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The Timesi
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4--San Males OntS Saturday, March 9, 1963 WORLD OF WOMEN (E'lwing Photos) COUNT A YON IIO.vIOLA. ERNEST de la OSSA, COUNTESS LILLIAM DANDINI, -MRS. de la O.SSA. MRS. MARSHALL SWANSON, MRS.

ALBERT LEE STEPHENS At Post-Performance Champagne Party Tuesday Evening MRS. JOHN T. SEIGLE, JACK BENNY Benefit Chairman and Star JACK BENNY, MESDAMES THOMAS R. RUDD MRS. RONALD BRENNECK Mrs.

Brenneck is President of CHS Chapter July is for Girls and at sum mar, cur you trunk your son or daughter- would enjoy a couple of in a relaxed, warm-hearted camp in the redwoods, it's none too soon for you to plan, too. The Camp is secluded In ac of Santa Cruz Mountain only cm hour and a naif the mid-Peninsula. have a lake, a trcut stream, a dandy big lodqs and lots of camper cabins, great food, end a program of outdoor activities that teaches something useful as -as being lots of fun. The age bracket is 8 to 14. For our detailed-brochure, write to The Mountain Camp P.O.

Box 3686 Stanford, Calif. 94305 or telephone 322-7021. CHUCK AND MARGARET TAYLOR Jack Benny's Opening At Circle Star Is Celebrated OPENING NIGHT Members of Crystal Springs Chapter of the Children's Home Society and their friends had a full evening Tuesday at Jack Benny's opening at the Circle Star Theatre The CHS fund-raising event preceded by a number of cocktail parties and dinners and followed by a champagne party where the group met the star Mr. and Mrs. Douglas De Tata hosted cocktails and dinner at their Hillsborough home for Mr.

and Mrs, Lloyd Cunningham, the Ben Bullocks, the Lewis Sherwoods, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Inrichs, the William Carters, Mr. and Mrs. David Andrews, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Fiori, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dahlheim Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Morgaastcrn asked Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hart to dine with them at their Burlingame home Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.

Belloni entertained a large Millbrae contingent at their home They included Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Huber, Mr. and Mrs. George Husvar, Mr.

and T. L. Munro, the W. L. Settlemeyers, and Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew McCabe. Cocktails and dinner served at their Burlingama home by Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.

Mills for Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cole, the Yale Rohlffs, Mrs.

Fred Pielhop, Eva Gendren, and Mrs. Williard Robinson had pre- performance dinner at Van's while Mr. and Mrs. George Williams and the. Howard Loo- ncys were at La Touraine The Carrousel Du Soleil restaurant at the theatre was the setting for many dinners Mr.

and Mrs. William Haynes were joined by the Fred Ebers, the Irving Doughtys, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spear, and Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Dito who drove down from San Francisco At a nearby table were the Ernest de la Ossas, the George Rossis, Dr.

and Mrs. Alfred Stich, the John Crudens, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tarver, the Marshall Swansons, Mr. and Mrs.

William Johnson, and Dr. and Harold Ross At still another table were Mr. and Mrs. James Gamlcn, Mrs. Gamlen's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Wayland, and Mr.

and Mrs. R. R. Van Iderstine of Rochester. N.Y.

who are visiting here Mr. and Mrs. John Carter dined with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McKale of San Francisco and Mr.

and Mrs. Watt of Half Moon Bay Dr. and Mrs. Lorin Woodall were with Dr. and Mrs.

Orwin L. Marcus and Dr. and Mrs. Charles N. Havden Mr.

and Mrs. John T. Seigle (Dorlis was chairman of the "Up Front and Back Stage" event) stopped by to chat with the William Reids and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cummings after having pre-show coffee with Jack Bennv.

Beta Sigma Phi Council To Present Touch of Luxury' The Central Peninsula Inter- City Council of Beta Sigma Phi will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Foster City home of Mrs. Jack Moss, Pi Lambda Chapter will hostess the meeting and the program will be "A Review of Beta Sigma Phi." Members who will model at the i fashion show, Touch of Luxury, the following day are Mrs. Jack Moss of Pi Lambda, Mrs. Gene Dolmatch, Mrs.

Glares Bunker and Mrs. Elbert Underwood of Xi Delta Chi. Other chapters have scheduled the following meetings: Lambda Rho Lambda Rho will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Tom Tompkins who will have Mrs. Mark Karp as co- hostess.

The program for the evening, "Let's Match Wits," will be presented by Mrs. Martin Hagner. Mrs. John Tenancy and Mrs. Edward Hartzell are giving the pledge ritual.

The St. Patrick's Day Box Social, the chapter's annual fund raising event for its support of the Muscular Dystrophy Association, will take place March 16 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hart Ohlsen. Phi Theta Kappa A program on "Model of Charm" will be presented by Janlyn Pick and Andrea Kail- man when -Phi Theta Kappa chapter members meet Tuesday at the Redwood City home of Nancy Garvaglia.

A review of the Book of Beta Sigma Phi is also planned. The chapter has planned a March 17 theatre party--a matinee performance of "Gone With the Wind" in San Francisco. A luncheon will precede the film. Xi Delta Chi Xi Delta Chi chapter members will hostess a coffee hour Friday at 10:30 a.m. at the Belmont home of Mrs.

John Budd, social chairman. Invitations have been issued to all ritual members eligible to progress into an exemplar chapter. Pi Lambda Pi Lambda chapter members will meet Monday at 8:15 p.m. at the Redwood City home of Mrs. Robert Brose.

Co-hostesses are Mrs. Richard Dickerson and Mrs. Charles Meekins. Mrs. Meekins will present the program on "Introductions and Invitations." Beta Alpha Gamma Beta Alpha Gamma chapter will stage a rummage sale Friday from 10 a.m.

to 5 p.m. at the Peninsula Social Club, 100 North Street. Lloyd Clements, ways and means chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Dick Daugherity, Mrs. Pat George, end Mrs.

Lou Passeri. Proceeds are earmarked Handicapped Children of San Mateo. It's tune-up i i viL'--V-JJr time! Only 7 SINGER will come your home jni) luns-cm aiy maks or moiiel sewinj machine! Call today! ffM 7-POINT HOME TUNE-UP 4 I. Adjust, balance tensions. 4.

Adjust belt tension. 2. Adjustfabric handling mechanism. 5. Check wiring tor safety.

3. De-lintthread handling mechanism. 6. Lubricate machine. T.

Inspect and lubricate motor. 1 WESTLAKE SHOPPING CENTER WY 2-3890 new for tomorrow ii at I Of THE SINGER COMPANY Child's Problems To Be Discussed Tuesday Morning Parents interested in discussing children's problems and how to handle them have been urged to attend a discussion group Tuesday in the All Souls' School Library. South San Francisco, from 9:30 to 11 a.m. This program is the first in a series of four meetings designed for parents to explore the nature of children under the direction of Lucille Pazan- dak and Mrs. Elba Anzini, staff from P.A.C.E.

ID Center. Featured will be a short drama, "Scattered Showers," depicting three different ways to handle a problem. An open discussion among mothers and P.A.C.E. ID representatives will follow. Refreshments and babysitting will be provided.

Pioneer Daughters Slate March Meet The Daughters of the California Pioneers will honor new members at a meeting March 29 at 1:30 p.m. at the Pioneers Hall, 456 McAllister Street, San Francisco. The will elect officers in April and install them in May. P-TA Awards 3 Life Memberships I A HIGH SCHOOL Charles Mink, coordinator of the "ES70" program, will speak at Tuesday's meeting of the Burlingame High School P-TA at 8 p.m. in the school cafeteria.

Mink was a member of the science faculty at Burlingame prior to his appointment last year to the San Mateo Union High School i i post where he is responsible for co-ordinating plans for the educational system for the 1970's. Two honorary life memberships in the Burlingame High School P-TA will be awarded, and the 1968-69 slate of officers will be anounced. Mrs. William R. Ward is program chairman for the meeting, and refreshments will be served.

ARAGON HIGH SCHOOL -All parents of Aragon High School students have been invited to attend a guidance meeting at 9:45 a.m. Tuesday in Room 100 of the school. William Houser, dean of guidance, will direct the session through decision making, self-appraisal and vocational and educational guidance. The session is intended to help parents help their children to put circumstances in proper focus, take inventory of themselves and their goals and direct their activities, vocational or educational, toward the world of work they must sooner or later enter. PARK SCHOOL A panel discussion on family life education will be featured at.

Thursday's meeting of the Beresford Park P-TA at 7:30 p.m. in the school library. Mrs. Roy N. Cloud, director of Parent and Family Life Education for the Seventeenth District.

California Congress of Parents and Teachers, will moderate the panel. Panel members will include Mrs. Carol Slavick, member of the San Mateo School Board and special education chairman for the CCPT district and Glen Elliott, family life teacher at McDougal School in Belmont. All three have served on Family Life Education committees of San Mateo County. Mrs.

Ragenovich. president, will conduct a brief business meeting before the panel discussion, and all parents at Beresford Park School have been invited. Refreshments will be served. PARKSIDE SCHOOL Mrs. Elmo Warren and Mrs.

Thomas Sheldon were awarded honorary life memberships in the California Congress of Parents and Teachers at the Parkside P-TA Founders' Day meeting. Mrs. Warren attended San Mateo High School and moved to Parkside with her husband seven years ago. The mother of three children. Kimberly Ann.

Sandra Kathleen and Michael, she became active in the P-TA serving as room mother, hospitality chairman and secretary. She chaperoned students on field trips, led a Blue Bird group and taught Sunday School at the First Congregational Church for, three years. Mrs. Warren is a member of Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, a sponsor for the Llaeye gro'up of the YWCA and a teacher's aide for the kindergarten at Peninsula school. Mrs.

Sheldon, a native Californian, is a graduate of San Francisco College for Women where she also won her teaching credentials. She taught at 'Guadalupe School in San Francisco. She also has served as the Shoreview representative in the San Mateo Information Center program and is secretary for the center. Mrs. Sheldon teaches catechism at the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine School of Religion at St.

Timothy's Catholic Church and assists in pattern training a neurologically handicapped child twice a week. The mother of five children, Carol, Kathy. Terry. Victoria and Tom, Mrs. Sheldon has served as a co-operative parent for two transfer students at Parkside.

She and her husband moved to Parkside six years ago. NORTH I SCHOOL Emil Dinga was awarded a a life membership in CCPT at the North Shoreview P-TA Founders' Day program. Mr. and Mrs. Dinga are the parents of two daughters, Kathleen, a junior at San Mateo High School, and Gail, a sixth grader at North Shoreview.

They moved to San Mateo in 1949. While his daughters were attending nursery school, Dinga one day a week at the nursery for five years. He provided transportation for the Girl Scouts, worked at the Brownie Day Camp at Coyote MRS. ELMO WARREN MRS. THOMAS SHELDON Point and the Girl Scout Day Camp at Huddart Park and assisted in community beautification.

Dinga was legislative chairman for College Park P-TA' and helped with the at North Shoreview. A member of St. Andrews a Church, he serves on the church's properties committee and is a member of the San Mateo of the Lions Club. He is a landscape artist. EMIL DINGA Wedgwood Club Meets Tomorrow "Mr.

Wedgwood and Mr. Bentley" will be the subject of the i a talk Mrs. George J. Hemphill of Redwood City will give when the Wedgwood Society of Northern California meets tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Hoover Room of the Palo Alto YWCA, 4161 Alma Street.

Mrs. Hemphill is a charter member of the Wedgwood Society, has served as recording secretary, and is currently serving as corresponding secretary. Mrs. Howard Wenrick of San Mateo will be among hostesses serving post-meeting tea. Members and guests have been invited to bring exhibits of Wedgwood, especially examples of Wedgwood Bentley in correlation with the lecture.

Mrs. J. 0. Young of Menlo Park is available for additional details. Far East Topic.

For The Junior Matrons SectiofT Mrs. Byrtha Marshall, will review "Asian Diary" by. Char-, lotte Salsburg-at Wednesday's meeting of the Junior Matron's Book Review section at noon at the San Carlos Congregational Arroyo Elm Streets, San Carlos. Luncheon will be served by hostesses Mesdames Wesley Hoxie. Cecil Tuff, Conrad Desier, Donald Hazel Winkel and Spencer Bendle.

Guests have been invited, and Mrs. Richard Evans, 1263 Cherry Street, San Carlos, is taking reservations. Mrs. Marshall will include'; her experiences while living in the Far East..

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