Independent from Long Beach, California (2024)

It 1 WILD WAVES SAY A pop, pop, popping at one-suprise at a Rajnovic. who plays at the Golden Sails, there to entertain. He not only plays music from many countries, he also can sing in 14 languages. Dusko did so with gusto. BUSINESS was given a quick brush off In favor of pah-tying when Ebell Jrs.

board members and co-chairman gathered at home of Luanne Harlow, 3905 California Ave. Assisting her were Marilyn Stribley and Yvonne Botzbach. After chatting over rum punch- and buffet luncheon, they had one of these gift exchanges where the present must be opened and those waiting to chose a gift can take one already opened or select from the stack still wrapped. Donna Nelsons turn came to choose a gift at the ex- By IOLA MASTERSOX Society Editor 77777 THAT STELLAR sound champagne corks pop, pop, popping peppered the air at Wanda and John Se-waks Park Estates home. It occured during annual Christmas party given by Symphony Juniors for husbands and guests.

Its the sixth year in a row the Sewaks have made their big home available for this happy affair. Chairman of the holiday happening was Elke Belcher, there with husband, Kerry. Among the 80 guests, in top the season spirits, were Bev and George Allison, Linda and Dick- Blanks, Sylvia-and Harry-Mott, -Diane-and Jenkins, Jackie and Haskell Epstein, Noreen and Fred Singer (Noreen is president), Virginia and George Williams, Nancy and Carl Wellard (Nancy is presidentelect), Kathy and Mike Choppin and Betty and Dr. Edgar Hamer. PULLING OFF one of the merriest surprise parties of the season honors go to Lois (Mrs.

Miles) Perovich, 5360 ETJardinrShe entertained herxhapterof Theta Sigma Phi act moment she earlier had announced she would have to. for annual, Christ mas affair. Normally, this is an all girl leave. Her present was a gorgeous bouquet fashioned from party. ButLois'fooled the members by secretly calling all handmade felt posies.

With a grin 'she said she'd have to yieir husbands and telling them to be there at 9:30 pjn. go and departed with what was the most coveted gift of Members had been bidden for 8 p.m. and had had day. their usual gift exchange when all the men showed up on Among those who groaned when Donna left were Ba schedule. There were squeals of delight and dismay dis- bare Thornton, Loretta Zelgler, Molly Turley, Joyce Car-may by those who had left their husbands baby sitting, hart, Pat Rowe, Connie Ainge, Pat Watkins, president There was no need to fret The fellows had done some se-' Donna Phillips and Elaine Laughinghouse.

cret arranging on their own and had the children situation taken care of nicely. The men went along with the gag, play; acting mad that they were settled in fora long- winter night as wives prepared to leave. Playmates, in every sense of the word, were Evie and Bill Frushour Faith and Clyde Carter; Margaret and Perry Oliver, Della and Spicer Ramsey (Delia is president), Betty and Phil Patterson, Rosemary and Don Wysong, Rita and Brad Benson, Joyce and Bill Gough and La Von and Host Miles had arranged tp have guitarist Dusko B-6 INDEPENDENT. (AMI Lana Stadb CaKf, PRESS-TELEGRAM (PM) Friday, DwAlW RAMS WIVES IN A QUANDRY OVER TO PACK OR NOT TO PACK WEDDING BELLS RING celebrating their firsLChristmas'away fromrelativesare Mmes. Lester Josephson (standing left), Jem Kilgore, Maxie Baughan, Brace Gossett and Billy Truax.

-the Rams win over the previously By pat McDonnell Staff Writer essay Ram? So how would you feel if clinched $2,500 iiL- in --1 was numb' but I dont knowr-if it was from the cold or the reali-' "zattoirtheRamshad won be the first Christmas we havent been with our folks, butit* 'worth it, if the-Rams win the NFtnchampionship this year and they will 'V- playoff money for one Sunday afternoon's work? "Elated. Happy. man; and the brides broth- Elam-Crawford tei victories Numb. These are a few of the reactions maAh i take them with uf. mean I hadnt sent gifts home since Dennis son of Mr: jrtGCraw and Mrs.

Harry Elam, 5929, Pearce Lakewood, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. riaimprf flf hridff, Ppggy Robert Crawford of Santa -CiawfonLesdayfa-San ta Monicas Trinity Baptist ua 'rora Ban Fernando -Church. i Valley JState and A jreception. followed at to tar marriage, was a Santa Ynez Inn, Pacific Pal- teacher atCorona del Mar Ts "a s.

The ghS 00 1, Newport more Colts has earned them the Football Lotguer Coastal weu jmyg a delayed Christmas Division Championship. tfter Super Bowl in January. Commented Lester (Diane lions, hard knocks scares.JoZTn.gp,mw. now be taking part in the. kind of Beadle MRS.

DENNIS ELAM MRS. JOHN W. THOMAS now on'a'horieymoohTtrip" to. and will be at home fa Ashland, after Dec. 27 where the bridegroofa is working toward a degree fa chemistry Southern Oregon TTO Thomas-Schilling Behson Chapel -of First Brethren Church was the setting Tuesday for the marriage of Genefae EHza The former Miss Craw- beth Schilling" and John a floor length Wesley Thomas.

Following govlm of white peau de soie the cermnonyrthe couple 'lace adorned with seed Thomas Austin and Roger 1 pearls. Her 7 sister. Helen Dillard. Stephanie Gale Marie Schilling served as Marfoot was flower girl; maid of honor; Una Lucille Buddy Dennis Paul was Schilling, and Sandra Kree- ring bearer, igerhercousins, and- Patsy persons -at- Sauser were bridesmaids. tended.

Long Beach Qty 1 College She jvas.greduated- The bridegroom, son of am Polytechnic High Its been bedlam at mir place, -too. I tried to be prepared for both alternatives. Our living room is filled with half-packed suitcases -and an undecorated tree. Although the title match is Sat-' urdayrteamTnembers will be trans- --ported from Milwaukee by charter flight to- California -in plenty of ChristmasEve. 'But wives who have jgoneito football history the Rams havent since 1955, said Mrs.

George 7 slender ex-model was preparing to leave for Los Angeles In-aflight to her home town of Whiting, Ind. George couldnt airport because Coach Allen called a3p.m7 meetinjfToda srTTa neighbor is seeing me off, ly sighed the football wife-who would next see her Rams center husbandSalurday.mMilwaukec-- where the Los Angelas team will TDiSne; contend-with theGreen BaPaek-BaunvP haye to ers for the Western Conference title. Indkasion, indecision, Indeci- in Long Beach on Dec. 26." HQWsdo they handle: their husbands as the countdown begins on withrlactTapplique on bod-" ice and train. In the-entourage wep Barbara Kahn, maid of hon- greeted pests "Be- 7 Thomas, 5130 Daisy.

Brethren High School. The bride, daughter of asked Robert Vitwar to be He is serving fa the U.S. Mr. and Gene A. best man.

Guests were Army and will be sent to Scmii-P g73530 GaylQ.aZMLfeOhhridgi:li7Z7GermanywhereThirride James M. Elam, best Wore a gown of silk er, Gene Schilling, 7' and will join reunions -the Wester Conference title match? GENERATIONSiSPANNED sionrUsIiow pertMrsBilly-Truax. describes the dilemma of the holi days for a Rams wife. miserableatour.bouse,.we cant sleep, nor eat, said the wife 1 nas a i ---All last week I was on tenterwUPG hooks -wondering, if .1 should pack sett Jj. 7 clothes, baby gear and Christmas Commented blond, petite Mrs.

presents to spend the holidays with Baughan: our folks fa Baton Rouge or putup'Maxte played on achampion-J decorations and get set to celebrate ship team his rookie year; In the -Ch tl stm sertuJIhedecision. that, have. hinged on whether or not we won hes learned to appreciate whatr it Sundays me. takes to win a title.Things have Billvwas so confident the Rams b1 pretty- quiet at -home -since -7 would win, he kept telling me not Sunday's Even our victory to pack; Thank heavens we won. It celebration was subdued since Maxies hand was fractured.

would have been terrible for us to MRS. GEORGE BURMAN r-rvh I i i. ranged. from four months toalmost years when five genera-. tions of Clarence Goodyear Mansfields family gathered 72 at: hiJiomer 515 SL, for a pre-holiday The Mansfields first visitjwith 4 his great-grandson, bby Scantlebuiy.

Others spanning the generations were Bobbys mother, Mrs. Robert P. Scantlebuiy of Lake- -wood; his grandmother, Mrs. Robert E. Gordon, Lakewood, and.

his greatgrandfather, Wesley Mansfield of Long Beach. A party gathering together all of Mr. -Mansfields children is planned on his 90th birthday Jan. 9. IBs other children are Herbert Mansfield, Hemet, Paul Houghton of Red Bluff and Mrs.

William Crall of Long Beach. He also has 8 grandchildren- 19 great-. grandchldren and 2 great-great-grandchildren. Bom fa 1878 in Connecticut, he has been Californian1 since 1907 and resident o( Long Beach since 1933. fiscs' be flying home right now in defeat.

Similar sentiments were voiced by Mrs. Willie (Ruth) Daniel, a petite mother-of-three whose husband plays defensive back. If wed lost the game, wed have been on our way home to Starkville, Tuesday. Now we have to wait the outcome of Saturdays game with the Packers before IT1 know where well be for New Years. Two of our youngsters attend Burbank School.

Theyve had their hearts set on being in Long Beach, over the. holidays, but until the Colts game was played. Id put off buying a Christmas tree. "I was so nervous before' the game I even made the kids Jittery. I thought It best to break the news to them that their daddyTleam could lose and maybe wed be leaving for Mississippi this week.

When they went to Sunday school that morning, they told me not to worry, that theyd pray for the Rams to win. 1 Sniffled Mrs. Jon (Linda) Kilgore who ignored a severe cold to attend Now that Allen's assassins are in the running for championship money that could mean as much as $27,000, do their wives have designs on how the cash will be spent? Oh yes, replied Nancy Truax. Part of it is earmarked for a trip to of it will go for -something ridiculous like the ,5 Vacant diamond I tried on this morning." Mrs. Gossett: Part of it will go to Temodel our home in Fountain Valley.

The rest will be invested." Mrs. Baughan: My husbands the last of big time investors. Im sure hes got it spent down to the last penny already." Mrs. Kilgore: I suppose Jon will take half of it and Fll take -half. (From the looks of the dazzling sparkler.on.

her right hand, she already had) Perhaps it was Jeannette Gossett -who best summed up the wives feeling with the comment: I was ecstatic Sunday, but I couldnt help but feel sorry for the other team. Now I'm confident The Rams are the way. Nothins gonna stop them now. I rl 4 1 yrrt 7jk MRS. WILLIE DANIEL 1- r-.

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