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Attend Local Churches St. Michael's Episcopal Sunday, June 8, marks the promotion of the boys and girls in the various Sunday school classes at St. Michael's Episcopal church. This special event will take place at the regular family service at 9:30 a.m. In addition to the promotion, there will be awards given for achievements and attendance records. All parents are invited to attend and remain for an open house in the Parish hall for refreshments. At the 11 a.m. service, Rev. John Kimball Saville will celebrate Trinity Sunday and his sermon will be, "God in Action in History." The 8 a.m. communion, and the 7:30 p.m. services will be as usual. First Baptist "Identification marks of a Christian" will be disclosed in the 11 a.m. sermon to be delivered Sunday by the Rev. Bob Kevorkian of First Baptist church, Anaheim. The Rev. Kevorkian said his congregation will not meet for evening services, but will cooperate with the baccalaureate service at Anaheim Union High school auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Missionary Baptist The Missionary Baptist church, 208 E. Camile st., Santa Ana, invites the public to attend the new regular Sunday service at the old Savanna school, 7391 E. Ball rd., Stanton. Bible classes for all ages will be held at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock and evening service at 7:30 p.m. Elder J. Leslie of 7061 Cerritos ave., in charge. Stanton Community The newly formed high school young people's group of the Stanton Community church met Thursday to organize their work program, according to Rev. Charles A. White, pastor. Election results show Chuck Sowers to be president and Vida Mae Williams, secretary. Ronnie Korn is treasurer; June Muraoka, program chairman; Carol Padgett, worship chairman; Ann Karraker, song leader; Treat Kingsley, sergeant at arms; Ellen Thomas, pianist. Pastor to Deliver First Sermon Here Rev. Jack W. Wilson, ordained last Sunday in services at First Presbyterian church, Anaheim, will be the speaker in the same church at 10:45 Sunday, deliver- GREYHOUND Rolls Ahead More Travel Extras No Extra Cost! Yes, bigger value! More service to more places Finest buses. Best drivers. Choose the travel leader...choose Greyhound! 35 Buses Daily to SAN FRANCISCO from LOS ANGELES Including 10 Expresses Only $5.65 plus tax Complete Service to All America HAROLD S. HOLCOMB Agent 217 S. Los Angeles St., Anaheim Phone 3404 Pastor to Deliver First Sermon Here Rev. Jack W. Wilson, ordained last Sunday in services at First Presbyterian church, Anaheim, will be the speaker in the same church at 10:45 Sunday, delivering the first sermon of his ministry before leaving for Tenoin, Wash., to take charge of his first parish. His sermon topic will be "Becoming Disciples." Church school begins at 9:45 a.m. Wesley Pastor To Emphasize Child Training In the face of rising tides of juvenile delinquency we should take time out to ascertain the reason why; and the first answer is the early training of the child. Jesus used a little child as the example of members of his kingdom. "Except ye become like one of these," He said, "ye cannot enter the kingdom." The Rev. William McKinley Walker in his Sunday sermon, "A Child in the MIdst," at 11 a.m., will give his interpretation of what Jesus meant. The choir will sing appropriate numbers with Margaret Elliott directing. Classes for all ages at the Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. A warm welcome to this growing church for growing people. Shop Friday Night 'TH 9 TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE VFW Commandeer TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE HORIZONTAL 1 Original draft 6 Christmas song 11 The Old's gold-hilted sword 12 Entertained 14 Single thing 15 Flower plant of China and Japan 17 Hawaiian bird 18 Chart 19 Color 20 Tip 21 Preposition 22 Choir seat 23 A cricket 24 Note 25 Daughter of Demeter 26 Lamp 27 Armored tractor 28 Demolish 29 Marple 31 Social meetings for work 32 Hindu mantra 34 Prescribed method 35 German poet and novelist Artificial language Compass point Withus gloss Exclamation Trite A Latvian Beatswain of an E. Indian crew African magic Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: GAP ZBAR LEFT AVO RAZE IRAN REMDBR PAD PO DOF MEX TED PRBS WAL HOSE EAR BAB SAP EN MARGIN BA DAO UBA ZON TEAR ZOM OVEN ADD OAR TRE MI ARK BRANCE SCAR THREE FUN TAZ NONE SEE Large rumpant Arabian commander Meadow plant Bens Shooting star In ancient Ireland, a limit measure Evade Equipped Expiate Poetic name for a country Fish Aspect Visitor Legend Settle on Regions Oil well with large natural flow Arabian jasmine Building principle Depend upon Glass One of an ancient people at Persia Podisil Collection Sun-god Preposition VFW Commander Says Disabled Veterans Feel Forgotten ROCHESTER, N.Y., (P) — A national vice-commander of theDisabled Veterans of America said that 90 per cent of the disabled war veterans think the public forgot them. Floyd Mind of Bakersfield Calif., in a speech last night, the convention of the DAV department of the New York, attributed this to the shrinkage caused by inflation in the buy-power-of veterans' pensions. Ming said pension increases 5 to 15 per cent voted recently by Congress fell short of new The DAV has asked 20 per cent. "In addition to suffering hardships from shrunken compensation," he said, "thousands of disabled veterans are waiting medical and surgical care because of the lack of hospital beds or medical personnel in veterans' ministration hospitals." EZIO TO SING—FOR FREE HOLLYWOOD, (P) — Ezio Piza has promised to sing for someone at a party in his home if wishes without compensation, the metropolitan opera basso; Pinza said yesterday he was singing gratis for the person who makes the highest contribution to the cerebral palsy fund here. NE QUINTS GRADUATE — The Diquintuplets pose for graduation picture (May 28) on their 18th birthday anniversary after receiving diplomas from prihigh school Villa Notre Dame at Corbiel, Ontario. They will continue their education at a girls' boarding school in Quebec. Left to right are Annette, Cecile, Marie, Emily and Yvonne. Stanton Lions Hold Election Stanton Lions held their annual election of officers last Monday and Royal C. Marten, former secretary and counselor for Santa Ana Junior College, was made deputy Lieu Roy Clarke in 1st vice president. Solons' Counsel Says McClain Bill Too Long to 'Boil' SACRAMENTO, UP — The legislative counsel bureau says 500 words is not enough to explain George H. McLain's new pension proposal. India’s No. 1 Bandit Chief Arrested KARACHI Pakistan, India's top bandit chief, Bhupat, accused of 10 in armed holdups in the years, was arrested today by Pakistan police. Indian government has 100,000 rupees ($11,000) capture dead or alive. He was caught disguised Moslem religious mendicant. Peech Film to Premiered Fremont Heim's John C. Fremont is the setting for the gala Friday evening of "Good for Gary," a speech educa-tion produced by the cinema ment of the University oforn California in coopera-tion with the Orange County Linton T. Simmons, super-nt. Verna Breinholt, speech grant Orange County schools, honor of the script, and Dr. C. Beck, well known for previous productions "Human Wings" and "Human Growth" charge of the production and guest speaker at the prem-Good Speech for Gary" iseraphed in color and is the education film on speech for tertiary schools. School districts contributing members, mother personnel facilities are Brea, Huntingbeach, Newport Beach, La-Orange, Tustin, Fullerton Santa Ana. Film is intended for teacher for Parent-Teacher Asso-pss, educators and other pub-ups interested in the school premiere, an invitational will have representatives interested groups in Orange as well as those from university of Southern Cali-Los Angeles State College neighboring counties. KVOE broadcast the reception that the premiere on Saturday showings of the film for groups may be arranged in the audio-visual depart- of Orange County schools, Stanton Lions Hold Election Stanton Lions held their annual election of officers last Monday and Royal C. Marten, former secretary and counselor for Santa Ana Junior College, was made dent. Le Roy Clarke is 1st vice-president; Charles C. Rube, 2nd vice-president; S. S. Muraoka, secretary; Harry Tabatt, treasurer; Robert Eriksen, tail twister; Alfred W. Stock, lion tamer; Dan Cobb and Lewis C. McBratney, two year directors. The joint party to be given by the Savanna Civil Defense unit and the Lions Club in honor of the new Stanton Red Cross canteen was announced. The affair will be a kick-off breakfast June 29. Sunday, from 1 to 3 p.m., with the Lions to prepare the equipment for an outdoor breakfast. Judge John Shea of Anaheim was the speaker who told about the organization of new court districts for the county and how they will handle their cases. Solons' Counsel Says McClain Bill Too Long to 'Boil' SACRAMENTO, CP — The legislative counsel bureau says 500 words is not enough to explain George H. McLain's new pension proposal. It is supposed to prepare a 500-word explanation of each measure that appears on the ballot for inclusion in the voters' pamphlet which is distributed before the November election. The state board of control yesterday decided it would be all right to use 742 words for the McLain initiative. The measure would make the present $75 a month top for old age pensions a minimum and gear oldsters' grant to the cost of living. ANAHEIM GAZETTE WANT-ADS GET RESULTS STANLEY SPICER (No Truancy Problem) Stanley Spicer To Get Award W Commander Vets Disabled Vets Forgotten HESTER, N.Y., (P) — A navice-commander of the DisVeterans of America says 100 per cent of the disabled veterans think the public has been them. Mind of Bakersfield, in a speech last night at convention of the DAV deent of the New York, atted this to the shrinking by inflation in the buying of veterans' pensions. said pension increases of 15 per cent voted recently progress fell short of needs: DAV has asked 20 per cent. addition to suffering hardfrom shrunken compensahe said, "thousands of disveterans are waiting for and surgical care because lack of hospital beds and personnel in veterans' addation hospitals." TO SING—FOR FREE LYWOOD, (P) — Ezio Pinpromised to sing for somea party in his home if he without compensation to metropolitan opera basso; said yesterday he will pratis for the person who the highest contribution to erebral palsy fund here. STANLEY SPICER (No Truancy Problem) Stanley Spicer, To Get Award For Attendance Stanley Spicer, 18-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Spicer of 10672 S. Hansen st., Stanton, is being awarded the perfect attendance seal, according to W. Ralph Focht, attendance supervisor of the Anaheim Union High school. Checking back into the school records of Stanley it has been found that while attending the Fries ave. school in Wilmington, from the first through the seventh grade, he missed two days as a second grader while having a bad strep throat. His eighth grade work at Savanna was completed with a flawless record. He will graduate from AUHS June 12 with the unusual distinction of never having been late. As president of the Future Farmers of America he has again achieved outstanding success and plans to study agriculture at Orange Coast college. Other AUHS students to receive the attendance seal are Ophelia Marquez, Don Nivens, Jean Moist and the student body president, Ira Webber. It is believed that China had the oldest known system of public examinations used for selection of officers for public service. India’s No. 1 Bandit Chief Arrested KARACHI Pakistan, (P) — India's top bandit chief, Makawana Bhupat, accused of 100 killings in armed holdups in the past five years, was arrested in Karachi today by Pakistani police. The Indian government had offered 100,000 rupees ($11,000) for his capture dead or alive. He was caught disguised as a Moslem religious mendicant roam-ing Karachi's busiest bazaar. Police said he carried an unlicensed revolver and other concealed weapons. The 35-year-old Hinda operated mostly in sparsely settled Kathiawar in western India near the Pakistan frontier. He raided 27 villages. Reports of his ventures always stressed his kindliness towards women and his "sharing" of his loot with the poor. Police recently called on the Indian army for help in rounding up the fast-riding bandit. Many times he exchanged gunfire with Indian police and soldiers in daring escapes. 50 Acres Burned Near Capistrano Fire burned over 50 acres of brush land, eight miles northeast of San Juan Capistrano, finally being controlled by fire trucks from San Juan Capistrano, El Toro and the El Toro Marine base. The fire broke out on a ridge between Chiquita and Guberna-dora canyons. The belief that certain persons can injure and even kill by a glance was widespread in ancient times and is still held in many parts of the world. Start Today EARN A FULL 3% CURRENT RATE You earn a FULL 3% on all sav- made from June 1st on deposits made by June 10th, and receive your interest checks each quarter by mail if you desire. 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