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Santa Maria Times from Santa Maria, California • 4

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1 AToZ Club Members Aid Local Projects Martin Wives Entertain dt Spring Fashion Show March meeting were Mmes. Kenneth Adam, E. A. Hall, Ralph Hughes, Carl Engel, Ernest Righetti, John Murray, Joe Rowan, M. Harrington, 0 D.

Hopper, and N. Rice. Also Misses Rosa Porter and Marie Lepping. i V. fas 1 UK- 1 i i- orful shoes aril bags were from S.mas Smart S'vis.

Many jay i rel shoes with bags ta mauh were sten Make-up fur mirS was from called "Light and L-uiy'" and will be found at Drus Stjres cam.n Cut prod-' ucts. Hair was r.e fur the nitide's the tv 'he owratuis at 1 ru" Leauty aji Spjrtswear, casual clothing, forma! aU.re and even slumber wear were modeled at the Martin Vies Fashion ho held Wednesday af'ern'on at the Vandenberg Hotel after a prime rib roast luncheon. Dorce Ta'but. at the or-fan furnished by the Houe of Strauss, throughout the show. Fashions were from lYz-p's and Grand Arroo Grande and the col Carl Karris, who writes her uun scrip's for the Martin fa-hion shows, and is doing a real professional ihod cottons pure silks and line sheer woolens all resplendent in gay colors were modeled in sheaths and biuffant frocks.

The Chinese influence was seen mandarin style eiM'mhies Store furnished i.A-ri tor the dining tables, the main tabie was graced with a large bouquet of mixed spring flowers donated by poor prie were also by 1 al merchants. l'r: and Grand Apparel not) Grande. Simas Smart Shoes, Warrick and Cunningham. Hart Trick's, Conrad's, Williams Brothers. Gardner's Drug Store and Franco Beauts Salon Mrs.

I'au! It Roberts, president of Martin Wives Club, greeted the assembly. MEDICAL ASSISTANTS FORM CHAITF.R Camp Fire Group Honors Mae Lapp to Loretta Cole and Mrs. Kay Allen of the Santa Barbara Chapter. Next meeting will be held at the new Valley Commna-ity Hospital on April 20. Medical assistants interested in joining may contact Mrs.

Bcllwood. Pictured here kft to right are Mrs. Jean Bcllwood, president of the newly organized chapter of Valley Medical Assistants; Betty Weeks, treasurer; Mrs. Marge Delia, vice president; and Mrs. Ernie Mae secretary; who were recently installed in office by Mrs.

A festive St. Patrick's d.nner party was the setting for the March meeting of A to Club. An Irish dinner, served at the Santa Maria Club to about 22 members, was hosted by Lucille" Conrad, Edwina Twitchell, Minnie Pimentel, and Marjory Tunnell. Mrs. Frank Olocco presided at the business portion of the meeting during which the annual donation was made to the fled Cross.

Also discussed and approved were two other philanthropic projects one to benefit an individual and tne to provide extra funds for projects carried on at the class for retarded children. Members were most enthusiastic about offering assistance in this field. The next eeting will be arranged by a volunteer hostess committee with Helen Missall, Lois Case, Bea Laughlin and Myrna Pollock. Others attending the three new chairmen were elected to fill vacancies. They are Mmes.

James Houlihan, recording secretary; Gary Eikam, corresponding secretary Donald Saiz, hostess committee chairman; Daniel Viney, program committee chairman; and Joe Reeves, publicity chairman. The Airmen's Wives Club noted the loss of two active members, Mrs. Paul Antonio, and Mrs. Kermit Moffit. They welcomed one new member, Mrs.

Donald Saiz. women Airmens Wives Club "Plans Social Events At aJi MRS. MAE LrP Awarded Mrs. Mae Lapp receives check from Wi-Lo-Su Camp Fire Girls for the Santa Maria high school scholarship fund. Miss Parti Simar made the presentation.

about Household Hints To clean floors under heavy pieces of furniture, rmse a mop in clear, lukewarm water until it is almost dry. The damp mop run under the furniture clears out lie dust. Soap isn't needed, because it's only dust ou're removing. Santa The Airmen's Wives Club of Vandenberg held their business meeting recently at the Airmen's Club. Mrs.

Harry Ficken, president announced the next husband-wife social, as an April Showers event taking place April 1st at 8 m. in the Airmen's Club. Free baby-sitting will be available for babies under six months at the Scout Hut, and for babies over six months at the Base Nursery. Two new officers and Minerva Members Welcoming new members at a Springtime in Paris party, Minerva Club members really did just that. Minerva Club members really did just that.

Over 200 members were Spring Party For New Is Memorable One for and MAMIE CARROLL FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1961 Spanish Adventist Activities Mrs. Cecilia Perez, Sabbath school superintendent of the local Spanish Seventh-day Adventist Church announces that this Saturday, will be Thirteenth Sabbath. This marks the end of a thirteen week period during which church members have been hearing reports on the customs, lives, and needs of the people to receive the 13th Sabbath Overflow Offering. This quarter the offering will go to Cairo, Egypt; Beirut, Lebanon; and Jerusalem. The orphanage in Cairo will be repaired and expanded.

A church and church school will be built in Jerusalem: and a new industry will be established in the College of Middle East in Beirut. A special program is planned. The Junior Class will lead the Sabbath School hour, which starts at 9 30 a.m. Young People's Fellowship at 4 under the leadership of Victoria Perez, leader. At 7.30 m.

the film, "The Story of Helen Keller" will be shown at the Elk's Recreation Center. OE Auxiliary To Meet Monday Operating Engineers Ladies Auxiliary of Local 12 will hold its monthly meeting Monday at the VFW Hall on 200 E. Battles Rd. Meetings are held the 4th Monday of each month at 8 p.m. Waxed flowers will be demonstrated at the gathering.

The Auxiliary is planning a rummage sale to be held May 27 at the Eagles Hall. Anyone having rummage may leave it at 1654 N. Western or 1015 W. Stowell Rd. For pick-up phone Mrs.

Ernest Keeter at 5-4762 or Mrs. L. L. Frazicr at 5-6154. CHARLEXE MARQIEZ Candidate Miss Charlene Marquez, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Marquez of Lompoc, will be a candidate in the queen contest for the Lompoc Annual Flower Festival to be held June 10 and 11 in Lompoc. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cosme Pardo.

3203 W. Main St. She Is a native of Santa Maria although she and her parents moved to Lompoc about 15 tears ago. Select citrus fruit that is firm and heavy for its size, free from mold 6r soft spots, and with a pleasing aroma. Price and Errett Alien.

Sidewalk cafe tables were arranged and even strolling photographers, Mrs. Frank Toller and Mrs. Leland Smith added reality to the scene. A flower cart laden with spring flowers caught the eye as well Mrs. Roy Kel-sey's white poodle, who posed like a statue all afternoon and practically stole the show.

Mrs. Forrest Allinder narrated the fashion show in unusual detail with Mrs. Edward Picard assisting with the models who were Lynn Souza, Annabelle Williams, DeEtta Boster, Dodie Souza, Louise Marriott, Mary Lou Sheehy, Jeanne Phillips, Jo Ann Wilson, Barbara Hal-lum, Ruth McBride, Gertrude Dunn. Vivian Brickey, Bebe Barton, Jane Martin, Elaine Grisingher, Karen Sherrill, Arlene Rutherford. At the conclusion of the show Mrs.

James Williams sang "Thank Heavens For Little an added attraction to the hilarious show. i Don't Understand was also sung by Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Jere Smith and Mrs.

A. B. Hanson were chairmen for the day. Refreshments were served at the individual tables. Seventh grade girls of the Wi-Lo-Su Camp Fire group were hostesses recently at a tea at Camp Fire Cottage honoring Mrs.

Mae Lapp for her many services to Camp Fire and to the community itself. A donation was made by the girls in Mrs. Lapp's name to the Santa Maria high school scholarship fund. Refreshments were prepared and served by the girls. The project was a part of the activity requirements for rank for the girls.

The table was decorated with peach blossom arranged in a silver bowl and silver candelabra also graced the table. Wi-Lo-Su is a combination of the words, wise, loyal and successful hich were chosen for the girls' Camp DRY CLEANING service in Orcu't opo Mon. thru Sot. ORCUTT LAUNDROMATIC ti DRY CLEANERS 156 S. Broadway Reed Nelson Next Master Councilor ECONOMY DRUG Women's Editor PAGE 4 Bathtub cleaning is made if the tub is sprinkled with a powdered bleach.

Then use a long handled brush or mop to scrub. For lirrMay Pratt TOY FAIR Toys Gomes Hobbies Tk Year Ran LiitcaJa J-0770 Maria I I ZJ LZ3 WA. 5-8715 'f 3 OYCE lAteilt Stovtfo QvtidkA The finest, freshest candies you can buy make this the sweetest spot in town! Try a box of Russell Stover Candies and see for yourself! ECONOMY DRUG Your Friendly Walgreen Agency Green Stamps 114 So. Brood woy WA. 5-2675, 5-2676 Nursery and Garden Shop SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MARCH 25-26 Fire name.

Mrs. George J. Schmidt is their leader. Commemorating Conversation Week, the girls met another project with eager hands. Two trees were planted by them in front of the new Fesler School.

Ni porno PTA To Install New Officers I OMO Installation of the newly -elected staff of officers of the Nipomo Parent Teachers Association will be held at the April meeting. New officers elected at the last meeting were Mrs. Melvin Vogelzang who succeeds Mrs. Felix Camacho as head of the local PTA unit. Other new officers are Mrs.

Duane Kinkade, vice president; Brooks Coleman, honorary vice president; Mrs. W. J. Wall, secretary; Mrs. Charles tart, treasurer Mrs.

Willie Gri-zalva auditor and Mrs. William Miller, historian. 1919 So. BroQdway See Our 1961 Collection of Rhododendrons in Full Bud and Blooming ALUMINUM GRASS STOP 40' Length DELIVERY The Santa Maria Chapter of the Order of DeMolay will hold installation ceremonies Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple.

Orcutt Notes Executive Board Meeting of the Women's Association of the Orcutt United Presbyterian Church will be at 8 p.m.. March 29, in the Youth Cabin. Mariner's Club of the United Presbyterian Church of Orcutt elected new officers Saturday, they are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matthews, skipper: Mr.

and Mrs. William Hovle, first mates; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grin-nell. log keepers: and Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Dinnes, look outs. A moving picture was shown on the development in the United Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Dinnes, Mrs. Wijliam Hoyle, and Mrs. Robert Clevenger, from Orcutt, attended the Presbyterian meeting in Santa Barbara Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Dinnes stayed overnight in Santa Barbara, returning to Orcutt on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ferguson just returned from a two-week visit with Mrs. Ferguson's sister in Phoenix, Ariz.

present for the antics. Receiving at the door were Mrs. Leland Smith and Mrs. Loren Powell. The clubhouse deocratipns were done by Mmes.

John Adam, Alle" Fesler, Odette Arthur Renton, soloist, will be accompanied at the organ by Jim Tobin, who will also play for the installation. New officers to be installed are Reed Nelson as master councilor; Bob Hamlin, senior councilor; Bob Trapp, junior councilor; Lyndon Nickson, senior deacon; Dennis Horton, junior deacon; Jim Mussel, senior steward; George Harsh-barger, junior steward; Steve Thomas, marshal; Ken Wallace, chaplain, John Swanson, sentinel. Perceptors are seven, respectively they are David Hall, Jerry Pyle, Jack Sheldon, David Mainland, Bob Smith, Allen Kreiss and Ken Sawina. for flag bearer its Dusty Conn; almoner. Steve Sanchez: orator, Don Hand; scribe, Gary Lindberg; and treasurer, Charles Sheen.

The installing officers will be Stewart Johnston, Lindberg, Mike Murphy, Nick-son and Ron Cook. John Chandler is "Chapter The public is invited to attend. "Round Tozvn Mrs. H. M.

Goodro of Sacramento is visiting at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Roberts. Complett ith Contour mm CREAM Shampoo Hoir Sryle ADVANCtO STUDENT WORK ROSES No.

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