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St. Jude Hospital Guild Sponsors Benefit and Fashion show A mink stole was presented to a surprised and delighted woman as winner of the first prize at the St. Jude hospital guild luncheon at the Clock Country club, La Habra, yesterday. Mrs. J. Bessincourt of Buena Park was not present at the luncheon but was notified by telephone. Three hundred luncheon guests watched as the mink stole was modeled before them by Mrs. Raymond Thompson of Fullerton at the conclusion of the fashion showing which marked a highly successful first enterprise of the hospital guild. Second prize winner of the day was E. Herberth of Whittier who will receive a $200 merchandise order from the Mary Millerick Shop in Anaheim. Mrs. Hazel Chitjian of Whittier was named as third prize winner of a $100 merchandise order from the Anaheim store. Guild president Mrs. P. J. Weisel Jr. of La Habra Heights who welcomed and thanked the luncheon guests for their support, introduced Mrs. Jane McLaughlin who was the fashion show commentator. Models were various fashion leaders of their communities. Among them was Mrs. John Larson of Anaheim. Mrs. Weisel announced that while receipts toward the benefit fund could not be announced accurately until later in the week, indications were that it might benefit the hospital fund in excess of $5000. B'nai B'rith Women Hostesses for Dinner The Executive Board of the Orange County B'nai B'rith Women were hostesses to a dinner "For Women Only" held Monday evening at the Beth Sholom Temple Annex. Mrs. Morrey Gliksohn, vice president was over-all chairman, and the committee for the dinner and program were Mesdames Isaac Slaivitt, Al Blake, Bernard D'Jivre, Jack Yunis, Wm. Rice, Seymour Rice, Chas. Canetti, Helen Milkes and Sylvia Brown. Misses June Pischel and Ora Canetti helped with the serving. Whittier College Opens Registration Sept. 17 WHITTIER — Another full year of academic and extra-curricular activities will get underway at Whittier College Sunday, September 13, when the 52-year-old institution begins an orientation program for approximately 350 new students. Whittier officials anticipate an enrollment of about 950 students this year. The freshman class is expected to exceed 275. The independent, coeducational, four-year college will again offer a full program of undergraduate study in the liberal arts tradition. Some graduate work is also offered. About 65 full-time and several part-time instructors will comprise the 1953-54 Whittier faculty. Classes will start on Monday, September 21. The first all-college gathering will be held the following day at a convocation. Anthony R. Pierno, Burbank, student body president, is chairman of the new student orientation program. Assisting him are Robert D. Liverman, San Bernardino, who will be in charge of men's activities, and Miss Betty Adams, Whittier, who will head up women's activities. Included in the program to help Whittier's new student adjust to college life and become familiar with its campus and various activities are discussion groups, men's and women's assemblies, individual counseling, fellowship circles, a barn dance, fun nights and dances. Registration for all students is scheduled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 17-18-19. State President Visits W. R. C. Chapter Here Mrs. Meta Caldwell, state department president of the Women Relief Corps, was honored guest at the luncheon meeting of the A.B.Paul, Anaheim chapter W.R.C., yesterday at the I.O.O hall. She was ushered into the meeting by the color bearers introduced to the corps. She spoke on her projects for the year, Girl's Town near Riverside narcotics problems and the relief corps home near Santa Clara. After her talk, Mrs. Caldwell given a "money plant" and a cage of roses. The business meeting followed potluck luncheon at noon at a large birthday cake was featured. The cake marked the birthdays seven members, Mines, Lucy Alvie Elizabeth Ray, Limie Campher Bertha Harvey, Irene Robe Mamle Brumagin and Cecil Hall. President Mrs. Alice Roberts pided at the business meeting; announced that the social club meet in the city park Sept. 22 noon for a potluck luncheon. L.A.County Fair Will Highlight Art Exhibit POMONA—Woman have played a greater role in inspiring painters than in being painters; it is revealed in the comprehensive collection "Painting in the USA"—1721 to 1919 which will highlight the art exhibition of Los Angeles County Park September 18 to October 4. Only five women painters represented in the exhibition more than 150 significant American painters chosen from all parts of the country and from a range early 250 years in the history of American art. As the subject of the artist's creation, women have played a weighing part in the exhibition shows. Preview of portrait of Mistress Ann Pardard, painted in stark and unflinching. The Executive Board of the Orange County B'nai Brith Women were hostesses to a dinner "For Women Only" held Monday evening at the Beth Sholom Temple Annex. Mrs. Morrey Gliksohn, vice president was over-all chairman, and the committee for the dinner and program were Mesdames Isaac Slavitt, Al Blake, Bernard D'Jivre, Jack Yunis, Wm. Rice, Seymour Rice, Chas. Canetti, Helen Milkes and Sylvia Brown. Misses June Pischel and Ora Canetti helped with the serving. Mrs. Phillip Rosenberg, wife of the newly arrived Rabbi was a guesj. Junior Ebell Plans Tea for Rushee's September 13 Anaheim Junior Ebell Rush Tea Sunday, Sept. 13 between the hours of 2 and 4. Mrs. Gene Newton, 723 Buttonwood, membership chairman, would like the names of prospective members returned not later than Sept. 8. All Junior Ebell members are invited and welcomed. Anaheim Farm Center Will Meet AUHS September 8 James Alderson, chairman of Anaheim Farm Center, announced today that his unit will meet on Sept. 8 at the cafeteria of Anaheim Union High School. A buffet dinner will be served, following which Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sieben will present an illustrated travelog. The program will be introduced by Mrs. Sylvia Mauerhan, program chairman. We're right proud of how much our little want ads do. ONCE IN-A-LIFETIME Sale! COATS $14.88 COATS $14.88 ● COATS YOU WOULD EXPECT TO PAY $29.50 FOR! ● EVERY COAT 100% WOOL! ● GUARANTEED LININGS! Yes, we made a wonderful purchase of these Full Length Coats ... and we are passing these savings on to you! Every Coat a brand new style with sweeping backs, deep cuffs and in all wanted colors and sizes ... Dozens and Dozens to choose from Clearance—All Cotton BLOUSES 1.00 Regular 1.99 CINCH BELTS 2 for 1.00 160 W. Center McKinley's Anaheim 7686 State President Rita W. R. C. Chapter Here Meta Caldwell, state departpresident of the Women's Corps, was honored guest and per at the luncheon meeting of A. B. Paul, Anaheim chapter C., yesterday at the I. O. O. F. She was ushered into the sing by the color bearers and reduced to the corps. She spoke of her projects for the year, the Town near Riverside narcotics ama and the relief corps home Santa Clara. On her talk, Mrs. Caldwell was a "money plant" and a corf of roses. business meeting followed a k lunchon at noon at which the birthday cake was featured. A marked the birthdays of members, Mmes. Lucy Alvord, Ray Ray, Limmie Campbell, Harvey, Irene Roberts, Brumagin, and Cecil Hall. District P-T A Will Hear State President More than 200 delegates from the Fourth (Orange County) Distrition of the California Congress of Parents and Teachers will meet in the Student Lounge and Cafeteria of Santa Ana College on Thursday, Oct. 15, to hear Mrs. P. D. Bevil of Sacramento, state president. Mrs. John J. Vernon, of Sana Ana, District president, will presdele, with a welcome from School Superintendent Lynn H. Crawford and Dr. Daniel C.McNaughton, College director. Mrs. Ray E. Finley of Westminster is program chairman. Mrs. Vernon said additional detatails will be given at the Sept. 17 meeting in Anaheim City Park. Val Moore Dancers Entertain at Luau The Val Moore dance studio presented ten advanced students in an Hawaiian Luau at the Balboa Bay club last week. The dancers combined their talents with 24 swimmers in an aqua show producded by Miss Betty Drummond. The entire program of aquacade and dance was given again Saturday evening at the Clock Country club in Whittier. Those taking part in the luau were Shelby Tunnel, Diana Leverich, Lollie Crist, Joyce Caldwell, Charlotte Stevens, Barbara Noble, George Atton, and Dolores Pool. Miss Griffin, and six year old Carol Merrett entertained last night at a program at the Mormon church in Bellflower. Anniversary Dinner: Party Honors the J. W. Prentiss' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Prentiss, 68, S. Linda Vista, Anaheim, wihosts at a delightful dinner pare recently in honor of their 69 wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. John W. Prentiss of SanAna. The occasion for celebration was augmented by the birthday of Ben Prentiss and his granddaughter, Susan Bond. The honoguests received many lovely givand cards of congratulation. Other guests were Mr. and M. Larry Bond and daughters, Suand Barbara of Fullerton; Mr. Mrs. Jimmie Myers, Mr. and M. Lawrence Prentiss, and Mr. Mrs. Patrick Abbott, Anaheh Mr. and Mrs. Gene Prentiss, Hert Prentiss, and Mrs. Eula Houton, Long Beach; Miss Florea Prentiss, J. E. Prentiss, Mr. Mrs. J. H. Prentiss, and son Douglas and Mark, and daughter Marsha, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Mueller and son, Vincent, San Ana. Unable to attend but send greetings were Mrs. J. E. Prentiss of Santa Ana, Mr. and Mrs. Cox of San Diego; and Mr. Mrs. Toy Stevens and daughter Hollywood. There's No Substitute for B Circulation. PARTIES Big week-end co Big week-end co MONDAY IS LABOR DAY ALL STORES WILL BE CLOSED Shop at Safeway Early for the Extra Supplies You'll Need Between Now and Tuesday! FRESH FRYERS Tender, specially fed, plump birds all ready for you to fry to crusty-brown, golden pieces of tasty goodness! Fancy fresh Grade A, of course, eviscerated and cut up. If you prefer, buy the whole chicken. Labor Day Special, at Safeway! BEEF RIB ROAST U.S.D.A. Choice Standing 7" cut from first five ribs. Fully aged; trimmed. GROUND BEEF As Famous as Safeway Steaks Juicy and flavorfull Visking protected. State inspected. FRANKS Swift Premium Skinless. All meat "hot dogs." Packed in collophane. CANNED HAM Wilson's Tender Made The boneless, skinless ham with the lasting flavor! Large Bologna By the Price 39c Corned Beef Ice Cream Cotillion Guest Fresh Peach, Butter-scotch Marble, Strawberry, Chocolate, Vanilla, Chocolate Marble. PINT CARTON 24¢ (2 Pints for 47¢) Flavor of the month! CREME SODA Cragmon! 2 32-oz. 29¢* brand. Pepsi-Cola 6 13-oz. 45¢* White Rock Oliger bottle 23¢* Hawaiian Punch pint bottle 53¢ MONTE CRISTO WINES Sherry, Muscatel, fifth gallon 69¢ Port, Pale Sherry. (Burgundy or Southeme, fifth, 58c.) Beer 2 12-oz. 25¢ 2 11-oz. 19¢* CIRCUS PEANUTS Unblanched. Spanish. 8-oz. can 25¢ 8-oz. can 29¢ SALAD MUSTARD Purtas brand. 32-oz. jar 19¢ WHITE MAGIC SOAP 23-oz. 23¢ 46-oz. 45¢ Pepsi-Cold 6 bottles 45c White Rock Ginger Ale 28 oz. 23c* Hawaiian Punch pint bottle 53c MONTE CRISTO WINES Sherry, Muscatel, fifth gallon 69¢ Port, Pale Sherry. (Burgundy or Sauterne, fifth, 58c.) Beer 2 12 oz. cans 25c 2 11 oz. bottles 19c* Bohemian type export beer. (32 oz. bottle, 25c, plus deposit.) Wines and Beers only in licensed Safeway Stores. Taxes extra. *Deposits are extra on bottles. COTTAGE CHEESE Blossom Time, the cottage cheese with the real old time flavor you love to eat! Former or Creamed. 22¢ Chocolate cup 22¢ Half & Half pint cnt. 25c quart cnt. 44c Lucerne. Half milk and naif crec Whipping Cream Lucerne 19 pt. 31c Lucerne prices effective only in local milk marketing area. CIRCUS PEANUTS Unblanched. Spanish. 8 oz. can 25¢ can 8 oz. can 29¢ SALAD MUSTARD Purtas brand. 32 oz. jar 19¢ WHITE MAGIC SOAP 23 oz. pkg. 23¢ pkg. 46 oz. pkg. 45¢ MD TOILET TISSUE Packed in plastic bag. 8 rolls 75¢ Coffee Values Nob Hill 1 lb. bag 76¢ 2-lb. bag, 1.50. Airway 1 lb. bag 75¢ 2-lb. bag, 1.48. Edwards 1 lb. bag 79¢ 2-lb. can, 1.56. CANTALOUPES Large, Meaty, Sweet, Juicy lb. 4¢ FRESH CELERY UTAH TYPE lb. 3¢ Crisp, green, crunchy! For salads or to cook. Low priced! NOW ON SALE! SEPTEMBER ISSUE FAMILY CIRCLE GET YOUR COPY TODAY! PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT., SEPT. 3, 4, 5, 1953, AT SAFEWAY STORES IN THIS AREA. (Thru Sunday in Stores open Sunday) Right to limit reserved. No sales to dealers. Sales tax added to retail prices on taxable items. YOUR LOCAL SAFEWAY 135 SOUTH LEMON STREET Anniversary Dinner Party Honors the W. Prentiss' and Mrs. Ben Prentiss, 6382 Linda Vista, Anaheim, were at a delightful dinner party in honor of their 61st anniversary of Mr. and John W. Prentiss of Santa The occasion for celebration augmented by the birthdays of Penntiss and his grandmaster, Susan Bond. The honored received many lovely gifts cards of congratulation. The engagement of Miss Helen Louise Leavitt of Alhambra and Lyle Wayne Bass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bass, 306 E. Wilhelmina St., Anaheim, has been announced by the parents of the bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Leavitt. Mr. Bass was graduated from Anaheim high school in 1952 and attended Fullerton Junior college one year. He is now employed with the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company in Los Angeles. Miss Leavitt is a graduate of Alhambra high school where she was a member of Las Moras service club. She is also employed at Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company in Los Angeles. No date has been set for the wedding. Announcements The Indiana state society will hold its monthly meeting at Bixby park in Long Beach, Sept. 8. Picnic dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. in Shelter House. Coffee will be provided. If It's News You'll See It In The Bulletin Red Cross Meets Quota Of Nurses for Polio The first quota of twelve nurses requested of the American Red Cross by the Orange County Hospital for the care of polio patients has been met, according to Mrs. Bernard W. Mott, R. N., Chairman of Disaster Nursing for the American Red Cross, Southern Orange County Chapter, and Chairman of the Polio Nursing Committee. Two additional nurses from Long Beach reported for duty August 26, completing the complement of twelve Red Cross nurses now on duty. Because of the shortage of general duty nurses in the hospital, and the many respirator cases needing constant watching and care the County Hospital made a second request yesterday for six additional nurses, Mrs. Mott reported, and recruitment by the Red Cross through the Director of Nursing Services in the Pacific Area, San Francisco, will continue. The Pacific Area serves eight Western states and all Red Cross chapters in this area, have been asked to assist in this special recruitment of nurses, Mrs. Mott said. She has been in constant contact with the San Francisco office, as well with the surrounding Red Cross chapters. end coming up! Be ready with plenty of "GOOD EATS" from SAFEWAY Wherever you go and whatever you do, good eating is a big part of the fun of a holiday. So start your plans for this coming weekend with a trip to Safeway. We're featuring a big lineup of values on foods you'll need to help make your holiday a gay occasion. Check the ones listed here. RYERS Per Pound 59¢ FROM THE TALL CORN COUNTRY! Dubuque Brand PORK SHOULDER PICNICS Ready to eat! Cooked, boneless, skinless! Good to eat baked, fried, or "as is." In natural juices. Gelatin added. AVERAGE WEIGHT 5 POUNDS OR LESS lb. 69¢ AST U.S.D.A. Choice Fully aged; trimmed. EF As Famous as Safeway Steaks ected. State inspected. ift Premium cked in collophane. AM Wilson's Tender Made the lasting flavor! 9c Corned Beef 73¢ lb. 39¢ lb. 45¢ pkg. $598 can Boneless Brisket 49¢ Curtsy BAKERY SPECIAL Fresh-baked Values Hot Dog Rolls Curtsy brand pkg. 15¢ Sesame Buns Curtsy Barbecue pkg. 17¢ Barbecue Buns Curtsy Plain pkg. 15¢ Fresh Cookies Door Park Dointies pkg. 29¢ CARAMEL ICED GOLD RANCH LAYER CANDY-RICH CARAMEL tape this light, flavorful gold layer...baked the Curtsy "home ingredient" way! SPECIAL! 35¢ Fresh-baked Values Hot Dog Rolls Curtiny brand of 15¢ Sesame Buns Curtiny Barbecue of 17¢ Barbecue Buns Curtiny Plain of 15£ Fresh Cookies Door Park Dairies of 29£ CARAMEL ICED GOLD RANCH LAYER SPECIAL! CANDY-BICH CARAMEL tops this light, flavorful gold layer... baked the Curty "home ingredient" way! EGGS LARGE GRADE A OAK OLEN BRAND All eggs are kept under refrigeration in the store. dozen 69¢ BREAKFAST GEMS EGGS LARGE FRESH GRADE A dozen 71¢ CREAM O' THE CROP EGGS LARGE FRESH GRADE AA. dozen 73¢ PORK & BEANS 30-oz. can 18¢ Van Camp's. Cooked in tomato sauce. (16-oz.-can, 10c.) MARGARINE SUNNYBANK YELLOW 1-lb. carton 23¢ Top quality. Quartered; foil-wrapped. Special price. JELL-WELL GELATIN DESSERTS 3-oz. pkg. 5¢ Your choice of six delicious flavors. Quick, easy! BEL-AIR FROZEN JUICES Orange Juice 2 fl oz. 29¢ 13-oz. 27¢ Lemonade 2 fl oz. 27¢ 13-oz. 25¢ For Your Holiday Picnic Potato Chips Ball brand Twin Park 8-oz. pkg. 45¢ Charcoal 16-oz. carton 89¢ 1.61 Crisp, crunchy chips! Blue Flame brand. Hardwood. Margarine Parkay brand Yellow quarts 3-oz. 27£ Ripe Olives Ebony brand. 89-oz. jar size. 27£ Nationally advertised. Briquets 10-ft. bag 1.09 lb. 1.89 Sweet Pickles Libby brand Home style (Medium size, 9-oz. can, 19c.) Cliffchar brand Long-burning. Dill Pickles Del Monte Sliced. 36-oz. bottle 31£pkg. 45£ Tuna Chicken of the Sea Red Label. 7-oz. cup 38£pkg. Tuna Chicken of the Sea Green Label 89-oz. cup 33£pkg. SAFEWAY MON STREET ANAHEIM BIG FREE PARKING LOT