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Santa Ana JC To Move To Permanent Home Santa Ana college students will begin moving into their permanent quarters at Seventeenth and Bristol streets late in January when the 20-room classroom unit, largest of the buildings on the future college site, will be ready by the beginning of the spring semester. Construction is still forging ahead on other buildings, meanwhile, as the administration unit, the cafeteria, first in the college's history, and the men's and women's locker and shower buildings will probably be completed in September. Landscaping, both on the new campus and the present temporary site, will be started in January. The trees and shrubs are to tie in with art and botany field work. With only 25 classrooms now available to the 750 students of the college, the new unit will practically double present classroom space on the Santa Ana campus. FOOTBALL AWARDS MADE TO MEMBERS FJC TEAM Football awards and letters to members of the Fullerton Junior college squad were presented to 35 men at assembly last Friday morning. Included in the men receiving the awards were co-captain "Kiko" Munoz, Gene Menges, Dave Hernandez, Tom O'Brien and Don Organ, all of Anaheim; Lee Barton and Bob Osborne of Yorba Linda; Bobby Jack Lee of Buena Park and Win Bacheldor of La Habra. Phi Beta Kappa, oldest American college Greek letter fraternity, was organized at William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va., CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Broadway at Citron Rev. James Forrester, Pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. A. C. Willis, superintendent. 10:50 a.m., Morning worship. 6:30 p.m., Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p.m., Gospel hour. Wednesday, prayer service. Visitors welcome to all services. FREE METHODIST CHURCH Broadway and Clementine Rev. A. R. Monahon, minister. Phone 3577. 9:45 a.m., Bible school. Nathan Lehman; superintendent. 11 a.m., Morning worship hour. 6:30 p.m., Young People's hour. 8:30 p.m., Evangelistic service. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Prayer All welcome at any service. ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL East Adele at Emily The Rev. John Kimball Saville, rector. Phone 4654. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m., Church School. 11 a.m. Sermon topic, "Looking Forward." WHITE TEMPLE METHODIST East Broadway at Philadelphia Phone 4123 Rev. Rollo E. Durham, minister. 9:80 a.m., Church school. Melvin Hilgenfeld, superintendent. Warren Schutz, assistant superintendent. 10:45 a.m., nursery for small children. 10:30 a.m. Sermon, "One World— FREE METHODIST CHURCH Broadway and Clementine Rev. A. R. Monahon, minister. Phone 3577. 9:45 a.m., Bible school, Nathan Lehman; superintendent. 11 a.m., Morning worship hour. 6:30 p.m., Young People's hour. 8:30 p.m., Evangelistic service. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Prayer meeting. ANAHEIM FOURSQUARE 1817 West Broadway Guy A. Martin, minister. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 11:00 a.m., Morning worship. 6:15 p.m., Young People's service led by William Remland. 7:30 p.m., Evening service. 7:30 p.m., Wednesday prayer service. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH South Palm and Elm streets Rev. J. K. Jung, pastor, Phone 3454. H. L. Heinze, Sunday school superintendent. 9:30 a.m., Graded Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., Divine worship. WESLEY METHODIST 632 North Los Angeles street Rev. Leslie Wyman Sim, minister. Phone 2662. Sunday school superintendent, Wayne Clark. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m., Morning worship. 7 p.m., Evening service. Wednesday, 7 p.m., prayer meeting. FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST No. Philadelphia and Chartres Sts. Lesson-Sermon subject for Sunday, "God, Preserver of Man." Sunday, 11 a.m., Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday services, 8 p.m., testimonials of healings. The Christian Science reading room is located in the church edifice. Open daily, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 310 West Broadway, Phone 2176 Rev. Howard S. Congdon, minister. Phone 4146. 9:50 a.m., Sunday school, Richard Wise, superintendent. 11 a.m., Worship hour. 7 p.m., Youth Fellowship. BETHANY FULL GOSPEL 121 West Cypress, Phone 2446 Rev. John F. Moll, minister. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m., Morning service. 7:30 p.m., Evening service. 7:30 p.m., on Wednesday and Friday, evening services. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Stanton Blvd. at Chester Rev. Ramon Manriquez, pastor. Phone 2-8458. 7:30 p.m., Evening service. Sermon by Rev. Manriquez. 10 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m., Morning worship service. EAST ADELE AT EMMILY The Rev. John Kimball Saville, rector. Phone 4654. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m., Church School. 11 a.m. Sermon topic, "Looking Forward." WHITE TEMPLE METHODIST East Broadway at Philadelphia Phone 4183 Rev. Rollo E. Durham, minister. 9:30 a.m., Church school, Melvin Hilgenfeld, superintendent. Warren Schutz, assistant superintendent. 16:45 a.m., nursery for small children. 10:30 a.m. Sermon, "One Book" will be brought by the pastor. Special Christmas music will be presented. 7:15 p.m. Christmas Pageant—"The Followers of the Star." White Gift Service. 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, Mid-week service of prayer and praise in the church sanctuary. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Center and Helena Rev. Philip R. Selfridge, pastor. Rev. Earnest G. Zimmerman, assistant pastor. Phone 4642. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, S. F. Hilgenfeld, superintendent. 10:45 a.m. Sermon topic will be "Values and Judgments of the Kingdom." 7:15 p.m. Topic to be discussed will be "Wanted; Youth With Courage and Purpose." CHRISTIAN CHURCH Broadway and Helena, Phone 4779 Rev. Al Casebeer, minister. 9:30 a.m., Bible school, George Watts Jr., Sunday school superintendent. 10:45 a.m., Morning worship. METHODIST CHURCH GARDEN GROVE Rev. G. Edwin Osher, pastor. Phone G. G. 5471 7:30 p.m., Evening worship. 5475 G. G. 9:30 a.m., Church school for all ages. 11 a.m. Nursery for young children during service. 11 a.m., Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic service. 7 to 8 p.m., Evening worship. 8:10-9:30 p.m., Methodist Youth Fellowship. FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Claudia and Cypress streets, Phone 1448 (parsonage, 1001 W. Broadway). "A Spiritual and Friendly church." Rev. T. J. Crawford, pastor. LeRoy Hildebrand, Sunday school superintendent. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:45 a.m., Morning worship. 6:30 p.m., Young People's service. 6:30 p.m., Junior Fellowship hour. 6:30 p.m., Hi-and-Y Society meeting. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH L. E. Elfert, pastor. Phone 2483 120 North Emily at Chartres 10 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m., Morning worship service. ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC West Center and Palm streets Sunday Masses at 7; 8:30, 10 and 11 o'clock in the morning. 4:30 p.m., Sunday evening service at 7:00 Bronze Statue of Illus Has Place of Honor Beautiful Santa Ahita Park, in its haldwin's old rancho in Arcadia, has 11th and biggest racing season on Saturday, Dec. 27. Vying in interest with the $100,000-guaranteed Santa Anita Handcap on Feb. 28, the new $100,000-added Santa Anita Maturity on Jan. 31, the $100,000-added Santa Anita Derby on March 6 and nine other stakes, each $50,000, on Saturdays and holidays will be the bronze, life-sized statue of Seabiscuit. Since the death of this popular champion last May, this landmark in the paddock provides increased sentiment. The brilliant mid-winter display of flowers, now growing and blooming, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "God the Preserver of Man" will be the subject of the Sunday Lesson-Sermon in all branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston. The Golden Text chosen from the Ninety-first Psalm reads, "He that dwelled in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty." According to John's Gospel the disciples questioned Jesus thus when they saw a man blind from birth," Master," who did sin, this man or his parents that he was born blind? Jesus answered, Neither hath this man sinned nor his parents; but that the works of God should be made manifest in him. I must work the works of him that sent me, while it is day: . . . When he had thus spoken, he spat on the ground, and made clay of the spittle, and he anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay And said unto him Go, wash in the pool of Siloam . . . He went his way therefore, and washed, and came seeing." Mary Baker Eddy writes in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures:" "In Science man is the offspring of Spirit. The beautiful good, and pure constitute his ancestry." "Heredity is a prolific subject for mortal belief to pin theories upon; but if we learn that nothing is real but the right, we shall have no dangerous inheritances, and fleshly illis will disappear." White Temple To Present Christmas Pageant "The Followers of the Star," by S. F. Welty, will be presented at the White Temple Methodist church for their White Gift service on Sunday evening, December 14, at 7:15 o'clock. The pageant is a story told with music and drama of those who through the years have caught a glimpse of BETHANY FULL GOSPEL 121 West Cypress. Phone 3446 Rev. John F. Moll, minister. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m., Morning service. 7:30 p.m., Evening service. 7:30 p.m., on Wednesday and Friday, evening services. "All are welcome." ASSEMBLY OF GOD Stanton Blvd. at Chester Rev. Ramon Manriquez, pastor. Phone 2-8458. 7:30 p.m., Evening service. Sermon by Rev. Manriquez. 10 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m., Morning worship service. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., "Christ's Ambassadors" meeting. Friday, 7:30 p.m., Devotional service. Wednesday prayer and fellowship meeting at 7:30 p.m. "All persons having no church home. we welcome you." CHURCH OF CHRIST 408 E. Sycamore. Phone 2972. (Ebell clubhouse) Phone 2973 Richard L. Morrison, minister Phone 3354. 10 a.m., Bible school. 11 a.m., Morning worship. 11:45 a.m., Communion. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH L. E. Elfert, pastor. Phone 3482 120 North Emily at Chartres 10 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m., Morning worship service. ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC West Center and Palm streets Sunday Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11 e'clock in the morning. 4:30 p.m., Sunday evening service. Wednesday evening service at 7:30 p.m. GOOD HOPE SPIRITUALIST 137 West Center Street Second Floor Rev. Estelle Anderson, pastor. Willbur Powell, president. Howard Kelley, founder. Services Sunday and Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Advertise in the Anaheim Gazette and then stand by for actual results. 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Members of the cast in order of their appearance are: reader, Jackie Whiteman; father, Paul Sanford; Patty Jane, Kay Eldred; mother, Mrs. Paul Sanford; Marie Myrna Llewellyn; Charles, Billy Thomason; shepherds, Wayne Held, J. H. Hilbers, Roger Harlow, Bob Siewert and Jules Osher; Wise Men, Howard Sauer, Cecil Whitfield and Lowell Gamble; St. Peter, Paul Demaree; St. Paul, Lyman Harpster; St. Francis, Fred Edwards, Sr.; Martin Luther, Ray Holt; De. Carey, John Bestall; Joseph, Jim McGonaghy, and Mary, Mrs. Marjorie Fackiner. White gifts which are brought will be distributed to David and Margaret Home; the Navajo Indians, Spanish American Institute, Church of All Nations and Church World Service. The public is cordially invited to be present for the presentation of this pageant. PLACENTIA BAND MEMBER PLACES IN FJC COMPETITION Wesley Stephens of Placentia was among the winners in the recent competitive parade that marked the official opening of San Pedro's Christmas season. The Pullerton Junior college band, of which Stephens is a member, placed second in the competition. ANITA RACES OPEN DEC. 27 LA HABRA NEWS Mrs. Dora Rousey of Redlands was a visitor Tuesday, Dec. 2, at the First Missionary Baptist Church of La Habra, where she spoke in the interest of a training program for Sunday School teachers. Miss Jacquie Conner was honored recently with a prenuptial shower at the home of Mrs. John McCamish. The room was decorated in the holiday motif and a bridal doll presided over a table on which were heaped the many lovely gifts. Appropriate games were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Myrtle Ireton and Mrs. Virgie Brown. After the gifts were opened refreshments of ice cream, cake and coffee were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Jewel McCamish, Mrs. Ruth Waterworth and Mrs. Margie Schafer. Mrs. Ruth Stuart sang "Desert Song" and "Dream of Love." Guests other than the honoree included the Mesdames Delphia Osborne, Phyllis Bryan, Alta Choate, Mildred La Monte, Orpha Woodman, Ruth Stuart, C. H. Conner, Myrtle Ireton, Dorothy Winfrey, Virgie Brown, Billie Elliott, Mary Herrmann, Carolyn Conner, Jewel McCamish, Ruth Waterworth, Margie Schafer and Miss Phyllis Conner. Those sending gifts but unable to attend included Mesdames Nora Herrmann, Helen Meier, Earl Haseltine, Gladys Haseltine and Naomi Ward rip. At a recent meeting of the Women's Relief Corps, Mary Parler was elected president of the organization. Other officers include Emma Wickersheim, senior vice-president; Mrs. Mae Delcour, treasurer; Olive Keeler, chaplain; Eva McFadden, guard. Guests were Effie Dohms, field officer and Mrs. L. Haynes, both of Los Angeles. Members of the Los Angeles University faculty at La Habra have devised a means for keeping the personal touch in sending letters to war-devastated areas. Each member sends a package of food to a teacher in some foreign university. Recently 50 packages were sent to Europe each package riled according to the needs of the country to which it was sent. The date of the annual Christmas party for all veterans and their families given by the La Habra American Legion and Auctionary has been changed to Monday, Dec. 15. At the regular meeting of the VFW Auxiliary, Wednesday, Dec. 3, final plans were made for the organization's Christmas party to be held Dec. 17. Guests included Mrs. Minnie Harvey, Mrs. Gehmanie Moreno and Mrs. Elr Richards, all of Anaheim. Refreshments were served by Fern Cypher and Mary Brown. Bronze Statue of Illustrious Seabiscuit Has Place of Honor in Scenic Setting Santa Anita Park, in its historic and scenic setting on Lucky Dandro in Arcadia, has everything in readiness to open its biggest racing season on Dec. 27. will also attract much attention of Bronze Statue of Illustrious Seabiscuit Has Place of Honor in Scenic Setting Santa Anita Park, in its historic and scenic setting on Lucky Ranch in Arcadia, has everything in readiness to open its biggest racing season on Dec. 27. Interest with the $100,000-Santa Anita Handicap on the new $100,000-added Maturity on Jan. 31, the red Santa Anita Derby on nine other stakes, each Saturday and holidays bronze, life-sized statue. Since the death of this Champion last May, this paddock provides entiment. Ant mid-winter display of growing and blooming, will also attract much attention of visitors, many from out-of-state. Spectator facilities in the infield are extended and enlarged this season. The opening California Breeders Champion Stakes for a record purse of more than $80,000, will bring to the post the State's leading two-year-olds. The $50,000 San Carlos will be the big New Year Day's attraction. There will be racing five days a week. Tuesdays through Saturdays, starting at 1:00 p.m. for the winter season through March 6, except for the one dark Tuesday, Jan. 6. IN SCIENCE Preserver of Man" will set of the Sunday Lesson-branches of The Mother First Church of Christ, Boston. The Golden Text, the Ninety-first Psalm, that dwelleth in the of the most High shall the shadow of the Alto John's Gospel the dis-loned Jesus thus when man blind, faint, birth, no did slim, this man, or that he was born blind?饿, Neither hath this minor his parents: but that of God should be made him. I must work the man that sent me, while it When he had thus spoken, the ground, and made clay lee, and 'he anointed the blind man with the clay, to him, Go, wash in the m., . . . He went his way and washed, and came see-er Eddy writes in "Sci-health with Key to the "In Science man is the Spirit. The beautiful, pure constitute his an-eredity is a prolific sub-tal belief to pin theories if we learn that nothing the right, we shall have us inheritances, and flesh-disappear." THE Temple Present Christmas Pageant flowers of the Star," by day, will be presented at Temple Methodist their White Gift ser-day evening, Decem-:15 o'clock. The pageant told with music and those who, through the caught a glimpse of ner, Myrtle Ireton, Dorothy Win-frey, Virgie Brown, Billie Elliott, Mary Herrmann, Carolyn Conner, Jewel McCamish, Ruth Waterworth, Margie Schafer and Miss Phyllis Conner. Those sending gifts but unable to attend included Mesdames Nora Herrmann, Helen Meier, Earl Haseltine, FIXIE th' PIXIE ... in k of SCATI YOU CAN'T EVEN HEAR MY OWN MUSIC! MID-WEST FEATURE SANTA ANA MAN QUALIFIES FOR CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE Itimble Woodruff, 1605 W. 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