N NDAY, JUNE 9, 1941Ac • ivi ties OfValleyrSecTilmastthe • Ne Geor. ant sonic leade Eero,ThSi mimootsnakiSt rat p; 11is,('arl and .Th.atfoinhblue.t ilija.ts Named'ocontlv organized Ro\Scon roop (02 of Simi Valleyundo ho loadership of Sc.lt;*nt-Frisbie Brown mot afPark clubhouse.fficors selected include Hovlev as junior assist-•utmastor: Willie Albaatrol leader; and patrolire Frank Coring, Johnand Sonnv Strathearn.%/'ommunity ('enter in s been selected as the place for the Rattle-’atrol, led by S o n 11 v1/rn patrol leader; Hobdistant; Yal Laub, scribe; :*c\ Douglas Strathearn 1 Ellis.mi Fagles have selected i r colors the patriotic ion of red, white and s patrol is in charge of A»ader .1 o h 11 Kerovd; rathearn, assistant with Varble, Sidney Wells. Veils, Ed Williams and lev.wallow Patrol is the line and is led bvtrirning, P. L.; Emmettssistant and \\ a v 11 0 Claire Ward, Jenova and Johnnie Turner, cere made by these pa-spend Saturday. Juno overnight camp at M.Hayride!Offing For C.. ClubLunar rays have promised their assistance even though ithev be high in the heavens and thev will shine down on a merry group of hayriders, lighting the way over ribbons of roads Thursday evening.1 It is indeed fortunate that officers of the Catholic Young People's Society selected this particular time for their hayride which has been in abeyance for sometime, for a full moon has been evidenced these past few nights.This coming Thursday ('veiling. 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 (»:■( o'clock. Hero a caravan will be formed and the group will travel in cars to the Patterson ranch whore a huge wagon and four trustv Porcherons will be wait-ing to futnisU the mode of con* vcvance to nearby beaches.This havride, which is beinu handled by officers of the club,will 1)0 for members and their guests. As many will remember, C. Y. P. hay rides in the pas’ have proven lots of fun an*', this one will Ik* no exception.Cars will bo left at the Patterson ranch, with the trek winding up there after several hours packed full of merriment.Miss Groshong Becomes Bride Of Alvin LappinWhen the S. S. Matsonia dips her prow into the waters of the Pacific, embarking from Los)ks.RTBREMMARGARETTA BRUCKER -T*mU tv wiU* Fftlvrt %fru§U mU Iml/V;dep;PeltPresstormea * sccre-. afterw motherr Wentworth, clerk in a ont store in the town of oolishly eloper with Thtl , son of the owner ot ttie hen she learns that he .0 keep the marriage a hey quarrel and. shortly *lt;!, she hears that hts has persuaded him to ^have it annulled. Broken-hearted, she leaves Pelton and rocs 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 • ii ie finds Dot greatly excited over the arrival in town ot I a “buxcr with whom she expects to have several dates. When Vale earns that the buyer is PliiJ s dismayed, fearing thatThat afternoon, she was among a proup of students taken to a beaut v salon for a check-up, and found nlt; rsclf among six selected for more intensive training. Next week, shewas told, she would beg . dancinglessons.On her way home, she was filled with pride over her good showing.CHE found DU in the throes of^ dressing for the evening. Clothes covcrcd the bed and the floor.Dot was in a rage. Her new dress, after being altered, had finally beendelivered, and now-Look at that!” shn gasped, scarlet with anger “Can you imagine paying two-fifty for alterations and then having them send it out-” She displayed a skirt whichhad been fitted too tightly to fasten “Look at that!’*Valerie knelt to examine the srams. “It can be let out easily.” “Let out! And ulio has the timeto dlt; • I'.-itAnge les Harbor on .1 11 I v nowivweds. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin4-I ,appin will be n u m b 0 r c lt;1 among her passengers, headed for the Hawaiian Islands where their belated honeymoon wi’• bo enjoyed.In Yuma. Arizona. Mav :V), Miss Geraldine Groshong of Car-pintnia and Alvin Lappin of Van Xuvs, were united in mar-riage, during an impressive double ring ceremony, performedin the parsonage4 of the Row .1.(’. Robb, with Rev. Robb officiating.The bride is the daughter of Md. and Mrs. Millard P. Crosh-ong of both Carpinteria and Rurbank. and Mr. Lappin is the son of the4 W’alter Lappins of this eitv.A smart blue tailoreel suit.with effects of white4, was worn bv the bride and he “ oorsattewas of Amerie’an P.eautv roses.Mrs. Lappin attended the Rurbank High Schol and upon being graduated from Santa Rarbara State* Teachers College, re4ceivod her A. IV degree. A. Te*aehers Celloge she became amember of the Delta Sigm 1 Epsilon Sororitv and has beenmeteae*hing tht‘ second grade in the Chino Primary School,(!hino.'file' bridegroom’s scheolingincluded studies at the lt;xnar 1Lnion High School, VenturaJunior Coll* ■■ and Frank Wiggins Trade Slt; ho I. and, as hibride, la* was gradtiiUed and earned his A. R. degree fromSanta Rarbara Colle'ge.Th'j 1 at Omega Social Fraternity, the*1 lamma Kappa Ielta, I!lt;nlt;rar.vScholastic Frate4rnitv and Pi Sigma Chi. National Honorary Fraternity in Industrial Fdu-■ ■ 'ii all claim him as an affiliate, lie is employed by tin4 Los Ange*le's ('ity School Svs-tlt; 111 as instruetor of Industrial Arts at Van Xuvs Senior High%rf ^ ' C ,77School in Van Xuvs.Mr. and Mrs I*api r i v lt;tablished r e s i d e n lt;e in VanXuvs.emonDyMarshallonqOXNARD PRESS-roURIFRrIUTA SCOLESSOCIETY EDITORMiss Silva ToAgain Reign AsCrown QueenrUButton/ButtonGirl ScoutWhen Queen Isabella of Por- I)Who's Got TheBut ton ?—Formed •,a SchoolMembers of the Productionshe would never wear her royal! Committee of War Relief are as- Troops to lie organized in theking the public to join the but- county is the group at the Mesa, ton drive, to procure buttons and School of which Miss Helen llar-belt buckles for women's and don is leader, assisted bv Mrs.cut off by heavygirls' dresses.The bright buttons and buck-.lohn Locke.home and possessions.So. Mr. and Mrs. PublieSevcolor or size. Hut there* is except ion—no white underwear buttons!Mrs. Merle Skilling, junior Red Cross chairman, will conduct the button drive through the school children.Anvone wishing to donate but-tons and buckles mav contactMi S n W1 ill. productionchairman. or any of the church Student!group or American Legion An- eighth grades xiliarv members.nrade StudentsVallew grammar school recentlyGalaPlannedI p.m.. then partook of a sumptions wienie bake at the home of Lorain Duval in Santa Rosa I Valiev.VThe evening concluded with movies .it lt;Ixnard th iter, PiClipper Club members of the cnt were the graduates. Johniu First Presbyterian Church will Alcantar. Cointa Sanchez andgather in the church pallors se\enth grade graduate's. Den-tomorrow evening for a three- nise Duval. Agnes Gonzales. Au-fold purpose. First, to attend gele Riveria and Brian Furr.ih organization's stated monthly meeting: second, to honor Ox- * lt;, ,. , . ,nard I nion High School and /VlOthOulSf nnQHMoorpark Fnion High School 1 i graduates of 11. w ho claim af-1 1 U, )t«tugal was on the throne, herpeople were starving in the new P\*j colonies in the Azores. This ti-! tied ladv made a sacred vow thatZ(OI),MIIHrr. ..................^. .._............ f(Among the newest Girl Scout ... vcrown again if succor arrived for j JNher needy people, for supplieshad beenstorms.On Pentecost Sundav, three ships loaded with food sailed in-Recentlj the girls were ^i\«'n ,() ,|lr jU'leaguered harbor andles add so much to the dresses their tenderfoot test. Plans are the colonies were saved, and give a cheery note to those in the making for attending thewho have suffered the loss of Scout Camp at Camp Fnid thei first of .Julv.4-look' Members include Misses Bettv|/up your button box and string Daily. Jean Locke. Roberta Mil-each separate set, regardless of ligan. Nancv Smith, Dorothvlt;»ne Scott, Margaret Monteau, Dorothv Logan and .loan Fink.tlrlt;gtesiKvery year for centuries, the n%/ %/ 7 tPortuguese people of many lands 11 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 St. Isabella.This year s Queen for the Day will be Miss Kvelvn Silva, only%7 * daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Joe R. Silva of Santa Rosa Valley. This e: ! will be Miss Silva’s third time las queen, the first was in 1937. h / again in in 10 and now Ihis year, |lt;(’ PMaids w ho w Hi attend the hon- oof the seventh andi°r((* one u' include Miss Rose tl at Santa Rosa daughter of Mr. and Mrs.; bManuel Gill f Somis: Miss Isa w- enjoyed their annual party. Krown, daughter of Mr. T! The group bowled until 7 anlt;l Mrs. Manuel Brown, also of tlSomis; Miss Fmilv A villa, the r; daughter of the Frank Avillas of tlt; Del Norte and Miss Zelda Pin- le herio, only daughter of Mrs. Pauline Pinherio of Ocean View, oiThe ceremony, as is the year- g%/ %/lv custom, will take* place in Santa (Mara Catholic Church, this ai city, thi coming Sunday morn- rlt; ing. June 1 r at the 10:30 o'clock Mass, during which the crown of the Holv Ghost will be bles-se I.1tlb;I'lsLittle Miss Angelo Rotsler, ;i1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char-Rotsler of Santa Rosa Val-elev and another daintv little lass, Miss Rertsie Ann Baptiste, the Reginald Baptistes' daughter, of ”Something slightly out of the'Ventura are to be cape holders, ordinary sphere of things is be-) Both are six vears old.Jimiai-filiation with the Presbyterian r . pv-Church, and last but indeed far LX'fTMOM r ICH IC from least, to bid farewell to I the local pastor and his wife, the I Re vl and rs. IA IeIf ..Z ^w ho will leave soon to take* up planned by memlxM s of the A procession of some 30 young-Methodist Mens Club #f St gt sps will march into the chtiirchI aids church for their coming preceding the queen and maids.Wedncsda v evening meeting \ .1 it » i■ , i ' r i , After the crown has been bles-inMean of their remilar moot-! i n 11 m n• v iX ... u sed. the assemblage will adjournin£. the men will sponsor a nic- ♦ 1 u ~ .:n 1• , . ^* .. . 1 to the hall. I he crown will be»iiw 'i- ! 1 N placed in the chapel room where.n v°i ' m nwn as Llt;i-jUpon an ajtar banked with seas-dies Night all women and chi!-dren are cordially invitedr 11 a nersThose desiring transportation .1 u . .1..... :V ‘i,, * throughout th( remainder ot the. to the picnic grounds are re*-.^qiH‘.siid to contact tlie Re\'. \\* |1:1. I .owe, past( t «if t he (lunch.PIresidence in the1 north. The Lucas(s were instrumental inorganizing the Clipper Club in lt;Ixnard.A pot luck d i n 11 e r will lx* ser\e*d at lt;i:.'»0 o’clock at which some 50 mevmbe»rs and gue’sts are expee*ted and this phase of the evening will be followed byentertainment and a program.11olg;tlNv\onal flowers and with tall lightedit will be on displayMn;BPir~Valiev\( i gi C(!st ,,;
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