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Guild Ladies Tour Research Laboratory
Women of the St. Jude's Hospital Guild met recently for a tour of the cardio-pulmonary research laboratory of the hospital, the organization's service project.
Demonstrating two of the research machines, Dr. Paul Sherman explained the functions of the heart-lung machine and the licensed animal research program.
The research center, first of its kind in Orange County, will receive proceeds from the guild's "Spring Song" fashion show, scheduled March 9 at the Balboa Bay Club. The proceeds will be used to purchase instruments needed to continue research work.
"When they need a job finished they call on the women," says Mrs. Tod Eadington, guild president. She urged members to support the May community campaign to raise $200,000 needed to complete the quota for the 125-bed addition to the mittee to prepare a list of officers for the coming year. They are Mesdames Richard Dishman, chairman; E. L. Van Cleave, Frank Mullen, J. W. Battis, Don Mahony and Ralph Posey.
Club Sets Date for Awards
Mrs. Jerry Bennett, president of the Soroptimist Club of Anaheim, has announced April 25 as the date of the Mary Gove Awards Dinner, to be held at the Disneyland Hotel Gourmet Restaurant.
Awards to be presented include the Orange County Chil
Majorettes Win First Place in NBTA Contest
Jo-An Burdick's majorettes of Anaheim scored a triumph recently at the National Baton Twirlers Association majorettes competition in Downey.
"Senior Buccaneers," girls 13 years of age and over, and the "Junior Buccaneers," girls 12 years of age and under, won first place in the competition.
Winners from the local area included Linda Lou Burdick, captain; Nancy Alderson, Doris Dean, Carol Jones, Susan Bird, Cynthy Jackson, Julie Jaggers, Francine Zurek, Barbara Knowley; and Jim Poiyer and Bradley Stankey, drummers.
Awards
Mrs. Jerry Bennett, president of the Soroptimist Club of Anaheim, has announced April 25 as the date of the Mary Gove Awards Dinner, to be held at the Disneyland Hotel Gourmet Restaurant.
Awards to be presented include the Orange County Children's Hospital Nurses Scholarship, American Field Service and the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund.
Invitations to the awards dinner will be extended to other service clubs as well as the Soroptimist Clubs of Orange County.
Scali Elected By Sons of Italy
Al Scali is the newly-installed head of the Anaheim Sons of Italy Lodge 2076. He replaces Frank Pugliese.
Other officers include Fred DeFeo, assistant venerable; Dick Taormina, orator; Mike Mayernik, treasurer, and Mrs. Angelo Gabrielli and Mrs. Alene Taormina, secretaries.
Named trustees are John Frongille, Armando Capparelli, Ezio Capparelli, Anthony Brancate and Art Salitore.
The '61 Chevy loves to go because it goes so well. Purrs along pavements like a happy tabby. Takes rough roads in stride and all roads in style.
Just why does a Jet-smooth Chevy treat riders as royally as the high-priced luxury cars? It all came about through a delightful blend of Full Coil suspension, precision-balanced wheels, unique chassis cushioning, and a superb Body by Fisher insulated to hush away road sounds. All this adds up to less sway, less jounce, less dip, less tilt, less noise, less . . . well you name it.
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IS IS THE BADGE volunteers in the Orange County Heart Association's 1961 annual Heart Fund Drive wear when they ask for your help this weekend. The campaign ends Sunday evening. Anaheim residents who can spare an hour or so to aid the workers are asked to telephone KE 5-2656.
Children Stage Play
"Snow White and Rose Red" will be presented by the Children's Theater of Orange County at the Orange High School tomorrow evening and at the Wilshire Junior High auditorium, in Fullerton, March 11. Other performances in various communities of the county will also be scheduled.
The theater is a non-profit organization, the aims of which are to establish plays and dramatic programs for children and their parents which are designed to meet the entertainment level of the young audience as well as develop a cultural interest in dramatic arts.
This version of "Snow White and Rose Red" has been written and directed by Kaye Howard Good. The cast includes the following children: Amy Anderson, Georgiann Fisher, Marsha Goda, Leon Grebt, Terry Gordon, Patti Procter, Linda Next Youth Concert Set For March 1
March 11 is the date the next of a series of concerts to be presented by the Youth Symphony Orchestra the Anaheim High School torium.
Under the direction of Art Reynolds and Richard Rino, the following selections will be offered: two sets from "Orpheus" by Off "Hungarian Dance No Brahms; "Third Moving from Symphony No. Hayden; and two more from "Music Water St Handel.
Two perfromances concert are scheduled day, one at 10:30 a.m. other at 1 p.m.
Last in the series "Mr. Wishbone," scheduled April 8.
IS IS THE BADGE volunteers in the Orange County Heart Association's 1961 annual Heart Fund Drive wear when they ask for your help this weekend. The campaign ends Sunday evening. Anaheim residents who can spare an hour or so to aid the workers are asked to telephone KE 5-2656.
Social Service Chief Talks Here
Members of the Anaheim Shelia Sporn Auxiliary of the City of Hope were addressed this week at the Assistance League hall by Bernice Catherine Wright, director of social service for the institution.
Bingo on Program
Social club of the A. B. Paul Relief Corps will meet in the Optimist clubhouse Tuesday for a potluck luncheon. Members are reminded to bring table service and bingo prizes.
Ebell Reminder
Mrs. Donald Gordon, civil defense chairman of the Anaheim Junior Ebell Club, reminds all members that the bloodmobile will be at the clubhouse from 2 until 6 p.m. Friday.
This version of "Snow White and Rose Red" has been written and directed by Kaye Howard Good. The cast includes the following children: Amy Anderson, Georgiann Fisher, Marsha Goda, Leon Grebt, Terry Gordon, Patti Proctor, Linda Barrett, Christi Simon, Randy Garell, Debbie Garell, Alan Marcus, Ricky Good, Sharon Marcus, Bill Frady and Champ Gabler.
Telebelles Show To Anaheim Bowl
Mrs. Kenneth Hart, president of the Anaheim Telebelles, has announced a change in plans for the luncheon fashion show scheduled Saturday.
Due to remodeling of the Royal Hawaiian Restaurant, the affairs will be held in the Anaheim Bowl. Instead of 1 p.m., the event will begin at 11:30 a.m.
The group regrets the change, since tickets are already on sale, and hopes early purchasers will take note.
Mary Rouland Wins Praise for LULAC Work
Mrs. Mary Rouland, of Clementine St., was this week by members Anaheim League of Latin American Citizen climax to LULAC week, outstanding service as a soror of the group's active young people.
Mrs. Rouland was fed Mexican dinner served by Lincoln School cafeteria which Mexican musics were featured.
The organization co-organizes Americanization and charity service activities for Americans in the area.
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THURSDAY, FEB. 23, 1961
Next Youth Concert Set For March 11
March 11 is the date set for the next of a series of concerts to be presented by the Anaheim Youth Symphony Orchestra in the Anaheim High School auditorium.
Under the direction of Robert Reynolds and Richard Marino, the following selections will be offered: two selections from "Orpheus" by Offenbach; "Hungarian Dance No. 5" by Brahms; "Third Movement from Symphony No. 94" by Hayden; and two movements from "Music Water Suite" by Handel.
Two perfromances of the concert are scheduled for the day, one at 10:30 a.m. and another at 1 p.m.
Last in the series will be "Mr. Wishbone," scheduled for April 8.
W. Anaheim Church Guild Is Organized
Charter officers were elected at the organizational meeting of the Wesleyan Service Guild, held recently in the chapel of the West Anaheim Methodist Church.
Mrs. John Persiam was elected president. Other officers chosen were: Mrs. Todd Tennyson, vice president; Mrs. Charles Piroutek, secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. Clyde Putman and Mrs. Gerald McGregor, telephone committee.
Mrs. Cal Cooper was named co-ordinator between the Woman's Society of Christian Service and the Wesleyan Service Guild.
The guild is an auxiliary of the Woman's Society of Christian Service and is open to working women of the church.
"Subtle Seasonings Flavor Frozen Peas"
Mary Rouland
Wins Praise for
LULAC Work
Mrs. Mary Rouland, of 120 N.
Clementine St., was honored
this week by members of the
Anaheim League of United
Latin American Citizens, as a
elimax to LULAC week, for her
outstanding service as supervior of the group's activities for
young people.
Mrs. Rouland was feted at a
Mexican dinner served in the
Lincoln School cafetorium at
which Mexican music and
dances were featured.
The organization co-ordinates
Americanization and community service activities for Latin
Americans in the area.
The subtle flavor of curry lends a true gourmet touch to this pleasing casserole of fresh frozen peas, carrots and potatoes. High in nutritional value, easy on the budget and short time needed for preparation make this a most enticing dish.
Frozen Peas In Vegetable Curry
1 10 ounce package frozen green peas 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon sugar
1 cup cooked, diced potatoes 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon pepper (or small potato balls) 3/4 teaspoon curry powder
3/4 cup cooked, diced carrots 1-1/2 cup milk
Curry Sauce, made of:
1 tablespoon butter 1 teaspoon grated onion including juices
Make curry sauce first. Melt butter, add flour, salt, sugar, pepper and curry powder and blend well. Stir in milk gradually until smooth and slightly thickened. Add grated onion, cover and cook over low heat 8 to 10 minutes, stirring constantly. Cook peas by "flavor-saver" method. Add to curry sauce along with potatoes and carrots. Let stand over low heat until all vegetables are hot.
If desired, vegetables and curry sauce may be arranged in layers in a buttered casserole, topped with buttered crumbs or potato chips, and baked until crumbs are browned (15 minutes at 375°F).
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