MAY 11, 1958 Elev,.n Miss Pat Kimble Is Named Final Church Hilton-Belvin Deputy Pays TORRANCE HtiiALJ Presentation Student Secretary of 1958 Wedding Is Visit To Moms Feted Pat Kimble, North High This Evening Announced Local OES School senior, continues to win This evening will be the fin­ Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hilton, Deputy Grand Matron Her- By Bluebirds awards and honors as she was al presentation of the "Nep­ tha tune's Neighborhood" 3404 W. 189th St., are announc­ Hartely made her official named "South Bay Area Stu- given by ing the marriage of their visit to the Torrance Eastern Honey Bluebirds entertained the Neighborhood Church at Star Chapter at a Mothers' Tea at the home Icnt-Secretary of the Year. the Malaga Cove daughter, Colleen Faye, to on May 1. School audi­ Dewey DeRoin Belvin, son of The guest was given special of their leader', Mrs. Robert 1058" by the National Secre­ torium at 8 p.m. Tan, 4212 W. 173rd St. taries' Assn. recently. Skin Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brindlee, escort to the east and was in­ divers, tennis players 21330 S. Vermont Ave. troduced by Worthy Matron The girls presented ' their In competition witli eight and riders will sing and dance mothers with corsages The wedding was solemnized Marguerite Morgan. Visitors which other students representing in a production number, "Sun­ were Marguerite McDonald, they had made. Refreshments day Afternoon in Palos Ver- April 28, at 8 p.m. at the Cren- were served South Bay area schools, Pat shaw Baptist Church. Carnation chapter, Gladys Kub- from a beautifully des" in the show that gaily de­ ler, La Paz; Evelyn Jacobelly, decorated tea table. was selected as one of the four picts life on the Palos Verdes Mr. Hilton escorted his Mothers attending were finalists on the basis of an­ Wilmington; 01 g a Guratovich Peninsula. daughter to the altar. She wore and Elmer Halverson, San Mmes. Adam Hcfnider, T. R. swers to written questions. Another of the original mu­ a white illusion net gown. Her Pedro Harbor; Marie Baptiste, Jackson,' Dirk Rademaker, The four finalists were quizzed sical numbers written for the short veil was held by a tiara. Playa Linda. Other guests on Steve Alvarez, Harry Barela, orally, and judging was based production by Jeanne Fuller She carried a white Bible this special occasion were 28 John N. Hopkins, Samuel on intelligence of answers to is "Realtors of Distinction," topped with a white orchid. past matrons and 11 past pa­ Freedman, Leslie Rapscher,. questions, poise and neatness. which will feature Rocky Miss Gladys Moye Hilton, trons of the Torrance chapter. Richard J. Benton and Horst twin sister of the bride, was As a part of National Secre- Wood, E. S. Breneman, John Joyce Miller, Junior Past Rutzke. Gill, Art Webb and Barbara the maid of honor. She wore a Matron, sang a solo and the tarieg' Week activities, she vis­ Merritt. yellow lace dress and hat and ited one day with the execu­ MISS PAT KIMBLE Worthy Matron presented a SENIOR CITIZENS . . . Wins Scholarship "You TOO Can Take It With carried a bouquet of white car­ GREETING THE GUESTS . . . Hundreds of prominent gift in the form of a May Bas­ tive secretary to the president You" is the name of a riotious nations. TO HEAR SPEAKER and chairman of the board of Goodwin, secretary of the Tor­ women of the area attended a fashion show and tea given ket to the Deputy Grand Ma­ Mrs. Marjorie Borchardt, skit about Portugese Bend that Little Minnie Lou Shackel- tron. Associate Matron Doro­ trustees of the Inglewood Park rance City Council. has been written for the show ford served as flower girl. She at the new Ralphs Store, Rosecrans Blvd. and Van Ness, president of the Senior Citi­ Cemetery. She was also invited wore a white and aqua dress Thursday afternoon. Here, Herbert Richardson, manager thy Hedrick made a blue and zens Assn. of Los Angeles to North American Aviation Miss Kimble is also the by Nancy Yewell. white May Pole presentation to Daughters of the American "Rolling Hills Tour" by Cliff and carried a basket of mixed of the ne wstore welcomes Mrs. A. F. R. Ewalt of Torrance County will speak to the for luncheon and a tour, and the guest, from the chapter Friendship Club of Gardena Revolution "Good Citizen," * Graham and Evans Ward, flowers. and shows her the up-to-date produce department, one of officers. she attended a National Secre­ "Wolling Hills Wabbits" by H. R. Hilton Jr., of Mather next Thursday afternoon at 2 taries' Assn. luncheon. The as­ finalist in the district Bank of the morenistic phases of the fabulous new market. The guest speaker was intro­ p.m. The meeting will be held America awards in the field of Helen Karlberg and "This Is Air Force Base, brother of the duced by Worthy Patron Law­ sociation also honored Pat at a Livin?" by Fay Moore are oth­ bride, stood as best man. Ush­ at the Knights of Columbus dinner-dance. vocational arts, and an entrant rence Miller. hall in Gardena and all senior in the National Supply Co. Es­ er skits that wnl be Inter­ ers were Jack Belvin and A candlelight service was During the contest finals, polated in the main story. Larry Thatcher. Juniors To See Drama citizens of the area are invited held at El Catnino Junior Col­ say Contest. given by Past Matron Florence to attend. A limited number of tickets A reception followed at the Drama section of the Tor- Younken and E. Starr. Villeneve. lege, a panel was held concern­ Active in North High stu­ is available for tonight's per­ church for the 130 wedding ranee Junior Women's Club Mrs. Eugene Lenk will serve A pot luck luncheon will ing "The Secretary Past, dent affairs, Pat is a member Refreshments were served precede the speech. formance that will benefit the guests. Mrs. Ralph Shamlian, will present a short drama, as prompter; Mrs. Frank Kelly in the beautifully decorated Present and Future." Taking of the Girls' League Cabinet, building fund for a new din­ sister of the bride, was in "Just Another Saturday," at Jr., makeup; and Mrs. Robert part were Mrs. Mary Zaharis, Scholarship Society treasurer, dining room by Frances Buck- ing hall at Pilgrim Pines, charge of the guest book. the meeting next Wednesday Davis, stage crew chairman. ley, chairman of the evening, chairman; Mrs. Darline Axtell, and a member of the Girls' church mountain camp of the Following a honeymoon, the evening at the clubhouse. Mrs. moderator; Mr. C. E. Wilson; Athletic Assn. The committee assisting in­ and her committee, Aletha 50* Congregational Conference of couple's new address is 3404 Robert Kerber, chairman is di­ cludes, Mmes. George Post, W. Smith , Edna Bobcock, Nellie Mrs. Alice Huntley, "National Pat is the daughter of M.r. Southern California and the W. 189th St. recting the play. The cast in­ Secretary of the Year"; Mrs. E. Starr, Milton Younken, Haynes, Hazel Hyde, Rollve and Mrs. W. E. Kimble of Southwest. They may be pur­ A/2c Virgil Scarbrough, of cludes Mmes. William Sturgis, Douglas Horlander G .S. Honey, and Mrs. Bernice 17103 Wilkie Ave. in Torrance. and Wil­ Beaver, Jan« Stamper and chased at the box office. Mullinsburg, Va. was an out of Robert K. Schooley, Joseph liam Zappas. Hazel Fossum. CASH! state guest. Boylan, Jack C. Dean, Douglas Horlander, Wade White, THIS AD Milton WORTH 50< Fuchsia Unit ORACLES CLUB on any $2.00 LOCAL PTA ACTIVITIES MEETS MONDAY cleaning order Members of the South Bay Meets May 16 Oracles and Past Oracles will Bring ad with Halldale South High Riviera meet on Monday noon at the order void Lomita Branch of the Cali­ Western Club in Gardena, on after May 22, '58 Mrs. Frank Bowling Jr., The final meeting next Tues­ Riviera School kindergarten fornia National Fuchsia Socie­ May 12. A luncheon will be president and president-elect day, May 13, of South High round up comes on Tuesday, ty will hold its regular month­ served in the dining room of of Halldale Ave. PTA left May 13, and Wednesday May ly meeting Friday, May 16, in the club and following this, GIRLS \J JOIN NOW PTA, announced by Mrs. Rex the gardens at the home of Mr. SAV-ON Tuesday, May 6 to attend the Hayes, chairman, will have as 14, at 9 through 11 a.m. and 1 there will be a business meet­ and Mrs. Robert Eipper, 25338 ing and report of camps National Parent-Teacher con­ through 4 p.m., at the cafeto- under THURSDAYS its program a summarization by rium of Riviera School. These Pennsylvania Ave., Lomita, at the direction of the president, <49-98 vention in San Francisco. Also students of the school's activi­ dates have been set aside for 8 p.m. A pot luck dinner will Mrs. Ruby Rivers. attending from Halldale Is ties, entitled "One Year Com­ the registration and sign up precede the meeting at 6:30 Oracles and Past Oraclei of I P.M. Handicap DISCOUNT Mrs, Fred Harvey participating for the optional pre-school p.m. Those attending are asked the following camps are ex­ pleted." Robert Ellsworth, stu­ to bring their own table serv­ with the Mothersingers. dent activities advisor, has ar­ health check. By state law pected to be in attendance, San ice. A donation plant sale will Pedro, Culver City, Inglewood, STARTS MAY 15 GLEANERS The next meeting of the children who will be five years ranged the following student old before or on Dec. 1, 1958, be held. Redondo Beach, Ocean Park, COME IN! SIGN UP! LAUNDRY Halldale Ave. PTA will feature presentations; the flag salute may be registered. Parents After the dinner and meet­ Gardena and Torrance. style show and also members by Bill Hargrove, student body must have a birth certificate or ing movies of the Arboretum INDIVIDUAL and TEAMS P STORE 21 are busily designing hats to be president and master of cere­ other proof of the child's age. will be shown. BETSY ROSS 1116 Cronshaw Members of, the Lomita, Betsy Ross Club will meet _ (across from Jim Dandy) |>iewed at the meeting denot- monies; inspirational message To facilitate registration, an ing their husbands' occupa­ alphabetical name schedule has North Torrance and Gardena May 20 instead of May 13 as BOWL 0 DROME * STORE 19 tions. This meeting will be by Gale McClellan; a musical branches of the Fuchsia Socie­ formerly announced. The been set up: Tuesday, May 13, Western Ave. Tor ranee Phone FA 8-3700 < 15233 Crenshaw held on May 13, at 1:30, In the selection by the clarinet quar­ 9 to 11 a.m., A through D; ty recently enjoyed a tour of meeting will be held at the ALONDRA PARK school auditorium. tet, Bill Edwards, Terry Kruso, Tuesday, May 13, 11 to 4 p.m., tha Arboretum. Masonic Temple. Election of officers for the Gary Parks and Carl Jordan, E through M; Wednesday, May year 1958-59 was held at the followed by a short business 14, 9 to 11 a.m., N through T; last association meeting of meeting; and student body ac­ Wednesday, May 14, U thrpugh Halldale PTA. Z. If for some reason parents tivities reports on history and Mrs. Frank Bowling, Jr., was cannot come at the designated elected to serve a second year government structure by Rob­ time they should feel free to as president. Those elected to ert Hole, freshman president, come at any other time during serve with her include Mmes. election procedures and activi­ the Round Up. Judson Bowers, first vice presi­ ties by Nancy Cavanaugh, stu­ This registration is for pre­ dent; B. M. Kellam, second dent body vice president; club schoolers who live in the Ri­ vice president; Irvin Bishop, progress by Rolph Henriks, viera School area bounded on third vice president; Robert club co-ordinator; publications the North by Calle Mayor, the Wonders, recording secretary; by Marion Daniels, editor of west by Monte de Oro, the W. L. Wilson, corresponding the Sword and Shield, and Russ south by the Palos Verdes City secretary; Jack Kenyon, treas­ Denton, editor of the Olympiad Line and includes all of the urer; Herbert C. Clark, his­ Annual; future plans by Nancy Palos Verdes Riviera. Kinder­ torian, and W. H. McGuire, Coleman, sophomore president, garten teachers Mrs. Loftus, auditor. and a Crescent League report. Miss Vaughn, Mrs. Webber and Installation of the above of­ The students reporting on the Mrs. Davies will be assisted by ficers will be held on June 10 Crescent League are Mitzi PTA mothers, Mmes. Cassell, at 10 a.m. in the H/lldale Ave. Yoshioka, commissioner of pep, C o o 1 e y, Tymstra, Petersen, Bandoli, Weller, Springer, Holt, School auditorium. ___ relating its composition; Jim Hawkins, commissioner of ath­ Oswald, John, Larsen, Mon- letics, speaking on the athletic tooth, Warden, MacKenzie, program, and Larry Kopp de­ Hefflinger, Bereda, Tanta, and High School scribing the special .interest Penner. They will answer ques­ tions and guide groups on vis­ ) Mrs. Paul Crossman, presi­ classes. dent-elect of the Torrance Following the student pro­ its to kindergarten classes in High School PTA will be in­ gram, Mrs. Carl Cramer will session. stalled into her now office give a brief history of the Tuesday evening, May 13 at South High PTA activities for 8 p.m. in the high school cafe­ the year and officers for the Casmir teria. Mis. Kenneth McVey, next year will be installed. Re­ president-elect of the Torrance freshments will be served "Young America in Action" Council PTA will be the install­ under the direction of Mr. and is the theme for the May PTA ing officer. Mrs. filbert Steele, Mrs. Robert Schrauben. meeting to be held at Casimir ' Mrs. Robert E. Moffitt, Mr. School, Wednesday evening, May 14th, at 7:30 p.m., in the Leonard Lifton and Mrs. 0. 0. school cafetorhim. Clayton will also be installed Steele Installation of new officers as the new officers of the or­ will take place and Clinton B. ganization at this meeting, Mrs. Robert Walker, pre­ Cooke, member of the school wlilch will be the last one of school chairman of Carl Steele board, will be the installing of­ the school year. PTA, announced that the pre­ ficer. The program will -fea­ Immediately following the school tea will be held Friday, ture a fashion show, with the PTA meeting, to which all are May 16, instead of May 15 as eighth grade girls modeling 1. Toor kitchen *)tnjrv cooler became flamelen electric cooking invited, students of the home- originally announced. the clothes they have made puts the heat directly into like food, not into the room. Result: your nsking department will pre- The tea is given for parents during the year There will kitchen-and family rooms adjoining kitchwu-are u much as 10° ent a fashion show to display of children who will enter kin­ be an exhibition of shop proj­ 3 wonderful things happen cooler even in qgmmcc. clothing made and modeled dergarten in the fall. Parents ects on display so that all at­ 8. Your kltohea »t*y» ele«n«r under the direction of Miss Jo of children in kindergarten tending may see the splendid far longer. Flameleii electric Kay Meek and Mrs. Rosalee classes at present will act as work the boys have done. when you cook electrically cooking produces none of the by-products of flame, no sooty smudge Wright. This should be one of hostesses. Hostesses for the evening darkens kitchen walls and curtains. Pans keep their new look, too. the most enjoyable meetings of The tea, an annual affair, are the kindergarten mothers. 3. Your meats) taste better because they cook juicier. In the the year. affords parents an excellent electric oven there's no Haine-feeding Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jackson chance to become acquainted ...because there's no flame draft of hot air to dry out your recently entertained tho execu­ with the teaching staff, the 259th~Street roasts. They cook in inoUt he*t that seals their good juice* in. And, tive board of the Pl'A at a program, and the school itself. Parents interested in learn­ M you know, juice is the secret of flavor in meat luncheon in Torrance Park. Parents who have children ing about the school bonds tlrs. Jackson is the retiring starting school for the first coming up for election on June lime will find tho program in­ 3, will find the 250th Place president of the unit. Atemling COMPAQ MJMJM LIVE BETTER-ELECTRICALLY the luncheon wore Minus. V. T. valuable. Parents who have School PTA meet ing on Tues­ SOUTHEIN CALIFORNIA Vanderpool, Paul Urunner, P. oilier children attending school day, March 13, at 2 p.m., in­ will M. Crossman, Jack Carter, G. find the new methods, formative. B* ««r* yam IMW k«m» It tp-to-dat* Routh, 0. 0. Clayton, G. Wal­ programs, and teachers of in­ Mrs. C. R. Chitwood will be Loot /or It* KUctricol luduitry'i famed ker and E. C. Osterlind. Also terest. The tea provides an ex­ the speaker and a film on amending were Messrs. Curl cellent opportunity to meet school bonds will bo shown. Alice, principal, and Leonard new people who have the com­ The fifth and sixtli grade Llfton and Mark Caldwell, as­ mon bond of a child entering chorus, directed by Mrs. Llllie sistant principals. .kindergarten. Scott, will sing.