b. NDAY, JUNE 9, 1941C=:-4 ------♦Activities Of5r ValleySex ts Named • •'I'll ’eeontly organized HoyScon mop 002 of Si mi Valley unde he leadership of Scout-mastthe Ne Geor, a ntsonicleadeEeroThSiinimoot snaki S t ra t Ellis,Ca r 1and . Th.as t •f imbblue.w.t rlt;Lloyc Johni 1 )onaI )onTinthirdFra nl Shari Ehrig Dingl HlatrolsII at' tilija.:Hayride Offing For CClubMiss Groshong Becomes Bride Of Alvin LappinFrisbie Brown met at Park clubhouse.fficers selected include Hovlev as junior assist-•utmaster; Willie Alba at ml leader; and patrol ire Frank Coring, John and Sonny Strathearn. '.immunity Center in s been selected as the place for the Rattle-'atrol, led by Sonny rn patrol leader; Hob dstant; Val Laub, scribe; :e. Douglas Strathearn t Ellis.mi Eagles have selected i r colors the patriotic ion of red, white and s patrol is in charge ot „eader .1 o h n Ecrovd; rathearn, assistant withVarble. Sidney Wells, Veils, Ed Williams and-lev.wallow Patrol is the line and is led byirning. P L.; Emmettssistant and W a y 11 e'Claire Ward, Jencva and Johnnie Turner, vere made by these pa-spend Saturday. June overnight camp at Ma-Lunar rays have rr.miseci their assistance even thoughthey be high in the heavens and When the S. S. Matsonia dip they will shine down on a merry group of hayriders, liglit-the wav over ribbons ofingroads Thursday evening.It is indeed fortunate that officers of the Catholic Young People’s Society selected this particular time for their hay-ride which has been in abeyance for sometime, for a full moon has been evidenced these past few nights.This coming Thursday evening, June 12. is the date of the outing and all intending to participate in the fun are asked to meet in front of St. Clare’s High School at 6:30 o’clock. Here a caravan will be formed and the group will travel in cars to the Patterson ranch where a huge wagon and fourtrusty Percherons will be waiting to furnish the mode of con* veyance to nearby beaches.This hay ride, which is being handled by officers of the club, will be for members and their guests. As many will remember,P. havrides in thipas'rC. \have proven lots of fun atu\ this one will be no exception.Cars will be left at the Patterson ranch, with the trek winding up there after several hours packed full of merriment.V:dcp;PeltPresstormea* score.afterwe Wentworth, elerk in a ent store in the town ofoolishly elopes with Phil , son of the owner ot the hen she learns that he o keep the marriage a hey quarrel and. shortly*d, she hears that his mother has persuaded him to have it annulled. Broken-hearted, she leaves Pelton and goes to New York, hoping to become a model. Terry Sullivan, reporter, lends her the money for a training course, and arranges fo. her to live with a model named Dot Turner. She falls ir. love with Terry, hut he seems to take only a friendly interest in her. Meanwhile. she has kept quiet about her impulsive marriage. One evening. «iie finds Dot greatly excited over the arrival in town ot a *‘bu\rr” with whom she expects to have several dates. When Vale earns that the buyer isPhii s dismayed, fearing thatThat afternoon, she was among a group of students taken to a beauty salon for a check-up. and found ncrself among six selected for more intensive training. Next week, she was told, she would beg . dancms lessons.On her way home, she was filled with pride over her good showing.CUE found Dot in the throes of^ dressing for ttic* evening. Clothes covered the bed and the floor.Dot was in a rage. Her new dress, after being altered, had finally beendelivered, and now-Look at that!” she gasped, scarlet with anger “Can you imagine paying two-flfty for alterations and then having the m send it out ” She displayed a skirt whichhad been fitted too tightly to fasten Look at that!”Valerie knelt to examine the srnms. It can be let out easily.” Let out! And who has the time to do that now?”her prow into the waters of the Pacific, embarking from Los Angeles Harbor cn July 2.newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. AlvinI Lappin will be n u m b e r c damong her passengers, headed for the Hawaiian Islands where their belated honeymoon will beenjoyed.In Yuma, Arizona. Mav 30,1 Miss Geraldine Groshong of Car-pintM'ia and Alvin Lappin ofVan Xuys, were united in marriage, during an impressive double ring ceremony, performed in the parsonage of the Rev. J.C. Hobb, with Rev. Hobb officiating.The bride is the daughter of Md. and Mrs. Millard P. Gro-n-ong of both Carpinteria and Burbank, and Mr Lappin is the son of the Walter Lappins of this city.I A smart blue tailored suit,with effects of white, was worn by the bride and hi corsage was of American Beauty roses.| Mrs. Lappin attended the j Burbank High Sehol and upon ; being graduated from Santa Barbara State Teachers Collage,received her A H. degree. AtTeachers College she became a! member of the Delta Sigma Ep-silon Sorority and has been! teaching the second grade in the Chino Primary School, Chino.The bridegroom's schooling 'included studies at the Oxnard Union High School. Ventura Junior College and Frank Wiggins Trade School, and. as lus bride, he was graduated and earned his A. B. degree from Santa Barbara College.Th 7 iu Omega Social Fraternity, the Gamma Kappa Delta, Honorary Scholastic Fraiernitv and Pi Sigma Chi. National HonoraryvFraternity in Industrial Fdu-cation, all claim him as an affiliate. He is employed by the Los Angeles Citv School Svs-* w ■ */ |tern as instructor of IndustrialArts at Van Xuys Senior High School in Van Nuvs.Mr. and Mrs. I.apirn have lt;s-tablished res i deni o in WanNuvs.SeniorsMarshallsOXNARD PRESS-COURIFR[RITA SCORESSOCIETY EDITORMiss Silva ToAgain Reign AsCrown QueenButton/ButtonGirl ScoutWhen Queen Isabella of Por- LWho's Got TheTroop FormedButton!3At Mesa Schooltugal was on the throne, her I people were starving in the new n colonies in the Azores. This titled ladv made a sacred vow thatMembers of the ProductionAmong the newest Girl Scoutshe would never wear her rovalCommittee of War Relief are as- Troops to he organized in thicrown again if succor arrived forcounty is the group at the Mesaher needy people, for suppliesking the public to join the button drive, to procure buttons and School of which Miss Helen Hat-had beenbeltgirlsbuckles fordresses.The bright buttons and buck-women’s and don is leader, assisted by Mrs.I John Locke.Recently the girls were givenles add so much to the dresses their tenderfoot test. Plans areand give a cheery note to those in the making for attending the who have suffered the loss of Scout Camp at Camp Enid thehome and possessions.So, Mr. and Mrs. Publiiandfirst of July.Members include Misses Betty tring Daily. Jean Locke, Roberta Mil-Nancv Smith. Dorothy—lookup your button box each separate set. regardless of ligan, color or size. Hut there is one Scott. Margaret Monteau, exception- no white underwear thy Logan and Joan Fink.| buttons!Mrs. Merle Skilling, junior Red Cross chairman, will con-1 duct the button drive through the school children.Anyone wishing to donate but-i tons and buckles may contact Mrs. Sam Weill, productionrode StudentsThis year’s Queen for the Day will be Miss Evelyn Silva, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Silva of Santa Rosa Valley. This will be Miss Silva’s third time as queen, the first was in 1937. again in 1910 and now this year.ichairman, or any of the church Students of the seventh andAmerican Legion Au- eighth grades at Santa Rosagroups orxiliarv members.Gala EveningPlannedClipper Club; Valley grammar school recentlyenjoyed their annual party.The group bowled until 7 i p.m., then partook of a sumptions wienie bake at the homeof Lorain Duval in Santa Rosa Valiev Theievening concluded with movies at Oxnard theater. Pres-Clipper Club members of the ent were the graduates, JohnnyAlcantar, Cointa Sanchez andparlors seventh gradeFirst Presbvterian Church willtk -gather in the churchgraduates. Den-tomorrow evening for a three- nise Duval. Agnes Gonzales, Au-fold mirtxise. First, to attend gele Riveria and Brian Furr.purpose, the organization’stated monthly meeting; second, to honor Oxnard Union High School and Methodist Men'sMoorpark Cnion High School graduates of ’11. who claim affiliation with the Presbvterian Church, and last but indeed far from least to bid farewell to j the local pastor and his wife, I the Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Lucas who will leave soon to take upresidence in the north. TheLucases were instrumental in organizing the Clipper Club inOxnard. iAComfort Picnicbe-Little Miss Angele Rotsler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotsler of Santa Rosa Valiev and another dainty little lass, Miss Bertsie Ann Baptiste, the Reginald Baptistes’ daughter, of Ventura are to be cape holders. Both are six vears old.A procession of some 30 youngsters will march into the churchpotluck d i n n o r will be served at 6:30 o'clock at which some 50 members and guestsare expected and this phase of Ni^lit all women and chi!-Something slightly out of theordinary sphere of things ising planned by members of the Methodist Mens’ Club of St.Paul s church for their coming preceding the queen and maids.Wednesday evening meeting.Instead of their regular meeting. the men will sponsor a pic-|t() tho haj, The crown wjp me at Camp Comfort, to which being officially known as “La-After the crown has been blessed. the assemblage will adjournliethe evening will he followed b\4-'entertainment anda program.Simidren are cordially invited.Those desiring transportation. to the picnic grounds art* re-. quoted to contact the lttv. \V.1 Lowe, pastor of the church,• I f r! 1 v* I ♦ !i \ »A t t * t I 1 1 i/iplaced in the chapel room where, upon an altar banked with seasonal flowers and with tall lightedwill betapers, it will be on display throughout the remainder of thedav.% * % »Nancv Tingstrom. Iva Scales.cut off by heavystorms.On Pentecost Sunday, three ships loaded with food sailed into the beleaguered harbor and the colonies were saved.Every year for centuries, the Portuguese people of many lands give a great feast for the poor on that anniversary. There is a procession in which a crown is carried, symbolic of the crown of t( Dor°- i St. Isabella. 8(I1Maids who wiii attend the honored one will include Miss RoseGill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Gill of Somis; Miss Isabelle Brown, daughter of Mr.iand Mrs. Manuel Brown, also of t Somis; Miss Emily Avilla, the r daughter of the Frank A villas of tlt; Del Norte and Miss Zelda Pin- 1lt; herio, only daughter of Mrs. Pauline Pinherio of Ocean View.The-ceremony, as is the yearly custom, will take place in Santa Clara Catholic Church, this city, thi coming Sunday morn- r ing. June 15 at the 10:30 o’clock tl M lISS, during which the crown'of the Holv Ghost will be bles-i se I. I11
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