TORRANCE HERALD Appears in Concerts Pianist on European Tour Colette Nance, well known pianist and teacher of Holly­ wood Riviera, i s leaving SOCIAL WORLD March 3. via the jet polar Edna Cloyd, Editor to play at Madrid, Barcelona, TORRANCE HERALD FEBRUARY 26, 1959 NineNina \ and Las Palmas on the Isle of Mallorca: at Lugano. Italy, and at Lucerne. Switzerland. She will also stop over in , Las Vecinas and will play at the country Betrothal News Is estate of her aunt, Lady Milli- cent Kenyon. near London. To See Swim Miss Nance will play the Liszt E Flat Concerto, under Announced Here the direction of the distinguish­ Wear Today ed conductor. Dr. Eaklay Ahn, , The engagement of Miss Priscilla Proctor of Piedmont, A swim wear fashion show at Las 1'almas and Barcelona. Calif., and Eugene Harmer Davis of Berkeley, formerly of with members modeling wil Dr. Aim heard Miss Nance play Torrance, was announced during the weekend to family and highlight the February meet last summer while he was visiting in , and was close friends. Family members were told at a dinner party ing of Las Vecinas Woman's club scheduled for today. Mrs so favorably impressed with at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard her talent that upon his return A. Proctor in Piedmont last | - - Robert Anderson is in charge of the show, which will feature to he arranged for her Saturday evening and other ^xl 1 1 1 i swim suits by Rose Marie Reid appearances at these concerts. relatives and close friends Q^|UD itOSTeSS Models include Mmes. Hugh Dr. Ahn was for twelve years heard the news at a cocktail W. Sutherland, John R. Doyle great com­ enter­ associated with the party on Sunday afternoon at Mrs. W. C. Boswell William Dennig, Marvin Ban poser Richard Strauss; and he the Proctor home. tained her bridge club last most of the at her On- doli, and Charles Johnson. ' has also conducted No date has been set for the Thursday afternoon to major orchestras of Europe. He rado Ave. home. On the business agenda wedding. Hav will hn tha Hnh'c snnnn is the permanent conductor of The future bridegroom is Luncheon was served prior ; ^*hinn" J,nJ""u'hiph "«Tiii""h« the Mallorca Philharmonic Or­ the son of Mrs. William A. to the bridge games in which staged March 31 at the Beverlj chestra at this famous winter PRISCILLA PROCTOR Loftus, 608 Calle Mayor, Holly­ prizes were won by Mrs. John Hilton Hotel, Mr. Bob of Lent resort off the coast of Spain. It ... To Wed Local Man wood Riviera, and Professor Melville, Mrs. Delbert Thorn- Beach will be the show design was at Valdemosa, in the old Harmer A. Davis of Berkeley. sen and Mrs. Eugene Cook. monastery near /Las Palmas, niiuninniiinniiiiniuiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii He was graduated from the Mrs. Boswell's guests were event will go to support La that Chopin composed his pre­ Torrance High school and at­ Mmes. Dean Sears. Paul Lo- ludes and ballads, and Miss Alpha Phis of Cali­ Vecinas' many philanthropies. tended the University ranger, Mel Miller, M. A. Bau- The tea committee for to Nance is playing a Chopin pro­ fornia, where he was a mem­ man, Melville, Cook and Thorn- gram at this historic place. ber of the Delta Tau Delta fra­ day's meeting consists of Mrs YOUR | Launch Drive sen. Chester Wcislo, chairman, an ternity and Triune. COLETTE NANCE The bride-elect was gradu­ Mrs. Loranger will be the Mmes. Ernest Hoyt, J. D. Smi PROBLEMS i Members of Alpha Phi In club's next hostess. lie, and Robert Forshee. Eta Mu Unit ... Leaves for Spain ternational Fraternity are ated from UC and is affiliated with Delta Gamma sorority launching their second fund and Ace of Clnhs Sho is alsn by raising drive for the Alpha Phi: a member of the Junior Assist" Plans Events Delta Kappa Gamma Foundation, An Investment in ance League, Magnolia branch Eta Mu Chapter ot Epsilon Ann Youth. The kick-off meeting of the Children's Hospital, Sigma Alpha held its monthly was held at the home of Mrs. business meeting Feb. 9, at the Conference Feb. 28 home of Marguerite Doke. Loaders Paul A. Van Amburgh where Entertain At Delta Kappa Gamma International Society, Region VI-C, = Monday Feb. 16. was the t it was announced that the first will hold its spring conference on Saturday at San Pedro's has been i i date set for a jewelry exchange inniiiniiniiHiniiiiuiiinininiiiiniinitiiiiHiiiiiiiI Foundation grant of the region and made to the Heart Hospital LUnClieOn party held at the home of Hacienda Hotel. Grctchen Sibley, director Either Afraid Fund of the Variety Club in Elizabeth 1-auner. Friends and president of Alpha Phi, will preside over the meeting sched­ or Selfish . . ." Minneapolis, Minnesota. j Mrs. William Schuchman neighbors of the members uled from 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Local Foundation chairman. and Mrs. J. Madden will en- were invited. Assisting her will be the oth-' Dear Ann Landers: My wife is Mrs. Van Amburgh. assisted | tertain at a luncheon Friday Plans for the forthcoming er 12 presidents of the chap- I am 33. We've been is 28 and by Mmes. Willard Renn. Da- at the Seashell restaurant in Fashion,,..,..,. Show, which ....will be ters comprising the region married 7 years. We both have yid Nyberg and Thomas white. Palos Verdes. b,ld April 2 at he Western , , hon<>r been given excellent positions and agreed For many years, members of The guests will gather at the Club Cale were discussed. Ar­ presidents Lavona Dunnworth when we married to wait be- for the shop, Alpha Phi has contributed gen­ Madden home for cocktails and rangements of Gamma Eta and Daisy fore starting a family. then go to the Seashell for favors and decorations were Odom Geery, Delta Phi, in For the last two years I've erously in money and service hours to Cardiac Aid. The fra­ lunch. This is one of the Las planned. their appointments to serve as felt we should get busy, but Vecinas Woman's club monthly Eta Mu Chapter donated conference, program and pub­ was reluctance on ternity, established in 1872 at since there New socials. $11.00 to the Mothers March licity chairmen. her part, I decided not to press Syracuse University. dimes. They were also one I York, has now expanded its The party guest list includes for Mmes. B. J. Brown. Leonard of the chapters participating Dr. Eleanor Metheney, USC, Doyle, Ernest Hoyt, James Jor­ Feb. 24 at the Polio Clinic. Physical Education Dept. dan, Curt Martins. E. E. Mu- ipeaker, will stress the theme she told me that according to honen, Charles Sexton. Ivan "Getting to Know You." The her "bookkeeping" we should ships and Improved education­ Gilbert. Mel Heflinger, W. D. 250 delegates attending will to Shower be ready to start a family in al facilities for students, McClelland. discuss the topic further un­ supplement the work of the direction of table "about two years". Others are Mmes. Frank The board meeting of Bishop der the I'm really disgusted with O'Conner. Robert Pinkney, B. Montgomery High School, leaders. her. When I mentioned leav­ of the character and morality J. Russell, Ralph Weyant and which was held at the home of Twelve of the 14 women, to make research was a brute, and of students, Carl Wolff. ' Mrs. Edmond St. Amand, Tor­ prominent in state and na­ ing, she said I to if 1 married her only to bear grants to universities and rance, turned into quite a sur­ tional office of Delta Kappa promote and contribute to children, I could go any time. prise shower for chairman Mrs. Gamma, who were invited as We both read your column charitable organizations. Alumnae Meets Don H. Beard. Young Nancy honored guests, have accepted. and have respect for your ad­ This Evening as on hand to help her moth­ They include Nippy Parker, vice. "Will you please review South Bay Delta Zeta Alum­ er open the gifts. Chi State president; this situation in print? Houseparty nae will meet this evening at Board members attending Dr. Adele Grant, of State GRETCHEN SIBLEY FED UP A houseparty at the Parke the home of Mrs. John Peter- this party were Mrs. Frederick Founders Board; L u c i 11 e ...To Preside Montague cabin at Crestline son, 5506 Paseo de Pablo, Tor­ Koch, Torrance; Mrs. Donald Burckhalter. Dorothy Koenig, Dear Fed: Tell your wife, Ramstead, Lawndale; Mrs. Beta Beta; housing, Ruth Er- will be enjoyed by members rance. Guest speaker will be Edith Pierce. Mary Stcwart, vin, Alpha Beta; publicity, according to YOUR figures, In of a pot luck group next week­ Fred Braden of the Palos Ver­ Gordon McRae, Palos Verdes; Edith Bated, Pearl Rankin, Dr. two years she'll be 30 years Mrs. Gregory Gordon, Tor­ Daisy Odom Geery, Delta Psi; end. Making the trip will be des Begonia Farm, whose topic Margaret Orear, Helen Jones, Dunnworth, old, and that Mother Nature "Spring Gardening." rance; Mrs. Walter J. Hartnelt, program, Lavona Drs. and Mmes. Phillip Hallo- will be Mary Putman and E. Burn. Gamma Eta: finance, Mildred doesn't always come running During a business session, a Palos Verdes; Mrs. Paul O'Hol- ran, W. E. Grubbs, Burton Two formal meetings of the Hawley, Delta Epsilon; reser­ to shower her blessings at the Easley; and Messrs, and Mmes party to include the husbands loren, Torrance. first whistle. Thompson-Runs Wedding Is' 13 presidents were held to vations, Eunice Gains, Delta Robert Triplitt; Cam Blakely, will be planned. A dessert will Kappa; music, Maria Dickin- and Walter Levy. be served. plan the conference which is Either she Is afraid of moth-' in the son, Beta Omicron. Special or too darned selfish to one of 12 scheduled erhood Solemnized in Church Rite near future throughout sts, Sibyl I'oyner, Alpha go through the inconvenience . Decorations will involve of having a child. A few visits Carl Fiesel, Jr., Claims Miss Brenda Joyce Thompson became the bride of with a doctor will help to allay James D. Ruhs in a two o'clock ceremony on Saturday, Jan. her fears. Prairie Ave. Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gamma Gam- Lampson, of Beta Iota; and El- it's pure selfishness, how- 24 at the Carmichael of If Bride in Formal Wedding ma; courtesy, Golda Sullivan, len Hemming of Gamma Zeta. } ever, and she refuses to see a Thompson, 4323 W. 279th St. are parents of the bride and doctor, you have a right to In a double ring ceremony Mr. Ruhs is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ruhs of Lawn- pack your bags. performed by Dr. T. Huebner dale. at table. at the First Methodist Church Rev. Carl Pike officiated The bride will he graduated in Inglewood on Feb. 14, Carl the marriage and Mrs. Stella June from North High Dear Ann: I'm 16 and writ­ Mosley, organist, played the school. The bridegroom served ing about my sister who is 13. Albert Fiesel, Jr., son of Mr. wedding music and accompa­ and Mrs. Carl Albert Fiesel, four years with the United Both Mom and Dad work, so nied Mrs. Delma Jackson who States Navy and is employed when I come home from school 620 W. 228th St., claimed as sang "Because" and "The Wed­ by a manufacturing firm. the house is empty. his bride Miss Barbara Ann ding Prayer." Among the out-of-town My 13-year-old sister has be­ Berdener. Parents of the bride Mr. Thompson escorted his guests attending were Mrs. C. come friendly with a girl I re Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bcrd- daughter to the altar which L. Thompson of Fort Worth, don't like. She is a big flirt, ner of . was banked with baskets of Tex., Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rus- | white gladioli and rosebuds. and way ahead nf her years in The bride came to the altar sel of Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. looks and experience. She Her wedding gown was of Alien Law of San Diego, Mrs. on the arm of her father. She had knows where all the town wore a formal gown of Chan- Chantilly lace and tulle. It Dan Ackerman of Martinis and hoods hang out. tilly lace over white bridal a sweetheart neckline, long Mrs. Fred Nelson of Minne- My sister has gotten into the tiara held her sleeves and basque bodice. Her satin. A pearl a habit of going with this girl to veil and she carried a bouquet illusion veil cascaded from the drug store after school in­ of white orchids, roses and pearl and tulle tiara and she stead of coming home. I am stephanotis. carried a white Bible topped worried about her because I by an orchid and stephanotis. Bridal Shower Mrs. Robert Redi and Miss Miss Nancy Thompson was know the boys she meets there Linda Fiesel were the bride's Mrs. Roy Womack, the for­ are all bad. the maid of honor. Her dress attendants. They wore red taf- was of pale pink chiffon and mer Nina Mortensen, whose I haven't mentioned this to ieta gowns and carried heart- wedding took place in Las I don't she wore a short veil attached my mother because shaped bouquets of red and to a rhinestone tiara. Her bou­ Vegas on Jan. 24, was compli­ want to be a tattle-tale. Do you white carnations. quet was of pink roses and car­ mented at a personal shower think I have the right to or­ Edward Kerr stood as best nations. given by Mrs. Jack Hahn at der my sister to stay away man and ushers were Thomas served as best her home 320 Via Linda Vista, and to come Jack Meyers from this girl, Herdner and Danny Briner. man and Ronald Ruhs ushered. Hollywood Riviera. straight home after school? Roger Axworthy was soloist. was held at the Bringing personal gifts for CHARLOTTE A reception Following the wedding, a re­ bride's home. Her table was the bride were Mmes. Robert Dear Charlotte: Your 13- ception was held at the Ingle- centered by a three tiered Beck. Dale Shrum, Ralph Da- year-old sister has parents and wood Woman's clubhouse. Af­ wedding cake encircled by vis, Robert L. Lewellen, Kred It In their place to tell her ter a short honeymoon, the fern. W. Taylor, Herman Kehrer, what to do. couple will establish a Tor­ Miss Judy Ward was in Andrew K. Craiu, Pearl Ja­ k It is your obligation, how- rance home. i charge of the guest book. Mrs. cobs, Bess Tufts, Lillian Curtis BRUSHING UP . . . This group of Torrance Woman's club members are brushing up on "ever, to let Mother know that The bride was graduated H. L. McGeachy served the and Miss Hilda Munrne. tin ir bridge for the club's benefit card party to be given Friday at the clubhouse. They your sister Is running In bad from Westchesler High School wedding cake and Mmes. Krnesl Champagne punch and sand­ are, from left, Mmes. William Crooker, H. G. Stephens, R. E. Moffilt, and R. A. Bingham. company, since Mother works, MRS. CARL FIESF.L, JR. and the bridegroom is a Ban­ Ward and K. N. Hall assisted wiches were served alter the A dessert will be served at 12:30 p.m. and card games, including bridge, canasta and Continued on Pago 10) ... Recent Bride ning High graduate. at the punch bowl and buffet gift presentation. pinochle, will be played. Mrs. Moffitt is chairman of the party and is takinu reservations.