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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 10

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10-San Mated" recent trip to Japan reminds me that a kimono is one of the loveliest souvenirs to bring home for yourself as a souvenir of your? trip to Japan. Kimonos are not cheap, although the short happi coats are. Happi coats make great personal souvenirs as well as delightful gifts for stay-at-home friends. A kimono is perhaps the most feminine and, as many a man has said, the most sexy of all female attire. wear kimono at home, you needn't get all done up in obi (the traditional kimono sash) or zori (Japanese sandals).

Just wear kimono loosely about you with a tie-belt. Wear it as a hostess gown or as a most attractive dressing gown. i are of a beautiful colors: peacock blue, jade green, chrysanthemum yellow, lacquer red. most a a a costly are of brocade shot with gold or silver threads. Some kimonos are embroidered back and front, with the more expensive embroidered i by a TANFORAN MALL El Camino at Sneath Lane, San Bruno OUTSIDE ENTRANCE BETWEEN SEARS AND EMPORIUM Phone: 588-9869 Under the Management of Miss Dodie No Appointment Neccuary OPEN EVERY MONDAY TO BETTER SERVE THE SAN BRUNO AREA We off or.

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Others are boldly printed with symbolic Japanese caligraphy meaning good health, long life, etc. You can i in some kimono shops." though not in all. the short coats in rgyon for about five U.S. dollars. They are my favorite gift from Japan (followed by Japanese tea sets, for around the same price).

Getting around in Tokyo is simple if you use the subway system, and all you have to know is the district where your destination is a i i Tokyo is known by its district. I love to zip around Tokyo underground, altho rush hour mornings and evenings leave something to be desired. Mainly elbow room. First thing a traveler to a a a should do is buy two newspapers, one in the language of the country and one in English. i a a paper gives you international and local news, and the foreign paper of which you probably cannot read a word gives you the flavor of the excitement of being in a foreign country.

(In Tokyo I read Mainichi Daily News and Japan Times.) Foreign newspapers are amusing to bring home as souvenirs. Baby sitting services in Tokyo are excellent, according to my friends there. If you're traveling with small ones, remember the Tokyo Domestic Service Center and the Shibuya Employment Agency. Don't be startled if you find yourself standing next to a Japanese person with his mouth covered with a tied-on surgical mask. Such a mask is merely the Japanese being polite once again and keeping their cold germs to themselves.

Former Ziegfeld star Vivian Duncan (left) will appear in Hillbarn Theatre League's "Special this week. Miss Duncan and her sister, Rosetta, were especially noted for their show, "Topsy and Eva," which opened at the Alcazar Theatre in San Francisco in 1923 and played in New York, Europe and South America. Waiting in the wings at the rehearsal is another act, "The Tuesday Afternoon Study Club," which will be presented by (from left) Carter French, Robert Brauns and Jeanne Miles. Mrs. David Spiegelman of Hillsborough is taking reservations for the revue which will be presented Thursday and Friday at Hillbarn Theatre in Foster City.

(Photo by Robert Toreri) Panhellenic Parade Quarterly Meeting Slated The quarterly meeting of a i i a Council of City Panhellenics will be hosted by the East Bay City Panhellenic on Thursday. A tour of the 12 sorority April meeting a week early. The group will convene Thursday at 11:30 a.m. at the Hillsborough home of Mrs. Reginald M.

Bracamonte. The business session will be followed by a luncheon pre, I I I I uj a JU1IV.1ICUU the University of pared by Mrs. James S. noticing the things she has done around the house. California at Berkeley "will be preceded by a social hour at 11 a.m.

at the Chi Omega house and a luncheon at noon at the Alpha Delta Pi house. Members of the Northern a i i a Council of City a i a Mateo County include Mesdames Everett Rae, Mill- a a a a Ransom Fox. San Mateo. Phi Mu: Carl i i San Mateo, Delta Delta Delta: Stephen Marks, Burlingame, A a Xi Delta; Edward Menlo Park, Alpha Xi Delta: Frank Bale i i i A a i a a Etchevery, i Kappa Delta. Kappa Kappa Gamma a a a a a a a a A a Association will have its Urbanski and her committee.

Ray A. Taft will discuss bonsai. The session is open to new Kappas in the area. Sigma Kappa Members of Sigma Kappa. Alumnae will meet for luncheon Tuesday at 11 a.m.

at the San Mateo home of Mrs. Ray Brown. Members are being asked to bring two raw or blown out eggs to be used for an Easter decoration for the Casa Madonna Convalescent Home. a i may be made with the hostess or with Mrs. John Lysacht, who will preside.

Delta Zeta The San Francisco Peninsula Alumnae of Delta Zeta will meet tonight at 8 p.m. at the San Caros home of Dr. and Mrs. John Swain. The h.ost and hostess will show slides of a recent trip to Israel and the Greek Isles.

Mesdames Robert Way, Horace Keeler and Margaret Cintel attended the sorority's province day a week ago today in Re'no. The local a a chapter was presented awards for showing the greatest increase percentage in membership and for offering the most collegiate support. Gamma Phi Beta i a A a Gamma Phi Beta will attend the Early Bird fashion show on Thursday at Levy Bros. San a Mrs. Richard Villafuerte of San a is in a of arrangements.

Members and guests will gather for pre-show coffee between 8:30 and 9 a.m. British Columbia Address For Newly Married Couple Our Festival perm. some change can make a lot of difference in your hair. Our 'Festival' perm for bright bouncy curls. Not recommended for bleached or tinted hair.

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Make an appointment now. Surrey. B.C., will be the first home for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raymond Sharp who were married Saturday at St.

Dunstan's Church in Burlingame. The bride is the former Rose Mary Hockett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Lord Hockett. of Millbrae.

The bridegroom is the son of a Mrs. a Theodore Sharp of Surrey. The 2 p.m. ceremony was followed by a reception at The Distillery in San Bruno. The couple is honeymooning in Edmonton, Alberta.

For her wedding, the bride chose a white lace A-line costume in a Victorian style with a long train. A Juliet cap caught her veil, and she carried white rosebuds and baby's breath' set upon a small prayer book that has been in her bridegroom's a i for more than 100 years. Rose Mary was given in marriage by her father. Susan Sipcom, the honor attendant, wore an orchid crepe.dress with a white straw hat and carried daisies a i i a breath. Lavender dresses were worn by the bridesmaids, who carried daisies, laven- a a breath.

They were Barbara O'Rourke, Betty Hall, Linda Murdoch and Linda Slocum, a cousin of the bridegroom. Brian Sharp was best man for his brother and guests seated by a brother, Syd Sharp; Roger JCPenney Beauty Salon Please call for appointment. Charge it. SAN BRUNO-Tanforan Park. Phone 873-4100 Bruno Maple Shop founded in 1953 has reopened under the same management! Yes.

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Hours MOIL Sat. 30 p.m. Not Open Sundays. Free Delivery. a i of the bridegroom; and Paul and Jim Hockett, brothers of the bride.

The new matron is also the sister of Dennis Michael Hockett. She attended Mills High School and the College of San Mateo. Her husband attended Queen Elizabeth High School in Surrey and Yakima Valley College. He is in business in Burnaby, B.C. Saturday Wedding Ceremony By MARY JANE CLINTON ART PREVIEW A number of Peninsula friends of Ventura Perez will be in San Francisco on April 18 tor the previnw opening of his first one-man show at the Gallery Clayton Belts Mrs.

T. Adam Musto and Mrs. Edward T. Haas are planning a dinner for him at Trader Vic's after the preview of his collages and crayons Other friends and collectors on hand will include Mesdames Francis Martin III, Christian Meyer III, Warren Debenham, Clayton Long and Jim Dunbar. The artist, who operates the Casa de Cosas boutique on Burlingame Avenue, has been doing his collages since 1970 and has been influenced by his close friend, Gloria Vanderbilt Cooper.

RECEPTION SET Also artistically speaking. John T. O'Brien, past chairman of the San Francisco City College Department of Art. will be honored at a champagne reception on Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Garden Cafe on Burlingame Avenue O'Brien's art is in collections throughout the world; he still a i a i a limited art practice in addition to his teaching and administrative responsibilities The Cafe and its" gallery are operated by the San Mateo-Burlingame Auxiliary to the Children's Hospital at Stanford The gallery is open from 9 a.m.

to 2 p.m: Monday through Friday. DATE SET The Atherton Dames have announced a May 18 date for their seventh annual Day at the Park, which will take place at Holbrook-Palmer 'Park. 150 Watkins Avenue Mrs. Richard Lucas has been named general chairman of the event which will raise money for further development of recreational and other facilities at the 22 acre park Committee members and Atherton civic participants will be at the park on April 25 for a spring progress" party, an annual champagne celebration. MORE DATES "Women in the Age of Reason" is the theme of the ninth University of San Francisco Symposium, which will run from August 8 through 10 at USF Discussions this year will center on three brilliant personalities of the 18th century.

Madame Marie Du Deffand of France. Catharine the Great of Russia and Abigail Adams, wife of one president and mother of another The Symposium is limited to participants and was oversubscribed last year Persons wishing reservations or additional details can contact William J. Monihan, S.J., Library Relations Office, University of San Francisco, San Francisco 94117. "You Are Invited to an Evening With the Occult" read the invitations issued for the April 24 benefit for the Alcoholism Clinic at Presbyterian Hosptal in San Francisco. Fortune telling at 6:30 p.m..

cocktails at 7 and dinner at 8:30 are part of the informal evening Donations will be used for the expansion of clinic services. Mrs. John Cruden of Hillsborough will be lending her home in late May or early June for "Great Music in Great Houses." a benefit Sunday concert series for Dominican College's summer music festival The program, "Music Frivola," will be repeated in. Belvedere. San Rafael.

Oakville Vineyards and at Lake Tahoe. The San Francisco Garden Club is presenting "Skil- lorama 74" on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hall of Flowers Golden Gate Park The event will feature a variety of demonstrations and sales of natural forms, the introduction of a new cookbook, "Epicurean Bouquet." an art gallery and a lapidary shop Luncheon will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Funds will be used to help restore the Golden Gate Park Conservatory, a California historical landmark. VENTURA PEREZ (See Talk of The Times) Two Entrances 426 El Camino Real -425 San Mateo Ave. San Bruno -583-3664 Paula Kalend of Burlingame and Ronald Toro of San Bruno were married Saturday afternoon at Green Hills Country Club in Millbrae. The 2 p.m. ceremony was followed by a reception at the same locale.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kalend of. Hollister: Her husband is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ramiro Toro of San Bruno. Karen Kalend of Burlingame was her sister's maid of honor and another sister, Laura Kalend, served as bridesmaid. James Yaunt of San Bruno was best man and ushering duties were shared by Michael Kalend of Stockton, brother of the bride, Tim Hughes of Daly City and Michael Selli of San Francisco. May Altar Date Planned by Duo The couple Burlingame.

will live in St. Robert's Church in San Bruno will be the setting May 11 for the marriage of Teresa L. a a and Michael E. Connelly. Msgr.

John Cummins will conduct the. 2 p.m. rites for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.

Haack.of San Bruno, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Connelly of Hayward. A recep- i i a Carpenters Union Hall in San Bruno.

The future bride was graduated from South San Francisco High School and the University of Southern Cali- 'fornia where she majored in Slavic languages and literature. She is the sister of Deborah Haack and William Haack of Laguna Hills. Teresa is the granddaugh- ter of Mrs. Nora Reiske of Dayton, Ohio. The prospective bridegroom, who lives in San is a a a of Bishop O'Dowd High School and St.

Mary's College in a a he also earned his master's degree. He is a veteran of the Army and has served in Vietnam. Michael has four sisters, Mrs. Pat Simpson Jr. and Kathy, Anne and Margaret Connelly, and one brother, James Connelly.

Teresa has 'asked her sister to be the honor attendant Her fiance's sisters, Anne and Kathy, will share bridesmaid duties. Curtis Jung of Daly City will be the best man, and guests will be seated by the bride-elect's brother and Robert Banfield of Pasadena..

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