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THE NAVY IS SENDING A SEAPLANE FOR YOU, MISS RIO... AND THESE BOYS WILL ACCOMPANY YOU TO HOLLYWOOD... ALFRED AND OSCAR WILL ESCORT ME! HOW WONDER-FUL! NOW I WON'T HAVE TO WORRY ONE BIT J-JUMPIN' JIMINY! WHAT'S THAT?! A SHOOTIN' STAR! GEE, MISTER MURDOCK, I FEEL HOT! ME TOO, OAKY! TAKE OVER THE ROBOT CONTROLS WHILE I INSPECT THE EARTH CREATURE! DON'T TAKE ANY CHANCES, O BRAIN! EMUQT Mb 2 LOYAZRGC? WHAT NOISE AN SCORCHY SMITH TAKE OVER THE ROBOT CONTROLS WHILE I INSPECT THE EARTH CREATURE! DON'T TAKE ANY CHANCES, O BRAIN! EMUQT WB ZLUWAZRCE? HUH E AIMOH RU JEJNYJDJ J?? WHAT NOISE AN MIGOSH - WHEN A FELLER'S MATH MARKS ARE SO BAD THAT HE THINKS HE'S BEING THROWN OUT OF SCHOOL. ...AND THEN WHEN HE FINDS THAT HIS SEAMANSHIP MARKS HAVE MADE UP THE GAP, AND HE'S BEEN PICKED AS ONE OF A GROUP. coulton waugh ...TO GO ON A GLORIOUS SOUTHERN CRUISE, ALL STRICTLY IN THE LINE OF DUTY...WHY...WHAT ELSE CAN A GUY DO BUT... ADV. OF PATSY SOUNDS SERIOUS! THE POLICE IRADIO WAS SAYING SOMETHING ABOUT A KID ON A LEGGE OF A BUILDING! AND I'VE GOT A FEELING I KNOW WHO IT IS!! EASY NO LITTLE FELL D-DON'T GET SCARED EASY NO OH, DIANA GEE, COUSIN DIANA WHEN WILL I BE TO STOP WASHING WITH SOAP AND CLEAN CREAM OH, DIANA JUMP, MR. PETERS! YOU'VE GOT THE PARACHUTE - JUMP! YOU TAKE IT... YOU'RE YOUNG, YOU'RE BEAUTIFUL, I'M NOT!!! HERE!! THE LITTLE CROWD OF PETERS' FRIENDS STOOD PARALYZED, WAITING.... WAITING FOR HIM TO BAIL OUT//...EACH SECOND. TICKED OFF A FLEETING ETERNITY — MORRIS Anaheim Gazette FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1951 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Twelve Choirs to Join in Singing Handel's 'Messiah' at FJC Sunday Singing in the annual performance of Handel's "Messiah" at the Fullerton Union High school and Junior College auditorium Sunday, Dec. 2, will be the junior college A Cappella Choir, one of 12 choirs joining for the presentation. Directing the junior college group is Donald S. Jones, vocal music instructor, who is also conducting the Dec. 2 performance. A former student, Larry King, and a current music student, Phyllis Berriman, at the college will provide organ and piano accompaniment, respectively. The Fullerton performance is one of those presented annually throughout Southern California by combined church choirs. Under the general sponsorship of the Southern California Council of Protestant Churches, these presentations are locally organized. In this area, Albert M. Cranston, Fullerton-voice teacher and choir director, is general manager. Soloists include Donna Lee Flynn, soprano, of Corene Boettcher, contrabasso. A graduate of Fullerton school and junior college King majored in organ an outstanding student field. Throughout most high school and junior career, he was organist schools. He is now orphaned with Dr. Leslie P. Speimann University of Redlands. Miss Berriman, music the junior college, also complished vocalist and as well as pianist. White Temple Methodist Evening services will hold Sunday at White Methodist church, since congregation is co-operating the groups singing the "Messiah" at Fullerton Junior college. The Rev. Frank E. Butler will speak on the topic then, shall I fear" at the worship service, 11 a.m. WHAT STRANGE NOISES, LIKE AN ANIMAL! WE COULD HARDLY EXPECT AN EARTH CREATURE TO SPEAK WITH AN ASTAR ACCENT! PUT A TELEPHONE VISOR ON IT! TO GO ON A GLORIOUS SOUTHERN CRUISE, ALL STRICTLY IN THE LINE OF DUTY... WHY... WHAT ELSE CAN A BUY DO BUT... EASY NOW LITTLE FELLOW D-DON'T GET SCARED! EASY NOW! WHEN WILL I BE BIG ENOUGH TO STOP WASHING MY FACE WITH SOAP AND WATER, TOO..? By JOANN FAUST The Gay Nineties and the Miss American conest was brought to the AUHS stage today, when the junior class put on their yearly assembly. Many nights were spent on this program, but it proved well worth it judged by the applause of the faculty and the student body. Marian Caracussa arranged the program and she later was presented a gift from the junior class, presented to her by Miss Hitt, drama instructor. Spills and thrills were had by all Monday night, when the vocal club of AUHS all went skating at the Costa Mesa roller rink. All students enjoyed themselves, while on their feet, but they claimed the floor was a bit slippery. The new members of GAA were initiated Thursday, by wearing their blouses backward, tennis shoes and paddle pushers. Giggles were heard from every doorway when these "characters," would walk by, but it was all in fun, and the funnier the merrier. Tonight will be a battle, when our Anaheim "Colonist" football team meets Santa Monica at Fullerton stadium. But the student body will cheer these fellows through, whether it be to victory or defeat. When the "Colonist band" performs tonight at Fullerton, there will be an added attraction. Under the direction of Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Bayard, 28 girls will dance a polka to the tunes of "Oh Susana, and Clarinet Polka." Watch for this half-time, it is said to be Protestant Churches, these presentations are locally organized. In this area, Albert M. Cranston, Fullerton voice teacher and choir director, is general manager. Soloists include Donna Lee White Temple Methodist Evening services will hold Sunday at White Methodist church, since gregation is co-operating the groups singing the "at Fullerton Junior college." The Rev. Frank E. Butt will speak on the topic then, shall I fear" at the worship service, 11 a.m. First Presbyterian Rev. Howard S. Conn First Presbyterian church speak on the subject "To by Intangibles" in the worship service Sunday. Christian Science The theme of the Sunday son-Sermon in all Christie churches is expressed in the Golden Text from erbs (14:22): "Do they that devise evil? but me truth shall be to them to vise good." The subject client and Modern Necrath alias Mesmerism and Hyp Denounced." The Bible Lesson, which experiences in the prophet Elijah, includes verses from Deuteronomy thou shalt do that which and good in the sight of tha that it may be well with and that thou mayest go possess the good land whith Lord sware unto thy faith cast out all thine enemies ffore thee, as the Lord hath en" (6:18, 19). In "Science and Health Key to the Scriptures" Mary Eddy declares, "Divine Minely demands man's entire ence, affection and strong reservation is made for an er loyalty. Obedience to gives man power and st Submission to error superb loss of power" (p. 183). Wage Increase of Rubber Workers Approved by Bo WASHINGTON UP—A hourly wage increase for MODEST MAIDENS Trademark Registered U.S. Patent Office When the "Colonist band" performs tonight at Fullerton, there will be an added attraction. Under the direction of Mrs. Elliott and Mrs. Bayard, 28 girls will dance a polka to the tunes of "Oh Sussana, and Clarinet Polka." Watch for this half-time, it is said to be spectacular. The Girls League of AUHS have had a cartoon scrap book in the making for several weeks now. And it was to be displayed in the girls league room, but it has left our grounds. It was sent to the Orange county hospital, for the children to enjoy, and the convalescent patients. We all hope they enjoy it as much as we have here at AUHS. The football banquet date has been set for Dec. 4. All Varsity, Junior varsity B and C football squads are invited. Mr. Bill Cook and his "Colonist band" will provide the entertainment. Vatican Approves Farouk as Ruler Of Disputed Sudan CAIRO, Egypt (AP)—The Vatican apparently has accepted King Farouk as ruler of the disputed Sudan as well as King of Egypt. A foreign office spokesman said yesterday the Vatican has agreed to accept a new Egyptian minister to the Holy See bearing credentials styling Farouk King of Egypt and the Sudan. Britain sharply disputes Farouk's right to extend his right to the Sudan, the vast territory to the south of Eritrea which has been ruled jointly Britain and Egypt since 1899. United States supports the Irish stand. Egypt cancelled the 1899 agreement last month and on October the Egyptian parliament approved Farouk's title to include Sudan. Join in Singing at FJC Sunday Flynn, soprano, of Anaheim; Corehe Boettcher, contralto, of Costa Mesa; Tommy Thomason, tenor, of Anaheim and Cranston, basso. A graduate of Fullerton high school and junior college, Larry King majored in organ and was an outstanding student in his field. Throughout most of his high school and junior college career, he was organist for the schools. He is now organist at the Fullerton First Methodist church, and is majoring in organ with Dr. Leslie P. Spelman at the University of Redlands. Miss Berriman, music major at the junior college, also is an accomplished vocalist and organist, as well as pianist. White Temple Methodist Evening services will not be held Sunday at White Temple Methodist church, since the congregation is co-operating with the groups singing the "Messiah" at Fullerton Junior college. The Rev. Frank E. Butterworth will speak on the topic "Whom then, shall I fear" at the morning worship service, 11 a.m. Zion Lutheran On Tuesday evening, Nov. 27, the Zion Christmas Services committee completed the plans for this year's Christmas observance at Zion Lutheran church, Emily and Chartres. The Christmas schedule includes a pre-Christmas Vesper Service on Sunday, Dec. 16, at 4:30 p.m., with the Zion Senior Choir, the Zion Senior school chorus and the Zion Junior school choir presenting special music. Rev. Edwin H. Pflug, pastor at Zion, will deliver the sermon. On Dec. 24, the Sunday School children will present the annual Christmas Eve program: "Joy to the World" in recitation and song at a 7 o'clock service. For the first time in its history Zion Lutheran church will also sponsor a Christmas Midnight Service beginning at 11:30 p.m., on Dec. 24, entitled "Christmas from Everlasting to Everlasting." Plans for this service include a candlelight processional by the Senior Choir and a unique array of tree and flood lights to accentuate the development of the story of the Babe of Bethlehem, the Light of the World. In describing it, Rev. Pflug said: "Tiers of vari-colored lights on two large trees outline the progress of God's promises concerning the coming of Jesus in the Old Testament. Floodlights in am." St. Michael's Episcopal This Sunday, Dec. 2 at 8 a.m. the men and boys of St. Michael's Episcopal church will come in a body to the 8 a.m. communion service to join in the nation-wide mens' observance held each year on this, the first Sunday of the Christian year, and the first Sunday in Advent season. Following the Communion service there will be a men's breakfast at Dorothy and Wade's restaurant. Mr. R. A. Patriell, Junior Warden of St. Michael's is in charge of arrangements. At 9:30 a.m. the Church School and Family Service will be held and at 11 a.m. the Rector of St. Michael's will preach on the words of John the Baptist, "Repent ye, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand." At 3 and 4 p.m. final confirmation classes will be held in preparation for the visit of the Rt. Rev. F. Eric Bloy, Bishop of Los Angeles on Dec. 9 at 11 a.m. The day will close with evensong from 7 to 7:30 p.m. Bethel Baptist The Rev. Berthold Jacksteit, pastor of Bethel Baptist church, will speak Sunday morning on "Keep Bright the Vision." The ordinance of Holy Communion will be observed at the morning White Temple Methodist Evening services will not be held Sunday at White Temple Methodist church, since the congregation is co-operating with the groups singing the "Messiah" at Fullerton Junior college. The Rev. Frank E. Butterworth will speak on the topic "Whom then, shall I fear" at the morning worship service, 11 a.m. First Presbyterian Rev. Howard S. Congdon of First Presbyterian church will speak on the subject "Tormented by Intangibles" in the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday. Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m. Christian Science The theme of the Sunday Lesion-Sermon in all Christian Science churches is expressed thus in the Golden Text from Proverbs (14:22): "Do they not err that devise evil? but mercy and truth shall be to them that devise good." The subject is "Ancient and Modern Necromancy,alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism,denounced." The Bible Lesson, which features experiences in the life of the prophet Elijah, includes these verses from Deuteronomy: "And you shalt do that which is right and good in the sight of the Lord; that it may be well with thee, and that thou mayest go in and possess the good land,which theORD swore unto thy fathers,To hast out all thine enemies from before thee,as the Lord hath spoken!" (6:18, 19). In "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" Mary Baker Uddy declares, "Divine Mind right-demands man's entire obedience,affection and strength.No observation is made for any less-loyalty. Obedience to Truth lives man power and strength.submission to error superinduces loss of power" (p. 183). Wage Increase of Rubber Workers Approved by Board WASHINGTON (P)—A 13-cent curly wage increase for more this service include a candlelight processional by the Senior Choir and a unique array of tree and flood lights to accentuate the development of the story of the Babe of Bethlehem,the Light of the World. In describing it, Rev. Pflug said: "Tiers of vari-colored lights on two large trees will outline the progress of God's promises concerning the coming of Jesus in the Old Testament.Floodlights in various colors will provide the background for the promises made to Zacharias and Mary concerning the birth of Jesus. This will be climaxed by a background of blue as the theme of Christmas will be unfolded to its conclusion." The Christmas festivities will close with a 10 a.m.,service on Christmas Day. The committee in charge of the planning is composed of the Sunday School officers and teachers,the teachers of Zion school,the Board of Christian Education and the pastor.Mr. Walter Knigge served as chairman. Government Asks Farmers to Push Production in '52 WASHINGTON (P)—The government today called upon farmers to push production next year four per cent above this year's near record yields to meet "the greatest needs we have ever faced." Announcing planting goals for spring crops,acting Secretary of Agriculture Clarence J. McCormick urged growers to put forth special effort to boost production of livestock feed grains so that a high level output of meat,milk and eggs might be maintained. Acting in the absence of Secretary Brannan who is on an official trip to the Near East,McCormick acknowledged that farmers will have a tough job because of shortages of fertilizers,some types of farm machinery and a tightening farm labor supply. Promising as much help as possible,the department said it would be prepared to support producer prices of corn,cotton,wheat,rice,soybeans,wool,milk Rev. F. Eric Bloy,Bishop of Los Angeles on Dec. 9 at 11 a.m.The day will close with evensong from 7 to 7:30 p.m. Bethel Baptist The Rev. Bernold Jacksteit,pastor of Bethel Baptist church,will speak Sunday morning on "Keep Bright the Vision." The ordinance of Holy Communion will be observed at the morning service,at which time Rev.Jacksteit will welcome 16 new members into the fellowship of the Bethel Baptist church. The evangelistic service Sunday evening will be conducted by Pastor Jacksteit with his sermon subject being"The Cost of Rejecting Christ." The young people of the church will meet each Sunday afternoon at 4:30 to rehearse for their special Christmas cantata. This musical program is under the direction of Rev.Jacksteit. L.A. Open Golf Tourney to Start in Jan. Entry blanks addressed to pros and amateurs throughout the Southland were in the mail today for the 26th edition of the Los Angeles Open Golf tournament,scheduled for January 4 to 7 at the Riviera Country Club. It will cost professional golfers $17.50 to enter this year's expanded $17,500 contest, according to L.A. Open chairman,Ed Brown,and amateurs will pay $12.50,在each case an increase of $2.50 over last winter's entry fees. Deadline for entries has been set for noon,December 29,Brown said.All amateur golfers with a six handicap or lower are invited to qualify. Antique Marine Leaves Service QUANTICO,Va.(P)—The nation's oldest living enlisted Marine will say goodbye to the corps tomorrow.All six battalions of troops Wage Increase of Rubber Workers Approved by Board WASHINGTON (P)—A 13-cent curly wage increase for more than 100,000 employees of the big Four" rubber companies won approval of the Wage Stabilization board last night. The pay boost was negotiated with the CIO's Rubber Workers Union last summer with the U.S. rubber Co., the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., the B. F. Goodhill Co., and the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. Of the total increase, seven cents will be retroactive to the effective dates, last July and August, of the contracts with the individual companies. The other cents will be retroactive to t. 16. The workers averaged $1.78 an hour in straight time wages in July of this year. The female goshawk is much longer than the faster-flying eagle. K's right to extend his reign in the Sudan, the vast African territory to the south of Egypt, which has been ruled jointly by Britain and Egypt since 1899. The United States supports the British Empire. Egypt cancelled the 1899 agreement last month and on Oct. 16 Egyptian parliament expanded Farouk's title to include the man. Acting in the absence of Secretary Brannan who is on an official trip to the Near East, McCormick acknowledged that farmers will have a tough job because of shortages of fertilizers, some types of farm machinery and a tightening farm labor supply. Promising as much help as possible, the department said it would be prepared to support producer prices of corn, cotton, wheat, rice, soybeans, wool, milk and butterfat at maximum levels permitted by law. That level is 90 per cent of parity. (Parity is a standard for measuring farm prices, declared by law to be equally fair to farmers and those who buy their products.) MOVIES AID MATE SELECTION MUNICH, Germany (P)—A Munich marriage agency makes talking movies of persons seeking a mate. These films are shown to applicants of the opposite sex, instead of the usual still photographs. The films are much more persuasive, the agency finds. They also help to avoid the disappointments which often result from artistically retouched photographs. Antique Marine Leaves Service QUANTICO, Va. (P)—The nation's oldest living enlisted Marine will say goodbye to the corps tomorrow. All six battalions of troops at Quantico will pass in review before 76-year-old Master Sergeant Harry D. Bartley. A native of Coatsville, Pa.; Bartley joined the corps in November of 1907. When he gives his final salute tomorrow he will be completing 44 years and seven days of continuous active duty. He took part in campaigns in Cuba and Santo Domingo in addition to two engagements in Haiti. He plans to work his one-acre chicken and produce farm in Dumfries, Va., where he and his wife now reside. The Koala bear of Australia is not a bear, not even remotely related to the bear family. It is a slow-moving, tree-climbing marsupial with an India rubber-like nose. First Church of Christ, Scientist Corner Philadelphia and Chartres Lesson Subject: "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mesmrism and Hypnotism, Denounced" 11 A.M. SUNDAY 8:00 P.M., WEDNESDAY — Testimonials of Healings 9:30 A.M. — SUNDAY SCHOOL THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM IS LOCATED IN CHURCH EDIFICE Open daily 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. except Sundays and Holidays