anaheim-gazette 1962-02-08
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INDIANAN Todd Miller (left) and German pianist Ernie Juneman (right) make up an interesting and highly entertaining
duo billed as Miller's Versatiles, playing at the Mayan Cocktail Lounge in the famed Charterhouse Hotel. Though they present an effective comedy routine, they prefer to play and sing.
Since they arrived here from Las Vegas, the pair are among Anaheim's and Orange County's favorites.
THINGS TO SEE
IN SOUTHLAND
The annual Carrot Carnival in Holtville, Riverside County's Fair
and National Date Festival in Indio and the Mobile Home Show in
Los Angeles top the list of attractions in Southland during the two
weeks beginning Feb. 8.
The schedule of events in the region for the period Feb. 8 current display at Tower Gallery through Feb. 25.
The Hans Burkhardt Retrospective exhibition opens Feb. 16 at Municipal Art Gallery.
"Recent Acquisitions," an exhibition of outstanding historic costumes and textiles; "Futurism," a comprehensive survey com-
IN SOUTHLAND
The annual Carrot Carnival in Holtville, Riverside County's Fair and National Date Festival in Indio and the Mobile Home Show in Los Angeles top the list of attractions in Southland during the two weeks beginning Feb. 8.
The schedule of events in the region for the period Feb. 8 through 18 and compiled by the Automobile Club of Southern California are:
CLAREMONT: "Viva Jaliso" is current Padua Hills Theater presentation through Feb. 24.
GLENDALE: Current Glendale Center Theater attraction is "Kiss and Tell" at Doran Branch. "The Last Leaf" is current offering at Colorado Branch.
HOLTVILLE: Carrot Carnival, featuring parade, horse show, drag and go-cart races, is Feb. 15 through 18.
INDIO: Riverside County Fair and National Date Festival, featuring camel and ostrich races, the Arabian Nights pageant, Queen Scheherazade and a national horse show, is Feb. 16 through 25.
LA CANADA: Descanso Gardens Camellia Show is Feb. 24 and 25.
LOS ANGELES: Schedule in the Philharmonic Auditorium is as follows: Conductor Sir John Barbirolli conducts the L. A. Philharmonic Orchestra; 8:30 p.m., Feb. 8 and 2 p.m., Feb. 9. The Ballet Russe, 8:30 p.m., Feb. 9, 10, 12 and 16 and 2:30 p.m., Feb. 10 and 17. A concert with Laszlo Somogyi conducting Zino Francescatti, violinist, 8:30 p.m., Feb. 15 and 2 p.m., Feb. 16.
Mobile Home and Travel Trailer Show is in Pan Pacific Auditorium Feb. 8 through 11.
"Celestial Colors" is current show at Griffith Park Planetarium.
"Artists in the Southwest" is current display at Tower Gallery through Feb. 25.
The Hans Burkhardt Retrospective exhibition opens Feb. 16 at Municipal Art Gallery.
"Recent Acquisitions," an exhibition of outstanding historic costumes and textiles; "Futurism," a comprehensive survey commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Futurist movement; and "Tiepolo Drawings" are current featured displays at County Museum. The L. A. Brass Ensemble provides the Chamber Music program, 3 p.m., Feb. 11. The San Diego String Quartet plays Feb. 18.
Basketball schedule in Sports Arena is as follows: USC vs. Pepperdine, 6 p.m., and USC vs. Stanford, 8 p.m., Feb. 9; Harlem Globetrotters play an exhibition game, 2 p.m., Feb. 11; Lakers vs. St. Louis, 8 p.m., Feb. 12 and 14; USC vs. UCLA, 6 p.m., Feb. 16 and 17; and Lakers vs. Boston, 2:30 p.m., Feb. 18.
L.A. Blades, professional ice hockey team, play in Sports Arena against Spokane, 8 p.m., Feb. 13.
PASADENA: Patricia Huston stars in "The Dybbuk," current Pasadena Playhouse offering through Feb. 18.
Sculpture and Jewelry by Toza and Ruth Radakovich; figure drawings by Joan Miro and the Third Biennial National Print Exhibition are current Art Museum featured exhibits.
Exhibit of prints and drawings by Pasadena Society of Artists is on display at Board of Equalization through Feb. 28.
Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo is in Civic Auditorium, 8:20 p.m., Feb. 13.
POMONA: Arabian Horse Shows are presented each Sunday at 2 and 3:30 p.m., at Kellogg Campus of Cal Poly.
SAN BERNARDINO: "The Desert Song" is presented by the San Bernardino Civic Light Opera Association at High School Auditorium, 8 p.m., current through Feb. 10.
SAN DIEGO: "Peter Rabbit" is Junior Theater Production in Roosevelt Auditorium, 2:30 p.m., Feb. 17 through 25.
Governor Edmund Gail said last week he will ask islature to submit a $10 bond issue to the vote fall "to keep California recreation, first in parks in scenic beauty."
The governor's proposal for a five-year program acquisition of park and property for both state projects, will be submitted his 1962-63 Budget to the nature in Sacramento next year.
The governor said he asked for an increase in the sion of Beaches and Parks of $2 million for development of recreation property. Citation of 700 new camp scheduled for 1962-63.
In 1951, seven million visited our parks, beach histrical monuments. More than 27 million per these facilities. In a single usage increased by three persons.
“If the Legislature approves this bond issue, ask the Legislature in work out a comprehensible gram of acquisition which take into account not only needs of the State as a but those of individual counties, counties and regions,” said.
Auditions At Opera Assn.
Edward Grieve, publicity directe
Auditions At Opera Assn.
Edward Grieve, publicity director for the Long Beach Civic Light Opera Assn, announced this week auditions for the April production of "Call Me Madam" will be held at the Drama Center, 518 E. 4th St., Long Beach, Sunday, Feb. 11, beginning at 1:00 p.m.
The production, requiring a large cast of principals and ensemble, will be open to all talented non-professionals, with the entire show being cast from the auditions.
"Call Me Madam", considered one of Irving Berlin's best musical comedies, is highlighted by such hit songs as "It's A Lovely Day Today", "You're Just in Love", The Hostess with the Mostess', "Something to Sing About", and the delightful "The Ocarina".
SAN BERNARDINO: "The Desert Song" is presented by the San Bernardino Civic Light Opera Association at High School Auditorium, 8 p.m., current through Feb. 10.
SAN DIEGO: "Peter Rabbit" is Junior Theater Production in Roosevelt Auditorium, 2:30 p.m., Feb. 17 through 25.
Children's concert is presented by the San Diego Symphony Orchestra in Russ Auditorium, 10:30 a.m., and 12:30 p.m., Feb. 16.
Vienna Boys Choir is in Russ Auditorium, 3 p.m., Feb. 18.
Camellia Society Show is in Balboa Park Conference building Feb. 10 and 11.
SAN GABRIEL: "Vienna on Parade" is concert presented in Civic Auditorium, 8:30 p.m., Feb. 18.
SANTA BARBARA: The George Shearing Quintet is in the Granada Theater, 8:30 p.m., Feb. 13.
The Santa Barbara Civic Opera Association presents "La Boheme" 8:30 p.m., Feb. 9 and 10 in Lobero Theater.
Polo games are played on Fleischmann Field, 2 p.m., each Sunday.
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Thursday, February 8, 1962
NITE LIFE
IN AND AROUND
ORANGE COUNTY
ANAHEIM BOWL — Chariot Room — Don Corey, comedian, and Wilder Brothers, from 8 p.m. Dining and dancing. PR 4-4710.
CHARTERHOUSE — Todd Miller and Miller's Versatiles from 8:30 p.m. Dining and dancing. PR 2-5900.
CORAL ROOF — Joe McConkey, guitarist, from 8:30 p.m. PR 2-7243.
DIMITRI'S — Norm Thompson at piano bar, from 8:30 p.m. TA 8-1780.
DISNEYLAND GOURMET — Around-The-World Lounge — June Rudell Trio, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Dining. KE 5-2297.
DOMINO — Robby Robinson Revue in Show Room and Tune Twisters in main lounge with Kay Bell from 8:45 p.m. PR 4-2956.
GREGG'S STEAKHOUSE—Lyle Odin and his trio, from 8:15 p.m. Dining and dancing. TA 8-1620.
HARRIS'S — Del-Martins Latin Revue featuring Alvie Corona, vocalist, from 9 p.m. JE 4-5050.
KETTLE — Tony Bright at the organ, from 8 p.m. PR 4-5557.
LANCERS — The Four Naturals, from 8:30 p.m. Dining and dancing. KE 5-3720.
LUIGI'S — Leo Vining at the organ, from 9 p.m. PR 6-0890.
PALMS — Tommy Hearn Trio at organ bar, from 9 p.m. Dining and dancing Friday and Saturday. TR 1-2410.
ROBERT'S ROOM — Darlene at piano, from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Don West from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. KE 5-6178.
ROYAL ARCHER — Ron Cameron at piano afternoons. Lenny Graves nightly from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. PR 2-5355.
SHOWBOAT — New Orleans Lounge — Rudy Hunter's Fabulous Tones, Shirley Dione, vocalist, from 8:30 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. Dining and dancing. PR 2-8440.
WATERWHEEL — Audrey Flloyd at organ. Bill Dwyer, guitarist, from 8:30 p.m. KE 5-1001.
"Summer and Smoke," first production for the newly formed Stage Door Theatre, will have its opening night tomorrow at 8:30 at the Ebell Club, 625 N. French St., Santa Ana.
Produced by Roy Peterson and directed by Sim Hubbard, the Tennessee Williams drama will play also Saturday, Feb. 10 and the following weekend, Feb. 17 and 18.
Members of the cast in order of their appearance are: Ernie Brown as Rev. Winemiller; Helen Susman, Mrs. Winemiller; Nancy Callaci, Alma Winemiller; Roy Peterson, John Buchannan, Jr.; Bill Susman, Dr. Buchannan; Mark Brooks of Anaheim, Roger Doremus; Judy Jernigan, Nellie Newell; Vaneta Davis, Mrs. Bassett; Mac Woolsey of Anaheim, Rosemary; Tom Gimino of Anaheim, Dusty; Dave Caylor, salesman.
John Duchart is in charge of designing the unique three-set stage and Mary Adams is stage manager.
Reservations for tickets may be made by calling KI 2-3814. Tickets will also be available at the door until 8:15 p.m.
Producer Peterson announced that open rehearsal for the group's second place of Love," will be held Ebell Club Feb. 27. Scheduled for June.
Univ. Lecture
Begin Next
A major series which may be taken on site credit will be given to r' the Valencia mentary School, beginning day, Feb. 14.
"Backgrounds of W and Culture in Travel will be offered in two first to cover England and Scotland, the love and Scandinavia, France first section of a study.
Part II, beginning A cover the second section The Flowering of the B Spain, the Hellenic W tium Greater Greece Austria and Germany."
Brown Asks Recreation Bond Issue
Governor Edmund G. Brown said last week he will ask the legislature to submit a $10 million bond issue to the voters next fall "to keep California first in recreation, first in parks and first in scenic beauty."
The governor's proposal, calling for a five-year program of land acquisition of park and beach property for both state and local projects, will be submitted with this 1962-63 Budget to the legislature in Sacramento next Monday.
The governor said he will also ask for an increase in the Division of Beaches and Parks budget of $2 million for development of recreation property. Construction of 700 new campsites is scheduled for 1962-63.
"In 1951, seven million persons visited our parks, beaches and hisotrical monuments. Last year more than 27 million persons used these facilities. In a single year usage increased by three million persons.
“If the Legislature and voters approve this bond issue, I will ask the Legislature in 1963 to work out a comprehensive program of acquisition which would take into account not only the needs of the State as a whole, but those of individual communities, counties and regions,” Brown said.
Peak Speaker at Disneyland Meet
Samuel Leask, Jr., administrator of the State Health and Welfare Agency, will be the guest
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Leask Speaker at Disneyland Meet
Samuel Leask, Jr., administrator of the State Health and Welfare Agency, will be the guest speaker at the 12th annual conference of Public Health Social Workers to be held at the Disneyland Hotel, today and tomorrow.
Leask's presentation will be entitled: "Health and Welfare Communications for Better Service to People".
The conference is being sponsored by the California State Department of Public Health, bureau of social work, Dr. Edward Lee Russill, health officer of Orange county, will deliver the welcoming address.
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Producer Peterson has announced that open readings for the group's second play, "Tunnel of Love," will be held at the Ebell Club Feb. 27. "Picnic" is scheduled for June.
Univ. Lectures Begin Next Week
A major series of lectures which may be taken for University credit will be given in Fullerton r. the Valencia Park Elementary School, beginning Thursday, Feb. 14.
"Backgrounds of World Arts and Culture in Travel — Europe," will be offered in two parts, the first to cover England, Ireland and Scotland, the low countries and Scandinavia, France and the first section of a study of Italy.
Part II, beginning April 4 will cover the second section of Italy: The Flowering of the Renaissance Spain, the Hellenic World, Byzantium, Greater Greece, Russia and Austria and Germany.
Brigadoon Rehearsals Underway; Opening Scheduled for Feb. 23
Orange County's production of the Lerner & Loewe musical comedy "Brigadoon" is well underway, according to project chairman Mrs. Robert Hetzel, Costa Mesa.
The musical fairy tale will be presented in three performances at Santa Ana Valley High School, 1801 Greenville Ave., Santa Ana, on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23 and 24, Mrs. Hetzel said. Performances include an evening Feb. 23; a childrens matinee at 2:30 p.m., and an evening show at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 24.
The production is being staged by the Hollywood company "Hams & Hamlettes", which recently closed a long-term run in the movie capital. All proceeds go to maintenance of Orange County's GOP headquarters and precinct organization.
Tickets for the production, sponsored by the Republican Party organization in Orange County, are available through all GOP volunteer clubs, from Mrs. Hetzel, and from County Republican Headquarters, 1318 North Grand Ave., Santa Ana. Ticket information, seating arrangements, etc., may be checked at KI 5-6032 or KI 7-5564.
Tickets for evening performances are $5.00, $3.50 and $2.50. Matinee tickets are $1.00 for children and $1.50 for adults (unreserved).
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