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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 33

Publication:
The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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33
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February. 21. Tic Timcsi Saf. Matec' Calif. 27 ALL ABOUT FOOD Bn Toiiod Ftocipa fool luta 7 i Jalk the JimeS HP WOMEN of the TIMES Lfee fee tender leaves and stems a an ingredient in salads, a a gsmkh.

By MARY JANE CLINTON oaf on our Large Selection of IMPORTED GET ACQUAINTED WITH WATER CRESS Water cres ivas first cultivated in the century but its popularity dates fcsci more than 2000 years. PEO Slates Luncheon Date WRIEH I ML, Ali P. E. O. unaffiliates have been invited to a noon luncheon on March al noon at the Wood sine Community Methodist church.

"Treasured Gifts From lhe LAMPS You'll Love the Styling, Beauty and the Savings Sea" will be the topic discussed by Mrs. W. K. iUacCurtiy ol Park. Reservations the Peninsula P.E.O.

Reciprocity event may be made through (Collins ohoro) JEANNE VAN luliire fcridu yes, pariidy is mgn vitamin so is water cress. These greens siiculd be used for eating as well as for Mrs. D. R. E.

Barnahy. ANNIVERSARY KliTR birthday reeling offered by Dr. and Mrs, Gaylord Holmes as they welcomed Assistance League members la their newly settled Alhorton home Sunday evening for the league's eleventh year celebration Dixie Holmes, who wore a lively spring print, greeting the Kobcrl Mortons and the Lynden Flayers who arrived with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Kohnke Laurencr Armoml iji conversation with Dr.

Julio Uortolazzn as their wives took up the duly of the hour lictty Armond, League president, in the receiving line and Klise Borlolnizo serving refreshments. Jllr. and Mrs. Charles Williams checking final plans with Mrs. ami Sirs.

Alfred Saroni Jr. for their golf rum some at Santa Barbara the Puul Lortons (Jean in an off ihe shoulder blue print) chatting with Mrs. Gerhard Uhland and her son, Hon Sir. and Mrs. Linden Stark admiring the garden view with Dr.

and Mrs. Carl Bcnning hoven ifiaiel BsnninghovCn a charter member i the Kenneth Laudcrs and the Andrew Boyers in a group Bernice Lauder recovered from her bout with a broken shoulder among the later' arrivals: Mranri' Mrs. Louis Bovet Judge and Mrs. J. A.

Branson, and Mrs. Laurence Blcasdale Mr. aud Mrs. David Rose talking with Mrs. Bernard Clayton Marge in an apricot shade of peau de soio Mi's.

Fred Jameson, who was in charge of refreshments, checking with Mrs. Lawrence li. Burmestcr on her serving chores the 'Paul Kelsons and the lioheit Gradys admiring Norman Roth's interior decoration of the just completed house Mrs. Kuchcl Davis and L. J.

Wood. cjsi TSirig. LOOK NOW OPEN 6 Nites a Week Including Sat. Nite NO SUNDAYS William's Salon Miss Van Will Wed In Autumn I IMPORTS 262S So. El Camino Reo! (rear 25th Ave.) Son Motdo Fl 5 7620 Does parsley haia any food value?" rjl 4 7700 Dii Pininiuli'i Jnurtwt toi Sti! bt Fir A oride and bridegroom elect, accepting best wishes from purtygoers they were in conversation with the Edward Kitterbanris Dr.

and Mrs. Martin Karr stopping in for a quick "hello" the Jacob Suhlcrs and Dr. and Mrs. James Alien leaving to Mr. and Mrs.

Buss at post party dinner at the Buss home Mrs. G. S. Eldrcd enjoying the respite now that she is settled in her new Palo Alio apartment, San Carians Mr, and Mrs. Fred Schwarz, visiting' with tbek near neighbors.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marsh Mr. and Mrs, Dennis McCarthy braving the night air in the pool area to exchange news with the Lester Empcys and the Russell Kents Mr. and Mrs.

Warren McFar ''intl Van of San Mateo announce Lhe encasement of their daughter. Jeanne Care, to David Adams Spaldins. Relatives and close friends learned the romantic 'news at a recent dinner at the Villa CharLicr. Jeanne, a graduate of Smith college, is currently doing graduate work at Stanford where her brother. Davici.

is a junior. David, son ot the late Frederick N. Spauldins and Mrs. Cecil G. House ol Milford, Conn, was graduated from Dartmouth, where he was affiliated with Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa.

He obtained his masters' degree in electrical engineering from Dartmouth and Stanford and is currently studying for his Ph.D. A fall wedding Ls planned. Ozawa Chosen As Symphony Guest Leader Sciji Ozawa. 27 year old maestro from Japan, will conduct the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra in concerts at the War Memorial Opera House April 24 25. Azawa.

who substituted last year' here for Aram Khacha tiinan, replaces Josef Krips. conductor of the Buffalo Symphony, who 25 originally scheduled to conduct he laic April series. The progritm for the Ozav.a concerts will be announced later. 1 THE SOCIAL SCENE 22 friends of Joan (Mrs. James) Taylor on hand for the baby shower and tea Jackie Green hood gave Valentine's Day at her Hillsborough home the young Hillsborough matron has two boys and a girl and is expecting her next child the first part of May guests included Mrs.

Melvin Anderson, Mrs. Edwin Taylor, and Mrs. Thomas Bisho and on March 5, Mrs. Marry Hucbncr will honor Joan at a luncheon and shower for 16 guests, who include Mrs, Rodney Willoughby (who is expecting her fifth child in June), Mrs. Richard Cariiudlc, and Mrs.

Franklin Wheeler Jr. NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hagc entertained a group of their friends Saturday night at their Hillsborough home before going on to the San Francisco Symphony Foundation's party at the Carolands. (Ruth Hage assisted with hostessing there) their guests included Dr.

onci Mrs M. B. Jorgcnson. the Curt Fishers, the Morris Dalcys, the Larry liarrctUs and the Henry Jacnucmels also the John Guthrics. the Jack Glangs, Mr, and Mrs.

Arthur Lazarus. Faith Parker and Cliff Kimber, and the Carl U'ebcrs Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Cluck of Hillsborough were at pier 35 today welcoming the Prince and Princess of Tonga who arrived in San Francisco aboard the Mariposa Prince Tu'ipelehake is' the second son of Queen Salole of Tonga ivho is the lorlli cousin of Mrs. Gluck the ducks joined representatives ot tile British consulate and the mayors office in the welcoming ceremonies Mrs.

Don Davis and Mrs, Lcnnart Erickson of Hillsborough and Mrs. Edwin Seipp Jr. of Athcrton are assisting Mrs. R. E.

JI. Julian, reservations chairman lor the spring opera's fashion show luncheon March 18 in the Mural room of the St. Francis hotel among Peninsulans lapped for modeling duty are Mcsilnmes Warren Debenliam Herbert Cornish and Walter McNiff. Dale Mrs. Kranklyn) Fife of who has written several novels, has recently sold a short story "The fJaglc's Nest" to the Toronto Star this past fall.

Dale REE TRAVEL BOOKLET entitled "Your Honeymoon" ffjluring pages on honeymoon travel suggestions now available by contadisg your HONEYMOON SPECIALIST Melcoh Travel Center, Inc. 205 East Jth 5.M. Di 2 926 1 1225 Burlingams Burlmgame DI 2 7426 15 Camino Real. Hillbrae DX 7 I54D was a Eurlingamc Writer's club guest speaker, discussing revision and Perspective she used "The Eagle's Nest" as an example. candidES! joiN us in biq S3iTiiaf mwim FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22ND at JOSEPH MAGNIN, sanmateo DESIGNERS' COATS SUITS NOW AND OFF DESIGNERS' DRESSES NOW AND OFF SPORT DRESSES NOW OFF LINGERIE ROBES NOW AND OFF HANDBAGS NOW OFF NOW 4.00 TO 13.00 (values 7.00 to 20 oc) HAT BAR HATS NOW AND MORE OFF DESIGNERS' SHOES NOW 13.90 TO 29.90 (values 18.95 Tp 2.

95) LITTLE HEELS FLATS NOW 7.90 TO 19.90 (values 10,95 to 24.95) STAR SPANGLED SPECIAL PURCHASES tV vV SILK PRINT SPUN RAYON DRESSES NOW 9.00 (values is.oo and 20.00) COTTON WRAP SKIRTS NOW 6.85 (11.00 value) BULKY SWEATERS NOW S.S5 AND 9.85 (values 13:00 and is.oo) FLEECE ROBES NOW 10.00 (H.55 value) vV i QUILTED NYLON ROBES NOW 13.00 (u.oo value) ft ft HALF SLIPS NOW 3 25 ft ft TODDLER BOYS' SUITS GIRLS' DRESSES NOW 3.90 (values s.od and 7.og)' ft PINS EARRINGS NOW 1.00 (values 2,00 and 3.00) ft ALL SALES PINAL. SORRY, NO MAIL, PHONE, C.O.D. ORDERS OR DELIVEEIES JOSEPH MAGNIN 4TH AND SAN MATEO DRIVE, DOWNTOWN SAN MATEO; SHOP FHIDAY UNTIL 9: DO MONTH END CLEARANCE SALE ALL FALL FASHIONS at PRICE SPRING WOOLENS ONE THIRD OFF Open frkiiv. Feb. 22 Free Parkins, 54 East 4th Downtown San Mateo 152 Geary San Francisco.

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Years Available:
1925-1977