anaheim-gazette 1962-10-24
Searchable text
YLI Celebration Halloween
Members of Our Lady of the Rosary Institute 109 held their annual Halloween party in Odd Fellows' hall following the regular meeting. Costumes depicted storybook characters with a monkey and organ grinder taking top honors.
Mrs. Ralph Pennelli, chairman of the fashion show slated for Nov. 10 at 12:30 p.m. in the Anaheim Bowl, announced that tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Roland Engle, PR 6-3226, chairman. A cocktail hour will precede the show.
Mrs. Jerome McKenna, chairman of the cord rosary committee, announced that the next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Frank Allen, 600 S. Elder St., Nov. 14 at 8 p.m.
All meetings for duplicate
MYSTERY THRILLER — Bob Munoz, playing the role of FBI man, gets some final pointers from Student Director Pat Johnson as Santa Ana College Players prepare to open "The Desperate Hours" Friday for two weekend runs. Larry Dyson of Anaheim plays the role of one of three escaped criminals in the production.
Anaheim Memories
84 Years Ago This Week October, 1878
M. J. Snodgrass received a letter Monday from John Taylor, company’s ditches, so that to put off purchasing a share for each acre it is derised to irrigate, is to run a risk which may entail ruin
School Board Approves Fall Dinner Meet
Anaheim City School District Board of Education has approved attendance of three board members and the district superintendent at Orange County School Boards Association dinner meeting today.
Attending the fall dinner meeting, scheduled for 6:30 p.m. in the
Anaheim Memories
84 Years Ago This Week
October, 1878
M. J. Snodgrass received a letter Monday from John Taylor, conveying the information of his and Mrs. Taylor's safe arrival in Arkansas. "Uncle John" thinks of locating in Texarcana, a thriving railroad town in that state. Its rather peculiar name is a combination of syllables from the names Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana.
Edward Knell, aged 15, was drowned in the reservoir of the Canal and Reservoir Co. in Los Angeles on Friday. He, with two companions, was paddling a boat about the reservoir, when it capsized. The other two boys, being able to swim, saved themselves.
The secretary of the Anaheim Water company gives notice to all who desire to purchase stock in the company can find the books in his office at the Planter's hotel. A delay in buying stock may be productive of serious consequences. Only two thousand shares are to be sold and we are told that fifteen hundred are already taken. Those who are not stockholders in the company will not under any circumstances, be allowed water through the company’s ditches, so that to put off purchasing a share for each acre it is derised to irrigate, is to run a risk which may entail ruin in the dilatory.
59 Years Ago This Week
October, 1903
This week's hunt of the Santiago Fox club in the Santiago canyon was one of the most successful ever held.
On Thursday evening a barbeque was enjoyed at the picnic grounds and dancing indulged in during the evening. A brief business meeting was also held at which new members were admitted. Next morning the dogs were turned loose and succeeded in bringing a wild cat to bay above the golf grounds. Later the pack was organized to hunt coyotes, and although seven were started up in a single canyon, not, one was captured.
Mme. Modjeska and Count Bozenta, her husband, were guests of honor at the fete. Sheriff White of Los Angeles was among the visitors from outside points.
Officers of the library board have been elected for the coming year as follows: A. W. Maxwell, president; Miss E. Kate Rae, vice-president; Miss Carrie E. Roberts, secretary.
Frank Dyer, having returned from his camping outing at the beach, has settled down to business again with the razor and strop. Tuesday evening he broke away again and went to Los Angeles to attend the McVey-Johnson soiree.
34 Years Ago This Week
October, 1923
Johnny Walls has again placed the editorial household under obligations to him for a sackful of magnificent walnuts grown on his ranch near the river east of town.
Women active in the Republi-can party are looking forward to attendance of three board members and the district superintendent at Orange County School Boards Association dinner meeting today.
Attending the fall dinner meeting, scheduled for 6:30 p.m. in the Laguna Beach Unified School District Cafeteria at 670 Park Ave., Laguna Beach, will be District Superintendent Robert E. Shanks and board members Charles W. Bush, Delmar Pebley and Victor Frazen.
Dr. Aubrey Berry, head of placement services at University of California at Berkley, will be the featured speaker. His topic will be "Teacher Placement."
Additional dinner meetings for the 1962-63 school year have been scheduled for January 23, March 27, and May 22, the association announced.
In other action, the board also authorized the attendance of District Superintendent Shanks at the annual convention of American Association of School Administrators in Atlantic City, N. J., Feb. 16-20, 1963.
It is tentatively planned that the superintendent will combine the trip with a teacher-recruitment trip, since it will be possible to make a number of calls at midwest teacher placement offices and agencies at that time, according to the board.
First Concert
Preparing for its first concert featuring Tossy Spivakovsky, famed violinist, on Oct. 28 in Irvine Bowl, the Orange County Symphony Assn. had its first rehearsal, Wednesday night in Anaheim.
Under the baton of conductor Eugene Ober, 50 members of the string section of the 82 piece orchestra rehearsed selections from Berlioz, Hovhaness, Tchaikovsky and Strauss.
Rehearing for the concert were Orange County musicians, including: Evelyn Fancher, Alice Quale Ober, and Dorothy Wolter of Anaheim.
Stressing local musical talent combined with international stars the symphony will produce five concerts.
34 Years Ago This Week
October, 1928
Johnny Walls has again placed the editorial household under obligations to him for a sackful of magnificent walnuts grown on his ranch near the river east of town.
Women active in the Republican party are looking forward to the 1928 convention of the Republican Women's Federation of California, Southern Division, according to the many requests for information that are flooding the local Hoover headquarters at the Alexandria hotel.
A new play has opened on Broadway called "The Common Sin". We suppose this must deal with campaign whispering.
POLITICAL ADV.
Make the Cross on Your Ballot Stand for Experience, Integrity and Sound Philosophy
GEIER FOR CONGRESS
34th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
A NEW DISTRICT—THERE IS NO INCUMBENT
HAVE FUN!
LEARN TO DANCE
7 Lessons for $7
with this coupon
Vogue DANCE STUDIO
KE 8-5480-KI 3-7112
Open to 10 P.M.
58 Plaza, Orange
204 E. 4th Santa Ana
OFFER EXPIRES
NOV. 1ST
All Celebrates Halloween Early
Members of Our Lady of the Institute 109 held their annual party in Odd Fellows following the regular n.g. Costumes depicted by characters with a mono-organ grinder taking top bridge will be held at Harris Restaurant every Thursday at 8 p.m., it was reported. The first Thursday evening of the month is master point night. The public is invited.
Mrs. George Milich, grand president, will make her official visit Dec. 3 in Odd Fellows' hall. Prospective members will be guests at the dinner preceding the meeting.
Mrs. Ray Hudson, district deputy, made her official visit to the Santa Ana Institute recently. Anaheim members attending were Miss Mary Jean Lamber, grand director; the Mmes. Alice Lambert, Charles Falk, Frank Ranker, Louis Fecher, Gordon Clark, David Prichard, Bart Pasini, Louis Benner, Eugene Renk, Don Dailey, Dino Sbardellati and Steve Kish.
Mrs. Kish, chairman of the Treasure Chest, is asking for articles for the Chest which will be awarded later this year.
Mrs. Raymond Heinz and Mrs. Floyd Rabering were chairmen for the Halloween party, assisted by Mrs. Dino Sbardellati, Mrs. Charles Revell, Mrs. Arthur Losleben and Mrs. Nat Campana.
A book exhibit is scheduled for Nov. 19 following the regular meeting.
Western Senior Semi-Finalist
Interior Design Show
Western Senior Semi-Finalist In Atom Contest
Miss Sharon Harrington of Anaheim, senior at Western High School, has been chosen as semi-finalist in the Edison Youth on the Atom Conference contest.
Sharon will represent Anaheim Union High School District in final competition when four students will be selected to represent Southern California at the conference in Chicago.
League, the Costume Breakfast tra-curricular activities at Western. She is a member of the National Honor Society, vice president of the California Scholarship Federation, vice president of French Club, member of the "Westernnettes" girl's service organization, and editor of the essay division of the creative writing organization.
In addition, Sharon and her chemistry teacher, Gary Lindell, are participating in the Chapman College Science Seminar sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
Sharon is also a National Merit semi-finalist.
Interior Design Show Opens at Fairgrounds
Orange County’s first annual Interior Design Show opens today at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.
Hours of the show, which will run daily through this coming Sunday, are from 1 to 10:30 p.m. Tickets are obtainable at the box office of the fairgrounds.
The show, which premiered last night with a gala benefit-unveiling staged by the Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Association on behalf of their scholarship program, was acclaimed by upwards of twenty-five hundred enthused ‘first nighters.’
Consensus was that nothing so complete and elegant had ever been presented locally and that the goal of informing the area’s residents of the magnificent facilities available to them in their ‘own back yard’ was more than accomplished.
Each exhibit, in the form of a complete, full size, room setting, is a reflection of its particular design’s taste in decoration, framing ceiling to floor, furniture, drapery color schemes and room themes.
Every imaginable room in a home is depicted in such a variety of ways that the total result is limited appeal to all with every home or apartment dwelling whether of modest or unlimited means, certain to find many means and ideas of personal interest and value.
Farm Bureau Dinner Set
Tustin Farm Bureau members will meet tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. for an enchilada dinner prepared by the El Toro woman May Prather and Bernice Ware are co-chairmen. Members asked to bring a salad, vegeta or dessert for twelve.
C. J. Mark, executive secretary of the Orange County Farm Bureau, will talk on the 25 properties on the November ballot short film strip. “American Shrubs,” will be shown.
SEND EXPERIENCE TO SACRAMENTO ELECT John V. BRIGGS ASSEMBLYMAN 69th District
NG FUND CHECK — Warren Bunge
ast president of Santa Ana Toastmasters
presents check for $3,644.31 to Maurice
executive director of Toastmasters International. Money will be used to furnish the
founders' office and board of directors room in
the new $650,000 building at 2200 N. Grand Ave.,
Santa Ana, which will be dedicated Saturday.
AVE FUN!
N TO DANCE
Lessons for $7
with this coupon
ogue DANCE STUDIO
8-5480—KI 3-7112
open to 10 P.M.
Plaza, Orange
th Santa Ana
FER EXPIRES
OV. 1ST
Ballroom Dancing
EVERY
Saturday Night
SUNNY HILLS
BALLROOM
The largest and finest dance floor in Orange County
HARDOR BLVD. & VALENCIA MESA DR.
OPP. ST. JUDES HOSPITAL
FULLERTON
MUSIC BY
BERNABEE & his orchestra and his SAXAPHONE
with Phil Gray Enle Ross & Phil Stan
Adm. 1.75
free parking
COCKTAILS
doors open
8:30 P.M.
Wednesday, October 24, 1962
ANAHEIM GAZETTE—7
Lynne Killian Weds
Arthur Leroy Terry
Crescent Baptist Church was the setting for the nuptial ceremony uniting Lynne Arlane Killian and Arthur Leroy Terry recently. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Killian of Orange, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Roberta Terry of 911 Webster St., Anaheim.
The Rev. Truett Stovall performed the double ring evening rites before an altar banked with baskets of white flowers.
Esorted by her father, the bride entered the church wearing a gown of white satin designed with lace inserts. Her filmy veil was held to her hair by a cap of lace and pearls. She carried a white orchid on a white Bible.
Mary Alice Terry of Anaheim, sister of the bridgroom, served as maid of honor. Pamela Jean Killian of Orange, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. Robert L. Saddler of the U.S. Marine Corps, stationed in San Diego, was best man. Ushering were Michael Jones of the U.S. Navy, stationed in San Francisco, and Robert Bowers of Santa Ana.
A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents in Orange where Mrs. Edgar Griffith, Mrs. Robert Bowers and Mrs. Richard Hibbard served as reception hostesses. Mrs. Griffith attended the guest book.
The bride is a graduate of Orange High School and attended Fullerton Junior College. Her husband is from Anaheim High is from Anaheim High and hb School and is employed with Groom Mobil Oil Co.
Following a honeymoon trip through south coast cities, the couple will make their new home in Capistrano Beach.
Western High Seniors Taken Into National Honor Society
A grand total of 37 Western High School seniors of Anaheim were recently inducted as members of the National Honor Society.
The society is an honorary membership based on the ideals of scholarship, leadership, character and service. Its members named to the coveted society were Steven Ahlquist, Dallas Baker, Robert Bayer, Mike Brickman, Curtis Clayton, Nancy Cole, Vicki Daulton, Arthur Deejardins, Sharon Doblin, Robert Dunekhorst, Barbara Fidel, Sue Formet, Allen Gregnano, Craig Joachim, Elaine Johns, Christine Konarska, Rehona Lester.
Into National Honor Society
A grand total of 37 Western High School seniors of Anaheim were recently inducted as members of the National Honor Society.
The society is an honorary membership based on the ideals of scholarship, leadership, character and service. Its members are nominated and voted upon entirely by faculty members.
Welcome Group Slates Show
Members of Welcome Stranger Club of Orange County will be on hand at the Water Wheel Tuesday, Nov. 13, for their monthly club luncheon and to open their fall season with a fashion show.
Mrs. Donald McDonough, newly-installed president, will preside at the business meeting.
Using the theme "Holiday Fantasy," the show will feature styles appropriate for the coming holidays. Florence Smales will be commentator and models from Ed Harrell's modeling agency in Santa Ana will show fashions from leading Orange County shops.
For information call Mrs. Gordon Marsh, JE 4-6019.
ANAHEIM TRUCK & TRANSFER CO.
General Trucking Moving - Storage
PHONE KE 5-2868
ANAHEIM
SPECIALIZING IN ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
Floral Arrangements Artistically Designed
For Your HOME
and for SPECIAL EVENTS
Also Complete Stock of FRESH FLOWERS
Medart Florists
1203 N. Euclid ANAHEIM
PR 6-2121
VOTE NOV. 6th
Elect
RICHARD T.
HANNA
TO CONGRESS
A REAL LEGISLATOR
HANNA FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE
James Slavin, Burr Williams, Dorman L. Commons, D. N. Schneider
Nichol P. Hardeman, Bob Wetzler, Chairman, V. A. Metzgar, Treas.