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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 17

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FASHION LIVELY ARTS TV-RADIO ttictc Pago 17 Monday, November 8, 1971 Alberl March Rumors At the 1 r- nv. -'Wr4 1 I I I -k I I i i i i Museum i i I (' I I I 5) 11 i 'it'. i 1 i I -1 4 I If i- 1 'Examiner photos by Fran Ortiz CELEBRATING 20th anniversary of Francis Memorial Hospital Auxiliary are Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Kilgore (left), Mrs.

Ann Frolli and William Coppedge at Auxiliary's "Starlight Ball" Saturday at the Mark Hopkins. More than 300 attended the gala. AMONG the many physicians at the hospital fund-raiser were Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Esterkyn and Dr.

Jerome Weiss. The 504-member Auxiliary, in addition to money-support, has given 142,525 hours of service to the hospital since its founding. A shocker in San Francisco culture circles is the rumor that Gerald Nordland is out as director of the S.F. Museum of Art. Not so far as he knows, says Gerry, and adds wryly, "the announcement is premature," paraphrasing Mark Twain's reply to the report of his own death.

Reached in Los Angeles, Museum board president William Roth said this morning, "We're happy with Mr. Nordland, and there's no truth to this rumor." Impetus for the report, suggests Nordland, may be the appointment of Belford Brown to a newly created post director of development "to guide our corporate giving program and to complete the $2.5 million fund of the 70s drive to renovate the Museum." If you needed a doctor Saturday night, your best bet would have been the Starlight Ball -at the Mark Hopkins. More than 325 persons, a goodly number of them physicians, were marking the 20th anniversary of the St. Francis Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. In the sea of happy faces we spotted Dr.

and Mrs. Eugene Kilgore (the famed hand surgeon and wife, Mimi, are just back from a Mexico vacation, where they saw Luis Dom-inguin fight his first bull since coming out of retirement), Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Ester-kyn (Shari is expecting their first child in April), Dr. and Mrs.

Bradford DeLong (Barbie recently became a mother) Dr. and Mrs. Seaver Page, Dr. and Mrs. L.S.D.

Kim-brough (with Vernon Kaufman, the mayor's good right arm), Frank Kawalkowski escorting blonde Jean Krois (who's star-cutout decolletage would make a chest exam easy), Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm S.M. Watts, Dr. and Mrs.

Philip Westdahl, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Sherman, Dr. and Mrs. John Guy Ward (she's Auxiliary prez), Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Zelinsky, Judge and Mrs. Robert Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Avenali (he's chairman of the board), Mr.

and Mrs. Charles B. Farrow (she was Ball chairman), Mr. and Mrs. Orville N.

Booth and the Roy Shurtleffs. Faces, places, things: Swedish Consul General Carl-Henrik Petersen, in a coma for more than a month following an auto acci-dent, has been moved to Children's Hospital from S.F. General. "He is showing some slight improvement," his wife, Ingeborg, told us Hairdresser-makeup artist George Masters, who has most of the International Set mad at him because of the revealing interview he gave to a Washington D.C. news-- paper, arrives here Nov.

15 to do his thing. Bear- 4 er of these tidings is Mrs. I VINGSISIS i i Stay dry in a bird cage! Giant bubble umbrella of see-thru vinyl protects head and shoulders from rain, wind. Black or white lettering. 9.00 i George (Theo) Gund III, who flew to Portland, last week for the works.

(We can't imagine why. Theo is a knockout untouched.) "I've been trying to get an appointment with him in New York for four months. Then, I heard he would be in Portland for a week, so I flew up," said Theo, whose husband, one of the seven underwriters of the S.F. Film Festival, is in Czechoslovakia at the Bruno Film Festival. Mr.

Masters, whose 1 1' Pi vyJ A i 1 1 i Janet Fleishhacker ft Slender shapes for brilliant evenings by Socialites and Red Cross Stripling: luminous satin in gold, silver or black. 20.00 Valery: soft, supple leather in gold or silver. 20.00 GRANT AVENUE STONESTOWN HILLSDALE ONLY prices start at $200, promises to have tea with Theo upon arrival Why are state Republican chairman Putnam Livermore, Haydn Williams, Cal. Businessman of the Year William Witter and UC regent Frederick Dutton catching up on their rest? They're getting ready for Cal's 25th joint reunion of the wartime classes of '45, '46 and '47. The dinner-dance is set for Nov.

19 at the Mark Hopkins, the night before the Cal-Stanford Big Game. A Silver Anniversary gift to the University in the form of a student emergency loan fund has been established to mark the occasion This Saturday, local alumni of Yale and Princeton will gather at His Lordship's restaurant in the Berkeley Marina to hear the annual football clash over private telephone circuits from New Haven, Conn. "For the first time, lady grads of both schools will join us," said Treacy Beyer of S.F.'s.Yale Club. Proceeds go to the Schools' scholarship funds Mrs. Mortimer FHshlmrkor has been awarded the Camp Fire Girls highest honor for volunteers the Wohelo Order.

Janet, always deeply involved in good works, was its National Council president 1WS-71. The citation was given, in part, for "her conviction that responsible citizenship is an integral part of growing up." New members of the Spinsters will he welcomed tonight at the Union Street home of Pert Debbie Dillingham Just off the press is the Little Jim Club's 1972 calendar appointment book (one of the most useful, we've found) which hHps support Children's Hospital. This time it's illustrated with delightful drawings by the Children' Creative Workshop. Van Raalte does bodywear in super nylon doubleknits! Hibbed heather turtleneck in chocolate, cranberry, rust or navy; one size fits all; all stores. 10.00 Cablo-stitch V-neck in brown, red onion, spruco or plum.

Stees: 5'- and over. Hosiery. 12.00 I Como in, writo or phone 362-30GO This product has no connoction whatovor wtili Tho American National Red Ctos i I br LIVINGSTOjrS GRANT AVENUE STONESTOW AJ. ALTO HILLSDALE SAN JOSE ARIJJ.

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