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$1,000 GAPS Stipend Goes to UCLA Student Scholarships Presented at Convention 3Log angclcs tmes Flowers, Talent Show on Agenda WEST LOS ANGELES B'nai B'nth women's Continental Chapter No. 13S3 will have an amateur talent' show, and at S-p-m. Thursday, May 14. at Ohev Shalom Congregation, -525 S. Fairfax Ave; The mother daughter-granddaughter meeting the chapter's sis months.

Mrs. William Diischinsky is president. Mrs. Albert Greger. Trott, who expects to complete a combined bachelor and master of scien'ce.

degree in engineering, in June, 1971, will work towards a Ph.D. in the field of water resource's and quality control! Because of his outstanding academic record, he. was designated a departmental scholar in TJCLA's School of Engineering and Applied Science last fall. WESTWOOD William John Trott, UCLA engineering student, 3s the winner- of the first $1000 scholarship given: by CAPS (Create Aid to Pro-v i Scholarships), an auxiliary of the Graeme Joseph Revolving Scholarship Fund. The money was raised at the group's first benefit, held last September at the hnme of its founder, Harlan Lewis of Pacific Palisades, President is Questers Elect: New Chairman SANTA MONICA-rNew chairman of the Questers Auxiliary of trie- Assistance League of Santa Monica is' Mrs.

Richard Martin. of Other new officers are Mmes. Italph Itolapp, Ly'le Es.telli!,: Albert HaTt, George Frank Davis, W. D. Kendall and Richard Ulery.

The Questers' annual fall lecture series will be given by James H. Durbin Jr. of the USC English department The 10 lectures, held at the Assistance League chapter house, Scholarship awards lo- taling $4,002 were present-ed during the annual convention of Marina District, California Federation of Womei's They -include 10 art scholarships, '560; Indian Center Welcome House, -music $100 each; four Slav Rbein i a'r i a scholarships, $160 each; speech therapy, $200, and five policewoman's scholarships of $150 each. Mrs. Emanuel T.

Goertz of Playa del Rey, charter president of Marina District, installed Mrs. Willi am R. Nelson as president. JUDGE WILL DISCUSS PSYCHIATRIC CENTER Mrs. Richard Martin will be concerned with modern influences on drama and literature.

First of the Thursday lectures will be given Sept. 10. Newtywed Mr. and Mrs. Bert Aaron Weiner will liye in' San Francisco while he attends San Francisco Medical Center.

She is former Pamela Ellen Fox( the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Weiss Fox, and he is the son of Mrs. David Weiner, all of Beverly Hills. Gloria Delle Bolton, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William C. Bolton, Santa Monica, wore her mother's wedding gown when she become Mrs. David Ari Colloff at Bolton home. Both are UCLA theater arts students and he is working toward Ph.D.

They live in Westwood. the need for a children's psychiatric center, like one that is planned for the new Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Honor guests at the luncheon will be Mrs. Harry (Sybil) Brand and Mrs. Nan Pevericb.

the group's Mother of the Year. Mrs. Al Luatig is president -of the -group and chairmen of, the day are 'Mmes: George1 Ring and romx.ess. SANTA MONICA SHOES IS fl 'AJ tor Men, Women, Children hjtf fik r- Su'autv -est (M II 419 WILSHIRE BLVD. Santa Monica FASHIONS 3adUuu3 freb parkins in rsar II jT E2j3 II.

331 wilshire boulevard I Woman Sunday -5 p.m. 9m santamonica ex. 5-1565 WMMMHMmKouKMBBBmutttBmMMMM Luncheon Will Build Up Boys Club Camp Fund SANTA MONICA The Boys Club will provide the entertainment and receive the proceeds when- the Boys Ciub Auxiliary holds its' annual "send a boy to camp" luncheon Tuesday, May at the Assistance 'League Chapter House. Members of the auxiliary and friends will gather around the punch bowl to be served by Ellen' Garesche and Mrs. John at 11 a.m., and luncheon will be served at noon.

Ta Ho Yai i M7" Teke off pounds inches VlT FIT YOURSELF ONCE AGAIN learn how in this exciting new 6-hour course combining DRESSMAKING FITTING i JOIN 1 months 1 NOW .3 free Presorted by Alfred Bach, Internationally known lecturer, author, end designer who hai fust returned front hfi English, Canadian and U.S. lecture tour. BEVERLY HILLS Municipal Judge Joan Dempsey will address Day luncheon of Child-' ren's Aid of Cedars-Sinai at noon Monday, May 4, at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Mrs. Klein will discuss 1 personators'Will Take Potluck I-unch WEST- LOS ANGELES Cheviot Hills -Women's, Club members, will don, costumes depicting' their favorite literary, to attend apothick'iuhcb-; en at 11:30 May 15, at '-Mrs.

Myron Gondie's Mrs: Taul Carpenter, era tu chairmanis'in' charge. p.m. fa p.m. p.m. p.m.

ksBaSj Mrs. Russel Buller and her. committee have planned decorations of white, yellow and green daisies. Mrs! Edward J. Carlson and Helen Clark, luncheon chairmen, are assisted: by -Mmes.

Edla Tegner Swmney, Albert Potter, Ben Turner and Donald Martin Gottlieb, executive director of. the Boys Club of Santa Monica, will be an -honor Mrs. Nimrod Johnson, president, and Dorothy Morri3 will greet the guests. 9:30 y.vVJ& visits obllgaliaii; I Though Mr. Bach's short-cuts and simplified.

time-saving methods and through his easy-to-fallow approach you'll be able to apply tha same techniques used by couturiers. Your sewing will have a professional finished took. Mr. Bach will supplemenl his lecture with demonstrations from his sewing and designing books and kits. LEARN HOW TO: Cut your lining and sewing problems in half adjust patterns, correctly sex without pins or basting press with a professional look line dresses, jackets and coats completely by machine sew zippers without problems bind button-hales with scotch tape ond paper sew sleeves without pins buy fabric accurately These are ust a few of the exciting things you will see.

Make Your Reservations Now and Receive FREE his book on SHORT CUTS TO PROFESSIONAL FITTING 6.hr. Course. Classes to be held of THE BEVERLY HILTON HOTEL GRAND BALLROOM 9876 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills, Calif: Morning Classes- (IF YOU CAN AFFORD TO SMOKE, YOU CAN AFFORD TO COME TO, US.) I PHONE NE '838-7315 AJ XrriA m'm A Hv (rVj 3440 MOTOR AVENUE, 1 "Ny IV2 blocks south of National tjr a.m.-U:JU iMonday, May 11th Tuesday, May 12th Evening Classes-Monday, May 1 1th Tuesday, May 12th Make Tickets npar nmn an iJippn ana aanxd ivianiLd rreawavs. .6:30 p.m.

p.m. Reservations By Cailinfj 665-5 71 May Be'Obtalned Af The Dear i.

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