anaheim-gazette 1960-07-21
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The Woman's World
Section B, Page 1
HERE AND THERE
By GINNIE BODNER
Miss Mary Carol Bauer of Anaheim became the bride of Paul Howard Rich during ceremonies performed in St. Boniface Catholic Church. The beautiful bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U. F., Bauer of Anaheim and her bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rich, Santa Ana.
Following a honeymoon trip to Palm Springs and Santa Barbara, the couple will reside at 527 Ana Drive.
Members of the Women's Relief Corps, Anaheim, held a dinner honoring the department president who is visiting here on official business. The gala affair was held at the Odd Fellows Temple. A beautiful cake highlighted the occasion. President of the local group is Virginia Clausing.
Thomas Michael Kinghorn, 1805 Harriet Lane, Anaheim, has been accepted as an agriculture business management major at the Kellogg campus of California State Polytechnic College.
Membership in the organization is open to any woman holding a baccalaureate degree from an AAUW-approved college or university. Call PR 4 8315 for further information.
Reservations for the St. Joseph Hospital Guild "Fiesta del Vino" to be held July 23 at the R. C. Harris estate, 12435 Esplanada Ave., Orange, are going fast. Professional parkers will take care of cars with station wagon shuttle-service for transportation to the garden entrance. For ducats, call KE 8-0803.
Anaheim residents admitted to U.S. citizenship last week were: Joseph Ronald Taylor (Canada), Leonard and Clara Miller (England), Magdalena Burger and Johannes Burger (The Netherlands), Erna Maddox (Germany), Otto Edwin Schmidt, 3-year-old (Germany), Pieter Smits (The Netherlands), Howard Francis McInnis and Florence McInnis (Canada), Emma and Leonard Melgaard
Anaheim Ladies Ribbon Winner At County Fair
The 1960 Orange County announced blue, red and white ribbon winners in the division Preserved Foods, Baked Goods and Confections, Clothing Textiles, and Table Settings. 104 exhibitors placed 385 entries in the Senior Foods Section Mrs. Amelia Bates, 2019 S. N. St., Anaheim, a Holly Sweepstakes winner in the served Foods Division.
Awards went to the Anaheim Farm Bureau Women for table settings.
More ribbon winners were: wina Jean Collins, 3361 H Lane, Anaheim, for her bake cakes, cookies and candies; Paul Gilger, 125 S. Rose St., Anaheim, for her wearing apparel; Neva G. O'Donnell, 1769 W. Rd., Anaheim, for her dolls, sted animals, afghan and dish utensils.
Other winners were: Sylvia Porter, 928 N. Clementine
Thomas Michael Kinghorn, 1805 Harriet Lane, Anaheim, has been accepted as an agriculture business management major at the Kellogg campus of California State Polytechnic College.
The Newcomers Club of Anaheim has planned a busy program of summer fun and new residents are welcome to join in the fun. A Catalina trip is on the forthcoming agenda as well as a visit to the Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach. If interested, call KE 5-5614.
A second meeting of the organizing Anaheim branch of the American Association of University Women was held at Walt Disney School, Orange Ave. near Brookhurst.
A panel of college women in Anaheim presented the evening's program, giving a short biographical sketch of herself and the work she has accomplished.
Anaheim residents admitted to U.S. citizenship last week were: Joseph Ronald Taylor (Canada), Leonard and Clara Miller (England), Magdalena Burger and Johannes Burger (The Netherlands), Erna Maddox (Germany), Otto Edwin Schmidt, 3-year-old (Germany), Pieter Smits (The Netherlands), Howard Francis McInnis and Florence McInnis (Canada), Emma and Leonard Melgaard (England), Felipe Luna (Mexico), Tamie Suzuki Garrett (Japan), Paul Mittman (Germany), Elveria Blanche Goulet (Canada), Julia Gloria Barnes (Great Britain) and Erna Katharina Ryan (Germany).
Local Sigma Kappas are holding an annual swim party honoring members of the sorority in the Orange County area. Sigma Kappa college girls can make reservations for the event by calling KE 3-2658.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Robinson of 635 S. Sherrill St., Anaheim, announced the engagement of their lovely daughter, Trudy Ann Reis, to Jack Stephens of Anaheim. The couple plan to wed next summer.
More ribbon winners were: wina Jean Collins, 3361 H Lane, Anaheim, for her bake cakes, cookies and candies; Paul Gliger, 125 S. Rose St., Anaheim, for her wearing apparel; Neva G. O'Donnell, 1769 W. Rd., Anaheim, for her dolls, staged animals, afghan and dishwashers.
Other winners were: Sylvia Porter, 928 N. Clementine Anaheim, for her knitting, cheeting and tatting; Mrs. A. gura, 445 N. Mariposa Pl., Anaheim, for her knitted dress.
Awards also went to: Hazel Pauline Uber, 9731 Webster, their embroidery and crochet Louise Ziegelmann, 121 Ellsworth for her painted fabrics; Audri Royer, 617 S. Dickel, for her out work; and Mrs. Gertrude Andrew, 18661 Santa Ana Car Rd., for her biscuits, rolls, candy and pies.
Local Couple Wedding In Chapel Setting
Rev. Roy Ford officiated during the impressive wedding ceremony in Ferndale Wedding Chapel using in marriage Rosalie Ann B of Anaheim and Manuel Brown also of Anaheim. The bride is daughter of Mrs. Violet Mason Afton, Okla., and John G. Mae Anaheim.
The bride wore a blue lace blue taffeta street length ensemble. She carried a cascade of pearcations centered with a white rosebud corsage.
1.9 billion oranges-fresh after a 2000 mile trip!
From the sun-drenched groves of California and Arizona come golden, juicy oranges bursting with goodness. They taste good and are good for you when you have them fresh.
But to deliver them fresh is a ticklish job. For the average orange travels more than 2,000 miles on the Santa Fe, across hot deserts, freezing mountains and arid plains, before it is eaten. All the way a constant temperature of 40° must be maintained in refrigerator cars so the fruit arrives fresh and flavorsome. Santa Fe owns over 12,700 cars that are equipped and available for this traffic.
This year Santa Fe is hauling almost 2 billion oranges fresh and wholesome to eastern markets. This is just another example of how Santa Fe is meeting the transportation needs of a growing America.
For fast, dependable freight service, just call:
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Anaheim Ladies Bobon Winners County Fair
The 1960 Orange County Fair announced blue, red and white bobon winners in the divisions of served Foods, Baked Goods and Confections, Clothing and clothes, and Table Settings. Some exhibitors placed 385 entries in the Senior Foods Section with Amelia Bates, 2019 S. Ninth Anaheim, a Holly Sugar stepstakes winner in the Pre-foods Division.
Awards went to the Anaheim Bureau Women for their settings.
More ribbon winners were: Ed-Jane Collins, 3361 Keys Anaheim, for her bread, cookies and candies; Mrs. Gilger, 125 S. Rose St., Anaheim, for her wearing apparel; G. O'Donnell, 1769 W. Ball Anaheim, for her dolls, stuffed animals, afghan and dish towher winners were: Sylvia L. Mer, 928 N. Clementine St.
SC Names Leader To Education Pos
Calvin Stanley, a national leader in elementary education, will become associate fessor of elementary education Orange County State College President W. B. Lang
Among the highlights is Stanley's career are position vice-president of the National Education Association, president the Connecticut Education Association and president of the vern Connecticut Schoolmen.
Dr. Stanley has the B.A. d from the University of Tenn M.A. degrees from both C Washington University and T ers College of Columbia U nity, and the Ph.D. from the versity of Connecticut.
The elementary education er has been associate profes s education at Bemidji, Minn., College and at Harding C Searcy, Ark.
David Li Appointed Associate Professor
David Hslang-fu Li has been pointed associate professor
PRETTY NEW YORK MODEL Skippy Shelton displays her new AMF Bowling Bag designed in the shape of a chic model's hat box. In addition to holding her ball and shoes when she goes bowling, Skippy also uses it as a beach bag, a convenient traveling case and takes it with her on modeling chores. She finds this sturdy yet fashionable bag perfect for her bowling dates since it is fitted out with a roomy pocket for a blouse, cosmetics and bowling accessories and comes with an unbreakable, chrome mirror.
Anaheim Resident Attends Cal-Poly
Richard L. Yoder, 11762 Dale, Anaheim, has been accepted as an animal husbandry major at the Kellogg campus of California State Polytechnic College, Pomona, school officials have reported.
Richard is transferring from Pierce Junior College. He will enter Cal Poly for the fall quarter beginning Sept. 19. His first week will consist of orientation activities, tests, physical examination, and registration.
More than 2,000 students are expected to enroll in the college's divisions if Agriculture, Engineering, Arts and Sciences, and Business, an increase of approximately 30 per cent over the spring quarter enrollment of 1,600.
Summer Musical Sets New Dates
A change of dates for "Under the Stars" summer musical programs during the next three weeks in the Anaheim Greek Theater has been announced.
The 7:45 performances will be held Saturday evenings to accommodate those who cannot attend the usual programs on Friday nights.
This Saturday, the Anaheim Choraleers will entertain.
Appoint Librarians For College Staff
Two additional librarians have been appointed for Orange County State College.
Edward Festen will become Librarian II. He has the B.A. degree from A. Micklewicz College, Warsaw, Poland; the LL.M. from the Law School of the University of Warsaw, and the M.S. in Library Science from the University of Southern California.
Edward Livengood will also become Librarian II. He has the B.A. degree from the University of Redlands, the M.S. in Library Science from USC. He was assistant order librarian at Long Beach State College.
WW I Veterans Hold
Tongue and Cheese Patio Salad is a real summertime favorite, made quickly and deliciously with packaged pre-cooked rice. Serve with other delicious items such as sliced tomatoes and cucumbers, hard, crusty French bread and tall glasses of your favorite beverage.
Tongue and Cheese Patio Salad
1 package (10 ounces)
quick-frozen green peas
½ teaspoon salt
1¼ cups water
¼ cup Minute Rice
¼ cup chopped dill pickle
1 teaspoon grated onion
Dash of pepper
1 cup thin strips smoked tongue
1 cup thin strips American cheese
¼ cup mayonnaise*
Add frozen peas and salt to water in saucepan. Bring quickly to boil and boil 2 minutes. Then add packaged pre-cooked rice. Mix just to moisten all rice. Cover, remove from heat, and let stand minutes. Then stir in pickle, onion and pepper. Mix lightly with fork. Chill. Before serving, add tongue and cheese, and mayonnaise, mixing lightly. Serve on crisp salad greens. Makes 6 servings.
Or use ¼ cup French dressing and ½ cup mayonnaise.
WW I Veterans Hold Gala Potluck Dinner
A gala pot luck dinner and card party was held by Anaheim Barracks 1235 Veterans of World War I and its Auxiliary last night. The affair was held at the Anaheim American Legion Hall.
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C Names Leader to Education Post
Calvin Stanley, a nationally known leader in elementary education, will become associate professor of elementary education at Orange County State College, then President W. B. Langsdorf. Among the highlights in Dr. Stanley's career are positions as president of the National Education Association, president of Connecticut Education Association and president of the East Coast Connecticut Schoolmen.
Dr. Stanley has the B.A. degree from the University of Tennessee, A. degrees from both George Washington University and Teachers College of Columbia University, and the Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut. The elementary education lead has been associate professor of education at Bernidji, Minn., State College and at Harding College, Arcy, Ark.
David Li Appointed Associate Professor
David Hsiang-fu Li has been appointed associate professor of
STARLIGHT CONCERT
Noted Artists, Symphony Conductors Featured in Brilliant Performance
The Starlight Concert, benefitting the Laguna Nursery School and the Anaheim Symphony Association, non-profit corporations, will introduce to Orange County the distinguished conductor, Harry Farbman, who is musical director of the Redlands Bowl, and associate conductor of the St. Louis Symphony. He also conducts the Springfield, Missouri, Civic Symphony and Municipal Opera.
Two noted soloists, Marilyn Horne, soprano, and Edith Schiller, pianist, also will be featured in a brilliant program to be presented by the Summer Festival Symphony of Orange County, with Eugene Ober, musical director and conductor of the Anaheim Symphony, taking an active part. The Anaheim Symphony will be an integral part of the Summer Symphony, composed of 70 players, the majority of whom are able Orange County musicians.
SURPRISE!
WRC Members Host Baby Shower
The home of Mary Hatfield, S. Citron, was the setting for a surprise baby shower Monday afternoon, honoring Mrs. Melva St. Ledger. The shower was given by Mrs. Virginia Closson, president of the A. B. Paul Woman's Relief Corps.
A large table was beautifully decorated with pink and blue baby shoes arranged around a large stork centerpiece. The entire arrangement was enhanced by a lollipop fence.
Mrs. St. Ledger was the recipient of many beautiful gifts from
David Li Appointed Associate Professor
David Hsiang-fu Li has been appointed associate professor of Business Administration and Economics (Accounting) at Orange County State College, according to President W. B. Langsdorf.
A B.A. graduate from St. John's University in Shanghai, he has the M.A. from the University of Pennsylvania and the Ph.D. from the University of Illinois.
Dr. Li has studied the business application of computers at the Illinois Institute of Technology and has taken special courses on computers at both IBM Corporation and Burroughs Corporation.
The associate professor-elect comes to OCSC from the University of Southern California where he was assistant professor of Accounting.
The Summer Festival Symphony of Orange County, with Eugene Ober, musical director and conductor of the Anaheim Symphony, taking an active part. The Anaheim Symphony will be an integral part of the Summer Symphony, composed of 70 players, the majority of whom are able Orange County musicians.
The Starlight Concert will take place on Saturday evening; Aug. 27, in the Laguna Beach Irvine Bowl. Mail orders may be addressed to: Starlight Concert, P.O. Box 826, Laguna Beach, with tickets priced at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and box seats $3.50. All seats are reserved.
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