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Year's Plans Reviewed By Women's Club The East Anaheim Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. C. P. Olson with Mrs. George Gardner and Mrs. Chet Stare serving as co-hostesses for the evening. On the program Mrs. D. M. Dailey presented colored slides of the Lambert Gardens in Washington. Also Mr. Ron Pedone and Mr. Robert Shechan, two young aspirants in the field of music, put on a surprise performance. At the board meeting in February it was decided that the club members would all join in a fun gathering of going to lunch in April, the date to be decided at the next meeting. LENTEN SERVICE — David Weiler, 520 West Ave., Fullerton, attends the pre-Easter lenten service in the patio of the Martin Luther Hospital and talks with Rev. Roland Weiss of St. Luke's Lutheran Church. David was involved in an accident on his motorcycle. Club Gives Museum Sound Film Projector The presentation of a sound projector and screen from the Kiwanis Club of Greater Fulerton to the Fullerton Youth Museum and Natural Science Center highlighted the latter's recent meeting at the Golden Hills school. Dr. Bauman, Mr. Johnson, George Maly, and Fletcher Palmer were reelected directors, and Earl Burch, and Robert Fisler were elected to vacancies on the board which they have been holding by appointment. Church Sets 'Project 20' Film Showing A "PROJECT 20" film will shown at Bethany church, W. Cypress, Anaheim, at The presentation of a sound projector and screen from the Kiwanis Club of Greater Fullerton to the Fullerton Youth Museum and Natural Science Center highlighted the latter's recent meeting at the Golden Hills school, Dr. Bayard Brattstrom, president of the Youth Museum and associate professor of Zoology at Orange State College, showed color slides and talked on "What the Biologist Looks for in Panama." Gordon Melgren, past president of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Fullerton, and Henry Johnson, present Kiwanis vice-president, both members of the Fullerton Youth Museum and Natural Science Center's board of directors, presented the 16mm Revere projector as a "token of the Kiwanis' appreciation and approval of the Fullerton Youth Museum and Natural Science Center." Dr. Donald Bauman, vice-president of the FYM & NSC, announced with pleasure the receipt of a gift of $175 from the Fullerton Junior Ebell Club. Six directors were elected to the board of the Youth Museum: Dr. Bauman, Mr. Johnson, George Maly, and Fletcher Palmer were reelected directors, and Earl Burch, and Robert Fisler were elected to vacancies on the board which they have been holding by appointment. Start Auditions For Talent Quest And Fun Fest Auditions are now underway for the forthcoming Fun Fest & Talent Quest shows and are being held weekly by appointment for aspiring tots through teen age performers. Singers, dancers, musicians and novelty acts are invited to audition and may do so by calling KE 5-1441. Mrs. Dorothy Flanagan, director of the program announces that the response has been enthusiastic and that she would like to see more musicians and novelty (unusual or different) acts apply. Project 20 Film Showing A "PROJECT 20" film will be shown at Bethany church, W. Cypress, Anaheim, at 7 p.m. Sunday. "Project 20" is a development of National Broadcasting System in which still pictures seem to take on action. Pictures words are wedded, to achieve a solemn sense of the minute of wonder and of exhilaration. The picture title is "He Risen", and dwells principally on the three climatic episodes of the "Life of Christ" Crucifixion and the Resurrection. The script is taken directly from the King James version of the Bible. More than 100 paintings from the old masters of middle ages are used in production. All in full color. Sunday School starts at 9 a.m. and the worship service 11 a.m. with special music numbers. ENTERING CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS CITY POPULATION: 412,000 Our Savers Could Fill a City California Federal's 412,000 savers could fill Newark, New Jersey, and have 7,000 people left over. And what do we do with the hundreds of millions in savings brought to us each year by these multitudes of thrifty people? We disburse them as first mortgage loans to home builders and buyers. (The $335 million we loaned in 1963 could have built 16,750 homes worth $20,000 each!) That helped create jobs, wages and tax money for public works and services, too. And our savers were repaid for the use of their money with $37 million in dividends last year. In theory that could have bought 12,333 autos worth $3,000 each or 74,000 color TV sets. In actuality it was probably spent on a little bit of everything it takes to keep prosperity rolling. So now you know why it's nice to have a giant like California Federal around. Our billion-dollar business benefits almost everyone. ANAHEIM OFFICE 600 N. Euclid Ave. (at Crescent) PR 6-2222 Other offices: Eagle Rock, Echo Park, Granada Hills, Hollywood, Inglewood, Lakewood, Los Angeles (downtown), Miracle Mile, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Rancho Park, Reseda. (Headquarters office: 611 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 17) CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION The betterment of people is our billion-dollar business. Chartered under an Act of Congress and supervised by an agency of the United States Government MEMBER: FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM • FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION Two Women’s Division Leaders Picked For County United Jewish Appeal Drive Mr. Harry Gartler, general chairman and Dr. Daniel H. Ninburg, co-chairmen of the 1964 Orange County United Jewish Appeal Campaign announce the appointment of the Mmes. Joseph Liss of Anaheim and Jack Fishman of Santa Ana as co-chairmen of the women's division of the U.J.A. They are now in the process of organizing committees to carry out the dynamic program adopted for the coming year. The 1964 Orange County Jewish Appeal Drive gets into full swing Sunday evening, April 5, with a kickoff banquet that promises to be one of the County's highlights of the year. It will be held at the Orange County Medical Association building in Orange. The guest speaker will be Rabbi Hillel S. Silverman, Spiritual leader of Congregation Shearith Israel in Dallas. Dr. Silverman, who has achieved distinction not only as a Rabbi, has made prominent place for himself in the American Jewish Community as a lecturer, author and traveler. A former Chaplain in the United States Navy, a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Naval Reserve, Dr. Silverman is a leader of numerous Dallas Jewish organizations and Dallas civic groups. He has been on the Board of Dive of the Jewish Welfare Foundation of Dallas since he to that city in 1954 and been a member of the U.J.A. Rabbinical Advocacy Council since its establishment. The banquet will also entertainment by Yaakov Ter, Israeli accordionist, known in concert halls and lege campuses in the States; Dina Cohen, Hebborn dancer, who has performed extensively with the Irs Fold Dance Group. "Shoshan in Cleveland; and Saul feld, outstanding Israeli and choreographer who IT'S THE GREATEST! EAST PROJECT 20' film will be at Bethany church, 121 Cypress, Anaheim, at 7:30 Sunday. PROJECT 20' is a development National Broadcasting System which still pictures seem like on action. Pictures and images are wedded, to achieve elemn sense of the mirac- of wonder and of exhaltathe picture title is "He is in", and dwells principally the three climatic episodes the "Life of Christ" The suffixion" and the Resur-on." The script is taken directly the King James version of Bible. More than 100 paint-from the old masters of the age ages are used in this production. All in full color. Day School starts at 9:30 and the worship service at 11:00 with special musicalers. EASTER at OWL DRUG LARGE SELECTION OF GIFT SETS • FOR EASTER • • YARDLEY • COTY • REVLON • REXALL We Have ... WHITE SHOULDERS COLOGNE $2.75 and up TWEED BATH POWDER & COLOGNE SET Regular $4.50 $2.84 NOVELTY BUBBLE BATH Reg. 98c 69c BOURJOIS COLOGNE PORTRAITS Regular $1.00 87c AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY BOURJOIS COLOGNE PORTRAITS Regular $1.00 87c AQUA NET HAIR SPRAY Reg. 99c ONLY 64c KODAK INSTAMATIC 100 CAMERA KIT Regularly $17.95 $10.87 OWL RAYMOND & CHAPMAN EAST FULLERTON SHOPPING CENTER OPEN 9 A.M. — 10 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK WE GIVE S.N. 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