anaheim-gazette 1961-02-09
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The Woman's World
SECTION B, PAGE 1
AHS Class of 1941 Reunion Planned
"Strictly informal" is the label attached to the May 20 reunion of the 1941 graduating class of Anaheim High School.
The affair will be held at the Gourmet Restaurant, Disneyland Hotel, starting with hospitality time at 6:30 p.m. and followed by the banquet hour at 8 p.m.
The committee arranging the affair is anxious to contact all former classmates.
"Information concerning the whereabouts of the following names would be appreciated," says John Jaggers, president of the class. "We urge classmates to contact Mrs. Jean (Sutherland) Wahlberg, 144 Riviera Dr., Santa Ana, at KT 3-5522.
The list includes: Jeannette Black, Joe Burgress, Marjorie Christenson, Tom Field, Henry Elliott, Floyd Franzen, Mabel Chaysens, Norman Gould, Marjorie Hjorth, Bill Hoffman, Rex Ingram, Effie Kuykendall, Alice Machado, Isamu Matsumoto, Tom Nakaming, Loree Nelson, Ace Hishiyama, Viola Peralta, Nonnie Petty, Elanor Rios, Al Roa, Elanor Runge, Mary Saito, Patricia Patterson, Eileen Salaets, Doris Schafer, Phyllis Schultz, Mitchell Tucker, Marjorie Vigor, Kinoco Toke, James Wada, Hong Young, and Don Wright.
Barton PTA Will Gather At Breakfast
Clara Barton Parent-Teachers Association has scheduled Valentine breakfast meet Saturday from 8 a.m. until noon.
Mrs. John Megas, chairm of the association's ways and means committee, said event will be held at Clara Barton School, 9626 Nutwood. The menu will feature cakes, sausage, orange juice milk or coffee. Tickets are cents per person.
Fourth grade room mother will be in charge of table decorations and act as hostesses to the event.
"This is a brand new idea for us, and a wonderful opportunity to get acquainted with our children's friends and the families," says Mrs. Norman York, president.
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Yo-Yo Tourney Set for Feb. 16
On February 16, the city-wide yo-yo tournament will be conducted in Charles Pearson Park, sponsored by the Park and Recreation Department.
Ten basic tricks are expected of each contestant. These include the spinner, the forward pass, over the falls, the breakaway, around the world, walking the dog, the creeper, rocking the baby, three-leaf clover, and loop-the-loop.
Only tournament yo-yos are permitted for the contest.
Winners of the tournament will be awarded attractive desk pen trophies.
Firm Honors Anaheim Men
Seven hundred Orange County employees of Beckman Instruments, Inc., all with five years or more service, were honored recently at the company’s annual service award banquet.
Service award pins were presented to 168 employees, including two who joined the Fullerton electronics firm shortly after its founding 25 years ago.
Five Anaheim residents were recipients of service awards: Frank Traphagen received a diamond-studded 25-year pin, Ludwig Schaffer received a 15-year pin, and Richard Lingle, Malcolm Lockwood and John Schultz received 10-year pins.
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Barton PTA
All Gather
Breakfast
Anaheim Parent-Teachassociation has scheduled a
time breakfast meeting
day from 8 a.m. until
John Megas, chairman
of the association's ways and
committee, said the
will be held at Clara Barschool, 9626 Nutwood St.
menu will feature pansausage, orange juice,
or coffee. Tickets are 35
per person.
Earth grade room mothers
are in charge of table decos and act as hostesses for
event.
Is a brand new idea for
a wonderful opportunity
acquainted with our
men's friends and their
friends," says Mrs. Norman
president.
Altrusa
Party Set
March 11
Plans for the annual dessert
card party sponsored by the
Anaheim Altrusa Club were revealed this week by Marguerite Coons.
The party is scheduled at the
Disneyland Hotel, March 11, in
the Magnolia Room.
Hildred Ferrell and Mrs.
Coons were appointed co-chairmen for the affair by Altrusa
president Jerry Coons.
Proceeds from the event will
benefit the club's philanthropies.
Anaheim Girl
Is Chosen for
African Trin
What you don't see will save you money. On the left,
woman's plastic heel. Brown Shoe Company of St. Louis rit it using this thoroughly tested heel on such name brandas Air Step, Life Stride, Naturalizer, Risque and Smartaire.
makes the difference is shown in the cutaway of the same.
The secret is in the polyurethane plastic heel cap that it
longer, cushions footfalls, and stays on. The cap is cast in
form and interlocked tightly to the heel dowel as indicthe cutaway. This is one of the many improvements in weshoes, made possible through modern technology.
Anaheim Girl Is Chosen for African Trip
Miss Dianne Bradd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bradd of 825 W. La Palma Ave., has been chosen as a representative of Claremont College, Pomona, to participate in the Crossroads Africa program this summer.
Miss Bradd, a 1959 graduate of Anaheim High School, and presently a sophomore at the college, will participate in the ten-week study program with four other students.
Included in their itinerary will be an orientation meeting in New York, conferences in Europe, and an African trek by jeep, camel and riverboat, working with African students.
Europe Tour Options This Year Listed
Participants in the Chapman College Tour of Europe this summer will have an opportunity to plan their own itinerary, tour conductors announced this week.
In addition to the regularly set-up 32-day, 50-day and 74-day tours there are options that include Poland and Russia, or Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Turkey and Greece.
Countries on the basic central European tour list include Ireland, Scotland, England, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Italy, San Marino, France and Switzerland.
State Will Spend $4,619,565 In Freeway Improvement Project
Bids on Orange County projects entailing costs of approximately $4,694,000 were being studied by the Division of Highways, State Department of Public Works this week.
A total of $4,619,565 has been earmarked for 3.5 miles of four-lane freeway on the Newport Freeway (State Sign Route 55) between one-half mile south of the Santa Ana Freeway an done-tenth mile south of Chapman Ave.
Specifications call for traffic separation bridges at Laveta Ave., at the future connection with the Garden Grove Freeway, at Fairhaven Ave., Santa Clara Ave., Seventh St., St. and Main St.
The present Main St. over Santa Ana Freeway be widened. A bridge over tiago Creek will be built.
Construction of an equipment and service building Huntington Beach at a cost approximately $75,000 is other project.
In addition to the regularly set-up 32-day, 50-day and 74-day tours there are options that include Poland and Russia, or Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Turkey and Greece.
Countries on the basic central European tour list include Ireland, Scotland, England, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Austria, Italy, San Marino, France and Switzerland.
Spain and Portugal and the Scandinavian countries are included on the extended tours.
By omitting Spain and Portugal, a 64-day tour is possible. Tour members who have previously been to Europe may include Spain and Portugal with the regular groups, then spend 23 days on their own before joining the tour again for Scandinavia and the eastern countries.
Dr. Ronald M. Huntington, assistant professor of philosophy and religion, and Netter Worthington, associate professor and head of the art department, are the tour leaders.
FJC NURSES
CLASS FIRST
IN STATE TEST
Fullerton Junior College's class of vocational nurse graduates recently taking the required examination given by the California State Board of Vocational Nurse Examiners ranked first in the state, Dr. H. Lynn Sheller, president of the college, announced this week.
Classes from 35 other colleges also participated in the tests.
The FJC graduates had an average score of 572. A score of 350 is required to pass.
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THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 1961
'Sweetheart' Theme At Valentine Party
Identification of the "Mystery Sweetheart" will highlight the Valentine party sponsored by the Women's Council and Men's Club of the St. Anthony Claret Parish Saturday evening at Carpenters' Hall, 608 W. Vermont St.
Guitarist Dorothy Wiley will be featured along with dance music by the "Hi-Fi" orchestra and a rendition of popular songs by a male quartet.
Co-chairmen for the party are Mrs. Raymond Harinee and Frank Karcher. Decorations will be attended by Mrs. Victor Stein and Mrs. Robert Anderson is head of the poster committee. Larry O'Keefe will be in charge of refreshments.
"BEAUTY EVERYWHERE
in the service...the chapel...the cemetery... brought comfort to our family and friends.
We were grateful for the low cost, and the elimination of the costly, inconvenient procession through heavy traffic. We come at
619,565
ment Project
The present Main St. bridge over Santa Ana Freeway will be widened. A bridge over San Diego Creek will be built.
Construction of an equipment storage and service building in Antington Beach at a cost of approximately $75,000 is the larger project.
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EVERYWHERE
in the service...the chapel...the cemetery...brought comfort to our family and friends.
We were grateful for the low cost, and the elimination of the costly, inconvenient procession through heavy traffic. We agree, at Westminster Memorial Park, you will find EVERYTHING IN ONE BEAUTIFUL PLACE.
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