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C-1—THE PRESS Wednesday, May 29, 1963 MRS. GERALD LEE RAMEY . . former Theresa Cozzolino (photo by Crotty) Riviera Garden Club Names Show Winners Riviera Garden Club held Its recent annual flower ihow and tea, "May Flower Fashions," at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles John. Floral arrangements filled every room of the John Re sidence. Gracing the tea ta- hle was a centerpiece in tones of aqua hy Walteria Florists. Sweepstake prize for cap turing the most ribbons in the show went to Mrs. Ro- "bert E. Baker. Mrs. Ralph Lindsey and Mrs. C. W. Gilkes judged the exhibits which included Indoor, out door and chil dren's arrangements. Winners were: Placement in living room: Mmes Frank Perkins, 'Tirst place; Robert, Short/, second prize; Clifford Motley, third prize; and Neill Scott, honor ary mention; placement in dining room; Mmes. Howard Swarthout, first place; Ro bert Underwood e c o n d Pilot Club Installs Officers Terrace Room at the Jump 'N Jack Restaurant wag the setting for the ninth annual installation banquet of the Pilot Club of Torrance Thursday. Mrs. W. E. Bowen was in- italled as president by Mrs. Betty Neighbors, Governor of District No. 18 and mem ber of the Van Nuys Club. Other officers installed were: Miss Mae Sleep, first vice president; Mmes. Ken neth Beight, second vice president; Dorothea Howard, recording secretary; Philip Clark, corresponding secre- tary; Joan Luump treasurer; J. K. Burchfield and charlefl Moore, directors and Ilerma Tillfm, immprliaf* pa«« prov ident. Miss Lamen Siegel, senior at West High RrhooJ was the recipient of the Schol arship Award. Mrs. Tillim, gave a brief resume of committee accom plishments and activities during the past year. The Pilot Club of Torrance Is a member club of Pilot, In ternational, one of the five International classified serv ice organizations for busi ness and professional wom en. The first Pilot Club was organized in Macon, Ga., Oc tober 18, 1021. The name Pi lot was cnosen because it means Leader and Guide and the word International was added because the far- •ighted founders visualized an organization which would becom* international in •cope. The motto of Pilot, i* 'True Course Ever." Theme for this year Is "Leadership through Service." place and Robert Short, third place. Master bedroom place ment: Mrs. Robert Baker, first place and Mrs. Hugh Brensman, second place; master bath placement: Mrs. Thomas Stuelpnagel first place and Mrs. Edgar Tuller, second place; playroom placement; Mrs. Leslie Cur- tis, first place and George Shipway, second place. Floral arrangements for garden and patio: Mmes. Ro bert Baker, first place, Ro bert Atha, second place, and Gene Voorhees, honorary mention; non-floral garden and patio arrangements; Mmes. Clifford Motley, first place, Noil Scott, 'second place; Hollis Jewoll, third place, and Robert Raker, honorary mention. Miniature arrangements: two-inch class: Mrs. Robert Raer; five-inch class: Mmes. Robert Baker, first place; Frank Perkins, second place; High Brenamen, third place; and Clifford Motley, honor ary mention. Horticultural specimens: annuals category: Mrs. Ro bert Short, first place, and Mrs. Hollis Jewell. second place; perennials category Mmes: George Shipwav, first, and second place: Thomas St.uelpnagel anrl Robe r t Sauer, tied for second place; bulbs: Mrs. Robert Sauer and Hugh Brennaman. tied for first. Children's arrangements: Cheryl Voorhees. Paula Johnson, Nancy Baker, Car ol Sauer, Andy Scott, Karen Shipway, John Stuelpnagel, Missy Short. Robby John son, and LoriAtha. Cozzolino-Ramey Nuptials Recited Miss Theresa Cozzolino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cozzolino of 022 Gas- tine St., became the bride of Gerald Lee Ramey, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Lee Ramey of 615 E. 21 Otb St., in a dou ble-ring ceremony perform ed by Rev. Harold Boyd at 7 p.m. Saturday.. May 4 at, Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. Baskets of carnations and stock decorated the altar. More than .100 guests were in attendance. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a white floor- length lace gown with a scal loped neckline, and long sleeves. She carried a bou quet, of white orchids and stephanotis. Miss Shirlcy Robinson, maid of honor, and Miss An- drea Morrick, bridesmaid, were attired in matching ballerina-length gowns of pink silk organza and car ried bouquets of pink car nations and roses. Best man Darrell Lee Ra mey had as his attendants: Jerry Pennington. Bernie Isabel and Ralph Ribas. Musical selections includ ed "Love's More Excellent Way" and "Jehovah, God, My Shephard." Following the ceremony a recption was held at the Tor rance Lomita Board of Real tors. Miss Margie Weiss pre sided at the guest book. A 1962 graduate of Nar- bonnc High School, the bride is employed as a se cretary at Security Title In surance Co. The bridegroom, who was graduated from Banning High School In 1061. is affiliated with Vege table Oil Products. The couple is at home at 1754 Martina following a honeymoon trip to Lake Ta- hoe and Carmel. Scouting Around PACK 7.V.C The 22.'5rd St. School Au ditorium was scene of the recent annual Pine wood Derby. Trophies were pre sented to Kenneth Carroll for the best looking car and Paul Smith for the fastest, car: David Blunt, second place, and Kenneth Marcus, third place. Harold Burgcner, neigh borhood commissioner, pre sented pack charter for the coming year to Mrs. Harold Burgener. president of the 223rd Street PTA. Awards were given by Ro bert Elliot, assistant, cub- master and the following boys: Steven Mitchell, bob cat and assistant denner; Dennis Ogle, bobcat; John Cameron. bear badge, one gold arrow, three silver ar rows. Paul Cook, denner badge, three silver arrows, one gold arrow, bear badge; Bill Tracy, one year pin, one gold arrow; John Carman, assistant, denner, one year pin. Kenneth Marcus: one sil ver arrow; Kenneth Carrell. lion badge, one gold arrow; Raymond Blair, one silver arrow; Richard James, wolf badge, assistant denner. Steve Norris. one gold ar row, denner; Michael Doe- ser, one silver arrow; Ran- dal Cox, bear badge, one silver arrow, one gold arrow. SISTERHOOD TEA SET FOR SUNDAY The Sisterhood of Congre gation Ner Tamid will hold a mother-daughter tea Sun day from 2:30 to 4:30 at the Grandview Women's Club in Palos Verdes Testates. Entertainment, will be fur nished by the Barbara School of Dance, a division of the Palos Verdes Aca demy of Arts. Prizes will be awarded to mothers, daugh ters and grandmothers by a committee of judges com prised of mothers of sons. Committee members are Mmes: Jack Esensten, Jo seph Cohen, Richard Gold, Emanuel Diamant and Ro bert Rockoff. Persons desir ing ticket information are asked to call FR 8-2502. Steven Stone, wolf badge, one gold arrow, one silver arrow, assistant denner; Stu art Zawacky, lion badge, denner; Randal Mitchell, bobcat; Larry Mitehell. den ner; Joe Danford. one silver arrow, assistant denner; Gary Haraguchi, denner; Martin Burgener, assistant denner. Inspection tomahawk went to Den 3. Banner for parent, attendance w?s awarded to the Webelos Den. The April outing was a trip to the Lions' Drag Strip in Wilmington. The Webelos also spent a Satur day bowling. Paul Danford is eubmaster for Pack 7. r >. r )C. The sponsor is the 223rd Street School PTA. Carnival Set for Weekend St. Philomena Women's Council members will .com bine efforts with members of the Men's Council to pre sent the annual parish car nival on the school grounds, 21000 S. Main St., Saturday and Sunday. Proceeds of the event, will be used to reduce the parish debt, according to Father Frederick Callahan, pastor. Co-chairmen are Mrs. Mi chael Marincovich, president of the Women's Council, and Robert Gese, president of the Men's Council. Highlighting events will be the serving of a chicken dinner Sunday to be follow ed by the awarding of a sta tion wagon and portable television set. Booths and games to be featured both days include: baked goods, fish pond, bal loon dart, novelty booth, poodel booth, stuffed toy booth, sno-cone and popcorn wagon, soft drink trailer, taco booth, country store, and hamburger and hot dog stands. RONNIE SAUNDERS, Society Editor CARNIVAL PLANS are discussed by members of St. Philomena Women's Council as they prepare for the two- day event to be held this weekend on the school grounds at 21900 S. Main St. Featured attractions will include game and refreshments booths, a chicken dinner and awarding of a sta- tion wagon and portable television set. Checking details are: (l-r) Mmes. Richard Tracy, second vice-president; Michael Marincovich, president; and James Donovan, first vice-president. Looking on are Mike Tracy, 9, left, and Michele Marincovich, 6, right. PRESS photo SET SOCIAL EVENING The Torrance Republican Federated Women's Club has planned a social for the night of June 1 to be held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Jones, 22723 Eriel St. Per sons interested in joining the club are asked to con tact Mrs. Don Mehling. FR 7-5610. Meetings are held every third Tuesday at the International House of Pan cakes, Del Amo at, 10 p.m. Deadline Tomorrow Reservations deadline is tomorrow for awards lunch eon of Little Co. of Mary Hospital to be held Thurs day, June 6 at Polynesian Restaurant. Persons desiring to place reservations have been asked to contact Mmes. T. T,. Montgomery at TE 3-3008. May Ingles. FR 9-7808. or ilarrv Titue, FR 1-2652. Candlelight Installation Held by Wesleyan Guild Mrs. Irene Steele was in stalled as president of the Wesleyan Service Guild Tuesday evening, May 21 at a dinner meeting at the First Methodist Church. Mrs. Gilbert 7/immerman. wife of the pastor, was in stalling officer. Installation was held in the Friendship Room of the church which was deco-ated for the occasion with floral arrangements. Candles were used as symbols of office as Mrs. Ximmerman charged the officers with their du ties. Other officers and chair man installed were: Miss Molly Marshall, vice presi dent; Miss Pauline Greer, recording secretary; Mrs. Chelcia Shelby. treasurer; Mrs. Ethel Hutchison. pro motion secretary; Mrs. Sara Hogue. coordinator; Mrs. Catherine Baker, spiritual life; Mrs. Trudy Campbell, membership; Mrs. Peggy Jones, supply work; Odeil Lewis, publicity; Mrs. Vir ginia Sloat. literature and publications; Mrs. Bet ty Harrison, local church activities: Mrs. Clina Hol land, historian; Mrs. Lois Sluga. education; Mrs. Mar ion Gunter. Christian social relations; Mrs. Dorothy Goldsmith and Olive Marsh all, hostesses; Mrs. Lenora Gray, sunshine chairman; Mrs. Beulah Strom. Mrs. Le- ona Eads and Mrs. Doris Tanner, nominating commit tee. Mrs. Leona Eads perform ed the pledge service and presented Mrs. Trudia Campbell, outgoing presi dent, with a life-time mem bership pin. Special guests at the din ner were Mrs. Pat Peterson and Mrs. Pat Thorn. The organization is com prised of women who are employed and are unable to take part in the daily acti vities of the church. Women interested in membership are asked to contact Mrs. Trudie Campbell, 2276 El Dorado. Hadassah Officers To Be Installed RECEIVING SECOND LARGEST number of awards pre- sented ot the recent conference of the Southern Pacific Coast Region of Hadassah was the South Bay Chapter. Trophies will he displayed at on ipstollotion luncheon to held at noon Tuesday at the Polynesian Restau- rant. Pictured are: (l-r) Mmes, Jack Mishlove, incom- ing organization vice president; Walter Raine, incom- ing program vice prqsident; Max Stern, outgoing presi- dent; and Robert Breakstone, incoming president PRESS photo Installation of newly-elect ed officers of the South Ray Chapter of Hadassah will be Vipld at. The Palynesian Res taurant at noon. Tuesday. Mrs. Harold Strauss, area vice president, and advisor to the South Bay Chapter, will be installing officer. Installed will be Mmes. Robert Breakstone, presi dent; Jack Mishlove. organi zation vice president; Walter Raine. program vice presi dent; Aaron Rodkin, educa tion vice president; Nan Satl.on, membership vice president; Frank Goct.z. fund-raising vice president; Rap Fmme, recording secre tary; Robert Mann, corre sponding secretary; and Abraham Janoff. financial secretary. Mrs. Stern is out going president of the chap ter. Guests will include Rabbi Leonard Helman of Tempi* Reth-El, San Pedro, who will give the invocation and Richard Darling, manager of the Redondo Reach branch of the American Savings and Ixian Association. Sebastian and his guitar will entertain. At the recent conference of the Southern Pacific Coast Region of Hadassah. which includes twenty-four chap ters, the South Bay Chapter received the second largest number of awards presan* ed. There will be a trophy table at the luncheon and all of the plaques and other awards will be displayed. The planning committee includes: Mmes. Max Stern, Edward I»ookman,, Arthur Jurrnain. Ben Conde and Myron Katz. Reservations tn attend the luncheon may ba made hy calling DA. 6-6748 or FR 5-8189. Members and friends are invited to attend.
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Page 1: Cozzolino-Ramey Nuptials Recited · resume of committee accom plishments and activities during the past year. The Pilot Club of Torrance Is a member club of Pilot, In ... Shipway,

C-1—THE PRESS Wednesday, May 29, 1963

MRS. GERALD LEE RAMEY . . former Theresa Cozzolino

(photo by Crotty)

Riviera Garden Club Names Show Winners

Riviera Garden Club held Its recent annual flower ihow and tea, "May Flower Fashions," at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles John.

Floral arrangements filled every room of the John Re­ sidence. Gracing the tea ta- hle was a centerpiece in tones of aqua hy Walteria Florists.

Sweepstake prize for cap­ turing the most ribbons in the show went to Mrs. Ro-

"bert E. Baker.Mrs. Ralph Lindsey and

Mrs. C. W. Gilkes judged the exhibits which included Indoor, out door and chil­ dren's arrangements.

Winners were:Placement in living room:

Mmes Frank Perkins, 'Tirst place; Robert, Short/, second prize; Clifford Motley, third prize; and Neill Scott, honor­ ary mention; placement in dining room; Mmes. Howard Swarthout, first place; Ro­ bert Underwood • e c o n d

Pilot ClubInstallsOfficers

Terrace Room at the Jump 'N Jack Restaurant wag the setting for the ninth annual installation banquet of the Pilot Club of Torrance Thursday.

Mrs. W. E. Bowen was in- italled as president by Mrs. Betty Neighbors, Governor of District No. 18 and mem­ ber of the Van Nuys Club.

Other officers installed were: Miss Mae Sleep, first vice president; Mmes. Ken­ neth Beight, second vice president; Dorothea Howard, recording secretary; Philip Clark, corresponding secre- tary; Joan Luump treasurer; J. K. Burchfield and charlefl Moore, directors and Ilerma Tillfm, immprliaf* pa«« prov­ ident.

Miss Lamen Siegel, senior at West High RrhooJ was the recipient of the Schol­ arship Award.

Mrs. Tillim, gave a brief resume of committee accom­ plishments and activities during the past year.

The Pilot Club of Torrance Is a member club of Pilot, In­ ternational, one of the five International classified serv­ ice organizations for busi­ ness and professional wom­ en. The first Pilot Club was organized in Macon, Ga., Oc­ tober 18, 1021. The name Pi­ lot was cnosen because it means Leader and Guide and the word International was added because the far-•ighted founders visualized an organization which would becom* international in•cope.

The motto of Pilot, i* 'True Course Ever." Theme for this year Is "Leadership through Service."

place and Robert Short, third place.

Master bedroom place­ ment: Mrs. Robert Baker, first place and Mrs. Hugh Brensman, second place; master bath placement: Mrs. Thomas Stuelpnagel first place and Mrs. Edgar Tuller, second place; playroom placement; Mrs. Leslie Cur- tis, first place and George Shipway, second place.

Floral arrangements for garden and patio: Mmes. Ro­ bert Baker, first place, Ro­ bert Atha, second place, and Gene Voorhees, honorary mention; non-floral garden and patio arrangements; Mmes. Clifford Motley, first place, Noil Scott, 'second place; Hollis Jewoll, third place, and Robert Raker, honorary mention.

Miniature arrangements: two-inch class: Mrs. Robert Raer; five-inch class: Mmes. Robert Baker, first place; Frank Perkins, second place; High Brenamen, third place; and Clifford Motley, honor­ ary mention.

Horticultural specimens: annuals category: Mrs. Ro­ bert Short, first place, and Mrs. Hollis Jewell. second place; perennials category Mmes: George Shipwav, first, and second place: Thomas St.uelpnagel anrl Robe r t Sauer, tied for second place; bulbs: Mrs. Robert Sauer and Hugh Brennaman. tied for first.

Children's arrangements: Cheryl Voorhees. Paula Johnson, Nancy Baker, Car­ ol Sauer, Andy Scott, Karen Shipway, John Stuelpnagel, Missy Short. Robby John­ son, and LoriAtha.

Cozzolino-Ramey Nuptials Recited

Miss Theresa Cozzolino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cozzolino of 022 Gas- tine St., became the bride of Gerald Lee Ramey, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Lee Ramey of 615 E. 21 Otb St., in a dou­ ble-ring ceremony perform­ ed by Rev. Harold Boyd at 7 p.m. Saturday.. May 4 at, Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.

Baskets of carnations and stock decorated the altar. More than .100 guests were in attendance.

Escorted by her father, the bride wore a white floor- length lace gown with a scal­ loped neckline, and long sleeves. She carried a bou­ quet, of white orchids and stephanotis.

Miss Shirlcy Robinson, maid of honor, and Miss An- drea Morrick, bridesmaid, were attired in matching ballerina-length gowns of

pink silk organza and car­ ried bouquets of pink car­ nations and roses.

Best man Darrell Lee Ra­ mey had as his attendants: Jerry Pennington. Bernie Isabel and Ralph Ribas.

Musical selections includ­ ed "Love's More Excellent Way" and "Jehovah, God, My Shephard."

Following the ceremony a recption was held at the Tor­ rance Lomita Board of Real­ tors. Miss Margie Weiss pre­ sided at the guest book.

A 1962 graduate of Nar- bonnc High School, the bride is employed as a se­ cretary at Security Title In­ surance Co. The bridegroom, who was graduated from Banning High School In 1061. is affiliated with Vege­ table Oil Products.

The couple is at home at 1754 Martina following a honeymoon trip to Lake Ta- hoe and Carmel.

Scouting AroundPACK 7.V.C

The 22.'5rd St. School Au­ ditorium was scene of the recent annual Pine wood Derby. Trophies were pre­ sented to Kenneth Carroll for the best looking car and Paul Smith for the fastest, car: David Blunt, second place, and Kenneth Marcus, third place.

Harold Burgcner, neigh­ borhood commissioner, pre­ sented pack charter for the coming year to Mrs. Harold Burgener. president of the 223rd Street PTA.

Awards were given by Ro­ bert Elliot, assistant, cub- master and the following boys: Steven Mitchell, bob­ cat and assistant denner; Dennis Ogle, bobcat; John Cameron. bear badge, one gold arrow, three silver ar­ rows.

Paul Cook, denner badge, three silver arrows, one gold arrow, bear badge; Bill Tracy, one year pin, one gold arrow; John Carman, assistant, denner, one year pin.

Kenneth Marcus: one sil­ ver arrow; Kenneth Carrell. lion badge, one gold arrow; Raymond Blair, one silver arrow; Richard James, wolf badge, assistant denner.

Steve Norris. one gold ar­ row, denner; Michael Doe- ser, one silver arrow; Ran- dal Cox, bear badge, one silver arrow, one gold arrow.

SISTERHOOD TEA SET FOR SUNDAY

The Sisterhood of Congre­ gation Ner Tamid will hold a mother-daughter tea Sun­ day from 2:30 to 4:30 at the Grandview Women's Club in Palos Verdes Testates.

Entertainment, will be fur­ nished by the Barbara School of Dance, a division of the Palos Verdes Aca­ demy of Arts. Prizes will be awarded to mothers, daugh­ ters and grandmothers by a committee of judges com­ prised of mothers of sons.

Committee members are Mmes: Jack Esensten, Jo­ seph Cohen, Richard Gold, Emanuel Diamant and Ro­ bert Rockoff. Persons desir­ ing ticket information are asked to call FR 8-2502.

Steven Stone, wolf badge, one gold arrow, one silver arrow, assistant denner; Stu­ art Zawacky, lion badge, denner; Randal Mitchell, bobcat; Larry Mitehell. den­ ner; Joe Danford. one silver arrow, assistant denner; Gary Haraguchi, denner; Martin Burgener, assistant denner.

Inspection tomahawk went to Den 3. Banner for parent, attendance w?s awarded to the Webelos Den. The April outing was a trip to the Lions' Drag Strip in Wilmington. The Webelos also spent a Satur­ day bowling.

Paul Danford is eubmaster for Pack 7.r>.r)C. The sponsor is the 223rd Street School PTA.

Carnival Set for Weekend

St. Philomena Women's Council members will .com­ bine efforts with members of the Men's Council to pre­ sent the annual parish car­ nival on the school grounds, 21000 S. Main St., Saturday and Sunday.

Proceeds of the event, will be used to reduce the parish debt, according to Father Frederick Callahan, pastor.

Co-chairmen are Mrs. Mi­ chael Marincovich, president of the Women's Council, and Robert Gese, president of the Men's Council.

Highlighting events will be the serving of a chicken dinner Sunday to be follow­ ed by the awarding of a sta­ tion wagon and portable television set.

Booths and games to be featured both days include: baked goods, fish pond, bal­ loon dart, novelty booth, poodel booth, stuffed toy booth, sno-cone and popcorn wagon, soft drink trailer, taco booth, country store, and hamburger and hot dog stands.

RONNIE SAUNDERS, Society Editor

CARNIVAL PLANS are discussed by members of St. Philomena Women's Council as they prepare for the two- day event to be held this weekend on the school grounds at 21900 S. Main St. Featured attractions will include game and refreshments booths, a chicken dinner and awarding of a sta­

tion wagon and portable television set. Checking details are: (l-r) Mmes. Richard Tracy, second vice-president; Michael Marincovich, president; and James Donovan, first vice-president. Looking on are Mike Tracy, 9, left, and Michele Marincovich, 6, right.

PRESS photo

SET SOCIAL EVENINGThe Torrance Republican

Federated Women's Club has planned a social for the night of June 1 to be held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Jones, 22723 Eriel St. Per­ sons interested in joining the club are asked to con­ tact Mrs. Don Mehling. FR 7-5610. Meetings are held every third Tuesday at the International House of Pan­ cakes, Del Amo at, 10 p.m.

Deadline TomorrowReservations deadline is

tomorrow for awards lunch­ eon of Little Co. of Mary Hospital to be held Thurs­ day, June 6 at Polynesian Restaurant. Persons desiring to place reservations have been asked to contact Mmes. T. T,. Montgomery at TE 3-3008. May Ingles. FR 9-7808. or ilarrv Titue, FR 1-2652.

Candlelight Installation Held by Wesleyan Guild

Mrs. Irene Steele was in­ stalled as president of the Wesleyan Service Guild Tuesday evening, May 21 at a dinner meeting at the First Methodist Church.

Mrs. Gilbert 7/immerman. wife of the pastor, was in­ stalling officer.

Installation was held in the Friendship Room of the church which was deco-ated for the occasion with floral arrangements. Candles were used as symbols of office as Mrs. Ximmerman charged the officers with their du­ ties.

Other officers and chair­ man installed were: Miss Molly Marshall, vice presi­ dent; Miss Pauline Greer, recording secretary; Mrs. Chelcia Shelby. treasurer; Mrs. Ethel Hutchison. pro­ motion secretary; Mrs. Sara Hogue. coordinator; Mrs. Catherine Baker, spiritual life; Mrs. Trudy Campbell, membership; Mrs. Peggy Jones, supply work; Odeil Lewis, publicity; Mrs. Vir­

ginia Sloat. literature and publications; Mrs. Bet­ ty Harrison, local church activities: Mrs. Clina Hol­ land, historian; Mrs. Lois Sluga. education; Mrs. Mar­ ion Gunter. Christian social relations; Mrs. Dorothy Goldsmith and Olive Marsh­ all, hostesses; Mrs. Lenora Gray, sunshine chairman; Mrs. Beulah Strom. Mrs. Le- ona Eads and Mrs. Doris Tanner, nominating commit­ tee.

Mrs. Leona Eads perform­ ed the pledge service and presented Mrs. Trudia Campbell, outgoing presi­ dent, with a life-time mem­ bership pin.

Special guests at the din­ ner were Mrs. Pat Peterson and Mrs. Pat Thorn.

The organization is com­ prised of women who are employed and are unable to take part in the daily acti­ vities of the church. Women interested in membership are asked to contact Mrs. Trudie Campbell, 2276 El Dorado.

Hadassah Officers To Be Installed

RECEIVING SECOND LARGEST number of awards pre­ sented ot the recent conference of the Southern Pacific Coast Region of Hadassah was the South Bay Chapter. Trophies will he displayed at on ipstollotion luncheon to b« held at noon Tuesday at the Polynesian Restau­

rant. Pictured are: (l-r) Mmes, Jack Mishlove, incom­ ing organization vice president; Walter Raine, incom­ ing program vice prqsident; Max Stern, outgoing presi­ dent; and Robert Breakstone, incoming president

PRESS photo

Installation of newly-elect­ ed officers of the South Ray Chapter of Hadassah will be Vipld at. The Palynesian Res­ taurant at noon. Tuesday.

Mrs. Harold Strauss, area vice president, and advisor to the South Bay Chapter, will be installing officer.

Installed will be Mmes. Robert Breakstone, presi­ dent; Jack Mishlove. organi­ zation vice president; Walter Raine. program vice presi­ dent; Aaron Rodkin, educa­ tion vice president; Nan Satl.on, membership vice president; Frank Goct.z. fund-raising vice president; Rap Fmme, recording secre­ tary; Robert Mann, corre­ sponding secretary; and Abraham Janoff. financial secretary. Mrs. Stern is out­ going president of the chap­ ter.

Guests will include Rabbi

Leonard Helman of Tempi* Reth-El, San Pedro, who will give the invocation and Richard Darling, manager of the Redondo Reach branch of the American Savings and Ixian Association. Sebastian and his guitar will entertain.

At the recent conference of the Southern Pacific Coast Region of Hadassah. which includes twenty-four chap­ ters, the South Bay Chapter received the second largest number of awards presan* ed. There will be a trophy table at the luncheon and all of the plaques and other awards will be displayed.

The planning committee includes: Mmes. Max Stern, Edward I»ookman,, Arthur Jurrnain. Ben Conde and Myron Katz. Reservations tn attend the luncheon may ba made hy calling DA. 6-6748 or FR 5-8189. Members and friends are invited to attend.

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