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Santa Maria Times from Santa Maria, California • 10

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10-Tuesday, Novmbr 3, 1987. Santa Maria, Times ILnfosGT7llcB Karen White Lifestyle Editor Gutting into the "Spirit' of holiday 7Z p- i 7 7 7 Marian Resident's "residents" got into the spirit of Halloween last week with a pumpkin carving contest. Mary Lane of the kitchen obtained the jack-o-lanterns for the event, held in the recreation center with Sheila Edwards, activities director, in charge. In the contest, Emily Heitz created the most original design, with Ruth Cronk's pumpkin the ugliest one, and Genevieve Honguest making the fanciest. saved as Halloween project is completed during Marian Residence carving event A very fancy Jack-o-lantern Created by Genevieve Honquest awmwwigw 1111 Pumpkin seeds are Activities i '5 yx.

I thy, 7. Recreation room Is location for pumpkin carving October calendar explains reason tor competition competition V. A boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Garrett, 515 Cedar, Vandenberg AFB, Oct.

31. A boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Grimes, 1335 Sherwood Drive, Oct. 31.

A boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Abel Albarran. 1103 W. Harding, Oct.

31. A girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Lance Wilhite, 3670 Via Gala Drive, Lompoc, Nov. 1.

A girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Moses Baldivia, 1020 W. Orange, Apt. 6, Nov.

1. A boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Salvador Espinoza, 501 S. Pine, Nov.

2. A girl born to Mr, and Mrs. Pedro Becerra, 506 S. Tbornburg, Apt. Nov.

A boy born to Mr. and Mrs. John Myers, 1162 Via Del Carmel, Nov. 2. A boy born to Mr.

and Mrs. Alberto Mejia, 520 N. St, Lompoc, Nov. 2. A girl born to Mr.

and Mrs. John Crockett, 1189 Faraday, Santa Ynez, Nov. 2. A boy born to Mr. and Mrs.

Burke Mowatt, 620 Dale Way, Nov. 2. Winners In Marian Residence pumpkin From left, Heitz, Cronk, Edwards and carving contest Honquest Woman's Club plans TimesJBrad Bisquera book Groups participating in the Bazaar include Arroyo Grande Hospital Auxiliary, Areme Club of Eastern Star, the Garden Section of the Woman's Club, the South County Historical Society, and 24 individual crafts entrepreneurs. Items fpceale range from teddy beailo tole paintings, from afgans to African Violets, baked goods, books and jewelry.among other things. Admission is free and the public is welcome.

Door prizes will be given away. Drawings will be held at the Bazaar and at the Woman's Club Christmans Tea on Dec. 11. Ticket holdes need not be present to win. For more information, contact Maggie Johnson at 489-7242.

hT7 Sorority here' plans night of friendship Bta' Sigma Phi sorority of" Santa Maria will present its so-" cial night p.m. Monday. Nov. 9, at the Casa Grande clubhouse, 519 W. Taylor Santa." Maria.

1 The social evening for all chapters locally will be hosted the Xi Eta Beta Cftapter, Exemplar Chapter. Theme of the event will be "Building Bridges of Friendship." Co-chairwomen for the event are Vicki Wilson, Susan Mawhin-'; ney, Barbara Crist and Barbara'0' Zarling. ARROYO GRANDE It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, with November events sponsored by the members of the Arroyo Grande Woman's Club highlight the upcoming holiday, season. The club will start the month with its second mini-book sale scheduled for Thursday and Friday in front of the South County Library at 800 W. Branch.

Many almost-new hardback books will be on sale from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and most will cost about 50 cents per inch. Current magazines and paperbacks can be purchased from the club's Magazine Rack inside the library. All paperbacks in the rack will be 35 cents and all magazines will sell at one-fourth of the original price.

Maggie Johnson, chairwoman, said that new gifts of science fiction, mysteries, historical romances and non-fiction like biographies and cook books would make very welcome holiday gifts. Proceeds from the sale, scheduled to continue monthly until May 1988 (weather permitting), will be reserved for South County Library to be used to purchase needed items not covered by the county budget. On Saturday, between 9. a.m. and 4 p.m., the club will hold its annual Christmas Bazaar at the City of Arroyo Grande and Woman's Club Community Center at 211 Vernon Ave.

CHAIN OF WINDOW COVERING STORES WITH 43 LOCATIONS 0 BIRTHS Marian Medical Center A boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snowden, 161 N. Las Flores, Nipomo, Oct. a.

A boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cochran, 875 Patty Kay Court, Nipomo, Oct. 29. A girl born to Mr.

and Mrs. Rudy Gomez, 425 E. Chapel, Oct. 29. A girl born to Mr.

and Mrs. Dwayne Chisom, 425 E. Chapel. Oct. 29.

A girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Fredi Gaxiola, 824-B N. Lompoc, Oct. 30.

A boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Juan Pena, 819-B W. Church, Oct. 31.

A girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred rose, 216 Ridgewood, Vandenberg AFB, Oct. 31. A boy born to Mr.

and Mrs. James Rawlinson, 630 E. Cook, Nov. 1. A girl born to Mr.

and Mrs. Jose Bustos, 721 N. No. 9, Lompoc, Nov. 2.

Valley Community Hospital A boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Diaz, 1507 N. Broadway, Oct. 30.

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Wednesday in the Mussell Senior Center, 510 E. Park Ave. Admission will be by season ticket. The brass quintet, shown above, was founded in 1978 and has tourejj throughout the U.S. and many LUIS OBISPO SANTA MARIA PASO ROBLES Foothill Blvd.

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