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1 See Ceylon VoL XMV, No. 36 The Weather Half Moon Yacht Association Week ending Scpi. 9,1968 Tomp. Hum. Dates Beachcombers' Ball Abq.iq Muimum 113 52 The Half Moon Yacht As- And the animals will be there Midmum 81 I2 sociation's annual Beachcomb- - in plywood or papier-mache, Dbdn~ Mhum 108 72 er's Ball will be held on Od. the jungle will flourish around Minimum 81 04 3 from 9 p.m. to 12 at the the perimeter of the pool and Raa Tanurn Muimum 102 96 Dhahran Patio, and the theme patio. The Queen's Combo, newly l2 Minimum 80 around which the revelers will named for the occasion, will fur- bedeck themselves is the "AFi~can nish the proper jungle rhythms. Queen." Attention Humphrey Bogarts and Reservations may be made Katherine Hepburns, African starting Monday through the . All Bowlers warriors and German sailors following representatives: Vivian The annual general meeting of will be on the set, along with a McLellan, phone 3042, or 5859 the Dhahran Women's Bowling derelict "African Queen," which after 3:30 p.m.; Ray Davidson, Association will be held at will double as a bdet area from phone 4531 or home phone 2267; 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 16, 1968 in which thick rib roasts will be Ralph Ritter, 2517 or2351 ;Doris the meeting room above the dispensed. Simpson, o5ce phone 5223; Donation to UNRWA Snack Bar. All members and All Is Not Lost Mabel Gray, home phone 4665, interested new bowlers should and Joan McIntosh, 2021-261 or Lose anything lately 7 Or find plan to attend and make known -"--.76x6 something you wanted to turn their wish in making the in, but didn't know where? I - - - 1968-69 winter bowling season 1 Here's the answer - a successful one. In Abqaiq, the Housing OEce, Attention all members of the 1 See Ceylon phone 5281, acts as clearing A ten-day tour of Ceylon Dhahran Men's Bowling As- house; in Dhahran, the Housing in late February and early sociation and interested new Oflice, phone 3016, has keys, March is now.beiig organized bowlers in the Dhahran area and eyeglasses, and bicycles in their and a priority list being com- members of the Ras Tanwa and collection, and in Najmah, the piled. There will only be Abqaiq Associations planning Recreation Office, phone 5221, space available for 40 persons to reside in the Dhahran area is the place. Items left in the due to the peak seasoh in during the 1968-69 winter bowl- Najmah Theater are held in the Ceylon at this time. Australia's Best at Tennis ing season who wish to pastici- Theater ticket. office for one For further details or to pate in a league or leagues: You day before they are turned over sign up call W. L. Dobyns, k can make your wishes known by Play in Dhahran Tomorrow to the Recreation Oflice. Dhahran 6782, after work. contacting Carroll Loyer, sec- Bill Bowrey, Australia's Num- promish of the new players. retary-treasurer of the associa- ber One tennis player, is acknowl- Her victory over Viginia Wade tion, on phone 5674 after working td@ to have the best backhand proves that we will be h&i hours, or on phone 4522 during and the prettiest wife in the way momfrom Faye More. working hours. tennis world. Dhahran will have sedng8tfheDhbr;raGebod The following leagues will be them both this week together formed during the month of Courts will be limited. Those with Ray Rdels and Faye More. who remember the 1964 visit September on these scheduled Laver, nights: Bill Bowrey, Lesley Turner of Rod Earl Bucholz, Men's Handicap Saturday Bowrey, Ray Ruffcls, and Faye Andrcs Gimeno and Alex will Me~it shy More, all world ranking players. OImedo will how that this 1ndleM.l Sunday will play men's singles, women's be the tennis event of 1968. Men's Clraic Tuesday singles, and mixed doubles this Tickets will be SR 15.00 for Mixd wodwsday Thursday and Friday, Sept. 12 each of the two performances. Mixed Doubles Wednesda and 13, at the Dhahran School I Courts. The matches will start at 9 a.m. on both days. And on TV ... Bowrey and RImds, who are There has been a god re- ranked Number One and Num- Wimbledon Tennis finals will sponse for the double round- ber Two in Australia, later this be carried on Aramco television trip flight from and to the year will probably defend the starting at 2 p.m. this Friday, U.S. at Christmas. Negotia- Davis Cup against the American Sept 13, and at the same hour tions with the airlines are team. the following Friday, Sept. 20. under way and persons who Lesley Turner Bowrey comes Fans can follow the bouncing have requwted space will be fresh from her victory over ball of the Wimbledon's Men's notified as soon as arrange- Margaret Smith Court. At press Singles Finals this Friday and ments have been completed. time Mrs. Bowrey had advanced the following Friday they'll have During the month of Septem- to the finals of the Brumana screenside seats for the Men's ber those wishing to make a International Tennis Tourna- Doubles Pis. reservation should drop the 3 ment request in the mail to W.M. 00 both Fridays, the tennis Jones, Box 1684, Dhahran. BuRels and Faye More in a twoday series of erhibltion tdnutcbm Faye More is described in will be immediately followed on the Dhahran SeMColds tomorrow and Friday. World Temb as one of the most by PI^. WdhMbka~But -KNwdlum,Aramea ~&3Aug.9ih~1~ knia Mr. Nwdtmn ba@m bi, on =mrwitlIQsR*a~Dil la 1919, and tacng YUm latefambailrsdonlkiBnmt ~~~adarriek- manf0rCaMlc.H.~ to Soul la lWl for a two-par --tom in 1943. Mr. Mesd6rtme a0 drinino 00lan~11, AbpPle* in Aprfl, 1951. ~~simplaingredisnts.1WClc *L e8irwrplad$ dmokmwan,ni nOh*sBosrarrd~,~~ u~~,mabmrca- QIPlrsdinwmanYdbbsb.. *(llrm tbn mir to- iedfiwaaDcrVm4h t/iC.Ka~ blPd in a mm.~ctthino+ 1 rdrra*r*l-- ~~~~pm-2-4t. Don't Mbs- Munich's Oktoberfkqt cduriw a Enmpcrn Cdllth of art and caltun. The apperranca of Mud& i~ well-known and famed. The gothic architsDnue ir nnuwul, asconk#6nlnthaFnucnltirob and the Alta mhaua (Old TOM H9).~uopod&umphr ofvd~~~ldndof~lluooq and the baroque and rococo found in tbo town and nouby e+xp~=mjoy. NympbglbnrO CutkwithtboAmaiicn~- the palm of nobility, the Thsrtincrkirchs, and the c!,,vaathatet us jwt a fbw d~~~fmm thermutsnofPMtasas.The MllrdchprtmrrsrLa bphthe~inoarmrny adonjoy a high reputation. BlJtMunichi!4alK,thehome of the GDnvcIWt. The otty has remained iatimrt@ liokd with the Alpine donand thw hm mined its indiganow vigor. its raorvsd iadMdrulity, its m*that*aiththe€=a- WOS. Many atrests in On or about Sunday, &pt. 22, metropolitan city rotains to tbis theMSHoeglrDyhwillaCpart dryatouChoftuaric~citV* rhmmwll bound for orrain, and the ddsnta haw ra and aboard, d"by a mainad mas n;IW th.n thOQs shukeafwwL~inthe of other plam. OwnoI'o epite," will bb two of Dbabtcm's mcwt tidcaa com- on the 0th hnd, mw stmstr mnaity worlaa - Dick aad m top open becaw i8 of the installation of a subany Moau BoMld Trad a favor- its the Bovrids, system. The Munichar, how- hobby of and the ever, doe3 not wmplain that threbmonths' cmh will take thedtyatpmbtismsaorm~~tbsm to 8uCh exotic portssf- all Kh-. building site. Citizsns and Vroititon w &and and at the acavam nnd~mcrwhich~t~nduce the city to a rtatc of ch.oI. BU~the Munichm Fiybelisrcc that soma day owrwu wfFl be in applepie order; if not MW)ltOT, thm u leMt fa ibe Olympia in 1972. After all, thy still hevc a bLw placas whom they can seek rethpa One of them is the Eagllrh Garden, considered the moat bcoutitW city park in Ogmnay. And thy are proud of tbdr new stat= symbol: thc Olympia Tower. Tbin TV tower. memuring only lOmeter8kanthmthe Me1 Tower, stands in the urs whmo building8 crad 8- hkl8 wii be srected dudrig the co* prUs fa the be 01ympiJa. Europe's futoa liRc take the Vrsitor to the &tfonna which not only offer a famdc vim butaturniDgrrrt.unntmda The Dhahran Arabi Season's Final Show - C Jnniora. M oko took $rst place in the ClbDnpiwwhip Epuitarion, Juniors. ampionship 1968 .. - -. - .. Sun and Flare ?-I 9;. +!- 3 ;, 4 & 5 '7 Pages .'. L ...+1 September 11, 1968 -47 & 2 iMtz and the &dge of the show, Nigd WalRcr, check ms. k upafhw~~Um&c#- POD- vmsmm liaockcd in -8 we& &ot 75 yarda Wt for n dntrs on 'th par4tif&hobdAhQn %A, Bob Ren aIbimd 8 4s- yarddl0tintoOla~fbr.n *thnc.'fheMtrurlrcbe, hmwer* wu tlm 8ad by "BPIJo BaU1 Bob &(IIIIIP, ab on tbe 1- pr 5 hole. Wdlwmtplt~ two tmmondeU8 shots to m Memory Lane This Week's Mwies Thursday evening, Sept. 9. Dramanmco plwentcd "Horn COUNTEPWINT hvoon a Maglo Crupot" on tho Dhahran Patio. The nam Charlton Haton, M. Soholl tion of a lctbar from Tom Puiwfakle, a rpnriow homelocrm Advcntura (Adult) 0004 von (and written) by liFuhton, formed the nocleu omeclutoononly tttho endm show which waa enthuabblly mxbd, Sept. 11: 3:15,7:30pm. * * Scpt. 12: 3:15,730p.m. Dhabran Women's Group Notes - Tbe emp& of roal ia creunwmforow"B.cktoSchoolPMy"wwmu&~t ElmcmEK cd. We haw wnoa for all of the pro-school children which wl Jpmer Stavart. Henry Fonda will distribute to tho mothem for home we. Westom (Mult) Oood No Shod Subjccr . Sspt. 13: 3:15.7*3 p.m.
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