge of the bride's book.

Following a reception at the church, the newlywcds left for a northern California honeymoon.

They are now at home at 21020 Donora Ave., Apt C. Tornnce. The bride, a 1961 graduate of Redondo High, is employed by Fortune Homes, Lawndale.

Her husband, a 1959 grad­ uate of Torrance High, is a marine clerk, in Long Beach.

Bazaar Set For Friday

Women of the Lomlta Foursquare Church announce plans for their Christmas Ba- /aar to be held tomorrow, Friday, from 9 a.m. until 6 \> m. at the corner of Lomita Blvd. and Woodward Ave.

All proceeds will go to the fund for building a new Sun­ day school annex.

Offered for sale will be all kindi of items suitable for gifts, including dolls, bird cages, turtles, handmade pil­ low cases, decorated clothes hangers and embroidered scarves.

The public is invited to at­ tend the bazaar.

MissionChairmenHonored

Dr. and Mrs. Richard Les- coe, of Torrance, introduced the Misses Kathryn and Felice Shaughnessy, World Mission Chairmen of Court St. Cath. erine 1378. Catholic Daugh­ ters of America, as guests of honor at the luncheon meet- Ing of the Catholic Mission Doctors Auxiliary held recent- ly at St. Paul's Catholic Church in Los Angeles.

The dedicated chairmen -. were presented with corsages * at which time Mrs. Lescoe gave an account of their worthwhile work with the lo- j, cat mission group. Mrs. Let- coe told of the regular pack­ ages of bandages, hospital gowns and clothing sent to Dr. and Mrs. Sorenson, for­ merly of Torrance, who now t have a Mission Hospital In Africa. Also samples of their work were on display.

The group attended Mass at St. Paul's Church after which the luncheon was served.

Miln 0/1'ift In C;»nrf«/«ecaunli Intuitd to HO.OQO

tailings Pud 4 Ji-i es A re«i A »»OO MILLION FINANCIAL INSTITUTION

ONE PRICE PERMANENT WAVE!

No «»U«« Nont Hlohtr

SHAMPOO A SET 2.50 FROSTINGINCLUDING SHAMPOO A fc£T

4 MITES

OIK II III LAD1

B'nai B'rith See Travel c , Fashion Show

Monday, Dec 16. is the date for the next regular meeting of Hollypark B'nal B'rith Women to be held at the home of Mrs. Hilda Tar. now, 13307 S. St. Andrews in Gardena, 8:30 p.m.

A special program for the evening has been planned. Mrs. Gerald Holzberg, pro- gram chairman, will present "VIKING 2," a Scandinavian travel wardrobe especially de­ signed by Don Loper. The wardrobe Is an all-in-one co­ ordinated 10 piece ensemble which will take the traveler from casual motoring in the Alps to gala La Scala Opera House in Milan, Italy. This fashion show is being given through the courtesy of Scan­ dinavian Airlines System. An unusual refreshment will be served.

For directions or a ride to f the meeting on Dec. 16, mem­ bers may contact Mrs. Her- bert Schwartz, 13007 Gram- ercy PL, Gardena.

A party for members of Hollypark B'nai B'rith Wom­ en will be held Dec. 21, at the home of Mrs. Charles Stearns. It will be a social evening with the members' husbands attending.

To Attend Choral*Mrs. W. C. Moyer, 1617 Ar-

lington will gpend Sunday in La Mirada as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Mowry and family. Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Moyer will attend the third annual Christmas Chor­ ale and tea to be given by the Choristers at the N o r w a 1 k High School. Mrs. Mowry is a member of the Choristi-'