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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 465

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THE PALM BEACH POST SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1988 3F SOUTH BEACH COUNTY LIVING LUCILLE'S SOCIETY vnday TODAY'S BEST BETS 1 3 TTr fm 1 I Heart Guild now fast-growing group "This group is amazing growing so fast," said dedicated volunteer Katie Kallaus, who is always on hand for a good cause. r'7 American Kennel Club Sanctioned B-OB Match, hosted by the Boca Raton Dog Club starts at 10:30 a.m. today at Miller Field, Delray Beach. Entries will be accepted the day of the match from 8 to 9:30 a.m. For more information call 734-8206 in Boynton Beach or (305) 941-5628 in Pompano Beach.

Free To Be You and Me, a musical for children, will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Delray Beach Playhouse, 950 N.W. Ninth Delray Beach. For more information call 272-1281. Teen Comedy Night for ninth- through 12th-graders will be held from 7 to 9 p.m.

today at the Adolph and Rose Levis Jewish Community Center, 336 Spanish River Boca Raton. For more information call Michael at 395-5546, ext. 293. I I She was referring to the new American Heart Guild. The guild's purpose is to educate us about coronary disease.

Six months ago, 13 ladies got together and became its founders Joan Babic, Florence Bourg, Corinne Brink-man, Shelly Burger, Mary Lou Eastham, Eliz-abeth Gleason, Jane Hoffstetter, Katie Kal- 5 COMING MONDAY -V: 4 1 1 i if lit' Lucille D'Orazio Halloween Camp Day will be offered from 8:30 a.m: to 5:30 p.m. Monday at the YMCA of Boca Raton, 6631 Palmetto Circle S. For more information call 392-0090. Halloween Spectacular for Children will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Monday at the Delray Beach Comnunity Center, 50 N.W. First Ave. For more information call Carol at 243-7256. Halloween Trick or Treating at Manor Care wjll be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Monday at the nursing center, 3001 S. Congress Boynton Beach. For more information call Mary at 737-5600 Halloween Costume Competition for 6- to 10-year-olds begins at 4 p.m. Monday at the West Atlantic Avenue Branch Library, 7777 W. Atlantic Delray Beach.

For more information call 498-3110. Annual Halloween Costume Contest and Children's Halloween Party will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Pompano Beach Recreation Center, 1801 N.E. Sixth St. For more information call 786-4111.

Trick or Treat between 5 and 6 p.m. Monday at Town Center, Boca Raton. Stores marked with a Halloween window identification sign will give out goodies to all children in costume between those hours. For more information call Barbara at BARBARA McCORMICK Members of the newly formed American Heart Guild: (from left, standing) Corinne Brinkman, Elizabeth Gleason, Crystal Milans, Katie Kallaus and Jean Spence; (seated) Florence Borg. around-the-clock keeping tabs on Hurricane Joan in Central America.

As a matter of fact, he was the relay man for the United Nations in New York City, as the U.N. couldn't get its messages from Nicaragua as clearly as Kelly did from his home in Ocean Ridge. World traveler Her loves are theater, music and travel. And indefatigable Patrice Cobb Cooper gets to do them all. She recently was presented with a gold baton, which she used to conduct the last half of the program at a South Florida Symphony Orchestra concert.

And on her annual jaunt to the land of her birth, Ireland, Cooper not only celebrated her big day at the world-famous Dromoland Castle, she also entertained the assemblage in the Dungeon of Ashford Castle! "Though I have celebrated my birthday in New Delhi, India, in Cairo, Egypt, in Paris and both Paris and London on the same day, this one was the best being honored by five friends in Ireland," she said. Cooper is singing, dancing and living it up into her 80th year. She told me she'll start her scrapbook when she's 90! Wine tasting Every year, the Boca Raton Kiwanis host a wine tasting to benefit SEE International a group of surgeons who help children in underprivileged coun- laus, Civi Lieberman, Crystal Milans, Laurie Silvers, Jean Spence and Rini Vinci. They invited a few friends to join them and before they knew it, 22 charter members had been recruited: Marie Rothenthaler, Patricia Ciasulli, Gloria Mahalick, Nancy Weingard, Mary Brady, Gloria Drummond, Esther Dance, Ilene Kowalsky, Margaret Ortloff, Sandra Porterfield, Barbara Fox, Joyce Robinson, Van Burbank, David Demko, Florence Muller, Nancy Alley, Edie Comparato, Betty Schauer, Lucille Barton, Janet Orlin, Orrine Orlando and Fran Lo Bianco. Membership now numbers more than 100.

For more information on this fast-growing group, call the American Heart Association at 394-0170. Black-tie affair Elisabeth Previc was bursting with enthusiasm as she told me about the Boca Raton International Club's gala, planned for Nov. 11 at the Delray Beach Club. The installation of officers will be an important part of the festivities during the dinner-dance, with entertainment to be provided by the Spitale Combo. "We are strictly a cultural club composed of local members who speak more than one language," Previc said.

Tickets for the black-tie affair are $45 per person. Call Cristel Rigot at 272-2371 for reservations and more information. Relay man Society's favorite orchestra leader, Claude Kelly, was visible on most of the major network news television broadcasts this past week. A die-hard ham radio operator, Kelly was up Society orchestra leader Claude Kelly was the United Nation's relay man, getting messages from his home in Ocean Ridge to the Big Ap-' pie during Hurricane Joan. 1 tries by performing eye surgery.

Cheers Wine Shop and owners Jim and Sue Hinsdale have been proud to organize the wineries for this worthwhile event each year. "The man who is the 'workhorse' behind the organization is Dr. Howard Goldman, who spends countless hours arranging the event, which is highly successful each year," said Mrs. Hinsdale. "Approximately 250 guests sampled vintages from 12 different American wineries this year and they certainly seemed to enjoy them." Until tomorrow, may all your news be good news! LOOKING AHEAD "Color Me Beautiful," a special program to give advice on the use of color in clothing and makeup that will best enhance appearance, will be presented from 7 to 8 p.m.

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