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Arcadia Tribune from Arcadia, California • Page 13

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Arcadia Tribunei
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Arcadia, California
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II TREATS WITHOUT TRICKS Arcodionns took sonic Halloween fur Id youncjslers ol Lefioy Boy's Home in In Verne. Pocking cartons of pumpkins, apples and Creative Arts Sale Will Open Saturday The opening of the annual benefit arl sale the Creative Arts Group will he held on Saturday. 21, 7:30 lo III p.m., at 35-37 K. Mn.Hecito Sierra Madie. Refreshments will he served.

Proceeds from Ihe sale support the CAC Scholarship Fund. CAG is a non-profil Organi-nalinn which uffeis classes variety of arts and crafts lo children, young people and adults, who come from nil parts ol tiic San Gabriel Yii) ley. Students are lulled in small groups by experienced artists and a i is placed upmi individual style and taleiu. The scholarship fund was formed more Ihan tO years ago so thai students of all ages, genuinely interested in art hul unable to pay course fees, might be able to attend classes. Special efforts: have been made to reach members minority groups and In some cases transportation in and from classes has been provided.

To date, about 3n scholarships a year have been liven, usually representing half 'Art in Auction' Is Lecture Series The Honorable Dug-dale, representative of of England and the famous Parke-Bernel gallery of New York, will sfieak on Wednesday. Nov. IS. al ICL-'W a.m. in llie San Gabriel Civic Auditorium under Ihe aus pices of Ihe San Marino Celebrity Scries.

His subject will be "Art at Auction." Mr. Dugdale presents the historical background of modern auctioneering and discusses the problems which arise in distinguishing be-(ween works of arl of great and small value, fie explains auction proccdute for the non-prolessional and states thai nearly 70 per cent of auction items sell for under $300. His discussions rover a of items including early daguerreotypes, Japanese snuff bottles, suila of armor, vintage cars and wines, Aztec poltery. modem sculpture, jewelry and books, a well as paintings. James Dugdale was liurn in England On Sept.

12. 10M. He is the eldest son of Lord and Cralhorne of Crv Ihorne Hall. Yorkslme. Hi; father was Minister of Asri-culture in Winston Churhlll post-war cabinet.

Mr. Dug daie attended Cambridge University where he majored in economics, politics and line arts. During his auction career he has still found lime to pursue many other interests. He has written for Apollo magazine and has published a monograph on the French painter Edouard Vuillard. He ha-contributed photographs in New York, Mademoiselle and Arts Magazines, and his graphic works are being sod in England and America.

He has made many television and radio appearances decor is under the direction of Mrs. William Moore, Mrs. James M- Gay-lord, Mrs- .1. Shilling, and Mrs. Fred I- antique furniture and lugs will be used and ob- wikhes for occasion nre, from left, Mrs.

Frnncis Kelly, Mrs. Don Staler and Mrs. Arleigh heifer. the fee lor llie desired course. Rut In rates of special need, the lull course fee ha? been defrayed horn Ihe scholarship fund.

CAG hones lo expand Ms scholarship program in the new yeat by publicizing il through schools ami Hcadstart progmtris- this am bilious effort will come largely from tli? proceeds of Ihe arl sale. A £1 lining number of sponsors contribute tu lite organization in various ways. Many (if them currently demoting Iheit lime lo preparation-; 'or the side, under the chairmanship ol Mary Wallace. Arcadia niiosc work will he on sale include Kathy Kcville (randies). Mary Wallace I gloss), Lannea Melzian.

Helen Turner, Janet Mackaig (painters nod prinlmakct Pottery, sculpture, ml-cranic', jewelry, stilchery. weaving, tic-dye. batik and enamel work will also be on sale: Following (lie gala opening, the sale will continue Sunday ihrough Tuestlay. Nov. 11 a.m.

In 4 p.m. Topic jets d'art displayed on etagerc. Persons ir resttk! teiuling the program may canlacl the San Mamio Cele-hrily Series. P.O. Box Sim, San MariiiD UllHi.

or phone TOS-Jiil for-ticket informHttoii. Proceeds the lectuies benefit tbe Perliittiit Pavilion ol llie HimliiiRtoii Memorial llospilal, Pasadena. Act ding lo Collectors Wccklcy. a newspaper publish in Kcrmii Texas, more ilia 1110 .000 persons arc cuirLtilly interested in collecting bottles. Specifically "Avon" hollies.

The icilleriioti of Avons began back in 1SS2 uheti the company was named California Perfume Co. Local cnlliusiasLs meet (he second Monday of every month in PrmoiiH Firsl Fetl-era I Savings and lean's hospitality loom, corner of Indian Hill and Foothill in Clare-monl. They buy. sell, and ex- Crib Chatter MET1KI1JIST HOSPITAI, Hoffman. Mr.

and Mrs. Raluli. 10270 E. Live Oak. girl.

Ndv, 3 Hagcn. Mi and Mi s. John. Oakwoetl boy, Nov.l Balirami. Dr.

and Mis. Bihram, 1131 Cyrus Lane, boy, Nov, 4. GiLcrcs, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Al-criw.

1131 Panoiama Drive, hoy. Nov. 5. Funk. Mi.

and Mrs. Arlo. 10-lfl Loganrita girl. Nov. 7.

Ward, Mr. and Mrs. John. 11! W. Lcmnn girl, Nov.

7 Mrs. Bruce Bogue Kan Maiino. newly elected president cf the Fellow-skip of Mayflower Cdiigtega-Loiiiil Church hi San Gabriel, introduced iier board and lummitlec cliairineii and outlined Ihe 107(1-71 program at a rccenl board meeting. Board s. from many San Gabriel Valley snciude Miss Evelyn lloorl.

programs; Mines. Butt Walkyns and Erie PririonofL nays and means; Eli Shellct circle coflidinator; R. H. McDill. recording secretaiy, Harrv Bcik.

coiresprjLdir.g secreiaty; Lee Maun, treasurer, ar.d I'leyd Buser. Com mi i tee chairmen include Mathilde Fritz, spiritual life: Mmes. Howard Topp, hospitality; Harry Con- Bottle Collectors Club Welcomes Neiv Members cliangc bnltles. sla-e Avon bottle short s. as well i.s ticipale in olher bottle exhibits.

A display of early California i-u til buttles wen sweepstakes, prize in a show recently staged by ihe Los Angeles Botlle Clob held in San Bernardino. Programs also Include discussions films and lectures. Poisons interested in ir.crling ninv cab Mis. Maiy V. MacNamara.

-147-MH1. Aiding in the spread of information of Avon bottles are several catalogues and brjoks and Avon clubs seal-tered from Deiroil to llie San Joaquin Valley in California. Early are now presenting a challenge lo the advance collectors as they, with book researchers, try lo piece together tb complete history of hollies ar.d coulaiiiets Issued. Smiths lo Celebrate 50th Wedding Date A reception Ignoring Lrona and Bill Smith uii Iheir 5Ulh wedding anniversary will lie hold Sunday afternoon. Nov.

21. ill the Arcadia home o( their daughter iind son-in-law Mr, and Mis. John Price of 23 W. Floral Ave. Among special gucsls will hi- Mis.

Naomi Williamson. w-Un li jr ill the bride's Ikju quel when the Smith-: wore wed Nov. 23. 1920. and was married her Pell the following month.

Another will lie Mrs. Vein I. a who was bridesmaid. The Smiths were marrico. in the home of Leonn's par-ents.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Turriff on Soulh Boyle Avenue Los Angeles. Their 25th editing anniversary was celebralrd at (lie Fame place with all nf tlir original group of family and friends present, except foui The Smiths have onr daughter.

Shirley Jane, and, two grandchildren. Linda Louise who is married and Ives in Oregon and the er of Ihreo hoys; and Gerald who is married and lives in Wichita. while scrviii" with the U.S. Ah-force. ty seven of Ihe Smiths' r-if) years together have linen snciit in Highland Park and Faiile liorh are mem hei-s ol the Order of Eastern Star.

Llagle Kock Chapter riiirtstm m. Mrs. Smith served Contest Told i I irk I matron in 1050 and in Uj3 nth MO.OfiO will take top honors at the C7t N'aiional Chirken Cookina Cnmesl. with Ihe cook-oft scheduled lor 5 in Cccaii Cily, Md. Knlty hlanks are now available, willi the contest entry deadline set for March 1.

Second prize will be Ilvird S3.niiC and fourlh S2.WKI in this inajoi- food event, sjwiijotd by tile Delmajva Poultry Industry in cojijiniL-lion with the National Rroilcr Council and BeK Foods Division of CPC International. Entry bl.inks are available in some grocery or maybe obtained "irom the National Chicken Cooking Cnntesl. Hi 2. lion 47, Georgetown, 199J7. aimoitUed denutv grand matron bv the worthy grand motion of California.

Gilma Movers. Mr. Smith is a menilicr ol Eagle Rock Masonic 422. He worked for the Department of Water and Power. City of Lns Angeles i--n-41) year'; an0 much nf Ihcit spare time and vacations were spent camping and fish ine in Ihe Hieh Sierras.

Since 1D52 llie Smith-- have enjoved trailering and fisliin; in California, Oreeon. Washington. Brilish Columbia ard Arizona. Alter hi? in 11)61. they sold their liomr in Eagle Rock and iravelrtl for three and a half years before buying a Mobile Home In Villa Capri Estates.

Garden. Grove. From May lo Oc-lober each yrac is -rinnl ti.iv-clint! ar.d part of enjoy-men; shared by lliree great grandsons while tlicy are in Oregon. May lower Congregation al Church Women Begin Year rad. friendly Hurley, publicity: Donald Bo- carl, blood It.

k. KTumh and M. B. Monell. reservations.

More are Thomas Stavert, Coleman Sutlon. Ernest Kostlan. Harokl Munri and Fordycc Johnson, area circle leaders: Ronald Dickson. John Shirley nod Rex Laud, advisors. Luncheon programs a presented each second Friday October through May in Ihe meeting house.

Speakers srheduLed Hie vear include Mrs. Peler Ln-ruh. Mr. and Mr-, riobrn Dottgaii. Mrs.

Hazel Diiryea. Miss Ancela Daiituna. DeW.lt Joseph 'Brady, Richard Woodin and Dr. Dickson. Musicians giving programs Marianne Von Blair.

Mrs. Elise Moennie. Marie Englis, Rubv Kahn. Chris iiaunilcr. Evciv-n Hood and Beth Wooil- Wa and hide tlttce eveuin-j ilinnt card parlies, duo pi: gram, silver lea ar.d rual mother-rinugiile: and style show.

pro Shakespeare Club to Hear Talk by Lawman Pioblems of law enlrii-nient lit the Pasadena ai ami some self-nrolcclinn in sntes will be disnisfTcl al llie Nov. 17 meeling of Ihe Shake- speare Club Pasailetia Don Eraser nf the Pi adena Police Dcpartmrnl will he guest speaker, ihe program is under Ihe direc-lion of the current events dc nartment. A Country Market will be open for business at II a.m. as a ways and means commit tee project. Sgt.

Fra program is at 1 p.m. GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY ond Mis. WiHiuin lo Be San Marino Club Topic The story thc pro; iatip will be topic for- San Marir.o Woman ltih vi nen it meets Wednesday, IS. at 1.30 p.m. Olivda Lenli.ii will display-pal of lier jade collection and tell the story ol jade from the oiinns to the cover's ben: li.

illustrated with colored slides Mrs. Dunalrt W. piesirietit. will otulucl a biiiiness meeting before the mncting. and tea will be served ait ens aid.

Hutio Rckl PTA Hoard Meats At perry hi ante The Uctoijot' meeting of Hugo Re hi PTA board wn held at the home of Mrs R. W. Spetry. Mrs Laze Wnl-lace, nrps'tlcut. expressed her apnvecialiofi to ihosr c-uiitributcri tu ru ihe school carnival such a huge Ann Cooper, cliFiituiati.

icporled the Pi A metiibersliip drive brongiil in a lerord cnroL- Sundoy, Nov. 15, 1970 Temple City Arcodio 13 Duartean 13 Monrovia Journal 1J HOLLY-DAZE FASHIONS Women's to San Gabriel Valley Pharmaceutical Associorion is holding its Holly-Doze Fashion shov and luncheon Wednesday, Nov. IS, ol Onion's in Pasadena. Mmes, Curtiss Kaufman, Chrislian Women Plan Annual 'Country Fair'' The Christian amen Club will hold Us ami mil "Country Fair" Wednesday. IS.

in Die palio of the Hunlinglon-Sheralon Hotel in Pasadena. The fair opens ai HI a.m. uith an nssoriment of hand made gift ilems, atititiuc pieces and Christmas decora-liuns uflered fur sale. Proceeds will go lu Christian missionaries in rural Ameri- l.unclieon will he served in the adjoining Viennese Room. A program ou atiistry in slilclnng will be Marie Howeil.

vocalist, will provide music, and Ron Woi-mscr of Campus Crusade will be inspirational speaker. Mrs. William Simons. 7Hi-33i)B. is taking luncheon reservations.

Oltk-sl Shoe The n'dest (llsci-xeicd shoe is an Egyptian papyi us tan-iia! dating from about 2.0C1 B.C. ice-piesrdr-nl, ind Arthur a i Suess, presideni, i I I fashion i over ininule details rotations mciy be made wi'h 1 Ml give liii. I i i I.NCL-L UI.M i 1 I.L1 nf 446-6300 We can really beat Ihe fririics, I BV APPOINTMENT ONLY JffiHjsii We've snipped prices so you can COTTON FLANNELETTE I Fake Furl $V9 i wide 1 VINYL WE'LL BE OPEN for un-ADVERTISED SPECIALS WED. THURS. NITES NOV.

17-18-19 7-9 P.M. mm sfifch up SAVINGS--ON BONDED ACRYLIC PLAIDS REG. TO $4.49 FASHION YD COTTON VELVETEEN SAVE $1.00 YARD REG. 53,98 YD. $098 YD YD POLYESTER DOUBLEKNITS $088 ACETATE NYLON JERSEY 45" WIDE REG.

$1.98 99S REG. HOURS: MON THRU SAT 5:30 msM 34 E. LIVE OAK ARCADIA 447-8282.

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