anaheim-gazette 1964-01-30
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BEAU BRUMMEL ruffles dandy up a white crepe blouse that
ripples from the neckline of a natural-cut dress in turquoise
Zefkrome double knit fabric. And wondrous Zefkrome makes sure
this dress keeps its slim, slick lines without creasing or wrinkling.
Boutique touches are cufflinks that match delicate beading on the
jabot. By Young Modes.
The next production of the Santa Ana Community Players will be the delightful comedy,
"Send Me No Flowers", directed by Margaret Boyer. Production dates are Feb. 7, 8, 14, 15,
and 21 and 22. Tickets may be obtained at the box office, 1020 West 9th St., Santa Ana nights.
Featured in the cast is Hal Slatton, a resident of Orange, who is well-known throughout Orange County for his acting ability. Hal has been active in the
theatre work for 7 years and has appeared in such roles as Starbuck in "Rainmaker", for which he won Best Actors Award, "Ed-
Third Floor Back". Hal is
initially an asset to Orange Co
Theatre goers.
"Send Me No Flowers"
the tale of an upstanding
nessman whose favorite pais indulging in hypochondria
"hobby" involves him in
Players Plan Comedy
The next production of the Santa Ana Community Players will be the delightful comedy, "Send Me No Flowers", directed by Margaret Boyer. Production dates are Feb. 7, 8, 14, 15, and 21 and 22. Tickets may be obtained at the box office, 1020 West 8th St., Santa Ana nights of performances, or by calling the theatre — 541-2188—between the hours of 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. between the days Tuesday through Saturday.
Featured in the cast is Hal Slatton, a resident of Orange, who is well-known throughout Orange County for his acting ability. Hal has been active in theatre work for 7 years and has appeared in such roles as Starbuck in "Rainmaker", for which he won Best Actors Award, "Edward" in the "Drunkard", which he did while in Summer Stock. "Stalag 17", "See How They Run", "Susan Slept Here", and most recently "Passing of the Third Floor Back". Hal is initially an asset to Orange Cinemas goers.
"Send Me No Flowers" is the tale of an upstandingnessman whose favorite passion is indulging in hypochondria "hobby" involves him in quite ludicrous situations that will provide the audience constant laughter from ear to curtain.
Community Directory
The following list of community organizations, compiled annually by the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, is presented to its readers by The Gazette through the courtesy of the chamber as a public service.
In all cases the person whose name is given with the organization was the responsible executive officer, usually the president, when the chamber compiled its list. The Gazette would appreciate a note at its office — 421 E. Cerritos St. — to correct any changes made since the list was compiled or add any organizations which desire to be listed.
ALTRUSA CLUB — Marie Storey, 750 N. Clementine, KI-5-3953, meets 2nd & 4th Mondays, Disneyland Hotel, 7 p.m.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATES OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN — Mrs. C. D. Glassmoyer, 633 S. Gilbert St., JA 7-4964, meet every Monday & 2nd Tuesday.
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY No. 72 — Mary Anton, 1018 W. Pioneer, 535-5603, meet every 2nd Tuesday, 8:00 p.m.
AMERICAN LEGION POST No. 72 — Chuck Brooks, 919 N. West St., Anaheim, 535-2983, 1st & 3rd Mondays, Legion Hall, 936 N. Lemon 8:00 p.m.
ANAHEIM SECONDARY TEACHERS ASSOCIATION — Leland O. Hanson, 2100 W. Ball Rd., KE 3-1025, meet 1st Thursday of each month.
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE — Mr. D. Powers, 240 Evelyn Dr.,
Savings & Loan, 10:00 a.m.
GIRL SCOOT COUNCIL — Mrs. Harvey Walk, 1873 Castle, PR 4-4078, 3rd Friday, Varies, 9:30 a.m. 1769 W. Broadway.
IOOF No. 199 — Earl Hann, 149 N. Lemon, KE-5-5496, every Tuesday, 325 W. Lincoln, 7:30 p.m.
IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE IKETTES — Mrs. Frank Alley, 328 N. Resh, 774-8760, meet 2nd & 4th Thursday Youth Center, 319 La Palma.
ANAHEIM JAYCETTES — Sally Porter, 203 S. Echo St., PR 4-1959, meet 4th Tuesday, Calif. Federal Saving & Loan 8:00 p.m.
ANAHEIM JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE — Lou Francis 1253 N. Bluegrass St., 541-7310, Wednesday Calif. Fed. Savings & Loan 8:00 p.m.
ANAHEIM KIWANIS CLUB — Max Eliason, 315 W. Park Ave., PR 2-0798, meet every Tuesday, Tamasha Club, 12:00 noon.
IZAAK WALTON LEAGUE—Martin Willis, 2240 Sandelwood, PR 4-8399, meet every 1st Thursday, La Palma Youth Center, 8:00 p.m.
KIWANIS BREAKFAST CLUB — Charles Holland, KE 5-5649, meet every Thursday, Gourmet Disneyland Hotel, 7:30 a.m.
KIWI CLUB — Mrs. Ralph Allen, 631 Picket G. G., TW-3-0023, meet alternating Thursday & Saturday, Member's homes.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS No. 1154 — Donald M. Zender,
OPTIMIST ANAHLE LUNCHEON CLUB — O.Knapp, 1308 Ferndale, Anahle 772-6486.
OPTIMIST BREAKCLUB — Mr. Neuman, East Anaheim, PR 4-466ery Thursday, Oak Rm.meet) 7:15 a.m.
OPTIMIST CLUB — Dr Mentas D.D.S. 11922 MartiDr., GE 1-8620, meet Thursday, 7:00 p.m.
OPTIMIST YOUTH BASORANGE COUNTY — Hobotts, 1228 W. Lincoln, KiEvery Monday, Optimist house, 113 W. Chartres.
OUR LADY OF THE RING — Este Renk, 1408 D.Ave., KE 3-3287, meet lstMonday, 325 W.Centerp.p.m.
ANAHEIM RED CREATIVE Kenneth Wines, 123 N.PR 2-0080, meet every third day of each month.
ROTARY — Bill Bricke9681 E. Random Dr., KiMeet every Monday excidays, Disneyland Hotel.
MASONS OF ROYAL James M. Lepper, 847 Anahiem, 535-3075.
SOROPTOMIST CLUB gy Johnson, 9218 Batonange, PR 2-7808,Tuesday,p.m.Gourmet.
TOASTMASTERS ClrMr. A.E. Rogers, 1225KE 5-5404 meet everyday.Odyssey Ret.6:30SONS OF ITALY NO Mrs. Arthur J. Salitore.
AMERICAN LEGION POST
No. 72 — Chuck Brooks, 919 N. West St., Anaheim, 535-2983, 1st & 3rd Mondays, Legion Hall, 936 N. Lemon 8:00 p.m.
ANAHEIM SECOND A R Y TEACHERS ASSOCIATION — Leland O. Hanson, 2100 W. Ball Rd., KE 3-1025, meet 1st Thursday of each month.
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE — Mrs. D. Powers, 240 Evelyn Dr., 535-7807, meet 2nd Thursday, Assistance League Clubhouse, 12:30 p.m.
JUNIOR ASSISTANCE — League — Mrs. Christensen, 4712 Valencia, Placentia, LA-8-8791, meet 4th Monday, Assistance League Club, 8:00 p.m.
BOY SCOUTS COUNCIL — Marshall McFie, 1006 W. La Palma, PR 4-3713, meet 3rd Wednesday, Scout Office, 7:30 p.m.
BUSINESS — PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB — Florence Bechle, 1248 E. Broadway, 535-4054, meet 2nd & 4th Wednesday, Varies, 7:30 p.m.
COUNCIL OF CHURCH WOMEN — Mrs. McPheeters, 1648 W. Broadway, PR 4-4211, meet 1st Friday Lent, May November, January annual meeting.
EBELL CLUB — Mrs. Fred Fischle, 730 Westwood, 535-4903, 1st Monday, Ebell Club House, Cypress & Helena, 12:30 p.m.
JUNIOR ERELL CLUB — Mrs. Edward Strickler, 505 N. Meadowbrook, KE-5-7040, meet 1st Tuesday of each month, 8:00 p.m.
ELKS B.P.O. No. 1345 — Kenneth Lay, 914 W. Lincoln, 535-1157, meet 2nd & 4th Wednesday, 423 N. Los Angeles, 8:00 p.m.
EXCHANGE CLUB — Paul Bell, 3005 Sherry, Orange, 637-9736, meet every Thursday of each month, Elks Club, 12:00 noon.
WOMEN OF ANAHEIM—Irma Ray, 320 E. Wilhelmina, PR-4-4185, 4th Tuesday, Keystone every 2nd Tuesday, 8:00 p.m.
AMERICAN LEGION POST No. 72 — Chuck Brooks, 919 N. West St., Anaheim, 535-2983, 1st & 3rd Mondays, Legion Hall, 936 N. Lemon 8:00 p.m.
ANAHEIM SECOND A R Y TEACHERS ASSOCIATION — Leland O. Hanson, 2100 W. Ball Rd., KE 3-1025, meet 1st Thursday of each month.
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE — Mrs. D. Powers, 240 Evelyn Dr., 535-7807, meet 2nd Thursday, Assistance League Clubhouse, 12:30 p.m.
JUNIOR ASSISTANCE — League — Mrs. Christensen, 4712 Valencia, Placentia, LA-8-8791, meet 4th Monday, Assistance League Club, 8:00 p.m.
BOY SCOUTS COUNCIL — Marshall McFie, 1006 W. La Palma, PR 4-3713, meet 3rd Wednesday, Scout Office, 7:30 p.m.
BUSINESS — PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB — Florence Bechle, 1248 E. Broadway, 535-4054, meet 2nd & 4th Wednesday, Varies, 7:30 p.m.
COUNCIL OF CHURCH WOMEN — Mrs. McPheeters, 1648 W. Broadway, PR 4-4211, meet 1st Friday Lent May November, January annual meeting.
EBELL CLUB — Mrs. Fred Fischle, 730 Westwood, 535-4903, 1st Monday, Ebell Club House, Cypress & Helena, 12:30 p.m.
JUNIOR ERELL CLUB — Mrs. Edward Strickler, 505 N. Meadowbrook, KE-5-7040, meet 1st Tuesday of each month,8:00 p.m.
ELKS B.P.O. No. 1345 — Kenneth Lay,914 W. Lincoln,535-1157,meet2nd&4thWednesday,423N.LosAngeles,8:00p.m.
EXCHANGE CLUB — Paul Bell,3005 Sherry,Orange,637-9736,meeteveryThursdayofeachmonth,ElksClub,12:00noon.
WOMEN OF ANAHEIM—IrmaRay,320E.Wilhelmina,PR-4-4185,4thTuesday,Keystoneevery2ndTuesday,8:00p.m.
MASONS OF ROYAL James M. Lepper,847 N.Anaheim,535-3075.
SOROPTOMIST CLUBy Johnson,9218 Batonange,PR2-7808,Tuesday,p.g.Mournet.
TOASTMASTERS ClMr.A.E.Rogers,1225KE5-5404,meeteveryday.OdysseyRet.G:30SONSOfITALYN Mrs.Arthur J.Salitore,cacia,774-3422,4thWesl25W.Lincoln,8:00p.p.TOASTMISTRESS Mrs.Jean Hinshaw,11vale,G.G.,LE9-7824thThursdayJohnSchool,7:30p.p.VETERANSOfW I BARRACKS1235er,746N.Lemon,KlstandN.Button2-1468,1stand3rdAmericanLegion,7:00WOMEN'SRELIEFLibbieAmes,115W.535-3946,1stTuesday.I.O.O.F.Hall.WOODMENOfTHMr.Nicely,178WPR4-3720.Y'SMEN'SCLUBKahle,1464W.Beverly7706,2nd&4thMonHall,805E.SycamoreYWIES—Priscilla121S.Citron,776-3344eryThursday,YMO9:30a.m.Y.M.C.A.WOMENORYCOMMITTEE—kawa,725S.Elder,3rdTuesday,member8:30a.m.Y.M.C.A.BOARDTORS,DickGay,626KE5-5288,3rdMonCitron,6:00p.p.ZONTAINTERNATMRs.DorothyKraltor,774-0044.meetTuesday.2ndTuess.4thTues.noon.
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
Women's NEWS
The Anaheim Gazette Thursday, January 30, 1964
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Anaheim Brownies Make Hospital Tour
child can face the moment
admittance to the hospital in
emergency more easily and
out fear if proper preparation has been provided to dispell
fears.
which is the aim of the Ananema Memorial Hospital Guild
their program of tours for
drens groups.
Brownie Troop No. 198 girls
the La Palma West Neighborhood stood in awe at the outnursery window and watchthe nurses caring for a tiny
baby in an Isolett. The general
information given by Mrs. Albert Burton, guild member, held
the 25 girls spellbound. X-ray,
pharmacy and record rooms
were explained fully.
Mrs. Odell Wade, of the kitchen staff, explained the procedure
for preparation of the many meals, special diets and recipes.
So live that you help to answer the world's problems — not add to them.
Mrs. Wade became the hit of afternoon with punch and cookies served in the coffee shop.
Members enjoying the trip were: Marie Carter, Colleen Cavanaugh, Diane Costello, Sabrina Escarsega, Jan Fried,
Stacy Gross, Carol Horme Holmes, Kathryn Jones, line Jones and Susan Ma
If you are sensible, you not fear the day you've seen.
We're Going
Comedy
Third Floor Back". Hal is defely an asset to Orange County
theatre goers.
Send Me No Flowers" tells
tale of an upstanding busisman whose favorite pastime
indulging in hypochondria. His
bobby" involves him in some
late ludicrous situations which
will provide the audience with
constant laughter from curtain
curtain.
Factory
OPTIMIST ANAHEIM
UNCHEON CLUB — Corwin
napp, 1308 Ferndale, Anaheim,
72-6486.
OPTIMIST BREAKFAST
CLUB — Mr. Neuman, 1140 N.
East, Anaheim, PR 4-4642, every Thursday, Oak Rm. (Gourmet) 7:15 a.m.
OPTIMIST CLUB — Dr. Tony
Mentas D.D.S. 11922 Martha Ann
Dr., GE 1-8620, meet every
Thursday, 7:00 p.m.
OPTIMIST YOUTH BAND OF
ORANGE COUNTY — Harold J.
Botts, 1228 W. Lincoln, KE 5-5450
Every Monday, Optimist Clubhouse, 113 W. Chartres.
OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY
— Este Renk, 1408 Dogwood
Ave., KE 3-3287, meet 1st & 3rd
Monday, 325 W. Center, 7:45
p.m.
ANAHEIM RED CROSS —
Kenneth Wines, 123 N. Citron,
PR 2-0080, meet every 3rd Thursday of each month.
ROTARY — Bill Bridgeford,
9681 E. Random Dr., KE 3-3342,
meet every Monday except Holidays, Disneyland Hotel, 12:15.
MASONS OF ROYAL ARCH—
James M. Lepper, 847 N. Zeyn,
Anaheim, 535-3075.
SOROPTOMIST CLUB — Peggy
Johnson, 9218 Batovia, Orange, PR 2-7808, Tuesday, 12:15
p.m. Gourmet.
TOASTMASTERS CLUB —
Mr. A.E. Rogers, 1225 E. Oak,
KE 5-5404, meet every Wednesday, Odyssey Ret. 6:30 p.m.
SONS OF ITALY NO. 2076—
Mrs. Arthur J. Salitore, 1025 Arlantic Avenue.
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MASONS OF ROYAL ARCH—James M. Lepper, 847 N. Zeyn, Anaheim, 535-3075.
SOROPTOMIST CLUB — Peggy Johnson, 9218 Batovia, Orange, PR 2-7808, Tuesday, 12:15 p.m. Gourmet.
TOASTMASTERS CLUB — Mr. A.E. Rogers, 1225 E. Oak, KE 5-5404, meet every Wednesday, Odyssey Ret. 6:30 p.m.
SONS OF ITALY NO. 2076—Mrs. Arthur J. Salitore, 1025 Arcacia, 774-3422, 4th Wednesday, 325 W. Lincoln, 8:00 p.m.
TOASTMISTRESS CLUB — Mrs. Jean Hinshaw, 11116 Vinevale, G. G., LE 9-7821, 2nd & 4th Thursday, John Marshall School, 7:30 p.m.
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST NO. 3173—Frank Borden, 708 N. Buttonwood, PR 2-1468, 1st and 3rd Thursday, 805 E. Sycamore, 8:00 p.m.
VETERANS OF WORLD WAR I BARRACKS 1235 — Cecil Miller, 746 N. Lemon, KE 5-2400, 1st and 3rd Wednesday, Anaheim American Legion, 7:00 p.m.
WOMEN'S RELIEF CORP — Libbie Ames, 115 W. Valencia, 535-3946, 1st Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. I.O.O.F. Hall.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD — Mr. Nicely, 1780 W. Lincoln, PR 4-3720.
Y'S MEN'S CLUB — Jack Kahle, 1464 W. Beverly Dr., 533-7706, 2nd & 4th Mondays, VFW Hall, 805 E. Sycamore, 8:00 p.m.
Y WIVES — Priscilla Almich, 121 S. Citron, 776-3345, meet every Thursday, YMCA Citron, 9:30 a.m.
Y.M.C.A. WOMEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE — Ms. Shige-kawa, 725 S. Elder, KE 5-8411, 3rd Tuesday, member's homes, 9:30 a.m.
Y.M.C.A. BOARD OF DIRECTORS, Dick Gay, 626 N. Pioneer, KE 5-4288, 3rd Monday, YMCA Citron, 6:00 p.m.
ZONTA INTERNATIONAL — Mrs. Dorothy Kral, 627 W. Victor, 774-0044, meet 2nd & 4th Tuesday, 2nd Tues. 8:00 p.m. 4th Tues. noon.
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Brownie Troop No. 198 of the
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given by Mrs. Albert Burton, guild member of the Anaheim
Memorial Hospital.
Stacy Gross, Carol Horne, Cherl
Holmes, Kathryn Jones, Jacqueline Jones and Susan Mayrhofer.
If you are sensible, you will
not fear the day you've never
seen.
Also Karen Markovitz, Susan
Markovitz, Jan Roobian, Pamela Seay, Raelene Swenson,
Cheryl Runnels, Loni Schwable, Cindy Roberts, Laurie Jane Wonn, Leslie Wolff, Rebecca Dowell and Alicia Price.
Leaders of the troop are Mrs.
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