• Pasadena Guild of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Debutante Tea


    DEBUTANTE TEA: The Pasadena Guild of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles recently held an afternoon tea to introduce the young women who will be debutantes at the Guild’s 2013 June Ball. PICTURED ABOVE, left to right, are, FRONT ROW: Emily Atzen, Katherine Rouse, Kimberley Ostiller. TOP ROW: Claire Duckett, Abigial Duckett, Eda Reed, Lauren Torres, Monica Pernecky, Catherine Philo, Julia McCrimlisk, Ashley Schammel, Caroline Larsen, Emily Balfour and Emily Schreck. Please see Society, page A-3 for more on the Pasadena Guild of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles debutante ball.

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