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Daily Independent Journal from San Rafael, California • Page 14

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San Rafael, California
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14
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GO fl MOVIE RAFAEL Son Market 8 th Wilt NQT Ol, SHOWN IN A OTHtB, tHfAm tH NQHTHjON Bazaar Booth Chairmen Are Listed pouring, members had an port unity to admire the club's new tablecloths. They are off white with wide borders of silver metallic thread and were a perfect complement to Mrs. Harold Griffeaths Valentine inspired centerpiece. Mrs. W.

L. C. Brown was tea chairman. Marian Wells To Present Book Review Few human experiences are more fascinating or more baff-j ling than that collection of teries which we often, for the! sake of reference, call the spir-j it world. It is not uncommon to meet an individual of thej highest integrity who can tell I of some unusual happening during his or her life that defies explanation in simple every' day terms of reference.

Facets of this awesome subject, in the form of a dramatic book review, will be presented Thursday at the Hamilton Air Force Base Club by Mrs. Marian Van Nuysj Wells. Mrs. Wells is the wife of Maj. Charles Wells, stationed i at Hamilton and is a member of owe.

Mrs. Wells is best known for her professional experience! and an actress, her interest in bridge, bowling and philosophy, as well as a dra-j mat ic reviewer. For the OWC luncheon, she: has chosen the book by Mildred Cram, as her primary vehicle in exploring further the subject of survival after death. The hostesses for the day are I Western Air Defense Force, Deputy for Personnel and Deputy for Material wives. Co-general chairmen for the afternoon which will begin at 1 p.m.

are Mesdames John H. McCalla and W. E. Davis James P. Lyle and Merlin L.

Chardi, decorations chairmen; John R. Robinson and Thomas J. Jones, program; Raphael A. McHarry, property, and Peter Economy and Richard T. Moss, publicity.

Those performing hostess duties will be Mesdames John Parrott, Orland T. Howard, William T. Coffman, John T. Dunn John T. Morris and Redick Hamer.

Double Treat Double dessert and doubly nutritious: top creamy ice pudding with small squares of a bright fruit-flavored gelatin dessert. SMI CAll NOW PLAYING RAFAEL 7:14 9:30. Last complete show 9:14. TAMALPAIS Talk," Also 9 .00 only. Last complete show 9:00.

LARK 8:35 only; also Ambush," 7r05 10:10. Last complete show 8:30. SEQUOIA 7:05 9:15. Last complete show 9:00. CARY GRANT TONY CURTIS ARTHUR IN OPERATION PETTICOAT' 'Hypnosis' Topic To Be Discussed At Hartzell P-TA Dr.

William Andrews will be i the featured speaker at the Oliver Hartzell Parent-Teacher Assn. meeting on Thursday. His subject will be and he will discuss the power and value of hypnosis as a medical and educational tool. Dr. Andrews is a 1940 graduate of the University of Illinois; Medical School and is prac- ticing medicine in Marin During the meeting a Day gift of books for the1 school library will be presented to the school on behalf of the P-TA executive board by Reginald Valencia, parent education chairman.

President Mrs. Robert Adams has announced that the Honorary Life Membership committee. composed of Mrs. David Bowman, Mrs. C.

R. Richmond, and Mrs. William Hatcher, will present this honored award at the March meeting to a person outstanding in the community for w'ork with children. Dwight Manning, principal, will introduce two new teachers, Miss Marion Falkenbury, replacing Mrs. Barbara Whitely as first grade teacher, and Mrs.

Maureen Buscher who is teach- ing kindergarten in place of Miss Jane Ruschaupt. 2 COMPLETE SHOWS NIGHTLY 7:00 9:10 ITS WHAT GOES ON WHEN THE LIGHTS GO TWO-IN-ONE STYLE PRINTED PATTERN Cl 4780 CO RITTER HORSE SOLDIERS William Holder omen HURRY! Leavin 9 Soon. 8 .35 Only 14 Tuesday, 9, I960 THE BETTER HALF smart alec Los Angeles for the rehearsals and taping of the new' Frank Sinatra show. Members are to bring their own sandwiches. Dessert and coffee will be served.

Actress Speaker For Drama Group The Drama Section of the; Tamalpais Centre Club will present Mrs. Robert Adamina on Friday, Feb. 12. in Personalities 1 Have Known Here and Upon graduation from Dominican Convent. Mrs.

Adamina went to Hollvwood where she enrolled in the Ben Bard Drama School and played roles from Ibsen to modern experimental theatre. She then entered College of Pacific, playing roles in Petrified End of and In Rome. Mrs. Adamina, with Louis Hayward and Binnie Barnes, made Pirates of in film; and with Janice Page and Eduardo Cianelli, a film called Dark She also using the voice alone; translated and played in English about 20 Italian films. She is at present in Feted At Shower Honored guests at a baby shower Saturday morning were Mesdames Donald Mitchell and Kent L.

Beardsley. Hostessing the affair were four neighbors in Little Reed Heights. They were Mesdames William Clifford, James Zeigler, Dick De Berry and John Hoffmire, at whose homes the party was held. Following the opening of the gifts, brunch was served in a new' room which the Hoffmires have recently added to their home. Released thru UNITED ARTISTS Also "NIGHT AMBUSH" DIRKE BOGARDE MARIUS GOPING 'Are ycu a policewoman? STEVE REEVES in Tonight and Wednesday Matinee Only Colors Of Walls in Eastman JZOLOR AND THE BARBARIANS Technicolor COME THE Colors of walls are affected by lights and shadows.

Because the wall area around windows is in shadow', it appears darker than walls on which light from the window falls. To compensate for this condition, paint window walls a lighter tint. Elizabeth Promise bloom of youth a single STARTS THURSDAY EXTRA MATINEES FRI. AND SAT. SAN RAFAEL PROGRAM INFORMATION PAY Ot HI6HT CAU TIME FOR YOUR CLOTHING CHECK UP! 11 a.m., 1:20, 3:45 p.m.

Avoid crowds, attend early shows! UR THE COMES Creme txtnoniiKKf i WALT WYLER. or Ten Weeks With a CIRCUS KEVIN HENNY CORCORAN CALVIN A mom ft SHELDON SWEENEY RlCHARO ESSTHAM Mister SIUB8S TeeWoloi ft) U. Added Attraction: "Nature's Strangest Creatures" in eoior WORTH A TRIP TO SAN FRANCISCO! PRESENTATION! ELECTRIFYING LW 9 BREATH-TAKING yytv uramitE sndGtORHHIS W7. A Jfaf ROMANCE! ImL KEEP YOUR CHILDREN WARM AND DRY for the WINTER OLYMPICS Extrordinaire pecial new one-ounce size during February LOUIS de ROCHEMONT'S See Our New Shipment ot Childrens Boots and Clothing SKI SPECIALISTS DAWSON'S SCHEDULE Of SHOWS AND PRICES! MATS. Wti sod Sal 2 1.7S-M SI 20 EVES.

Mon Sol 30-Orth $2.65 Bol S1.75 SUN. 2 Shorn 2 1 7:30 -Orth $1.75 WOUMr MAtt IXCift-iO HKtt ftftCUOf TAX TkiftH ft. i Ofttftftf, 340 ki 0Om, MS ftml BOX OFFICE OPEN 10 am to9om MAILORDERS and ALL AGENCIES for laformfltkm Phone A. 1-5000 1838 Fourth San Rafael, GL 6-2950 535 Mason San Francisco GREENBRAE PHARMACY Benefit Show Complete and 8:45 IC pTA 17" and riM COINS IN THf For road or weather information, day or night, call TU 5-4321. Ask about our tours! Bon Air Shopping.

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