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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 83

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17, 1981 S.F. EXAMINER E3 Pat Montandon The Examiner horoscope early today later you'll want to spend a quiet lime with a loved one or catch up on unlinished business, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Socially, it's an active time. Resolve differences with friend alter dark.

Attendance at a club function could lead lo romance. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 10) You're anxious to get ahead, but you could step on a few toes in the process. Today By France Drake For Friday, Dec.

18 ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Be less self-centered when dealing with a close friend and you'll have a wonderful time together. Singles enjoy romantic introductions. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Sociability abets career aims. You're in a working mood and face a day of accomplistv ment. You may receive recog- nition from higher-ups.

GEMINI (May 21 to June civic improvement You work best in a position of authority, though your greatest success will come if you accent cheerfulness rather than dominance You can succeed in law. politics and government, but are also drawn to the arts Writing, acting, music, education and publishing are some of the fields which promise you fulfillment. Birthdate of: Betty Grable. actress; Saki, author; Willi Brandt, German political AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb 18) Travel and distant interests are highlighted.

An interfering friend could vex you at times, though you'll have a lot of fun. socially. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) Minor differences with a friend are possible concerning money. Privacy abets romance.

Make important decisions regarding joint assets. YOU BORN DEC. 18 are community-minded and have administrative talents. You're a plsnner and a positive force for you'll catch more flies with 20) Weekend jaunts have ro- honey (hart with vinegar. OLE It's my party LIVINGSTON': author of "Creative Divorce," "Iiearning To Love Again" and "Creative Marriage" in that order, John Maher and Mimi Silbert, co-presidents of Delancey Street; Burl Tolet, the first black NFL official and a San Francisco police commissioner.

Phyllis Lyoo and Del Martin, who co-authored "LesbianWomen," were there. So were heart surgeons Dr. Frank Gerbode and Dr. Daniel UHyot. Ionce watched Dan perform a triple bypass on a 60-yearold man.

It was an unforgettable experience and a successful operation. Wearing a button stating "Stop the Ayatollah Falwell" was author Shirley Radl. Shirley is president of Quality of Life, a grass roots movement "dedicated to stopping right-wing extremists who are bent on stripping women of their freedoms." Trying to avoid rehashing the George Moscone bust-bust was Jackie Nemerovski, a San Francisco art commissioner. "I've talked the subject to death," she allowed. Supervisor Louise Renne and Carol Ruth Silver were there, as well as G.

Rip Ridley, a plastics manufactui-er, and Tish Sommers, president of the Older Women's League and a long-time advocate on issues of women and aging. It's great to know she's there. Helicopter pilot Teri Rupp still looks like a teen-ager, although she has been flying for 10 years. Margo St James, Father Miles Riley, Princess Geneviere dl Faustino and Father Floyd Lotito of St Anthony's Dining Room were in deep conversation. People were asking psychic Jeanne Borgen about the future.

Sometimes it's better not to know. Conductor-composer George Barati told me that be is composing a new work for the 1982 Cabrillo Music Festival. The list of interesting folks, doers and Just plain fun people from the Round Table goes on and on right into my heart, where the warmth lingers and stays throughout the year. Happy Hobdays. Mozart birthday concert The Midsummer Mozart Festival will celebrate Wolfgang's 226th birthday a few weeks early on Saturday, Jan.

9, at 8 p.m. at the Palace of Fine Arts. George Cleve will conduct the orchestra with guest pianist Lilian Kallir in a program that includes the "Linz" Symphony, the Piano Concerto No. 20 in minor, 466, and "A Musical Joke." Tickets to this benefit concert are $20. They are available by sending check and stamped, self-addressed envelope to Midsummer Mozart, 1380 Arbor Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025.

For additional information, call 474-3228, or, on the Peninsula, 326-1510. mantic overtones. Pleasant surprises are in store. Be careful to avoid arguments concerning intimate mailers. CANCER (June 21 to Jury 22) Despite some bickering, you'll resolve a family dispute.

Evening hours favor home entertainment. It's time for making a new start. LEO (Jury 23 to Aug. 22) Make amends if you hurt someone's feelings through brusqueness. Local visits have romantic possibilities, so utilize every potential.

VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) Money can come and go now. Avoid making hasty decisions when shopping. Late evening may bring an unexpected employment opportunity.

LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) You'll need tact with a loved one before noon, but later you'll have a good time together. Romance and leisure activities are highlighted. SCORPIO (Oct.

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'This is the most diverse gathering in the city," said Mayor Feinstein, "and I get to all the various groups." Ray Kassar, the czar of Atari, was seated next to Dianne. She immediately put the arm on him (or a million-dollar donation to Save the Cable Cars. Already having saved them at least once was that energetic lady Friedl Klussmann, who sat nearby next to Dr.Paul Bach-y-Rita. Restaurateur Cecelia Chang and attorney George Davis were chatting. tie was introduced as "an old friend, tried, true and trusted; and as far as I know, only his clients are busted." Steve Dain's introduction made the 200 guests buzz with interest.

He was once a she, and is now superintendent for a construction company. Steve and his wife are getting a divorce, "but we're still friends," he noted. The Round Table has been going on for nine years, and ivery Christmas I invite everyone who has ever attended the smaller luncheons in my home. It has been a heart felt and wonderful experience. My friends come from all across The City and the nation as the result of my hunger for good conversation.

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