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WED AT CAPILLA DE SAN ANTONIO—Marie Armanda Costillo of Fullerton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Barron, said her marriage vows with Neal Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Collins of Cypress at the pretty highway chapel with the Rev. Al Casebeer officiating. They are now making their home in Fullerton. The bridegroom is employed with a contracting firm in Garden Grove. Legion Auxiliary Names Verna Hopkins as President; Convention Dates Scheduled Verna Hopkins was elected president of the Anaheim American Library Chats by MARTHA METTLER. Our Junior Department is busy with preparations for the summer reading program. Miss Henkett, the children's librarian, said that the Saturday story hour is continued for the summer, but the on June 22nd the story hour will commence again. The hour will start at 2 o'clock on Tuesday during the summer. New Non-Fiction Books "The Measure of Man", by seph W. Kruthch, is an analysis of freedom, human values, survival and the modern temper. The author or points the way to hope — to our last hope: the recovery of our life in the human individual's capacity to make choices for his self in the light of the great traditional human values that have in our time become darkened and obscure. "Chips From My Chisel," by Grace H. Turnbull, is an autobiography of a traveler, author, humanitarian, social critic, philosopher, painter, wood-carver and sculptor. The choice of the title indicates that she, perhaps feels that sculpture is her most significant medium. Her works have been honored by frequent awards. "The Inexhaustible Sea", by Daniel and Minot, is a fascinating volume that opens the door to whole new watery world of potential abundance and productivity. It is a book that challenges our imagination and our ingenuity and opens a new prospect of work abundance. "Company Manners", by Louis Kronenberger, is a personal inquiry into the way we are benefited by our company manners — especially the violent extremes between which we swing. The aughor presents an urgent plea for a return to moderation and a sensible realism. Alexandra, Edward VII's U.K. predictable Queen", by E. E. Tisdall, is the life of one of England's least known queens. Her life Legion Auxiliary Names Verna Hopkins as President; Convention Dates Scheduled Verna Hopkins was elected president of the Anaheim American Legion auxiliary Tuesday night. Doris Doetsch was named first vice president with Elvamae Jones second vice; Louse Johnn n. junior past president; Audrey Starr, corresponding secretary; Elisie Glenn, recording secretary; Mamie Lane, treasurer; Clarice Harrison, chaplain; Loma Graham historian; Yuarda Alerman, musician; Gertrude Mitchell, sergeant at arms; Iona Kohler, marshal. Helen Rommen, Elizabeth Neuman, Helen Kaulbars were named directors; Nadine Klapper, Verna Hopkins, Clarice Harrison delegates to convention with Yuarda Akerman, Elizabeth Neuman, Audrey Starr and Louise Johnson as alternates. County council delegates, Mabel Masterson, Yuarda Akerman, Louise Johnson, Elvamae Jones, and Elizabeth Neuman. Special guest at the meeting was Mrs. Behne of Detroit, Mich., mother of the retiring president, Louise Johnson. Dates to remember are: 21st district convention June 27 at Huntington Beach, and County Council at La Habra on July 13. This was a regular session of the Auxiliary unit held at the Legion hall. Here and There License to wed has been issued to Edward R. Burke of Yorba Linda and Joanne Bardwell Ferguson of 325 West Sycamore, Anaheim. Sister Mary Emily, O.P. of Mission San Jose was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Catherine Haverly of 203 East Alberta St. She also visited St. Catherine's academy and its faculty. It has been 24 years since she entered the convent. Jackie Whiteman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Whiteman of North Clementine Street, graduated this past week at Stanford and plans to teach in Wyoming this next year. YMCA Announces 'Stay At Home' Camp, Open Registrations "Fun With Meaning" is the key phrase of the new Y-Adventure Camp for which plans have been announced this week by the Anaheim YMCA. For the first time in Anaheim the YMCA is introducing a new type of Day Camping for boys and girls 8 to 12 years of age. The program is under the leadership of Mrs. Nan Moore, girl's work secretary, and Dwile Heggem, boy's work secretary. They announced that the program will be built around trips to such places as Griffith Park Zoo, Travel Town, Hermosa Beach Aquarium, Knotta Berry Farm, and Oneal Park where an overnight campout will bring the two week period to a close. Two periods of two weeks, three days each week, will be available. August 2-14 will be the first period, open to both boys and girls. The final period will be August 16 to 18 for boys only. Along with the many trips there will also be crafts, swimming games, and chapel services to give balance and meaning to the program. Registrations are being taken at the YMCA. 121 South Citron. Each period is limited to 50 boys and 50 girls. PanHellenic Meets At Rainey Home Monday Night Mrs. Harry Rainey entertained members of the PanHellenic of abundance. "Company Manners", by Louis Kronenberger, is a personal inquiry into the way we are benevolent our company manners — especially the violent extremes between which we swing. The aughor presents an urgent plea for a return to moderation and a sensible realism. "Alexandra, Edward VII's U-predictable Queen", by E. E. Ptsdall, is the life of one of England least known queens. Her life reads like a novel. "A time to Love and a Time to Die", by Eric Maria Remarque, not like "All Quiet on the Western Front", a story of men becoming soldiers, but rather a story of soldiers become men again. "Sweet Thursday", by John Steinbeck, is a theme of boisterous humor underneath which the reader will find subtle and poignant patterns. "Star in the Rigging", by Gail Land Roark, is a novel of the Texas navy. The aughor has written the little-known history of the Texas navy and the part it played in winning freedom for the Lone Star Republic. "The Black Swan", by Thomas Mann, has a bold and disturbing theme which pervades this deeply moving and tenderly ironic tale of a strange deception. In it Thom as Manh once again reveals his mastery of psychological analysis and his profound perceptions inthe mysterious realm where the physical and the spiritual meet. "Bhowani Junction", by John Masters, is a tumultuous story of modern India in the ferment of independence. In this story the aughor has written a long and full-bodied novel of a nation and its people at the point of crisis. Additional Space Is Available for YMCA Girls Camp Word has been received this week from other parts of the county who share the Junior High School Y girls camp that additional space is available. Registrations have therefore been opened for any girl who will be in the 7., 8., or 9 grade at school next year. Camp dates are June 29 to July 6, when a large group of Anahelin Junior High girls will join girls from Orange, Newport and Mission San Jose was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Catherine Haverty of 203 East Alberta St. She also visited St. Catherine's academy and its faculty. It has been 24 years since she entered the convent. Jackie Whiteman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Whiteman of North Clementine Street, graduated this past week at Stanford and plans to teach in Wyoming this next year. License to wed has been issued to William Feldner of Fullerton and Celena Ahler of 13451 East South street. HILGENFELD MORTUARY Faithful, Courteous, Service 120 E. Broadway, Anaheim PHONE KE 5-4105 Registration are being taken at the YMCA, 121 South Citron. Each period is limited to 50 boys and 50 girls. PanHellenic Meets At Rainey Home Monday Night Mrs. Harry Rainey entertained members of the PanHellenic of Northern Orange County at her home on North West Street Monday night with a potluck preceding the short business session. Discussion of the Sept. 25 benefit and setting up the master file on "rushees" was the main item of the evening. Forty members attended. If It's News You'll See It In The Bulletin HERE'S YOUR REWARD For Being A CLAIM-FREE DRIVER If you can say . . . "My car has not been involved in a claim during the past 12 months" . . . you deserve to get your automobile insurance for less. If you're insured with FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE you will receive a CLAIM-FREE DISCOUNT On all automobile coverage SEE US TODAY ROBERT L. MARTIN 433 West Center Street Phone KE. 5-2826 Library Chats BY MARTHA METTLER Junior Department is humnish preparations for the sumading program. Miss Hasthe children's librarian, says Saturday story hour is dised for the summer, but that the 22nd the story hour will once again. The hour will be clock on Tuesdays during summer. New Non-Fiction Books Measure of Man", by JoKruthch, is an analysis of human values, survival modern temper. The auths the way to hope — to our be; the recovery of our bethe human individual's cato make choices for himthe light of the great trahuman values that have time become darkened and From My Chisel," by H. Turnbull, is an autobiof a traveler, author, hulan, social critic, philpainter, wood-carver and The choice of the title that she, perhaps feels scripture is her most signifidium. 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Give him a home filled with love and understanding rather than indifference—a home that leads him service rather than crime. Bring YOUR child to Sunday School Church. Help him become a happy, uplifting personality, instead of a sad statistic. This religious feature, presented with the possible by the following public spirited firms: ORANGE COUNTY DRUG CO. Prescription Specialists 238 W. Center Keystone 5-2408 ORANGE COUNTY DRUG CO. Prescription Specialists 238 W. Center Keystone 5-2408 HILGENFELD MORTUARY 120 E. Broadway Keystone 5-4105 HADLEY’S BAKERY & CAFE Cafe, corner Center & Los Angeles Str Bakery, 318 W. Center Keystone 5-3649 JAMES L. MORRIS INSURANCE Insurance for Every Need 111 N. Los Angeles Keystone 5-4444 RUSSELL J. MURRAY Television Service 8182 S. Alamo, Anaheim Keystone 5-5222 ORANGE COUNTY TRACTOR CO. Case Tractors & Implements 1520 Lincoln Ave. Keystone 5-4957 YELLOW CAB OF ANAHEIM 217 S. Los Angeles Keystone 5-2211 PAUL’S RADIATOR REPAIR 301 S. 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