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1954-06-03 · Anaheim Bulletin · page 5 of 20 · OCR glm-ocr
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Junior Ebell Officers Installed as Melodies; Tab Duties; Mrs. Virgil Daoust Is New Professor. Anaheim Junior Ebell bid farewell to the year of 1953 day night and set its course for the next year as new office installed at the June meeting of the club at the Ebell of Meiodies influenced the ceremony with Mrs. Gall Barnet Park, president of the Orange County Federation of Women's Officiating. Mrs. Barnett selected favorite songs which indicated the office as the background for the installation rites. Mrs. Alison Berlin of Buena Park was the pianist. "Old Chaperon" was the song selected for Mrs. Mark Stephenson and Mrs. W. E. Whiteman, senior and junior advisors with an "oldy," the "Smiles" melody, played for Mrs. Jack Suiter, retiring president and presiding officer of the evening. Mrs. Suiter was installed as hospitality chairman. Mrs. Wayne Butterbaugh was seated as social service chairman as Mrs. Berlin played "Night and Day." Particularly suitable was the song, "I Told Every Little Star," played for Mrs. Leonard Bouas, the new press and public relations chairman. "You All Come" was the song for the ways and means chairman, which office will be held this next year by Mrs. John Heinz, Mrs. Wallace Dedic, auditor, was seated as "Pennies From Heaven" was played, with Mrs. Britt Gray, membership chairman, installed as the melody of "I'll See You Again" was played. Parliamentarian's song, "Because of You," identified Mrs. Avon Carlson. Appropriate was the song, "Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter," heard while Mrs. Barnett installed the corresponding secretary, Mrs. Maxwell Doyle, while "Five Minutes More," naturally indicated the seating of Mrs. Donald Gordon as recording secretary. List President's Song Vice presidents and the president were honored as a finale to the ceremony with Mrs. Virgil Daoust receiving the gavel from Mrs. Suiter at she assumed the duties of leadership of the club for "Toot; Toot Tootsie" and with the graceful "Shad" First stop on the tour York where a young girl concert debut to the "Star." On to Broadway "L'Amour, Toujours, Chicago, with "Charmar South to a night club and It Had to Be You," and brought the tour to the and the song "They Can Lady Out of Me." "It was the interpretation of donna carried away with Train time came with You Again." Miss Schulz attended schools and later, Fuller College. She got her stance Heidt's program and tried leads in light opera the lead in "Rose Mings in the choir at the terian church and play the 12-year-old shepherd "Amahl and The Night presented by the P church last Christmas. M has also toured with Car Dates came in for all the club members with planning a club attendance Tustin Playbox, Thursday (tentative) to see "Peter." The group is urging guests for his evening after performance. Reservoir be made with Mrs. John. Tab Federation N On the federation top Anaheim club, announcer Suiter who introduced year press and public chairman, Mrs. Arthur is stated that first awarded to the club in this pro- Announcements Lois Rebekah lodge members are to meet tomorrow night in the IOOF temple at 325 West Center St. A 6:30 p.m. potluck will precede the lodge session. Gen. Bradley to Speak At Knotts Berry Farm FULLERTON (OCNS) — Gen. Omar N. Bradley, famed "doughboy's general" of World War II, will speak at a luncheon meeting at Knotts Berry Farm June 18 under auspices of the Southern California Association of Community Chests and Councils. General Bradley is national campaign chairman for the United Defense Fund, a Red Feather agency. Plans for the UDF phase of the fall community chest campaigns will be discussed at the meeting. General Bradley, who resides in Beverly Hills, served as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff before concluding his long military career. List President's Song Vice presidents and the president were honored as a finale to the ceremony with Mrs. Virgil Daoust receiving the gavel from Mrs. Suiter at she assumed the duties of leadership of the club for the ensuing year. Her song was "All the Things You Are." Mrs. Robert Loomis, the new first vice president, heard the melody, "Imagination" as she was installed with Mrs. Arthur Pressel, second vice president, identified in her office with the song, "ToGETHER." Mrs. Suiter was reecognized for "a job well done" as she stepped out of the president's office with the club-gift presented to her at that time. Appreciation gifts also went to Mrs. Stephenson and Mrs. Whiteman, who serveed as advisors this past year. Anita Schulz, Soloist The impressive ceremony had a climax of beautiful music sung by Miss Anita Schulz, soprano. She took her audience on a tour of the United States, with her sister Miss Wilhelmine Schulz, also of Anaheim, as her accompanist. She greeted her listeners with the evening climaxed tea table decorated wiles and a vacation bounces Mrs. W. E. Whiteman Mark Stephenson pouredes for the evening were Heinz Mrs. Owen Willer Tyreman Arsene Ohamce Chick, Harry A. Pbert Flickenger, Rudy M IT'S TIME TO CHECK YOUR LIST FOR CAMP! And S.Q.R. is the place to find everything you will need COTTON GABARDINE SHORTS Zip back, white, navy, red and aqua. Sizes 7 to 14. MAIL 2.98 OR PHONE PLISSE SLEEVELESS SHIRTS in white, sizes 7 to 14. YOUR 1.98 ORDERS! Called as Melodies Daoust Is New President well to the year of 1953-54 Tuesday next year as new officers were the club at the Ebell clubhouse. With Mrs. Gall Barnett, Buena Junty Federation of Women's clubs. "Toot; Toot Tootsie" and followed with the graceful "Shadow Waltz." First stop on the tour was New York where a young girl made her concert debut to the melody of "Star." On to Broadway, with "L'Amour, Toujours, L'Amour;" Chicago, with "Charmaine;" then South to a night club and the song, "It Had to Be You," and "Honey" brought the tour to the Ozarks, and the song "They Can't Make A Lady Out of Me." "Carissima" was the interpretation of a prima donna carried away with herself. Train time came with "Till See You Again." Miss Schulz attended Placentia schools and later, Fullerton Junior College. She got her start on Horace Heidt's program and has carried leads in light opera, including the lead in "Rose Marie." She sings in the choir at the Presbyterian church and played Amahl, the 12-year-old shepherd boy in "Amahl and The Night Visitors," presented by the Presbyterian church last Christmas. Miss Schulz has also toured with Camp Shows. Dates came in for attention by the club members with the group planning a club attendance at the Tustin Playbox, Thursday, July 15 (tentative) to see "Petticoat Fever." The group is urged to invite guests for his evening summer theater performance. Reservations may be made with Mrs. John Heinz. Tab Federation News On the federation top list is the Anaheim club, announced Mrs. Suiter who introduced the past year press and public relations chairman, Mrs. Arthur Pressel and stated that first award had come to the club in this program from NEW JUNIOR PREXY—Mrs. Virgil Daoust takes over direction of Anaheim's leading junior club organization. (Arsene photo) Auditions on National Piano Guild Scale Heard by Noted Pianist and Teacher Special feature this week at the Margaret Buttre studios on North Palm Street was the piano auditioning by Dr. Ileff Garrison, nationally known pianist and teacher. The artist heard 34 piano students from the Anaheim studio playing compositions required to pass the National Piano Playing Guild Audition test. Entering the local division, which requires three memorized compositions, Mrs. Buttre entered Penny Scott, Robin Titensor, David Kneifel and Michael Shaw. Miss Margaret Cruikshank entered eight students. They were Patricia Karcher, Georgie Fisher, Patricia Seapy, Nancy Dean, Sandra Busch, Kathleen Stoughton, Nina Simmons and Carole Stevens. In the next division, which requires six memorized compositions, Mrs. Buttre entered Penny Tab Federation News On the federation top list is the Anaheim club, announced Mrs. Suiter who introduced the past year press and public relations chairman, Mrs. Arthur Pressel and stated that first award had come to the club in this program from the Orange County Federation of Junior Women's clubs. The club placed fourth in the Sears and Roebuck, Build a Better Community Contest. Among guests presented during the evening was Mrs. Charles Bush, retiring president of the senior Ebell Club of Anaheim, and R. K. Wines, new principal at the Western Junior High school, who spoke on the elementary bond election to take place June 16 and the 50 cent tax hike for the expansion program, now under way in the Anaheim High school district. The evening climaxed with the tea table decorated with ivy, daisies and a vacation bound sailboat. Mrs. W. E. Whiteman and Mrs. Mark Stephenson poured. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. John Heinz, Mrs. Owen Willeford, Edwin Tyreman, Arsene Ohanian, Clarence Chick, Harry A. Pearson, Robert Flickenger, Rudy Meger, Ivan Special feature this week at the Margaret Buttre studios on North Palm Street was the piano auditioning by Dr. Ileff Garrison, nationally known pianist and teacher. The artist heard 34 piano students from the Anaheim studio playing compositions required to pass the National Piano Playing Guild Audition test. Entering the local division, which requires three memorized pieces, were Pamela Stockwell, Cherryl Scott and Dorothy Parslow. all students of Betty Stockwell. In the Guild Audition, Mrs. Philura Stockwell presented her students, Robert McCandless, Janice Mills, Ed Holmson, and Mrs. Robert Loomis. We Are Pleased TO ANNOUNCE... Mary Margaret Chetelat (Experienced Hair Stylist) Has joined our staff of experienced beauty operators MAXINE'S BEAUTY SALON 201 S. Claudina Ph. KE 5-5451 FANCY PANTS in sturdy poplin, sailtone and faded denim. Sizes 7 to 14. 2.50 to 3.98 8 OZ. BLUE JEANS, sanforized, Plain or FANCY PANTS in sturdy poplin, sailtone and faded denim. Sizes 7 to 14. 2.50 to 3.98 8 OZ. BLUE JEANS, sanforized. Plain or jeweled in sizes 7 to 14. 2.98 PLISSE and FLANNEL P.Js. Plisse and long sleeved flannel pajamas in attractive patterns. Sizes 8 to 16. 2.98 ANAHEIM – PLENTY OF FREE PARKING DOWNTOWN! 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