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Beta Sigma Phi Fall Rush Season Begins Fall rush season of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority began Monday evening with a Spanish dinner and fiesta affair at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Myers. The delightful enchilada dinner was prepared and served by Mrs. Myers with the assistance of Josephine Chance, Irene Holland, Anna Claire Mauerhan, Mildred Mauerhan and Dorothy Gerlich. Tablecloths from Mexico City were used and the home was attractively decorated with Mexican posters, pictures, novelties and many potted cacti. The potted plants were used later as prizes. Spanish selections were played by Mr. Myers on his accordion during the dinner hour. Games were enjoyed during the program with prizes going to Neva Solt, Josephine Chance, Alice Myers, Dorothy Fletcher, Helen Cohn and Mrs. Myrtle Peterson. The grand prize of the evening was awarded to Gretchen Varner. Guests present included Neva Solt, Ester David, Lois Spratt, Helen Cohn, Ann Engbretson, Dorothy Fletcher and Harriet Schadewald. Members present were Mrs. Myrtle Peterson, Beulah Hineman, Anna Claire Mauerhan, Mildred Mauerhan, Helen Sharpe, Gretchen Varner, Louise Miller, Josephine Gerlich, Alice Myers, Irene Holland and Audrey Vaill and Mar Scout Council Plans Program Plans for the 1948-49 Anaheim Girl Scout program got off to a flying start recently, as the first council meeting for the fall season was held in the Scout house with Mrs. LeRoy Ater, president, presiding. Two new members, Mrs. Walter Taylor, second deputy commissioner, and Mrs. J. Lee Rogers, treasurer, were introduced. Current arrangements call for representatives to attend a meeting in Fullerton on October 26, to discuss a permanently established camp site for Orange county and for the regional conference at Islomar, California, November 9-11. Coming events scheduled for the year include Scouts Own, October 24; Girl Scout Week, October 31 to November 6; investiture in November; Father and Daughter pot luck dinners in December; Brownie program in February and the annual Girl Scout birthday week and fashion show in March. Announcement was made of a troop being formed at Los Alamitos by Laurel school youngsters. Community Chest plans were under discussion and 100 per cent cooperation promised. Catholic Young People Plan Gay Fall Dance Spice of Hallowe'en and rustic cheer of the Izaak Walton lodge chibald in La Habra. For members and guests were pleased to enjoy the discussion. Mamie Lane, president, conceived the business session which included the reading of the program for the year and plans for the membership growth of the club in the months. Turning the meeting to leaders, Eleanor Gardner, Dorothy Pendleton of Fullerton conducted the study. Problems credit are many and complex are growing in immensity day as further controls on government are placed on buying. Various methods of collection were discussed during discussion period. The evening concluded with social hour and refreshments led by the hostess. Carmen Shows Corsage Art Miss Carmen Lizarraga, of Carmen's Flower shop on Center street, gave a demonstration and lecture on the creating artistic corsages to members of the Home and Garden section of Anaheim Ebell Monday afternoon at the house. Mrs. Albert Cranston section leader, introduced the cal florist. Simplicity may keynote sages for varied occasions, Lizarraga stated as she arrives decorative creations from floral provided by section member. Hold Red Cross Board Meeting Final plans for the Red Cross blood typing service, which was held Monday at the Anaheim Ebell club house, were completed during the regular monthly board meeting of the local chapter in the city hall Wednesday night of last week. The Junior Red Cross conference which was held in Santa Ana last Saturday was announced. The home service report showed 44 cases open during the month of which three were new and seven re-opened. Financial assistance was given to three servicemen and one veteran. A letter of thanks for bed jackets sent recently to the Veterans Administration in Palo Alto was read. Local chapter members made the articles. Mrs. Kilduff Aids With Co-Ed’s Fall Fashion Show Latest trends in fashions for high school co-eds were previewed at the first Girls’ League assembly in the high school auditorium, courtesy of Mrs. Barbara Kilduff, owner of the, Junior Rendezvous, Wednesday morning of last week. More than 20 ensembles shown ran the gamut of regulation school costume, casual, street and sports wear and formal and semi-formal attire including charming date dresses an smart formal gowns. Mannequins were girl league members with Miss Neva Solt, sewing instructor at the school, in charge of arrangements. This fashion show is an annual early fall event staged with the assistance of Mrs. Kilduff for the premier assembly of feminine students at Anaheim Union high school. William F. Cody, great American frontiersman and guide, was familiar with “Buffalo.” Catholic Young People Plan Gay Fall Dance Spice of Hallowe’en and rustic cheer of the Izaak Walton lodge in Hillcrest Park, Fullerton, will blend into a gay atmosphere as the young people’s club of St. Boniface church, this city, stage an informal “stag or drag” fall dance October 23, beginning at 8 o’clock. More than 150 invitations have been sent to members of young people’s clubs of St. Boniface and St. Mary's Catholic church, Fullerton. All members from the two parishes in Anaheim and Fullerton, and in Brea, Buena Park and Placentia are extended a cordial invitation, it was announced. A roaring fire and arrangements of corn stalks will form an appropriate background for the colorful event. Refreshments will include cider, apples and pop corn. Dance committee members are Johnny Heins, Jim Kerwin, Wayne Andrade, Miss Claire McDonald and Father Carol, club advisor. Name School Newspaper Staff Editorial staff members of Anoranco, Anaheim high school paper, were selected last week with Dean Gautschy named editor. Other high school journalists include Barbara Carroll, news editor; Elaine Newton, feature editor; Dean Gautschy, sports; Maria Liebhart, advertising manager; Pat Sullivan, circulation manager and Nancy La Mori, photographer. Reporters are John Burns, Jackie Cushing, Helen Salaets, Bob Young, Shirley Foster, Lita Carner and Ernie Smith. Credit Women Hear Talk on Shop Problems Credit is a peculiar thing and each firm differs in its own problems governing this important phase of the business transaction. This was the principal thought of the study presented at the regular monthly meeting of the Northern Orange County Credit Women’s club last Tuesday evening at a week and fashion show in March. Announcement was made of a troop being formed at Los Alamitos by Laurel school youngsters. Community Chest plans were under discussion and 100 per cent cooperation promised. ROY MABEE'S SON AT TOP ARMY SCHOOL Lt. Col. Richard W. M Army infantry man, son of Mabee of Route 2, 8841 Ln avenue, Anaheim, a student Army’s Command and Staff college, Fort Leavenw Kansas, is observing the amious training exercises to be in southern California under command of Rear Admiral Rodgers, USN, Commander phibious Force, Pacific Fleet proximately 19,000 Navy Marine Corps personnel, 56 and 320 planes are participating in the exercises which in amphibious landings at Clemente Island and Pendleton near Oceanside. 450 students and faculty members of the Army’s Command General Staff college, its high level educational institution observe the warfare opera commanded by Lt. Gen. M S. Eddy, USA. MARK NINETEENTH WEDDING DATE Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rein 114 East Center street, Ana celebrated their nineteenth wedding anniversary Sunday. couple left for Salinas Fridtenno to visit Mrs. Reinhardsisters, Mrs. Cy Jones and R. C. Smith. Enroute home enjoyed Sunday with Mr. hardt’s brother and family, Reinhardt. Cancer will claim the live 18,000,000 of the present position of the United States if ent death rates continue, adding to the American Cancer ciety. Repeated heating of iron creases its hardness. Mannequins were girl league members with Miss Neva Solt, sewing instructor at the school, in charge of arrangements. This fashion show is an annual early fall event staged with the assistance of Mrs. Kilduff for the premier assembly of feminine students at Anaheim Union high school. William F. Cody, great American frontiersman and guide, was familiarly known as "Buffalo Bill." Credit Women Hear Talk on Shop Problems Credit is a peculiar thing and each firm differs in its own problems governing this important phase of the business transaction. This was the principal thought of the study presented at the regular monthly meeting of the Northern Orange County Credit Women's club last Tuesday evening at a meeting in the home of Doris ArOpening About OCT. 22 with a full line of yardage, sheets, pillow cases, blankets, curtains, linens and towels. Watch for the opening date of Anaheims newest store on or about Oct. 22. 112 E. Center Ph. 2068 Episcopal Church Presents Third In Radio Series The third coast to coast program in the radio series "Great Scenes from Great Plays," sponsored by the Episcopal families of Anaheim, over Station KHJ on Friday evening from 8:00 to 8:30, will be "The Barretts of Wimpole Street." When Rudolph Besier wrote "The Barretts of Wimpole Street," it would almost seem that he had Basil Rathbone and Beatrice Straight in mind for the leading roles. In fact the tall handsome Basil Rathbone did play the part of Robert Browning in the long run of the play on Broadway several years ago, and won unqualified acclaim from the critics. He is best known to radio audiences for his long successful portrayal of Sherlock Holmes over the air as well as on the screen. Beatrice Straight, a charming newcomer to the radio audience, won her spurs on Broadway stardom first as Lady Macduff in the Michael Redgrave production of "Macbeth," and subsequently as the star of "Eastward in Eden." Currently she is Mr. Rathbone's leading lady in "The Heiress." Like the other plays in the weekly series, "The Barretts of Wimpole Street" is produced by the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church with the cooperation of the 800 members of the Episcopal Actors' Guild. While the entire series provides a high level in radio entertainment, it shows also the living, working, practical helpfulness of the church in dealing with human problems in our disturbed modern age. Schedule Three Ceramic Classes Due to great demand for in- Carmen's Flower shop on East Street street, gave a demonstration and lecture on the art of sitting artistic corsages to members of the Home and Garden Union of Anaheim Ebell club, sunday afternoon at the club house. Mrs. Albert Cranston, new union leader, introduced the loflorist. Implicity may keynote corpositions for varied occasions, Miss Harraga stated as she arranged literative creations from flowers divided by section members. BY MABEE'S SON TOP ARMY SCHOOL St. Col. Richard W. Mabee, my infantry man, son of Roy Boe of Route 2, 8841 Lincoln nue, Anaheim, a student at the Army's Command and General college, Fort Leavenworth, issas, is observing the amphibtraining exercises to be held southern California under the mand of Rear Admiral B. J. Jagers, USN, Commander Ambious Force, Pacific Fleet. Apximately 19,000 Navy and ine Corps personnel, 56 ships 320 planes are participating in the exercises which include hibious landings at San mente Island and Camp Milleton near Oceanside. Some students and faculty members the Army's Command and General Staff college, its highest educational institution, will serve the warfare operations manued by Lt. Gen. Manton Eddy, USA. ARK NINETEENTH ADDING DATE Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Reinhardt, East Center street, Anaheim, embated their nineteenth wedding anniversary Sunday. The pled left for Salinas Friday afnoon to visit Mrs. Reinhardt's ers, Mrs. Cy Jones and Mrs. C. Smith. 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