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Social and Club Activities Emma Jean Lawrence—Phone 2206 4-H Girls Present Own Fashion Show A 4-H Fashion Show was reviewed by the Parent-Teachers league of Katella school, Tuesday evening. Miss Ann Girod, head of all 4-H girl clubs in Orange county, was the narrator. Girls presenting the result of their work done under the direction of Mrs. William Cuthbert, were Dolores Wollerman. Dorothy Jiles, Sue Hill, Virginia Goetting, Mary Ann Hammett, Shirley Rich, Beverly Thomas, Ann Williams, Jean Williams, Mildred Taylor; Joan Schnitger, Vicky Schneider, Sally Cuthbert, Lorene Coley, Sharon Bell and Diane Mitobe. An interesting color film entitled "Family Teamwork" was shown. Martin Morocco, school principal, called attention to the work of the Board of Trustees in securing a building for possible expansion, next year. Hubert Howell was appointed by Mrs. Orval Halvorsen, president, to head a committee to investiagte school housing needs, and to represent Katella district on matters of unification when the need arises. The annual school picnic will be Saturday, June 3, at Irvine park, and will feature fathers vs. sons and mothers vs. daughters, baseball games. Milk and ice cream will be curried by the P-TL. If you were too busy to attend any of the Civic Progress Week activities, have been too busy for a recent cupacoffee with your neighbors or a visit with your shut-in friend, are too busy to write that unanswered letter or to send in for those Rice Krispi puppets for the kids, and are just too rushed to take a leisurely walk... believe me, you're wasting lot of time! I'm waiting for some well-trained molecules in everybody's household... you know, the kind that always want to get back the way they were in the first place. The when you got out of bed, all those smart little molecules in the bedding would hasten back into position, and before you could brush your teeth the whole bed would be made all by itself... You'll throw a towel over the rack and slowly but surely it would arrange itself neatly. Kicked-up rug would ease back into flativity... Clothes taken off the line and heaped in the basket would silently become folded before you could carry them into the house! Might have a bit of trouble with the tablecloth folding before you could get the dishes on it hold it straight... and it would be a bit disconcerting to have a napkin keep folding up in your lap... But hurry up anyway, y scientists. It all seems so practical... except for the electric iron repairmen, but they could be mole-cule-psychologists! Waring Blendor and Steam Iron Demonstration Friday, May 19 SAVES TIME - WORK - MONEY Takes Seconds Not Minutes or Hours Blends - Chops - Mixes - Grates Churns - Grinds - Beats - Purees Pulverizes 239 W. Center St., Anaheim 4648 FRIDAY & SAT. SPECIALS May 19-20 Better Than The Best" HALL'S BAKERY 3/6 West Center Anaheim Potato DO-NUTS Made with mashed potatoes and glazed on both sides . . . Reg. 50c doz. 40¢ doz. HAVE A BETTY CROCKER CAKE BAKED THIS WEEK-END . PEPPERMINT CHIFFON A Moist Tender Cake that Stays Fresh Longer LARGE Reg. 92c 84¢ ea. or Half 43¢ ea. FRESH - WHOLESOME BREAD With that Home Baked Flavor — Try Some AT OUR FOUNTAIN - LUNCH FRESH STRAWBERRY PIE With Whipped Cream A tasty delicious treat made with Fresh Berries topped with Whipped Cream Grandma-Didn't-Tell-Me Depends it takes 2500 squirts from a cookie to make a pound of butter. Only we knew how many drops of a squirt . . .) Theater men peculiar colored video, at least five theaters, within a year . . . mama wren was observed feeding her young 1,217-times in 15 hours and 45 minutes . . . 80 years ago the word for falsies was palpitators (Why, grandma!) . . . A Chicago cago television shop offers a fresh corn popper with each set . . Cherrapunji, India the average annual rainfall is 426 inches . Hope you haven't missed the "Surprise Pudding" recipe on the packaged spice cake (a cinch make.) It's a yummy quickie dessert and if you're economically minded, and who ain't, use a hare recipe of the syrup and it'll stay gooey and good. If you prefer frosted cake, smash a banana and mix in powdered sugar until spreadable . . . and there you are An electric beater makes the batter extra quick and good, but the old elbow grease can do it nice too. AT OUR FOUNTAIN - LUNCH FRESH STRAWBERRY PIE With Whipped Cream A tasty delicious treat made with Fresh Berries topped with Whipped Cream Talk About Experience! JOHN PHILLIPS 8 YEARS in CONGRESS 10 YEARS in STATE LEGISLATURE Candidate No. 2 1½ Years Candidate No. 3 0 Years SENIORITY & EXPERIENCE MEANS SERVICE Reelect JOHN PHILLIPS TO CONGRESS JUNE 6 Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross and son, of Gardena, visited friends and relatives in Anaheim, Wednesday. Mrs. Ross is the former Mary Louise Hughes of this city. Don Ross, formerly with the local branch of the Bank of America, is now with the Hermosa Beach branch of the bank. Mrs. Sally Macri, 1021 Patt st., undewent surgery, Monday, at the Orange County hospital. She is recovering nicely, and may now receive visitors. Mrs. Bryan Huson, 828 S. Philadelphia st., recently returned from a three week trip through the middle western states. She visited her mother, Mrs. Albert Powers, in Loniphan, Mo., and relatives in Poplar Buffalo, Mo., and her brother, F. L. Ponder, in Amarillo, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rusmore of San Jose, are the parents of a daughter, Barbara Ruth, born May 7. Mrs. Rusmore is the former Jean Heying of this city. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Heying, 514 N. Clementine st., are the maternal grandparents. Mrs. Heying recently returned from San Jose, and has brought Baraba Ruth's two older sisters to Anaheim for a visit. The annual family picnic of the Public Loan corporation, Southern California division, will be Sunday, May 21, at La Palma Park. Employees, their families, and their guests, from branch offices in Santa Barbara to San Diego, will assemble here for a good time. The main feature of the day, will be Joseph Djepz, recently enjoyed a dinner party at Happy Valley Ranch in Modjeska canyon. Jobs Daughters of Bethel Number Five held election of officers Monday night. Officers are as follows, Janet Vincent, honored queen, Joan Sowden, senior princess, Eleanor Ausborn, junior princess, Jean Bastian, guide, and Carol Owston, marshall. Miss Dolores Pool, well known Hawaiian dancer, has again won the contest on NTG Hoilywood to Fame television program. She will appear again this Friday between 10:00 and 11:00 p.m. on Channel Two. Delores is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Todd Pool, 111½ E. Alberts st., who are deeply appreciative of the support given their daughter by her many local friends. Mrs. J. F. Ryan, 841 N. Palm, is anticipating a visit from her aunt, Maude M. Watt of Vancouver, B.C. who will arrive by plane in a day or two. Mrs. Watt is the sister of Mrs. Alice Holland, mother of Mrs. Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Marsh, 300 N. Janss st., were the guests of honor at a wedding anniversary and Mother's Day dinner at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Jack Royalty at Chino, last Sunday. All their children and grandchildren were there, with the exception of their son, Robert Marsh and family, who are in Seoul, Korea. Mrs. Clara La Mont, entertained Huge Cast to Prey Bergerac" at Fun The drama department of Lerton junior college will present Edmund Rostand's famous play "Cyrano de Bergerac," at the junior college auditorium May 26 and 27 at 8:00 p.m. The large cast to go on the Fullerton stage will present one of the most spectacular plays ever produced this area. Under the direction coach Alex Omalev, over five actors will go on stage beginning Thursday, May 25. Tickets may be purchased at the door or by contacting Fullerton junior college. With Michael Casey in the role, Marilyn Burns as Roxalyn and Bob Cadman as Christian supporting cast is made up Tom King, Joe Marchese, Lea guests, Mrs. Victor John, M Carol Stovall and Mrs. Henry thide were present. During the business meeting ladies were thanked for embroiding tea towels for the church; the purchase of new enamel puce and coffee servers; was acknowledged. Later, the 10 cent "Heart's sire" gift box was passed around Following this guests and members exchanged swap - packs containing 'white elephant' ales. Refreshments were served the hostess, Mrs. Mohn, who showed the laidies her lovely selection of ceramics, which is obby. Mrs. Mitchell Guest of WRC Mrs. Grace Mitchell, of the E. Chase corp., Garden Grove junior vice district deputy of Anaheim Daily Gazette is subscribers and publishers it would be... A daily of, for, and by the people. A thrill to have a paper into your home that's going into homes for 80 years. In the Oldtimesr feel down-comfortable... and the men feel like Oldtimers!!! The annual family picnic of the Public Loan corporation, Southern California division, will be Sunday, May 31, at La Palma Park. Employees, their families, and their guests, from branch offices in Santa Barbara to San Diego, will assemble here for a good time. The main feature of the day, will be an automobile race—not for speed, but for slowness. There will be games for all, including the children. Winners of Marywood Catholic high school schoiarships are Ann Fabian of St. Boniface school, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Fabian, 10112 S. Gilbert; Carole Miller of Holy Name Family school, Orange, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, of Orange, and Florine Owens of St. Joseph school, Hawthorne. Examinations took place recently in a "Welcome to Marywood" day, in which eighth grade students from this area were guests of the school. Following examinations, a picnic lunch was served on the campus grounds. Jobs Daughters honored their mothers, Saturday afternoon, at a mother-daughter tea given at the home of Miss Janet Vincent, honored queen elect of Anaheim Bethel of Jobs Daughters. Mr. William P. Webb, 539 W. Broadway, well known local attorney, underwent surgery this morning at St. Joseph hospital in Orange. Mrs. Don Butka and Mrs. Fred Rusch, of Anaheim, attended the Woman's Auxiliary to the Orange County Dental association luncheon meeting, on Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. M. M. Bryte, in Santa Ana. Mrs. Charles Reed of Santa Ana, gave a book review, covering 16 "best sellers". Hostesses were Mrs. Francis Kelter and Mrs. Dale Brockett of Santa Ana. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bradley; Mrs. Bradley's mother, Mrs. Ora E. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. David Diepz and daughter, Nanette, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mustedanagich and their children, Michael Bradley and Melanie, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Marsh, 300 N. Janss st., were the guests of honor at a wedding anniversary and Mother's Day dinner at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Jack Royalty at Chino, last Sunday. All their children and grandchildren were there, with the exception of their son, Robert Marsh and family, who are in Seoul, Korea. Mrs. Clara La Mont, entertained the members of the Hi Lo club Wednesday, at her home. 126 W. Chartres st. A 12.30 luncheon was served by the hostess, Mrs. LaMont. Mr. Robert Marsh and family will leave Seou, Korea, by plane, in the near future to spend their 45 day leave visiting at the home of Mr. Marsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Marsh, 300 N. Janss st. Robert Marsh is a graduate of Anaheim Union High school, and is at present employed by the United States government, in the State Department in Korea. Mrs. Madaline Miller and Mrs. Clara LaMont will entertain the Fullerton White Shrine Patrol, at a potluck supper, this evening, at the LaMont residence, 126 W. Chartress street. The Young Ladies Institute bridge-Tripoli-canasta party was held Monday evening in the IOOF hall. In contract bridge the first prize was won by Anne Treanor, consolation by Agnes Zinda, galloping goose by Ann Miller. In Tripoli the first prize was won by Christina Pohlman, galloping goose by Emma Wisser. In canasta the galloping goose was won by Virginia Ealdman. Gladioli used to decorate the hall had been grown by Bonnie Jolissaint. Friendship Circle Enjoy Swap Night The Friendship circle of the Grace Lutheran church, held its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Pearl Mohn, on S. West street. Mrs. Milq Saiben, president, opened the meeting with the singing of hymns, after which devotionals were read by Mrs. Phillip Engelbretson. Seventeen members and three refreshments were served the hostess, Mrs. Bradley. The next meeting will be June 14, at the home of Schmidt, 215 E. Wilhelmina s KILDUFF'S Quality Meats IN GREATER ANAHEIM MARKET 225 East Center Street Eastern Sliced BACON 35 lb Our Own Make HAM LOAF 69 lb Very Lean Ground Beef 43 lb LONGHORN CHEDDAR CHEESE 39 lb uge Cast to Present "Cyrano de Bergerac" at Fullerton College the drama department of Fulnish junior college will present and Rostand's famous play and de Bergerac," at the juncollege auditorium May 25, and 27 at 8:00 p.m. The largest to go on the Fullerton stage present one of the most specular plays ever produced in area. Under the direction of Alex Omalev, over forty will go on stage beginning tuesday, May 25. Tickets may be based at the door or by cong Fullerton junior college, with Michael Casey in the title Marilyn Burns as Roxanne, Bob Cadman as Christian, the porting cast is made up of: King, Joe Marchese, LeRoy Mrs. Mrs. Victor John, Miss Stovall and Mrs. Henry Alwere present. During the business meeting, the were thanked for embroidererea towels for the church, and purchase of new enamel punch coffee servers, was acknowledlter, the 10 cent "Heart's Degift box was passed around. Writing this, guests and memexchanged swap - packages mining 'white elephant' arti- freshments were served by hostess, Mrs. Mohn, who later used the laidies her lovely colon of ceramics, which is her by. Mrs. Mitchell quest of WRC Ms. Grace Mitchell, of the W. nase corp., Garden Grove, the or vice district deputy of Cali- Spoor, Jay Horn, Dick Hamilton, Jerry Morrison, Leonard Shoemaker, Bob Fulton, Larry Ransdell, Robet Cummings, Wayne Parker, Marvin Burdg, John Birmingham, Eldon Buck, Joe Lawson, Bud Weatherwax, Ronald Johnson, William Will, Dan Swift, Bill Schultz, Victor Bostwick, Gerald Thatcher, Patricia Sullivan, Anita Robertson, Shirley Rogers, Gloria Madran, Bette Bolton, Annette Eldred, Louise Shamberger, Sammie Hammit, Marilyn Bernstrouch, John Harvey, Cathora Proud, Beverly Daugherty, Jerry Bouley, and Zena Bloomfield. Izaak Walton League DANCE Saturday, May 20, 8 P.M. EAGLES HALL 135 W. Center St. Anaheim Admission $1.00 Fed. Tax .20 Total $1.20 RCA JUST RECEIVED! Shipment of 16" CONSOLES JUST RECEIVED! Shipment of 16" CONSOLES in Maple, Blond and Mahogany First Come -- First Served HURRY For the Hard to Get Finest in Television Open Until 9 P.M. Evenings Television Parlor Phone 3303 616 N. Los Angeles St. Anaheim POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT YES, ECONOMY IS IMPORTANT YES, ECONOMY IS IMPORTANT And in the District Attorney's office economy is a watchword But Ability Is Important, Too The District Attorney is a prosecutor. His job is to enforce the law. He should have the broad experience which assures: 1. That he knows when to prosecute and when not to prosecute. 2. That when he does prosecute a case, he can do it ably and forcefully. Investigate the record of the present District Attorney, and — RE-ELECT JAMES L. DAVIS District Attorney Election June 6