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WILLIAM TOLSON AND STACY BARRINGTON ... Christened Sunday
I TEXAS VISITORSMr. and Mrs. Fred Cochran
Sr., of Houston and Conroe, Texas, left last Saturday for their home after a visit here with their son and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cochran Jr., 2830 Dalemead St
Mr. Cochran Sr. is a retired police lieutenant of the Hous ton police department. He Is also associated with the Grc- gan Lumber Co. and is presi dent and general manager of the Grogan Minerals Co. of Conroe. While here Mr. and Mrs. Cochran visited Mrs. Cochran'a aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. David Irwln of Al- hambra. During their stay the Texani and their hosts .visited all the places of Interest
THE REHWOLDTS
RETURN FOR VISITHonoring Dr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Rehwoldt, Dr. and Mrs. Warren Hamilton, 1727 Fern Ave., invited a small group of friends over for an evening of bridge Saturday evening.
The Rehwoldts are visiting their daughter and her hus band, Dr. and Mrs, Newton Metfessel, in Inglewood. Dr. Reywoldt returned to Marstow late Sunday evening, while Mrs. Reywoldt remained for a longer stay.
After the cards, Mrs. Hamil ton served dessert and coffee
Two Families Gather for Christenings
Friendships through t h e .'ears, for at least two genera- Ions, was embellished Sunday
afternoon at 12:15, with the christening of two new mem- Mrs of the third generation,
Stacy Barrington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barrington, 2388 Torrance Blvd. and Wil- lam Tolson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Tolson, 1322 Teri Ave.
Grandparents of the two 'oungsters are Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- iam Tolson Sr., Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Barrington and Mr. and flrs. Keith Fowler of Redondo
Beach, all long time residents of this area.
The Rev. Hugh Percy, pas- :or of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, officiated at the two christenings. For his christen- ng, Billy, 17 months old, wore
a brown and-.white knitted suit.
Stacy,. 22 months old, wore an all-white taffeta and net with a short full skirt.
Billy's godparents were Mr. and Mrs. William Tolson, Jr. and Mr. John Barrington. Stacy's godparents were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leech and Mr. and Mrs.. Forrest Rlegel.
A buffet luncheon followed at the Barrington home on Torrance Blvd. A pink cham pagne toast to the two children preceded the serving of the luncheon.
Attending the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Roberts, Mr; and Mrs. William Tolson, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bar rington, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fowler, Mrs. Patti Petrarca and Susan and Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Riegel, Mr; and Mrs. Robert Leech and sons, Michael and Steven; the Bar rington daughters, Claudia and Lesley, and the Tolson chil dren, Cindy and Bobby.
Spring flowers decorated the pastel covered tables. A beautiful white cake decorated with a cross bore the names of
Loves His Dog Food GiftIt'8 Spring and graduation time isn't too far off for
i many students. Put "Duke," a black standard poodle owned ' fcy Dr. and Mrs. Warren Hamilton, 1727 Fern Ave., has already graduated from his obedience class, that is.
What's more, he graduated with honors. He won firsplace in the -obiedence test.
Duke, who is 18 months old, is more formally known as Poodhey's Black Shadow.
Ha received his training un der Instructor William Nan- nery at the Palos Verdes Bird
Sisterhood Buffet Will Fete Mothers
In place of the annual Moth ers' Day luncheon, the Sister hood of the Gardena Valley
hold a buffet supper to honor the mothers of the organiza tion. Scheduled to start at 7 p.m., Tuesday evening, May 14, at the Center building, 14725 S. Gramercy PI. in Gardena, admittance will be for mem bers of the Sisterhood, by in vitation only.
One of the highlights of the evening will be the appear ance of "Mama" Weiss, well-
( known for her food products and her TV appearances fea turing 'Jewish cookery. There will 'also be entertainment to round out the evening's pro gram.
The OVJC Sunday School PTA 1* sponsoring a Puppet Show, to be presented by Bob Baker Productions, on Sunday, May 19, 10:30 a.m. at the Cen ter in Gardena. There will be a nominal donation for tickets for children and adults, and all proceeds will go for much needed Sunday school, equip ment. The public is cordially invited to come.
Farm. The course includes all kinds of Instruction to make "ladies and gentlemen" out of the four-legged members of so ciety. The lessons learned also prepare them for exhibition in the show ring.
The students in Instructor Naniiery's class learn six com mands and they are scored on each. Each student has a score card and are able to earn possible 200 points overall.
The commands include Hee on Leash, Stand for Examina tion, Heel Free, Recall, Lon| Sit and Long Down. A specia six-foot lead is used and a slip collar.
"An educated dog, especial ly a-large one, makes a mud more acceptable pet with your friends and family," accordini to Mrs. Hamilton, who adve cates training and obedience classes. Patience and at leas an hour a day for "home work' will result in "honor students' in the dog world. Also, firs prize winners receive very gratifying rewards a huge bag of dog food.
INITIATIONGirls initiated recently into
Job'i Daughters, Bethel SO, were Donna Meredith, Char lotte Heston, Vickie Webster, Linda Vocke, Sandy Crabtree, Jane Strohm, Sandra Penner and Brooke LJnderman.
WSCS Installs New Officer Panel Today
Installation of officers will highlight the meeting of the Women's society of Christian Service of the First Methodist today at 1 p.m. The Rev. John L. Taylor will officiate at the Installation.
New officers are: Mrs. John L. Taylor, honorary president; Mrs. C. P. Olson, president; Mrs. H. McCool, vice president; Mrs. R. Brown, second vice president; Mrs. J. Dolan, re cording secretary; Mrs. J. S. McMullen, treasurer; Mrs. King McFadden, spiritual life; Mrs. Sadie Almond, mission ary; and Mrs. R. Reid, promo tion.
Other chairmen are: Mrs. Lois Balsley, s u p p 1 y; Mrs. Maude Obarr, Christian social relations; Mrs. R. J. Goree, lo cal church activities; Mrs. W. Nation, status of women; Mrs Mary fielden, literature and public relations; Mrs. Charles Mullen, youth; Mrs. P.' Slyh, student; Mrs. L. Enger, chil dren; Mrs. J. Cahow, publicity; Mrs. R. A. Hollins, general chairman; and Mrs. A del Burchfield, co-ordinator.. Also taking office will be the chair man of 13 chairmen.
Mrs. Mabel Schroeder will give the devotion "We Give Because We Love." Mrs. Wil liam Speck will conduct the pledge service "Lift Up Your Eyes" and Mrs. R. Brundin will sing "Eternal Life."
At noon past presidents will be honored at a luncheon.
RUMMAGE SALEMothers' and Daughters'
Club of the Lomita Job's Daughters will hold a rum mage sale tomorrow, May 10 at the House of Rummage 1142 Pacific Ave., San Pedro The sale begins at 8:30 a.m
Anyone wishing to have rummage picked up is asked to call Mrs. Merril Mince, 24416 Hendricks, Lomita.
Billy, in blue, and Stacy, in pink.
SPECIAL ATTENTION ... to a graduate is being given by Ann Hamilton to her prize cocker who just received his certificate from an obedience school, Ann, who is 10 years old, is a member of the Intermediate Girl Scout Troop 2077. A big bag of dog food was a special gift to this handsome canine. He resides with the Warren Hamil- tons at 1727 Fern Ave.
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TORRANCE
Nurses Alumni Will Hold
Fourth Annual Institute
MAY 9, 1957
Fourth annual Institute of Harbor Vocational Nurses Alumni Assn. will be held at ho Los Angeles Harbor Junior
College, 1111 Figueroa in Wll- mlngton on' Thursday, May 18. The purpose of the institute is to promote the education of ,hc health team and of mem bers of the community In the current trends of nursing and medicine, also to provide schol arships for student vocational nurses.
Doctors, nurses, therapists, members of all related fields and interested'lay members of ;he community are invited to attend. Registrations are being accepted by Mary Eschandl at the Harbor Junior college.
To entertain "a group of friends, Mrs. Douglas Jarvis, 224 Via la Circula, gave a bridge party Tuesday evening. High prize was won by Mrs. Douglas Moir.
Others making up the two tables were Mmes. Army Schindler, Robert Mills, L. J. Andrews, Albert G. Koester, Conway Candler, Peter Thatch- er, Moir, and the hostess. Des sert and coffee were served after the cards.
DEBORAH METFESSEL
Of interest to their many friends in Torrance is the news that Dr. and Mrs. Walter Rehwoldt, formerly of Tor ranee, have a new granddaugh ter, Deborah Dee, who was born to the Rehwoldts' daugh ter, Elaine, and her husband, Dr. Newton Metfessel.
Deborah Lee, weighing 7 IDS. and 1 or., was born April 23 at the Queen of Angels Hospi tal. Her father teaches educa tional psychology at SO. The Metfessels live at 10231 Bart- don St. in Inglewood. Mrs. Met fessel completed two years ol teaching in the El Segundo schools on Feb. 1.
Mrs. Rehwoldt has been vis iting her daughter and family for the past two weeks and will be leaving Sunday for Barstow where Dr. Rehwoldt is assist ant superintendent of schools. Dr. Rehwoldt was also here visiting over the week end.
Mrs. Edna Bailey of Tor rance Is president of the asso ciation. Highlights of the pro gram include a talk on "Mod ern Treatment and Rchabllila- ;lon of the Polio Patient" by Dr. M. Barras, MD, of the Polio 'enter at Rancho Los Amlgns.
Polio equipment will be dem onstrated by Lila Brown.
"The RH Factor in the New born" will be discussed by'Dr. Carl A. Taballerio, MD, Tor rance Medical Center pedia- .rician."
Dr. Peter Guzvich, MD, dlp> ornate, American Board of
Psychiatry will serve as moder ator for the panel discussion on "Behavior Problems of Chil dren." Participating will be Dr. David Dlnglian, instructor and counselor Harbor'Junior Col lege; Dr. George Porter, head physician of admitting room, Harbor General hospital; a rep resentative of the Los Angeles Juvenile Division and Mrs. Thelma Langdon, LVN, Harbor General hospital.
A demonstration on hospital equipment will be held from 4 until 5:30 p.m.
From 8 until 9 p.m.. Dr. H. L. Pennington, MD, San Pedro, will speak on "Hypnosis as Used in Obstetrics Today."
Women Note National Day
, Harbor Cities Insurance Women's Assn. will observe May 10, National Insurance Women's Day.
This local association is a member of the National As sociation of Insurance Wom en, and members live in neighboring towns of San Pedro, Redondo Beach, In glewood, Torrance, Rolling Hills, and Lawndale.
Women in the insurance field are cordially invited. Mrs. E. C. Durst is member ship chairman, and may be contacted for the time and place of the 'hext meeting.
DINNER PARTYMr. and Mrs. W. C. Boswell
attended a dinner party'Satur day evening 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Weirk in Los Angeles.
Ileven
MRS. EDNA BAILEY ..'. Nurses' Assn. Prexy
Mother-Daughter Banquet Held at Methodist Church
More than 160 people at tended the first annual Mother- Daughter banquet Friday eve ning at the First Methodist Church of Torrance. There were several families in at tendance where three genera tions were represented.
The table decorations con sisted of rainbows made of net, with pots of gold on each end, and honeysuckle vines. The dinner, sponsored by the Questers Sunday School class, was served by the men of the church under Ralph Holland. Mrs. Lewis Broatch was gen eral chairman for the event.
In the first dining room, the blessing was given by Mrs. John Taylor and her daughter, Virginia; in the the second din- ign room it was given by Mrs. Emil Settlage. Following the dinner, the benediction was given by Mrs. Chelcia Shelby and her granddaughters, Lynne Shelby and Clndy Routh.
The guests adjourned to the
sanctuary for the program at which Mrs. Robert C. Mason acted as Mistress of Ceremon ies. The program included two piano duets by Mrs. Richard Brundin and her 7-year-old . daughter, Kristin; a skit by Mrs. Mason and her daughter, Sally; a French horn solo by Kathleen Taylor accompanied by her sister, Marilyn; and a reading by Lana Tanner, The program concluded with com munity singing led by Janie Moffatt and accompanied by Mrs. John Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher were in charge of tickets and publicity; Mrs. Robert Reid was in charge of the food, and Mrs. John Stoneberg was re sponsible for the table decora tions.
During the evening the councilors of girls in the youth groups in the church were in troduced. They were Mmes. Dale Barter, Bruce Smith, Don Castle and Al Purviance.
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