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UnHmn use IZimtS Control Of Weeds To Be Taught "Weed Control for Ornamentals and Evergreens" will be discussed by Don Josephson at the San Mateo County Garden Center's meeting Monday at 8 p.m. in the Hall of Flowers, Mailing invitations for their "non ball" are these members of the Hillsborough Auxiliary to Family Service Agency of San Mateo County. Mrs. J. R.

Foster (left) and Mrs. Edward Rubenstein stand over the table of workers who include (from left) Mesdames Cox Birkholm, Robert Viele, Barth Easton, David Wisnom and George Reppas. The date of the non ball is December 23 and "RSVPs" are due before December 15 to Mrs: David Wisnom 115 Newton Drive, Burlingame. The group notes that "none of your donation will be spent on rent, decorations, glasses, tablecloths, tickets, or cleanup." Mrs. T.

Jack Foster Jr. (left) heads the auxiliary for 1967 68. 22, 19(7 MARY POLLOCK Future Bride Cotillion Wedwrfir MVtlDMf Fiesta Fairgrounds, San Mateo. Josephson, who hails from Southern California, is on the technical staff at Germain's. Also planned is a discussion on Alliums (garlic plant) by Mrs.

Robert G. Van Ness of Pacifica Flower Friends, a horticultural authority. The "small flower show" representing cut i blooms, potted plants and flower arrangements brought by members and anyone in the Community wishing to exhibit, is organized by Mrs. Sidney H. Barrett, with Dr.

Eugene C. Cherry as assistant. Bath represent The Garden Club of Menlo Park. Judging of the "small show" will be directed by Mrs. Wesley K.

Hills, national council accredited flower show judge. Election of officers for 1S68 is on the agenda. The slate of officers includes Mrs. George A. Panaretos, president; Mrs.

Joseph J. Gallagher, first vice president; John K. Fern, sec; end vice president; Mrs. Richard D. Moody, recording secretary; Mrs.

John K. Fern, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Harry Chamberlain, treasurer. All 1967 officers and chairmen are scheduled to present their written annual reports at this meeting. The Men's Garden Club ot San Mateo County will be the hosting club and will provide the refreshments.

Any persons wishing to donate plants or garden mate rials may bring them and contact Philo Leonard at the meeting. Prizes will also be awarded. The Garden Center Christmas party will be held December 11. Reservations and information may be obtained from Mrs. A.

Panaretos, president, or Mrs. Don V. Hill, chairman. Mrs. F.

Dow Grant, of the Beresford Garden Club is membership chairman. Garden Center meetings take place every other fourth Monday at 8 p.m. in the Hall of Flowers, San' Mateo Fairgrounds and are open to the public. There is no admission charge. The Bridge Box Receiving guests at the Hillsborough home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Spencer Grant are Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Martin III (Berenice Grant) after their wedding Saturday at St.

Catherine of Sienna Catholic Church. The new bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Martin Jr.

of Hillsborough. The couple will live in Woodside while Rani attends Stanford University. (Gabriel Moulin Photo) Mary Pollock to Marry Humphreys Steve SDIchmtnn Mil Mrs. W. Giililand of Red Bluff are his grandparents.

No date has been set for the wedding. WORLD OF WOMEN Navy Mothers To Sponsor Holiday Welfare Sale Pacifica Navy Mothers Club will present their first bazaar for Christmas welfare from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the home of Com nD; mander Bessie Attenisia, 1415 Linda Mar Boulevard, Pacifi Items offered for sale will in elude baby layettes, cmchetted decorations, scented Hurricane candles and novelties on a white elephant table. Santa Claus will make a visit Sunday.

Proceeds will be used for Christmas welfare and servicemen overseas and in Bay Area hospitals. CSM Faculty Wives to Meet Mrs. William Goss will host ess the faculty wives of the couege oi ban Mateo at Her San Mateo Home at 8 p.m. November 28. Her husband re Cently Was named president Of the new Canada College, Mrs.

Ruth Edwards of to home economics department of Mills Hieh School will discuss Christmas decorating ideas wan empnasis on unusual ways to use candles, wax and wicks. She also will explain special techniques for transforming containers into stained glass. Mrs. Fred Clark is in charge of refreshments and will be assisted by Mrs. Gordon Gray and Mrs.

K. Norbert Pfaeltzer. ROVCRE BRIDGE CLUB HI no oern tomorrow nls Thanksgiving holiday. A specls mn. irpoini eveni rw oianry win oe neia ext November at 7:30 p.m.

at the erestord Rerreatlon Center. 7720 iifSi IWdWttSS an fund, according to Ralph Sharp, airector, wt will donate his servkes. event last week were KUcnw end lid Mrs. Henrv Hint firsts); eon Pollack Helen Out dort and Mr. and M's.

Ted Enoelr I'ouniKj. SPA BRIDGE CLUB The rrx naslerpoint game will begin al j.m. Tuesday at woexttake Spa north Delaware, San Mateo. Previous iiay by one member of each partner i flame in No Wlriers last week were Jo Drags Schlicntmann (firsh); Theo Wl Isan Betiy Bolton and Beity 6aber Virglnia W'neeler pn.w nrwr on otto jco ge wanes sieve jsnarrer Rlckett Clalre llle. Third).

ZZftW 'VueKlf Warian LeonarU Gladys Calls Mendel Marv Pillirfi. i eaaon jacK rener on, Arr Ralph Levin, Waller Mlller Gr jri Cokash. ra Mrs. iSnaKi" Mc Bowei I lcd Mr. i Larry Schwab (east wesl).

Saturday niaht open melor winners irt I L5 Pflnr M' Mr. and aSE "r.VW; Denh P'S 'j" 2 SAN MATEO BKIOOf STUDIO To night starting 7: p.m. Winners last wtik were Rooert H.rrlu mrry Mall soft Nrat Adeline Brilliant Marilyn McOnaw (seeond), Ida Let Henry Srll Hani (third), Graoa Appwrton Dorothy Howard (fourth), anri Hv P.r. Virginia Line. Mr.

and Mrs, Clayton iiy ana Nell K.weti Rulh Gtrtr. ifourlh). winner un Thurso. 1 (firsts). Bill Gokash e.rv ft.chiJii bZ ger Herz Humphrey, wQbi (ttilrd) and Mrs.

Phil Forsyth (four). Myer Hirst). Alice Kramer. Gladys McijuBMii Carcp Draemer, Jatk Biro Mr.k and, Terry KlrbiT Jchn Vesey, Don Singer (third)' Mr. and Davit ffourlh).

Monday alren starting at (Ifrsl). Bessi Craww SoyO Schilchimann (third) Beverly wonday glil an open ga p.m. winners last v. oorgc tnrlstenin.Pers Oiahon rncuraw L. A.

Montgomery, OuldO 'nHarnhh gennetl (tie setond Poiiack.Joe Schmlti nourth). ana Alice Kr. urpga (lirrn). maslerpolnts. The game starts V'x morlhiv olavcir tournamcm Kn0f Trudy BMsetl.Pei Hirsts), Ed An dres Lar er Wllma Bayl ss (seconds).

Mr. ano Mrs RUH Martin Virginia Linda p.eby. Mr. and' Ed Byrne third fODrth). Wednesday aflernoon is a ionior lour limited to those layers having fiHS? Alice.

Ricked Bkernan All games take place at Ihe San Males Studio. 105 West Twenty Fifth ynv Si Mireg end are directed by "A Bevarly Schlichtmann. All bridge o)yer have been Invited to 'he open games. Players due Kate Djav have been annadellv In vlted the Tuesday night and Wednes at the Villa Hotel Mr. and Mrs.

Edward M. Pollock Jr. of South Lake Tahoe, former residents of San Mateo, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Luanne, to William F. Giililand Jr. of Red Bluff.

The bride elect is a graduate of South Lake Tahoe High School and is now employed in Bijou. She is the sister of Nancy, Jane and Edward Pollock III and is the granddaughter of San Mateo City Treasurer and Mrs. Edward M. Pollock and of Mr. and Mrs.

Terrance O'Connor, also residents of San Mateo. William is a graduate of Red Bluff High School and is serving in the Army in Vietnam. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Giililand of Red Bluff and the brother of Gary Giililand of South Lake Tahoe and Lee Giililand of Reno. Mr. and Belmont "Bal Masque" is the theme chosen for the Belmont Junior Cotillion Formal Dinner Dance Saturday in the Pacifica Room of the Villa Hotel in San Mateo. "Aperitif" hour will start the evening's festivities at 7 p.m.

Dirner at 8 p.m. will be followed by dancing from 9 p.m., to 12:30 a.m. to the rhythm of Judge Crater Memorial Blues Band. Mr. and Mrs.

George McLean of Belmont are Junior Cotillion coordinators. Serving on the committee are Messrs. and Mesdames Richard Lemos, Ben Wolfs, Joseph Grossman, Sal San Filip po, Edwin Beall, all of Belmont; and Charles Heasley, Dave Johnson, and Randv Pol son, all of San Carlos. B'nai B'rith To Hear About Anti Semitism Crystal Springs Chapter, B'nai B'rith Women, will meet on November 29, at 8 p.m. at the Bayview Federal Bank Building, Taylor Avenue and El Camino, Millbrae.

The evening's program will sj ieaiure raiiwn aeons, wno will discuss "Anti Semitism on the Left and on the Right." Members have been encouraged to bring their husbands and all interested guests. last wal SS tH?" 5ra Mired before each am. "Kl Si MRS. T. JACK FOSTER President Newcomers Luncheon On Tuesday John Cusamano will discuss "Cooking with Cordials" at the Tuesday luncheon of the San Mateo Newcomers Club at the Carrousel du Soleil Restaurant in San Carlos.

The social hour will begin at 11:30 a.m. and will be followed by luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Cusamano will present a film and answer questions from the group. New members to be introduced include Mesdames F. W.

Butzbff, Des Moines, Iowa; Robert Carlson, Berwyn, Gerald Cowles, Honolulu; Bill Hiers, Houston, Howard Johnson, Cincinnati, Ohio; Warren Kindler, Boise, Idaho; Lewis Lac km an, Tacoma, James Lemay, Lang don, N. Fred Miller, Vancouver, James Moll, Bloomfield Hills, Joseph Morrow, Atherton; Tom Pittenger, Hinsdale, Charles Rogers, Chatworth; Robert Sotelo, Kirkland, James Waters, Alvln, and Leslie Zimmerman, San Carlos. Membership in the club is open to all women who have i uvea in san Mateo one year or less. For additional information contact Mrs. Robert Atkinson or Mrs.

Robert Bren School Official Scheduled To Talk To AAUW Dr. Russell Kent, Superintendent of County Schools, is scheduled as the featured speaker for "Politics of Public Education," one of tins year's new AAUW study sections, San Mateo Branch. Dr. Kent will discuss Revisions of the State Education Code at the section's meeting on November 29, 1967, at 9:30 a.m at the home of Mrs. Edgar Driicker, San Mateo.

Mrs. Drucker is Chairman of the study group. Joint hostesses this month for Dr. Kent's talk will be the members of the San Mateo Branch's "Legislation" study group. Any interested member of the American Association of University Women may join or visit the section.

nni.J I I 1 JsHORT RIBST 3 SPAGHETTI VIGITABLEF iMHUD GftHN SAIADJ Miss San Mateo, Doris Elizabeth Meunier, and Carter B. Smith of KSFO Radio, have invited the public to visit the Mental Health Association of San Mateo County's third annual "Gallery Art for Everyone" December 1 at the North County Mental Health Center, 45 Southgate Avenue, Daly City. A winetasting at 7 p.m. will precede the auction of paintings by members o4 the San Francisco Artists Guild and an original "Peanuts" cartoon stria conducted by Smith. Funds will benefit Mental Health Volunteer activities throughout the county.

For reservations and information, contact the local office of the Mental Health Association in San Mateo. Showing off their gowns for the Belmont Junior Cotillion Dinner Dance Saturday are local high school girls and their escorts: Rick Poison (left), San Carlos High, and Charlene Heasley, Notre Dame; Bob McLean, Carl mont, and Katrina Van Horn, Crystal Springs School; and Carol Grossman, Carlmont, and Mike Lemos, Carlmont. (Sharkey Photo).

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