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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 8

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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8Smi Hafao Hondir, May 30. 1966 Ufa Engaged Couple Will Be Feted at Summer Parties The engagement Michelle Elise Boilon and James Thomas Hughes was announced yesterday at a party celebrating the bride elect's parents' twenty fifth wedding anniversary. Michelle 'is the daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Corwin Boilon Tr, of Hayward.

James' son of and Mrs. Edward Perry who are planning a party at their Hillsborough home on June IS to introduce their future daughter Architects1 League Has Art Exhibit Mrs. Frederick Lesan of San Mateo, a member of the' North ern California of the', Women's Architectural League, is planning a preview party, on frornVto'' a prior to opening a. new exhibit of children's paintings and drawings at the Inter7: national Child Art Center on Ghirardelli Square in. San Francisco.

Members of the Child Art Center and. American Institute of Architects, have been invited to view the exhibition: The House: A Universal Symbol cf Children's' Art! Approximately 100 paintings, and drawings of houses' by children ages 3 12 years collected from San Francisco and many countries comprise the exhibition which will be open to the public the following day: Mrs. Robert Rowan of San. Rafael is the chairman of. the' (Du Charme Studio) Donna jackson Future Bride in law to friends on this side of the Bay.

A The future bridegroom is a VUG" 1 HIST graduate me memo ocnooi and he attended the University 1 Wedding Is of Oregon where he was Polishing silver for the seventh annual Volunteer Recognition Tea at tal Springs Rehabilitation center are Mesdames Neva Donna JesieijiV corchairoien, and Lucille Gagen. The 2 to 4 p.m. tea has been slated for (Times Photo) member" of Beta Theta Pi fra ternity. He will graduate from rn ncrArir California State College in JT UienuUr June. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold E. Jim is a seventh generation Jackson of sborwgh Californian related to Candal Conference Volunteers to Be Reports. Are ero Miramontez Comandarite daught5r Swa Marie preview and will" be assisted Los to Ralph Joseph Pribbic. of by Mrs.

Tobin. nonorea at lea On Agenda fi7 TX IT francBC ine couple Altos, vce. president me first. adobe house bmlt there a mid summer wedding, LeaKUe SSfwSJ Donna attended Cr The International Child Art Mrs. George Thomas of San SpriEgs and was mdu 5 years hrhaSe ted 'from University of i the devoted ex The annual meeting of the Mrs.

Hansen and Mrs. 'Burr, invitations; Elsie John Do nna Jessee, co chairman, reservations; itiii iiaci tieuicjr southern CalifiirnM when she i Hughes, a freshman at the hsIHhA her y.y 7 i5Jr. Hawhinson Chapter MICHELLE BOILON, JAMES HUGHES Engagement Told (Parton Photo) Carlmont Chapter Of CHS Sets Meet are completing arrangements Jay ne Elder, Nancy universe or wuuonua ai Pm sor0rity. With her mar stimulate, interest in chil W)lomai uames avu Century, for the Seventh Annual Volun Neva Lefla Crll xT 1 ii nage, she will relinquish her creativity Curren pres wlU be a luncheon on Sarurdav teer Reeogmtion Tea at Cfrys andC ralas'tf ident Boardis at 12:30 Pm at "of SP! Rehabilitation Cen The: program is being SKVl iSf tewtiMr.ani Hassol with Mrs, Wade Dickin Mrs. A.

0. 425 Friday. ranged by Mesdames 7a Sin mgh" Sand ZfJZT' has one brother, Reed Boilon. kom Mullan sS and Francisco' Belmont will be welcomed as a TYcuuuig iMaiia udve Liecii sci. me ijmversjty of Idaho.

Business will be mixed with pleasure when members of Carlmont Chapter of provisional member. for next year after Jim com Donna the of David Carlmont Chapter is made pietes officer candidate train p. lickson. the jinnd The Sail Car OS is. sister daughter of Mrs.

John Davidson of San Francisco. Her Children's Home. Society meet up of a membership of both jug the Army at home of Mrs. Clyde San Carlos and Belmont wom Neary. The board meeting will en interested in the adoptive Valencia Drive South San volunteers, wno serve tne.

rojen. Donna. Nicholas, ind vaiencia Drive, south San represent local organi Karp. Peter Gelber zations and "church groups, will assist. 'Leslie Wynne and Mrs.

John Contributions include letter. other chairmen are'Mes delegates to the Na writing, shopping, reading; as dames 'Hazel Armstrong, Mary fionar Conference at Wash listing with' weaving, art Hbiiis, food; Blanch Burr; Car ingtan in Anril will re ol Edson, Helen Harper; XL i. Membersof the staff, who win am ps is, purchasing Jane port on the conference. TTie pour are Mesdames Irene Bow Frojen, publicity; Lorrame chapter received an award for en, Julie Britton, Virginia Lord, Ringo and Betsy Meyers, the best program of the year i a Wedsted, Helen Wish cleanup, (given by Mrs' Feodor .0 and. Janice Janet Kel Final arrangements will' Schmidt "The Women of tofg and Alice' Komonchak will by MacGregor hlrs.

Le al0 pour Glasmann and Mrs. LnciDe meMaytiower Committee members include Gagan. New officers to be installed Dolores Rosa, R.N., hostess are Mesdames D. R. Volonte, chairman from Nursing," Phvsi president; Thomas E.

Jackson, ea Therapy and Social Serv an XirYrcLrrf 1 Summer Festival Events Are Set fiance has a sister, Mrs. Michael 0. Gaiely. He is the grandson of Mrs. John Janatis Milwaukee, begm at.

10 a.m. before the program oi Children's Home regular meeting when officers Society," serving all of Califor will.be nia. Neary will serve lunch Theatre Is Locale For Glass Club Will Special events are being calendared for the San Carlos Summer Arts' and Music Festival on June 11 from noon to 5 p.m. The benefit raises fonds Benefit Gala Install. Officers A "Nite on the Town in The First California Reeion 5,000 trees to beautify the first vice president; Juliette and Mesdames Blanch area.

w. Lenkert. second vice nresi area. Monte Carlo'' will be presented al Group of the. National Early American Glass will meet Locale 'for the festival is dent; John Melbin, cha on Wednesday foi: the annua Burton Park, Cedar and Brit plain; Leslie Wynne, recording luncheon and installation, of of tan Avenue.

San Carlos. secretary; Needharn Cain; cor ficers in the Garden: Room of Besides, art and handicraft resoondhw secretary; OJ to.parents and. frlends of Notre Dame Elementary School on Saturday night when the' Pa Church to all members after the installation. Mrs. John Hofheimer, parliamentarian, will install Don Allen as president.

Mrs. Allen, a resident of San Carlos, is married, and has four children. She. has been active in community and church groups, serving as youth director in the Baptist Church, past president San Mateo County Dental Auxiliary, past board member of both TA and United Crusade and participating in' scouting. Mrs.

Allen holds a'. Bachelor of Science degree from' Baylor University and attended San Francisco State. Other" incoming officers to be installed are Mesdames (hers' Club presents exhibiii there will be square treasurer; A exniniis mere wiji De square treasurer: Kov A. luk vuih i.nar(icr p.m. i Arranged Five Week Adventure A "Summer.

girls from nine to thirteen: is being planned by the Domlui fund raising event. Members have been asked to dancing, teen dancing to the' Grand, registrar; Nan'cv Mc VVOmen jSf bring. for view Sounds Unlimited, glee club Rae, historian A. The Little Theatre on the. Belmont Campus will be converted into a replica of one, of the original casinos in Monte wg ana Daruersnop narmony.

librarian Installation Carlos for the party which will run from ItgToday'sW Entertainment of the setting The installation of new of Cdn MSiers or wn Kataei on ficers, committee chairmen and the campus of San Domenico section chairmen of.the Worn School for Girls. The five. week en's Fellowship of the Congre toai My 3 to August gahonal. Church, of San Mateo wiU take place Friday in'Kloss 5 wil guidance, crea will be served. Mrs.

Robert J. Williams Mothers will don costumes George Stewart, vice president; David Richardson, recording secretary; Marion De assist the fathers in mis affair. Burlingame was in gMultiple Role in Reality They include Mesdames Rich a corresponding secre stalled as president of the Hall a luncheon which be tive experience and gins at 12:15 p.m. Past presi fun. ard Broeard, San Mateo, restatement of the idea was ered as something different Counselors and made by Eric' Ericksoh.

in from adults. And there was no 1.1 will work withi smi tary; Robert Ward, treasurer, Serra Mothers' Auxiliary and Clyde Neary, parliamen recent.1 "as The Rev. tarian. Daniel O'Connor, officiat Mrs. Robert Debenham of.

ed. A past president of Mercv Shield, Mrs. Wil "Childhood and Society sentimental er a 1 1 nf Ji uuiuu, Richard Hogan, San Carlos, cashiers and Thomas Vet and Frank Messina of i Belmont, decorations. Ed Patrick, president of the Fathers' Club and ceneral By PAMELA HALLAN RIVERSIDE (AP A wdm U. Who is that? Someone who bakes a pie, ballads.

Facilities of1' the language la whsrp nhiMrm u.prc 9BW tr, Will Sing a gTOUp the mother of liams scene American' obsession He. found females concerned th oeni, wiu omciaie at me ous. with interior space, interiors of tvtl't 3 ss session, and fte service comforts' a chairman, has announced (he flowers fnllnwin? POTTimitfep an'k C.1HQ.' boratories of the' school will he used. Further' information, is available from. rthe SChOOl ity'jHTit ing to 'Summer dVMrure: Sec retary, San 'Domenico.

"School Or someone who fights her TJZ ii ment, has the ted bv MrsC Herbert Van Spallino and Richard, Brogard, wojr. uuuw. iiuui uiB tllit a mi' ynuuM. act ui uenavjur ivjeter. Mateo; James Holden, fto LoCoco, and William' Pol LoCoco, and William'PoI nald traffic, opens, a nali fhf iT patterns ana lunctions," said Arrangements for the lun WORLD Of WOMEN four, Mrs.

V. Regan, III, Barbara, Jim and Steve Williams. Other officers are Mesdames John Ron ney, vice president; William Bailey, recording secretary; Adolph Fung, corresponding secretary; James Blackburn, treasurer, and Robert Sickley, parliamentarian. Behnontrand.Mrs. Eliilip.

subjects' tended to' construct UT8; Children cheon are, being made by Con 0 Ghls, Butterfield Road, cord and. Mayflower Section are edncated B. Sanfilippo, San Mateo. iii: uuiiic ww oic witn. mrs.

naroia nereiineen More than likely she fa a lit TtT2r therefore. taught kind of ven a A Mrs. 'Harry' Ryanj. Funds from this event will he used ior the huilding program at Notre Dame. Elementary School.

bit of both a person JL Xii: eration of women. But the idea chairmen. Mrsi Do mxfrm.tfkTVOHr, wr irft woman, family, home, is not nald 'Hill and Mrs. 'Edmund many that cmuquj im ium the same. as Iez, of is she often doesnt.know who she L.

worn a family, home. And in of the kitchen. Child reaUyis. Sunone.de Beauvoir i The there are uo socially sane care will be 'provided and' res Nor she. find out, from Second Sex in 1953 stated that tioned to the ervations may be made by current "experts" who tell her men and women are fundarn idea," he added.

calling the church office. she should either be content to the same. It is the. degree to which we aU 0fficers in3tale(i are stay at home or to get out in' a waSh of history which, share in the obsession for the Mesdames. Arnold pres: man's world to fight for equali vents realization of the woman idea ls Tefle0ted in the econo ident; Richard H.

Hales' first ty. as a human being. Woman is my. ideology, and even in the vice president; Calvin The two extremes are cf con treated as an object, historical legal treatment of divorce. Koch second vice president cern to a professor at the Uni ly as fte second sex, in this Scnpoi bath de ja c'k O.

ways and versity of California, River said Doctor Strong. pend on the marriage market means; Harold Herendeen, side, wlio feels the whole idea Feminine Mystique' and the idea the family, recording A. A. of woman, family, home, must by Betty Friedan concludes which is perceived by most Kiekbush, corres'pondirig rsecre be reorganized, rethought, that women are peculiar be Americans as a strong social treasurer; Roy. L.

Rbwe, as since it is Inconsistent with cause they inhabit an unreal unit composed of people living sistant ireasurer, and; Paul H. reality. world. They are trapped in and working together toward' "There are two extremes to their roles," he continued. common goals, placing family Advisors' are me the woman question, both well "But a study by Pan! Good above outside interests.

mves; Mesdames H. 'E. Van populated. One is that women man put women outside the But the reality of family, is a Meter; Leslie C. Allen and E.

and men are different, and the rate race. He feels her career group of people, living togeth Larry Beggs. other that the differences are does not have to be self justify er, but with individual inter ther, officers are': Me's superficial," said Dr. Dennis ing because she'D have ebil ests superseding' those of the dames Linden D. Satark," "Strong, assistant professor dren, which is selE usKfyjng, evangelism; L.

of history, who is writing, a just like any 'other creative Doctor' Strong suggests that Harry C. Perry, book about' the breakdown But ea study is incom perhaps other institu Christian Everett community in San Francisco. plete in that' certain informa have undergone change, R. Naftzger, missionary educa "The argument that men. tion is ignored some basic the family tion; Melcher, social and' women are different has assumptions are false, accord "Bert arid Russell in 'Mar and Dwight M.

Hum been the subject several ing to the historian, riage and Morality! material aid. 'One, in ap "There seems: to no con that "marriage is 'obsolete, for Committee Chairmen are; proaches women as one of na si era ti on in any of. these an. advanced mdiKtrial. society.

Mesdames Colin F. Alexander, ture's unsolved It works of 'the kinds roles so He. social ar house; Carl V. Henricks'on, states that If. re ie.ty has! available no.

rahgement. to irepl'a'ce mar hospitality; Everts. W. Suu turn to their, historic role you'll classification," Doctor riage," said UCR profes blad, membership; Gaston F. have frigid women and ho Strong.

'sor. Periat, and Miss Martha Bur mosexia said' Doctor "And there seems to 'be', "But; one may argue. that the rill, publicity; Mrs: Claud A. enormous historical ignorance value of (h'e, family, was tested Rajy'ai reading; Ruth Sudden, "Aoaly ts done. By in these studies 'which preclude the Soviet Union abol friendship, arid 'Mrs.

E. Dana Harpers Magazine1 concluded the underlying assumptionVthat Jshed maiTiage" arid' later rein Pratt, United' Church Women, tha women' in 'the the idea of thefamily ap i an ed' things are 'Section ''fc! "be home should 'he. satisfied cient and natural one, that the. with "this installed are': CharlK B. to live subordinate to' a domi family is a primary, group" said Strong.

Steel, Ar'agon; Helen. Haughton nant'hiisband: Another, in H6U apart from the social' order;" "Fir Russians' had 'to add Mrs. Edward T. day Magazine, concluded 4bat he continued. priinitive' arrange Aragon; Mrs: Harold Lang women professors feel peculiar "The predominant image.

of. ments after the chaos; of the ford, Baywood; Mrs. Calvin', and want io make other worn the family asa anit'piBrtTOs and Koch, Burhrisame: MrsrvJ. Jfldoon or wt In flrdi, 1nh top InlefMf will illjht yw. spring end lummtr r0KJ nt yva'ltr cxiomlon JUnw lnfl.

Whto It ua In Itrsey, Dacrsn. Printed Pattern MhW Sinn en as. miserable as they and fixed in the early Nineteenth' second, thev. found the family Paul, Friendly; therefore urge, their female Century. Before that the form a useful Br a totalitarian stuaents to De creative, ne was not seii con state," he continued.

wardr Park George.iD. ot. NAME. rnrti contmued. iself jnsttpij.

TKe Another proposal, is, that the and Art Guild; The fundamental difference family was part and parcel of family should considered an Mrs. Clement J. senior; argument comes from Freud, a' very crowded social life." he' historical dcveloDmeiit 1 Mrs Will ism Tria ae ALIVE POU SMIrTOJttrt Dennis Bass (center), a member of the. Herbert Hoover Memorial Boys'. Club, and Karen Meub, a Peninsula deb, discuss plans for opening night of the Ice Follies with Inky Dinky the Bear.

The June 15 performance is being sponsored by the club to raise funds. Local debs will "serve as usherettes and program girls. Tickets may be obtained by calling the, Boys1 Club. who said that anatomy deter added. over from an earlier stage of Mrs.

Elmer C. Errichson and 5irS; dS'JS' mines destiny. A sophisticated "Children, were not social development. Winthrop, Mrs. E.

Dana EKiT? "won.

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