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PLANNING PROGRAM — Officers and Board of Directors of the Anaheim Girl Scout Council scan the calendar of events planned for the coming year. Pictured here: (from left) the Girl Scout Council 'Gets Acquainted' The Anaheim Girl Scout Council staff has held its first 1964 meeting—a 'get acquainted' session. Reports were given pertaining dent; James Counts, 1st vice president; Paul Spencer, 2nd vice president; Nicholas Freck, 3rd vice president; and P. R. Morgenstern, secretary. Treasurer is Arnold F. Papas. The Anaheim Girl Scout Council staff has held its first 1964 meeting — a 'get acquainted' session. Reports were given pertaining to the program and goals to be attained in the coming year. The goals include the reorganization of all troops to conform to open-end, wideage range standards, as recommended; to proceed immediately to work toward the declared objective, relating to Council Jurisdiction as approved by the National Girl Scout Council in Miami. Also to foster a program to provide a progression of leadership to troops. The council now has 5,758 registered girls and 1575 adults. Officers for the year include: the Mmes. Harvey Walk, president; James Counts, 1st vice president; Paul Spencer, 2nd vice president; Nicholas Freck, 3rd vice president; and P. R. Morgenstern, secretary. Treasurer is Arnold F. Papas. Board of directors are: the Mmes. J. L. Timmons, district 2; R. A. Kirk, E. L. Kirkelie, M. L. Myrick, Marvin Rammelsberg, and Mr. H. E. Roberts, district 3. Others are the Mmes. Robert Lewin, adult personnel; Marvin Allen, program; Earl Miller, camping; L. J. Davis, membership study; Joe Jones, public relations; Robert Giffin, nominating committee; and Mr. Joseph A. Wiess, business management. Q. How do you handle phone calls when you're entertained another date? What if you leave the guy on the phone better than the one in the living room? A. No matter who you best, it's a matter of basic ing manners not to chat on phone when you have a guest. When the phone rings, be brief. Tell him you have a guest can only talk a minute. Remember — the same principle holds if the guest is a friend. Q. My parents have agreed that I can use makeup on special occasions. What color dation is best to start with? Thony Lipsky directing. Mrs. Eleanor Sutherland Arvin Suggs won first prize. North South with NEW ANAHEIM RESIDENTS — Miss Alice Longenecker of Fullerton, became the bride of Richard Allen Bertram of Orange, at the First Baptist Church in Fullerton. Pastor Emory Campbell was the officiant. The groom attends Long Beach State College. After a honeymoon at the Miramar Hotel near Santa Barbara the new Mr. and Mrs. Bertram will make their home at 1134 Mayfair Avenue, Anaheim. CALL NOW for A & B PAYLESS UPHOLSTERS LA 2-3274 OR KE 5-6818 EVES. JANUARY SPECIAL Reupholster Platform Rocker Chairs from 2995 7305 W. Orangethorpe Buena Park—Open Sun. 10 to 9 P.M. Marvin Allen, program; Jack Bunce, Council staff; Earl er, camping; and James Counts, first vice president. ANAHEIM GAZETTE Women's NEWS Saturday, January 30, 1964 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA The Anaheim Gazette—7 Queen Candidate Chosen Mrs. David R. Wertz will represent Xi Eta Pi Chapter as queen candidate at the annual Republican Plans L The Anaheim Republi Women's Federated Ev Club made plans this week the 14th Annual Lincoln's Luncheon. This event, sponsored by Orange County Federation Republican Women, takes WOMEN'S NEWS Saturday, January 30, 1964 AHAIM, CALIFORNIA MISS DEB ... answers questions about Junior Miss etiquette, grooming and interests. How do you handle a call garcefully if a boy when you're entertaining her date? What if you like guy on the phone better than one in the living room? No matter who you like it's a matter of basic dat-nanners not to chat on the desk when you have a guest at the phone rings, be brief. Him you have a guest and only talk a minute. And member — the same principals if the guest is a girl. My parents have agreed I can use makeup on spe-cocasions. What color found it is best to start with? A kind of mine uses a deep tan it looks great on her. Are dark tones the most flattering? A. What looks good on your friend may be wrong for you. The safest and surest way to select a flattering foundation is to choose a color closest to your own natural skin tone. There are three basic skin tones: rose, beige and ivory. Take a good, hard look at yourself in daylight and decide where you fit in the color scale. Rose-toned skins are warm complexions, brushed with a tint of pink. Beige-toned skins include complexions with light tan, olive and golden tints. Ivory-toned skins are a creamy white gardenia. Another word about foundation and makeup in general. Practice makes perfect — so experiment in private before you make your first public appearance. Candidate Chosen Mrs. David R. Wertz will represent Xi Eta Pi Chapter as queen candidate at the annual Valentine Ball sponsored by the Northern Orange County Council of Beta Sigma Phi. Mrs. Wertz has been a member of Beta Sigma Phi for five years with Gamma Nu Chapter, Whitier. The Southern California Council of Beta Sigma Phi will be represented at the semi-formal affair by Mrs. Jerome Colton. The Ball titled Cinderella's Night will be held at the Anaheim Elks Club, Feb. 8. Others in attendance will include the John Sinclairs, Paul Stanslows, Fred Rodgers, Leon Perkins, and Donald Parsons of Garden Grove, the Guy Houses of Santa Ana, the Tom Herschberges of Orange, the Richard Morgans of Anaheim, and the Ned Gowdys of Midway City. At a recent meeting in the home of Mrs. George London of Garden Grove, the Chapter welcomed Mrs. Richard Morgan as its newest member. Mrs. Morgan is a transferee from the San Fernando area. The group will serve as February hostess for the Northern Orange County Council. Clothing C There is still an avid fan in making your own cute This is evidenced by the munity support of a Clothing class at FV Junior College. Registration for the credit class which is un-FJC's Extended Day p is now being accepted second semester. Bridge Results Young Ladies Institute, No. sponsored the regular weekame on Thursday, with An-ny Lipsky directing. Mr. Eleanor Sutherland and in Sugs won first place Xi Eta Eta Features Buffet Xi Eta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi entertained husbands and guests at a sit-down International Pot Luck Buffet Dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Dunn, Jr., of Fullerton. Countries represented in the foods prepared and served were: Israel (Jewish meat balls); India (curried chicken and rice); Denmark (sweet-sour cabbage); Italy (lasagna and negoilitan special cheeses, olives and pickels, together with white and red wines completed the menu. Mrs. Nap Valentine, vice-president, made American homemade bread. Mrs. Robert Smith, social chairman and Mrs. Nap Valentine, both of Anaheim, were in charge of the dinner and helped Mrs. Dunn arrange her home for the affair. Thirty-three guests were seat- Xi Eta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi entertained husbands and guests at a sit-down International Pot Luck Buffet Dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Dunn, Jr., of Fullerton. Countries represented in the foods prepared and served were: Israel (Jewish meat balls); India (curried chicken and rice); Denmark (sweet-sour cabbage); Italy (lasagna and neopolitan salad); China (chop suey); Mexico (tamale pie); America (olive - rice casserole and tossed green salad); and Turkey (Turkish delight - dessert). Relishes special cheeses, olives and pickels, together with white and red wines completed the menu. Mrs. Nap Valentine, vice-president, made American homemade bread. Mrs. Robert Smith, social chairman and Mrs. Nap Valentine, both of Anaheim, were in charge of the dinner and helped Mrs. Dunn arrange her home for the affair. Thirty-three guests were seated. Color was added to the festive evening by the Mmes. Smith, Valentine and Dunn wearing costumes apropos of the Mid and Far East. Save yourself money, time and possible injury. When your set needs fixing, call us for the expert TV service you want— 525-0260 COMPLETE MONEY-SAVING T.V. SERVICE WAYNE CALDWELL'S MARVINS T.V. & APPLIANCES NEXT TIME CALL A QUALIFIED T.V. REPAIRMAN 1217 W. COMMONWEALTH • FULLERTON WEEKDAY SERVICE 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. The forthcoming Linand Hotel Feb. 12 was dise president of the Evening Women's Club, Mrs. Bert Boynton. From left to right the Mmes. Bert Boynton Clark Handley, corresponding secretary; and John Cates, recording secretary. Republican Women’s Unit Plans Lincoln Day Lunch The Anaheim Republican Women's Federated Eveningub made plans this week for the 14th Annual Lincoln's Dayuncheon. This event, sponsored by the Range County Federation of republican Women, takes place Committee to which he was elevated in 1959. His congressional efforts are said to have centered around the Hoover Com mission recommendations, fiscal responsibility and efforts to trim the size and scope of federal government. Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae Plans Lincoln Day Lunch The Anaheim Republican Women's Federated Evening Club made plans this week for the 14th Annual Lincoln's Day luncheon. This event, sponsored by the Orange County Federation of Republican Women, takes place on Feb. 12 in the Embassy Room Disneyland Hotel at noon. Speaker will be Congressman Bruce Alger of Texas, now serving his fifth term as a Republican Congressman from Dallas county, in that state. Mrs. Bert Boynton, president of the Anaheim club, announced that tickets are now on hand for the luncheon at $3.75 each. General chairman of the event will be Mrs. Charles Gravis of Newport Beach. Mrs. Carl Scherff of Tustin will have charge of decorations. Congressman Alger now serves on the Ways and Means Committee to which he was elevated in 1959. His congressional efforts are said to have centered around the Hoover Commission recommendations, fiscal responsibility and efforts to trim the size and scope of federal government. Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae To Elect Officers, Set Sale A dessert-bridge will follow the regular January meeting of the Orange County Alumnae of Gamma Phi Beta. The meeting will be held tonight at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Denis Studer, Fullerton. Mrs. Robert Querry, Fullerton, will be co-hostess. A business meeting will be conducted by the president Mrs. Anthony Syriotis, Anaheim. 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