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The Napa Valley Register from Napa, California • 14

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VJL apa SOCIETY, CLUBS, AREA EVENTS Lucille Burns, Society Editor Buzzsteppers Set Square Dances Napa Buzzsteppers Square Dancers meet tonight at 8 at Summer Hill, 2202 Loma Heights with Ray Arends as caller. The club will have a hoedown this Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at the same location with Wyatt Urton as caller. All clubs and square dancers are invited to attend. There will be homemade refreshments according to Mrs.

Leona Schutt, 1383 Spruce publicity chairman, from whom information may be obtained. The evening of Sept. 25, the club will start a class for beginners. Anyone interested is invited to join. Page 28 NAPA REGISTER Golden Wedding Reception Fetes The Edward Muzzios Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Muzzio Sr. 1520 Laurel celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday afternoon, Sept. 15, when their children honored them with an open house at Napa Womens Club to which 350 guests had been invited, but not all able to be present. Their children hosting the affair were Edward Muzzio San Jose; Mrs.

Rosalie Carlyon, Oakland; Bertram Muzzio and Mrs. June (Charles) Bobblett, both of Napa. The club was decorated with white freshly cut chrysanthemums and handmade golden, he 1-low and white roses, and four plaques of the family tree made by Mrs. Muzzio these including nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The five -tiered cake was done in white, yellow and gold topped by miniature bridal pair.

On the cake table the celebrant dis Wrap You In Paper Paper dresses are in again with an even greater variety of styles and colors for mom and baby, from full-length gown to bikinis. A paper dress can also make an original gift for someone you know. GET READY FOR FALL with at to ,1222 First ATTORNEY GEORGE T. Davis and Mrs. Davis, who raise horses on their ranch at Napa, are shown at Oakland Interna tional Airport just before boarding a big World Airways 707 fan-jet for a nonstop flight to Amsterdam, Holland.

They were members of a charter group sponsored by the California Trail Lawyers Association, and will return Oct. 5 from Brus- ses abroad, Davis hopes to negotiate for the purchase 1 breeding mare from the famous Lippezaner stables of Spanish horses in Vienna. He also wiU be negotiating for the importation of pleasure power boats built in Yugoslavia on the Adriatic, on behalf of the newly-formed international trad- ing company, Inter-Globe Associates of San Francisco, where he also maintains his law offices. 9 Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1968 played her original wedding glassware and an enlarged photo of the Muzzios for which June had made a frame of white, yellow and gold crepe paper roses.

Champagne punch, tea sandwiches and canapes were served. Entertainment included vocal selections by Paul Cassayre, nephew of Mrs. Muzzio, whowas accompanied by Mrs. Marie Meuller, pianist. Members of Napa Sweet Adelines, of which Mrs.

Muzzio is a member, surprised her by showing uptosing, and herbrother, Louis Cassayre, presented the money tree. Special guest was The Rev. Norman Van Sile. The former Bertha Cassayre and Edward Muzzio, both born in Napa, were married Sept. 15, 1918, in St.

Johns Catholic Church by the Rev. John R. Can-tillion. Mr. Muzzio, who retired in January, was employed at the Napa City Bakery since 1917.

ii II 8 p.m., Napa Senior Center, 1606 Second St. SILVERADO TRAILER CLUB, Thursday, 6:30 p.m,, potluck, Bel Aire School, for information, Mrs. Joseph McClellan, recreational vehicle owners welcome, bring tableware. NAPA BU7ZSTEPPERS Square Dance Club, tonight at 8, Summer Hill (Red Barn), 2202 Loma Heights Rd, Beginners classes start Sept. 25, Ray Arends caller.

For information, Mrs. Leona Schutt, 1383 Spruce SI YOUNTVILLE NEIGH- SPARKS feature a complete line of CHUBBETTE FASHIONS Fashions that help her seem slimmer than she is! I 3 DAYS ONLY! aatebook it II SILVER SPRAY Chapter 59, Eastern Star, initiation Thursday, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple. RUMMAGE SALE, continues through Saturday at St. Johns Hall, 924 Napa 9 a. m.

to 9 p.m., church sponsors. PUBLIC CARD PARTY, Thursday, 12:30 p.m., refreshments' American Legion Hall, sponsored by Fleet Reserve Auxiliary. SINGLE 8s, ballroom dance Friday, 9 p.m., Kleists Heidelberg, 7milesnorthofSantaRosa, Old Redwood Hwy. Guido Trio, all singles 21 and over welcome, donations at door. GOLDEN AGERS, Thursday, 11:30 a.m., Salvation Army Hall, 1249 Coombs St.

NAPA FOLK DANCE CLUB, each Thursday, 7 p.m,, beginners; 8:30 for intermediates, Lincoln School NV GARDEN CLUB. Thursday. i GPiniOMM Beta Alpha Psi The Beta Alpha Psi Chapter 'at Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held Its first meeting Aug. 25, at the home of Mrs. Marlene White when Mrs.

Caye Wood presented the cultural program on The Art tef Thinking. Guests were Mrs. IPaula Wong, Mrs. Kay Court-Tight, and Mrs. Arlene Pearson.

Last Thursday the chapters meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Dennis Easley with Mrs. Richard Johnson conducting the "cultural program on Your Day Socially. Plans were made for the sororitys annual rummage sale set Oct. 3,4, and 5 at the home of 'Mrs.

Richard Johnson, 2113 West lark Ave. Anyone wishing todo-bate rummage should contact Mrs. Johnson who will make arrangements to pick it up before the sale. Funds raised from this event will help to support an orphan boy in Korea. The next chapter meeting will he held Thursday, Sept.

19 at the home of Mrs. Gary Barker who will give the cultural program on Loves Miracle in Marriage. Mrs. Jack Allan, social chairman, will be giving the members final information on the first social event to be held BV Gardeners Show Friday 7 Browns Valley Garden Club will have a show of flowers from -members' gardens at 1 p.m., Friday at Napa Senior Center, 1606 Second St. Bernice Yarborough, program chairman, will Show slides of her collection.

7 Hostesses for the dessert luncheon will be Dixie Potter, chairman; Bernice Bringham, Annette Held, Margaret Moore, Julia Sanders, Lydia Loren, Margaret La Bourne and Ruth Evans, president. STYLES FOR YOUR TRIP TO MEXICO RED HEN FASHIONS 5091 St. Helena Highway 224-3782 8 7 of Activities at her home on Sept. 28 using an Hawaiian theme. Engagement Told At Open House Mr.

and Mrs. Antone Blythe announced the engagement of their son, Wilburn Blythe, to Eva Giananadrea of Hanford at an open house held last Saturday at their home, 1268 Salvador Ave, Over 40 attended the party including Mrs. Bertha Heintze and Mrs. Lydia Keller, great-aunts, of the future benedict. Highlighting refreshments was the pale green and white cake made and decorated by the groom-elects mother.

The tiride -elect, graduate of Mt. Whitney HighSchool, Visilia, attended American River College and College of the Sequoias. She is employed at LeMoore Naval Air Station. Her fiance, 1963 graduate of Napa High School, is in the U.S. Navy attached to the USS Ranger at LeMoore NAS.

Plans are for a June wedding in the Latter-day Saints Temple in Oakland. Silver Spray Silver Spray Chapter No. 59, Order of Eastern Star, will have its last initiation on Thursday at p.m. in Masonic Temple, according to June Schneider, worthy matron. Reservations are now' being taken by Mrs.

Rolland (Vivien) Atwood for the membership dinner being planned for Oct. 3 at p.m. at the temple. Fashion In Uniforms Uniforms designed for worn en in white are so beguiling that women in other fields are adopting them, too. Modish professional-type uniforms are created for comfort, with lines that do not restrict body movements, wheth er worn by hospital nurses, beau ticians or by other women with active jobs.

Three-piece pantsuits, tent dresses and slim culottes are styled along the most fashionable lines and are made practical machine -washable fabrics. ALWAY8 FIRST QUALITY Keep Filters Since the function of aircondi-tioner filters is to catch dust, dirt and pollen, they must be kept clean. Removable foam filters should be washed often in soap or detergent, then rinsed, squeezed out and returned to place. BORHOOD CLUB, Thursday, 12:30 p.m., potluck, home of Mrs. Edith Borman, SILVERADO CIRCLE CFA, Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Eagles Hall, 1525 Polk St.

-f BETA ALPHA PSI, BSP, Thursday, 8 p.m., home of Mrs. Gary Barker. Napa's Finest and Most Complete CHILDRENS SHOP 1239 First Street, Napa Phone 226-2512 BEGINS THURS. AND SflT. BUILD BABYS PHOTO ALBUM WITH Special! Sept.

1 1th thru Sept. 30th Mother and PIN-UPS. Beautiful 5x7 photograph for only Non-glara lights get natural smiles. Do your baby-bragging with a beautiful photo worth more than a thousand words. Get a completely finished photograph for only 59(.

You will not be urged to buy but if you wish the remaining poses theyre yours for 1.35 for the first, 1 .25 for the 2nd and $1 for any additional. AGE LIMIT 5 years. One or two children per family will be photographed singly for 59t each for the first picture. Each additional child under five, 1.50. Daughter Mother-Daughter jf Shampoo and Set 2.00-1 .00 Hair Cut .1 .50" 75 ermanent 10.00-5.00 American Beauty College Call ySAw Main St.

226-1845 Napa AlTfort Done by HHly Suptrvitod students PIXY PIN-UPS EXCLUSIVELY AT PENNEY'S PHOTOGRAPHER'S HOURS: 9:30 TO 5:30 FRI..

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