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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 7

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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necessity of preventiui; Iho spread of Russian communism. Charles Hurley, master tf cere- Juilgc Addresses Institute in Annual mass and holy communion of Council No. 57, Young Men's institute and San Maieo I introdu fed Judge Scoll slitute No. 92, oung Ladies, was Miss Btltv jlakowski. president of held on Sunday at St.

Matthew's I the Youns Ladies' instilme; Steve Catholic church. i Yistica, president of the Young Breakfast was enjoyed at institute, and Miss EJinor Benjamin Franklin hotel where a i Loi'ise Falvey, member of the Y. large attendance, including the re-1 L. I. and representative of the Ma- turn of a number of war veterans, tiona! Council of Catholic Women, was gratifying.

1 Miss Falvey urged active participa- The Hon. Judge Edmund Scott jtion in the National Codicil of was guest speaker, choosing the Catholic Men and the National nonchalant title, "It's Time to Get 1 Council of Catholic Women be- Going," but his talk was along a i cause "where there is unity, there more serious vein than the title in- is strength." ON A TRIP TO Miss Jennie Briski was chairman more dicated. The judge proposed three particular matters for the consid- of the communion-breakfast, eration of his listeners. sisled by Adolph Ingram, Misses Judge Scott stressed the respon- Mary O'Doo'ey, Virginia Mengol, sibility of the contro! of the atomic and Jean Tassi. bomb" and explained mural principles involved in such destructive force.

He called attention to the pressing need for assistance to all peoples in Europe, not only because Christian charity demands it, but also in order to preserve the future generations from ill health and to prevent delinquency and vice. His final points stressed the in Jutte Jr. Family Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Jutte Jr.

of Club and News PIE AND CAKE SALE Peninsula circle No. 156, United Order of Druids, will conduct a pie and cake sale in the Lucky Third avenue, next Thursday, beginning at 9:30 o'clock. MISS BLACK HOSTESS Sunshine Social club will meet at the home of Miss Georgia Black, 1254 Oak street, San Mateo, tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. TONIGHT IN SAN MATED Laurel chapter, No. 186, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold its regular meeting tonight at the Masonic temple.

Harriet Jonassen, worthy matron, has announced that a white elephant party has been planned for the member's entertainment following the business session. Each member has been requested to bring a wrapped white elephant to be used as prizes for the Dutch whist. REBEKAH SEWING Thursday afternoon sewing club of Burlingame Rebekah lodge will meet next Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Alfreta Walkup, 515 Del- I aware street at 1 p. with Ethel Sheldrick, hostess.

All Rebekah's are invited. DINNER IN S. F. Members of evening circle of the Burlingame Methodist church and friends were guests at a dinner at St. John's Italian Methodist church, San Francisco recently.

The Rev. Ettore Di Giantomasse told of his early boyhood in Italy and his life In this country. tal on Saturday. The baby has been named Lorraine Sharon Jutte, and will be called Lorrie. Past Presidents At Kilbournes Peninsula Past Presidents association of San Mateo county will convene tomorrow at the home of Mrs.

E. L. Kilbourne, 1208 Edgehill drive, Burlingame, with Mrs. Emerson J. Miller presiding.

There will be a pot-luck luncheon at 12:30 o'clock followed by the business meet. A 1 I i I SUNNYBRAE UNIT PARTY AND SALE Tomorrow afternoon the Sunnybrae unit is sponsoring a card party and food sale to be given in the kindergarten room. Refreshments will be served st 1:30. There will be special prizes in addition to a prize for each table. According to Mrs.

Stuart Early, chairman of the food sale, many homemade pies, cakes, salads, rolls, have been promised. Assisting Mrs. Early will be Mrs. Joseph Chichizola, Mrs. W.

S. Batdorf, Mrs. Norman Brown, and Mrs. John Warren. Mrs.

Allan Hay is in charge of tickets, Mrs. L. H. Albert and Mrs. Robert Schieck are making arrangements for the prizes, and Mrs.

Norman Edwards heads the refreshment committee, which also includes Mrs. Virgil Long, Mrs. J. Baskett Mrs. John Preston, and Mrs, Gene Simpson.

Reservations may be purchased at the door. TUESDAY. MARCH 1946 SAN MATEO TIMES-- Bride of Mr. Morris The marriage of Miss Uuilinda A reception and wedding supper Souza'and John Theodore Morris i for the' m-wlywedded couple fol- wss solemnized on St. Patrick's lowed the ceremony at 5:30 o'clock day at 4 o'clock in the Catholic I in Richmond.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris church at El Cerrito, with the Rev. ihen left for a honeymoon trip to Mr. O'Rourke officiating.

the southern part of the state. They The bride is the daughter of Mrs. plan to make their future home in an- F. Souza and the John D. Pauls Valley.

Okla. (Photo Ilrrt Buxxell, San JInteo) Upon returning from a wedding tour to Illinois, where the parents of the bridegroom live, Raymond Trezek of the navy and (us bride, the recent Miss Mae Westergaard, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. Jens Westergaard of Burlingame, will make their home on the Peninsula. The marriage of the young couple was solemnized in Our Lady of Angels church, followed by a reception at the Westergaard home.

FASHIONS AT DESSERT PARTY A childrens' fashion show, directed by Mrs. Howard of Burlingame. will feature the dessert, card party given by the Beresford unit next Thursday at 1:15 o'clock in the auditorium. Music will be fui-nished by a string trio, Mrs. Cecil Kiee, Miss Patricia Young, and Miss Flora Farina, all teachers of the school department.

Mrs. E. Zorn is the chairman with Mrs. Carl Jud and Mrs. K.

L. Knockenhauer, co-chairmen Concert Artists At Opera House In Joint Recital Paul Draper, the man who tap dances the classics, and Larry Ad ler, famous for his playing of the classics on the harmonica, will ap pear in joint recital at the open house Sunday afternoon presentee by the San Francisco Opera asso ciaton concert division. Labeled "a wow of a show," a Draper and Adler appearance is the signal for standing room only audiences everywhere. Mary Souza of Pescadero. She was bore and reaped in San Mateo county, attending and graduating from Pescadero union high school.

Duilinda was dressed in a gold suit, choosing powder blue acces- series. She carried a prayer book and wore a corsage of orchids. Honor attendant was her Irs, Rosa C. Gravance of San Ma-; eo. She wore a suit of light grey gabardine with pale pink acces-; ories and a corsage of pink roses.

She was given in marriage by ier mother, who attended the ling dressed in a black checked suit with blade accessories and A'earing a corsage of white orchids. John Gravance, nephew of Miss Souza and son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel A. Gravance of San Maeo, served as best man.

I Chat and Comment! i OPERATIOX AT MILLS--Laura McLaughlin of San Matec, un- i derwent an operation at the Mills i Memorial hospital yesterday. Mrs. McLaughlin is a member of the San Mateo Business and Pro- fesstional Women's club and the Soroptimist TO BROABCAST--Mrs. Fred B. Sloat of Millbrae will appear on the broadcast of the National Association for Advancement of Blind tomorrow at 9 o'clock over KSFO "Nob Hill Mr.

Sloat is the recording secretary of the organization. Miss Mary Cowerd is the president. Spanish Club In San Francisco Nine members of San Mateo high school's Spanish club, Los Papagayos, visited the Sinaloa club of San Francisco Saturday night, accompanied by their adviser, Ru'h Baker, Dining and dancing in a Spanish atmosphere will be June Weir, Marge Ballou. Margaret Gilder, Jean Volz. Shirley Richardson, Jeannine McClellan.

Paul Thomas, Vcrnon Land and John Eilers. Women's Club Organized At a luncheon recently plans were made for the organization of women's club in the South San Mateo district. Those present were Mesdames V. Foell, D. Gowland, H.

E. Haas, O. Hansen, F. Hardy. C.

Jud, K. Knoekenhauer, A. McCal- i lum, R. Pfeiffer and T. Sherry.

It was decided to have a monthly luncheon meeting and an early date in April has been chosen for the first meeting of the club. IN HILLSBOROUGH--From an extended trip to New Orleans, Miss Nancy Clark returned to her Hillsborough home Friday. She visited her fiance, Arthur Hammond and parents, the senior Hammonds. If when you "negotiate" those hills that a really good gasoline like Beacon Ethyl proves itself. Why be satisfied with anything less? MISSION OIL COMPANY Colma 25 J.

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