The New*by Bob HaivorsenAND MRS. JOHN RENCKENS Celebrated at Two EventsCHILDREN HOST RECEPTIONIt Was Golden Date for PairMr. and Mrs. John Renck-ens celebrated their 50thwedding anniversary at a reception hosted by their children in the San Fernando Elks lodge and a family party in their Pacoima residence.A high mass at Mary Immaculate Church was celebrated preceding the event in their home.The two were married in Dunkirk, N.Y., which wasInstallation ceremonies for two sections of the Woman’s Club of Burbank are slated for tomorrow at a 1.30 p.m. tea in the clubhouse, 705 E. Olive Ave.Mrs. Elmer L. Steiner, president, will induct officers.Serving on the Current Events-Literature Section will be Mmes. Erma L. Alcorn, chairman; Charles E. Irving, vice chairman; Carl WT. Marr, secretary, and Joseph E. Kovats, treasurer.Mrs. Paul C. Lone will behome town for both of them. They moved in 1949 to their present home from Cassada-ga, N.Y., where he operated a hotel.A veteran of W’orld War I,he was in the meat-cutting business during the early years of their marriage and later worked in a defense plant for four years.In 1950 he purchased a business in the city of San Fernando and sold it threevid D. Harper Jr. and Ham-ner.Garden and Home Section members are making plans for a June 11 trip to Lompoc and the seed gardens in that area.Long SkirtsMake SceneThe appearance of long skirts in early Italian collections for fall has given a cue to American designers.Several junior collectionsyears later. Semi - retired now', he is working on a part-time basis for his son in a Van Nuys meat market.He is an active member of the San Fernando Elks Lodge, the World War I American Legion Post and the San Fernando American legion Post.Both Mr. and Mrs. Renck-ens spend leisure hours working in their flower garden.Among guests were their best man and maid of honor at the wedding, Paul and Mary Renckens.Attending from out of town were the Paul Renck-enses with Miss Mary Renckens and Mrs. Amelia Zacharias from Dunkirk, N.Y., and Mrs. Frances Gunter of Mobile, Ala.Sons and daughters who honored them included Mr. and Mrs. John Renckens Jr. of Chatsw'orth, William Renckens of Panorama City, Col. Gail Farnham and Mrs. F a r n h a m of Sacramento the came from Travis Air Force Base), and Mr. and Mrs. CharlesSalhoff of Pacoima.They have nine grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.Two Club Sections Induct Officers at Installation