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PLANNING FOR CHARTER PARTY — Three officers of the newly-formed Zonta International Branch in Anaheim discuss plans for the Charter night party to be held in September. The Indies, all holding executive positions in Anaheim business and professional circles, are, from Mrs. Alma Ruth Hilgenfeld, treasurer of new group; Mrs. Dorothy Kral, named to presidency; and Mrs. Kay Nixon, secretary.
Executive Women Form Zonta Service Club Branch in City
Zonta International, a service organization of executive women in business, has come to Anaheim. The newly formed club has a nucleus of 16 charter members.
Officers include: President, Mrs. Dorothy Kral; Vice Pres., Mrs. Mildred Cook; Secretary, Mrs. Kathryn Nixon; and Treasurer, Mrs. Alma Ruth Hilgenfeld. Along with two Directors, Miss Vera Beistead and Miss Phyllis Irshay, the officers will guide the club in conducting projects which meet significant civic, educational or social welfare needs in the community.
The Anaheim group plan to conduct their business meetings on the second Tuesday of each month and a program luncheon on the fourth Tuesday. Organizational work during the summer will culminate in a "Charter Party" early in September.
Zonta clubs are located in 19 countries around the world. As of February there were 451 active clubs with a total membership of over 16,500. Anaheim women were invited to join this select group at the express wish of the International President, Mrs. J. Maria Pierce of Pasadena.
The name Zonta derives from the Sioux Indian language, in which it means "honest and trustworthy".
The club's objectives include: encouraging high ethical standards in business and professions; improving the legal, political, economic and professional status of women; initiating the service and value of clubs to their respective bers and communities; and ing for the advancement understanding, goodwill and through a world fellowship eclective women in business professions, united in the ideal of service.
One of the important sponsors by Zontians is Amelia Earhart Scholarship fund was established in 1992 offers a means for an outsider scholar to continue her student engineering, aviation and sciences. Without excepting Kral declares, the school winners have been not only brilliant scholars, but young with courage, ambition and
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encouraging high ethical standards in business and professions;
improving the legal, political, economic and professional standards of conduct in the community.
William Meyn of Whittier be the speaker when the County Branch of the California National Fuchsia Society on Tuesday, July 16 at the Washington School. Emil Chartres Streets, Anaheim p.m.
Meyn was formerly a tenant of parks in Whittier is well qualified to speak gardening subjects, according to President George Hansen Society. He will concentrate on growing and grooming chasias, especially at this year.
There will be a plant therapy fuchsias, refreshments and social hour. The public is invited these free meetings.
The Ninth Annual Farm and Shade Plant Show of the California National Fuchsia will be held July 20 and 21 at Long Beach Municipal Auditorium. The theme of the show "Jewels of the Shade Garden."
A party idea that puts the into fund-raising is catching like wildfire in California. Guilds, alumni associations and various other groups clubs are staging Bierstub great success, and using their favorite charities for their favorite charities.
Rebekahs Celebrate Birthday
Members of the Lois Rebekah Lodge 268, Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Anaheim, were honored at their 61st Anniversary meeting by the presence of Mrs. Katherine Clark, an official at the July 2, 1902 institution meeting.
Mrs. Clark, a member of Sycamore Rebekah Lodge 140 in Santa Ana, was Vice Grand of the Santa Ana lodge at the time of the initial meeting of the Anaheim unit and assigned in the installation ceremonies.
She regaled members with stories of her drive from Santa Ana by horse and buggy.
During the business portion of the meeting Dorothy Morgan, District Good Fellowship Chairman, reported on plans for a picnic of all Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of Districts 50 and 69 to be held in September.
Lois Past Noble Grands Club will meet tonight at the home of Margaret and Barbara Myers and the Lois Thimble Club will meet with Mildred Snokelburg on July 16.
The next meeting of the Lois Rebekah Lodge will be on July 19. Elizabeth Price, District Deputy President of District 50, is expected to be present at this meeting to secure the semi-annual reports.
New Slate Takes Reins for NAA
Newly installed officers and directors presided over the meeting of the Orange County Chapter, National Association of Accountants meeting at the Waterfront.
B'NAI B'RITH DAY AT RACES — B'nai B'rith Women prepare for a “Day at the Races” to be held Wednesday, July 17, 1963, at Hollywood Park, (left to right) Mrs. Milton Goldfarb, of Los Anais Raising Murra from the Planning Vacation? Allow for New Taxes
Vacationers are paying more taxes, new taxes, higher taxes this year as they travel from state to state, according to Commerce Clearing House.
Taxes on purchases of souvenirs with 25 states collecting seven cents and 18 states seven cents per gallon.
SALES TAXES: Rates monly three or four per Pennsylvania in the lea
New Slate Takes Reins for NAA
Newly installed officers and directors presided over the meeting of the Orange County Chapter, National Association of Accountants meeting at the Waterwheel restaurant in Anaheim.
Presiding was Bill Shockey. Other officers included Marshall Dunn, and John P. Oder, vice presidents; Macy Walker, secretary; and Treasurer, A. Leon Anderson.
New directors of the local N.A.A. Chapter will be James Shelton, in charge of programs; Charles McLucas, in charge of meetings; Ad Fuller, communications director; and Bill Lowery, in charge of the newsletter.
Other directors include: Publicity, Bob Leonard, Special Activities, Jerry Remington, Manuscripts, Frank Bianchinii, Membership, John James, and Robert Sobraske, in charge of member attendance.
Class of '43 To Hold Meet
The Anaheim High School Class of 1943 will gather Saturday night, July 13, at the Disneyland Hotel for a Twentieth Anniversary dinner-dance.
A full course meal, dance and social hour is planned for the occasion and all class members are urged to turn out.
Anyone wishing reservations may call KE 3-1346 or KE 5-4030.
Vacationers are paying more taxes, new taxes, higher taxes this year as they travel from state to state, according to Commerce Clearing House.
Taxes on purchases of souvenirs, gasoline and cigarets hit tourists particularly, and almost everywhere this year sales, gasoline and cigarette taxes are higher.
Visitors to the Cradle of Liberty face a 5 per cent Pennsylvania sales tax, the highest in the land. Five other states, Alabama, Maine, New Mexico, North Dakota and Utah have also increased their rates. So has New York City which raised its tax from 3 per cent to 4 per cent. Fall vacationers may run into Missouri's increased rate of 3 per cent which begins on October 13.
Vacationing motorists know that they pay gasoline taxes wherever there are highways. The annual vacation tax map prepared by CCH for 1963 shows the gas taxes of Arizona and Minnesota at 6 cents, up from 5 cents. A California increase from 6 cents to 7 cents becomes effective October 1.
Smokers will also feel the bite of higher taxes on cigarettes with rate boosts of from 1 cent to 4 cents per pack in twelve states and an increase for New York City as well. Utah, which doubled its 4 cents rate to 8 cents, leads the states in boosting rates.
An analysis of the CCH vacation tax map shows wide variation among the 50 states in taxing vacation purchases, as follows:
GASOLINE TAXES: No escape in any state. Rates range from five to eight cents per gallon,
with 25 states collecting seven cents and 18 states seven cents per gallon.
SALES TAXES: Rates monly three or four per Pennsylvania in the lead per cent.
CIGARET TAXES: The pack range from a high cents in four states to Colorado, North Carolina Oregon. Watch out for tare taxes, too.
Communion Sun At Science Ch
Communion services held on Sunday at First of Christ; Scientist; Anah all other Christian branch churches through world. The First Read read the church tenets invite the congregation in silent communion.
The Bible Lesson or ment" will include the "Blessed are the pure for they shall see God".
Among selections frence and ealth with K Scriptures" by Mary Ba will be this: "We should ourselves and learn what affection and purpose we heart, for in this way we learn what we hope.
Henry Ford liked and throughout his life convinced that his kitchen s not match his wife's cooking. The 100th anniversary Mr. Ford's birth is being in 1963.
Fuchsia Group
To Hear Expert
William Meyn of Whittier will be the speaker when the Orange County Branch of the California National Fuchsia Society meets on Tuesday, July 16 at the George Washington School. Emily and Hartres Streets, Anaheim at 8 am.
Meyn was formerly superintendent of parks in Whittier and well qualified to speak on all gardening subjects, according to President George Hansen of the society. He will concentrate on the growing and grooming of fuchsias, especially at this time of year.
There will be a plant table of fuchsias, refreshments and a so-called hour. The public is invited to these free meetings.
The Ninth Annual Fuchsias and Shade Plant Show of the California National Fuchsia Society will be held July 20 and 21 in the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium. The theme of the show is Jewels of the Shade Garden."
A party idea that puts the "fun" to fund-raising is catching on the wildfire in California. Hospital guilds, alumni associations and various other groups and clubs are staging Bierstubes with great success, and using the profits for their favorite charities.
DECISION HARD TO MAKE — Paul Bruce and Phil White had a hard time judging the best decorated bicycle at Pearson Park. Theme for the week was "On Wheels" and as part of the activities youngsters brought their bicycles to the park and gaily decorated them with paper and even a few pie plates. After the ing several races were held.
Gardeners Checklist
For the Week of July 8 to 14, 1963
By the California Association of Nurserymen
1. Water dahlias thoroughly at about five-day intervals. Feed now with complete fertilizer, keeping it away from the main stalks.
2. Shade trees may be planted now from containers. Summer planting gives you the advantage of a full years growth over planting next year.
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3. Chrysanthemums have few pests, but aphis show up on occasion. They should be controlled before they get a foothold. See your nurseryman.
4. Various selective controls are available for crab grass. You can apply them this month.
5. Pinch chrysanthemum plants back for the last time. After this, let them grow on undisturbed except for removing excess side buds.
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The Anaheim Gazette—9
Thursday, July 11, 1946
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
B'nai B'rith Day at Races
A B'nai B'rith representative will wreathe the "Horse of the day" after the 5th race at Hollywood Park, Wednesday, July 17.
The day will be dedicated to B'nai B'rith Women of the four Southern California Councils of District Four, who are sponsoring the event and will be called "B'nai B'rith Day at the Races."
Mrs. Murray Balmages of Anaheim and Mrs. William LeVine, of West Los Angeles, are District Four co-chairmen. For further information regarding tickets and brochures, Council Fund Raising Chairmen should be contacted. They are: Greater Los Angeles, Mrs. Louis Gershman, Los Angeles; San Fernando Valley, Mrs. Walter Jacobs, Northridge; Harbor, Mrs. Manny Lampel; Lakewood; Tri-Valley, Mrs. Herman Bogartz, West Los Angeles.
Albert C. Nielsen, aviation machinist's mate first class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Nielsen of 3172 West Monroe Ave., Anaheim, is serving with Air Anti-Submarine Squadron 33 at the Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego, Calif., which won the Arnold Jay Isbell Trophy for battle efficiency as a Pacific Fleet unit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie A. Roe, 837 Felicidad, Anaheim, a boy. 8 lbs. 4 oz., May 1.
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Edwin, 9801 Harley, Anaheim, a girl, 6 lbs. 10 oz., May 1.
VACATION?
New Taxes
with 25 states collecting six to seven cents and 18 states at least seven cents per gallon.
SALES TAXES: Rates are commonly three or four per cent with Pennsylvania in the lead at five
New Taxes
with 25 states collecting six to seven cents and 18 states at least seven cents per gallon.
SALES TAXES: Rates are commonly three or four per cent with Pennsylvania in the lead at five per cent.
CIGARET TAXES: Taxes per pack range from a high of eight cents in four states to zero in Colorado, North Carolina and Oregon. Watch out for local cigaret taxes, too.
Communion Sunday
At Science Church
Communion services will be held on Sunday at First Church of Christ, Scientist, Anaheim, and all other Christian Science branch churches throughout the world. The First Reader will read the church tenets and will invite the congregation to kneel in silent communion.
The Bible Lesson on "Sacrament" will include this verse:
"Blessed are the pure in heart; for they shall see God" (Matt. 5).
Among selections from "Science and ealth with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy will be this: "We should examine ourselves and learn what is the affection and purpose of the heart, for in this way only can we learn what we honestly are".
Henry Ford liked simplicity, and throughout his life was convinced that his kitchen staff could not match his wife's excellent cooking. The 100th anniversary of Mr. Ford's birth is being observe in 1963.
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