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10—The Anaheim Gazette
Thursday, August 29, 1963
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Hebrew School Chief Named
The board of directors of Temple Beth Emet of Orange County, 1770 W. Cerritos Ave., Anaheim, has elected Eli Kagan principal of the Hebrew School and Sunday School, Rabbi Aaron J. Toffield, spiritual leader of the Congregation, explained that Kagan will head the Jewish education program of more than 500 boys and girls of the Sunday School and Hebrew School with a staff of 16 teachers and assistants, including Cantor Philip Moddel and Board of Education Chairman, Philip Spergel.
Kagan and his wife, Beatrice, were recently the guests of honor at a Tea given in the home of Mrs. David Silverman, the president of the Temple's PTA. They are the parents of two daughters, Debbie, 14 years of age, and Randie, 10.
Kagan was born in Kovno, Lithuania, where he graduated from the Hebrew Gymnasium "Tarbut" and also attended the "Slobodka Yeshiva". He lived in Israel five years, and attended the Teachers' Seminary there. He arrived in the United States in 1948, and has served the following Congregations: Beth El Synagogue in Minneapolis; Temple Beth El Ner Tamid in Milwaukee; and for the past 12 years he served Temple Beth Israel in Omaha.
There is a man who always goes where the grass is greener, but who manages to stay in the same place.
He is W. F. "Fran" Albers, supervisor of buildings and grounds at Orange Coast College. One of his jobs, and a major one it is, is to keep the grass green on the gridiron in OCC's 7,500-seat Pirate Stadium.
Albers and his crew of groundskeepers and gardeners have the 50- by 120-yard carpet of grensward in "perfect shape" at present. Twenty football games certainly will be played on that particular piece of turf this fall, and there is a possibility that two special contests will be played as well.
What goes into the making of a football field and putting it into top condition for junior college
TAKES FORD COURSE
Thomas J. McCorry, 1446 East Burton, Anaheim, Calif., of Lincoln-Mercury district sales office, has completed a one-week course in Business Management II at Ford Motor Company's San Francisco Marketing Institute, one of a number offered at the Institute to dealers, their personnel and Ford Motor Company employees by professional, full-time instructors.
Albers answers, "Plea first there is seed which includes Bermuda and clover; then there is once a week: drainage by the carefully engineered inch crown of the field its lizer, urea, nitrogen and sodium phosphate; cutting as twice a week; and cleaning of the grass from the turf after each."
This treatment, Alber proudly makes "the most ul turf you ever saw."
Albers calls the signals ing the ball is Herman Krishna grounds maintenance lead Kraft has been tending grass since Orange Coast Cille established in 1948.
The preparation of the turf and cleaning of the field between games requires 12 hours of labor. During grooming, Albers says, "other part the campus may get to look little shabby by comparison."
But Alber believes expert of the time and effort on rate pigskin park is worth First, the grass must provide fast, firm footing for re-backs and a toehold for the ging, charging linemen. Siding perhaps most important bers, the turf must provide resilient cushion for lying b "If I can do anything to help those boys from getting hurt bers says, 'I'm happy.'"
Now Alber and his creators preparing to stripe the for the forthcoming season. process requires that side yardline stripes, endzone stairs and "Harshmarks," 15 yards bounds must be humane."
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PUC Says Dyke Must Show Books
The California Public Utilities Commission has ordered Dyke Water Co. to make available all accounts, books, maps, records and other pertinent documents to enable staff members to determine the just compensation to be paid for Dyke facilities to be acquired by Garden Grove and to afford access to PUC staff employees to any premises occupied by the water utility. The Commission also ordered the Dyke Company to file its annual reports for 1959, 1960 and 1962 not later than Sept. 20.
COST $5 BILLION
Total investment in all freeway and expressway routes in District VII under the master plan for freeway development in Orange, Ventura and Los Angeles Counties will exceed $5 billion when all routes are completed. Orange County will have 248 miles, Ventura County will have 263 miles and Los Angeles 1064 miles of freeway.
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Rhyme And Reason
By LOUISE METEER
My mother's really pretty old;
Her hair has got some gray,
and she wears glasses for her eyes
And gets quite tired each day.
She lived when World War II was on
Just years and years ago.
How she can keep on going
Is more than I can know
She says when she was pretty small
She even rode a horse,
And cars were sump'n pretty great.
She's kidding though, of course!
My mother's awfully scared of things
Like spiders, bugs and snakes
And when we go on picnics
The darndest things she takes
But I try to be patient.
I know that it's a sign
She's getting almost feeble.
You see, she's thirty-nine!
Are is a matter of viewpoint.
The 10 year-old thinks that 39 is just one step this side of the grave
the woman of 50 remembers 39 fondly as comparative youth; the 70-year-old would love to be 50 again.
Today's woman has all kinds of assurance thrown at her pointing to new horizons that come with middle age, telling her that romance need not be dead that
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ALTRUS CLUB — President:
Mrs. Adah Wilcox, 708 Westwood Pl., KE 5-0375; Secretary: Dolores Suter, 740 No. Helena, PR 2-5201; 2nd and 4th Mondays, Disneyland Hotel, 7:00 p.m.
ALPH-IOTA CHAPTER OF KAPPA PHI SIGMA — President:
Mrs. Dorothy Elder, 2519 Strong Pl., PR 4-9437; Secretary:
Mrs. Elsie Franklin, 9231 Merchard Ave. G.G., LE 9-6747; 1st Thursday, Members' Homes, 8:00 P.M.
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILLARY NO. 72 — President:
Mrs. Secil McAvan, 429 King Pl., Fullerton, LA 5-7459; Secretary:
Mrs. Bella Grant, 212½ E. Cypress, KE 5-1321; 2nd Tuesday, 8:00 p.m.
AMERICAN LEGION POST No. 72 — Commander: Donald K. Wood, 1236 Foxfire, KE 5-8590; Adjutant: H. W. Dacust, 831 Vronne Pl., KE 5-4230; 1st and 3rd Mondays, Legion Hall, 936 N. Lemon, 8:00 p.m.
ANAHEIM ALOHA TRAILER CLUB — President: Percy L. Groover, KE 5-5224; Secretary: Eleanor Zander, 1312 Colonial, PR 4-6972; 2nd Week End of each month, Varies.
ANAHEIM RED CROSS—Board of Director: Robert B. Powell, 418 N. West, PR 4-3782; Executive Director: Gwen O'neal 418 N. West, PR 4-3782; 1st Thursday of each monthly, 12:00 Noon.
BETA SIGMA PHI XI. THETA EXEMPLER PRECEPTOR — President: Mrs. Walter Frey, 1402 E. Willow, KE 5-3346; Secretary: Mrs. George S. Citron, KE 5-4478; Lent, May, November annual meeting, Variety.
OPTIMIST A LUNCHEON CLUB — Burnett D. Cohen, Fullerton, LA 5-0023; Gary Evans, 2545 Y. M.
OPTIMIST CLUB — Richard Slater, 5-6956; Secretary: Joel Zedarion Valdina Ave., K
OPTIMIST BREAKIN — President: Virgil Isley Lincoln, KE 5-8961; Leo Kollmeyer, 14601; PR 2-7133; Every Thursdays Room (Gourmet) Discntel, 7:15 A.M.
OPTIMIST YOUTH ORANGE COUNTY — Harold J. Botts, 1228 W. KE 5-5450; Secretary: Tennon, 904 Echo Pl., PR ery Monday, Optimist N.113 W. Chartres, 7:00 P.M.
OUR LADY OF THE PLACE President: June A. Prudene, 828-3068; Alice Lipsky, 2205 Jetty, 3319; 1st & 3rd Mondays Center, 7:45 P.M.
EBEL CLUB—President Fred Fischler; Secretary George Fowler, 707 Grief KE 5-1935; 1st Monday, E House, Cypress & Helen p.m.
NATIVE DAUGHTERS GOLDEN WEST — President Mary Fletcher, 1627 E. KE 5-1875; Secretary: Doris J. Alden, 4432 Carlson Placentia, L
Says Dyke Show Books
California Public Utilities has ordered Dyke to make available all books, maps, records pertinent documents to deter members from捡漏 compensation to be charged in littermine. Second, perhaps most important to Alas, the turf must provide a client cushion for lying bodies. I can do anything to help keep the boys from getting hurt," Alas says, "I'm happy."
Now Albers and his crewmen preparing to stripe the field of forthcoming season. This requires that sidelines, line stripes, endzone stripes "Harshmarks," 15 yard inds., must be burned into the AKA killing material is sprayed on grass in just the width of stripe. When the grass dies — turned black — the stripe is with a white gypsum subsoil similar to chalk or lime, non-irritating to eyes or skin. Burning process may be re-localized once during the season.
White stripes are redone for game.
Though the turf now is thick, and springy, cleats, hip and other pads, face guards and pins, knees and elbows, and will take their toll on the '63 season. The center of the playing field, where of the game action occurs, acquire reseeding by Decem-
Is, who seems to know all skins of the turf trade, says particularly dry years the summer green of Bermuda may turn a dingy brown at the end of the football. This unsightly condition is well with about $25 worth of food coloring, similar to egg dye, applied with a prayer unit.
Gent at the edge of his beautiful" spread of turf was asked how he feels first pair of hard plastic cleats digs into the tender He made no verbal re-verses just covered his face hands.
Thoughful women will pause sometimes to wonder whether much has not been lost in the home with the discovery of cholesterol. In the days of the well-filled cookie jar, when breakfast was a meal to be served and enjoyed leisurely, when Father came home to a little woman in a crisp apron rather than a mu-mu over a bathing suit, women faced growing old with a "the best is yet to be" feeling.
But you will say, "Even so, Father wandered from the home fires. He went chasing, willy-nilly, the sweet young thing in the office who wore rouge and had an unnatural glint to her hair! That's the reason more than cholesterol, that mother came out of the kitchen!
Yes; Father wanders. But more men have come back home because of the smell of apple pie, an easy chair and peace and quiet than have been tempted out of their sinning by a middle - aged wife trying to compete in appear-
Are is a matter of viewpoint.
The 10 year-old thinks that 39 is just one step this side of the grave the woman of 50 remembers 39 fondly as comparative youth; the 70-year-old would love to be 50 again.
Today's woman has all kinds of assurance thrown at her pointing to new horizons that come with middle age, telling her that romance need not be dead, that the way to attract a man, or to hold the one you have is through preservation of physical charm.
We are engaged in a great worshiping of beauty, evidenced on all sides in the printed word, on the radio and television. Beautiful girls gaze at us from the "idiot boxes" in our living rooms, stroking with delicate finger tips their lustrous hair and gently chiseled faces.
That old adage, "the way to a man's heart is through his stomach" has taken on new meanings fraught with cholesterol.
Today's woman must make her conquest with such devious devices as she has at hand, learning to bowl, play a good hand of bridge, and discuss the political scene while keeping her real opinions to herself.
Thoughful women will pause sometimes to wonder whether much has not been lost in the home with the discovery of cholesterol. In the days of the well-filled cookie jar, when breakfast was a meal to be served and enjoyed leisurely, when Father came home to a little woman in a crisp apron rather than a mu-mu over a bathing suit, women faced growing old with a "the best is yet to be" feeling.
But you will say, "Even so, Father wandered from the home fires. He went chasing, willy-nilly, the sweet young thing in the office who wore rouge and had an unnatural glint to her hair! That's the reason more than cholesterol, that mother came out of the kitchen!
Yes; Father wanders. But more men have come back home because of the smell of apple pie, an easy chair and peace and quiet than have been tempted out of their sinning by a middle - aged wife trying to compete in appearance.
ANAHEIM RED CROSS—Board of Director: Robert B. Powell, 418 N. West, PR 4-3782; Executive Director: Gwen O'neal 418 N. West, PR 4-3782; 1st Thursday of each month, 12:00 Noon.
BETA SIGMA PHI XI THETA EXEMPLER PRECEPTOR — President: Mrs. Walter Frey, 1402 E. Willow, KE 5-3346; Secretary: Mrs. Audrey Matz, 313 S. Poinsettia, Brea, JA 9-1444; 2nd and 4th Mondays, Varies, 8:45 p.m.
BETA SIGMA PHI. TAU CHAPTER — President: Patricia Soyster, 1326 Chalet Ave., KE 5-3501; Secretary: Betty Robinson, 1443 Kenwood Ave., PR 4-3728; 1st and 3rd Tuesday, Members' Homes, 8:00 p.m.
BETA SIGMA PHI. CHI PI CHAPTER — Pressident: Mrs. Charles Moroni 7180 Syracuse TA 8-6833; Secretary: Mrs. J. Trears 1742 Crone PR 4-8787; 1st & 3rd Wednesday, Members' Home, 8:00 p.m.
BETA SIGMA PHI. XI THETA PSI — President: Anna Steichen 615 N. Zeyn St. PR 4-3334; Secretary: Eleaner Sanderson 626 Live Oak; 1st and 3rd Mondays Members' Homes 8:00 p.m.
BETA SIGMA PHI, XI ETA CHAPTER — President: Mrs. Robert Smith, 10852 MacMurray, 828-5805; Secretary: Taffey Ruksnaitis, 16641 Charles Ln., H.B., VI 7-4234; 2nd and 4th Thursday, Members' Homes, 8:00 p.m.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN P.T.A. — President: Mrs. Ben Boettier, 628 S. Clementine, KE 5-5618; Secretary: Mrs. Francis Ham, 851 Cottonwood Circle, PR 2-3507; 2nd Thursday, Benjamin Franklin School, 7:30 p.m.
BETA SIGMA PHI, EPSILONOMACRACH CHAPTER — President: Rita Dorn, 1318 Clarmont; Secretary: Maxine Garrett, 12722 Sutter St. G. G., TW 7-1974; 1st & 3rd Mondays, Members' Homes, 8:00 p.M.
BETA SIGMA PHI, THETA CHI EPSILON CHAPTER — President: Mrs. Ilene Free, 2331 W. Broadway, PR 2-8428; Secretary: Mrs. Gayle Snidker, 615 S. Janss,
EBELL CLUB—President Fred Fischle; Secretariat George Fowler, 707 Griffin KE 5-1935; 1st Monday, E.House House, Cypress & Helen p.m.
NATIVE DAUGHTERS GOLDEN WEST—President Mary Fletcher, 1627 E.R. KE 5-1875; Secretary: Doris J.J.4432 Carolina, Placentia, L.I.1st & 3rd Thursday, IOOg8:00 P.M.
ROTARY—President H key, 608 E. Broadway, PR Secretary: F. Ray Alden,Sabina St. No B PR 4-938ery Monday except Holiday neyland Hotel, 12:15 p.m.
SONS OF ITALY No. President: Al Scalli, 1203 Re Dr., KE 3-3035; Secretariat Taormina, 8049 Taormina D.L.3-1732; 4th Wednesday, 325 colh; 8:00 P.M.
SOROPTOMIST CLUB—President Miss Ellen Courts B.O. Box 205, PB 4-2353; Secretariat Mrs. Helen Farries, 1500 S Angeles; Tuesdays,Gourmet taurant,Disneyland Hotel,Noon.
VETERANS OF FORCE WARS POST No. 3173 — President Jay B.Combs, 222 N.S.KE KE 3-3296; Secretary: Charlie Kemp, 805 E.Sycamore,KE KE1st & 3rd Thursday,805 E.More,8:00 p.M.
VETERANS OF WORLD I BARRACKS I235 — Commer er: Fred Volz,229 Ellsworth,KE5-4451; Quartermaster: H Freeman,844 S.Citron,KE KE5-1st & 3rd Wednesday,Analy American Legion Hall,7:00 p.M.V.F.W. AUXILIARY — Prudent Laverne Clark,10801 JSt., KE KE3-3581; 2nd & 4th Mondays,VFW Hall,805 E.Symore,8:00 p.M.Y'S MEN'S CLUB — President Virgil Fast,233 E.Adele St.,3-2167; Secretary: Ken Whitehee230 W.Knepp Ave,TR 1-0509;&4th Mondays,YMCA 121 Citron,6:30 P.M.
WIVES President: Mrs. John Jackson1439 Kianna,PR 4-6508;Secretariat Mrs.Mary Fletcher,
1627 E.R.KE
5-1875; Secretary: Doris J.J.
4432 Carolina,Placentia,L.I.
1st & 3rd Thursday,IOOg8:00 P.M.
NATIVE DAUGHTERS IGOLDEN WEST —President Mary Fletcher,1627 E.R.KE
5-1875; Secretary: Doris J.J.
4432 Carolina,Placentia,L.I.
1st & 3rd Thursday,IOOg8:00 P.M.
ROTARY —President H key,
608 E.Broadway,P.R.Secretariat George Fowler,707 Griffin KE
5-1935; Secretary: Doris J.J.
4432 Carolina,Placentia,L.I.
1st & 3rd Thursday,IOOg8:00 P.M.
SOROPTOMIST CLUB —President Miss Ellen Courts B.O.
Box 205,P.B
4-2353;Secretariat Mrs.Helen Farries,1500 S.Angles,Tuesdays,Gourmet taurant,Disneyland Hotel,Noon.
VETERANS OF WORLD I BARRACKS I235 — Commer er: Fred Volz,229 Ellsworth,KE5-4451; Quartermaster: H Freeman,844 S.Citron,KE KE5-1st & 3rd Wednesday,Analy American Legion Hall,7:00 p.M.Y'S MEN'S CLUB —President Virgil Fast,233 E.Adele St.,3-2167; Secretary: Ken Whitehee230 W.Knepp Ave,TR 1-0509;&4th Mondays,YMCA 121 Citron,6:30 P.M.
SAYS Dyke Show Books California Public Utilities has ordered Dyke to make available all books,maps,and records pertinent documents to deter members to deter compensation to be paid
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California Public Utilities has ordered Dyke to make available all books, maps, records pertinent documents toff members to deter must compensation to be Dyke facilities to be ac-Garden Grove and to pass to PUC staff em-any premises occupied over utility. The Com-po ordered the Dyke to file its annual re-59, 1960 and 1962 not sept. 20.
R.R. Signal Fund Granted
The California Public Utilities Commission has allocated a total of $4,833.75 to Anaheim to assist the city in providing improved protective devices at two high-The Commission set aside $2,730 to help defray the cost of the installation of four flashing light signals at the Orangethorpe Avenue crossing over Union Pacific Railroad track. Total cost of the devices, installed last May, was $10,920.
An allocation of $2,503.75 was made toward the cost of installing four flashing light signals at the Anaheim Road crossing of the Santa Fe Railway's mainline tracks. The devices, installed last October, cost a total of $10,015.
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BETA SIGMA PHI, EPSILON OMACRAN CHAPTER — President: Rita Dorn, 1318 Claremont; Secretary: Maxine Garrett, 12722 Sutter St. G. G., TW 7-1974; 1st & 3rd Mondays, Members' Homes, 8:00 P.M.
BETA SIGMA PHI, THETA CHI EPSILON CHAPTER — President: Mrs. Ilene Free, 231 W. Broadway, PR 2-8428; Secretary: Mrs. Gayle Snidker, 615 S. Janss, KE 5-8360; 1st & 3rd Wednesdays, Members' Homes, 8:00 P.M.
BOY SCOUTS COUNCIL — President: Marshall McFie, 1006 W. La Palma, PR 4-3713; Secretary: Walter E. Pearson, 1006 W. La Palma, PR 4-3713; 3rd Tuesday, Scout Office, 7:30 P.M.
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB — President: Florence Bechtle, 1248 E. Broadway, 535-4054; Secretary: June Farr, 204-C S. Ohio, PR 4-2353; 1st & 3rd Wednesday, Varies, 7:30 P.M.
COUNCIL OF P.T.A. — President: Mrs. Jack Robinson, 2444 E. Normandy Dr., PR 4-5907; Secretary: Mrs. Don Cram, 1916 Almond Dr., KE 5-9460; 1st Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.
CHISPA CHAPTER No. 151 O.E.S. — Worthy Matron: Mrs. Satterwhite, 16410 Jody Circle, Westminster, VI 7-1779; Secretary: Edna Lockhart, 625 Provential Dr., KE 5-7393 2nd & 4th Tuesdays except July and August. Masonic Temple 8:00 P.M.
CITY OF HOPE OF ORANGE COUNTY, SHEILA SPORN AUXILIARY — President: George Loeb, 11602 Town & Country, G. G., LE 9-6257; Secretary: Gert Sugarman, 12631 Morgan Ln., G. G., JE 7-2347; 3rd Wednesday, Stratford House (Restaurant) 8:00 P.M.
COUNCIL OF CHURCH WOMEN — President: Mrs. McPheeters, 1648 W. Broadway, PR 4-4211;
Y'S MEN'S CLUB — President: Virgil Fast, 233 E. Adele St., 3-2167; Secretary: Ken Whitehorse, 230 W. Knepp Ave., TR 1-0509; & 4th Mondays, YMCA Citron, 8:30 P.M.
WIVES President: Mrs. John Jackson, 1439 Kiama, PR 4-6508; Secretary: Mrs. Budwig, 1432 Appollo, PR 4-3127; Every Thursday, YMCA Citron St. 9:30 to 11:30 A.M.
Y.M.C.A. BOARD OF DIRECTORS — President: Dick Gaye, 626 N. Pioneer, KE 5-4288; Secretary: Al Casebeer, 312 W. South KE 5-4119; 3rd Thursday, YMCA Citron, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
EDISON P.T.A. — President:
TITLE HAS ROYAL LINEAGE — Jeff Parker (center) dressed for Tulsa in current presentation of Melodyland theater joins theater's Freedman (right) in accepting Chain of Title from Walter Corbin's Title Insurance and Trust Co.,
Clubs and Organizations
Secretary: Mrs. George Allen, 559 S. Citron, KE 5-4476; 1st Friday Lent, May, November, January annual meeting, Various Churches.
OPTIMIST ANAHEIM LUNCHEON CLUB — President: Burnett D. Cohen, 1531 N. Oak, Fullerton, LA 5-0023; Secretary: Gary Evans, 2545 Orange, TA 8-2220.
OPTIMIST CLUB — President: Richard Slater, 735 Olive St., KE 5-6956; Secretary: Joseph Nitti, 2240 Valdina Ave., KE 5-8473.
OPTIMIST BREAKFAST CLUB — President: Virgil Isbell, 129 E. Lincoln, KE 5-8511; Secretary: Leo Kollmeyer, 14601 Norm Pl., PR 2-7133; Every Thursday, Oak Room (Gourmet) Disneyland Hotel, 7:15 A.M.
OPTIMIST YOUTH BAND OF ORANGE COUNTY — President: Harold J. Botts, 1228 W. Lincoln, KE 5-5450; Secretary: T. A. Shannon, 904 Echo Pl., PR 2-1415; Every Monday, Optimist Clubhouse, 113 W. Chartres, 7:00 P.M.
OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY—President: June A. Pasini, 711 Modena, 828-3068; Secretary: Alice Lipsky, 2205 Jetty Dr., 530-3319; 1st & 3rd Monday, 325 W. Center, 7:45 P.M.
EBELL CLUB—President: Mrs. Fred Fischle; Secretary: Mr s. George Fowler, 707 Grafton Pl., KE 5-1935; 1st Monday, Ebell Club House, Cypress & Helena, 12:30 p.m.
NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF THE GOLDEN WEST — President: Ida Mary Fletcher, 1627 E. Elm, KE 1875; Secretary: Doris Jacobsen, 432 Carlson, Placeia, LA 8-6763.
Mrs. Clifford Beckler, 1242 E. La Palma; KE 5-6909; Secretary: Mrs Walter Cram, 1308 E. Romneya, PR 4-3014. 1st Thursday, Edison School, 7:30 p.m.
FREMONT P.T.A. — President: Mrs. Russell Renner, 729 N. Clementine, E 5-5054; Secretary: Mrs. Virgil Zarlingo; 2nd Tuesday, Premont School, 7:30 p.m.
HORACE MANN P.T.A. — President: Mrs. Rodney Pason, 622 N. Janss, KE 5-6957; Secretary: Mrs. Robert Dressendorfer, 930 Fall Pl. KE 5-5874; 3rd Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
LINCOLN P.T.A. — President: Mrs. Harry Callen, 1229 E. Cypress, KE 5-0850 Secretary: Mrs. Kenneth Cutright, 1258 E. Elm, PR 6-0807; 1st Thursday, Lincoln School, 7:30 p.m.
ST. BONIFACE MOTHERS' GUILD — President: Mrs. C. M. Hastings, 502 N. Pine Wy., PR 2-0979; Secretary: Mrs. Jack Golden, 929 Pioneer Dr., KE 3-1006; 3rd Thursday, St. Boniface Parish Hall, 12:30 p.m.
ZION LUTHERAN P.T.A. — President: Mrs. Albert Fryhoff, 9932 Broadway, PR 2-2810; Secretary: Mrs. John Crane, 15 Poplar Pl., PR 4-9227; 2nd Tuesday, Zion Parish Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Y.M.C.A.WOMENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE — President: Mrs. Doyle Fored, 518 Sherwood Dr., KE 5-5167; Secretary: Mrs. Ralph Chance, 514 S. Indiana, KE 5-3576; 3rd Wednesday, Member's Homes 9:30 A.M.
JUNIOR EBELL CLUB — President: Mrs. Edward Strickler, 505 N. Meadowbrook, KE 5-7040; Mrs.
ANAHEIM JAYCETTES—President: Sally Porter, 703 S. Echo St., PR 4-1359; Secretary: Pauline Santilli, 1309 Gilbuck St., PR 4-3059; 4th Tuesday, California Federal Saving & Loan, 8:00 p.m.
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE—President: Mrs. Frederck Rusch, 902 Jade Wy., KE 5-2456; Secretary: Mrs. Ward Lisseman, 432 Ramona PR 4-8971; 2nd Thursday, Assistance League Clubhouse, 12:30 p.m.
JUNIOR ASSISTANCE LEAGUE—President: Mrs. William Woods, 1072 El Mirador, Pullerton, LA 9-4378; Secretary: Mrs. John McNevin, 675 Sonya Pl. PR 4-1294; 4th Monday, Assistance League Club, 8:00 p.m.
ANAHEIM JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE—President: Lou Francis, 1233 No. Bluegrass St., 541-7137; Secretary: Cliff Anderson, Every Wednesday, California Federal Saving & Loan, 8:00 P.M.
ANAHEIMKIWANISCLUB—President: Ted Wilson, 2338 Nutwood, LA 6-2418; Secretary: Mario wood, LA 6-2418; Secretary: Marion Pickel, 219 S. Ohio, KE 5-2748; Every Tuesday, Anaheim Elk's Club, 12:19 P.M.
KIWANIS BREAKFAST CLUB—President: Charles Holland; Secretary: Bill Daily, 1549 E. Sycamore, KE 5-5649; Every Thursday, Gourmet Disneyland Hotel, 7:20 A.M.
KIWI CLUB—President: Mrs. D.W.Olson, 9632 Lexington Ave., G.G.J., JE 1-1337; Secretary: Mrs. C.A.Neulomn, 415 Sycamore, KE 5-4228; Alternating Thursday & Saturday
EBELL CLUB—President: Mrs. Fred Fischle; Secretary: Mrs. George Fowler, 707 Grafton Pl., KE 5-1935; 1st Monday, Ebell Club House, Cypress & Helena, 12:30 p.m.
NATIVE DAUGHTERS OF THE GOLDEN WEST — President: Ida Mary Fletcher, 1627 E. Elm, KE 1875; Secretary: Doris Jacobsen, 432 Carolina, Placentia, LA 8-6763 1st & 3rd Thursday, IOOF Hall, 100 P.M.
ROTARY — President: Lee Lusy, 608 E. Broadway, PR 4-5833; Secretary: F. Ray Alden, 613 N. Albina St. No. B PR 4-9384; Every Monday except Holidays, Disneyland Hotel, 12:15 p.m.
SONS OF ITALY No. 2076 — President: Al Scali, 1203 Romneya, KE 3-3033; Secretary: Arleneormina, 8049 Taormina Dr., KE 732; 4th Wednesday, 325 W. Linch, 8:00 P.M.
PROPTOMIST CLUB — President: Miss Ellen Courts Barr, P. Box 205, PB 4-2353; Secretary: S. Helen Farries, 1500 S. Los Angeles; Tuesdays, Gourmet Resistant, Disneyland Hotel, 12:00 p.m.
ETERANS OF FOREIGNARS POST No. 3173 — President: Jay B. Combs, 222 N. Spruce 3-3296; Secretary: Charles W. p. 805 E. Sycamore, KE 5-1966 & 3rd Thursday, 805 E. Sycamore, 8:00 p.m.
ETERANS OF WORLD WAR RARACKS 1235 — Commanded Volz, 229 Ellsworth, KE; Quartermaster: Harry man, 844 S. Citron, KE 5-7144; 3rd Wednesday, Anaheim Legion Hall, 7:00 p.m.
W.AUXILIARY — PresiLaverne Clark, 10801 Jean NE 3-3581; 2nd & 4th Mon-VFW Hall, 805 E. Sycamore, 8:00 p.m.
HEN'S CLUB — President: Fast, 233 E. Adele St., KE Secretary: Ken Whitehead, Knepp Ave., TR 1-0509; 2nd Mondays, YMCA 121 S. 6:30 P.M.
WIVES — President: Mrs. John Jackson, Jama, PR 4-6508; Secreta-Buddy Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Y.M.C.A.WOMENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE — President: Mrs. Doyle Fored, 518 Sherwood Dr., KE 5-5167; Secretary: Mrs. Ralph Chance, 514 S. Indiana, KE 5-3576; 3rd Wednesday, Member's Homes 9:30 A.M.
JUNIOR EBELL CLUB — President: Mrs. Edward Strickler, 505 N. Meadowbrook, KE 5-7040; Mrs. Phillip Roseberry, 421 S. Falcon, PR 4-0491; 1st Tuesday of each month, 8:00 P.M.
ELKS B.P.O. No. 1345 — President: Ude Bauer, 2209 N. Forest, Santa Ana, KI 2-1706; Secretary: Earl C. Hobbs, 423 N. Los Angeles St., KE 5-7233; 2nd & 4th Wednesday, 423 No. Los Angeles St. 8:00 P.M.
EPSILON SIGMA ALPHA.ETA EPSILON CHAPTER — President: Mrs. Enna Hemmingway, 1028 Modena Pl., JA 7-3238; Secretary: Thomas Hoag, 817 W. Sycamore, KE 5-5666; 1st & 3rd Wednesday, Members Homes, 8 p.m.
EXCHANGE CLUB — President: Mr. Don Daily, 1216 E. Willow, PR 4-4177; Secretary: Jack Goldens, 929 W. Pioneer, KE 3-1006 1st Thursday of each month, Elks Club, 12:00 noon.
FEDERATED REPUBLICAN WOMEN OF ANAHEIM — President: Mrs. Mark Hicks, 231 Hacienda, PR 4-8835; Secretary: Mrs W.Roberts, 9742 Cerritos, 776-1160 4th Tuesday, Keystone Savings & Long, 10:00 A.M.
GARDEN CLUB — President: Mrs.S.K.Waters, 306-N.Janss.KE 5-4551; Secretary: Mr.s.George McCarthy, 300 W.Katella.JE 7-1887; 3rd Friday, Members' Homes, 1:00 P.M.
GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL — President: Mrs.Harvey Walk, 1873 Castle, PR 4-4078; Secretary: Mrs.Wm.G.Sherer, 1008 N.LoaraKE 5-5796; 3rd Friday,Varies ,9:30 A.M.
IOOF No.199 — President: Wm.Earl Hann, 149 N.Lemon St.; Secretary: C.C.Horn,1211 E.OakSt.KE 5-5496; Every Tuesday, 325 W.Lincoln Ave.,7:30 P.M.
IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE — President: Ralph Bartlett, 319 E.North St., PR 4-2194; Secretary:
KIWANIS BREAKFAST CLUB — President: Charles Holland; Secretary: Bill Daily, 1349 E.Sycamore,KE 5-5699; Every Thursday..Gourmet Disneyland Hotel,7:30 A.M.
KIWI CLUB — President: Mrs.D.W.Olson,9622 Lexington Ave., G.G., JE 1-1323; Secretary: Mrs.C.A.Neutom,415 Sycamore,KE 5-4228; Alternating Thursday & Saturday,Members' Homes,& Restaurants.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NO.1154 — President: John C.Passerello,7200 W.Crescent,TA8-1024; Secretary: Victor A.Gallo,1429 Colonial Ave.,PR4-4124; first & third Wednesday,225 W.Center St.8:15 P.M.
LIONS CLUB—President; Stanley Whieldon,511 N.Sabina,KE5-5225; Secretary: Leavitt Ford,301 Ellsworth St.,KE5-5560; Every Friday,Elks Club,12:00 noon.
LIONS BREAKFAST CLUB — President: Ted Williams,409 S.Helena,KE5-7288;Secretary:Wm.Fleishman,2228% W.Ball,KE3-2272;Every Tuesday,Gourmet Restaurant,Disneyland Hotel7:15 A.M.
LOIS REBEKAH LODGE NO.288 LO.O.F.-President: Mrs.Alice Pedrick,2222 W.Glencrest,JA7-6151;Secretary: Miss Barbara A.Myers,298 S.Zeyn St.,KE5-3482; first & third Fridays I.O.O.F.Temple,225 W.Lincoln Ave.
L.U.L.A.C.-President; Henry Lopez,1139 N.Lotus,772-7421;Secretary:Angie Lopez,295 E.Camden Ave.,KE3-1915; second & fourth Thursday,1139 N.Lotus Ave.7:30 P.M.
MASONS FREE & ACCEPTED NO.287 - Master: Robert A.Morris,230 Spruce Dr.,KE5-6661;Secretary:Harvey Kirk,425 N.Pine,KE5-4799;Fridays,Masonic Temple,104 N.Emily St.7:30 P.M.
MINISTERIAL UNION - President Rev.Walter Vernon,515 N.Placeia,776-0069;Secretary:Wm.Poirier,1919 Tedmar,KE5-2165; first Wednesday of each month,Carterhouse Hotel,7:30 p.m.
MOOSE LODGE,LOYAL ORDER - Governor: Robert John
IEN'S CLUB — President: Fast, 233 E. Adele St., KE Secretary: Ken Whitehead, Knepp Ave., TR 1-0509; 2nd Mondays, YMCA 121 S. 8:30 P.M.
WIVES
President: Mrs. John Jackson, Lama, PR 4-6508; Secretaria. Budwig, 1432 Appollo, PR Every Thursday, YMCA St. 9:30 to 11:30 A.M.
IZAAK BOARD OF DIREC — President: Dick Gay, Pioneer, KE 5-4288; Secal Casebeer, 312 W. South 19; 3rd Thursday, YMCA 8:00 to 8:00 p.m.
P.T.A. — President:
MAS ROYAL LINEAGE — Becostumed exter (center) dressed for his role of current presentation of "Gypsy" at and theater joins theater's builder Leo (right) in accepting illuminated Title from Walter Corbin, manager ofurance and Trust Co., Santa Ana branch. Parker, who was Juliette Prowse's dancing partner in the 1961 Academy Award show, was told that the title proved that Melodyland accession has passed from one king to another—the king of Span to Freedman who is president of King of California.