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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 3

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It's Sun and Fun For Festival Musicians Swimming, tennis rp- mm. mm. -J 1 X-sssskfWfcas mail miisflr f- 1 -mm-m 0Q You never have to defrost AND ONLY 28" WIDE C-E MOBILE MAID DISHWASHER F- 1 SANTA CRUZ HEADQUARTERS FOR SONY EASY LOAD, LIFT-TOP laxing by the pool and a sumptuous supper with chicken teriyaki as the main course these were highlights of the party for musicians of the Cabrillo Music festival Thursday at Los Barrancos de Ap-tos community center. The affair was arranged by the festival social activity committee headed by Mrs. Sam Vestal of Watsonville.

Yesterday musicians, season ticket holders and festival committee members gathered for a champagne reception at An-tonelli's Begonia garden. Other social events planned include a boat-ride and buffet supper tomorrow aboard a Stag-naro pleasure boat to be followed by an evening at the boardwalk. Members of the chorus will gather for a luncheon Thursday group will follow the concluding concert Sunday. RACK idLr-- i r- it ifj. iVtvt Spotlmsly Hf Clean Dinhra MIGRO-TV M-M-M GOOD is the consensus of opinion of the festival musicians sampling tasty super during poolside party Thursday at Los Barrancos de Aptos.

They include, from left, Alice Olsen, bass; Eileen Gibson, oboe; Joe Cooper, oboe; Ruggiero Pelosi, violin, and Tom Rose, clarinet. Tickets still are available for the concerts next weekend as well as the special youth concert Wednesday afternoon. They may be secured by calling 475-6C00. iW3 MODEL SM-300A EVERYTHIN Refrigerator- 1 FROST-GUARD fS reczer Modol TRF-12DA 11.5 Cu. Ft.

Net Volume Zero-degree Freezer holds up to 8 1 lbs. frozen foods 4 09 Two Mini-Cube ice travs fj with BEAUTIFUL CONOLITE COUNTERTOP Fine china, glassware and nilverware have a sparkle thanks to G-E's new Rinse-Glo dispenser. torn C. i wr mm thM Has trtdt under package shelf Vi FORGET DEFROSTING! Frost Never Forms In This New General Electric 1 BEFORE YOU BUY SEE GENERAL ELECTRIC COLOR World Famous Micro-TV! ff'ks A I I If ry The SONY Micro-TV 5-305UW is a remarkably sensitive television receiver designed tor the full range of modern broadcasting both VHP and UHF channels 2-83. The set permits total portability and is operable on three distinct power sources its optional snap-on rechargeable battery pack, 12v aut9 or boat battery and AC current.

This is a compact, lightweight (8.4 pounds), extremely versatile television designed for many hours of trouble-free total television. Come in for a demonstration today! tm G-E BUILT-IN AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER FESTIVAL SOLOIST, Soprano Carole Bogard, left, chats with Mrs. John Paizis of Rio del Mar and Mrs. Carl Haas of Aptos. MUSIC IS TOPIC of Mrs.

Ronald Duton, left, co-chairman of the festival housing committee, and Harpsichordist Margaret Fabrizio. FROST-GUARD LOW T. V. PRICES ON SONY 5-INCH REG. 164.50 iOU 0LY Giant zero-degree freezer holds Model TBF-15SA The Club Beat up to 147 lbs.

14.7 Cu. Ft. Big! Separate ice compartment for A OH '289! Advance Night Draws Crowds Mobile cold for ideal temperatures Social and Club News with WASH" Civet Spotles.ly Clfun Dnhn Without Hand Kinainf, S-rnpinu or Drying. Jiint Tilt Off Large or Hard Food Scrap. 15 TABLE SETTING CAPACITY National Ekrtrical i.

Asxxialion Standarda FROST NEVER FORMS in this big, new General Electric Monday, August 23, 1965 Santa Crm Srnttnrl -3 9-INCH 189.95 TOPS Welcome Queen Mrs. Bella Fineda was a special guest at the Tops club (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meeting Tuesday night. Mrs. Pineda who is a Tops member in Fullerton was queen of the year with her loss of 69 pounds. Mrs.

William Garcia became a new member. The group discussed new ideas and interests. The next club meeting is set for tomorrow at county health center. All members are requested to bring one piece of fresh fruit. (JSetrotliald Joid I wr Hatt-Dunbai GOOD USED REFRIGERATORS ONLY $5.00 Month 4-INCH REG.

199.95 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hatt of El Granada announce the engagement of their daughter, Cathy Marie, to Warren Dunbar of Santa Cruz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunbar of Ash Fork, Ariz.

The bride-elect graduated from Cupertino high school and now is a sophomore at San Jose State college where ret Delivery More than 175 members and Ruests attended Malta shrine's Advance Niyht this past week at Masonic temple. Movin? up to the office of worthy high priestess was Noble Trophetrss Hazel Gandy with Malvin Loftin, association watchman of shepherds. Mrs. Elmer Hempel advanced from chaplain to noble prophetess. Visitors included nine noble prophetesses from surrounding shrines, five associate watchmen of shepherds, four chaplains, two treasurers and two scribes.

Among those introduced were Mrs. I.eora McArthur, Malta deputy from San Jose, and Mrs. Paul Nixon, former Santa Cruz, an and now noble prophetess of Golden Hule shrine, Tacific Grove. Theme of "red roses for a blue lad" was carried out in the banquet room with blue mermaids and red roses by Mrs. Gaudy who was general chairman fo' the ever inc.

She was assisted by ('vide Brown and oth Watsnmille members of the local shrine. Mrs Man pel presented Mrs. G.ndv with a blue vase which officer 'died red roses. I.niii,', uas a miniature r'. Lincoln.

Jloih r.eH uz uaranfee 6 Months Worthy Project Receipts from the Guest Night dinner staged by Santa Cruz Business and Professional Women's club will be used to buy furniture for the Boy Scout room at Harvey West clubhouse. During the evening guest speaker was David D. Karmann of the "Way Back When" antiques shop who discussed "Antiques and Collectable. He also displayed flint glass, made fmm 18J0-1R50; lime glass. TOnCT rillDn Krfngpralor.

Frrezor 1 IVUCI TIME TO TRADE! Get a TTRanflc wifh ScIf-ricaningOvcn NOW AT NEW LOW PRICE only Model TCF-1WA H.7 Cu. Ft. Net Volume Fresh food wrt ion on top wrwre it's most convenient! Hupe rero degree freeer below with handy swing- SEE LEASK'S BIG DISPLAY OF SONY RADIOS The SOHY EFM-117 brings You The FINEST SOUHD IH A PORTABLE out basket! 1870; Wcdgpwowl. 1659. and American cut glass, 18301910.

I It was announced that the i club's rummage sale netted more than SI 00 and will be used for the delegates' expenses i at state convention. Separate shelf in freezer for ice I fQQ 348' trays. Door slor.ige in freeer for juice Trefts-Martin A September 18 wedding in Carmel is being planned by Elizabeth T. Trefts and War-field Martin. The bride-fleet, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Emil W. Trefts of 127 Dake avenue, wag graduated from Santa Cruz high school and earned her degree at San Jo.se State college. She has been teaching in the San Jose school district. Her husband graduated from Gilman school in Baltimore.

Md and Bowdoin college in Brunswick. Maine. His parents are Dr. and Mrs. 1-ay Martin of Baltimore.

He is employed in Los Angeles where the couple will make their home. cans and kv cream cartons. WITH TRADE err rr she is a dean's scholar, member of Spartan Spears and is associated with Sigma Delta Pi and Lambda Delta Sigma. Warren attended Arizano State university and now is co-manager of the Dunbar-Antolini Stone company in Santa Cruz. The wedding will take place in June, lfMifi.

ooo Family Reunion 3 4 HUU NO DEFROSTING EVER OES Advance Night Moving up to preside in the Kast during Advance Night ceremonies of Idlewild Eastern 1 Star chapter were Mrs. Edward Lewis and Fred Rinehart. Others moving up during the i Wednesday night meeting at I Masonic temple were Mrs. WITH TRADE Frost Never Forms Never Needs Defrostin 4 TODAY I. A 3 Charles Mane and George Lincoln serving as associate matron and patron; Mrs.

Gale Phillips, conductress; and Mrs. Belle sxvy ar ir rti Smith, associate conductress. rq7-r i WF17 feT7 IS mm A Aie vouf children it jdy tor IS FIRESIDE iilAlirunniAurriCll IVtfMff YOU RECEIVE iMONTHUf CHECK of (21.88 kick liclvdn Vi I0NUS "XaM IM WM, ity(t4 ft Honors Visitor From Texas Four generations of Mrs. D. A.

Benton's family gathered Saturday afternoon for a barbecue at the home of Mrs. Benton's granddaughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert San- i tos of 33tt) Gross road.

The party was in honor of Mrs Benton who is visiting her daughter and two granddaughters in Santa Cruz during her month's stay In California. She is a former resident of Santa Cruz and now lives in Greenville. Texas. Attending tlw parly from San FranriM-o were Mm. Benton's daughter and granddaughter, Mm.

Grace Dickson and Debbie, from Santa Cruz we her daughter and her hustwnd Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dye of 137 James street, her granddauthters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs James Berry of 121 Handley and Mr. and Mrs.

Santos Also at the parly were seven of her eight great sTankhildi en. school' kt they ready to do thtit bet in sports md study7 MM sun thy at trally rudy by your family doctor give your chiidifn I complcta physical fiammition. Whatf your presaiption weds, idy on our Ptiaimicist for proirpt. (riendly, md iccii'a! srvict. Our Pharmacy 1 90 DAY CASH PLAN 1 Itif firj Ktn.

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