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Chula Vista Star-News from Chula Vista, California • Page 17

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Chula Vista, California
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CHULA VISTA STAR-NEWS THURSDAY, MAY II, I96I-3-C as a tooth- brush, and handkerchief and demonstrated "how the skirts and sleeves can be tied Up At Jrejetfcka Yiiatoi- By Lee rid Liura Bandhart i what can be accomplished toy a cofpbinajlion of Adult Education study and' talent. Fermin Daos, our cook for eleven years, died last week. He had been back only a week from his vacation. Miss Henrietta Wetzel of Oleander drive and Miss Cordelia Wetzel of the Medical Unit had as their guests last week their niece and nephew from Kansas. Exactly one year ago we received the care of this column without pins for work.

Under the direction of Mrs. Earl King, men and women appeared wearing costumes representing Nehru and his sister, Mrs. Pundit, and representatives from Nepal and Burma, including a saffron robed priest. A beautiful, hand-embroidered Mandarin coat from China completed the oriental display. William Rayner appeared as home, she will visit another daughter in Lodi, Calif.

Mrs. Alice Clement and Mrs. Leora Hunt 6f Saylor drive, Dr. Lillian' Noble df Timken Hall and Miss Henrietta Wetzel of Oleander drive are leaving Monday on a. five-day bus tour.

They will visit Yosemite, the 17-mile drive on the peninsula, Car-mel and tte Hearst San Simeon -Historical The Mountain View Manor Assn. held its semi-annual general membership meeting in Timken Lounge May '2; The new members, since last November, Were introduced. Reports were I nirs. sarart Bionf or second 'avenue will be leaving tor Cleve-land, Ohld, Ma? 20 to visit at the hdrfle ot her nephfei there and theft tbl becbihe a summer resident of the hotel where she lived for 'many years before coming west. Mm Edith Hutson of Hawthorn Walk wilf be leaving Monday to make a two-month family circle tour.

She will first fly to Denver, where her sdn lives. From there she will go to Casper, where a daughter and her family live. On her way Woman's Club Meets Today OTAY Mrs. Martin Gorsich, former president, will install the new officers of the Otay Woman's Club at a luncheon today at the Hayloft, Chula Vista. Officers to be installed are Mrs.

Ronald Moody, president; Mrs. Allen Roberts, vice-president; Mrs. H. A. Sperrifig, recording secretary; Mrs: May T.

Smith, treasurer; and Mrs. Fred Albert Mueller, Mrs. William A. Roberts is general chairman of the luncheon, with Mrs. Walter Perciyal Soufh Seas Is Meeting Theme SAN YSIDRO A south seas theme, carried out with decorations of fishing nets and sea shells, prevailed at the installation dinner of the San Ysidro Woman's Club May 3.

Programs for the installation were designed and 'printed by Steve Paton, who was master of ceremonies for the evening. A musical program included "Pagan Love Song," sung by Mrs. Glenn Youmans, accompanied by Mrs. tary; Mrs. D.

Miers, treasurer; Mrs. J. T. Bishop, Mrs. A.

S. Larsen, Mrs. C. G. Buehrer, parlimentanan; and Mrs.

A. L. Juy, Dan Ellis and Mrs. E. J.

Brogmus, directors. Mrs. C. C. Yanquell, president of Southern District Federation of Women's Clubs, was installing officer.

An exchange of pins between past and future president and the, handing over of the gavel by A. L. Joy completed the installation. WANT ADS CAN WORK WONDEUS FOR YOUI It's easy to place a fast-action Want Ad by ntftll, In person, or bv telephone; 'me number to call Is OA 2-aiS5 or On 7-4114. George Washington in an ex- Eambds 'Chefs Prefer from the hands Mrs.

Alice Clement. It is now our turn to transmit that care into the very capably hands of Mrs. C. J. (Amy) Mekkelson, Who.

suc pertly detailed costume and read excerpts from his writings including' some of the 80 admonitions on decorum. Mrs. Eva Walker nf Savlnr presented and opinion polls we're taken on Various subjects. Three hew directors were elected' for ceeds us next week. drive had a pre-Mother's Day visit last wpplr nH hv hfr cnn an 18-month term: Miss.

Margaret Lyall of Mountain view drive, William Rayner of Seiond and Lawrence1 Vernori Pierpont Walker and his daugh Fresh, Local Poultry in charge of decorations and favors. Mrs. Edna Roberts will be soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Mary McVey. Mrs.

William Roberts has been appointed chairman of the board of directors, with Mrs. Martin Gorsich and Faye Jennings as members and Mrs. J. J. Kamin-sky, parliamentarian.

Nora Youmans. The Aristocratic Cats, a men's quartet, sang several novelty Officers installed were Mrs. D. J. Haugh, president; Mrs.

Howard Nolan, first vice-president; Mrs. Irene Powers, second vice-president; Mrs. D. Hiatt, secre Job's Daughters CHULA VISTA The Order of Job's Bethel 225, will elect officers at 1:30 p.m. at the Chula Vista Masonic Temple, with Connie Phillips presiding! wlto NO Chemical preservatives! wmenx's POUI.TRT RANCH MKT.

of N. Mountain View drive. Mrs. Henrietta Foltz of Street 'was elected to complete the remaining six months bf the term' of Lee ter, rrancine, of Los Angeles. Mrs.

Sidney Saunby of street and Mrs. Pearl Gross of Juniper Walk presented a display of their paintings in our library-recently. It demonstrated 1043 Nat'l Ave. GA enAtttl Banghart who resigned because of his coming absence from Fred: ericka for several A nominating cortimltte'e was elect CHULA VISTA'S LEADING. LOCALLY ed with Miss Sadie ToW; chairman; Alice Kip.

and Miss Mumm cwmiwiw cmpmiwm. km mmmih. hw I Rachel Markham. OWNED SUPER MARKET 1 A I 7t -V The newlv formed board later held an organizational meeting and 'elected' as officer's William ffl jrQfSr 1 SCHULTZ, THE OLD-FASHIONED BUTCHER ASSURES Rayner, chairman; Mrs. Henrietta Foltz, 'vice-chairmah; Lawrence Verriori; secretary; and We Give Orange Stamps Francois de Priest famous catering manager at the Sands Fireside Restaurant, says: "Prime Froz-n certified U.

S. Government Grade 'A' fancy frozen foods ure the finest we can buy, yet cout no more. We serve them seven wtelcV Mrs. Pearl Gross) treasurer Mountain view Manor resi- Annette sbcfal chair man, presented a' Drberarh for the regular Wednesday night entertainment of all 'merhbers in Timken Lounge May 3. Their theme Was an "International FfcttE Francois' Recipe of the Month I.

CAULIFLOWER POLONAISE Boiled Prime Froz-n cauliflower as stated on package. use 3 oz. Duller, neat In frying pen and add the following In orderi A- IS I 1 i 3 YOU THE CUT OF YOUR CHOICE IN THE 1 Limit Rights Effoctivo Thurs.r FriV Sat. SCHULTZ SAYS, "HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY" TQ ALL MOTHERS! GARDEN FARMS EASTERN ItORN F6f PORK SALE "'iL AlRl" For sheer delight and good eating pleasure try these tasty, tender, E'l If tl I I IL1 tantalizing cuts of young, eastern corn fed porkers shipped dl- bIM rectly to us from back In Iowa where they raise these porkers on 54- 4 ki plenty of good corn tq Inak some of the best pork chops and 1 t3 roasts you have ever eaten. Don't miss out on these low, low Qj ffi I 556: mm II Fashloh Parade." Miss Dorothy Irvin served a mistress bf fcere-monies and nlaved the violin in np fine.

Dread t. i. 1 tbla: chopped parsley V.f.' i chopped bird boiled eers ''add should be added Immediately after bread rumDs are Drown and then removed from fire and curead over several duets witH'Missi Mifdred Siviter1 at th pianb. Miss Siviter also played appropriate background music for the parade. hot drained Prime Froz-n cauliflower, Serves Pour i Miss Agnes Covalt and Edith Whiteside represented the.

CUP SAVE THIS $1.00 COUPON old and new manner of dress in Hawaii. Miss Covalt gave a pre cis on the history of costumes in Enjoy the finest of fresh picked, fresh frozen California rruiti and vegetables, all U. S. Grade A fancy quality at no more than you'd pay for ordinary frozen foods. Buy and try IQ ten-ounce packages or 5 two-pound Poly-Bags of Prime Froz-n foods send in the labels, and we'll send vou a certi- MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL For itn easy-to-flx and delicious dinner on Mother's Day, bake a The following are all.

pre-cooked and tenderized tor delicious eating! our 50th state and recited Old Madrid" as her sister. Miss Margaret Covalt, appeared in a beautiful black lace gown and mantilla. Ficate good for $1.00 towards your next purchase of any Prime Froz-n fruits and vegetables, WAME ADDRESS -rV There was a large oriental Attach thltt coilDon with vnur Primp Wn7-n lnheln and mail to P. O. Box 2988, San Diego 12, Calif.

Limit one coupon rer family. Offer exDlres June 10. 1961. Vnid in anv area group, appropriately introduced by a piano and violin duet. Miss Sarah White entered to the music of the Japanese national anthem and demenstrated the uses bf the kimono and obi.

In the bbi she carried necessities such WHOLE I where taxed, nrohlbited or otherwise restricted by law. Cash WHOLE Dl ITT value i iv oi one cent. HAM 'lb. HALF Leah" LOIII CHOPS Tender UyiL Saltan (or outstandinn beauty IV. "III II Ham" SlicesCenter 1 L-1hormel deli specials SIIcmmI Bacon 69J befri Brind, I Franks Dairy Brand, 12 ox.

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