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1963-09-12 · Anaheim Gazette · page 7 of 18 · OCR glm-ocr
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WIN DEGREES — Congratulations are in order for these four Orange residents who were graduated last week from Fullerton Junior College Vocational Nursing program. Giving each other a congratulations handshake are Jennie Travell Virginia Hurd, Eleanor Rogers, and Cath Gibba. WIN DEGREES — Congratulations are in order for these four Orange residents who were graduated last week from Fullerton Junior College Vocational Nursing program. Giving each other a congratulations handshake are Jennie Travell Virginia Hurd, Eleanor Rogers, and Cath Gibba. GENEROUS CUT — Rep. Richard T. Hanna likes quantity as well as quality in beef, he told Chef Gauthier at Charter House where he carried platter for himself and for a friend, Miss Ann Sister, director of sales at the hotel. GENEROUS CUT — Rep. Richard T. Hanna likes quantity as well as quality in beef, he told Chef Gauthier at Charter House where he carried platter for himself and for a friend, Miss Ann S. er, director of sales at the hotel. 'Queen for Day' Will Dine Here The Rib Room has been selected as one of the official dining spots for winners of ABC-TV's popular audience participation program, "Queen for a Day". Located in Anaheim's Charter House Hotel, 1700 Harbor Blvd., the Rib Room will provide a royal feast for a new "her majesty" every two weeks. Betty White of "Queen for a Day" and Carl Hatfield, advertising agent for Charter House said the 'Queen' "will dine in the Rib Room and then spend an evening at Melodyland Theatre. TEE SHIRTS SMALL .35 MEDIUM .50 LARGE .75 LAURY KNITTING MILLS 800 E. Broadway Coming September 15th: New Travel Pattern IN DOWNTOWN M·T·A Line Will Provide New Eats Stops Along A More Route In Downtown M·T·A's NEW TEMPORARY DEVELOPMENT BETWEEN 5th AND 6TH WITH ENTRANCES ON SPRINT IN DOWNTOWN LOS handshake are Jennie Tafolla, leanor Rogers, and Catherine Garden Club NEW NURSES — Mrs. Wallace Winch and Mrs. Doris Blair are Orange's necational Nurses. They graduated Garden Club Sets Meeting "How Did You Garden Grow?" will be the topic of discussion of East Anaheim Garden Club members at the first meeting of the club year on Wednesday evening, Sept. 25 in the home of Mrs. Gordon Clark. The group will participate in an exchange of horticultural tips and ideas during the evening's program. A pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m. will precede the business meeting. Mrs. Harold Anderson will preside. During the meeting Mrs. Anderson will acknowledge her chairmen for the year. They are: Hospitality — Mrs. Donald Dailey, Program — Mrs. John Waite, Mrs. Kenneth Purde, Membership — Mrs. Kenneth Seim, Yearbook — Mrs. Eugene Zuniga, Mrs. Gordon Clark. Civic Beautification — Mrs. Roland Beck; Ways and Means — Mrs. Dainel Duffy, Mrs. Harold Franzen; Horticulture — Mrs. Gerald Lofquist; Telephone — Mrs. C. Patrick Olson, Mrs. Allan Gould; Historian — Mrs. George Johnson. Publicity — Mrs. Robert Collins; Garden Therapy — Mrs. Daniel Almich; National Council — Mrs. John Kimball; Awards — Mrs. Jerry Whitfill; World Gardening — Mrs. John Payne; By-Laws — Mrs. Gordon McCone. Mrs. Kenneth Purdue and Mrs. John Waite are in charge of the supper arrangements and the program. Mdmes. Waite and Donald Dailey will assist the hostess. CHARTER PRESIDENT — Zonta International, service of executive women, this month extends its 19-nation of 450 clubs into Anaheim with a charter dinner on the of Sept. 28 at Disneyland Hotel. Dorothy Kral, Pacific T business manager (above) is charter president and is taking reservations for the event. (Tel. 774-0044.) (Gazett) GENE BORDEN "We Take Fashion" To get you acquainted with our twenty seven of DRY CLEANING experience we are o for a friend, Miss Ann Snidat the hotel. th: el Patterns DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES M·T·A Line 58 divide New Easy-to-Reach long A More Convenient Downtown Los Angeles STOPS - DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES TA DEPOT ALTERNATE ROUTE AFTER 7.00PM AND ALL DAY SUNDAY STOPS - LINE 58W TRIPS ONLY - ROUTE EMPORARY DEPOT IS LOCATED ON 5th AND 6th STREETS ANCES ON SPRING AND MAIN DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES GENE BORDEN To get you acquainted with our twenty seven of DRY CLEANING experience we are o you this Introductory coupon. We feel suronce you have patronized our Dry Cleaning lishment, which has a warm comfortable ho fect atmosphere you will be back. Under our methods your clothes come out completely with NO ODOR. We also offer for your co ience a coin-op cleaning, 8 lbs. for only $2 Same Day Service BORN CLEA 410 N. STATE CO Phone Thursday, September 12, 1963 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA The Anaheim Gazette—7 — Mrs. Wallace Winchell, (left) is Blair are Orange's newest Voses. They graduated recently from Orange Coast College's special nursing course along with eight other Orange County women. AMAZING The NUMBER of SERVICES offered at SQR AMAZING The NUMBER of SERVICE offered at SQR AMAZING The QUALITY of SERVICE offered at SQR LINCOLN-CENTER AT LEMON DOWNTOWN ANAHELM Grand Opening "We Take Pride in Your Appearance" "The BORDENS" ANGIE BORDEN with our twenty seven years experience we are offering "We Take Pride in Your Appearance" "The BORDENS" ANGIE BORDEN coupon FREE! one PLAIN SKIRT or one PLAIN TROUSER WITH COUPON GOOD MON. & TUES. SEPT. 16 & 17th Service – Minor Repairs Free BORDENS LEANERS STATE COLLEGE Blvd. Anaheim Phone 535-9271