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1963-01-23 · Anaheim Gazette · page 7 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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AMARIS 13 SANTA ANA 31 HOUGH REBOUNDS — Anaheim guard Dick Heugh takes rebound during crucial Sunset League Contest. Santa Ana moved ahead to lead the league by defeating Anaheim 34 to 32. The Saints now have a 5-0 record; the Anaheim Cyclones 4-1. Police Wives Seat Officers Mrs. Judy Bowan succeeded Mrs. Jackie Rhodes as president of the Orange County Chapter of WOLAPO (Wives of Los Angeles Police Officers) during installation ceremonies held at the January meeting. Newly-elected officers include Mrs. Peggy Callahan, vice-president; Mrs. Betty Barnes, secretary; Mrs. Peggy Vail, treasurer; and Mrs. LaVerne Leeds, ways and means. Named as special chairmen were Mmes. Helen McIntosh, Judy Ferry, Cathy Tuey, Nancie Larimore, Priscilla Williams, Betty O'Neal, Marge Roth, Doris Daniels, Darlene Luehmann and Shirley Sweet. The calendar of events for the year includes a dinner to be held at the Los Angeles Police Academy Feb. 10, with all four chapters of WOLAPO attending. In addition to the many social activities, the group makes regular visits to the police and fire ward of the Los Angeles Receiving Hospital and has won community recognition for its assistance to local day nurseries, youth centers, and MERCI (Mentally and Emotionally Retarded Children, Inc.). St. Jude's Nearing The St. Jude Hospital Guilforduary meeting was opened with short talk by Sister Jane Franks who announced that the new nurses is in the final stages of co-fiction and the Intensive Care unit is being organized. Well-trained nurses must be had for this due to its highly specialized treatment. AN OPEN LETTER To the Thousands of Orange County SOS Volunteers I would like to write a personal letter to each of you. This, of course, I cannot do. So I take this means of saying "thank you" for a job well done in the Orange County Oral Polio Vaccination Program. The cooperation and support which thousands of you have given us in this SOS (Sabin On Sundays) program is evidence we think, of the greatness of our country and of our commitment to this cause. AN OPEN LETTER To the Thousands of Orange County SOS Volunteers. I would like to write a personal letter to each of you. This, of course, I cannot do. So I take this means of saying "thank you" for a job well done in the Orange County Oral Polio Vaccination Program. The cooperation and support which thousands of you have given us in this SOS (Sabin On Sundays) program is evidence, we think, of the greatness of our country and of our free society. A project of this magnitude is too great for any one person or group to accomplish alone. As volunteers, you have taken on this community responsibility. And you have performed with an efficiency for which your fellow citizens are grateful. The Orange County Health Department, the National Foundation—March of Dimes and many other groups—such as the Boy and Girl Scouts, police departments, radio operators, service clubs, youth groups, churches, schools, pharmacists, nurses, doctors, grocery stores, taxi companies, theaters and countless other business firms — have united and cooperated as one huge organization in this common cause. The Orange County press has played a major role in the SOS program. We could not have succeeded in getting a half-million persons to the clinics without the wonderful cooperation of our newspapers and radio stations. On Sundays, February 3 and 10, we will go into action again to make Type 3 Sabin vaccine available. This will complete the job that is now two-thirds done. We hope you will help us again as you have so ably done at the past clinics. I speak for the entire Orange County Medical Association, the sponsor of the SOS program, when I say that all of you have rendered a great service to our community. May the blessing of good health and happiness be yours throughout this new year. DR. WILLIAM K. FRIEND, Immediate Past President, Orange County Medical Association Eta Epsilon, Anaheim's chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority, is busy preparing bids for the Crystal Ball, an annual dinner-dance sponsored by the Orangewood Regional Council of the Sorority to be held Feb. 16 at the Tamasha Town and Country Club. Several members of the chapter met last evening at the home of Mrs. James Fry of Anaheim for a workshop session to prepare the crystal and purple Bids for the semi-formal dance. Mrs. Fry is serving as bid committee chairman, assisted by Mrs. Jerry Lordan, Mrs. Paul Duron and Mrs. Ron Costello. Selection of the sorority's "Girl of the Year" in the Orangewood District will be a highlight of the evening's activities during the dance. All candidates for this honor are judged on the basis of social, civic and philanthropic accomplishments over the past year. Mrs. Thomas Hoag of Anaheim is the candidate proposed by the local chapter, Eta Epsilon. Mrs. Hoag is currently engaged in the encouragement, acquisition, sorting, and delivery of donations of clothing and other necessities to Arizona Indians as part of the work of nationally known philanthropist Dan Davey. March of Dimes Bridge Game Winners Named Regular duplicate bridge game was held at the Moose Lodge directed by Tony Lipsky. Winners were Joe Payne at Tim McCoy, first; Dale Blank at Tony Lipsky, second; Mr. Mrs. Norman Hartford, third; Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacKnight fourth. This game is held weekly and sponsored by Young Ladies Institute of Anaheim, a non-profit organization. March of Dimes Coffee Day Set The Anaheim Chamber of Commerce Women's Division has made plans for a Coffee Day Jan. 30 to benefit the March of Dimes. Taking part in the program will be Turner Inn, Ben's Coffee Shop and Leo's Restaurant. The three restaurants will serve coffee without charge all that day, asking each customer instead to donate to the March of Dimes. poster designed with a coffee cup and the words, "It's Coffee Time," will be placed in each window. St. Jude’s New Wing Nearing Completion The St. Jude Hospital Guild January meeting was opened with a short talk by Sister Jane Francis who announced that the new wing in the final stages of completion and the Intensive Care Unit being organized. Well-trained nurses must be had for this unit due to its highly specialized treatment. Mrs. Norman Foss has designed over 500 artificial flower arrangements since April 1962. 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