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Turkey Keynote of Thursday Forum
Oriental mosques and streamlined office buildings provide dramatic contrast of ancient and modern civilization existing side by side in Turkey are to be shown in colored movies by Karl Robinson, traveler and photographer, at the first Fullerton Public Forum program to be presented Thursday evening, Oct. 1, beginning at 7:30 p.m. in Fullerton Union High School auditorium. All forum lectures are open to the public without charge.
Situated in both Europe and Asia Turkey is a composite of both European and Oriental cultures which has modernized rapidly since the end of the Ottoman Empire. Robinson's pictures include views of Istanbul on the Bosporus, a city of mosques and palaces of the late sultans, and of modern progressive Ankara, today's capital of the republic.
Replacing the tea and veil are up-to-date European-style clothes for men and women. Turkish importance in western defense is proved by membership in the Atlantic Pact Community of Nations.
Silk culture, fruit and tobacco farms, Turkish rugs and ceramics are a few of the products exchanged in foreign trade, according to Robinson.
The photographer emphasizes typical life of modern Turkey and things of unusual interest in his films, enlivening the show with a keen sense of humor. He has spent 25 years living and working in foreign fields, including Alaska Austria, China, Japan, Germany, Greece and Switzerland.
Now a resident of California, Robinson "suffered from a early attack of wanderlust," as he puts it, and most of his life has been occupied with mingling among and seeking to understand other peoples.
One of his convictions is that knowing others better, and regarding them as neighbors will result in tolerance, appreciation, and a kind of world in which we can live and work in peace and understanding.
Four Local Women Take Top Honors at Los Angeles Fair
Announcement of winners in the culinary department of Los Angeles County Fair, which opened here last week to run through Oct. 4, included the names of Mrs. Linnie Campbell, 117 Northt Olive, Anaheim, mixed pickles, peach chili sauce, plocailll, white fig preserves, Pear preserves, ginger pears, dark fig jam, light fig jam, marmalade (any kind), grapefruit marmalade, lemon marmalade, orange marmalade, tangerine marmalade, concord grape butter, grape conserve.
Mrs. Campbell received next to the greatest number of ribbons of any single contestant in the culinary department. Her record of 16 first places was exceeded by only one by Mrs. Curtis Orman of Ontario.
Mrs. Jesse L. Anderson, 709 Soutron, Anaheim, canned onions, canned pimentoes, green tomato pickles.
When blue ribbon winners in the Domestile Arts department of the fair were announced, Mrs. Hazel Keech, 418 South Helens, and Esther L. Porter, 8001 Euclid Ave., won top awards for a lace trimmed apron and a hooked wool rug respectively.
They are only two of the 7500 exhibitors whose displays are on view at the 425-acre grounds.
Falk Home Setting For YLI Monthly Card Party
The YLI monthly card party was
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Lodges, Sessions Here
Nine Rebekah lodges joined 100F hall this past weekend with Lola Rebekah lodge of Anaheim Huntington Beach district deputy
Among the lodge dignitaries Niles Martin of Santa Monica, vice president of the Rebekah Assemble of California and instructress to the meeting.
Four past presidents of the association, Jennie Mae Annin of Fellerton, Clare Prier of Los Angeles Theresa Barber Clark of Whittles and Nell Garten of Los Angels as Viola Rice, trustee of the children home at Gilroy, were also escort to the lodge room platform where more than 200 Rebekah members present for this special occasion.
Name Nine Lodges
Nine lodges represented with Huntington Beach Acacia, Westminster Aloha, Anaheim Lois house unit), Cypress Busy Bee, Coachella Santa Ana Torosa and Sycamore. Orange Ruby and Fullerton Rebekahs.
Timely tips on lodge work are the full purpose and meaning of a lodge was discussed by the instructor from Santa Monica as a spoke to her sister member. Included for fellowship was the luncheon hour with Vivian Waite of Lola lodge as general chairman.
During the afternoon, Rech Walker district deputy president district 10, Long Beach area, will also received escort honors, space briefly.
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More than 300 Share St. Joseph Guild Fashion Event
Close to 300 members and guests were in attendance at the St. Joseph Guild dessert and fashion show at the Santa Ana Country club. Edna McMaster owner of the McMaster shop, Fullerton, was commentator and all the outfits modeled were from that shop.
A $100 merchandise order donated by the McMaster shop was the main gift and went to Mrs. Josef Sandoval.
Mrs. William Krom, mistress of ceremonies, set the mood for the occasion with a reading of the room, "Bringing Up Mother" by Anastasia Thomas. Mrs. Lawrence Kraemer, Guild president, welcomed guests.
Chairmen in charge were: Mrs. J. D. McDonald; Mrs. Myron Schilling and Mrs. H. E. Anderson; Mrs. H. Murtaugh, Mrs. W. O. Garrett; Mrs. Myron Schilling and Miss Evelyn Kraemer.
Receiving various gifts donated by stores were: Miss Nita Lee, Mrs. McMasters, Mrs. Fred Strauss, Mrs. Eleanor La Force, and Mrs. Grace Howard, Fullerton; Mrs. Merwin Wagner, Mrs. Del Jones Mrs. W. Broucher, and Miss Alice Kraemer, Placentia; Mrs. B. Flynn, Mrs. Marie Walker, Mrs. A. Masterson, Mrs N. J. Stehly and Mrs. Trudy Patten, Anaheim; Mrs. Angeline Holte, Mrs. Thelma Bolsseranc and Mrs. Marjorie Ball Yorba Linda; Mrs. Alice Nolan, Orange; Miss Dorothy Marce, Mrs. Barney Jordan, Mrs. Florence Burns and Mrs. Arthur Bradley, Santa Ana; and Mrs. Katherine Holts, Huntington Beach.
Falk Home Setting For YLI Monthly Card Party
The YLI minthly card party was held on a recent evening in the home of Mae Falk, 800 Jade Way. Co-hostesses were Anna Bletse and Pauline Moore.
Preceding card play the hostesses served a delicious lemon pudding dessert with coffee and tea. Pinocchie prize went to Rose Magninis; bridge award to Rita Koenings, Canasta, Ruth Johnson and door prize to Betty Dailey.
J. D. Rasmussen, 85 Given Birthday Picnic Party
J.D.Rasmussen, 85 years old, was the feted guest at a noonday picnic luncheon at the City park last Saturday, this affair following the Thursday night birthday honors accorded him by the Townsend club members.
More than 30 relatives were in the picnic party with the group including seven great grandchildren. Guests were from Anaheim, Glendale, Los Angeles and Inglewood areas with Mrs. Rasmussen acting the hostess role.
A huge birthday cake, resplendent with many lighted candles and delicious foods, grandfathers' favorite dishes were served. The afternoon hours were enjoyed by children in the pool and at the playground. Visiting was the theme for the adults.
Church Plans Annual Bazaar at Garden Grove Oct. 4
Final plans have been made for the St. Columban's eighth annual bazaar, which will be held Sunday Oct. 4 from 1 to 7 p.m.at new Recreation hall at Bless Sacrament in Westminster.
Dinner, with a choice of hot or turkey with all the trimming will be served for a reasonable charge. Gift awards every hour with the grand gift at 7 p.m.the program plan.First award $250 with second a Rogers silver service for eight and third is $50 men's-wrist watch.
Boots, games and entertainment of great variety will be available for both adults and children.
Proceeds from the bazaar will go toward the building fund for St. Columban's at Garden Grove.
San Francisco Opera Opens With Seven New Singers, Oct. 19
Seven opera singers who have received European acclaim will make their American debuts during the San Francisco Opera company season which opens Oct. 19.L.Angeles Shrine auditorium for t
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San Francisco Opera Opens With Seven New Singers, Oct. 19
Seven opera singers who have received European acclaim will make their American debuts during the San Francisco Opera company season which opens Oct. 19, Los Angeles Shrine auditorium for the 19th season.
Inge Borkh, who has won critical praise for her performance in Richard Strauss' dramatic "Elektra", will sing the title role in the production on Oct. 20. She will also have the title role in "Tru andot," the Puccini opera. Oct. 20 and also will carry an important role in Wagner's "Die Walkure."
Also in a debut role in this country will be Gertrude Grob-Prandi soprano, who has gained fame for her Wagnerian roles. "Isolde" Tristan und Isolde on Oct. 23 and Brunhlide in "Die Walkure," No. 1; and a top role in Verdi's "Masied Ball." will be among roles created for Grob-Prandi.
Scheduled to sing in "Elektra" Tristan and Isolde," Die Walkure," and "A Masked Ball."
Margarete Klose, mezzo soprano.
Glulletta in Similionato, mezzo soprano, will carry the principle role in "Barber of Seville" and will sing in "Boris Godounoff," and "Werther." Ludwig Suthaus, Co. are Valettim Kenneth Neate and three tenors from abroad scheduled to sing in the operas slated by the San Francisco company for Los Angeles.
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District Meeting Shared by Nine Rebekah lodges, Sessions Held in Local 100F Hall
Nine Rebekah lodges joined forces at the district meeting at the hall this past weekend with Pat Senter, Noble Grand of the Rebekah lodge of Anaheim opening the assembly. Sue Walker of Benton Beach, district deputy president, presided.
Martin of Santa Monica, vice president of the Rebekah Assembly California and instructress for meeting.
Past presidents of the Assemblies: Jennie Mae Annin of Fulclare Prier of Los Angeles, Barber Clark of Whittier Garten of Los Angeles and Rice, trustee of the children's at Gilroy, were also escorted to lodge room platform with than 200 Rebekah members for this special occasion.
Name Nine Lodges lodges represented were Benton Beach Acacia, Wester Aloha, Anaheim Lois host-it), Cypress Buay Bee, Costa Santa Ana Torosa and Syca-Orange Ruby and Fullerton Rahs.
Help tips on lodge work and all purpose and meaning of the was discussed by the instruc-from Santa Monica as she to her sister member. Interior fellowship was the lunch-hour with Vivian Walte of the lodge as general chairman.
During the afternoon, Rachael district deputy president of 10 Long Beach area, who received escort honors, spoke.
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Opens Meeting
MRS. PAUL FREEMAN, noe Marilyn Murn and her bridegroom make their home in Anaheim. Their marriage was solemnized in Boniface church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Murn of Muskegon Heights, Mich., who came west for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Freeman of this city are parents of the bridegroom. He is a former U. S. Air Force serviceman and is present enrolled Fullerton Junior college. The bride graduated from Michigan school. Honeymoon was spent at San Francisco with the first address for new Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, 911½ North Palm St. (Arsene Photo)
New Testament Talks Slated at Three-Day Conference at Huntington Hotel, Pasadena
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Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae Elects New Officer Staff
Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae met recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duffill in Pulerton with elections the main business. Preceding the meeting a delicious dessert and coffee were served by the hostesses, Miss Valborg Linde, Mrs. Harold Ensign, and Mrs. Duffill.
The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Charles O. Gruber; Vice-President, Mrs. Lilah Pheteplace; Secretary, Mrs. Harry Duffill; Treasurer, Mrs. William Graffon; Editor, Mrs. DeRoy Dickson; Publicity Chairman, Mrs. Earl L. Harris.
The philanthropic work of this newly organized alumnae club will consist primarily of aiding the celebral palsied through the National Society of Crippled Children and Adults. Regular meeting will be held on the third Thursday night of each month. The next date is Oct. 18, place to be announced later.
Attending the meeting were Mmes. Newell L. Moore, Robert Huelscamp from Santa Ana; Lilah Pheteplace, Edward Wiseman, Harold Ensign, Harry Duffill, and Miss Valborg Linde from Fullerton; Mmes. Keith Tengwald, Roy Nelson, DeRoy Dickson from the Norwalk-Downey area; Mmes. Don Short, William Grafton, Earl L. Harris from La Habra; Mrs. Dave Belle, Buena Park; Mrs. Harold Wilson, Corona Del Mar; Mrs. Challen Lander, Balboa; Charles O. Gruber, Costa Mesn; Mmes. Harold Wood, Norol Evans from Orange; and Mmes. Bill Quackenbush, Tys Wigman, C. B. Thorsen from Whittier.
New Testament Talks Slated at Three-Day Conference at Huntington Hotel, Pasadena
New Testament preaching and interpretive study will be the theme of a series of lectures by th Rev. Peter Pierson Parker, professor of New Testament Literature and Interpretation at General Theological Seminary, New York City, headlining a 3-day Conference of 250 Episcopal clergymen of the Diocese of Los Angeles at the Huntington Hotel, Pasadena, which convenes at 4 pm today and continues through noon Wednesday, Sept. 23.
Author and lecturer of national distinction, Dr. Parker is well known in California He was lecturer and associate professor at Church Divinity School of the Pacific Berkley for ten years before accepting a professorship at General Theological Seminary in 1949. Best known of his published works are "Christianity and the Contemporary Scene" and a volume on Deuteronomy in the "Interpreter's Bible".
Bishop to Speak
The Rt. Rev. Francis Eric Bloy, bishop of Los Angeles, will deliver the main address at the opening session tonight He will be celebrant at the Holy Communion service at Toelle, Buena Park; Mrs. Harold Wilson, Corona Del Mar; Mrs. Challen Lander, Balboa; Charles O. Gruber, Costa Mesn; Mmes. Harold Wood, Norol Evans from Orange; and Mmes. Bill Quackenbush, Tys Wigman, C. B. Thorsen from Whittier.
7:30 am tomorrow. The Rt. Donald James Campbell, suffrager-dinner session tomorrow mw will lead the discussion at the ter-diner session tomorrow mw and celebrate Holy Communion Wednesday morning.
Tennis, badminton and swimm are on the program for physique relaxation and good fellowship to company the spiritual and med refreshment of the Conference. Rev. Hiram B. Crosby Jr., Lakeville Village, Long Beach is recreation chairman.
General Chairmen
The Rev. William A. Driver, Marino, and the Rev. Gilbert Prince, South Pasadena, are genial chairmen of the Conference. O-chairmen are the Rev. Morton Kelsey, program; the Rev. Lo-B. McDowell, Gardena, registrar and the Rev. Ray Holder, Los geles exhibits. The Rev. Henry Ewan, Arcadia, is Conference chain.
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Borkh, who has won criticalise for her performance in
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Zion Lutheran Club Inducts Two Members At Friday Meeting
Fellowship club of the Zion Lutheran church at its meeting Friday evening in the Parish hall, welcomed two new members, Mr. and Mrs. A. Koch.
Prayer by the Rev. Edwin H. Pfug, pastor of the church, opened the meeting which was presided over by Charles McGinnis, vice president.
Henry Burgdorf and Charles McGinnis were named as representatives to the Parish Plannings meetings.
Miss Knuth Mr. nad Mrs. C. E. Newkirk served on the social hour committee. Next meeting of the Fellowship will be held Oct. 16 at the Parish hall.
Announcements
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Ladies Aid of the First Presbyterian church meets Thursday at 12:30 p.m. in the church blue room for potluck luncheon. Each person attending is to bring their own table service and Bible.
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