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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 4

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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4--SAX MATEO TIMES -SATURDAY, 14, 1947 June Bride Is Feted busy place those tia.i of the school's uates choosir." for their -So -I is with Peggy Kvsns her fiance, Star.for.i Garrar. McLellan uso plan a (i o'clock cerenuiny tiic church of" i'o M. C. GARDEN PARTY HONORS BRIDE be and" as the day approaches ihe her rtilenilar increasingly 'filled. First of the panics next is ihe luncheon and linen shcuvor which aunt.

Mrs. plans at hc-r home. S0: Harvard ri'ad, at 1 o'clock or. Her Mrs. .1.

S. (Mary ami Mrs. C. R. Glass- soy (June Davij.

Pegg at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Glasssow's mother, Mrs-. Pear! Davis, 244 Villa Terrace, on June 7. Esrlier in the week Peggy's nrother-inlaw. Mrs. G.

McLellan. whose home is also on Poplar drive, was hostess at a lingerie shower in Peggy's honor, Thirty-two guests, many of them close friends of ihe bride-elect and other friends rf Mrs. McLellan, meeting Peggy for the first time, were present for the party, a barbecue in the gardens of the "Me- Lellan home, with Mr. McLellan officiating at the barbecue pit. Since Peggy and a a i i spend their honeymoon in Hawaii Mrs.

McLellan had individual lei of plumarias flown in from the island for the occasion, along with a gay variety of other exotic tropical flowers. I Pla Performance To Swell Girl Scout Fund A llirw-acl SHysicry-i-uincdy "The House of Horrors will 5e liu- will he made up of San ilaleo and Burlingame high school FREELANCERS Peninsula Freelancers will meet 2 o'clock Monday afternoon in he assembly room" of -San Mateo brary. TEACHERS MEET San Mateo C6unty Music Teachers Association will meet Monday at 8 o'clock at the home Mrs. Mable Marble. Taking part in the program will be Mrs.

Bern' violinist; Mrs. Mable pianist; Mrs. La Veda Gibb, --vocalist and Mrs. Fa ye Stocker, rSPECIAL MEETING Neighbors of Woodcraft will hold a special meeting for balloting on applications for membership at 7:30 Monday evening. Cards will follow at 8 o'clock.

FLORENCE LYAYvFORD Guests at Mrs. AVakeman fi. Mcl.elian's party for her future daughter-in-law. Peggy Evans, wore leis of jilumarias. flown over from Hawaii where Peggy and Caratt Mcl.ellan will spend their honeymoon.

Grouped about one of the garden tables arc, Crawford Tells of Engagement The engagement of Florence silver hearts and bells, a large ord to Morion Jr. was 1 cake inscribed "Flossy and Sandy" I old the news to 2 group of friends included Misses Betty Geddes, Marilyn Spence, Betty Colkett, Turnblad. Ruth Chapman, Joan Ward, Sally Bond, Shirley Peterson, Bunny Griffith, Donna i Stubbs, Cecilia Porter, Frances Jacobi, Nina Pruter, Pat Coulombe, i Peggy Ridsdale, Marion Gulp, Mary Canepari, Pat Harlow, Fleur Laird', Mrs. Howard Vore and Mrs. Albert Ferguson.

The bride-elect, a resident of San Mateo for the past six years, will graduate from San Mateo high school next week. Mr. Morton, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morton of El Monte, California, graduated from Sequoia high school in 1944 and is now attending John Brown University in Arkansas.

No date has been set for the wedding. NEW 'OFFICERS Five new officers to be installed in Burlingame Job's Daughters, tonight are Honored Queen. Marie Kinney; Senior Princess, Doreen White; Junior Princess, Shirley Pitt: Guide, Marilyn Armstrong, announced today at a luncheon at and Marshall, Helen DeScile. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Crawford, of San i Mateo. I Amid a setting of pink and left to right. Mrs. William McXabb, Mrs.

A. D. McLellan. Garratt's aunt; Peggy, the popular bride- elect; Mrs. J.

W. Thompson, Peggy's aunt, and Mrs. Samuel Kulberg. Delphian Club Signs Chapter At its reorganization meeting at the San Mateo library Wednesday- Delphian society signed its new Beta Phi chapter. Aims and program details were outlined for the coming year which will start with the September 17, meeting.

Mrs. Hunter and Mrs Bartholomew of San Francisco or ganized and conducted the first meeting and installed the new officers. Sleeted to hold offices for the ensuing year are Mrs. E. Schip- pler, president: Mrs.

R. Clifton vice-president; Mrs. A. D. Krug secretary; Mrs.

V. Vincinch, treas urer. Signing the new charter were the Mesdames: Wm. W. Mills, L.

Reuland, Chas Averill, Perry Jones M. L. Hosier, H. A. Reager, A.

D. Krug, V. Vincinich L. P. Coy, E.

Jay Miller, M. Harris. L. T. Bristow, E.

Schippler H. J. McMaster, E. Heiech, T. Limpert, James Maloney, Harrison Call, A.

Owens, J. Fits, A. A Mankel, G. J. Periat, B.

F. King D. D. Howell, H. Watzer.

Car Oates. E. D. George, Alice Ward, Wray Fry, V. G.

Riddle, D. S. Card iner. H. S.

Anderson, W. C. Gordon A. Ulle, E. H.

Arnold, W. E. Cov ington. Jo Bonowitz, W. J.

McCub bin, Lois Scarborough, L. A. Olm on Saturday, June 14. in who are jng drama toriuni of the San Junior! lh JJrs college. The production is under! Me nb of cast are the direction of Mrs.

TOun um hv Walker. Ken is sponsored by the sor-; urns optojnist club. The proceeds will be ionated to the Girl Scout campor- hip fund. Two jH-rformances. a children's matinee and one in the evening are planned.

Mrs. Dodge and Mr. William Matson, who have had a great deal of in amateur theatricals. will take par! and the balance of ge, Doris Giesen, Bill Matson, John Chick, William Matson, Bob Dolton. Nancy Williamson, Marjorie Weltz, and Bruce Phillips.

Nursery School Plans Picnic on Monday The Mothers and children of the i Nursery school will Monday inonimg at 10 in the San Mateo for picnic. The mothers will bring a box lunch for themselves and children, milk and ice-cream will be furnished, Mrs. Lloyd Harney, Ethel Brain and Mrs. H. H.

Nettle are in of the airangwntnts. Un. Grant Dusto announces thw win ne ihe last of the year. Plan Hobby Night For Church Group The Westminister Business Circle of the First Presbyterian church of Burlingame will hold its momh- dinner meeting Monday evening, at 6:30 Miss Edna Durkce, program chairman, has planned Ms evening to be "Hobby Night" and several members will present their interesting and unique hob-' bies. stead, J.

H. Lorenz, J. D. Thompson, i Clilion. W.

J. Mahoney, G. H. Siroh, H. H.

Cyr, R. H. Denninger and F. H. Brinton.

The First PrtsbytariM Easton Drive and El Camino Real Ministers: Herbert Booth Smith Ralph R. McQuald ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF CHILDREN'S DAY SUNDAY AT 11 A. M. Rev. H.

B. Schultheis, Mr. Kalph McQnaid and Or. Herbert Smith will offk-ate in various parts of Ihe sen-ice. Presentation of Nursery and Beginners' Departments by Mrs.

A. H. Anderson and Mrs. E. H- Paul PAGEANT: "THE ROAD OF JOY" BY MEMBERS OF PRIMARY.

JUNIOR. INTERMEDIATE AND HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENTS General Committe: Mrs. A. C. Williamson, Chairman; Lincoln Higbee, Mrs.

Loren Tavenner, Mrs. R. P. Roberts and Mrs. A.

V. Van Nortwick. IMI at the CHURCH Howard El Camino Real The aour Saauaw 1 Fragrant far awwraiaCi tuMttrrtT- aaerate u- frMi warJiia-yaaia aad Mlalts. Baccalaureate service Grada- alM af fraauur sraMl, high college. JUtsit--Three mlhcmfc ay choir.

Eda Porteui Sermon--Rev. John Wilkini SchMl Beginners Through Wh 'Nunery or Infaals Remember--One to 11:00. San Mateo's First Baptist Church Twentv-eighth Avenue and The Alameda LETH DAVIDSON, PASTOR 11:00 a. m. "What Is Your Spiritual I.

Q.T' Third in the series on ''Divine Addition" How well can man know God's will for his life? 7:45 p. "You Will See Jesus Christ -But When?" This is a sure fact and great question for every man What are the times and conditions of these meetings. Wednesday Evening Prayer service 7:45 p. m. Sunday School 9:45 a.

m. Youth Groups 6:45 p. m. Special Children's Day Exercises in the Sunday School 10:30 A.M. SAINT ANDREWS LUTHERAN CHURCH PICNIC 10:30 A.M.

AVORSHIP SERVICE AT FLOOD PARK NEAR ATHERTON Sermon subject, "GETTING A TASTE OF GOD" Games for children and adults; toftbill, horseshoes, swimming Ice cream, soft drinks, and coffee furnished Sponsored by the Church School. Erwin Roedcl, superintendent EVERYONE WELCOME! San Mateo Presbyterian Church TWENTY-FIFTH AVENUE and HACIENDA STREET REV. ELLIS R. SHAW, Pastor Dr. Trdncit W.

KusieH--Pastor Eiyrivui. Mil. B. A. 9:30 A.

M. BIBLE SCHOOL; Ed. Stlrm, Supt. Classes for all ages 11-00 MORNING CHURCH SERVICE Message by the Pastor "THE OVERFLOWING CUP" 6:30 P. M.

Adult Christian Endeavor Meeting 7:45 P.M. --EVENING WORSHIP HOUR Rev and Mrs, Ira E. King, West Coast representatives for Radio Station HC.IU, of Ecuador, South America, will be with us. They will show moving pictures of the work in Ecuador. 7:45 M.

Wednesday PRAISE AND PRAYER SERVICE Punctuate the Midweek Service by your presence! Ill II Announcing the Founding service of Tht First Christian Church of San Mateo (Disciples of Christ) HOWARD PATRICK McCONNELL, Minister Sunday, 15th, 3 p. m. meeting place: Cooks Oil Company, 25th it One block east oC El Camino Real will be prewnt from ndKhhorinjf ChrUtlin churckM. The Christian Church Choir to The Founding minister will on "AS AT THK FIRST' Beginning 2Ut. the following Sunday.

Sunday school and preachinn and worship service at 11 a. m. A friendly fellowship will be. delighted hy your present BrlnK family. TO LOS AHGELES on the luxurious streamlined NOON DAYLIGHT ll 90 Roundlrip If this isn't a bargain, we don't know what is.

You relax in an air-conditioned, streamlined chair car while the engineer drives you swiftly and smoothly to Log Angeles on the Noon Daylight. You ride in a big, soft, reclining chair. You watch" beautiful Coast Line scenery through a window five feet wide. There's a Tavern Car, Coffee Shop and Diner to serve you. You don't have to hurry to catch the Noon Daylight.

Sleep late the day you leave, take plenty of time packing. You can ride a local Peninsula train to San. where you board the streamliner. CF THE A I Lv. San Francisco (3rd St.) Lv.

San Jose I Lv. Watsonville Junction Salinaa Ar. Los Angeles 12:15 Noon 1:08 p. nv 2:05 p.m. 2:30 p.m.

9:55 p. m. Remember: only $6.60 to Los Angeles, $11.90 round trip in chair cars on the Noon Daylight (Federal tax additional). Please make in odvanct for aeata on Noon Daylight. S-P Mr.

McFaddan friendly Southern Pacific Main and Sacond Ava. Tclapaoaa GUESS what part of your dollar goes for GAS and ELECTRICITY Relative Importance of the Major Groups of priced for the San Francisco Index at of December 15, 1946. AH Items 100 Food 44.7 Clothing. .12.4 3.T cvntt ROOM Ikctrichy That Is good question nd yvn nhtmM know the answer. It te only small part of each dollar yon pay Mt to run yoaur home and feed and clothe your family.

And the reason is that gvs and electricity are among the vary few eotf-of-Hring you buy today at wey-bclov pre-war prices. (Since 1959 toe coat of electricity haa gone dpm and the coat of gone down The chart to the left, which ia baaed oa an official government report from tin Bureau of Labor ahowa that coata of gaa and irkity are mere fractiona of each dollar yon aftend to aaafattain home and family, Can aatd Elcetrleaty BM wtrajalm the home today! just 9 of a cent goes for GAS of a cent goftfor ELECTRICITY A I I A A I I A.

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