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Officers Elected For Mozart Club Members of Anaheim Union High school's Mozart club last week chose Perry Kohlenberger to succeed Earle Peterson as president of the group. All members of the club are music students at AUHS. Other officers chosen were: Yvonne Fitz, vice-president; Ann Crishfield, secretary; Wendell Taylor, treasurer, and Anna Betts, historian. Kevin Stanton and Dolores Giardino were awarded keys of honor bearing the club insignia to signify their selection as outstanding senior boy and girl members of the club, the selection made on the basis of musical ability and service to the club. Washington P-TA Board Meets in Meade Home In the role of hostess to the George Washington PTA official board, Mrs. Walter J. Meade, past president of the board, entertained on June 3rd in her new home at 568 Grove avenue. Plans for next year's program were the main topic of discussion and the group heard Mrs. Russell Ireland, program chairman outline proposals for these future meetings. Room mother teas to be held early in the fall, and the membership drive for the coming year received a share of the discussion. Mrs. M. Brechtel, room mother chairman and Mrs. W. Davenport, membership chairman, Granddaughter Visits Robinsons Traveling part way by air and part way by car, Jacqueline Reed arrived in Anaheim this week from her home in Las Pierdas, Venezuela, to visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robinson at 11561 So. Placentia ave. "Jackie" has been attending a British school in Jamaica, West Indies, and has not seen her grandparents for two years. Her father is employed by the Standard Oil Co. in South America. The well - traveled teen - ager plans a two month visit here and then will drive on to Chandler, Okla., with the Robinsons for a family reunion, returning to Venezuela shortly after. Mello-Aires Get Return Invitation Sponsors of the Teleteen Reporter program, on channel 4 at 5:30 p.m., invited Fullerton union high school's girl octette, the Mello-aires and Janet Ray, to return for another appearance on Saturday, June 13, according to Nelson Bonar. Among senior girls to appear for the last time in a FUHS organization will be Sharon Wood, Merlella George, Lee Ann Richards, Theo Dwinell, and Janet Ray. Others among the Mello-aires are Morris Jean Clark, Beverly Harris, Barbara Hurst and Jo Ann Whittemore. One of the novelty numbers to be presented on the television Plans for next year's program were the main topic of discussion and the group heard Mrs. Russell Ireland, program chairman outline proposals for these future meetings. Room mother teas to be held early in the fall, and the membership drive for the coming year received a share of the discussion. Mrs. M. Brechtel, room mother chairman and Mrs. W. Davenport, membership chairman, submitted their tentative plans for approval by the board. Plans were also made for the reception and tea to be given under the auspices of the P-TA., for Miss Clara Mork and Mrs. Esther Kelsey, retiring George Washington school teachers. Mrs. E. W. Mulder presided over the meeting and extended special welcome to Mrs. A. E. Bourne and Mrs. W. G. Head, past presidents, who attended. Coffee and doughnuts were served. Among senior girls to appear for the last time in a FUHS organization will be Sharon Wood, Merlella George, Lee Ann Richards, Theo Dwinell, and Janet Ray. Others among the Melloaires are Morris Jean Clark, Beverly Harris, Barbara Hurst and Jo Ann Whittemore. One of the novelty numbers to be presented on the television program is entitled "Where, Where, Where Is Nellie—Picking up Pawpaws and Putting them in her Pocket." Mrs. Biby says, "No matter how scattered our family may be, we never lose touch. The telephone connects us, night or day." Mrs. Biby says, "No matter how scattered our family may be, we never lose touch. The telephone connects us, night or day." THE BIBYS' TELEPHONE: A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY "Low-Cost Family Helper" is how the Edward Bibys describe their telephone At eleven o'clock one night recently, the telephone rang in the home of Edward E. Biby, owner of a small Los Angeles mattress factory. His son Jim—a senior at USC—was calling. "Dad, my jalopy's broken down, and if I don't get my date back to her sorority house before midnight, we're both in the soup." Like other dads, Ed Biby jumped into his car and rode off to the rescue. Later, he said, "That's typical of how the telephone works in our home. It's a real member of the family." At your service for pennies a call The Bibys—like other families throughout the West—have found that while their taxes and the cost of most things they buy for their home have gone away up, telephone rates have remained low. So low, that the telephone still carries their messages for pennies a call. No wonder it's rated a bargain in the Bibys' budget. YOUR TELEPHONE IS ONE OF TODAY'S BEST BARGAINS Like other businessmen, Mr. Biby does always find enough hours in the day to finish his work. But his home telephone permits him to make the few necessary evening telephonic calls his business requires while he enjoys a family. And Mrs. Biby describes son Jim as daughter Jean as "telephone children," who make good use of the telephone in their school activities. Mr. Biby, speaking of the telephonic said, "There are few things we buy today that do so much—and cost so little." Pacific Telephone MYF Work Team Leaves for Camp At Eloy, Ariz. Next Saturday at 4 p.m., a five-man work team of M. Y. F.'ers of White Temple Methodist church will leave for Eloy, Ariz., where they will give one week to working at the Eloy Community Center. These young people have been studying and planning together for six weeks in preparation for this work camp. They will have a busy week according to a letter received from Miss Wolfe, decaness in charge. Their schedule will include a vacation church school in the mornings for four of the team working with one of the local leaders; a play school for the week at the center using crafts and music; in the afternoon recreation and music, and in the evening teaching those older children who have no work in the cotton fields during the day. There will also be some visiting and evening meetings in the country where the people live. Remember Father — June 21 For a BETTER BUY in DIAMONDS SEE US. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT Crest smas in a mighty... REMODELING discounts 40 Remember Father — June 21 For a BETTER BUY in DIAMONDS SEE US. BUY A GOOD SEDLOCK 113 S. LOS ANGELES STREET ELECTRICIAN? Electrical—Lowest Prices PH A. 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