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FINAL PLANb Thursday "August 4, 1955 TORRANCE PRESS 19 * /""^ MADE FOR Evenmg Cerei CAMP TRIP Moody- Fougl Final plans were made at the Torrance YMCA on Wednes An evening: ceremony day, August 3, for the older in Gardena joined Barbara boys camping trip to the High and Mrs. Lee Foughty, 523 Sierras, August, through 13. of Attica,7 Kansas, last Fri< The boys plan to leave the Wearing a gown of delicate "Y" at 4 a.m. on Saturday and lace over slipper satin, the hride drive to Mqjave, California, for was escorted to the altar by her breakfast, Bishop for lunch and Scout Camp father. Rev. L. H. Sheet* offici then Into the base camp at ated the double-ring rites. Mammoth Lakes in the early A cascading bouquet of »tep- afternoon. Evaluated by hanotis and carnation encircling Trips to Convict Lake. June a white orchid comprised the Lake, Hot creek, Devil's Post bride'* flowers. Pile and Earthquake fault are Den Mothers Matron of Honor in order for the first part of Mrs. Beverly Foughty, dressed next week. Leaders of Tprrance G in a blue gown of net over taf On Wednesday, the iboys will Scout troops gathered at Tr feta and carrying cascading go to Mono Craters or the ghost ranee Park last Wednesday carnation*, acted as Matron of town of Bodie on their way to evaluate the Scout Day Can Honor. Yosemite National Park. The single bridesmaid. Miss program held her* last mont Noni I^ee Sheers, was gowned Thursday and Friday will be Ways to improve the summ sppnt in the park with an early similarly in melon colored net Saturday morning departure sessions and expand camplr over taffeta. back to Torrance. activities were discussed §ac- Donna Kay Moody, niece of » , Photo cording to Mrs. G. Crosstna the bridegroom, acted as flower DOLLS, DOLLS, DOLLS . - . All tiies, ihap«« mother, daughter and doll class; Carol Hamil press chairman. girl and wore a full-length ton, 3316 W. 186th st., first placer in the gown of yellow dotted Swiss. and styles of dolls were displayed last Friday The day camps were held 1 at Civic Auditorium when ike Recreation De- daughter and doll class; and Mrs. John Aga- Leland P-TA Candles cally under the direction of Cathedral candles were lit by Apartment held its annual Mother-Daughter Doll pito and Debra, 22330 Marjorie ave., winners Mrs. O. C. Edmunds. Mrs. E in the mother and daughter class. The event Bonna Lee Shoup and Charce Show and Tea,. Winners in the various cate Plans Drive munds served refreshment* to line sheets, gowned identically gories were Mrs. Robbie Reeves and her attracted more than 200 youngsters and their the group, assisted by Mrs. L in yellow dotted Swiss. daughter, 5319 Sunnyview ave., winners in the mothers. lian King. Attending fhe groom were —H&rla* Phot« For Members Attending were Mmes. Wi Frank Moody, brother of the More th«n 125 guests attended the beautiful ceremony which Officers of the Leland St. McDade. I. Eckersley, J. groom, a« Best Man; Le Roy united Barbara Sue Foughty with Paul L. Moody Last Friday P-TA met at the home of Mrs. Johnson, Keith Bone, Wm. M« Foughty and Jerry Smythe as evening. GALA PARTY ENHANCES Ben Scott last Wednesday to leau, Ronald Wigg, Gordc ushers, and tiny Terry Lee plan fhe theme for the mem Jonsrud, P. M. Crossman, L Foughty, bore the rings to the bership drive which will be held Stamps, Chairman of Centr alter. Scouts HOUSE GUESTS OES 34th BIRTHDAY In September. Torrance Association; W. Miss Marietta Moody was In Co-chairmen of the drive are Walton, chairman of Harb charge of the guest book at the TOUR CANADA w \ Mrs. John Vidnes and Mrs. District; Foster Kelly, can patio reception for 12!S guess Parfy For Torrance Chapter of'O.E.S. observed it's 34th Birth- Scott, while thf» art and poster Mr*. Camilla Sweeney, o£ The dining room WHS cleverly chairman; and Miss Lorrai which followed the ceremony. lay Party Thursday evening in the Torrance Masonic work will be in the hands of Hester of the Southern G Following a honeymoon to Sayreville. New Jersey, is the Temple. Chapter was called to order bv the Courtesy decorated, a table representing Mrs. Charles Short, according Susan Miller house guest of Mr. and Mrs. each month of the year. Janu Scout office. an undisclosed destination, the Worthy Patron, Floyd Mead and opened In regular form to Mrs. Arthur Takii, press couple plan to make their home The Brownies of Troop 532 Adam Sumowski, 2708 Andreo with the Courtesy Worthy Matron, Helen Miller presiding. ary depicted a snow man and chairman. in Torrance. The bride grad feted Susan Miller, who is ave.. Torrance. Mrs. Sweeney the proper scene, February a leaving this city, with a fare is planning to spend four weeks A fine corp of officers per Courtesy Worthy Matron, Helen beautiful (able In the Valentine Mrs. Jack Samson, treasurer, uated from Banning High formed for Opening and Clos presented her planned budget Moose Wome School. The groom received well party at the home of troop with the local family. Miller. motif, March in St. Patrick's for the coming year. It was ap leader, Mrs. Wm. Marleau, 1115 ing, most of them being mem At this time a delightful pro green, April In a lovely Easter his education in Kansas. Other recent guests visiting ber* Initiated this yearu Those proved and adopted, the press Hickory. the Sumowskis were Mrs. Eli- gram was presented by the Co- theme, May, what could be chairma.n reported. Plan Card Susan WHS given a scrap book erving a* Courtesy Officers Chairmen, fhe five Star Points. more appropriate than May nore McCutcheon and Mra, Worthy Matron, Helen Members reported informally Jungle Compound and autograph album, signed by Katherine Kuspch, both ol A womanless wedding was shower, June was In t'he tradi all the members of the troop. ; Worthy Patron, Floyd staged for the enjoyment of the tional Bridal entourage, July on summer activities. Mr. and Parfy Aug. 10 Savreville. Mead; Associate Matron, Jean Mrs. James Cheeihan and Following a session of games, members. Ray Lotigee sang had the patriotic Firecrackers, Enjoyed By Cub refreshments were served by nett* Clark; Associate Patron. the "Prisoner's Song" as _a solo August in the conventional Va daughter, Henrietta, and Mr. Mrs. Lambrigger, pianist of Ernest Mosher; Secretary, Jen and Mrs. Hubert Kleinjan and the Ladies of the Moose w the hostess, who was assisted to set the stage for the wed cation land, September the little Pack Troop 725C by Mrs. Paul E. Anderson. nie Delisgne; Treasurer, Eliza ding. The groom, Leonard red school house, October their four children report that hold a recital at the Moose hi beth Alien; Conductress, Edna they plan to spend a work in on Carson Street in Torran A few days ago Pack No. Attending were Beth Augus Babcock entered encouraged brought out Hallowe'en, Novem tine. Carol Anderson, Francine Photostats Babcock; Associate Conduct with the bride's father, Clyde ber the month of plenty using August at Camp Radford. the August 31 at 8 p.m. There w 725-C, sponsored by 186th Street ress, Gtedy* Mothersell; Chap 10th District P-TA summer P-TA, journeyed to the Jungle Frohnhoefer, Jacqueline Megow, Satterfield, poking him with a "Horn of Plenty," December in cfl m o be singing and dancing by h Grace McCabe, Wemdy lain, Katherine Halliwell; Mar shot gun. The two flower girls. the Nativity Scene depicting pupils. Public is invited. Compound located in Thousand shal, Mary Baer; Organist, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scott have Oaks. Pamela Marleau, Susan Earl Wells and Frank Thomp Christmas. Just returned from a trip to The next Moose card par gle. My lie Rapstad, and Susan Carol Fox; Adah, Caroline Hed- son scattered dainty leaves of Each person present was In 1311 Post Ave. FA. 8-2830 Jrirk; Ruth, Dorothy Craig; New York. Mr. and Mrs. Mar will he on August 10 with Hil Yurkovich. cabbage as the bride, Thomas vited to he seated at the table Conn, Mooseheart chairman was a picnic. Each boy taking Esther, Julia* Junior; Martha, tin Slavich are entertaining a sack luncheon. fThe troop is sponsored by PHOTO ARTS STUDIO Foster was held back from representing fhe month in Mr. Slavlch's parents and Mr. charge. Janice Crabtree; Ele<-ta, Pearl rushing in by the two brides Forty-one persons of whom the Fern-Greenwood P-TA. Thayne; Warder, Mona Wil and Mrs. Carl Drcge and their Monthly attendance prize w maids, Harold Ritko and Vin was a personal gift from the sons, all of Sacramento. 23 were cubs. 10 adults, and liams; Flag Bearer, Pat How cent Viellenave. The ring bear Chapter for each person. Those [ - won by Mary Moore. smaller children enjoyed seeing 111 ard. er, Edward Morgan carrying who served as Courtesy the animals trained and stayed Special Escort was given to the ring, "handcuffs" on a ce,rs were presented with an ex on for the 2 o'clock show. SPECIAL SALE" our Worthy Matron, Phyllis small pillow managed to drop tra gift from the Regular Offi ONE-ACT PLAYS SET FOF W. Turrentine, B. 'Lewis, F. Peverley and Worthy Patron, them several times before cers. The Co-Chairmen were Phillips and J. T. Evans, Jr., FLOOR MODELS Earl Wells, the regular busi reaching the main port of the Dorothy Hedrick, Mavis Cook, AUGUST 4, 5, AT HJC furnished transportation for AND ness of the evening being under program where they were Helen Carpenter, Eunice Crab- the event.