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Fall Arts, Crafts Program Told By City Recreation Department An extensive arts and crafts program will be offered by the Anaheim Park and Recreation Department this fall. Those interested in leather work will have the opportunity to learn the basic procedures of this art at a class starting Monday, October 1, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Anyone wishing to work in the medium of mosaics should enroll for the class starting Wednesday, October 3, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. A new class in silk screening is offered for the first time this year. This process affords design to be mass produced in multicolor on paper, cardboard, fabrics, woods, etc. Gifts of designed fabrics, pictures and other interesting items can be made. Class will start Wednesday, October 3, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Les Arts Des Fleuers is an early French art form now classed as a "lost art". Flowers are preserved by certain drying processes and then arranged upon a suitable background (often fabric) and framed to form a picture. Those interested in something new in the way of pictures, small arrangements using driftwood, pebbles and tiny figurines can enroll in this class being offered to beginners on Tuesday, October 4, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and intermediates on Thursday, October 4, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Beginning ceramists will have the opportunity to learn all the steps of ceramics, including the technique of preparing clay, making the use of the potter's wheel. Afternoon class time will be 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. and evening class will be from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 4. Adults interested in painting should enroll in the Art class, beginning Tuesday, October 2, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Classes are held once a week for eight weeks. All classes will be held at the Spencer House, 2660 W. Broadway, Pre-registration is necessary. Register at Recreation office, 630 N. Los Angeles Street. A free will be charged. For further information, call PR 6-0110, ext. 256. Senator Reports No Cutback In Copter Service Senate approval of an amendment by U. S. Senator Thomas H. Kuchel gave hope that a threatened cut in helicopter mail and passenger service between Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties will not be necessary. Present schedules and routes had been faced with severe cripling by a Senate bill limiting Federal help to the nation's helicopter lines to $5,850,000 in the next 12 months. Jewish Service Held At Temple Beth Emet Penitential prayers, called "Selihoth", in preparation for the Jewish High Holy Days, were chanted at Temple Beth Emet, 400 North Emily St., Anaheim, Saturday at midnight. "Arise, cry into the night" was the theme for the Service, and it was led by Rabbi Aaron J. Tofield and Cantor Philip Moddel and the Beth Emet Choir. Preceding the service, at 10 p.m., the worshippers participated in a Hebrew chant, "Community Sing", at which time the High Holy Day prayers and melodies were reviewed. At 11 p.m., the Sisterhood of the Congregation, under the leadership of Mrs. Eli Welt of Anaheim, served refreshments. The Jewish New Year, called Rosh Hashanah will begin Friday, Sept. 28, at sunset. The Day of Atonement will begin Sunday, Oct. 7, at sunset. CEC Group Plans Barbeque Dinner The Council for Exceptional Children, Orange county Chapter, will have its first social event of the year Saturday evening in the J. P. Greeley School Auditorium. A barbecue dinner will be served at 6:30. A "Back to School" motif is planned for the party. Musical selections will be provided by Miss Lorraine Schulz of Santa Ana followed by a "Sing-Along" with the group. Disneyland Hotel Will Be Scene Of 'Meet Candidate' Session A "Meet Your Candidates" dinner meeting, co-sponsored by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and the Orange County Council League of Women Voters will be held in the Embassy Room of the Disneyland Hotel on Wednesday evening, October 3 at 7:15 p.m. Jack Allen, Chairman of the Committee handling details, said ten invited and confirmed candidates will be allowed five minutes each, prior to a panel discussion in which written questions will be asked. (D); 35th Congressional District: Burton Shamsky (D) and James B. Utt (R); 69th Assembly: John Briggs (R) and William Dannemeyer (D); 70th Assembly: Reece Ballard (D) and James Whetmore (R); 71st Assembly: Robert E. Badham (R) and Mrs. Burke Harrington (D). Robert F. McCurdy, President, Associated Chambers of Commerce; and Mrs. William Saylor, Chairman, Orange County Carrier Salesmen Wanted To Deliver the ANAHEIM GAZETTE EVERY WEDNESDAY Good Earnings For the Right Boy CALL PAUL GIBSON 772-7727 Orange County Business Show at Disneyland Hotel, October 15-17 After growing steadily for eight years on the Santa Ana College campus, the Orange County business show for 1962 will be held at the Disneyland Hotel Oct. 15-17. The college decided to drop sponsorship of the massive exposition, previously held as a major project during SAC's Business and Industry Days. Parking for business show visitors became virtually impossible, so great was the congestion of student cars because of a spectacular gain in enrollment. The college gymnasium, home of the show, was so busy with physical education classes that it was not feasible to book the show there again. George Colouris, producer of the Orange County Home Show, Orange County Industrial Show, Long Beach Home-O-Rama, and the commercial division of the Orange County Fair, is producing the business exposition for distributors and manufacturers of business equipment, office machines, printing and related services and products. Colouris pointed out that the Disneyland Hotel provides superior facilities for such a showing, including parking, restaurant and motel facilities, floor carpeting, and more floor room. Many of the booths have already been leased. College officials expressed appreciation to the business community for the privilege of pioneering the show into one of the largest exhibitions of its kind in California. Many of the same sponsors, professional groups and trade associations will continue their support of the show as in past Southern California Retail will be held at the Disneyland right after the Business enabling many exhibitors include both groups in their tion. Beth Sholom Slates Events Two important events are the auspices of the Sister Temple Beth Sholom of Oak County will take place in accordance to Mrs. Hennie Stein, president. The first luncheon, with Mrs. Howserer as chairman, Oct. 10, in the social hall of the mule at Tustin and Fairlir Santa Ana, featuring a Philip's Hair Fashions Ana, and using Sisterhoters Mmes. Zavel Avergus Escoe, and Alex Sherman els. Also on the agenda is the rummage sale, with Miam Hundsdorf as chair; be held on Oct. 17, 18 and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the old Temple at Spurg Bush in Santa Ana. For more information these events, please call office at KE 2-6724. CONSUMPTION Americans drank 130 fluid whole milk per person 1961, just 4 quarts less than At the same time, recumption of many other foods showed that the pu ON SEATTLE TOUR—Anita Wolf, Miss Orange County Press Club, this week is attending the World's Fair in Seattle. 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