pt a kinyon-resch nuptials cda couh> announces · philip keller. nelson byers. melvm sanders....

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PT A The Torrance Council Way H Spouldm Kinyon-Resch Nuptials CDA CouH> Announces Solemnized in Walteria New Chairmen for Year MRS DAV1O J BITLER . . . Summer Brio> Worthen-Butler Vows Read in Church Rites Mr. and Mrs. David J. Butler, who were married recently at the Torrance Church of Latter Day Saints, are at home at 1004 W. 223rd St Mrs. Butler is the former Karen Worthen. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Earl Worthen of Lancaster. Mr and Mrs. David J. But- ler. 22945 Menlo Ave.. Tor- rance. are parents of the bridegroom Bishop Frank Dupree of- ficiated at the marriage ceremony as Miss Lucille Duke, organist, played the wedding marches and ac- companied Betty Wright and Elaine Hawkins. soloists. The bride, who was es- corted to the altar by her father, wore a gown of ny- lon and lace. The fitted bo- dice had a square neckline, accented with lace, and long pointed sleeves. The floor length skirt was of five tiers of nylon lace. A pearl star tions. Jamce Worthen. In a long yellow nylon dress, was flower girl. Duties of best man were performed by Dennis Lee Butler. Ushers were Michael Worthen. David Worthen and Richard Parker. Following the wedding, the 150 guests were greeted by the newlywed* at a reception at the church. Miss Pat Undsey registered the guests. The bride is a graduate of -South High School and her husband is a Banning High graduate. Birthday Party Birthday celebrants at the Pen & Quill hotel-restau- rant in Manhattan Beach re- cently included Mr and Mrs. William K Russell of TORRANCK COUNCIL October PTA Council meeting will be held on Oct. 7. at the Torrance Recrea- tional Center at 9 30 am . Mrs Romayne Martin of Palos Verdes will lie guest speaker Her topic will be "You Too Can Be a lead- er " Featured chairmen at this meeting will l>e th» Magazine and PT1 chairmen A short social hour will pre- cede the program and everybody is invited to help launch the new year in PTA Notice has been made that there will be workshops conducted for all chairmen on Sept 17. at the First Christian Church in Tor- rance at 9:30 a m ARLINGTON Sept. 14 at 12 15. Arling- ton PTA will serve a pot- luck luncheon at the school to welcome the teachers and introduce any new mem- bers of the faculty. Arrange- ments will be formed Thurs- day when Mrs Kenneth Storey will hold a meeting at her home Serving on this committee will be Mmes Robert Jones. Robert I^eFrancois and Ed Wil- liams. Plans will be brought to completion when the Board meets Sept. 10 at the School Music Room. Mrs. Wilbur Harmon. pro- gram chairman, has an- nounced the titles of each month's program which are based on different letters of the alphabet. October, "Aims and Beginnings': November. "Character and Discipline"; December. "Hol- iday Magic"; January. "Ex- cellence or Failure"; Febru- ary. "Gratitude and Honor": March. "Interest in Govern- ment and Juvenile Protec- tion"; April. "Keep on Learning" and May, "Music and News." CASIM1R "Meet Me at The Fair' was chosen as the theme for the Membership Drive of the Casimir Elementarv PTA at a recent meeting of the Membership Committee. Mrs. Robert Shuss, art chair- man, assisted by Mrs. Jerry Bicknell. will provide a large United States map and the rooms in various modes of transportation, will com- the home of Mrs Kenneth Jones, membership chair- man Attending were Mmes Philip Keller. Nelson Byers. Melvm Sanders. Robert Shuss. Jack l-anglry and Ralph Mitchcll. FUXMAN Flavian PTA executive board will hold its first meeting of the school year on Sept 3 at 7:30 in the home economics room The board met recently to plan activities for the coming year. Dates were set for the teacher's luncheon to be held on Sept 15 and the annual carnival Oct. 17. Mrs. Ralph Wodard. ways and means chairman, has been holding weekly meet ings getting items ready for the carnival. During July a paper drive was held. Money collected from this project goes to school parties. Movies will also be shown during the coming year on Saturdays. CARL STEELE Carl Steele PTA met re- cently at the home of Mrs. Tom Lemley. president, to plan the annual teachers' luncheon to be held Sept. 15. at noon, in the school cafetorium. Theme for the luncheon will be "Mardi Gras.' 1 "Building Home and School with Steele" is the theme selected for the com- ing year, according to Mrs. Judson Gregory, program chairman Mrs Ken Spooner and Mrs. Myron Robinson, ways and means chairmen, an- nounced an Ice Cream So- cial for the near future. Walteria Community Methodist Church was the setting for a summer can- dlelight marriage ceremony of Joy Marcia Klnyon and David Michael Resell The bride is the dau^litn of Mrs Charles I). Jackson of Torrance The bride «room is the son of Mr* Robert C Kimple and Mi John A. Resch of Kastsouml. Wise For the wedding cere mony. the bride designed an empire gown of peau de soie with an overskirt of embroidered silk organzi which formed the chapel train Her veil w^s elbo« length silk illusion held bv a pearl crown She carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies-of-t he-valley. Wearing peau de soie gowns and carrying bou- quets of white gladioli, with a touch of blue, were her at- tendants. Cheryl Chiaudana, maid of honor: Linda An- derson and Jacque Byrley, bridesmaids Cheryl Holmes, also in a blue gown, was flower girl and Danny Kim- ple served as nngbearer. The bridegroom chose Dale Kinyon as best man. Don Sims and Doug Naps were ushers. All were in U.S Navy uniforms. The bride attended the University of Washington and now attends California College of Commerce The bridegroom serves with the United States Navy on the I'SS Hector, stationed in Long Beach After the honeymoon, the couple will reside in Lomita. MRS DAVID M. RESCH . ., Weds Navy Man (Art's Photography) Two Feted At Surprise Celebration Brother Jack McNeil, S.M. of Canoga Park and his sis- ter. Mrs. Jerome Doyle of Lomita. each thinking the party was for the other, were honored at a surprise- no-date birthday party giv- en by their mother. Mrs. Bertha McNeil at her new- cooperative apartment. 1745 Maple Ave. Torrance With the hostess and honor guests for the eve- ning were Jerome. G. and Gregory Doyle. Lomita; Ivan Hedbcrg and Kay Prin- ty. 1.0s Angeles; Mr. and Mrs Ronald Roller. Sr . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Koller. Jr. Quill hotel-restaurant in Man- and Mrs Mabel Meisel. Gar- hattan Beach before taking dena, Mr. and Mrs Weslev Proposed budget for the their guests Dorothea Cooper Gwen, Inglewood: and Mr year will be presented for and Dick R K.| )ard$ t o the and Mrs. William Butcher. approval at the first asso- t -j vlc ijg nt Opera to see a Jr. Manhattan Beach. nation meeting scheduled p er fo rmance of "Heres for Oct. 8 at 7:30 pm. in Love." the school cafetorium, Tor- __________ Attend Opera Mr. and Mrs Charles Law- son of Hollywood Riviera en- Al her hrsl busmen meeting of the jear. Mrs Roger Ste Marie, grand re- gent of Court Our l.ady of Victory 1344. ("a t ho'l i c Daughters of America, an nounced her committee chairmen. They are Mmes Wesley Mu/.ik ways and means Kdnuinil ('handles, public relations, lie raid t-echner. p a r I iamentanan: Fred Tamble. hospitality. Carmel Clime, extension. Members at State Jaycee Board Meet Three members of the Jaycettes of Torrance trav- eled with their husbands and families to the Califor- nia State Board meeting, held July 31. Aug 1 and 'J at the Nevada County Fair- grounds in Grass Valley- Attending the forums and meetings were Mr. and Mrs Hal Smith (Governor of Dis- trict 12i and t,heir two sons. Steven and Jeffry: James Ackroyd. president of the Torrance Jaycees; Mr. and Mrs Douglas Hedde 'State Director from Torrancei and their two sons. Douglas Jr., and Mark: and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nelson iTor- ranee director* and two of their sons. Chris and F.ric. The weekend was spent camping out under the pine trees at the fairgrounds. Featured at the Saturday luncheon was Actor George M u r p h y. candidate for United State Senator from California. On the program for the women attending was a tour of Grass Valley and Nevada City. Kicluird Ab.snear. education; Paul Hogan. legislation; Richard Wiirm, Jr. secret pal; Frank West, telephone; Fred Gervig. social welfare; Slacv Hodman. Share-the- Faith: Felix O Heilly and \drian Kngel. World Mia- sions; Florence O'B \ r n e, confraternity Teresa Fa|nn, CDA Home: Joseph Capello, sewing: James Reis. Worn- en-for-l)eienc> The Junior prouram will be conducted by Mrs. Nieo- las Humting. .lunioiettes in i Hedondo Reach by Mmes. Rhnnald Metro, and Krnest Tarrin in Manhattan Beach. Coordinating Council Chairmen for area parishes are Mmes Krnest Tarrin, Nicolas Humting. Margaret Clevenberp. Kliiel Brum- nick. and Miss Mary Fuller- er Sunshine Chairman is Mrs Frank Turner and th» bulletin will he handled by Mrs John Condon. Mrs. Wesley Muzik. waya and means chairman, out- lined plans for a potluck. card party, hat and style show and the Christmas Ba- zaar It was voted by the mem- bership to continue partial monthly support of a Semi- narian at Trinity Missions in Silver Springs. Maryland, and a monthly pledge to Camp Teresita Pines, a sum- mer camp for girls in Wrightwood. Refreshments were serv- ed by Mrs Fred Tamble and her committee. 'How I learned I don't need a I f UC. Berkeley, working on his masters in science. He will resume his duties as head of the science depart- _ .. mcnt at Chaminadc in Ca-j |(MlS All... noga Park this fall hearing aid.' Free Book... PTA HALLDALE Halldale PTA met recent- point'crown 1 held her'finger- Hollywood Riviera, who en- pete in the race across the '>' under the direction °'Darrell'who"w"as U celeb'ratin'g freshmcnts tip veil and she carried a tertained a table of South nation to see who reaches '.["._._.. _?f_'P5?g" m '"is Hth birthday at the fam- Brother McNeil is now do- Son's Birthday En joying the tribal at- mosphere of the American Indian while dining at the Smith Bros. Indian Village restaurant in Torrance re- cently were Mr and Mrs. Robert J. Nelson of Holly- wood Riviera and their son. Brother McNeil. sponsor of the first Explorer Scout Troop In a Marianist High school, Chammade Prepara- tory in Canoga Park, showed slides of his trip to the High Sierras. Mrs Mc- Neil also showed slides of her recent trip to Hawaii. A decorated birthday cake, inscribed with "Happy Birthday. Jack and Jean," was served with other re- Bone-Lipkowski Nuptials I I Read at St. Margaret's cross of white orchids and Bay friends with cocktails the New York World's Fair chairman, to plan the pro- ily pirtj. carnations and ^nntr on the occasion first with 200 per cent mem- sram for year 1964-65 The .^g^^^^ Miss Jov Lynn Bates, in of Mrs Russell's natal an- bership. 'heme "Follow Through for yellow organdy, and carry- nivorsary. The meeting was held at ing green carnations, was maids were Misses Judy Kay Butler. Karlene Markham and Carol Sue Summer. Their dresses were of mint green organdy and their and Jams Celko registered 400 guests Raw Marker for the mid-morning nuptial The honeymoon was spent Day naroor maH re wh MU in s. n Fr.n««» md \ m. " mite. The new home is in the South Bay. The bride is a 1961 grad- uate of Narbonne High .... . ..__ . , . _ School. Her husband, a 1960 The sno-cones were furnish came the bride 'of Larry graduate of Serra High, will ed once in July and again in Lipkowski Parent* of the return to the USC School of August to approximately 200 Dentistry this fall. Ing post-graduate work at flowers were yellow carna- Harbor Garden Club Meet Slated St Margaret Mary Church in Lomita wa* the setting for the mid-morning nuptial mass recently, when Mist Deloru Bone, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Keith Bone. 19315 Annalee. Gardena. formerly of Harbor City, be- Youth" was chosen. There will be eight meetings and this theme will be followed at each of them. The ways and means proj- ects will be a bake sale in October and May. an enter- tainer in November, and a spaghetti dinner in April in conjunction with the school's open house The recreation chairman. Mrs Bob Kamidoi, and her helpers served sno-cones to the children who come to the Halldale Playground. It was announced today by Mrs Jack W Bennett, District director, that the first meeting of the Los An- geles Bay lUrbor District of California Garden Clubs, Inc. for the year 1964-65. will be held Wednesday. Sept '2, at the South Coast Botanic Garden*. Rolling Hills Road. Palos Yerdes Peninsula Meeting will be called to order at 10 a m , and will feature a panel discussion AH 'landscape Design" Moderator will be Mrs. Car- nil Slough, l/>ng Beach, and panel members are Mmes. J G Bauer, Silver Spur (iarden Club; Kizo Klow. Hermosa (iarden Club. Nor- hrrt McDorman, San Pedro Garden Club, and E. J Mar- tin, South Bay (iarden Club. Following panel discussion, there will be a question and answer period All members of the Los Angeles Bay Harbor District of California Garden Clubs, Inc.. are invited to attend. I'lans for the coming year will be discussed, and an- nouncement of special events in connection with the visit of State President, Mrs. Lawrence A Winship, San Francisco, will be made Luncheon will be 'Nose Bag" style, and those wish- ing to visit the South Coast Botanic Gardens will he given a tour following the meeting. bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs William Lipkowski, 25367 Woodward Ave., Lo- mita. Following the marriage j and mast, a special papal : blessing was given the young couple by Rev. John Hegarty, pastor. The bride, on the arm of i her father, came to the al- tar wearing a long gown of! white organza over taffeta. The watteau back fell into a chapel tram Her bouffant veil was secured by a pearl encrusted tiara and the bride carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums and cymbidiums Miss Sharon Bone w » « maid of honor Bridesmaid! i were Jean Kochesky, Con- nie Roma. Sheri Brossard, 1 Carol l.ipkowski, and Rose-i mary Lipkowski. 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Page 1: PT A Kinyon-Resch Nuptials CDA CouH> Announces · Philip Keller. Nelson Byers. Melvm Sanders. Robert Shuss. Jack l-anglry and Ralph Mitchcll. FUXMAN Flavian PTA executive board will

PT AThe

Torrance Council WayH Spouldm

Kinyon-Resch Nuptials CDA CouH> Announces

Solemnized in Walteria New Chairmen for Year

MRS DAV1O J BITLER. . . Summer Brio>

Worthen-Butler Vows

Read in Church RitesMr. and Mrs. David J.

Butler, who were married recently at the Torrance Church of Latter Day Saints, are at home at 1004 W. 223rd St Mrs. Butler is the former Karen Worthen. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Earl Worthen of Lancaster. Mr and Mrs. David J. But­ ler. 22945 Menlo Ave.. Tor­ rance. are parents of the bridegroom

Bishop Frank Dupree of­ ficiated at the marriage ceremony as Miss Lucille Duke, organist, played the wedding marches and ac­ companied Betty Wright and Elaine Hawkins. soloists.

The bride, who was es­ corted to the altar by her father, wore a gown of ny­ lon and lace. The fitted bo­ dice had a square neckline, accented with lace, and long pointed sleeves. The floor length skirt was of five tiers of nylon lace. A pearl star

tions. Jamce Worthen. In a long yellow nylon dress, was flower girl.

Duties of best man were performed by Dennis Lee Butler. Ushers were Michael Worthen. David Worthen and Richard Parker.

Following the wedding, the 150 guests were greeted by the newlywed* at a reception at the church. Miss Pat Undsey registered the guests.

The bride is a graduate of -South High School and her husband is a Banning High graduate.

Birthday Party

Birthday celebrants at the Pen & Quill hotel-restau­ rant in Manhattan Beach re­ cently included Mr and Mrs. William K Russell of

TORRANCK COUNCILOctober PTA Council

meeting will be held on Oct. 7. at the Torrance Recrea­ tional Center at 9 30 am . Mrs Romayne Martin of Palos Verdes will lie guest speaker Her topic will be "You Too Can Be a lead­ er " Featured chairmen at this meeting will l>e th» Magazine and PT1 chairmen A short social hour will pre­ cede the program and everybody is invited to help launch the new year in PTA Notice has been made that there will be workshops conducted for all chairmen on Sept 17. at the First Christian Church in Tor­ rance at 9:30 a m

ARLINGTONSept. 14 at 12 15. Arling­

ton PTA will serve a pot- luck luncheon at the school to welcome the teachers and introduce any new mem­ bers of the faculty. Arrange­ ments will be formed Thurs­ day when Mrs Kenneth Storey will hold a meeting at her home Serving on this committee will be Mmes Robert Jones. Robert I^eFrancois and Ed Wil­ liams. Plans will be brought to completion when the Board meets Sept. 10 at the School Music Room.

Mrs. Wilbur Harmon. pro­ gram chairman, has an­ nounced the titles of each month's program which are based on different letters of the alphabet. October, "Aims and Beginnings': November. "Character and Discipline"; December. "Hol­ iday Magic"; January. "Ex­ cellence or Failure"; Febru­ ary. "Gratitude and Honor": March. "Interest in Govern­ ment and Juvenile Protec­ tion"; April. "Keep on Learning" and May, "Music and News."

CASIM1R"Meet M e at The Fair'

was chosen as the theme for the Membership Drive of the Casimir Elementarv PTA at a recent meeting of the Membership Committee. Mrs. Robert Shuss, art chair­ man, assisted by Mrs. Jerry Bicknell. will provide a large United States map and the rooms in various modes of transportation, will com-

the home of Mrs Kenneth Jones, membership chair­ man Attending were Mmes Philip Keller. Nelson Byers. Melvm Sanders. Robert Shuss. Jack l-anglry and Ralph Mitchcll.

FUXMANFlavian PTA executive

board will hold its first meeting of the school year on Sept 3 at 7:30 in the home economics room

The board met recently to plan activities for the coming year. Dates were set for the teacher's luncheon to be held on Sept 15 and the annual carnival Oct. 17.

Mrs. Ralph Wodard. ways and means chairman, has been holding weekly meet ings getting items ready for the carnival.

During July a paper drive was held. Money collected from this project goes to school parties. Movies will also be shown during the coming year on Saturdays.

CARL STEELECarl Steele PTA met re-

cently at the home of Mrs. Tom Lemley. president, to plan the annual teachers' luncheon to be held Sept. 15. at noon, in the school cafetorium. Theme for the luncheon will be "Mardi Gras.' 1

"Building Home and School with Steele" is the theme selected for the com­ ing year, according to Mrs. Judson Gregory, program chairman

Mrs Ken Spooner and Mrs. Myron Robinson, ways and means chairmen, an­ nounced an Ice Cream So­ cial for the near future.

Walteria Community Methodist Church was the setting for a summer can­ dlelight marriage ceremony of Joy Marcia Klnyon and David Michael Resell

The bride is the dau^litn of Mrs Charles I). Jackson of Torrance The bride «room is the son of Mr* Robert C Kimple and Mi John A. Resch of Kastsouml. Wise

For the wedding cere mony. the bride designed an empire gown of peau de soie with an overskirt of embroidered silk organzi which formed the chapel train Her veil w^s elbo« length silk illusion held bv a pearl crown She carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies-of-t he-valley.

Wearing peau de soie gowns and carrying bou­ quets of white gladioli, with a touch of blue, were her at­ tendants. Cheryl Chiaudana, maid of honor: Linda An- derson and Jacque Byrley, bridesmaids Cheryl Holmes, also in a blue gown, was flower girl and Danny Kim­ ple served as nngbearer.

The bridegroom chose Dale Kinyon as best man. Don Sims and Doug Naps were ushers. All were in U.S Navy uniforms.

The bride attended the University of Washington and now attends California College of Commerce The bridegroom serves with the United States Navy on the I'SS Hector, stationed in Long Beach

After the honeymoon, the couple will reside in Lomita.

MRS DAVID M. RESCH . ., Weds Navy Man

(Art's Photography)

Two Feted

At Surprise

CelebrationBrother Jack McNeil, S.M.

of Canoga Park and his sis­ ter. Mrs. Jerome Doyle of Lomita. each thinking the party was for the other, were honored at a surprise- no-date birthday party giv­ en by their mother. Mrs. Bertha McNeil at her new- cooperative apartment. 1745 Maple Ave. Torrance

With the hostess and honor guests for the eve­ ning were Jerome. G. and Gregory Doyle. Lomita; Ivan Hedbcrg and Kay Prin- ty. 1.0s Angeles; Mr. and Mrs Ronald Roller. Sr . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Koller. Jr.

Quill hotel-restaurant in Man- and Mrs Mabel Meisel. Gar- hattan Beach before taking dena, Mr. and Mrs Weslev

Proposed budget for the their guests Dorothea Cooper Gwen, Inglewood: and Mryear will be presented for and Dick R K.|)ard$ to the and Mrs. William Butcher.approval at the first asso- t-jvlc ijg nt Opera to see a Jr. Manhattan Beach.nation meeting scheduled p er fo rmance of "Heresfor Oct. 8 at 7:30 pm. in Love."the school cafetorium, Tor- __________

Attend OperaMr. and Mrs Charles Law-

son of Hollywood Riviera en-

Al her hrsl busmen meeting of the jear. Mrs Roger Ste Marie, grand re­ gent of Court Our l.ady of Victory 1344. ("a t ho'l i c Daughters of America, an nounced her committee chairmen. They are Mmes Wesley Mu/.ik ways and means Kdnuinil ('handles, public relations, lie raid t-echner. p a r I iamentanan: Fred Tamble. hospitality. Carmel Clime, extension.

Members at State Jaycee Board Meet

Three members of the Jaycettes of Torrance trav­ eled with their husbands and families to the Califor­ nia State Board meeting, held July 31. Aug 1 and 'J at the Nevada County Fair­ grounds in Grass Valley-

Attending the forums and meetings were Mr. and Mrs Hal Smith (Governor of Dis­ trict 12i and t,heir two sons. Steven and Jeffry: James Ackroyd. president of the Torrance Jaycees; Mr. and Mrs Douglas Hedde 'State Director from Torrancei and their two sons. Douglas Jr., and Mark: and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nelson iTor- ranee director* and two of their sons. Chris and F.ric.

The weekend was spent camping out under the pine trees at the fairgrounds.

Featured at the Saturday luncheon was Actor George M u r p h y. candidate for United State Senator from California. On the program for the women attending was a tour of Grass Valley and Nevada City.

Kicluird Ab.snear. education; Paul Hogan. legislation; Richard Wiirm, Jr. secret pal; Frank West, telephone; Fred Gervig. social welfare; Slacv Hodman. Share-the- Faith: Felix O Heilly and \drian Kngel. World Mia- sions; Florence O'B \ r n e, confraternity Teresa Fa|nn, CDA Home: Joseph Capello, sewing: James Reis. Worn- en-for-l)eienc>

The Junior prouram will be conducted by Mrs. Nieo- las Humting. .lunioiettes in i Hedondo Reach by Mmes. Rhnnald Metro, and Krnest Tarrin in Manhattan Beach.

Coordinating Council Chairmen for area parishes are Mmes Krnest Tarrin, Nicolas Humting. Margaret Clevenberp. Kliiel Brum- nick. and Miss Mary Fuller- er Sunshine Chairman is Mrs Frank Turner and th» bulletin will he handled by Mrs John Condon.

Mrs. Wesley Muzik. waya and means chairman, out­ lined plans for a potluck. card party, hat and style show and the Christmas Ba­ zaar

It was voted by the mem­ bership to continue partial monthly support of a Semi­ narian at Trinity Missions in Silver Springs. Maryland, and a monthly pledge to Camp Teresita Pines, a sum­ mer camp for girls in Wrightwood.

Refreshments were serv­ ed by Mrs Fred Tamble and her committee.

'How I learned I don't need a

I

f

UC. Berkeley, working onhis masters in science. Hewill resume his duties ashead of the science depart- _ ..mcnt at Chaminadc in Ca-j |(MlS All...noga Park this fall

hearing aid.' Free Book...

PTAHALLDALE

Halldale PTA met recent-point'crown1 held her'finger- Hollywood Riviera, who en- pete in the race across the '>' under the direction °'Darrell'who"w"asU celeb'ratin'g freshmcnts tip veil and she carried a tertained a table of South nation to see who reaches '.["._._.. _?f_'P5?g"m '"is Hth birthday at the fam- Brother McNeil is now do-

Son's BirthdayEn joying the tribal at­

mosphere of the American Indian while dining at the Smith Bros. Indian Village restaurant in Torrance re­ cently were Mr and Mrs. Robert J. Nelson of Holly­ wood Riviera and their son.

Brother McNeil. sponsor of the first Explorer Scout Troop In a Marianist High school, Chammade Prepara­ tory in Canoga Park, showed slides of his trip to the High Sierras. Mrs Mc­ Neil also showed slides of her recent trip to Hawaii.

A decorated birthday cake, inscribed with "Happy Birthday. Jack and Jean," was served with other re-

Bone-Lipkowski NuptialsI I

Read at St. Margaret's

cross of white orchids and Bay friends with cocktails the New York World's Fair chairman, to plan the pro- ily pirtj. carnations and ^nntr on the occasion first with 200 per cent mem- sram for year 1964-65 The .^g^^^^

Miss Jov Lynn Bates, in of Mrs Russell's natal an- bership. 'heme "Follow Through for yellow organdy, and carry- nivorsary. The meeting was held at ing green carnations, was

maids were Misses Judy Kay Butler. Karlene Markham and Carol Sue Summer. Their dresses were of mint green organdy and their

and Jams Celko registered400 guests

Raw Marker for the mid-morning nuptial The honeymoon was spentDay naroor maH re wh MU in s.n Fr.n««» md \m. " mite. The new home is in

the South Bay.The bride is a 1961 grad­

uate of Narbonne High .... . ..__ . , . _ School. Her husband, a 1960 The sno-cones were furnish

came the bride 'of Larry graduate of Serra High, will ed once in July and again in Lipkowski Parent* of the return to the USC School of August to approximately 200

Dentistry this fall.

Ing post-graduate work at

flowers were yellow carna-

Harbor

Garden Club

Meet Slated

St Margaret Mary Church in Lomita wa* the setting for the mid-morning nuptial mass recently, when Mist Deloru Bone, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Keith Bone. 19315 Annalee. Gardena. formerly of Harbor City, be-

Youth" was chosen. There will be eight meetings and this theme will be followed at each of them.

The ways and means proj­ ects will be a bake sale in October and May. an enter­ tainer in November, and a spaghetti dinner in April in conjunction with the school's open house

The recreation chairman. Mrs Bob Kamidoi, and her helpers served sno-cones to the children who come to the Halldale Playground.

It was announced today by Mrs Jack W Bennett, District director, that the first meeting of the Los An­ geles Bay lUrbor District of California Garden Clubs, Inc. for the year 1964-65. will be held Wednesday. Sept '2, at the South Coast Botanic Garden*. Rolling Hills Road. Palos Yerdes Peninsula

Meeting will be called to order at 10 a m , and will feature a panel discussion AH 'landscape Design" Moderator will be Mrs. Car- nil Slough, l/>ng Beach, and panel members are Mmes. J G Bauer, Silver Spur (iarden Club; Kizo Klow. Hermosa (iarden Club. Nor- hrrt McDorman, San Pedro Garden Club, and E. J Mar­ tin, South Bay (iarden Club. Following panel discussion, there will be a question and answer period

All members of the Los Angeles Bay Harbor District of California Garden Clubs, Inc.. are invited to attend. I'lans for the coming year will be discussed, and an­ nouncement of special events in connection with the visit of State President, Mrs. Lawrence A Winship, San Francisco, will be made

Luncheon will be 'Nose Bag" style, and those wish­ ing to visit the South Coast Botanic Gardens will he given a tour following the meeting.

bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs William Lipkowski, 25367 Woodward Ave., Lo- mita.

Following the marriage j and mast, a special papal : blessing was given the young couple by Rev. John Hegarty, pastor.

The bride, on the arm of i her father, came to the al­ tar wearing a long gown of! white organza over taffeta. The watteau back fell into a chapel tram Her bouffant veil was secured by a pearl encrusted tiara and the bride carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums and cymbidiums

Miss Sharon Bone w » « maid of honor Bridesmaid! i were Jean Kochesky, Con­ nie Roma. Sheri Brossard, 1 Carol l.ipkowski, and Rose-i mary Lipkowski. All attend­ ants were in long turquoise] blue chiffon gowns. The I honor attendant wore coral chiffon.

David Bone served as best man. Ushers were Ed­ ward Brenner, Bob Dretsel, Don Swensrud. William Up- kowiki, Jr., and Shig Kishi.

A reception and buffet dinner wai held at Nativity hall in Torrance The Stan| Clover trio furnished music for dancing. A five-tiered i-ake was served by the brides aunts. Mrs Helen Roma and Mrs Katherme Kochesky. Joyce? Swensrund ,

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