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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 11

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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The Times, San Maleo, Calif. Monday, rjclober 2Z; 1962 QUICK DISH Career sirl supper: cook liver meat, plus a large green salad. for yourself once or twice otter me oay quouent ot week. A serving of this variety Donna London I Wed 10 ST MATTHEW'S MOTHER'S CLUB RUMMAGE SALE AUCTIOH October 24lh and 25th 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Auction Only to be held: October 25th 3 to 5:00 ST MATTHEW'S AUDITORIUM 9th and El Camino Real, San Mateo LmfejM mmmmmW The Sboreview Baptist church was rhe settine Saturday evening for the marriage of Donna I Landon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther E. Landon of San Mateo, and Michael R. Resh atoff.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael I. fieshatoff of San Mateo. The Rc J.

Douglas L. Siden conducted the ceremony which was roll owed by a reception at the church hall. Donna asked Mrs. Ed Landon, her sister in law. to be her matron of honor.

Erma Marie Allen was her cousin's bridesmaid. Kent A. Reshatoff was his brother's best man, and guests were seated by Ed Landon. Gerald Kenrel. and Gerald Impcar October "Wirifer Get Ready" Month At home in Mitlbrae are Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel P. Marellch Jr. who were married recently al St. Dunslan's church in Millbra.

The hridc is the fnrmcr Dorenc Arscnault, hns.f parentis. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Arsenanlt nf Millhrae.

hosted till! posl nupii.il reception at the F.I ks cluh. Daniel's parents ire the senior Daniel. Marelichcs (if San Bruno. Judith Arsenanlt wn maid of honor, ami hridesmtiids wrre Rosemary Dlllinjr. and1 Patricia Arscnault while Mary Linda Marelich, sister nf lh( bridegroom, was the Flnwer girl.

Joseph Marelich was best man. Guests were sealed by Michael Cannon, Philip Silveslri, Albert Pasaiiini, and Tnny Marelich. (Geoff Cook photo) Lighthouse Unit Rummage Sale The Peninsula unit of Light James Morse, shoes: E. Dawn house for the Blind will sponsor Nuckels. Joseph Tufo and E.

1 rummaae. sale Wednesday Jny Miller, children's clothtdi mm mm mm (SflPHaH mWJtmwm 4 mm mWmmmmM NmilKH Kfl iRiSS mw kkV and tuys: P. M. Thysen, blous incc. Donna attended San Mateo High school, tier husband attended Lick Wilmerding High school in San Francisco.

He has' a si. 'ter, Lisa Jan Reshatoff. Lunch Fashion Show Models Told By AWVS Fashions from Norma or Dalcn will be modeled by members or the Hillsborough unit ot the American Women's Voluntary Services Wednesday noon at the Villa hotel. Mrs. Wallace Schmidt will be at the microphone to introduce Mesdames Daniel Chadbournc.

George Guido. Jerome McCarthy. Mpfco Roman, and Waiter Sorenson. Mrs. Snrcnson's sister.

Mrs. James Wallace, will be a guest model. Mister May will make up and coir the models and Spriuer Eros, will provide the furs. Women's Club Rummage Sale The garden section of the South San Francisco Woman's club will stage a rummage sale Thursday and Friday at 722 Linden avenue. South San Francisco.

Hours ot sale hoih days 's 9:30 a.m. to p.m. The chairman of this event is Mrs. Csrl Mugele. 2(r7 Armour avenue.

The section has donated funds towards the landscaping of the South San Francisco Boys club. es, skirts and lingerie; Salva. tore Solline and George Sutherland, draperies, linens and bed dins: George Ponti. Roy Pitts and H. L.

Schnoor. novelties, books and records; John J. O'Leary. Charles P. Molinari, Donald Tateosian and Walter Gilbert, ladies apparel.

Other workers include Mesdames R. H. Burrcsidc, Murius McFadden. Jonathan Phillips. Frank K.

Runyan. Frank Sheedy. Wallace w. Blight, Emil Stiefvater and Arthur Clausen. Anyone wishing to contribute clothing, furniture, etc.

may bring it lo JO0 North street, or call any member to pick it up. Newcomers lo Burlin3mc are Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Gogarty and tlielr children (from left: Dnnal Joseph.

Mjn Patricia, Sean Pal Thursday, and Friday from a. m. to a p.m. at "the Peninsula Social club. 1W North street.

San Moteo. Proceeds Trom the annual saie are used tn buy needed equipment for F.n ciianted Hills camp at Napn. Enchanted Hills a camp for blind children and adult, is the only camp of its kind in California. Mrs. Henry G.

Miller is chairman of the sale and Mrs. W. G. Spanjian is her co chairman. Commiltee members include Mesdames A.

B. Johnston, Carl Fischer and John Fisch. jewelry and better things: Norman Beaitie. Charles Mischo, Clarence Alexander. R.

P. Bolan. household articles: Leslie Myers, furniture: G. Spanjian.l carpets: C. F.

Schuelz and Henry G. Miller, men's Los Altos Series Dated The San Francisco Symphony Los Altos Concerts committee launch its second annual keeps weather out the Skyline Chorale of Foothill college. Royal Stanton, director, as guest artists in choral excerpts Handel's "Messiah." Subscriptions fnr this series may he obtained now by contacting Mrs. Louis A. finsclaar, 27471) Black Mountain road.

Ijs Alios Hills or Foothill college. wonderful MOTHER season on December 1 at Foot college in Los Altos Hills. Last year this series received such overwhelming success that the program has been enlarged according to Mrs. fiuLh Mnblc. sardcer.

section chairman. from five concerts lo sight. Internationally acclaimed artists play Brahm's Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2 in Flat major on February 2. On February 23 at p.m., Tossy Spivakovsky, violinist, will perform in the sixth concert of the series.

Beethoven's Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. in major. This will take place on March 2.1. For the seventh concert of the Los Alios series on April 20. an unusual and exciting program lias been planned includiog Enrique Jorda conducting the joint San Frari cisco Symphony and California Youth Symphony orchestras in Respchi's "Pines or Rome." The final program in his series nn May IS will feature again be featured with the Francisco Symphony or Deep Peninsula Benefit Planned' The Mid Pen insula YWCA is sponsoring a dinner theater par ly Thanksgiving eve at the Cabana motor hotel in Palo Peter Kump, director nf Come dia will present his new production of Carousel.

Mrs. Stephen J. Rogers of Palo Alto is gen spots and stains off! Have your car coat look like new again and tigv ihit way. We'll Sanitone drycleari then apply Soft Dry. rh most amazing water repellent ever created.

Water rolls right off treated garments. Fabrics stay soft as new resist grease and grime, too. Stay dry, stay snug with Soft Dry. Gel it todav! chestra, under the direction of EXTRA GOOD Creamed potatoes are extra gooo when they're enlivened with liny squares of puniento. These potatoes are delicious with steak or rnasl beef.

Try the combination and see whether you a DAUGHTER KITCHEN HINT have a laree piece of the refrigerator and Enrique Jorda and works pro rcse rammed for the regular San cut of wedges for weekly use. vill be per ynu can try scaling the cut sides of the bi piece with melted but ter. After the butter hardens 'earn On December 1 al wrap the cheese light y. Malcolm Frager. pianist will open the series with Schumann's Concerto or Piano and Orchos I ALL ABOTJT FOOD PENDLETON WOOL SHIRT DRY CLEANED tra in A minor.

I Special The Beauty of Elizabeth Arclen Christian Ferras. violinist, wilt Add a little thyme to water when cooking gib'ets; use this pouJtry stock for mak ing aravy. FLAVORS TO TRY perform Brahms Concerto for Violin anc! Orchestra in ma 1 jor on December 8 at 8:15 p.m. Warenskjold, soprano. Margot Blum, contralto, and members WEEK ONLY of the University of California 1 in by 10 oul by 5, under the direction San Mateo and Be lmonr Edward Lawton will perform I Debussy's "Blessed Damozel." 1 pkl commemorating the Debussy Sup.rb Shirt Finithino Rub pieces af chicken with a cut clove of garlic befc coalng for frying centennial.

Pianist Alexander Brailowsky, CaHmont Village appearing in the third concert or the series nn January 13. will perform Chopin's Concerto fnr 3918 5. El Camino Hni lo Villi Hotel Jb Mileo Fl 5 0473 Center IY 1 4640 and Orchestra mm Clauo'io Arrau. pianii a srge piece of dried orangs peel in the tea cannisterto vary the flavor of tea. beauty salons I i'r'i 'iii' JjiT: I'" ifii.

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