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HERALD Brilliant New Operatic Star Concert Assn. Will Present Mary Costa Friday Evening On Friday evening, .lan 17. Then, in a most unortho­ Before embarking on a the San I'edro Community dox debut, the nation heard serious musical career. Miss Concert Assn. will present and saw Mist; Costa singing Cosla recorded the singing Mary Costa, the widely-her­ "L'n bel di" from "Madame and speaking voice of "The alded operatic soprano who Butterfly ' on a .lack Benny Sleeping Beauty" in the Walt recently signed for two per­ show. When Miss Costa re­ Disney feature-length car­ formances for (lie Metropoli­ placed Miss Elizabeth Scbwarz- toon and enjoyed a lucrative 'Contribution to tan kopf in a gala Hollywood career in non-singing tele­ Three Your Mental Health' years at»o the always Bowl concert, she was prompt­ vision commercials for Chrys­ skeptical musical world began ly invited tn sing in England's ler. Dear Ann Landeis: I »m to stir with rumors of an famous Glyndcbourne Festi­ Prior to the 8:15 p.m. cur­ only the husband and father extraordinary new artist, a val. I^conard Bernstein chose tain time. Mrs. Paul Sullivan In our family so of course I soprano named Mary Costa her to sing the lead in the of South Shores, publicity don't REBECCA MILLER have much to say. 1 am . . . Accepts Ring who was said to combine a musical ''" both in its chairman, with a group of allowed to pay the bills and rarely beautiful voice with American tour and its London executive board members drive everybody where they fine musicianship, the looks season, where the critics will welcome concert-goers in want to go. of a movie queen and the hailed the coming of a bril­ the foyer of the school audi­ 1 am keenly aware that in E. L Millers dramatic ability of a Broad­ liant new star. torium, located at Fifteenth our society children are the way star. In the summer of 1959, Miss and Leland streets. central figures so I have Costa sanu Euriflice in "Or- Anticipating a capacity aud­ learned to keep my mouth Announce feo" at the Glyndebourne ience. Morris W. Bulwa. Har­ shut and do as 1 am told. Lady Lions Festival and, that fall sang bor City. Community Concert There is only one thing 1 her debut season with the Assn. president, warns that want out of life, Ann. and Engagement . no one will be admitted to please tell me if you think I'm Begin Year Born in Knoxville, Tenn.. the performance without a unreasonable. When the fam­ Miss Rebecca Faith Miller Torrance Lioness of Irish and Italian parents, membership card. "We do not ily finishes with the news­ received her engagement ring Club held and trained in Southern Cali­ sell tickets at the door." he paper I'd like to have it from Milton Heywood Sar­ its -lan. 7 meeting at the home of Mrs. Paul fornia, Miss Costa is married added. Mrs. Leonard Glatt, handed over in readable con­ gent on New Year's Eve. Diamond. 1832 to Hollywood producer-writer Torrance, and John Gower, dition. S. Crescent Heights Blvd. in The announcement of their and the couple San Pedro. have been appoint­ Yesterday there was a big daughter's betrothal is made with Mrs. Cecil make their home in Beverly ed to handle the reciprocal hole in the page Powell, president, in charge. where your by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Mrs. Hills. membership cardholders. column had been ripped out. Miller. 23501 Madison St.. Alfred Rcdisch was Our daughter was sending it Torrance. appointed corresponding sec­ to her boy friend. retary for the remainder of There was The future bridegroom is the year. another hole where my wife the son of Mrs. M. H. Sargent. had torn out a recipe for On Jan. 21. members will 2338 Sonoma. and the late attend a fashion show of potato kugel. My mother-in- M. H. Sargent. law plays the wigs at the 1-eFay Fashion stock market No date has been announ­ Wigs. 145 E Lomita Blvd . so the financial section is al­ ced for the wedding. ways upstairs in her room Wilmington If I complain. I'm "grumpy " The bride-elect. 1963 grad­ Making the trip to Los An­ Any suggestions you have to uate of South High School, is geles for the meeting were offer will be greatly appre­ now studying nursing at El Mmes. Fred Boren. A.F.R. ciated. MERE MALE Camino College. She is also Ewalt. Mott Farrell. Milton Dear Mere: The solution Is employed at Broadway Del Isbell. Edward Gregory. Al­ so obvious I'm surprised you Amo. bert Isen. Adolph McTee, haven't thought of it. It Her fiance, a Torrance High Pete Radisich. John Ritchie. would be well worth the graduate, is attending El Ca­ Alfred Redisch. Abe Robin­ money If you Invested in a mino College. He is employed son. Jack Smith and Robert second subscription to this by the Safeway Stores. Tor­ Williams. rance. Mr. Sargent is a past MARDI GRAS EVENT . . . Giving the dragon the news of the Torrance YW-Wivcs1 Mardi excellent newspaper. Call It a Uras buffet contribution to your mental master councilor of Torrance dinner-dance to be held for members and friends on Saturday. Feb. 8 at the DeMolays. Western Avenue Country Club are from left. Mmes Dan Marsh. Carol Houghland and Garden Club health. Roscoe Davis Dixieland and other popular music will be played. Tickets are now avail­ able and may be secured, along with other information, by calling Dear Ann Landers: The let­ the Torrance YWCA. Meets Jan. 15 ters signed "A Polaris Wife" (Herald Photo) struck a raw nerve. My hus­ Albrights to Greenlhumbers Garden band is not in the Navy he's Club will meet Wednesday. traveling salesman away Circle Meets Couple Wed Jan. IS, at 8 p.m. at the home from home five days and five Show Slides Leah Circle of the First of Mrs John M. Klug. 5708 nights a week. Methodist Church met Tues­ Palos Verdes Blvd Married women who get day at the home of Mrs. Jim In Las Vegas During a business meeting Into mischief and use"loneli- Of Europe Buffalo. 1019 Amapola. plans for the year will be out­ ness" and "time on their Mr and Mrs. Paul Albright. A dessert luncheon was lined hands" as excuses are only 23313 Pennsylvania Ave , who served followed by a business On Nov. 30 For the program, Mrs. Aloha kidding themselves The wife spent three weeks in Europe meeting conducted by Mrs. Evers will speak on general » "MARY COSTA who wants to play around recently, are scheduled to Russell Paxton, chairman. On a month's honeymoon gardenia* ,' . In Harbor Area Debut will manage somehow to find in New Jersey are Mr. and All women of the area art show their colored slides to Attending the meeting were invited tn attend the meeting. the time. the students of the Southern Mmes. Miles Booth. Elmer Mrs. Douglas Richard Grant, When I was a child 1 re­ who were married in 1-as For further information Mrs. California Military Academy Bleich, Jim D o I a n, Jess John Klug may be called. member vividly the woman where their sons, Tim. Larry Greenwood. Raymond Hotline Vegas on Nov. 30. 1963. Mrs. Homes For Foreign : next door. She had seven and John are students. The Charles Riggio. Grant Is the former Katherine children and was one of the Albrights flew from Los Others were Mmes. Hazel Maxine Singleton, daughter Spend Holidays most promiscuous females in Angeles to New York on to Ward. Laura Ross. Ethel Jen- of Mr and Mrs Donald I) At Desert Home Wayne County. Her husband Paris, France. nings. Millie Millstead and Singleton of Lomita. Mr and Mrs Russell Pax- AFS Students Needed wasn't in the Navy. He was The itinerary took them Sarah Hogue. In New Jersey, the newly- ton have returned to their right In this city. Another from Paris to Madrid, Spain. weds are guests of the bride­ home at 1301 Crenshaw Blvd. neighbor who lived across the Zurich. Switzerland. Munich groom's parents, Mr. and .tfter spending two and half Homes for the 1964-65 eign teen-agers range from street had no children, but Germany. Salzburg, Austria. Horn* From Utah Mrs Laurir Grant in Phillips- weeks .it Ihrir home, east of American field Service for­ 16 to 18 years of age, have a she was so busy doing Amsterdam, Holland: Brus- Mrs. James McClure has burg 29 Palm*. During their desert eign students are needed in working knowledge of Knf thoughtful and generous sells and on to Copenhagen. returned from a five day trip MRS. DOUGLAS GRANT The bride was graduated vifit. the Paxton* celebrated the Torrance Unified High lish. and are selected on tb% things there was never a Christmas. Mr. From Denmark, the Al- to Provo, Utah. She accom­ ... nee Kathy Singleton from Torrance High School, Paxton's birth School district, according to basis of leadership, academic breath of scandal about her. bright* went to London, on panied her sister-in-law, Mr* (Hedman Photo) class of 1961. She is also a dav and New Years. Mrs. Mary Bartholomew I'd like to warn Mrs. to Glasgow. Scotland and Bel­ Paul Stod'brd and four child- graduate of the Flavio Beauty On Dec 26 they had as home placement chairman for progress, personality and Polaris adaptability. against thinking that fast Ireland, returning to Lon­ res to their Utah home after Omicron Pi to college and is a licensed cos­ their dinner guests their son the Torrance AFS chapter. «xtra marital affairs will don from where they began a visit here and in Palm metologist and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ Homes in the West and North The host family is respon­ solve her problem. They will their homeward trip. Springs. Meet Wednesday Her bridegroom is serving mond Paxton and three sons High areas are particularly sible for the room and board (Continued on Page 10) with the United States Navy, of Whitticr. of the student. It is prefer* Omicron Pi chapter of Beta needed. stationed in Ixmg Beach. Visiting with them on Dec. Requirements for having a able that the family has a Sigma Phi will meet Wednes­ Upon their return, the cou­ 27 were Torrance friends, Mr. student in a home are: first, student of its own in high day evening, Jan. 15, at 8 p.m. ple will be at home in Lomita. and Mrs. John Beahans, Sr., the student will be treated as school. Hospital at the home of Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs John Beahanr, a member of Uic family and Anyone wishing more in» Selck. 4803 W. 137th St.. Jr and children, Lynn and not as a guest; second, the formation or to apply may Hawthorne Miss Jane Smith, Auxiliary To Jackle. student will have his own contact Mrs. Bartholomew cr Auxiliary president, will conduct the bed: third, the home must Mrs. Joseph Dock, president business meeting. Miss Selck Meet At Dickey Seattle Guettt have a non-working mother Students attending Ton To Install will speak on "The Pleasure Mr and Mr.s C L. Johnson or one who gets home by 4 ranee high schools this year of Possession " Home Wednesday \\n\v returned to their home p.m.; and fourth, the young­ are from Norway. South Little Company of Mary in Seattle, Wash in nt on after est parent must be 37 years Africa and Brazil. Hospital Women's Auxiliary Family Vacation The regular meeting of spending the holidays here of age. The American Field Service will Install their officers for the Riviera Community with their daughter and hus­ Students come from 64 has brought to the United 1964 at a luncl.eon to be held Mr and Mrs. Albert Oliver Hospital Auxiliary will be band. Mr. and Mrs. James W. countries and sre always States to study for one year, at the Plush Horse Hotel on and sons Frank and Jay, 2S17 held at the home of Mrs. Max-tick 626 Paneo de la members of the senior class over 12.000 students during Wednesday. Jan. 15, at noon. W. 177th St. have returned David Dickey, 2605 Via Playa, Hollywood Riviera. in the high school. The for­ the past 13 years. Outgoing and incoming of­ from a 10 day vacation trip on Hivera, Palos Verdes Es- ficers will be guests at the which they visited the Carlo- states, Wednesday, Jan. 15, luncheon However, anyone bad Cavt'ins. Petrified Forest at noon. Films will he wishing to attend the lunch­ ar.d Montckuma Castle in shown immediately follow­ eon may do so by contacting Flagstaff, An/. The Olivers ing the luncheon Call Mrs. Mrs. Karl Hansom and mak made the trip during the Max Webber or Mrs W. A. ing a reservation rtcent holidays. Bailey for reservation. Little Company of Mary Hospital will hold its fourth At Hacienda Jan. 18 annual Founders Day Dinner Uance on Saturday. Jan. 25, starting at 7 p.m. with cock­ tails and dinner at 8 p.m. in Rod and Gun Club To the Manhattan Room of the Pen and Quill Restaurant, Manhattan Beach Chairman Edward P.Greene Install New Officers and members of the Women's Auxiliary are working jointly The Installation of newly- recording secretary; and Ben to make the banquet a sue elected Torrance Rod and Smith, board of directors. cess. Doctors and staff mem Gun Club officers will be held Past president and charter bers have been invited and at a dinner-dance on Satur­ day, Jan. 18, at the Hacienda member Ernie Maloy will con­ anyone wishing to attend may duct the installations do so by making a reserva­ Hotel Restaurant in San tion through the hospital or Pedro. Elections were held recent­ by calling Edward Greene. A Charter member Kred Bic- ly after the club's annual limited number of reserva­ kar, a Torrance fireman who steak and bean dinner in U> tions will be taken. The Pen resides at 2517 Lesserman mita Those on the A team and Quill Restaurant suggests with his wife. Gloria, and ate beans while the B team to those attending the dinner ON CONCERT TOl.'R Marymount College student, then three sons, will be in­ members ate steak. to park their cars in the lot Gina Dentesano. runs over an accordtan tune with Dr. stalled as president Point awards for various Immediately north of the Roger Wagner, head of the college musk department, Others who will be installed species of fish and game hotel. Cars can enter the area who invited her to accompany him and his tamed Roger are Joe Roberts, vice presi­ caught were given to mem­ NEWLY KLrXTED . Officer* of tlie Torrance Rod and (iun Club will be installed either from Sepulveda Boule­ Wagner Chorale on a concert tour of six southern states, dent; Carl Hanni, correspond­ bers throughout the year and Jan. 18 at a dinner-dance in San Pedro. New officers are (L to R) Ben Smith, board of vard or I'rom the two en­ during which she will b« a soloist for 18 appearances. The ing secretary; Ed G lines, determined which item they director!., Bertha McKinley, recording secretary: Ed Glmes, treasurer; Carl Hanni, < « -. trances on Oak Avenue. group, now on tour, will return Jan. 25 treasurer, Bertha McKinley, ate. beans or steak responding secretary. Joe Roberts, vice president, and Fred Bickar, president