anaheim-gazette 1961-07-13
Searchable text
The Woman's World
SECTION B, PAGE 1
Anaheimer Cast in 'Lil Abner' Play
See you in the funny papers has real meaning to more than 200 residents of the community, including one from Anaheim, who become Dogpatchers by night to stage the Orange Coast College production of "Lil Abner."
Famous and funny characters of Dogpatch, U.S.A., will come to life on the college stage when the summer theatre workshop presents the Broadway musical Aug. 2, 3, 4 and 5, 8:15 p.m., in the college auditorium.
Reserved seat tickets for the production will go on sale at $1.50 in the college box office beginning Monday, July 17.
Ray MacInnis, 133 W. Vermont St., Anaheim, will play Sen. Jack S. Phogbound. Ray Quigley of Santa Ana will have the role of the hill-billy hero who fears only honest work and marriage. Daisy Mae, the winsome damsel whose fervent wish is to catch Abner on next Sadie Hawkins day, will be played by Terry Reich Cole, Costa Mesa.
RAY MacINNIS
...in play
CYO Schedules
‘Dodgers Night’
“CYO Night With the Dodgers” this year will be Monday, August 14, when the title bid-
Ray MacInnis, 133 W. Vermont St., Anaheim, will play Sen. Jack S. Phogbound. Ray Quigley of Santa Ana will have the role of the hill-billy hero who fears only honest work and marriage. Daisy Mae, the winsome damsel whose fervent wish is to catch Abner on next Sadie Hawkins day, will be played by Terry Reich Cole, Costa Mesa.
The tuneful hit, featuring lyrics by the Harbor area's Johnny Mercer of Lido Isle and melodies by Gene de Paul, is based on Al Capp's famous cartoon characters of Dogpatch.
Mammy Yokum is played by Chris Salyer of Newport Beach. Others in the cast are Pappy Yokum, played by Gregg Dawson, Newport Beach; Marryin' Sam, played by Stan Throneberry, Santa Ana; Appassionata Von Climax, played by Ellie Swindell, Costa Mesa; Dr. Rasmussen T. Finsdale, Dr. Bernard Simon, Costa Mesa; Mayor Dawgmeath, John Ziegler, Costa Mesa; Evil Eye Fleagle, James Carnett, Costa Mesa; Clem Scragg, John Cunningham, Balboa Island; Moonbeam McSwine, Phyllis Steinback, Garden Grove;
Speedy McRabbit, Peter Krieg, Tustin; Lonesome Polecat, William Nickel, Westminster; Scarlett, Sandra Carnas, Seal Beach; Romeo Scragg, Ron Thronson, Costa Mesa; Government Man, Don Cummings, Orange; the Colonel, Warren Deacon, Cypress; Alf Scragg, David Gibson, Newport Beach; Hairless Joe, Bob Hill, Corona del Mar; Earthquake McGoon, Walt Blanchard, Huntington Beach; and the Butler, Lonnie LaMance, Buena Park.
CYO Schedules 'Dodgers Night'
"CYO Night With the Dodgers" this year will be Monday, August 14, when the title-bidding home team meets the St. Louis Cardinals at the Coliseum in what might well be a crucial game in the championship march.
Select $3.50 box seats and $2.50 reserved seats have been made available to the CYO by Walter O'Malley and the Dodgers for the third consecutive year.
All but tax charges will go directly to the Catholic Youth Organization to assist its general work with youth, especially in areas of greatest need.
In 1959 "CYO Night With the Dodgers" witnessed the historic game in which Sandy Koufax chalked up a record 18 strikeouts against the San Francisco Giants.
Last year several spectacular plays marked the contest with the Phillies.
Anaheim Artist To Have Exhibit
Evelyn Hamilton Keith of 1018 W. Broadway, well-known Anaheim artist, will exhibit several of her paintings at Fashion Square, Santa Ana, July 13 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in a special art event sponsored by the Laguna Beach Art Gallery and previewing the Festival of Arts.
Many Orange Countians audience of the Long Beach tion of "Kismet," being pr of the Long Beach Municipal Pictured above as they roles are (left to right) Ja Morling, "Marsinah"; and lume."
Boyd has appeared pro United States and Europe in sical comedy and light operatiated with Starlight Theat appeared in many light opera popular local favorite, has Light Opera presentations.
Two Orange Countians Harris of Balboa as "Samar with her dancing role in th met," and Shirley Ruben o Bateman of Garden Grove.
BTK
Part of This Community
Backs, Troutman, Kaulbars provide the finest of modern mortuary facilities right in the community—within minutes of every home; no long, tiresome driving through big-city traffic for relatives and friends who wish to pay their last respects. Such convenience is appreciated by the thousands of Orange County families we have served and who have learned that it costs no more to have the finest.
BACKS
TROUTMAN
KAULBARS
The Community Funeral Director
Serving Orange County families since 1871
1637 W. LA PALMA at BUCLER, ANAHEIM
Prespect 2-1637
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
ange Countians to See 'Kismet'
POLYJOTS
After all these years of interest in Peter Pan's eternal youth, no one ever thought to wonder about Tinkerbell's age until she got herself hung up on a wire at Disneyland. Oh, to live in Never Never Land and look like that at 71!
More proof that Californians are a sophisticated lot. Yoga exercising is replacing Jack Le Lanne's more prosaic method to keep healthy and supple. A new program of yoga, conducted by one Richard Hiddleman, has usurped La Lanne's spot on television and has already had a rushing reception. Hiddeman came here from New York where his off-beat approach to health left them cold. And where's Jack? On another channel, beaming his conventional one-two's to the happy Easterners.
Have you ever been to Carlton, Calif.? Well, forget it.
Rosary Installs
Colorful installation centers marked the induction of new officers of Our Lady the Rosary Institute No. Monday evening at the Hall, Anaheim. A dinner at Gregg's Steak House for riders, their families and friends preceded the installation.
Mrs. Dave Prichard was sent with the gavel from retiring president, Mrs. Dailey. Installing deputy Mrs. Bridget McCaskill Pomona Institute. Installs chairman, Mrs. Ray Hudson. Mrs. Daily was presented by the Past President's ring Mrs. Ray Hudson.
Other officers installed with Mrs. Don Dailey, junior president; Mrs. Bart Pa first vice president; Mrs. Gene Renk, second vice president; Mrs. Russel Anthony secretary; Mrs. Anthony sky, financial secretary; Dino Sbardellati, treasurer Trustees are Miss Mary Lambert, Mrs. Goodwin
Johnson-Kennedy Engagement Told
The engagement of Mary Eileen Johnson to Robert Emmett Kennedy, Jr., of this city has been announced by her mother, Mrs. Chris E. Johnson of Salem, Ore.
The bride-elect has attended Mount Saint Mary's College in Los Angeles and her fiance was graduated from Loyola University last month. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kennedy of this city. A September ceremony is planned.
Delores Peters To Be Married
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peters of 1418 Catherine Dr. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Delores Jane, to Donald Hicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hicks, 13101 Hewes, Santa Ana.
The bride-elect is a graduate of Anaheim High School and is a dental assistant. Her fiance is a graduate of Orange Coast College and will enter Orange County State College next fall. They will be married early...
Orange Countians being featured are Ricky of Balboa as "Samaris," who stopped the show for dancing role in the last production of "Kiss and Shirley Ruben of Buena Park and Karen of Garden Grove."
An all-time favorite, features such pop songs as "Stranger in Paradise," "Baubles and Beads," "This Is My Beloved" and others. Ticket information call HE 2-7926.
Ded at OCC Research Director
With projects at Orange College which formerly undertaken by secrete administrative offinow under the direcr. James H. Nelson,
Administrative dean.
Nelson joined the OCC month from UCLA was assistant director of relations with
the administrative office responsible for dilege research on curriculum, occupational surveys, evaluations in all fields, counseling and testing surveys and other projects as needed.
Dr. Nelson was graduated from the University of Colorado in psychology and received his doctorate in education from UCLA. Before going to UCLA he was a counselor and psychology instructor at Long Beach City College and Stephens College and a counselor at the University of Cologra Colorado.
ONEY NOW AVAILABLE
OR CONSTRUCTION
REFINANCE
PURCHASE
KE 5-2158
COMPLETE ESCROW SERVICE
ANAHEIM SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
WEST CENTER STREET • ANAHEIM, CALIF.
CONE-O'CONNOR MORTUARY
Dedicated service for more than a quarter century
KE 5-3209
251 N. LEMON ST.
ANAHEIM
UNITED
The Friend
MEMBER F.D.I.C.
drop
328 West
Rosary Institute Installs Officers
Colorful installation ceremonies marked the induction of new officers of Our Lady of Rosary Institute No. 109 on Sunday evening at the IOOF Hall, Anaheim. A dinner at Hal Rogg's Steak House for memorials, their families and friends preceded the installation.
Mrs. Dave Prichard was pre-registered with the gavel from theiring president, Mrs. Don Daley. Installing deputy was Bridget McCaskill from Nona Institute. Installation firmman, Mrs. Ray Hudson. Daily was presented with Past President's ring by Ray Hudson.
Other officers installed were Don Dailey, junior past president; Mrs. Bart Pasini, vice president; Mrs. Eugene Renk, second vice presi-ter; Mrs. Russel Anthony, secretary; Mrs. Anthony Lipfinancial secretary; Mrs. no Sbardellati, treasurer. Attendees are Miss Mary Jean and Miss Mary Jean Lambert, grand director.
Colorful dolls (the work of Mrs. James Woods), representing the past presidents of the Institute, were the decorations used for the tea tables. A reception followed the installation, with past presidents, Mrs. Leona DeWitt, Mrs. Opal Rimpau, Mrs. Tom McBride, Mrs. Charles Revell, Mrs. Stephen Gallagher, acting as hostesses.
Museum To Offer Special Program
A program of special activities of interest to both adults and children is being offered this summer at the California Museum of Science and Industry in Exposition Park.
A Junior Science Workshop for children up to the age of 18 will be held during August. In the workshop youngsters will study the Museum's exhibits.
CALENDAR
THURSDAY, JULY 13
Assistance League, Assistance League building, 12:30 p.m.
Exchange Club, Elks Clubhouse, noon.
Izaak Walton League, La Palma Youth Center, 8 p.m.
Kiwanis Breakfast Club, Gourmet Restaurant, 7:30 a.m.
Moose Lodge, 133½ N. Los Angeles, 8 p.m.
Optimist Club, Optimist Clubhouse, 7 p.m.
Y Wives, YMCA, 9:30 a.m.
FRIDAY, JULY 14
Anaheim Park Club, Pearson Park, 2 p.m.
City Park Chess Club, 100 N. Palm, 7 p.m.
Lions Club, Elks Clubhouse, 12:15 p.m.
Masons, Free and Accepted, Masonic Temple, 7:30 p.m.
MONDAY, JULY 17
American Legion Post 72, Legion Hall, 8 p.m.
Grandmothers Club, Optimist Clubhouse, 1:30 p.m.
Optimist Band, Optimist Clubhouse, 7 p.m.
Special Program
A program of special activities of interest to both adults and children is being offered this summer at the California Museum of Science and Industry in Exposition Park.
A Junior Science Workshop for children up to the age of 18 will be held during August. In the workshop youngsters will study the Museum's exhibits, see educational films and make field trips. It will be held Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Registration may be made by calling the Education Department at Richmond 9-0101. There is a registration fee of $1.00.
Outstanding science films not usually available to the public will be shown each Saturday and Sunday from 2:30 to 4 p.m., beginning August 5 and continuing through September 17. The films will cover a wide range of subjects in the physical, natural and biological sciences.
Temporary exhibits being offered during July and August include the history of aviation and contemporary Japanese design.
The Museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Special arrangements may be made for groups wishing to visit the Museum in the evening.
Cahail, the Tailor
Ladies and Men's Alterations
119 W. Lincoln (Center)
DOWNTOWN ANAHEIM
KE 3-3285
try modern,
ONE-STOP banking
ONE-STOP
banking
XMAS CLUB
travel checks
AUTO LOANS
BUSINESS
LOANS
SAVINGS
Save time...save money. Take care of all your financial transactions with one stop at one place — the Friendly Bank in your neighborhood. Enjoy all the facilities of a modern, full-service bank at United States National.
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
The Friendly Bank... Small Enough to Know You Better—Big Enough to Serve You Best.
MEMBER F.D.I.C.
drop in local address information in this size and face
328 West Center Street in ANAHEIM