anaheim-gazette 1963-09-05
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LABOR DAY AT DISNEYLAND — An estimated 20,000 cars were parked at peak hours at Disneyland during the Labor Day weekend. Here is scene at taken from the Top of the Park
Set Jewish New Year Services
Temple Beth Emet will hold its High Holy Day Services, beginning Wednesday Evening, Sept. 18, at the newly dedicated Temple, 1770 W. Cerritos' Ave., Anaheim. In past years, these Services were held at Buena Park.
About 1200 worshippers are expected to attend these Services, including the members of Temple Beth Emet, and other Jewish worshippers of Orange County.
Rabbi Aaron J. Tofield and Cantor Philip Moddel will conduct the Services, and the Temple Beth Emet Choir will sing at the five main services of the High Holy Day Season, beginning with Rosh Hashanah, the New Year, and concluding with Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, on Saturday, Sept. 28.
Disneyland Awards Panel Sets Meeting
Six prominent Orange County citizens accepted the invitation to serve as members of the seventh Service Awards Committee.
This committee will review the applications and will select the recipients of the 15 cash awards in this year's program.
Disneyland has increased the amount of cash from $10,000 to $13,000 in view of the increased number of organizations in the county.
Of the 15 cash awards, seven will be granted to organizations in Anaheim, seven to organizations in other cities in Orange County, and one outstanding county at large.
Committee Members
Named to the Awards Committee were: Dr. Samuel Gendel, Anaheim Sister Harriet; Dr. Stanley Weingart.
including the members of Temple Beth Emet, and other Jewish worshippers of Orange County.
Rabbi Aaron J. Tofield and Cantor Philip Moddel will conduct the Services, and the Temple Beth Emet Choir will sing at the five main services of the High Holy Day Season, beginning with Rosh Hashanah, the New Year, and concluding with Yom Kippur, the Day of Alonement, on Saturday, Sept. 28.
Worshippers are asked to make arrangements for their tickets as soon as possible by calling the Temple office, 772-4720.
Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah Services are scheduled Sept. 18 at 8:30 p.m., Sept. 19 at 9 a.m., Sept. 19 at 6:30 p.m. and Sept. 20 at 9 a.m.
Yom Kippur
Yom Kippur Services will be held Sept. 27 at 7:30 p.m., Sept. 28 at 9 a.m., Sept. 28 at 12:00 noon and Sept. 28 at 4:30 p.m., the latter for children.
Special Services will be conducted by the Children of the Hebrew School under the direction of the newly appointed religious school principal, Eli Kagan. Hebrew School and Sunday School registration will take place at the Temple on Sunday morning, Sept. 8, 10 a.m. to 12 noon.
Ys Men's Club Initiate Four
Four new members were formally inducted into the Anaheim Y's Men's Club at a recent ladies night dinner meeting at the Stratford House in Anaheim.
The YMCA related service club received William Barmore, 9791 E. Ramm Drive; Lynn Bush, 1417 E. Romneya Dr.; Julius Dallman, 121 W. Sirius Ave.; and Charles Anderson, 908 N. Winter. The induction ceremonies were led by William Llewelyn, membership vice president.
The Anaheim Y's Men's Club is part of an international service group dedicated to serving through the YMCA. Club President Jack Kahle recognized wives and other guests and commended work of club committees. Kenneth Whitehead introduced Charles Anderson who presented slides depicting Disneyland as it developed.
The club meets the second and amount of cash from $10,000 to $13,000 in view of the increased number of organizations in the county.
Of the 15 cash awards, seven will be granted to organizations in Anaheim, seven to organizations in other cities in Orange County, and one outstanding county at large.
Committee Members
Named to the Awards Committee were: Dr. Samuel Gendel, Anaheim; Sister Henrietta C.S.J., Orange; Mrs. Challen F. Landers, Newport Beach; Mr. Robert F. McCurdy, Santa Ana; Mr. C. B. Miller, Anaheim; and Miss Lorna Mills, Laguna Beach.
The Committee's first meeting will be held on Sept. 24 at the Disneyland Hotel at which time a chairman will be elected by the committee members and complete details of the program will be announced.
The awards, based on programs of community service carried on throughout the year 1963, will be presented next January.
Jahr Marks 30th Year With Bank
Anaheim resident Ernst Jahr, assistant cashier at Bank of America's Anaheim Main Office this month (August) marks his 30th anniversary with the state-wide bank.
His entire career has been spent here at the Anaheim Main Office where he started as a bookkeeper in 1933. He worked his way up through the ranks, named assistant cashier in 1946 and operations officer in 1953.
He began his financial career in his native Danzig, Germany, in 1923 and after emigrating to the United States in 1926 he worked for several banks in Southern California.
Jahr is a charter member and past treasurer of the Anaheim Exchange club.
He and his wife Gertrude live at 744 North Citron St.
Doubles Volume
Brentwood Mortgage Corp. Beverly Hills which has a branch office in Anaheim has more than doubled the dollar volume of mortgage loans originated by the firm in the six-month period ending June 30 over a comparable period of last year, executive vice president James D. Murphy and nounced. Murphy said, BMC originated $35 million in residential commercial and special project loans, compared with $16.8 million during January-June of 1962.
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The Anaheim Y's Men's Club is part of an international service group dedicated to serving through the YMCA. Club President Jack Kahle recognized wives and other guests and commended work of club committees. Kenneth Whitehead introduced Charles Anderson who presented slides depicting Disneyland as it developed.
The club meets the second and fourth Monday evenings at the Stratford House and is related to the United Fund-related Anaheim YMCA.
CONTRACT
Paul Hardeman, Inc., of Stanton has been awarded a $22,479,999 joint venture contract with Morrison-Knudsen of Boise, Ida., by the Army, it was announced in Washington by Congressman Richard T. Hanna. Hanna said the contract was for construction of docks, warehouses, assembly facilities and rail transfer systems for the Titan III standarized launch vehicle at Cape Canavaral Fls.
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Judge Eliason
Heads Kiwanis
Municipal Judge Max V. Eliason is the new president-elect of the Downtown Kiwanis Club. Other officers are John Bayley, first vice-president, Ken Wines, second vice-president; Marion Pickel, secretary, and Ted Payne treasurer.
The new board of directors includes Tommy Atkinson, Harold Bastrup, Paul Davidson, Haskell Kelly, Stan Pawlowski, Ed Seekins, and Lew Young. Bastrup, Davidson, Seekins and Young were re-elected to one year terms.
All new officers will be officially inducted into office in January. Rolland Nesmith is current president.
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Thursday, September 5, 1963
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
The Anaheim Gazette—3
of Anaheim ORT gather
ecue at San Juan Club in
Rliusi, Dorothy Stein, Ann
Weingart. Event is plan-
ned for 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14. Club pool may be reached
by turning to right off Harbor Blvd., onto El Entrada in Fullerton.
of Anahem ORT gather
ecue at San Juan Club in
Lliusi, Dorothy Stein, Ann
Weingart. Event is plan-
ned for 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14. Club pool may be reached
by turning to right off Harbor Blvd., onto El Entrada in Fullerton.
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