anaheim-gazette 1964-01-23
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SHOWS PAINTING — William Poirier, Director of the Anaheim YMCA, shows an illustration of the type cabin to be built with the proceeds from the Junior Ebell luncheon to Mrs. Carl Montera, youth chairman.
Junior Ebell Plans Neptune Court Motif
Neptune's Court, complete with sea horses and lovely maidens, is the decorative motif selected by the Anaheim Junior Ebell Club for its 25th Annual Benefit Fashion Show and Luncheon.
The event, entitled "Treasures in Fashion," will be held at noon, Feb. 15, in the Empire Room of the Edgewater Inn mentator; the Mmes. E. K. Boydston, distributing the numerous door prizes; Murdock Payne, providing tray favors; James McGinley, palrons and patronesses chairman; Carl Montera, preparing the program booklet listing the names of local merchants and leading citi-
Neptune's Court, complete with sea horses and lovely maidens, is the decorative motif selected by the Anaheim Junior Ebell Club for its 25th Annual Benefit Fashion Show and Luncheon.
The event, entitled "Treasures in Fashion," will be held at noon, Feb. 15, in the Empire Room of the Edgewater Inn Marina Hotel in Long Beach, according to an announcement by Mrs. Edward Strickler, president of the organization.
Chairman and their duties have also been named and include: The Mmes. Jack Alberts, chairman of the event; R. J. Hart, club member and professional model, who is working in cooperation with Ohrbachs in order to present the latest in spring fashions; Charles Marrs, creating the exciting decorations centered around the nautical theme; Albert Burton, music chairman; Robert Andrews, handling the raffle prizes, a hostess gown and a painting.
Also Miss Betty Speed, mentator; the Mmes. E. K. Boydston, distributing the num-erous door prizes; Murdock Payne, providing tray favors; James McGinley, patrons and patronesses chairman; Carl Montera, preparing the program booklet listing the names of local merchants and leading citizens who sponsor the benefit by their donations, and Jack Sappington, publicity chairman.
Others include: the Mmes. William Sliff, amenities; Jack Kahe, clerical; Jack Louis, correspondence; Jack Evans, lunch-eon committee; George Blinn, staging; Carl Herron, telephone and Ralph Callan, tickets.
Senior Girl Scout Troop No. 74 of Anaheim Council, sponsored by the club, will be dressed in flowing nymph-like gowns and will seat guests.
Proceeds will be donated to the Anaheim YMCA to purchase the construction of a cabin at Camp Osceola in the San Bernardino Mountains.
MODELS COSTUME — Mrs. James Whieldon, 1st vice president, and Mrs. George Blinn, staging chairman demonstrates costume to be worn by ushers, who will be Senior Girl Scouts of Troop No. 74 at Junior Ebell Luncheon.
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Lunch Event Slated
Martin Luther Hospital Guild's third annual fashion show and luncheon will be held Wednesday, Jan. 29, at noon at the Western Hills Golf and Country Club, Summit Carbon Canyon Road, announced Mrs. Dean Babcock of Yorba Linda, third vice president of the Guild and in charge of the event.
The luncheon and show, featuring fashions from stores throughout Orange County, will be coordinated by Mrs. Florence Smales, director of the Ed Harrell Agency. Spring and summer styles will carry out the "June in January" theme of decorations at the clubhouse.
Women from all of Orange County are invited to attend the event, but due to limited seating, no tickets will be sold at the country club. Reservations may be made by sending a $5 check, payable to Martin Luther Hospital Guild, to Mrs. Dean Babcock, 5909 Grandview, Yorba Linda.
For further information contact Mrs. Joseph Ferrara, TA 8-2890, or Mrs. Babcock at LA 8-6313. Tickets are also on sale at Martin Luther Hospital's gift shop from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. every day except Sunday.
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
WOMEN'S NEWS
Saturday, January 23, 1964
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
VISITORS WILL REBEK
The officers and members of Lois Rebekah Lodge No. 25 at the Odd Fellows Temple West Lincoln Avenue, with Roberts presiding over the business meeting.
During the business plans were completed for negotiation from Anaheim to Staff Night, January 25 and over City. Three buses were leaving from Orange City. The members were asked at the Odd Fellows Temple 6:00 p.m.
Out of state visitors intruded and welcomed by the grand included Ardith from the jurisdiction of Oakland and Della Wildiss from the isdiction of Colorado.
Honors were extended to A. Mang, past grand path of grand encampment; Zincke, past president of ment associations ladies' ary; and Hazel Ryan, treasurer of grand ladies' campment auxiliary.
Mrs. Elizabeth E. Price trict deputy president of No. 50, assisted by Mrs. and six deputy officers dressed in powder blue for assisted by 16 escort girls ing ice blue formals inside the officers of Lois Rebekah Lodge for the coming year installing staff were all bers of Sycamore Rebekah Lodge No. 140, Santa Ana.
The following officers were stalled: Alice G. Roberts.
NEWS
Saturday, January 23, 1964
AHEIM, CALIFORNIA
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Rebekahs Install Officers
The officers and members of Lois Rebekah Lodge No. 268 met on the Odd Fellows Temple on West Lincoln Avenue, with Alice Roberts presiding over the business meeting.
During the business session were completed for a delegation from Anaheim to attend aff Night, January 25 at Culver City. Three bushes will be leaving from Orange County. The members were asked to be in the Odd Fellows Temple by 10:00 p.m.
Out of state visitors introduced and welcomed by the noble grand included Ardith Hunt from the jurisdiction of Oregon and Della Wildiss from the jurisdiction of Colorado. Escort honors were extended to Henry Mang, past grand patriarch and grand encampment; Helen Snucke, past president of department associations ladies auxiliary; and Hazel Ryan, grandreasurer of grand ladies encompment auxiliary.
Mrs. Elizabeth E. Price, district deputy president of district no. 50, assisted by Mrs. Charled six deputy officers, all pressed in powder blue formals, assisted by 16 escort girls wearing ice blue formals installed the officers of Lois Rebekah Lodge for the coming year. The installing staff were all members of Sycamore Rebekah Lodge No. 140, Santa Ana.
The following officers were installed: Alice G. Robert, Jr., past noble grand; Adeline Provino, noble grand; Lissie Lee McKeen, vice grand; Ora B. Horn, recording secretary; Berthyle Reisinger, financial secretary; and Barbara A. Myers, treasurer. As each of the above officers were installed they were escorted by the Chevaliers of Santa Ana Canton No. 18, patriarchs militant.
Appointive officers installed included: Alice Sorenson, warden; Ida Carter, conductor; May M. Willis, chaplain; Mildred Snokelburg, musician; Minnie Golden, color bearer; Susan Benbrooks, right supporter of the noble grand; Gale Clevland, left supporter of the noble grand; Lillian Carson, right supporter of the vice grand; Della Reynolds, left supporter of the vice grand.
Also Audrie Royer, inside guardian; Dorothy Morgan, outside guardian; Lola L. Compton, right altar beraer; Lucille Oliphant, left alter bearer; Vivian Waite and May Johnson, right and left banner bears to the junior past noble grand; Hazel Hawley and Opal Meeker, right and left banner bears to the chaplain.- The Trustees for the coming year are: Lola Compston, Addie Barnum and Jennie Nelson.
Following the installation the newly installed noble grand, Adeline Provino, appointed her committee for the year: Maureen Smith, Katherine Hunt, Margaret Myers, Lola McCorkhill, Alice Pedrick, pro-tem officers: Alice Robert, Della Reynolds, Mable Clark, examining; Vivian Waite, Mae Kinsman, Frances Mack, finance; Margaret Myers, press; Barbara Myers, Katherine Hunt, Maureen Smith, resolutions; Mabel Ives, memorials; Vera Cowan, cards; Curt Horn, Ora B. Horn, drills; Mel Reynolds, lights; Mabel Ives, Edna Kurse, fellowship.
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