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Friday, March 8, 1 563 18 The Times, San Mateo, Calif. Plumbers Offer Scholarships For S.M. Youths The Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning council of Santa Fellowship Note For Monday's AAUW Session The Fellowship study Sections of the San Carlos branch of the American Association of University Women will present the program at the general meeting Monday, at Tierra Linda school. An American potluck dinner at 0:30 p.m. will focus on women who have received fellowships.

Last year the focus was international, with the branch designating its contribution to Intei'nation Clara, San Bonilo and San Mateo counties is offering scholarships! to three deserving students in San Mateo county. The first award will be Siub. the secod $200, the third $100. Applicants must" be twelfth students in a public or private school jn the county, and must be the sons or daughters of cither lpurneymfln plumber or Fellowships. This year the plumbing contractor whose "named gift" will go to an Amen San Carlos place ot Business is county.

can unendowed fellow. Application's may Ix; obtained Two' guests will be former American fellowship recipients now residing here. Dr Dorrie Missionary Will Speak Monday trom Lhe office of the Plumbing, Heating and Air Cunditionini Ross is continuing her research council 75n 'Welch road. Suite this year in the psychology de 200, Palu Alto. Applications must Art Show For Kids The sixth annual Children's show, sponsored by the San ROGER W.

SMITH, son of Mrs. Charles S. Z42 West Thirty seventh, San Mateo, has been appointed a Brigadier General In the Air Force Reserve. He is deputy commander of the Sixth A.F. Reserve region at Elamilton AFB, and Is a real estate consultant ip San Jose.

he filed at the council office, by June 1. The students to whom the awards are presented will be determined by a scholarship committee including Sam Abruscate, Ruth B. Batty, missionary to the Spanish speaking migrants in the Santa Rosa area, will be Carlos branch of the American Association of University Wom partment at itanord university. She has an M. A.

in psychology from the University of British Columbia, Canada, and received her Ph. D. in Child Development from Sr anford in 1962 under an AAUW fellowship. She will discuss "What my AAUW fellowship meant to mc and what it will lead to." The. second guest will be Dr.

Phyliss Van Vleet who received Llaude Bergman, Roland Hamp en, will be held March 29 30 at I ton, Morris Horlick and Herbert guest speaker at Monday's luncheon meeting of the Women's fellowship Df the Community church of San Carlos, During the harvest months the Casa del Hores, ban Oar Jos. Young artists from San Carlos. Belmont and Redwood City grades to 6 are eligible. will be Sister Margaret her B. S.

in Physical Education from the University of Wisconsin Mary, professor at the College of Notre Dame, Belmont: Mrs. and her Ph, D. in psychology in Ann Dawson Torrcy, art consult 1S50 from the University of College Site Dinner for Coastside According to Robert MeCahon California. Vleet has an extensive ant for the Redwood City Elementary schools, and Dale Perkins, art consultant for the Buriingame city schools. experience background to draw rom in her chosen Field be havior disorders in children as Heading the planning commit are Mrs.

Joseph Dunlsp and she tells "what mv AAUW fellow chairman ol the Half Moon Bay ship has led to." Chamber of Commerce "State; Mrs. Everett Jones. The event annually draws an entry list of licLween five and six hundred en Adding to the program wil! be College Site committee" plans singers and dancers from the an: airing complbti puolic dinner under sonsorS'nip Collrgi: of Noire Dame. Heading the planning committee for the evening is Mrs. Frank tries.

Art work must be submitted March 23 between.2:30 and 5 p.m. auditorium at Belmont. in the JJotrc. Dame Pierog. assisted by the Mesdames at the Casa del Flore.

The pub oi we local cnambcr, March i at 7:30 p.m. at the Princeton inn GuesUs will have an op portuni ty to hear jjtale college official. OPENlNCt IN GYF5Y. BARON tonight, the tfotre Dame above, wei'e caught during rehearsal. 'show is on tonight and tomorrow" at 8 o'clock, and Sunday at 2:30 p.m.

invited to visit the exhibi From left are: seated, Eileen Elchm and Charlene Whipple; add standing, Mike Miller, Dick McQiiaid, Louise Suite, John Cosgrave. Albert Bergesen, Stnnely Simpson, Wiiliam Kossack. Roger tion from 10 ajn. until 5 p.m., March 30. Morgan Odell, a member oE the staff of Dr.

Glen Durake, chan Smith and Stuart Wak San Carlos; and the president, Mrs. cellor of the state college system Chamber President Ed Sousa Alfred Neff and the Mesdames, Richard Johnson. Donald Reynolds, Floyd Wright and Joseph will turn the meeting over tc program chairman Murray Ran Homemakers Are Honored NEW YORK. N. Y.

A panel of Dunlap. Service Pins At Hospital dleraan to introduce the speaker From Belmont, the Mesdames Legion Will Celebrate Anniversary Harvey Banks, Ross Hodgkinson dignitaries. The State College committee and Ldward Moraes, will assist, Miss Batty gives religious training to the otherwise unchurched migrant children in the field. On Sundays she conducts a church school in Santa Rosa, through which she renches hoth children and parents Miss Batty, accompanied by her ao year oid mother, travels about the fields in a specially constructed camper arranged hy a former San Carlos resident, Ellon Nichols, who was at one time Sunday school superintendent at the Community church. A get acquainted session will begin at 11:30 a.m..

followed by lunch at neon served by members of Circle Two, headed by Mrs. James Blarney, chairwoman. Mrs. Blarney will introduce the speaker. During the last weeks the fellowship has hosted the spring rally of the Santa Clara of the Woman's Fellowship of Northern California, and the World Day oi Prayer for the Carimont Council of the United Church Women.

Mrs. Myron reeniee, association president, assisKd by Mrs. Norman Thompson, fellowship president, planned the rally. Arranging various sections of the day were the Mesdames Edward Barnsley. William Ritchie, Stuart Walsh, Clare Grimm, Gordon Scott, W.

S. Kenyon and Blarney. Rev. Lewis Kr.iglit opened" the service and Mrs. Knight gave the grace preceding luncheon.

During the afternoon session Mrs. Joseph Ross, former San Oarlan, now of Santa Cruz, was installed president. Honored guests included Mrs. Robyn Wilcox and Mrs. Win Lester president and vice president of the Northern California fellowship.

Featured speaker was Miss Frances Thompson, a teacher from the Damalan Junior college in the Philippines. She is' now on furlough and doing special study at the Pacific school of Religion in Berkeley. comprised of McOahon, Patrick Dally, Elbert Fernandez, Cyril Nine years of growth and development are being observed at home economists and womer.s club leaders have selected twol homemakers from this area as semi finalists for state honors the 1963 Mrs. America contest, it was announced today. They ares Gderest.

umo Magn, Alvin Hatch, Joe Polonsky and Sousa. American Lcgionnnires of San Bruno Post wilt join their 3.000, Peninsula hospital, Buriingame, this week as the Ninth anniversary of the opening is feted by employees at the annual dinner. Service pins were presented to employees serving 10 years, over 5 years, and those who have just reached 5 years of service. Oldest in point of service, with 10 years of employment is Mrs, Donald Crawford. 2211 OAS MARIE MeNEIL, daughter of Mrs.

and Major ChiirleS J. McNeH, U.S. Army 114 West Thirty seventh avenue, San Mateo, was San Mateo's first enlistment in the Women's Air Force this year. 009,000 comrades of more than Patriotic Note For Cipriani Cipriani school parents will hear a patriotic program at their March 12 Parent Teacher association meeting at 7:30 p.m. Students of the fifth grade will present the program Dr.

Charles Knight. Belmont superintendent Coronet boulevard, Belmont; and Mrs. John R. Weaver, 301 Carl Li an effort to select possible sites, local real estate people have assisted the committee in locating lands available for "construction of a college. They will hare, for the public to view, pho 16,000 posts throughout the mont drive, Belmont, Richard W.

Blaisdell, administra tion and overseas in a gigantic birthdnv celebration. March la the They were chosen tor, and Winifred McMahon, per of their original entries, favorite recipes and club affiliations. sonnel director. Both came to tographs and maps the selce ed sites. At least 320 acres land is for a colleg site.

to 17,. Post Commander Franklin L. Wheless announced today. The celehration will mark the There will he a further judging work a year before the hospital of all material submitted by semi was actually opened to the public finalists from this state, follow of schools, will be guest speaker. He will discuss the change in school boundaries to go into effect Local Youths OnTVShow Four first graders from Fiesta fourty fouh" anniversary of the! "The Coastside has many such parcels of land to offer and which ing which some personal inter to prepare "plans for the Peninsula Hospital district.

Their, pins views will be conducted in me are suitable," said MeCahon, American Legion which was established' in '1919 at a caucus attended by: representatives ol ien the new Central school ens. Mrs. Harry Newberg, presi were presented by. Howard "which will be presented to the homes of the tinai canoiaaies. There will be no in person competition within the state, but state legislature.

Imus, president of the district. dent, wDl preside at the business American Expeditionary Accordi.Tg to Randiennn, with Gardens school. San Mateo, will display their art work on a national telecast of ABC TV's "Ten Blaisdell, in turn, presented portion of the meeting which hjmernakmg tests at the national1 this' subject of vital interest finals. all Coastside residents, everyone over five year" service pins to: Link' Abrftharn, Mela Allen, Albert wiil include the election of the new officers for 19B3, nessee Ernie Ford show," at noon, March 15. They are; Cindy Taylor, daugh is invited to attend the public dinner meeting.

Tickets are available from any member of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Tay units, in Paris. Focal point of the anniversary observance San Bruno will be a birthday party March. 1G at the Legion hail, Commander Wheiess said.

All details for the' event are under supervision of a special committee, with Ralph Greer as Donnelly 3rd Year Fete By Sr. Citizens Catholics Visit Notre Dame Mrs. Mario Raffaelli, grand lor, 2261 Bermuda drive; Kathy the committee. A selection roast beef or chicken will available to guests. brl Feehrw.

Winifred cuHr. Varengo, daughter of Mr. and Seo ge Filiperald, Pnarl Fltlchsr. Earl GcDrg Gflle, Keoml Gjllegos. Holl, regent of Court Infant of Prague, The third anniversary of Senior Citizens' club of the Pcnin Catholic Daughters of America.

Mrs. Mario Varengo, 2258 Spring field way; Scott Morgan, son of Mr. Mrs. Merrill Morgan, 1037 Lafayette street, and Row Hellcnb.xk, Vurlkg lahi7Lka. LDrena Music Month attended the quarterly conference Chairman, UaqLts, Jofir Jcri, Loll Jonci.

Jaicr iKerr. Harnelta NiSisiii sula Jewish Community center will be celebrated Tuesday noon held at the College of Notre Dame The Legion's four great programs are Americanism, child in Belmont. Suzanne Peters, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. James Peters, 1046.

Ber The guest speaker was Rt. Rev. Stncl Loqan, Brar lce Helma lthsney, Anne V.llcrce Mc Guffin, Dolores Grace Musgrnvc Roberl Olson. BoJty PHtorson, Evelyn Irrcr, Vol'u Til, RiMO vievc Rcllly, Jane Rk Victoria BHelt, RL lleien Sell ndltr, Bernkc Joseph T. McGucken, archbishop muda drive.

The six year olds will meet the Honor Roll for San Maleo Girl FOREST GROVE, Ore. Stephanie Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Smith.

1784 Lexington, San Mateo, is on the Dean's List Honor Roll for work completed during the fall semester at Pacific university. ol San Francisco. Accompaning Mrs. Raffaelli were the Mesdames Tennessee entertainer and talk to him about their color drawings. in San Carlos.

Special feature oi the meeting will be a luncheon for members. In keeping with the holiday of Purim, David Steinberg will speak on its significance, Musical entertainment and social games will follow. The croup meets at the Com PETES II BLAKE, son of Captain and Mrs. Frederick H. Blake, 1GSO Y'orktonn road, San Maleo, is newly eru ollcd as junior at New Mexico Military Institute at RoSivcll, after transferring from Arnjon nigh.

welfare, rehabilitation and national security. Membership in 'the Legion is restricted to honorably discharged veterans of World War World War II, and the Korean Conflict. Leonard Zipp, Gweyn Campbell, LcjtM! tVCVI '''I M.C. 'March is National Art Frances Rostaiu and Charles Carlyle. Month," explains Ernie.

I trunk our viewers will get a kick out of Concert Set Roy Bogas, internationally famous pianist, will be the featured performer at the Peninsula Jewish Community center's Jewish Music Montli conceit, March 28, at the Aragon High school Little Theater, Sac Mateo. Included in the performance will be works by Ernst Bloch, Schumann, Revel, and Debussy. Concert Chairman Dr. William Rosow announced that tickets are available at the center's office in Belmont. U'aLaelMo: Lionel Baker, Agncj seeing some of the work by the munity Congregational church of KING SIZE BARGAIN 1 future artists of America.

Ktr ic The foursome participated in a videotaping ol the March 15 tele Poker Run for Coastal Clubs firesides For Balia'is OPEN FRIDAY I 111 9:00 Diilf 9:30 Hon. and Frl. 12 'til 9 cast in the studios of KGO TV in San Francisco Monday, March 4. lunasy 12 San Carlos, Arroyo ar.ci liim streets. Mrs.

Rose Klein, president, invites all members to attend and help celebrate the do ble event. The hours are 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Tuesdays for regular meetings. A variety of activities arc planned.

For fur ther information call the ce'nLer office. Over, fifty participants enjoyed icrra Hoeklfloe. Lisa a a turner, Josepnine Sllva, Anna ScJ lbcrq, Takahashl. Anne Vhited and Elizo Wcx)y. St.

Patrick's For Seniors The choral group of the Senior the Poker Run and Picnic put on BuriBuriP TA Honors Couple When Buri Buri school TA by the Half Moon Bay Coast Riders Car club this weekend. at held iLs Founder's Day, Monthly "Giant Firesides" for Northern. California, amis begin ight in Buriingame at the' Baha'i Center, 815 Fairfield road, at 7:30 p.m. The giant firesides arc designed as a prelude to 'the 'Banal Intercontinental World Congress and Jubilee celebration in Lon the Qoast Rider buildings awarding of two honorary lit? wavecrost road. prizes were Fresbmaii Is Treasurer Bill Erunick, a San Jose State college freshman from Sai Mateo, has been elected treasurer of the freshman class.

Brunick, a political science major, is the son of Mr. and Mrs, J. Brunick, 1099 Thirty first street, San Mateo. memberships highlighted the pro given, one for the best poker hiind, and the other for the best ram. The awards were given to Mrs Citizens of Burlmgame, directed by Thomas W.

Leva. and accompanied by flora Glover, pre legal time for the course as set Don Andrews and Donald Hart Indiana Alumni Plan Dinner Indiana university alumni living in the San Francisco area have been invited to a dinner March 15, at which the speaker don, to which many Peninsula sented. a St. Patrick's Day pro After the presentation, refresh by the judges. Bafca'is pian to go in' April.

ments were served. Winner of the best poker hand Principal speaker tomorrow iSram today, following the. noon liuiehoon and regular monthly was a member ol the Uear Twist ers. Car club of Westlake, Dom "1 1 WEEKLY JlSliP I llBankAmaricard 3 DAY Ifc, SPECIAL! I enie Guastavino, holding five business meeting. Appearing on the program is Walter Lochen, a retired enter will be Charles Harrell, registrar of the Hoosier State DENTAL PLATES A COMPLETE Dental Service twos.

Time set by Judges Ed Alves and Bill Terry for the lr miic course was 31 nrunutes, A reception is scheduled for 7 tamer who will present a vancly combo, sing Irish songs, narrate stories, and tell anecdotes for the Co winners of the Lime award p.m.. followed at 7:45 p.m. by dinner in the Tao Lee Yon res SAVE were Coast Riders Ron Cardoza and Jim Modena both arriving occasion. will be Lisa Janti, better as television and screen personality. Montel, She will come directly from, Hollywood and will reside at the Baha'i center during her stay in the Bay Area.

wjU speak otf thc mes 'sagc Drthe.Bohalt'.Wocia Faith. Ciant firesides are open for i5verj'onc, Bah'is aW over the world events In anticipation of their April elec. tioh of the TJnivers'al House of Justice in Haifa, Israel, just prior to World Congress in London. taurant, San A social supper is planned in 31 minutes. Robert A.

Dobbins, 140 Essex court, San Bruno, is president of MODERN DBIUL mm with lUNSPHENr PALME AMD 7UHSLIMEMT 1EETH Diy Strvlct II Ditlrid March 12 at 6. p.m. Entertain LOW ment will be furnished bv mem the local chapter. I 23 pc. king size SPECIAL ALL FOR ONLY $129 COMPLETE: AIL 21 PIECES bers.

of the After the program. Max Klaar will provide SRI Speaker For Kiwanis William S. Royce, manager PRICES music for. dancing. and who Mailmen Hold Paper Drive Mailmen from' Buriingame and wish to play cards may do 'so.

Pnuat Dmhirts kW In TrinsliKtal MakiM. Brok nd Kissing Ttilb Re the International Develop ment Center of the Stanford Hillsborough are conducting a DR. CARTC'IIAN search Institute, was the noon speaker at the Redwood City meeting of the Kiwanis club Personal Attenli paper drive through March 16. Chuck Galloway, president of the local letter carriers, has re Wednesday. Chairman of the 2 fluHv rillsw NOk.

I.JJECLARATION of independence No, 2 BILL. OF RIGHTS No." 3 GETTYSBURG ADDRESS No: A. PORTRAITS OF THE PRESIDENTS the: constitution No. 6 STAR SPANGLED. BANNER No.

7 PRAYERS PETER MARSHALL meeting was Sidney. D. Herk Cohi 1 King Sb fiHvd quested that anyone wishing to donate papers 1 contact his letter Srwil King Jbt To Ht ner, Redwood City councilman. carrier. Royce discussed the "Program and Prospects for Industrial Development in Peru." 2 HOLLYWOOD BEDS SALE SET INCLUDES: Dental hj Plates jfl, In One Day plate F100I OFFICE WHILE you HQ SHIR! 10 CUKI I IKD SENIOR CITIZERS 111 nKeiiary den tl urvlce will In StW tar tj fit toimtl or its cm IrKlIng gencf Lit tssljt jok.

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