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OFF TO PARIS AND YMCA CENTENNIAL—Part of Anaheim's Y-youths and adults, who are enroute to Paris to attend the 100th anniversary conference of the YMCA, are seen in the above photo checking in baggage and KLM (airplane ditty bags) ready for flight in chartered planes from Inglewood Airport. From this area more than 90 persons, the group in photo the last contingent departing for New York and then "Paree" are attending the international confab. They will share in the many exciting tours and events that have been arranged through the hospitality units of the YMCA in Europe. Delegates will be entertained in New York City with a tour of the harbor and attendance at "Pajama Game" which stars John Raitt, a former Orange county man. Seated on a suitcase in above photo is Mrs. Nan Moore, Anaheim Centennial list. Load Ann Thorfield. Pa of the de ing taking helm del guests in will keyn GABLE TRIES AGAIN—Actor Clark Gable and his new bride, the former Kay Williams, ex-actress, married in a surprise ceremony at Minden, Nev. It was his fifth marriage, third for Miss Williams. 'Run for Cover' Student Show Opening Held It has been announced that Intercollegiate Drama Foundation signed a contract for a limited of an original musical revue, "Run for Cover," which opened Wednesday night at the Ivar Theater 1605 North Ivar, Hollywood. Stan Cornyn and Hal Hallstadt, June graduates of Pomona wrote "Run for Cover," organ the I.D.F. as a non-profit organization, and by audition chose students from eight California colleges to be in the show. The play first staged at Claremont. A professional director, W. Simpson, was signed for the Hollywood show; the cast remains professional, though all the students have had collegiate cal experience. Bill Blanch another graduating "Pomona" wrote the music and it was ranged by Kelly James and LeBlanc of UCLA. Domestication of musk ox farm use is being tested in Huntington Center, Vt., says National Geographic Society. Our 33rd Year In Business IN ORANGE COUNTY HOME OF HART-SCHAFFNER & MARX • STETSON HATS • FLORSHEIM SHOES • ARROW SHIRTS • PHOENIX HOSIERY SWANBERGERS IN ANAHEIM 145 W. Center St. Phone KE 5-4130 TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU IN FULLERTON 219 S. Spadra Road Phone LA 5-4141 Anaheim YMCA Girl's Work secretary and one of the directors for the Centennial tour. She is checking last minute items off from her master list. Loading in their gear, (left to right) are Marion Taylor, Virlee Elliott, Ann Thomason (back), Marilyn Koontz Charlyn Schmid, Zena Bloomfield. Packers are Harry Moore, (by car trunk) and Orin Bell. Orientation of the delegates has been in process for several weeks with the final briefing taking place last Sunday at Holmby Hills. While in Europe the Anaheim delegation will visit with their friends from Amsterdam, who were guests in this city last summer. Hospitality of the European YMCA unit will keynote many of the social and educational functions. (Bulletin photo) Library Chats As the picnic season advances, industrialfirms, churches, clubs, and organizations of every kind are scheduling their annual picnics for employees and members. sory reading not only for history students but for anyone planning to enter the diplomatic service. The layman will read it for pleasure and enlightenment. "150 Budget Vacations." by Horace Coon, barely got here in time to help in cleaning. Wedding Vows Saved In Church One o'clock wedding re- performed for Miss Bettie Baehler of Santa Ana and Louis Siewerd of Anaheim St. Boniface Catholic chapel was the Rev. Fathony DuVal with Mrs. A. the nuptial organist. The bride walked to the banked altar with her father,uel Baehler, her wedding created from tulle and lace, enhancing her radiance carried her prayer book rested a single white or rounded with stephanotis, ger-tip veil was held to with a pearl studded crown. Standing with her wife Christine Siewerd. Her blue lace gown over sat with a matching head-piece a delicate contrast to the bridal dress. White coat with tinted blue centers, her bouquet. Henry Bryant of Anaheim bestman with Roland Hill Fullerton and Eugene L Santa Ana as ushers. Chapel Reception With the young couple received their first guest and Mrs. Siewerd were guests. Mr. - Mrs. Samler of Tulsa, Okla., and Mrs. J. A. Siewerd of No Street, Anaheim. Mrs. chose navy for the shaded dress. Her accessories were white flowers formed here. Mrs. Siewerd wore a print with navy accessorize. The reception was held Capilla de San Antonio natural setting of the chapel a beautiful background the affair. Mrs. Jean We Run for Cover’ Student Show Opening Held has been announced that the collegiate Drama Foundation and a contract for a limited run of original musical revue, “Run Cover,” which opened Wednesday at the Ivar Theater at North Ivar, Hollywood. Cornyn and Hal Halver-June graduates of Pomona, “Run for Cover,” organized D.F. as a non-profit organization, and by audition chose students from eight California colleges in the show. The play was staged at Claremont. Professional director, Willie Jon, was signed for the Holly-show; the cast remains non-social, though all the students had collegiate theatre experience. Bill Blanchard, our graduating “Pomonan,” the music and it was arched by Kelly James and Bill McCone of UCLA. Nestification of musk ox for use is being tested nearington Center, Vt., says the national Geographic Society. Library Chats As the picnic season advances, industrial firms, churches, clubs, and organizations of every kind are scheduling their annual picnics for employees and members. Committee chairmen who are concerned with the problem of planning these picnics will find helpful books on all phases of picnic preparation and activity at the public library. Among the books which describe stunts, and contests for large organizational outings is: “The Picnic Book.” The vogue for preparing meals out of doors has created a demand for books on outdoor fireplaces, grills and barbecue pits. Among these books are: “Outdoor Fireplaces and Grills”; “Barbecue Book”; “Living in the Backyard.” New Books “Guide to California Wines,” by John Melville, is a workable guide about notable wineries of the state and the outstanding California wines of all types. “The Devil’s Pretty Daughter,” by Vance Randolph, is a collection of Ozark Folk Tales. This is a fine addition to our folk literature. “Renaissance Diplomacy,” by G. Mattingly, has for its theme the evolution of the function of the diplomat. This book will be compul- sory reading not only for history students but for anyone planning to enter the diplomatic service. The layman will read it for pleasure and enlightenment. “150 Budget Vacations,” by Horace Coon, barely got here in time to help in planning your vacation. The author, who is a professor, travels in every spare moment — with and without money. Book of Proverbs “German Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases, and Their English Counterparts,” by E. P. Kremer, is a fresh and often amusing collection of over 1,350 proverbs. “The Peasant Cookbook,” by Marian Tracy, has 165 festive, delicious, yet economical and easy-to-prepare foreign recipes. They are the best, authentic recipes of thirty-nine countris. “The Land They Fought For,” by Clifford Dowdy, is the story of the South as the Confederacy, 1832-1865. This fourth volume in the Mainstream of America Series deals with the Civil War and its origins as they grew out of and affected the South, as well as the devastating effect of the war on the currents of our society today. “It’s Me O Lord,” is the autobiography of Rockwell Kent. In this magnificent book, which contains nearly 100 new illustrations by him and more than 200 reproductions of his previous works, Rockwell Kent tells the full story of his fabulous life as artist, author, wanderer, home builder, critic and creator. Correspondent Writes “My Nine Lives in the Red Army,” by Mikhail Soloviev, is by a Soviet writer who chose freedom. As correspondent with the Red Army, he came to know more than most Russians ever get to know about the inner citadels and its prominent men. “Delinquent Boys,” by Albert K. Cohen, describes the culture of the gang. This is a valuable contribution to the understanding of juvenile delinquency in American Society. “Nature Roundup,” by R. E. Pinkerton, is a storehouse of information on the ways of anli- cils, Mr. J. A. Siewerd of New Street, Anaheim. Mrs. J. A. Siewerd of New Street, Anaheim. Mrs. J. A. Siewerd of New Street, Anaheim. Mrs. J. A. Siewerd of New Street, Anaheim. Plan PT Program For Year Members of the boarders of the California College of Parent Sand Teachers Los Angeles to lay plan year’s work. In order to action the platform against convention by the more than 000 delegates assembled Angeles last May, the and chairmen of the union under the leadership president, Mrs. A. Kennerer of San Gabriel, mork now. By means committees and depart blue print for activity MARIE'S CLIP & CURL Beauty Salon Marie Valusek, owner 1263 E. Center St. (New Alpha Beta shopping center) KE 5-7878 As correspondent with the Red Army, he came to know more than most Russians ever get to know about the inner citadels and its prominent men. "Delinquent Boys," by Albert K. Cohen, describes the culture of the gang. This is a valuable contribution to the understanding of juvenile delinquency in American Society. "Nature Roundup," by R. E. Pinkerton, is a storehouse of information on the ways of animals, and other information on such matters as how to pick a campsite, the best types of wood for campfire, and what to do if you are lost in the woods. Orange County's Largest SELF SERVICE SELECTION OF RECORDS "WALT DISNEY" ALBUMS ● Mickey Mouse Birthday Party ● Lady & The Tramp ● Snow White ● Cinderella ● Robin Hood ● Davy Crockett "WALT DISNEY" SINGLE RECORDS ● Davy Crockett—Indian Fighter ● Davy Crockett—Goes to Congress ● Davy Crockett—At the Alamo Radios - Phollographs - Tape Recorders BATON MUSIC CO. 157 W. Center St. KE 5-3784 Wedding Vows Said In Church One o'clock wedding rites were performed for Miss Betty Lorene Baehler of Santa Ana and Robert Louis Slewerd of Anaheim, at the St. Boniface Catholic church. Officiant was the Rev. Father Anthony DuVal with Mrs. A. F. Faust the nuptial organist. The bride walked to the flower banked altar with her father, Samuel Baehler, her wedding gown, created from tulle and chantilly face, enhancing her radiance. She carried her prayer book on which rested a single white orchid surrounded with stephanotis. Her finger-tip veil was held to her hair with a pearl studded crown. Standing with her was Miss Christine Slewerd. Her delphinium blue lace gown over satin, worn with a matching head-piece, was a delicate contrast to the white bridal dress. White carnations, with tinted blue centers, fashioned her bouquet. Henry Bryant of Anaheim was bestman with Roland Hiltscher of Fullerton and Eugene Hutain of Santa Ana as ushers. Chapel Reception With the young couple, as they received their first guests as Mr. and Mrs. Slewerd were their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baehler of Tulsa, Okla. and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Slewerd of North West Street, Anaheim. Mrs. Baehler chose navy for the shade of her dress. Her accessories were in white flowers formed her corsage. Mrs. Slewerd wore a light blue print with navy accessories. The reception was held at the Capilla de San Antonio with the natural setting of the chapel garden a beautiful background for the affair. Mrs. Jean West invited CHURCH WEDDING—Saying their vows at St. Boniface church were Betty Lorene Baehler and Robert Louis Slewerd. They will be at home to friends July 18. (Hiltscher photo) CHURCH WEDDING—Saying their vows at St. Boniface church were Betty Lorene Baehler and Robert Louis Siewerd. They will be at home to friends July 18. (Hiltscher photo) The Diamond Store of Anaheim Hurst Jewelers ... Says, "She'll Be Happiest With A Keepsake" Keepsake Diamond Ring A. TREASURE—$675.00 Wedding Ring 200.00 B. NEWELL—$450.00 Wedding Ring 150.00 C. VISTA—$250.00 Also $100 to 2475 Wedding Ring 12.50 D. FAIRLOVE—$100.00 Wedding Ring 30.00 Keepsake—the most wanted of all engagement rings—is guaranteed perfect! 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