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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 3

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Santa na Srntintf-3 Oldsters Fete Friday, Septembtr 23, 1959 Santa Cmz UUc '59-'60 Sc Ed Prestons oman A eaion a 500 Expected For Annual Elks Barbecue Speaking DeLaveaira rmrk'i cortred bridge picnic area will be taken over entirely Sunday by Santa Mr. and Mrs. Ed Preston, married 02 years ago today In Greenfield, were feted at Wednesday's meeting of YWCA Oldsters with a shower of cards. Mrs. Preston is completing her fourth year as their chairman.

In describing their courtship Mrs. Freston told the group that she met her husband when her brother brought him home for Sunday dinner. The Prestons have lived at 341 Alta avenue for 25 years. Among program participants Wednesday were the mcn'i and women's choruses who sang "Coming Through the Rye" and "Annie Laurie" especially for Mrs. Margaret Robertson, Just back from a three month tour of Scotland.

Readings were given by Mrs. Bertha llartmand, Mrs. George Stenhouse, Mrs. Veda Chesnutt, Mrs. Hilda Caldwell, Jack Lime- Cruz Llks club members and their families.

of fall The occasion is the club's an- Hoi hnf-linMiA urVii.k iftia im The accent is on accessories. exported to draw a crowd of 800, Mere are ways to enhance) your new fall costumes in Si sryies ana colors that coordinate with any outfit. New Members Introduced, Projects Named By Eleanor Koch Introduction of 13 new members and the decision to. support two philanthropic projects highlighted yesterday's first business meeting of the season for the Santa Cruz Woman's club at the clubhouse. Neophytes introduced to the capacity crowd of 300 members and guests included Mesdames Helen Davis, Mark Graeber, A.

H. Minor, Frank Parodi, Carl R. Bengston, Robert B. Radl, Isador Carlson, Gust H. Berg, Lela Swa-sey, Lorena Durham, Leslie C.

Koch, Dr. Sylvia Shippey and Miss Clara Devine. They were, presented by Miss Francis Roberts, membership chairman. Members voted to begin collecting warm clothing which will be sent to a Navajo Indian reservation for Christmas. Mrs.

William Looney, club chairman of Indian affairs, set Thanksgiving as the final date for the collection and packaging of the articles. Continuing a national project from last year, the club again endorsed sending CARE packages, consisting of school items for children in Hong Kong and Viet Nam. Tentative plans were advanced for raising additional money for the redecorating of the club, rooms. Although two card parties have been given for redec- grover, Mrs. Augusta Huchen- dorr and Georce Holmes.

Mrs. Dorothy Tuttle and George according to Exalted Ruler Louis H. Andersen. Jim Ohm, general chairman, announced that 1-pound New York cut steaks will be served each adult by Gene Ranconi and his crew of barbecue experts, starting at 1 o'clock. Ken Melrose Sr.

and Ken Melrose Jr. again will be in charge of preparing the garlic bread while Earl Crick heads the beans department and Barney Antic is to take care of the rest of the menu. Jim Boone and Julio Ghldinelll will direct the games and Boone also will manage the country store which will open at noon. Don Haile is finance chairman. For Giants and 49er fans Ohm said there will be portable radios carrying broadcasts of the games.

Stenhouse sang solos and Mrs. Lola McCorkle. Mrs. Irene Turn er and Guy McCoy were featured in Instrumental numbers. rlii 0 0 0 FAMILY COMPLETES VISIT Lt.

and Mrs. Oliver B. Combs Jr. and children, Christopher and Nancy, will return to their home in Sierra Madre Sunday following a months stay with the senior Combs at 4630 Opal Cliff drive 'if, wtm Handbags la MS Designed to set off your fall oraung, iuriner muiicy is neeueus TV Critic Terrence O'Flaher Write To The Sponsor' Urges wardrobe with exceptional beauty. In black, brown, na vy, grey, red or bone.

Satchels, pouches, fold over tops. Some are leather lined. In side zipper. $8.95 to $25.00 Slu tax ty autographs the Woman's club's new yearbooks for several fans following his talk at the clubhouse yesterday afternoon. Surrounding him, left to right, are Mrs.

Frank Parodi and Mrs. Leslie C. Koch, both new Woman's club members; Mrs. Robert Darrow, president of the Marri-Eds Junior Woman's club; Mrs. James Tobias-sen; Mrs.

Huber Hilton, junior past president of the Woman's club; Mrs. O. L. Dickinson, program chairman; Mrs. Charles Brunjes, club president, and Mrs.

Ada Leamy, the club's ranking district officer. TV Critic Terrence O'Flaherty By Betty Bushman Unhappy with a certain television show? Or maybe you've found one you like? Then write to the sponsor, the Woman's club was advised yesterday by one of the nation's 10 top-rated TV critics. "But make sure you address your remarks to the president of the company, not the star of the show or its advertising agency," said Terrence O'Flaherty. to enrich a fund tor the purchase of a new stage curtain, Mrs. Charles Brunjes, club president, reminded the members.

Mrs. George Vanderbeek, drama chairman, will be in charge of the benefit, to be a "Hi-Jinks" production featuring members' talent. Miss Clarita Ritchey announced that the first of the monthly dessert-card parties for members and guests is -slated for next Thursday at 1 p.m. at the clubhouse. Reservations may be made by telephoning one of the chairmen, Mrs.

W. L. Stanley at GA 3-3821 or Mrs. W. A.

Smart at GA 3-1804. Mrs. 0. L. Dickinson, program 11 1 The widely read San Francisco? version of the Golden Rule: Draw newspaper columnist, who claims he is "among the 10 most wanted unto others Towfi And Country Club But far worse than the guns and Luau Set Tomorrow Night cowboys, according to this mild chairman, introduced the speaker, TV Critic Terrence O'Flaherty.

Special guests for the afternoon were members of the Mer-ri-Eds Junior Woman's club, and the Cabrillo college faculty wives. Mrs. Edward B. Benson and Mrs. Carl F.

Becker were co-chairmen of the tea committee. In charge of pouring were Mrs. Brunjes and Mrs. S. K.

Annand, assisted by Mesdames E. L. Andersen, Hugh S. Baird and H. A.

Barrington. Mrs. Benson was responsible for the decorations on the tea table, centerpiece of pale pink miniature roses. The stage arrangement of deep pink zinnias and green and white variegated bamboo was by Mrs. Florence S.

Cook. 0 0 0 CAROL STONE ENTERS UC AT DAVIS Miss Carol Stone, a 1959 graduate of Santa Cruz high school, is a student this fall at the University of California at Davis. Her residence is at Struve hall, one of the several dormitories for women. Miss Stone is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Stone of Soquel. 0 0 0 MRS. RUBY LEWIS IS HOSPITALIZED Mrs.

Ruby E. Lewis, owner-operator of the Live Oak Beauty salon, is convalescing at Santa Cruz hospital following a heart attack suffered 10 days ago. Approximately 100 Town and mannered newsman, are the new "crime" shows. Of these, he said, "Hollywood has lost its conscience with a definite cheapening of the Country club members and guests are expected to attend the club's first party tomorrow night, an elaborately planned Hawaiian human being and low aim of de cencv." luau at Harvey West clubhouse. Club President John Antonu- O'Flaherty expressed the hope that some day soon there will be i a return of the good "boy next door" and the witty conversationalists of the drawing room come ccio reported this morning that a few more reservations still will be accepted for the affair which, in addition to the tropical feast, will feature an aquacade, floor Stan's Hair Stylists OPEN NIGHTS for PERMANENTS ONLY by Appointment $17.50 up Phone GA 3-1298 204 Locust St.

4 snow and dancing to follow. by Art Linkletter, seemed anxious to share his responsibilities with the crowd of 300 clubwomen. "Each TV-viewer is a critic-he knows what he likes and dislikes, but his sentiments should be heard beyond the family living room," said the man whose outspoken comments have brought him a nasty postcard from Jayne Mansfield but joy to the breakfast table for thousands of readers. "Television won't improve until public opinion forces it to," he declared, and then proceeded to poke fun at much of what is being shown today. While his remarks were barbed, O'Flaherty delivered them with all the charm of a young man telling his mother about the show he'd seen last night.

He tugged at his ears occasionally; flashed his white-white teeth often in good natured grins and crinkled those Irish eyes. And he was wearing a charcoal gray Brooks Brothers suit with a matching pinstripe shirt and black tie. He admitted that there are a few good TV shows, but noted that most of these come on Sunday "a time when people are either in church, in bed or in Talm Springs." He explained that the low production cost was the main reason for so many westerns: Now! the first self-timing cream hair tint! Jewelry 1 1 compliments the fashion trend. Created especially to accent the new more feminine styles. Richly fashioned designs In gold or silver.

Polished or textured. Necklaces, bracelets, pins or earrings. $4.00 to $25.00 phlt tM is s4ccent' BEAUTY SALON of Opa! Cliffs N4 i -t ji 1 dies. 1 But after seeing a preview of one of a forthcoming crime TV series, he said he currently is inclined to agree with the views expressed by a Market street crusader. Glancing at the pamphlet pressed into his hand O'Flaherty saw a cartoon of a big TV set with a snake's head coming out of the screen.

The caption read, "Hell's pipeline into the home." "It's up to us to change "this picture," the columnist reminded. 0 0 0 It's A Boy For Had ley Roffs "Mother, you've been a grandmother for three minutes, was the telephone message Mrs. Gertrude Rice of 824 King street received yesterday at 2:16 p.m. Hadley Roff, reporter for the San Francisco News-Call Bulletin, was on the other end of the wire, His news "scoop" of the day was the announcement of an 8-pound, 2-ounce son which his wife, the former Mary Killoran, gave birth to at San Francisco's Kaiser hospital yesterday at 2:13 p.m. The baby, their first, was named James Michael after Roffs uncle, James M.

Leask of Santa Cruz. 0 0 0 YLI COMMUNION SCHEDULED SUNDAY Quarterly communion for members of Young Ladies institute will be at the 9:30 o'clock Sunday mass at Star of the Sea church Mrs. Jack Kambitsch, chairman, reported today. MR. FRANK SPECIAL -REG.

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