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6-2 THI PRESS Wgdnaidoy, September 25,19«a LIFE SCOUTS HONORED ' Boone?. Sieve Skelley; Ea- At a recent Court of Hon-;*les. Paul Fink; Hawks, or for Scout Troop No. 785, by FLOWER SHOW WINNERS or the fourth onniversory celebration of th* Court Polos Verdes Independent Order of Foresters were named by Mrs. Velmo Bush ond Mrs. Victor Bensteod. Pictured ore, from left, Mmes. Doris Hogen, first prize in live arrangements; Mary Jo Faust, sweepstakes winner; and Sidney Kerr, first pnez winner in artificial arrangement. Forty-five arrangements were entered 'Slippery Gulch' Plans Finalized PTA NEWS Kiriril arrangement for the "Slippery Gulch Night" at Torrance Moose Lodge on Saturday Sept. 28, were an- nouncer! this week by Gov- ernor Joseph Marley and Lorraine Walker, senior re- rent of Torrance Chapter 44, Women of The Moose. Co-chairmen for the eve- ning of fun in the Old Wtst Style will he Mrs. .lean No rthr nil and Melvln foat.es. All Moose members are bring encouraged to dress in the attire of the old west and come to their Moose home at 1744 West Carson St. for an evening of fun »nd relaxing. Sheriff Melvin Coates, Junior Governor of Torrance Moose Lodge, and his deputies will provide the customers for Judge Ross Britt'R Kangaroo Court. There will be dancing from 6 p.m. to 1 p.m. to the melodies of "John Plata and His Westerners" playing all kirvls of music from tunes of the golden west to popu- lar mu.sic of the sixties. At 1! p.m. a buffet dinner will hf served under the leader-hip of Mrs. Gerald Coplen, membership chair- nan, and Mrs. Clifford Klop- penborg, horm-rnaking chair- man of the Women of the IDEA lomato .siices with a combination of sieved California avocado, aour cream arvi drained minced flams. Serve as a Wefltern- tyle salad or place avocado- clam mixture in "dip" bowl and cirrle with cherry toma- toes as a party appetizer. Moose Chapter. "Vissions of the Kuture" will be provided by Mrs. William Bell, Women of the Moose publicity chairman. Thi* will be the third an- nual presentation of the Slip- pery Gulch Night program at the Torrance Moose Lodge. It \jn one of the few adult only activities the family fra- ternity presents each year. Luau Dinner I$ance Slated For Oct. 18 Ave Maria Vouncil No. .1 of the Ladies of Columbus and Fermin Lasuen Council of the Knights of Columbus will present its annual luau dinner and dance on Satur- day night. Oct. 5, in the Knights of Columbus hall, .Til North Birch in Haw- thorne. A social hour will begin at 6:.'W) p.m. followed by a luau fraKt catered by Soren- son's Caterers beginning at 7:.'JO p.m. There will be en- tertainment during dinner. Dancing to Al Oervais and his Orchestra will round out festivities. $5 per person purchased by calling La/Jy Francis Kyraud (OS 5-6768)' or Knight Larry O'Malley (OS 6-6298). Lady George Neelartd is in charge of furnishing ap- propriate decorations. Grarid Lady Thomas Ifufford and Knight Larry O'Malley are ACCENT ON YOUTH "Accent on Youth" is the iheme chosen by the North High PTA for the coming year'* programs, which will include six association meet- ings. The Oct. 16 meeting will be the a n n u a 1 "Back to School program for all par- ents." On Nov. 18, after a brief business meeting, (he Torrance Unified School Dis- trict Kducation board mem- bers will conduct a regular this school board meeting at high school. The combined musi partments will present Ihe Christmas program, on Dec. 18. In February, Ihe associa- tion will honor past presi- dentsand honorary life mem- bership members. The March meeting will president. Theme for the September meeting will be "know your child and meet, his teacher." In keeping with this Iheme, group conferences will fol- low the meeting. Parents who atlerul will have oppor- tunity to meet with teachers and discuss activities for the coming year. Following the group con- ferences, coffee will be serv- ed in the cafetorium. There will be a cake sale, and slices of cake will be sold. The pro- ceeds from this sale will go to the welfare fund. This dp- fund is used to provide help for needy families over the coming holidays. The Perry PTA r\rculive. board will he hostesses for the evening. A special invi- tation has been extended to all parents of new students to come and get acquainted include the cers and a election of offi- presentation by The homomaking depart- ment will present a fashion show at the May meeting. Program planning was conducted by Mrs. Loris Sim, first vice president, with Mrs. William Cassida, presi- dent; Dr. R. D. Guengerich, school principal; and Mmos. Robert Dean; Robert Hrig- P. Dr-Langr-; W. R. 0. R. Allison; and B. Simrnons assist- the evenings Tickets are and may be ham; C. Towel 1; Morgan ing. MKET TEACHERS Perry Elementary School PTA will hold its first meet- ing of the school year to- morrow at 7:30 p.m. in the school Cafetorium. There will he a short business meeting under the direction chairmen of the gala affair. I of Mrs. FJias Perry, PTA with 1he teachers and the school. Keystone Women Oppose Cityhood The Keystone Women's Club held a special meeting at their club house on Sept. 10 at 127 K. U20th St. to de- termine whether the mem- bership was for or againKt cityhood for Carson. A lengthy discussion, \\ ith questions and answers by the members, ensued. After facts and figures were stud- ied a vote was taken. The Keystone Woman's Club went on record as opposing the present plan for city- hood for ('arson. The common opinion ex- pressed was that a city with- out not enough hope to industry prosper. could which is sponsored by St. Catherine Holy Name So- ciety, Dave Sexton, Steve) Long, and Steve Lockwood were honored as life scouts. Other awards presented by Scoutmaster Larry Kuhn were as follows: tenderfoot Scouts: ,lim Daughterly, Ru- hen Presiado. and Charles R h i 1 i n-p e r; second class Scouts: David Lockwood, Fred Gallassi, Pat Conaty, 1 -ewis Patterson, and Mi- rhael Pulis; First Class Scouts; Richard Solo, and .lohn Fiorello; star scouts: .Jim Menzie. Charles Wells, and Steve Skelley; totin and chip cards: David Lockwood, Charles Rhilinger. and Fred Gallassi. Merit Radges were warded to the following scouts: swimming: Charles Wells and Tim Mathos; tnisic: Steve Skelley and Danny Gallegos; fireman ship: Charles Wells; citizenship in the home: Jim Menzie; ath- letics: Steve Skelley; camp- ing: Charles Wells, Steve Skelley, Sieve Lange, and Jim Men/ie; cooking: Charles Wells. Steve Skelley. Steve Lange. and Jim Menzie; hik- ing: Charles Wells, Steve Skelley, Sieve Lange. and Jim Menzie; soil and water; Dave Sexlon; nature: Steve Lockwood. Rowing: Steve Lange and Steve Lockwood; life saving: Steve Lange and Steve Lock- wood; citizenship in the na- lion: Eddie Greteman, Dave KrJandson. Jim Menzie. and Tim Mathos; citizenship in the community: Sieve Lange and Dave Sexton; scholar- ship: Dave Sexton and Dan- ny Gallegos; safety: Jim Menzie and Tim Mathos; canoeing: Steve Lange; me- tal work: Dave Sexton; elec- tricity: Dave Sexton; one mile swim awards: Steve Lockwood. Steve Lange. and Eddie Greteman. Year pins went to: one year: David Bunic. Ken Be- mis, and Bill Gallwas; (wo year: Jim Menzie, Steve Lange, and -Mark Kearns; three year: John Remlinger and Dave Erlandson. Al «> presented were one >< perfect attendance pins to: David Bunic, Tim Mathos. and Steve Skelley. The following boys attend- ed summer camp at Lake Arrowhead and were, pre- sented Iheir patches: Stve Lange, Dave -Lockwood, Fred Gallassi, David Bunic. Paul Fink, Steve Lockwood Lewis Patterson, Danny Gal- legos, Richard Solo, and John Fiorello. Highlight of the Hummer was the 54 mile hike in Kings Canyon made by thej following boys who were presented with 54 Mile Hike Badges: John Lock wood, Steve Lange, Steve Skelley, Pat, Conely. Charles Wells, Greg Smith. Steve Costa, Dave Bunic, Jack Galbreath, Steve Lockwood. Ron Cou- lombe. Danny Gallegos, Dave Sexlon, Jim Menzie, Tim Mathos, Bobby Sanders, Al- bert Turner, George Dun-. pin. Dave Lockwood, and Eddie Greteman. The boys- were accompanied by the; following adults: Seoul mas-j ter, Laurence Kuhn. Harry Lockwood. Lee Gallegos, and Jim Vallot. Mr. Kuhn introduced his new Troop Staff and Patrol Leaders as follows: troop staff: senior patrol leader. Steve Lange; assistant senior patrol leader. Steve Lock- wood; Scribe. Danny Galle- gocs; quartermaster, Ron Coulombe: librarian. Jim Menzie; instructors. Tim Malhos and Dave Sexton: junior assistant scoutmas- ters. Rick Rubman and F,d- die Gretemati. Patrol leaders are: Daniel Steve Lemm; Tigers, Mark Kearns; Panthers, Tim Web- ber. The Daniel Boones were named honor patrol. During the course of the evening songs and music were presented by Scouts Steve and Danny Skelley, Bill Gallwas, and a panto- mine was performed by George Dunphy. Movies and slides of the hike were shown. Mrs. John Skelley and Mrs. Charles Wells of the Daniel Boone Patrol were in charge of the refreshments. FOR LEASE BEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW COMMERCIAL OR WAREHOUSE BLDG. ROLLING BANDAGES for foreign mission during fh<- ummer month* were a group of neighborhood children who worked under direction of Mis* Kothryn ond Felice Shoughnessy, co-choirmen of Court St. Catherine, Cntholir Daughter* of America, World Mission Circle Pictured ore, from left, Jane Voest, Morlean West, Undo Lesco*, Debb»« Lescoe, Donna Leseo, Laura Batty ond buson McLam. Miss bhaughnessy is pictured super- vising in rear. The girlse also prepared colored egg shells to be used by Confraternity Croft Students in the making of mosaic pictures. Members of the Senior Mission group ore currently preporing Christmas ho*es of clothing, blankets, ond dortor gowns and medical supplies to be sent oVerseov PRESS photo Eta Mu Chapter Holds Model Meet Eta Mu Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha held its model meeting at the home of Shir- ley Turner to end 1he annual rushing season Guests were. Dixie Sher- man. Joyce Christiansen, lY.»«ry PaRw?, Nancy Tice, Virginia Rich and Dorothy O'Rrion. Regular members present were: .lac-kle Trar.cy, Pearl Drsautel, Virgin* Bry, Juanita Dudley, Peggy Boy,; Virginia Rry, Laura Pwsola.i Liz Launder, Shirley Turner and Marguerite Doke. 11 was announced that thp tickets for the chapter's fund raising project "A Night in Las Yogas'* are available. This c-vpnt. will takp place in the Knights nf Hall Oct. in. 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6-2 THI PRESS Wgdnaidoy, September 25,19«a

LIFE SCOUTS HONORED ' Boone?. Sieve Skelley; Ea- At a recent Court of Hon-;*les. Paul Fink; Hawks,

or for Scout Troop No. 785, by

FLOWER SHOW WINNERS or the fourth onniversory celebration of th* Court Polos Verdes Independent Order of Foresters were named by Mrs. Velmo Bush ond Mrs. Victor Bensteod. Pictured ore, from left,

Mmes. Doris Hogen, first prize in live arrangements; Mary Jo Faust, sweepstakes winner; and Sidney Kerr, first pnez winner in artificial arrangement. Forty-five arrangements were entered

'Slippery Gulch' Plans Finalized

PTA NEWS

Kiriril arrangement for the "Slippery Gulch Night" at Torrance Moose Lodge on Saturday Sept. 28, were an­ nouncer! this week by Gov­ ernor Joseph Marley and Lorraine Walker, senior re- rent of Torrance Chapter 44, Women of The Moose.

Co-chairmen for the eve­ ning of fun in the Old Wtst Style will he Mrs. .lean No rthr nil and Melvln foat.es.

All Moose members are bring encouraged to dress in the attire of the old west and come to their Moose home at 1744 West Carson St. for an evening of fun »nd relaxing. Sheriff Melvin Coates, Junior Governor of Torrance Moose Lodge, and his deputies will provide the customers for Judge Ross Britt'R Kangaroo Court.

There will be dancing from 6 p.m. to 1 p.m. to the melodies of "John Plata and His Westerners" playing all kirvls of music from tunes of the golden west to popu­ lar mu.sic of the sixties.

At 1! p.m. a buffet dinner will hf served under the leader-hip of Mrs. Gerald Coplen, membership chair- nan, and Mrs. Clifford Klop- penborg, horm-rnaking chair­ man of the Women of the

IDEAlomato .siices

with a combination of sieved California avocado, aour cream arvi drained minced flams. Serve as a Wefltern- tyle salad or place avocado- clam mixture in "dip" bowl and cirrle with cherry toma­ toes as a party appetizer.

Moose Chapter."Vissions of the Kuture"

will be provided by Mrs. William Bell, Women of the Moose publicity chairman.

Thi* will be the third an­ nual presentation of the Slip­ pery Gulch Night program at the Torrance Moose Lodge. It \jn one of the few adult only activities the family fra­ ternity presents each year.

Luau Dinner I$ance Slated For Oct. 18

Ave Maria Vouncil No. .1 of the Ladies of Columbus and Fermin Lasuen Council of the Knights of Columbus will present its annual luau dinner and dance on Satur­ day night. Oct. 5, in the Knights of Columbus hall, .Til North Birch in Haw­ thorne.

A social hour will begin at 6:.'W) p.m. followed by a luau fraKt catered by Soren- son's Caterers beginning at 7:.'JO p.m. There will be en­ tertainment during dinner. Dancing to Al Oervais and his Orchestra will round out

festivities. $5 per person purchased by

calling La/Jy Francis Kyraud (OS 5-6768)' or Knight Larry O'Malley (OS 6-6298).

Lady George Neelartd is in charge of furnishing ap­ propriate decorations. Grarid Lady Thomas Ifufford and Knight Larry O'Malley are

ACCENT ON YOUTH"Accent on Youth" is the

iheme chosen by the North High PTA for the coming year'* programs, which will include six association meet­ ings.

The Oct. 16 meeting will be the a n n u a 1 "Back to School program for all par­ ents." On Nov. 18, after a brief business meeting, (he Torrance Unified School Dis­ trict Kducation board mem­ bers will conduct a regular

thisschool board meeting at high school.

The combined musi partments will present Ihe Christmas program, on Dec. 18.

In February, Ihe associa­ tion will honor past presi- dentsand honorary life mem­ bership members.

The March meeting will

president.Theme for the September

meeting will be "know your child and meet, his teacher." In keeping with this Iheme, group conferences will fol­ low the meeting. Parents who atlerul will have oppor­ tunity to meet with teachers and discuss activities for the coming year.

Following the group con­ ferences, coffee will be serv­ ed in the cafetorium. There will be a cake sale, and slices of cake will be sold. The pro­ceeds from this sale will go to the welfare fund. This

dp- fund is used to provide help for needy families over the coming holidays.

The Perry PTA r\rculive. board will he hostesses for the evening. A special invi­ tation has been extended to all parents of new students to come and get acquainted

include the cers and a

election of offi­ presentation by

The homomaking depart­ ment will present a fashion show at the May meeting.

Program planning was conducted by Mrs. Loris Sim, first vice president, with Mrs. William Cassida, presi­ dent; Dr. R. D. Guengerich, school principal; and Mmos. Robert Dean; Robert Hrig-

P. Dr-Langr-; W. R. 0. R. Allison; and B. Simrnons assist-

the evenings Tickets are

and may be

ham; C. Towel 1; Morgan ing.

MKET TEACHERSPerry Elementary School

PTA will hold its first meet­ ing of the school year to­ morrow at 7:30 p.m. in the school Cafetorium. There will he a short business meeting under the direction

chairmen of the gala affair. I of Mrs. FJias Perry, PTA

with 1he teachers and the school.

Keystone Women Oppose Cityhood

The Keystone Women's Club held a special meeting at their club house on Sept. 10 at 127 K. U20th St. to de­ termine whether the mem­ bership was for or againKt cityhood for Carson.

A lengthy discussion, \\ ith questions and answers by the members, ensued. After facts and figures were stud­ ied a vote was taken. The Keystone Woman's Club went on record as opposing the present plan for city- hood for ('arson.

The common opinion ex­ pressed was that a city with­out not

enough hope to

industry prosper.

could

which is sponsored by St. Catherine Holy Name So­ ciety, Dave Sexton, Steve) Long, and Steve Lockwood were honored as life scouts.

Other awards presented by Scoutmaster Larry Kuhn were as follows: tenderfoot Scouts: ,lim Daughterly, Ru- hen Presiado. and Charles R h i 1 i n-p e r; second class Scouts: David Lockwood, Fred Gallassi, Pat Conaty, 1 -ewis Patterson, and Mi- rhael Pulis; First Class Scouts; Richard Solo, and .lohn Fiorello; star scouts: .Jim Menzie. Charles Wells, and Steve Skelley; totin and chip cards: David Lockwood, Charles Rhilinger. and Fred Gallassi.

Merit Radges were warded to the following scouts: swimming: Charles Wells and Tim Mathos; tnisic: Steve Skelley and Danny Gallegos; fireman ship: Charles Wells; citizenship in the home: Jim Menzie; ath­ letics: Steve Skelley; camp­ ing: Charles Wells, Steve Skelley, Sieve Lange, and Jim Men/ie; cooking: Charles Wells. Steve Skelley. Steve Lange. and Jim Menzie; hik­ ing: Charles Wells, Steve Skelley, Sieve Lange. and Jim Menzie; soil and water; Dave Sexlon; nature: Steve Lockwood.

Rowing: Steve Lange and Steve Lockwood; life saving: Steve Lange and Steve Lock- wood; citizenship in the na- lion: Eddie Greteman, Dave KrJandson. Jim Menzie. and Tim Mathos; citizenship in the community: Sieve Lange and Dave Sexton; scholar­ ship: Dave Sexton and Dan­ ny Gallegos; safety: Jim Menzie and Tim Mathos; canoeing: Steve Lange; me­ tal work: Dave Sexton; elec­ tricity: Dave Sexton; one mile swim awards: Steve Lockwood. Steve Lange. and Eddie Greteman.

Year pins went to: one year: David Bunic. Ken Be- mis, and Bill Gallwas; (wo year: Jim Menzie, Steve Lange, and -Mark Kearns; three year: John Remlinger and Dave Erlandson. Al «> presented were one >< perfect attendance pins to: David Bunic, Tim Mathos. and Steve Skelley.

The following boys attend­ ed summer camp at Lake Arrowhead and were, pre­ sented Iheir patches: Stve Lange, Dave -Lockwood, Fred Gallassi, David Bunic. Paul Fink, Steve Lockwood Lewis Patterson, Danny Gal­ legos, Richard Solo, and John Fiorello.

Highlight of the Hummer was the 54 mile hike in Kings Canyon made by thej following boys who were presented with 54 Mile Hike Badges: John Lock wood, Steve Lange, Steve Skelley, Pat, Conely. Charles Wells, Greg Smith. Steve Costa, Dave Bunic, Jack Galbreath, Steve Lockwood. Ron Cou- lombe. Danny Gallegos, Dave Sexlon, Jim Menzie, Tim Mathos, Bobby Sanders, Al­ bert Turner, George Dun-. pin. Dave Lockwood, and Eddie Greteman. The boys- were accompanied by the; following adults: Seoul mas-j ter, Laurence Kuhn. Harry Lockwood. Lee Gallegos, and Jim Vallot.

Mr. Kuhn introduced his new Troop Staff and Patrol Leaders as follows: troop staff: senior patrol leader. Steve Lange; assistant senior patrol leader. Steve Lock- wood; Scribe. Danny Galle- gocs; quartermaster, Ron Coulombe: librarian. Jim Menzie; instructors. Tim Malhos and Dave Sexton: junior assistant scoutmas­ ters. Rick Rubman and F,d- die Gretemati.

Patrol leaders are: Daniel

Steve Lemm; Tigers, Mark Kearns; Panthers, Tim Web­ ber. The Daniel Boones were named honor patrol.

During the course of the evening songs and music were presented by Scouts Steve and Danny Skelley, Bill Gallwas, and a panto- mine was performed by George Dunphy. Movies and slides of the hike were shown.

Mrs. John Skelley and Mrs. Charles Wells of the Daniel Boone Patrol were in charge of the refreshments.

FOR LEASEBEAUTIFUL BRAND NEW

COMMERCIAL ORWAREHOUSE BLDG.

ROLLING BANDAGES for foreign mission during fh<- ummer month* were a group of neighborhood children who worked under direction of Mis* Kothryn ond Felice Shoughnessy, co-choirmen of Court St. Catherine, Cntholir Daughter* of America, World Mission Circle Pictured ore, from left, Jane Voest, Morlean West, Undo Lesco*, Debb»« Lescoe, Donna Leseo, Laura Batty

ond buson McLam. Miss bhaughnessy is pictured super­ vising in rear. The girlse also prepared colored egg shells to be used by Confraternity Croft Students in the making of mosaic pictures. Members of the Senior Mission group ore currently preporing Christmas ho*es of clothing, blankets, ond dortor gowns and medical supplies to be sent oVerseov PRESS photo

Eta Mu Chapter Holds Model Meet

Eta Mu Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha held its model meeting at the home of Shir- ley Turner to end 1he annual rushing season

Guests were. Dixie Sher- man. Joyce Christiansen, lY.»«ry PaRw?, Nancy Tice, Virginia Rich and Dorothy O'Rrion. Regular members present were: .lac-kle Trar.cy, Pearl Drsautel, Virgin* Bry, Juanita Dudley, Peggy Boy,; Virginia Rry, Laura Pwsola.i Liz Launder, Shirley Turner and Marguerite Doke.

11 was announced that thp tickets for the chapter's fund raising project "A Night in Las Yogas'* are available. This c-vpnt. will takp place in the Knights nf Hall Oct. in.

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