News Scrapbook 1969-1971

From Feb. 1 To Feb. 8

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MARY CREAMER STUDIO, 3'9 Bird R9.ck Av •., la Jolla, 1 4 Monday-SaturCloy-Mory Creamer 0111 and watercolors. DE GRAZIA, '2611 Sen o,no Ave., 10:Jo-, daily-Works ,n variou, mtdlO by Ted Dt Grazia. oeslGN CENTER. INC., 360l Fifth Ave.• ,-.s:30 Monda'(• Soruraay-James Hubbell metal 1culptur1, pa1t1I draw,n,,, J:)lfSts~l-J !SPERANTO BUILOINC, 343S Camtnl) Del Rio South, 9.7 da,ly-Koy Peterson oils, tt'lrou1h FeD. 21. eve·s ART GALLERY, 3671 Fairmount Ave., 10-, t1a,1y- D0111d Gilbert pen and ink draw1nts, throu,11 Fib. 22. FIN ARTS GALLERY, north •nd of Plaza de Panama, Balboo Park, 10·S Tuudov-saturday, 1'2:J0-5 Sunday. Free doc•nt tour, at 10 11 and l:JQ TuesaaY -Thursday, 2:30 D.m. Sunday and uv appo1n1ment - An exhibit of meclals bY American sculptor, 1n the Bliou room. Persian rugs from lht colltction of Mehdt dll Ma9hanl, through Feb. 11. Roy L1ct,ten,1ein htttographs and on, pa1ntln1, throuth Ftb. 21. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, .5175 War1n, Road, 10-3 MondaY- lhUl"Sday, 10-.5:30 Fr1dan-011ve111 McPherson oils, throu9h FtD t . G~~r~~:: Po~ ~:,~~:~R::l~Un~~~~heft~~v•,e~:r~ir,~ 1hrGU9h Fett. 21. l.A GALER'.A OF CALIFORNIA, 1161 Avenida dt 1a PIDYO, lo Jolla. JO•S dallv-Wtstern oils, watercolors and sculpture Dy 1alltrv ort1su. Harry Jack,on ltronte sculpture. CALI.ERIES OF MASTERS OF THE FUTURE, 1734 Orante An, Coronado .. f:3M Monday-Thursday, t:30-t Fl"idays, 10-t Sundays-Froncl1 Woodahl, Wade Reynolds, Dante DIIS plus 0111 DY U.S. and t:.uropeon orlu,ts~ GANDALF G•LLEt

OLO TOWN GALLERIES, .2501 San Dino Ave., 10:30-6 doily- Works In various media by members of the Not1ona1 Acode Y of De.sivn_ including Fred and Eileen Whitoker, Sers, ongart,. Emil Kosa Jr-., Milford She-ets, "'Leonar'tl ~!~~e~~:-A11ie;:o,~rn~e.rn paintings by Sam Sav,tt, sranleY ORR'S GALLERY, 2200 Fourth Ave, 10-S Monday.Saturday Group si,ow bv gallery artists, JOhn Ihle graphics and Ralph Tarzian si:ulpture, through FeD. 28. P~-~ 0 tX'o~:a~-'?~~~:.;#- ~.s•J~td:;~~sf~~ro7' ;.~;w~!'ocroiS m two, .2 1 i and three C11mens1ons, ends Saturday PASTEL LADY, Squibob Square, 2611 San Oie,o Ave,, 10·6 l0•10 Friday and Saturday - Helen Gaunt RO!iERTS-SCOTT ANO C0. 1 INC '227 E. Grand St., Escon• Monday-Friday, 9·30•noon Saturdays-Mane s~:s 01 l~~d:y~la:~r~!~~u!2~Jo~s 0 u;~~~cfy~~rr~~!b 0 :o~~,:; Belmo Gumusoglu oils, today hroush March 1. scc~~t~;',L~a A~~c~~J:}E:c:'n'oa~,~1da0:.' 1°J.~c;~t;rd~;;n~~: Sunday-Les Phillips Postel portra1t1. .SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK, 92.50 Mission Gorse 1~::i ~:~~i:n 1:-,,ld 1~~d 0 [il!~~d~ris, 1, 0 ~!~!~r:JitV 5 rhe East County Ari Assoc,a1ton, throu1h March 30. SHOWCASE OF THE ARTS, 126 S. Kalmla St., Escondido, ~~t: 1r:~~~t;T~e'J~abv 0 1~af 0 ~~,~~fl'on 1 ~~~ra,r~~dgiSI~ SOUTHWESTERN GALLERY, Spanis.h Village Ari Canter,

JONES GALLERY. 1262 Prospect St., La Jolla, 10·6 Tuesday- Saturday - Paintings, sculpture and pottery by gallery artlsa. Kf:z<~t~ta~-~~}o\~'\:~'ea 1 J:1~:r~;~~~1lhtt, a~~;1fc!:a .;:t'~~- colors; George LOSfl'Y prints, ond James Ke.nKnignt metol SCUIPtun. LA JOLLA ART ASSOCIATION, 791S Girard Avt,, 1-5 Clallv- Raphael Guherrez o,ls, through Feb. 14. LA JOLLA MUSEUM OF ART, 700 ProsPect, 11·5 Tuesdoy .. Friday, 12::30·5 Soturdoy-sundoy, 7-10 weonesdav-Contem• porat"y Amer.cal"! ta1>estt"1H, a show of 28 works by 11 artists, ends next Sunday. samuet Clayberge:r acrylics on canvas, ends nfl'Xt Sundav. LAUOEL, aoss Wlnterq.lrCl'!ns Blvd., El Caion, •., MondDY· Saturdav-Olls, waftrco1ors and paslels by iocal arh,ts. MANUE~'S RESTAURANT, 2416 San Diego Ave .• 11·10 daily -Manuel (M1smo) Moseley oils. M,'l~sE~~-~~:;.~~n~!y2.2r G~~~~T~!k 5 :t 0~1~ 1 t:1:S !1rs Liv !1~':.· Ca\lforn10 artists. MISSION stESTAt;RANT, 6225 Mission Gor9e Road, 6:30 a.m.- 1 p.m. Monday-Saturday-Group show by memDtrs of tne Del Gardens Arts and Crafts Guild .. CARL NEUB~RT GALLERY AND STUDIO, 1411 Hermes SI, Leucadia, t·t dally-Carl Neubert po1nt1n91 and sculpture. NIMBLE NEEDLE, 1250 Prospect St.r La Jolla, 10•5 Mondoy- Saturday-Group textllo crofts show, tnrou1h Feb. 13. NOVA ART GALLERY, 6549 Mission Gorge Rd,, 104 Monday- Thursday and Salurday, 10., Fridan-Cont,nu1n9 show bY tollery artists in vanou, media.

w;;;:~f,,W~~ra,rJ~~~Y-Judy Sm,th W1hion, Waite SPANISH PLAZA G41.LeRY, 2627 San 01eeo Ave,, 10 6 Monday-Thursday, IM Frktay.Sunday - De Grazia r,nnt,, M. A. Gomez,. Buclc ¥.cCoin Weslern painting,, Groce Ed• words oils, or11ina1 Otls by Europeans. TIMKEN GALLEltV northeast corner or Pl010 de Panama, Balboa Pork, 10•5:30 Tuesday throu1h Salurdav 1 :&0-4 JO ~~gd:!{a,r.~:.eo tours by appointmenl-Putnom collect1on of TROSBY GALLERIES, 7447 Girard Ave., La JollD, 11-4 Monc:hrY-SaturdoY-E•thteenth Century Frenc;h furmlure and porcelains, English silver, Pain11nes of the early West and Onentol art ob1ecrs, through April 30. THE VtLLAGER1 1237 Prospect St., 11•.5 Soluroavs ond 5un• doys-L1la Meyer M. K• .Stmth and lhi des Los11r1 011!." VISTA ART GALLERY, )45 E. Visla Wav, Vlsto, noon· • Tuu- day.Salurday-Vi ta Art Gufld membership show plus fl~a morket and book mart. VIVA MEXICO, 2323 San Doego Ave., Old Town, 9 30-S ,o Monday-Salurdav,. 11·4 Sunday - Pre•C:olumb1an tJrllfoc.ts from the Wut Coast of Mexico and Peru. WAR:EHOUSE ART GALLERY, 1850 Mo1n St., Ramona, 1-0S Friday-Tuesday-Works by sallerr orfisl1 plus Edna Span- 9ler oils. EVENTS F 1s~iafn~ri. 0 :!i~e1 RJ(iIc3{s~eJssA~'l:t~h~1~109:'r~~ 0 1~~~~~; Sumer" 10:45 o.m. Tuesday. ROHR PARK GALLERY, • 5 • 8 Sweetwater Rood-Ph1hPPlnl orlist Fred Sabater Jr. will present a pa,nl1ng dtmon1t1a• tion at l p,m. Wednesday.

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Sunday, February 8, 1970

Clipancl save ell w ek -- -----·-" -------------------- ------------------------------------------ ANAC From Feb. To Feb. 15 ma DIEGO ~TATF Th chuol will pre cnt thn·, ,hurt pla),, by Harold Pinter and by tu- d at ;\hclmel l:l1cr and Kar('n ,J 1bh at 8 pm 1 hu~day, Frid ) and Saturday m the lk m ,tic ts F.xp rimcntal Th ater Pop f Band will play at 7 p.m. Saturday in the . chool s :'.\llayan Hall \\1th the winners of last spring's :\1aytime Solo Festl\ al as sol01sts HE.'\i\A CHOIR BOYS - The youthful chorus

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m il perform al 3 p.m. today m the Ci,ic Thea- ter. CHA.,IBER \Il:SIC-Clarmebst Dame) 1',Jag- nusson, piamst Gerita Hanna, violinist •·ick Stamon and cellist ;\larione Hart 1t1ll play at 7:30 p.m Tuesday in the Central Public Li• IJ_rary, 820 E St G.\BRIOM TRIO-The ensemble will play at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Friday in the Fine Arts Lec- ture Hall of Gro smont College, El Cajon. LA JOLLA PRESBYTERIA, CHURCH - A program of sacred music for soloists, harp and piano 1\lll be presented at 4 p m next Sundar m tb r church, 771!) Draper Ave. AYY B,\.: ·o- The baad from the, 'aval Train- ing Ceater here will play at 8 p.m tomorro1t m Pilgrim Hall , Escondido for the Philha rmonic Arti ts Series.

FRA.: K ZAPP A - The former leader of the :\!other~ of Invention will bring his 001~ group , the Hot Rat~. to the Sports Arena at ;; p.m. to- day on a bill with Love, S1\eetwater, Penrod, ·It"• .\ Beautiful Day and a 1lm of the Cr~am 's la,! performance in Londo Also... •·IHE BRAVE LITTLE TAILOR' - Puppet

tion Hall on a bill with th~ Pair Extraordi nairr, above. Music ,!\RY \LDERDICE-,-The p1ani,t 11ill present orks or the Baroqu<' kla er at 3 p.m nex • unday m Room 2:;o of t e Communil} Coo- cour e B \ n CO ·c RT 11 P Southn P tr.rn College

at 2 and 8 p m today ,Juha Br,mdle' Framp- 'on pla~- a chcmm~ \\ldOY. .

Pla)hnm,e, 3903 Voltaire St. Pomt Loma, 1H ll present the combination puppet-actor play for chtldren al 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sunda;s tnrough !\larch 8. ----------------- ---------~----~--------~---~~---------------------------------

/.J,o Concerts To Open At Public Library The Alcala Trio Y.ill open the wmter series of chamber

le ture Relations, will give a public talk at the University of San Diego Frida , eb. 6.

2 Workshops On Music Draw Near More than 120 priests, Sisters and laity already have registered for the two workshops on liturgical music in the new Mass to be held February 8 in Sacred Heart Church, Redlands, and February 15 rn De Sales Hall University of San Diego, Akal~ Park. · Both seminars start at 2 p.m. They are being sponsored by the Diocesan Music Commission to facilitate functional knowledge or the role of music in the new Mass. At each workshop a demonstration Mass will be concelebra ted by Auxiliary Bishop John R. Quinn, chair- man of the music commission and Fathe: Eu ene Lindusky: OSC, director of the w kshops, ost Rev. T. Maher has encouraged pastors to send oir directors and organists to e of the workshops and has pomted out the significance of music in the restructured liturgy. Dr. Joseph Rossi, executive retary of the music corn-• 1ssion, said th seminars are o n to al the faithful and that advance egistration is not cessary for aclmission.

Keyes on "Minority Groups and Com- munity Relations in Califor- nia," ~onsored by the USD Political &ience Club. He will speak at noon in More Hall, USD School of Law. Keyes, 33, was appointed by the Governor in 1967 a a liai- son to the minority commum· ties for labor relations. housing, race relations and antipoverty progra . He also acts as the state's Human Relations Officer to all city and county Human Relations Commissions. Before taking the post as aide to the governor, Keyes was special assistant to the Secretary of B'usiness and Transportation, Gordon Luce. An alumnus of the Univer- sity of San Diego, Keyes was the second alumnus to be will speak

SAN DIEGO, Calif. - Rob- ert J. Keyes, Gov. Reagan's a s s i s t a n t for Community

SEMINARIAN-PIANIST Nie Reveles, 21, a student at St. Francis Sem,nary studying to be a priest, will give a piano recital at 8•30 p.m. th, Saturday, February 14, at the University of San Diego College for Women Theater. He al o ts a senior at USD where he is completing requirements tor a BA degree ,n music. He expects to postpone aettina a araduate dearee In mus,c until he fulfills hrs studies for the priesthood, another four years. Reveles also is serving as a consultant to the Diocesan Music Commission.

football coach. His next post was at St. Augustine High School where he taught accounting and coached varsity track and was assistant varsity football coach. In 1963 Keyes entered the insurance business and was named agent of the year by his firm in 1966.

his Junior year. He went on to play offensive halfback with the San Francisco '49ers and with the Oakland Raiders. From football Keyes went to education, headmg the b u s i n e s s department at Marian High School, Imperial Beach, 1962-64. He also was Marian's varsity baseball coach and assistant varsity

appointed to the USD board of trustees. His appointment was announced in September. Keyes was graduated in 1962 with a bachelor's degree in business admmistration, with minors in economics and philoso~y. A noted football player with the USD Toreros, Keyes was captain of the team during

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