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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 91

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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Nine Viewpoints On Floral Displays Pvhihitc and tall-c hv 10 Rl73rd nt Mill ValW Exhibits and talks by 19 Biezara or mui alley as Jq 1 mm Something UN' OAKLAND CONCORD teachers, representing nine schools of Japanese flower arranging, will -highlight the seventh anniversary tea of San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of Ikebana Interna tional on Friday, Jan. 20. The Hall of Flowers in Gold en Gate Park is the setting foi the one o'clock event at which president Mrs. J. Stanley Madill wUV greet members and guests.

Mrs. Yasundo Takahashi of Berkeley, program chairman, VY4 1 -v; ir I I sw- 'Cn, Q-nJ 1 I rft ZO 1 A if I PTV I ll I 1 has appointed Mn. Thomas Takahashi of Berkeley. I Vtr I has appointed Mrs. Thomas i fix ri i i i i For the Bosses Mt, Diablo Medical As sistants will honor their bosses at a 7:30 dinner-Tuesday, Jan.

3 1 at the Red Rooster restaurant in Walnut Creek where internist Or. Eugene Whitney of Pleasant Hill will give the featured talk. Preparations for the -annual -event-are in the hands of (from left) Mrs. Max Sellers and Mrs. Lawrence Fbged of Pleasant Hill.

They are being assisted by president Mrs. Gilkerson (reservations), vice -president Mrsr Robert-Ruiz and secretary-treasurer Alice Hough, all of Concord, and Mrs. Hair McKenna. Trlbum photo by Ln Sip Oakhnfc 5-S icy Clubs: Auxiliary's New Officers Howard Compton is chairman. Andre Jones of the Alameda County Probation Department will discuss a new "preven-tive and protective" pilot project Tuesday night, start ing at 8 o'clock, at the Raymond a i home.

Mrs. George Kober will lead the ensuing discussion. Robert Lyman of the Square Rigger Club will speak on -''Cape Horn and the Square Riggers" at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 31, in the Berkeley home of Mrs.

Robert Miller. Athenians are inviting male guests to the event. larkey P-TA Psychologist Thomas Withers will speak on "Mother Love" at Wednesday's meeting of Larkey P-TA in Walnut Creek. A question-and-answer period will follow the 8 p.m. -talk.

Six teachers Jean Fleming, Suzanne Lindsey, Theodora Sundin, Carolyn Clough, Betty Lederer and Carole Tooley will explain how geography and history are taught from kindergarten -4hrough the sixth grade Second grade mothers will serve coffee at 7:30, according to press chairman Mrs. Robert Warrington. Construction Women Gardner Morse, a furnace and sheet metal dealer, will be guest speaker when Women in Construction of Oakland 1 on 1. 1 A 7:30 dinner Wednesday at Art's restaurant on Broadjyay. Reservations are with Faje McCann and Lori Ruano of a a d.

Prospective members are invited. chairman of the day. Assisting are Mrs. Fred Scobey of Lafayette and Mesdamea Tak-ayuki Hazuml, Arthur Snell, Constantine Usoff Carl Peterson and Fredrick Braunworth of San Francisco. at new low prices.

M0 Eastbay teachers exhibiting are Mrs. itoeen rnumoto of San Leandro, Mrs. Chiyo Fu- jimoto of Oakland, Mrs. Steve Suzuki of i Mrs. Gyoku Rei Muniz of Concord, and Mmes.

Riotaro Kushida Catholic Women, at St. Pas-chal's School hall in Oakland. A talk on "Family Life in Relation to Vatican II and the Modern World" will be presented by Dr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, leaders in the Pre-Cana movement Mrs.

Wallace McPhee, deanery president, is in charge of the meeting. Athene Three home meetings are on the January calanedar for Athene of a 1 i i according to, president Georgea Bacon. Meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the George Johnson home in Oakland, social service section members will make jumpers and other garments for area Indian children, to be distributed by the Inter-Tribal Friendship House. Mrs.

MRS. SIGMUND SABIN new secretary Rockridge Woman's Club on Tuesday. This will be the group's first luncheon and business meeting in its new clubhouse on Chabot Road, Oakland. Board members and building board consultants will be seated at the president's table, according to press chau man Mrs. Ray Wall Fisher." Mrs.

Alva Howard is in charge of decor. On Thursday the Rockridge social service section will meet in the new quarters. Mrs. Ralph Bignami will Catholic Women A noon luncheon will cede Tuesday's meeting of the Alameda County Deanery, Oakland Diocesan Council of MRS. LEONARD OSIAS optometric treasurer Word' AAUW Kv.

repair for a like-new watch 20off your watch to needed repairs during our watch repair special. Included in this excellent service are cleaning, oiling, regulating, replacement of broken hands, stem and crowns. You can make your timepiece look like new by having it fitted with an "unbreakable crystal and the face refinished also at spec ial prices. all mainsprings (-placed by vs art guaranteed for the life aftka watch. watch repair, first floor, Oakland only Mrs.

Ferd Elvin of Oakland will head the Woman's Auxiliary to the Alameda-Contra Costa Counties Optometric Society for 1967. She and other new officers were installed at a holiday party at the Athens Athletic Club in Oakland by Dr. Harvey Arnold of Oakland, president-elect of the California Optometric Association. reserving with Mrs. Elvin are Mrs.

Donald Zuck of Oakland, vice president; Mrs. Leonard Osias of San Lorenzo, treasurer; Mrs. Sigmiffid Sabin of Oakland, secretary, and Mrs. Richard Rosenberg of Alameda, immediate past president -During the year auxiliary women serve as volunteer staff members at the Children's Vision Center of the Eastbay in downtown Oakland where children from low in come homes receive eye ex animations and glasses, if needed, as part of the joint Society-Auxiliary children's vision care program. At year's end more than 1,200 child-patient visits have been made to the Center, and more than 600 children have -been given glasses.

In February the two-county auxiliary will act as hostess group at the annual Congress of the California Optometric Association and its statewide auxiliary in San Mrs. Gerald Trumbly of Orin-da is hospitality captain. Other events on the calendar are a luau in May and family picnic in September. Rockridge Women James Browne, community relations officer of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District, will address members of 'Latest From the In order to be eligible for membership in American Association of University Women, a woman must have graduated from one of 971 colleges or universities on AAUW's preferred list, according to the latest word from the organization's national office in Washington, DC. "Which means," says Golda Morford, membership chairman of the College Women's, Club (Berkeley Branch of the American Association of University Women), "that 19 educational institutions in the United States have been added to our list during the past year." In a recent ballot, AAUW national directors voted "to include" the following ichools: Athens College of Athens, Bethune-Cookman College of Daytona Beach, California Lutheran College of Thousand Oaks, Chey-ney State College at Cheyney, Clark College at Atlanta, Cumberland College at Williamsburg, Ky.

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ith Claremont, Houston-Tillotson College in Austin, Le Moyne College in Memphis, Madonna College in Livonia, Pace College in New York City. Also included are Presbyterian School of Christian Education in Richmond, St. Peter's College in Jersey City, N.J.; School of the Art Institute of Chicago; Texas University at College Station, Texas Southern University in Houston, and West Georgia College in Carrollton, Ga. To qualify for "the list," adds Miss an educational institution must stand for academic standards-with an emphasis on liberalizing factors in undergraduate studies, adequate provision for women students, recognition of women and professional opportunities for women in faculty and administration, and academic freedom. The national association is linked with the International Federationof University Women, which unites associations in 50 lands.

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