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T1111na1, lhJ 14, t• Thmlday, Kay ~ 1948 * -
FRIDAY, ~ - 27, U., I
ID-LO BRIDGE CLUB V.F.W. AU:X:. INSTALLS
NEW OFFICERS
Hi-Lo chili. members met with
Miss Minnie Helv:ey this week. m- AT THE The V .F.W. Auxiliary No. 7895
prize was awarded to Arlone Lang; held i annual installation exer-
Lo-priz.e to Lavender GilliJand, + cises Apr. 28 at Masonic Hall.
Loralee Herrington held the 80 COTTAGE Sister Edith Thompson, of Cano-
honor prize at the close of the , ga Park Unit 2806 officiated with
,ame. . other officera from San Fernando
Others present were Myrtle ~nd Canon Park.
lijomstad, Catherine Howard, and Monday was largely devoted to New offfcera for the coming
Nettie Moore. office work with Chloe Howe and year are Mary Barnett, president;
Jeane McDqpeij going through the Lavender Gilliland, senior vice-
filea which were in a sad state and president; Joy Griffith, junior
well over-stuffed. Pauline Jure vice - precaident; Carol Arman,
made out some canteen reporta
Thur.day, JW\~ 20, 1946 treuurer; Grace Marino, secre-
while Mary Bruner contributed all tary; Helma Troast, conductor;
the sewing done. Mabel Marino, guard; La Von Zell,
We were pleasantly surprised
_'.I'ueaday when the new treasurer, chaplain; Celia Downing, patriotic
Mr. Byron Varner came in with Ed instructor.
Post of VFW here new signs "for us. Men are- pretty cy Wheelei:, playing the guitar,
tMlaaea Mary Downey and Nan-
Bauer, who is going to make some
much of a novelty in the cottage. provided enjoyable entertainment.
A local post of the Veterans Shirley Frew took care of the day's At ~e close of the meeting
of Foreign Wan was organized business and visited with Mrs. Cal- refreshments of doughnuts and
Monday night at a meeting held' zia and Belle McDermott who re- coffee were served.
at the R C. Philbert ranch in turned some kit bags and a sweater. The V.F.W. Post will hold its
Placerita canyon with Jack Ham ... ~ atd evening-the..Wo'--~- ·· -•-• installation ceremonies o'n Wed-
mell chosen as commander. Other with Lavender Gilliland and worked , 1 nesday, May 12.
officera named were .Dick Phil-
on baby blankets. We noticed some
bert, senior vice-commander; Jack new members, new to us anyway, I ----NS----
Prather, junior me-:commander,
"Blaclcie" Gilliland, pot advocate;- including Harriet Delano, Kathy
Curtis and Glenda Bezzo. Among
E&N Zell, guartermaste.r_; ~ the-other members were Beverley
Bowman, chaplain, and- Paul Bar-
nett, officer of the day. The e Wheeler, Nada McWbirter, May-
officera will serve during tbe rest belle Neufeld, Geraldin Holder, Viv- r Tlmnday, Octobers. 1•1
of this year. , ian Longnecker, Novice Stone,Carol
After conaiderable discu ion on , Williams, Marie Prather and Shan-
a name it was d cided to call the non Prather. W.O.T.M. Notes
• post lifter CAIIJ' • ' Sally O'Callahan had to go to
, u formed, and the unit headquarters for more material The Women o! the Moose
; the name Plac~rita Post. Wednesday so Edna Doner was met on Wednesday evening
, decided to hold the char- alone most of the day although 'Bess for their regular meeting, Mrs.
I ter open for 90 days. During t.hia Lester kept her company for a· ·Pearl Provol of Sherman Oaks
I period all joining the post will be while. Lois Harbison atopped in to and Mrs. Loretta Thompson
: I charter memben. tt was also vot,- ' lirmg ·back a robe and to admire were guests.
ed to fohn an auxitiary unit. Over- , Milt Ball in appreciation of the use
. veterans desiring to join the ' of the cottage during that drive. Plans were made to visit the .
requ to J Fem Wood brought some home- Reseda Chapter's open meet-
Hammell or Earl Zell. Arty wife, , made candy Thursday for Maud ing on Tuesday. ·
mother, daughter or li.ter of an ' Dull and Babe Erickson. It waa a Mn. Chas. W. GllllliUl~ was
oven veteran is eligible for the • very sorry looking pink baby sweat.- appointed Hospitality aii}r.
Auxiliary and is ed to contact ' er that Fern was knitting. We ac- man.
Jack Hammell or Paul ' cused her of using it for a dust
Bamett. , cloth but she said it was one that ,A Superstition Dance will be
had been lying around unfinished held on Friday evening, Oct• 1
ried out under the superviaion of for months and she was being big- ober 13, at the M~ Lodge
Geo,-ge H. Riley ·or ..i.t&nt hea'l"ted ·in flnisbing it. B sides she in Newhall to which the public
chief , ~ of Califorala. intends to wash it hen done. We is welcome.
tion IUYices will take it all back: Fielding Wood put
place . OD July 21. in an appearance and tried to get" Mrs. Donald Barnett won the
us to mention the 7th War Loan, door prize .tor the evening.
but we said we were only inter. After the meeting refresh-
ested in Red Cross news. • ment.a were served by Mrs.
Gladys Laney brought the main Charles W. Gllllland.
dish for the Friday group, a very
tasty casserole of Spanish rice. • Mrs. Frances Brawley was
Hattie Madden furnished bread and
real butter and Thelma Cash baked called back to Little Rock, Ark.
a pie that was really out of this recently to care for relatives
world. Ruth · Darjes and Virgie Gil- who are seriously ill So far
mour went out for some cold drinks she reports only slight im-
and afterward everyone confessed provements.
to a slightly full condition. Besides
sewing hard while they are here,
these ladies do a Jot more work at
their homes. Lois Harbison dropped
in late in the afternoon with 30 kit
bags and was pleased to see :we had
more matel'ial for WAC robes. She
took seven home with her and we
wouldn't be surprised If she had
them all made before she got there.
The first aid class last Tuesday
evening at the courthouse. brought.
out most of the Forestry service
persoonel, but we'd like to see more
people at the next one. Classes are
held every Tuesday .from 8 to 10
p.m.