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San Mateo, California
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San Mateo Times 17 Thursday, April 21, 960 Oriental Fashion Fantasy Gray Ladies Sought for Sanitarium Senior Group Meeting Tomorrow The monthly business meeting An oriental SAN 'mENLO'FABK "The Gray Ladies, of the Hcil Cross. do a great in. heMntr the tuberculosis 'catiant to accept treatment; of the Burlingame, San Mateo county Citizens', organization will be held tomorrow to make the months of his stay tolerable so that he will not too soo! says. Dr. James 0.

Greenweli, the'San Mateo county sanitarium, where additional Gray Ladies are to supplement the services of the professional staff "Tuberculosis noon at the Burlingame recrea tion center. patients ouna. up psytnuiusiLdi The meeting will be preceded' by needs because of the umc. ele ment, and the Gray Ladies' the 10 a.m. creative art' class taught' by Earl Darley of San' tribute a great deal in assuaging Mateo Junior college.

Harry and minimizing these needs Lewis will, direct the Seniof. 'Cil izenVGIeo club: rehearsal aHl. April 2E is the date GreenwelL "There is a great necessity for a trained corps of volunteers with "orientation and discipline', such as Senior party. Chairman for the event is Mrs. MEL CARTER Ladies.

She is assisted by Recreational Activities At San Carlos SAN CARLOS The San Carlos Recreation and department has announced that the adult rcation program conducted at Carlroont High' school will he canceled for Wednesday evening, April 27 and May 13 because of activities at the high school. If. Volunteers are Mrs: Grace in reluctant about serving at the of ticket.sales, Mrs. Dorothy way sanitarium should realize Miss Pauline Sullivan. Ex Skater in Science Talk Tickets will be available to that the infection' are almost a'ceording to the morrow's business', meeting, superintendent.

setting will greet guests at the tenth annual fashion luncheon given by the St. Cha'ries Mothers' club, Thursday, April 28 in the Pacifiea roam of the Villa hotel. Mrs. Martin Shenk, general chairwoman, reports that plans for "Oriental Fantasy" arc nearing completion, A p.m. luncheon will be followed by models showing the latest from II, Leibes and company, Hillsdale.

Coitfures be done by Williajn Perdue'. Mrs. Warren Vofiel, model chairwoman, has named members and their families to show the spring styles suitable for Peninsula living. They are the Mesdames Minna Sargent, Charles Heasley, Harold Petrocchi, Frank Apgar, John B. Johnson, Harvey Rockwell, Clyde Devine.

John Moore, Charles Noll, Carol Anne Sullivan, and the Misses Carol and Patricia Argitla. Mrs. Calvin Nelson will serv.e as commentator and Al King will accompany the models. Achieving the oriental setting will be Mrs. Joseph Granville and.

James Maffie, local florist. Oriental dolls, umbrellas, fans and hanging baskets will be com ined'With fresh flowers to make the background, 'Assisting, on the committee arc the Mesdames Mclvin Frcdrickson. Mervyn Carl DeBarbrie, Pino Franchi, Daniel Calvin, Nicholas Halaski, John E. Johnson, Edmund Kelly, William Johnson, Francis John McHahon, Joseph O'Dca, Albert Regolfi, There wilt be an informal get Few patients are grossly in Former local professional roller Foinm: arid thpv are in much together of Senior Citizens from noon. to, 3 o'clock, April 2" a "fhn.

wnifflrinm ster Carter, son Mrs the social room at Burlingame 0 nr, ThplVeronica H. Carter of 1202 South public should 'understand that in The Monday, evening program will be conducted' in. the exercise Delaware street. San Mateo, will speak1 Saturday to the American Chemical. Society on the, effects the modern treatment of tuber recreation center, following "The World Today." a class in current events taught by T.

H. Gardner. College, of San Mateo. culosis the dangerous' aspects are shut. off very early' in treatment.

ultra violet radiation on Itie cbo r.ilumi ciccrce of lurr.ir.ol room and on the pool' deck area. This is for adult women' and consists of exercise, volley ball, badminton, ping pong and swimming. Wednesday sessions are co educa which may make a situation All activities of the bemor Citizens' ire 'open to', men and women over 50 and guests are The talks are competition be saer than that" easting in the tween students from Cal and Stan ford, each of whom will speak on cordially invited to attend. group is sponsored' by the As his own. original researc.i.

Car tional for both 1 adult men ana women and consist' of the things already mentioned plus basketball. The program is. open to San ter Is studying chemistry and physics at San Jose State college. League ot ban county.thc Volunteer Bureau of San Mateo county, and the Burlingame recreation department. Carter recently received non Carlos and Belmont residents.

general public." Dr. Greenwell said, "this safety in working with our patients can be easily demonstrated by the fact that numbers of our 89 employees have been here fo'r 15 years or more. Among the 0. nurses, some have been here 8, 10 and 12 years. This ought to be reassuring to the volunteer." Mrs.

Margaret Baumgartner, mm free o. charge, and begins at'. 8 orable mention in the National Science Foundation Fellowship1 p.m Forty three women arc. engaged contest, and is conducting thret personal research problems ii addition lo financing his school ORIENTAL SPLENDOR Patricla Argilla, Mrs." SI. Charles Mothers' dnk style, show April 28 ChZ Heasley.

and Carol Argilla show some at the Pacific room of the Villa Hotel San of the oriental fashions they'll display foe the Mateo. in the coif program sponsored by the department and the San Wood inn by working IBM's research Angela Fashion Show April 30 SAN BRUNO The annual driving range. The group meets! director of nursing at the san Donaldson, folk dancing program. Alfred SjmL'uirioUe and Edward iw ilt snaL the ar.d Mrs. Arthur Son Mateo.

From I04S to 1954, he and itarium, in discussing the great need1 for additional Gray Ladies The Reverend James Reservations may be mane ay Wearing authentic oriental cos Assisting Mrs. Shenk, general I J. O'Donnell honorary ciiair caumg. iwrs. fe v6'.

Doreen Varanzoff skated professionally in this The. follow said: "There are' centaln jobs Every Tuesday and Friday mornings at the range with golf pro Wes. Miller; who instructs in golf fundamentals. The recreation department be contacted for details. vm do ivirs.

iiuso J'i hainvoman. are Mrs. Harem man. man. iotv.

show of Angela Institute Ninety will he' held April 30 at 'the Green Hills Country' club in Milt ing years, itfei taugnt rouer. and her committee: Uie co chairwoman just don't get danc "''if the "Gray be used for 'the St. Charles school Richard Xautze or Mrs. Hugh skating. He then became inter Lacies aren here to do toem.

ivicsaames Jonu mama, uuumu Brandeburg, Jack Schiefer and ested in scientific researcn. John Moore, programs; ivirs. Guido Sebastiani, door prizes. library and to1 underwrite tncjbnmn They do so many small personal Over SOO. family members have been attending the family night ice services for the patients, such shonokic.

They provide entertain Camera Tests skating program Tuesday eve May Floiver Fair Garden The theme wiL be Modes Elegance. Models are: Mrs; 'John Mila Mrs. Frank Balistrcri, Mrs. William Law; Mrs. Daniel Kelleher, Mrs.

Robert Burns, Mrs. Alexander Moniz, Mrs. Martin Moyni han, Mrs. Lawrence Dclucchi. Literature Unit Luncheon Set REDWOOD.

CITY The Litera nings from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. at ment and arrange parties. They also 'at our reception' desk and. our occupational therapy' de FewMiss20th Anniversary the Bel Arena rink" in Belmont. Anyone wishing to take, part may ture section of the Redwood City Shoiv Slated at San Bruno tnn nr.

Km San Bruno Garden dub are at Due Monday partment and the library. Mrs attend. Woman's club will meet for des Baumgartner pointed out' that the Mrs. Rafael Garban, Mrs; George sert at the clubhouse April 28 The recreation office is accept fnr their fourth annual standard flower 'show. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Thej Gray Ladies were the lirst vol untaer service beEun after th( HALF MOON BAY Roll call was taken at a twentieth year ing signups far the new square dance program which wiE be open ill's.

Norman E. Sherwood, li Ruffing, Mrs. Harley Sullivan and Miss' Eleanor Fourie. Mrs. Thomas Sheeban is in charge of models.

inauguration of the hospital in tilled' "May Flower Fair," May 7 at Parkside school. It 'will be (re to the public. 'Several artistic arrangements are open for public participation. Anyone interested in entering may contad Mrs A. brarian of Redwood City, will to all localiles.

Anyone under 16 Portola Camera club will have its monthly competition April at p.m, at Hillside recreation ccn ter, South San Francisco. anniversary alumni dinner of trie graduating class of 1D40 of Hall 1052. "Some the Gray Ladies have must be accompanied by a par present a book review. Norman Iluit, cnairman. mi eauiea iul uc Moon Boy Union High school.

On May 2, the club plans an been coming here for eight years and wo can certainly use more Only six graduates were missing. man rjy may dim iiiua on the blank found at the hack auction. night. All camera lacs The reunion was held at the Miramax hotel with a good rep Spring Art Show For San Bruno resentation oE the 1M0 cl; cut who will participate in the dancing.1 Bob Irans conduct Ihe program with sessions on Friday nights', April 29, May 6, 13, 20 and 27. The last evening will be a planned party.

Hours are 7:30 9:30. This is a family recreation program signups must be made in advance. The will bring their uscfu! but no longer needed camera equipment, to be auctioned. Proceeds will go to help buy trophies for the club's present. Guests of iionor were of the schedule.

Open for public 'participation are the following, not to exceed three inches, over all; Miniatures' not too exceed three inches over all miniatures using Principal and Mrs. Ellis s. Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of them right haw.

We have a beautiful spot to work here, and I know how much satisfaction the Gray Ladies themselves get from their service." Among those who have served since the opening of Ihe. hospital are: Rebecca ''Anderson, Mrs. James Bean, Mrs. J. Brenna'iL and Kiss Frances SAN BRUNO Members of.

the There is no red substitute jor PROFESSIONAL RUG and CARPET CLEANING! Writs or Drop in for a FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET on tho 1 8crtt of eorptt cars. Miller of Fresno. Miller was class San Bruno Brush and Palette club are busv making posters, iinish advisor and is currently principal! number wnl. be limited to 00 people. inu naistincs, framms, and all of a high school in Fresno.

Attending wore classmates, ac ihe numerous things that go fresh material; miniatures using dried material. Miniatures" not to exceed five inches over 'all; miniatures using annual competition. The annual" competition with Sunset Camera dub of San Francisco will take place May at Ihe photography center of that 'city. A field trip to Hamilton' is planned for May 15. Winding up May will be the monthly competition or.

May 25. The junior high square dance pro cram has been cancelled and companied by their husbands or getting ready for their spring art Flynn. The Sanitarium is. located show, at a date. to be announced wives: Lena fiertoiotti i 'arns Belmont; Gino Braciotti, El Gra at 200 iidmends roaa in rteawoau later.

Thc.show will feature manyjfresh material; miniatures using rnwc nt arr inrlnrhn? mosaics, unen maieridi. Miniatures not' to exceed eight water colors; oils and other crafts nada; Frank Brunner, San Mateo: Raymond Canadas, Half Moon Bay; Rosemary Chapman Praedcr, San Mateo: Clement will 'probably be resumed next fall. Future events at the city play: grounds call for a' tetherball contest on. April '28: 'tall tales May challenge the leader week, May 12; softball' skills contests. May 12; jump rope can inches over miniatures usin, New members admitted at a City.

Mrs. Charles Ghielmetti, Gray Lady chairman urged that women or men with at least four hours to contribute on Mondays or Thursdays this volunteer service contact" the Sequoia region HI Diamond 2 1404 fresh material; rniniatures" using recent meeting Vera Mar dried material. Norma Tears, Helen Bode Cunna, Point Reyes; Albert Dunn, Half Moon Lillian George, Hayward; Cinaj Magri Cullers. Timeless Beauty" An arrange man and Charlotte Miller. "Vacation Treasures," arrangement using driftwood and succulents with rocks' and or shells.

Children 14 through senior high "Mother's Day," onw interpretation. The club''ineets every Thursday merit using exhibitor's own choice of material. Accessories Moon Bay; Gloria Martini test. May 26; two square office of the Red Cross regional June '2 and' playground partytime, headquarters, Middlefield June 9. road in Menlo Park.

from 7 to 10 p.m. the recrea Bernardo, San Mateo; Norma Pe troni Sare, Half Moon Bay; Ger center and the public is ji Mysteries ot uic sea an ai vitcd to attend. Carlo DeSimone aid Praeder, San Mateo; Victor material sa! niant form ir: trr i 1 tUiLlii 1 Torres, Moss Beach; Robert Warren, Moss Beach; Peter Wiebens: Pleasant Hills. Missing were: Doris Bello Stew art; Patricia Cardoza Fletcher; For Men uniy. iruiy mna i Atttrim culine" an arrangement' using rocks, woodfbrms and flowers: Pauline Lewis, Carl Mnidt, Harry Chiefs Picked At Chadbourne Gentlemen's individual Ormonde, Yoschi Sato Mizono choice, no limitations.

Corsasas made from roses; MILLBRAE, New officers of corsages made from dried material; corsages made from any Chadbourne TA are: Students Study Accounting President Mrs. Elio Cava; hon orary vice president T. E. Boyd; first vice president JJon uaice; second vice president John Kane; recording secretary Mrs. O.

Ei1 fresh flowers. Vi Junior Classes In the Junior section, all categories are open to youngsters from six to high school age. They are as follows: Children 5 years and under: "Mav Bat" using spring flow PESCADERO A group of Pes cadero HijGh school students re cently had a first hand view of colini; corresponding secretary Mrs. David Hockctt: treasurer Vincent Fontana; historian Mrs revenue, accounting and traffic operations Pacific' Telephone Julian Field: auditor Mr. and and Telegraph company.

ers; "Motr Goose" interpretation of a nursey. rhyme using foliage or fruits a.id or Wesley Frilts, and parliamentarian Mrs. Frank Stewart. Fifteen bookkeeping cently visited the P.T.&T. Pcrnn Installation ceremonies were to be held at.

10:30 this morning at vegetables, accessories permitted. Children 6 through 9 years: "May Basket" using spring flowers; "Mother's Day," own inter sula Revenue Accounting office at 274 "West Twentieth avenue. San Mateo, and the traffic department the Community Melhodisl, church with Mrs. Ruth Maynard, past nrtKnnl anlinf as installinC of pretation: Companj n.mz. 14SD Burlingame avenue, Bur lingame.

The tours were arranged ficer. Alter ine DUSiness raiiy luncheon honoring new and old in table. tiFfieers will be held. in' the Ram Chi'drer, 30 rr.iah 13 years through the group's instructor Ruth Jlusscr, and phone officials bow Rocm, Millbrac Bowl, at Basket, using s.pimh noon. Iflowers; "Mother's Day, own Your Future Is His Career! Students learned the complete operation of sorting, accummulat ing and mailing phone bills, in addition to watching switchboard operators at work.

A feature was a luncheon at the accounting office cafeteria. Supervisors Norma Sicffen and Marilyn Hart, Chief Operator Mary Steinbergcr and Employment Interviewer Arzalia Lee were tour conductors. East meets in this Oriental design by Bassett The Trans asian Group An exotic tropical wood Korina accented1 with a trim of gleaming black lacquer. The very newest design trend, acclaimed by America's top decorators. Genuine Pittsburgh plate glass mirror.

Finish' protected With DuPont The drawer pulls, in antique brass, are exact copies of ancient. Chinese hardware. Aston ishingly low priced for this outstanding quality, because it's made by world's largest manufacturer of wood furniture. 1 CHEST. ALSO KING SIZE; BED 00 Mr.

and Mrs. Dresser Plale Glass Mirror Large Chest JOE ARGILLA 299 "Where You Buy Is as Important as You. Buy ull Size Panel Bed SAME GROUP AVAILABLE IN EBONY BLACK Let him. show you how Cal Western" "V.I.P." life insurance policy can guarantee' those very important plans for the future at a remarkably. low premium per thousand.

'Representing. CALIFORNIA WESTERN STATES LIFE Insurance Company SOYSewnd Avenue, San Maleo, Californii Phone Dl 4 602S DI 4 0209 MONDAY and FRIDAY 'Tit 9:00 F.Jl. 231 So. Street, San Mateo H5.

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