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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 51

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland Tribune, Wednesday, June 21, 1961 S-3 Oaklander Gets :7 777777" 7 7 Four to Receive Guide Dogs at Graduation I Prize in Young Adults Meet Slated at SAN RAAEL7 June 21- for graduates and guests. The graduates are: -Abner acre campus two miles north of here on Los Ranchitos Three Inen and one woman Anthony Diller" of Oakland has received the Rice Prize Courscy, Cleburne, John Japanese Methodist Parley- Road. The graduation is open will graduate Saturday from Fautt, Grand Prairie, A special Young Adults held at the Montclalr Metho Guide Dogs for the Blind, after completing a four-week in-residence training program. Wilmer Goodrich of Long and Mrs. 'Virginia Lewis of Chico.

in Greek at Williams College in Massachusetts. Diller, a junior at the school, is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Elliot VanN. Diller of the Mills College campus.

Dr. Diller, This class of graduates will bring the total number of blind persons to have re to the public. During the exercises each blind student will officially receive the dog he has been training with from the 4-H gster who railed it. Following graduation a Guide Dog demonstration will be given followed by a tour of the campus and a reception Dozens of Dinosaurs meeting will be held during the 22nd annual session of the Japanese Provisional Conference of the Methodist Church which began yesterday and continues through Sunday. The special mee'ting will be dist Church, Snake Road and Mountain at 8:15 p.m.

Saturday. Dr. Durwood Foster of the Pacific School of Religion will speak on "Is There a Methodist ceived Guide Dogs from the ALBERTA, Canada The who also attended Williams largest collection of dinosaur remains in the world is lo school to 1,052. Graduation exercises will take place at College, is professor of philos ophy and religion. 7 cated in Dinosaur Park here 30 p.m.

at the school's 11- iillBifiiS? "in I anWMIilin i MWnriTir 0o ni phot mm FATHER OLIVER LYNCH (LEFT), NEW ST. ELIZABETH'S PASTOR Installed by Monsignor Thomas Scahill (right) St. Elizabeth' Offers Gym Program for Boys and Girls Church Gets New Pastor To clear up the confusion about the amount of polyunsaturated liquid vegetable oil in the new margarines, Swift Company asked an independent testing laboratory to make comparisons. Here are the facts they found: A program of gymnastics for boys and girls, based on Father Oliver Lynch, O.F.M., a devout philosopher who translates religion into life, to day is the new pastor tf St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church at 150ff 34th Ave.

He succeeds the Rev. Father Dennis Mahoney, who was transferred to St. Francis It Pff I II Church at Tularosa, N.M. Father Dennis, at St. Eliza material from the White House Conference on Physical Fitness for Youth, will open July 1 at the Oakland YWCA, 1515 Webster Street.

Placing a major emphasis on team work, the five, week course will include rope climbing, tumbling, bar work, games and contests. Scheduled to be held twice weekly on Monday and Thursdays from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., the program will make use of the California Physical Fitness tests. Junior Gymnastics will be open to both boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 12. A family rate for two or more children is available. beth's since 1955, directed a 1 'v muhon-aouar building pro gram, including a new school Father Oliver was installed 1 I a Sk yesterday by the Rt.

Rev Monsignor Thomas Scahill, dean of the Catholic clergy of Alameda County. The new pastor and Reli si? 9a gious Superior came here I from St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Los Angeles. This is the "melting pot" parish in Advanee registration for all class participants is required. the downtown area.

Father For additional information on Junior Gymnastics, contact the Oakland YWCA, 1515 Web Oliver, 48, became a Francis can in 1932 and later studied ster Street. and taught philosophy. "if -jt if Berkeley Theology Professor Wins Foundation Fellowship ill more oolv-unsaf urated linuid oil BERKELEY, June 21-Dr. Maurice Jackson, professor of practical', 1 at Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 2606 Dwight Way; has been awarded a Lilly Foundation Fellowship. He will study at the University of Illinois during the 1961-62 academic year.

He will have the status of a visiting professor at the university while doing research in the field of psychology and religion. Dr. Jackson has been a professor at the seminary for 16 years. He was ordained a Baptist minister in 1935. Prior to accepting his pres- I I than any other spread you can buy in a food store (morerthan 75 is liquid oil and the rest has been What this means to you and your family hardened by light hydrogenation) into a margarine that has exceptional taste and texture.

Many folks say that Award has a favor that has nentnpostarthesemimryrhi never been equall DR. MAURICE JACKSON Wins fellowship award served as a pastor in Chi' cago. He Is in charge of recruit Spread good-tastingAward on your bread let it melt into your toasVpancakes and4)iscuits use it in your cooking anabaking. Every time you serve it, Award increases theamount of desir Named by Indians lng students for the American Baptist Convention As you may have heard, many medical authorities hold that most Americans do not eat enough polyunsaturated fat. Now, by serving Award Margarine instead of the spread you are now buying, you can make an important adjustment in the type of fat you consume.

1. Award Margarine contains a substantially larger anfount of liquid unsaturated vegetable oil thannyothetspread youan buy mft food stores Remember, Award is made from pure American cottonseed oil. 72rAward alscr brings substantialljrmore polyunsaturated fat to the table. PORTLAND, Ore. In the old days of the West, able poly-unsaturated fat your familyeats Rock MountainWndians of what is now Oregon periodi cally-journeyed into the high- Facts for Doctors plateaus and rolling hills a jLsmf i Nation's Fireworks 4 LOS ANGELES The spendsjnLor -4han $16 millionajeat on fireworks of which about 35 per cent are imported from Japan, Hong Kong and the pine countrylo cut poles Two ounces ofAward contains 18 grams of EnoTeic for then lodges or tepees, For this reason, the tree they favored eventually a named lodgepole pine.

glycerides. Doctors are invited to write Research Laboratories, Swift Company, Chicago 9, Illinois, for a detailed analysis of the fat content of popular table spreads. For families that put flavor first Swift has perfected a way to blend vegetable oil Calendar of Events clwtiuL may kept in your freezer," tf you prefer. Always keep Award refrigerated, like any quality TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Club: 1 UUA I 7 SowTtfTkrwn .1 Wnj Jr. I p.m Alameda High School Cafe- tena.

t- Frultvale Folk Dancers (iHtof mediate) 8 p.m. Hawthorne School. HI Ol HI 111 II nn Reoexans, pair vans Longa no. p.m., Alameda Odd Fellows Hen. Klwanls Club ofaiabot: 7:30 -gm breakfast at Rainbow Drive-In, MacAf ttiur at Dutton, San Leandro.

What's Up MASONS, Indian Rock Lodge: 7:30 p.m tomorrow, at Thousand Oaks Temple, -1 conjsa and catanna Avenues, Berkeley. Officers' practice. Chang's Infemaflonel Folk Dancer (advanced): 130 p.m.. 1630 Stockton San Francisco. CMI Air Patrol, Oakland Squadron 11: 7:30 p.m., 2155 Webster Alameda Daughters of St.

George, GoMen Gate Lodge No. 78: p.m. at St. George's Hall, Bm and Grove St. Eastbay Collectors Club (stamps): p.m., Norway Hall.

50-50 Club of San Leandro: noon to p.m., 1168 E. 14th San Leandro. Fellowship of Humanity (social dance): I p.m., 421 28th St. i Graham Krackers Square Dance Club (Intermediate) 8 p.m., Bella Vista School. Odd Fellows, Enclnal Lodge No.

164: 8 p.m., Alameda Odd Fellows Hall. San Pablo Friendly Fellowship sion group) 8:30 p.m., 144S1 San Pablo Sweet Adelines, Eastbay Chapter: 8:15 p.m., 827 Norvell El Cerrlto. Sweet Adelines, Oakland Chapter: 8 p.m. 3670 Pennlman Ave. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Club: 7:30 p.m., 5433 Shattuck Oakland.

Berkeley Folk Dancers: 8:15 p.m., John Hlnkel Perk, Berkeley. TOMORROW California National Guard Reserve, 1th Battalion, State Militia: 8 p.m 225) Webster Alameda. Changs International Fofk Dancers (Intermediate): 8:30 p.m., 1630 Stockton, San Francisco. Circle Up Club (Intermediate): 8 pm, Washington School, San Leandro. i STORE COUPON MASONS, Foothill Lodge: 7:30 p.m., tomorrow, at the Foothill Masonic Tem ple, 6670 Foothill Blvd.

Apprentice grea. MASONS, Plymouth Lodge: 7:30 p.m., tomorrow, at Rockridge Masonic Temple, 5449 college Ave. First degree. ROTARY; Oakland Chapter: 12:10 p.m., tomorrow, at the Hotel Leamington Clarice Truman will review a popular book. OP FOREIGN WARS, L.

Hollywood Auxiliary 939: 12:30 P.m., morrow, at the Alameda Veterans Building, 2201 Central Alameda. Card i ii I Si-V-S3 MR. DEALER: Send this coupon to SWIFT COMPANY COUPON REDEMPTION. P. O.

Box 1030, Clinton, Iowa, and it will pay you 10t plus 2t for handling, provided redemp tion is made in accordance with terms hereof. Coupons shall be accepted only with sale of Award Margarine. They are not transferable and must be submitted directly and not through an agent Invoices covering pur-chases by you must be submitted upon request. The consumer must pay any sales tax Cash value 120 of 1. party.

EAGLES, State Aerie Convention. If)' I T1 A XL Is-r morrow, Friday. Saturday and Sunday! i a i i ii vi sr. ciaire norei, tan jose. D1MOND DANCERS: 8:15 p.m.

Eastbay Woman's Dance Circle (women row, at Frultvale School, Boston and I 1 hwolwI.Thi80ffMvidwhewefMstTictoil. involved. This offer void wherever restricted. School Streets. Party time.

only): a.m via am v. Native Son's, Frultvale Parlor, 8:30 p.rru 325S E. 14th St. Navy Mothers Club No. 13, Oakland (Bandage rolling): 10 a.m.

to 3 p.nv. LADIES OP Trll ORIENT, Axlr Zuenna .48: 6:15 p.m., tomorrow, at 418 E. 11th WHEN YOU 6UY 1 POUND OF AWARD MARGARINE AT YOUR STORE St. Dinner. I smncattpjon DAUGHTERS OP NORWAY, Gtra Lodge Swi PjWo Frtandly Ftlkwwhip (btgtn It i V- I IB; Noon, tomorrow, ar Norway Han, 382 Piedmont Ave.

Luncheon and card is iam sh party. A wim 9f tf-rrur Sertoma Club of Oakland: 12:15 p.nw.

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