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Social and Club Activities Kiddies to Model At Jr. Ebell Party Saturday Nine members of Anaheim's young set will model smart wearing apparel at the Junior Ebell kiddie fashion show and dessert bridge party this Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the club house. Sponsored by the Ways and Means Committee, which is headed by Mrs. Loren Wagner, all proceeds will go toward the child welfare fund. Mrs. Thomas Sowder will act as commentator for the fashion preview. Co-chairman for the show and dessert bridge party are Mrs. John Daniel and Mrs. Howard Loudon, Jr. A sparkling surprise theme is promised for the event to which Junior Ebell members and their guests are cordially invited. Parading across the attractively decorated stage will be youthful models Kathy Millette, Cindy Rick, Mary and Larry Larsen, Tommy Groat, Tootie Wagner, Linda Ralston, Judy Weaver and David Bagnard. Comprising the committee in charge of the kiddie show and Edith B. Shuman Solist for FJC 'Messiah,' Dec. 4 (Story Under Cut, Please) Mrs. Joe Shuman (nee Edith Browne) well known dramatic soprano of Anaheim, was chosen principal soloist for the traditional presentation of Handel's "Messiah" at Fullerton Junior college, December 4. The local artist was chosen as auditions were held last week from a field of entrants representing choirs and choral groups from this area. This year's performance will be the first to employ talent entirely from northern Orange county, Donald S. Jones, choral music instructor at the college, announced. The 1949 pageant will mark the third presentation of the "Messiah" which has been performed for two previous years to capacity crowds in Fullerton Union high school auditorium. Mrs. Shuman was winner of the 1946 Musical Arts Club of Orange county vocal contest and was a member of the Los Angeles Civic Grand Opera Company in 1947-8. She has sung professionally in Induct Leaders Into Association New Girl Scout and Brownie leaders were formally inducted into the Leaders' Association in impressive candlelight ceremonies conducted this week by Mrs. Leroy Ater, commissioner, and three past commissioners. Past commissioners participating were Mrs. Ernest Ganahl, Mrs. Roy Helsing and Mrs. Arthur Reyes. A sparkling surprise theme is promised for the event to which Junior Ebell members and their guests are cordially invited. Parading across the attractively decorated stage will be youthful models Kathy Millette, Cindy Rick, Mary and Larry Larsen, Tommy Groat, Tootie Wagner, Linda Ralston, Judy Weaver and David Bagnard. Comprising the committee in charge of the kiddie show and dessert bridge are Mrs. John Richmond, tickets; Mrs. Kenton Wines, food; Mrs. Alex Deverall, serving; Mrs. Arthur Shipkey, Jr., decorations, and Mrs. Victor Brown, setting of tables. Ruth Demaree Engagement Told At Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Paul Demaree announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to Mr. William E. Preston, son of Mrs. Viva Preston of Lovell, Wyoming. In honor of the occasion, Mr. and Mrs. Demaree entertained with a dinner party at their home at 1024 West Sycamore street, last Saturday evening when guests were friends from Capistrano where Ruth and her sister, Gania, were early school students while Mr. Demaree was in the school system in that city. A clever word puzzle, when worked out, told of the engagement and entitled each guest to the dessert course. The buffet table was beautifully decorated with pink candles and pink camellias. The young couple have planned their wedding for next June. Mr. Preston is a dental student at the University of Southern California. Miss Ruth is a graduate of Anaheim schools and U.S.C. and is now employed with Dr. Chas. Schutz as a dental hygienist. Guests for the delightful event were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Billips, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cook, Miss Mary Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hankey, Cecella and Lorna Hankey, Mr. and Mrs. William Speer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shrewsberry, Miss Mary Daneri, all of Capistrano; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Buchheim of Capistrano Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Goodwin of Oceanside; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook of Palo Alto and Mr. and Mrs. John Hankey of Pala. L.A. Philharmonic Orchestra Plays Here December 3 Premier and only appearance this season of the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra in Anaheim will be staged at the high school auditorium, Saturday night, December 3, at 8:30 o'clock. In honor of Jean Sibelius, venerable Finnish composer, who will observe his eighty-fourth birthday December 8, the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra will play the orchestral legend "The Swan of Tuonela," one of the best known works by the master. Musicians throughout the world are paying tribute to the celebrated composer. Alfred Wallenstein, music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, has programmed well contrasted selections in addition to the Sibelius numbers. To be presented are the majestic "Symphony No. 1 in C Minor" by Johannes Brahms and the same composer's "Academic Festival Overture" besides the delightful suit from Richard Strauss opera "Der Rosenkavalier." This December 3 concert in Anaheim is part of a series of three planned for Orange county cities under the auspices of the Orange County Choral Conductors Guild. A limited number of single admission tickets will be sold at the box office, it was announced today. Induct Leaders Into Association New Girl Scout and Brownie leaders were formally inducted into the Leaders' Association in impressive candlelight ceremonies conducted this week by Mrs. Leroy Ater, commissioner, and three past commissioners. Past commissioners participating were Mrs. Ernest Ganahl, Mrs. Roy Helsing and Mrs. Arthur Roquet. A total of 33 new leaders were presented with pins. Mrs. August Fitz, president, conducted the business of the association which preceded the induction of new leaders. Announcement of the annual Christmas Father-Daughter potluck was made by Mrs. Norbert DeCook, program chairman, with the group so large this year that several locations are being used. The December 7 dinners will be held at Fremont cafeteria and the Presbyterian church with the December 8 dinner at the White Temple church and as yet unannounced site. St. Boniface parish hall has become unavailable and a new location will be announced later. Registrations for the dinners must be in by December 2. A letter of thanks from R. W. Gay, general chairman, was read for the entry of the Girl Scouts in the Hallowe'en parade. Dude ranch overnights have been limited to one per month for Anaheim troops according to an announcement of Mrs. J. F. Dutzi, troop camping chairman. Christmas gifts for the county hospital and for the Indians are to be brought to the Scout House or to the Father-Daughter banquets. Mrs. Elsie Myers of the county hospital staff was introduced and urged the "following through" of gifts and visiting throughout the year. Nominating committee composed of Mrs. Hueston Rennie, chairman, Mrs. Jerry Dolan and Mrs. Dutzi was named by Mrs. Fitz to report at the next meeting which Hankey, Cecilia and Lorna Hankey, Mr. and Mrs. William Speer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shrewsberry, Miss Mary Daneri, all of Capistrano; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Buchheim of Capistrano Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Goodwin of Ocean-side; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook of Palo Alto and Mr. and Mrs. John Hankey of Pala. LADIES! DON'T PLUCK Remove that unwanted hair permanently by Electrolysis. 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Change-over plans for a proposed Leader-Council Associatoin were discussed with Mrs. Dolan and Mrs. Dutzi appointed to meet with council members to investigate the subject further. Leaders from the seven troops at St. Boniface comprised the hostess committee which served refreshments at conclusion of the investiture. Approximately 90 leaders and council members were Leaders' Association Scout and Brownie are formally inducted leaders' Association in candlelight ceremony this week by Mrs. R., commissioner, and commissioners. Commissioners participate Mrs. Ernest Ganahl, Helsing and Mrs. Art. A total of 33 new members presented with pins. August Fitz, president, the business of the aswhich preceded the innew leaders. Element of the annual Father-Daughter potmade by Mrs. Norbert Program chairman, with so large this year that nations are being used. October 7 dinners will be premont cafeteria and wisterian church with 8 dinner at the simple church and as announced site. St. Bonihall has become unand a new location will need later. Registrations must be in by of thanks from R. W. chairman, was read by the Girl Scouts howe'en parade. Dude nights have been limitter month for Anaheim arriving to an announcement to an announcement. Mrs. J. F. Dutzi, troop chairman. Gifts for the county and for the Indians are right to the Scout House Father-Daughter banner. Elsie Myers of the capital staff was introurged the "following of gifts and visiting the year. ng committee composHueston Rennie, chairJerry Dolan and Mrs. named by Mrs. Fitz to the next meeting which will be held in January. Change-over plans for a proposed Leader-Council Associatoin were discussed with Mrs. Dolan and Mrs. Dutzi appointed to meet with council members to investi-gate the subject further. Leaders from the seven troops at St. Boniface comprised the hostess committee which served refreshments at conclusion of the investiture. 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