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Social and Club Activities Pat Terrebonne — 2206 Local WCTU Hears Project Report Mrs. Belle Tedrick and Mrs. Mellssa Hauswald were hostess to 20 members of WCTU at a meeting Tuesday. Mrs. Cora Marsh presided and gave devotionals. Mrs. Maude Lynn of Santa Ana, county chairman of relief and flower mission department, was guest speaker. She illustrated projects suitable for the local group. Telephone Girls Entertain Vets A Hallowe'en party was given for patients at Veterans hospital in Long Beach by the Orange County Telephone unit, a recently formed organization of telephone company employees. The fun fest was highlighted by a French can-can dance performed by 12 Orange county telephone operators. Included were Mary Ramsey, Marilyn Kraft, Virginia Bassett, Helen Salaeis, Pearl Harbin, Shirley Rinear, Aurora Zuniga, Mary Acosta and Evelyn Reveral. Dance instructors were Marie LaMont and Irene Brown, president of the unit. Approximately 250 boys were entertained. In one corner of the hall a fish pond was filled with gifts for the boys. A pumpkin weight guessing contest was held. Decorations of orange and black streamers and skeletons were used. Seventy-five hostess served cookies, cider and coffee, with candy and pop corn. It is the plan of the organization to continue the work with the boys in the hospitals. Serving on the committee were Irene Brown and Helen Edgar, vice president, both of Anaheim office, Virginia Davis, Mary Tucker, Eula Baker and Lois States. Wonderful Separates Home Advisor Announces Meets For November Home furnishing ideas (colored fabrics, repair) will be discussed by the Agricultural Extension Women's groups during the month of November, says Marian Protiss, Home Advisor. Many groups are also bringing and sharing ideas on holiday table decorating, gift wrapping, gift ideas, etc., at this November meeting. The Family Life letter on the subject of Young Friends was written by Mrs. David Crist of Yonkers Linda and edited by Mrs. C. Brisco, Garden Grove Home Department. Anyone is welcomed to attend any of these meetings which start at 10:00 a.m. and last until about 2:00 p.m. Friday, Nov. 16, the Orange thorpe Homemakers will meet at the Buena Park Congregational Church. A share-the-cost lunch will be served. Bring table service. Tuesday, Nov. 27, the Anaheim Home Department will meet at the Evangelical Bungalow, Anaheim. Mrs. Bessie Joszkiewicz will be the guest speaker on subject Old Glass. Wednesday, Nov. 28, the Silverdo-Modjeska Canyon Homemakers will meet at the Modjeska F Hall. A salad lunch will be served. Monday evening, Nov. 19, 7 o'clock, the Santa Ana Your Homemakers will meet at home of Margaret Yeaw, 1622 9th st., Santa Ana. Tuesday, Nov. 20, the Garden Grove Home Department will meet at the Garden Grove Method Church. A share-the-cost lunch will be served. Bring your own How to have a varied wardrobe on a budget is easily and quickly solved with separates that team up with similar items. This clever jacket and skirt pair has tiny buttons for trim, short or wrist-length sleeves. Pattern No. 3212 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 12, skirt; requires 1¼ yards of 54-inch fabric; jacket, 1½ yards. For this pattern, send 30c in coins, your name, address, pattern number and size wanted to Barbara Bell, Anaheim Gazette, 367 W. Adams Street Chicago 6, Ill. Mrs. Florence Muraoka, 10622 Court st., has organized a Brownie group for the third grade at Magnolia school. Their leader will be Mrs. Donna Albrecht assisted by Mrs. J. Sutherland. Mrs. B. B. Boykin will provide transportation for the girls. The 12 girls will meet Thursday afternoons at the Stanton Lions Community clubhouse. Mrs. Muraoka is now arranging a similar plan for girls in the fourth grade. HOME FOR THE BLIND PORT ARTHUR, Ont. (UP) — A new home for the blind to be built here will provide classrooms and workshops for some 150 blind per- used. Seventy-five hostess served cookies, cider and coffee, with candy and pop corn. It is the plan of the organization to continue the work with the boys in the hospitals. Serving on the committee were Irene Brown and Helen Edgar, vice president, both of Anaheim office, Virginia Davis, Mary Tucker, Eula Baker and Lois States. WASHINGTON (UP)—A charge by Senator Kem (R-Mo) that India is sending war goods to red China was denied last night by the Indian embassy and the state department. Home-Makers' Forum By JOAN B. WHITE Gazette Home Economist As we move along into November, Halloween is behind us, but Thanksgiving will soon be here—and good heavens — next month brings Christmas! Sometimes it is well to glance at the calendar to see just where we do stand because these warm sunshiny days are downright deceptive! It is not one whit too soon to be thinking in terms of mince pie and cranberry sauce, and to lay away a few things for Christmas. Santa has already arrived at the Weber Book Store and the newly remodeled store allows a much larger display and greater assortment than ever before of games, books, dolls, mechanical sets, trains, and toys of all kinds. On Weber's layaway plan, a deposit holds any article until Christmas. SHOPPING FOR FOOD As we get into a fresh new month, the food picture changes. Plenty of pork will roll to market for the next three months. Thrifty housewives will use a lot of pork meals to hold down the meat bill. As the evenings get chilly, the weather whets the appetite for more ham and bacon so more pork tomato if desired, and serve w a green vegetable and salad. CIRCUS SALE Alpha Beta stores (there are two of these large modern marriages in Anaheim) made many friends last week with their gantic "Circus Sale." It was led as "stupendous, colossal, greatest food sale on earth." There were the lowest prices we had seen in months on staples fruit juices, dill pickles, potato top quality hamburger, etc. It piled up to watch for advertised food clips if you are interested in making those food dollars s-t-r-e-t-h-i-n-g. Shoppers who went to the Alpha Beta sale by the promise of savings will return again and again to select from the immense delicateness section, the frozen counter, the meat department (because Alpha Beta maintains own ranch and slaughter house in Orange county). Fresh produce is delivered every day, excellent quality, and volume business makes it low in price. AN APPLE A DAY Crisp, tart, juicy red apple how we love 'em. Now the man is really right to use them in The 12 girls will meet Thursday afternoons at the Stanton Lions Community clubhouse. Mrs. Muraoka is now arranging a similar plan for girls in the fourth grade. HOME FOR THE BLIND PORT ARTHUR, Ont. (UP) — A new home for the blind to be built here will provide classrooms and workshops for some 150 blind persons of the district. The $150,000 structure will also have living accommodations for some of them. The Outstanding GIFT... Your Own Portrait! It is not too early to have it taken for Christmas. Cut your Christmas shopping to the few minutes required for a sitting. Arrange today to make your gift problem EASY. SPEARS 117 S. Los Angeles St. ANAHEIM PHONE Anah. 7128 away plan, a deposit holds any article until Christmas. SHOPPING FOR FOOD As we get into a fresh new month, the food picture changes. Plenty of pork will roll to market for the next three months. Thrifty housewives will use a lot of pork meals to hold down the meat bill. As the evenings get chilly, the weather whets the appetite for more ham and bacon so more pork on the table works out nicely all the way around. While eggs remain high, it might be well to consider other sources of animal proteins like cheddar cheese, cottage cheese, milk products of all kinds, not overlooking the versatile and easy to use powdered milk. At lunch time, canned tuna, salmon and sardines are excellent sources of protein, that take the place of eggs very acceptably. More pullets will be laying soon and within 60 days, eggs will be costing a lot less. For a high protein dish that the whole family will enjoy, we recommend the following recipe for Welch Rarebit: WELCH RAREBIT ¼ cup top milk or evaporated ½ cup powdered milk ¼ teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon mustard 2 cups grated or diced mild cheese Combine all the ingredients except the cheese in the top of a double boiler and stirring constantly, heat until the milk simmers. Stir in the cheese and let stand over hot water until the cheese is melted. Serve on buttered toast, top with a slice of broiled away plan, a deposit holds any article until Christmas. AN APPLE A DAY Crisp, tart, juicy red apple how we love 'em. Now the man is really right to use them in pies, cobblers, main dishes and just pies baked. There is a variety for every purpose. Leave the bright skins on when dicing for a salad, the popular Waldorf sandwich and to give a lift to cold slaves. We sampled Safeway's broth shouldered Delicious apples straight from Washington State and found them excellent to serve with cheese as a dessert and for munching at television time. School boy Jonathans as the name implies, fine lunch boxes, and we like them too for fried apple rings to serve with pork, and for cooking with red clanamon syrup as garnish. Bellfleurs are the kind for pies and pies, and Big Rome Beau are grand for baking. Baked pies filled with mincemeat, namom drops, nuts or raisins mmmmmm. Gingerbread's for fall and pies will dress it up. Cover bottom of a baking pan with thick sliced and sweetened apples and pour the gingerbread batter over the fruit. Bake as usual have plenty of whipped cream ready for apple gingerbread side down cake, fragrant and from the oven knows no feed lice section, the frozen fries counter, the meat department because Alpha Beta maintains own ranch and slaughter house in Orange county). Fresh produce is delivered every day, excellent quality, and volume makes it low in price. AN APPLE A DAY Crisp, tart, juicy red apple how we love 'em. Now the man is really right to use them in pies, cobblers, main dishes and just pies baked. There is a variety for every purpose. Leave the bright skins on when dicing for a salad, the popular Waldorf sandwich and to give a lift to cold slaves. We sampled Safeway's broth shouldered Delicious apples straight from Washington State and found them excellent to serve with cheese as a dessert and for munching at television time. School boy Jonathans as the name implies, fine lunch boxes, and we like them too for fried apple rings to serve with pork, and for cooking with red clanamon syrup as garnish. Bellfleurs are the kind for pies and pies, and Big Rome Beau are grand for baking. Baked pies filled with mincemeat, namom drops, nuts or raisins mmmmmm. Gingerbread's for fall and pies will dress it up. Cover bottom of a baking pan with thick sliced and sweetened apples and pour the gingerbread batter over the fruit. Bake as usual have plenty of whipped cream ready for apple gingerbread side down cake, fragrant and from the oven knows no feed lice section, the frozen fries counter, the meat department because Alpha Beta maintains own ranch and slaughter house in Orange county). Fresh produce is delivered every day, excellent quality, and volume makes it low in price. AN APPLE A DAY Crisp, tart, juicy red apple how we love 'em. Now the man is really right to use them in pies, cobblers, main dishes and just pies baked. There is a variety for every purpose. Leave the bright skins on when dicing for a salad, the popular Waldorf sandwich and to give a lift to cold slaves. We sampled Safeway's broth shouldered Delicious apples straight from Washington State and found them excellent to serve with cheese as a dessert and for munching at television time. School boy Jonathans as the name implies, fine lunch boxes, and we like them too for fried apple rings to serve with pork, and for cooking with red clanamon syrup as garnish. Bellfleurs are the kind for pies and pies, and Big Rome Beau are grand for baking. Baked pies filled with mincemeat, namom drops, nuts or raisins mmmmmm. Gingerbread's for fall and pies will dress it up. Cover bottom of a baking pan with thick sliced and sweetened apples and pour the gingerbread batter over the fruit. Bake as usual have plenty of whipped cream ready for apple gingerbread side down cake, fragrant and from the oven knows no feed lice section, the frozen fries counter, the meat department because Alpha Beta maintains own ranch and slaughter house in Orange county). Fresh produce is delivered every day, excellent quality, and volume makes it low in price. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baroldi, 6816 E. Cerritos ave., have just returned from a six weeks trip to New York, Ohio and Wisconsin, visiting relatives and friends. They stopped in Boise, Idaho and purchased cattle for their dairy farms. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Russell of 13722 Newland ave., Westminster, are expecting their son, Charles Russell, who is with the 5th Regiment of the 1st Marine Division in Korea since Jan. 26, has completed his enlistment and will be home soon. Sgt. Charles Rainey, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rainey of 10012 Tri-Hi-Y News Tri-Hi-Y clubs spent this week planning a beautiful induction service for new members and installation of officers for all the clubs on Nov. 27 in the new Presbyterian church. The public is cordially invited. Reports from the freshman club. Bolsa ave., Midway City, expects to be home in a few weeks on furlough. He is with the 2nd Infantry Division in Korea and has been in the front lines most of the time since last January. For Health, Est California Fruit! led by Mrs. Joan Roulette, assisted by Lorraine Sehr, showcased by the name Pulchrae Piglae Tri-Yhas been selected. The girls plan for a candy sale Friday Saturday down town. Karen B reported on the program planned for the next three months. President, Cherrie Golf, presided over a new leader, Mrs. Hoy Hall, wife of the journalism teacher at Anaheim Union High School Mrs. William (Ruth Demar Preston left suddenly for Wyoming with her husband who recently turned from Japan. Patti Ma is assisting Mrs. Hail. Pickles and slides taken by Ruth Preston of the girls at Camp Osceola. Advance Showing... Preview KICKERNI LING Rippling Wheat Inspire this lovely NYLON ENSEMBLE Rippling Wheat Inspire this lovely NYLON ENSEMBLE A graceful wheat motif is delicately embroidered on sheer nylon lending a fragile air to the bodice and whirling flounce of this matching gown and slip. And the lovely pale pink and grey pattern is carried across the yoke and sleeves of the flowing negligee. (Right) Negligee 29.95 Gown 29.95 Sheer daintiness in NYLON ENSEMBLE MATCHED BY KICKERNICK Sheer daintiness in NYLON ENSEMBLE MATCHED BY KICKERNICK A flattering Kickernick ensemble that's perfectly fitted for you. The lustrous nylon gown and slip are frotted with softly shirred bodices and permanently pleated flounces of tiny dot-sprinkled sheer net. The dainty, matching bed jacket has a full swinging back with a ribbon-caught peplum in front. (Above) Gown 19.95 Slip 14.95 Jacket 14.95 THE SQR STORE by Mrs. Joan Roulette, assisty Lorraine Sehr, show that name Pulchrae Ploane Tril-Hibeen selected. The girls made s for a candy sale Friday and Sunday down town. Karen Brand started on the program planned the next three months. The ident, Cherrie Golf, presided. Phomore Zi-Chi-Phil club welled a new leader, Mrs. Howard wife of the journalism teacher Anaheim Union High School. William (Ruth Demaree) ton left suddenly for Wyoming her husband who recently reced from Japan. Patti Mattox assisting Mrs. Hail. Pictures slides taken by Ruth Preston the girls at Camp Osceola and at various parties were shown. Yvonne Fitz presided. Junior Tri-U club is planning a slumber party and breakfast to be held in the YMCA. President Myrna Lewellyn appointed a breakfast committee consisting of Laurel Bohan, Dolores Glardino and Beverly Buckner. The Tri-U club had a very successful coffee sale on North Lemon st. in front of Drusetta Martin's home during the Hallowe'en parade. Y has been selected. The girls made meeting with group singing. The president, Shirley Pannier, reported that the hot dog and coke concession at the Hallowe'en parade had netted the club approximately $45. Thanks go to the leader, Betty Chamberlain, and her husband Don, for their assistance. Mrs. West from Sherwin-Williams Paint Co. gave an interesting talk on interior decorating. After a discussion about a worthwhile Christmas project, it was decided to give a party to some underprivileged children. Senior Live Yrs, Joanne Kollogg presiding, began with community singing. Mrs. Nan Moore gave instructions for the induction and installation of officers Nov. 27, with a practice at the church Nov. 20. The schedule for the next few months was announced at suggested by the officers of the club who attended Planning Day two weeks ago. Prettiness Personified -- ERNICK NYLON LINGERIE Wheat Inspires is lovely ENSEMBLE Wheat Inspires is lovely ENSEMBLE delicately r nylon lending nd whirling g gown and slip. lovely pale pink and pattern is carried s the yoke and the flowing vee. gligee 29.95 wn 29.95 Glamorous Black KICKERNICK gown Lovely imported French Chantilly lace forms the nylon net lined bodice of this glamorous Kickernick gown. The allover permanent sunburst pleating lends an unusually pretty pattern to the rippling skirt and swirly hem. Black only Sizes—32-38 29.95 KICKERNICK LINGERIE — SECOND FLOOR