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1964-04-09 · Anaheim Gazette · page 2 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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2—The Gazette Thursday, April 8, 1964 JOHN TRACY CLINIC — Photographed after election at the Red Hills Tennis Club on left is the president of the newly organized Orange County Guild of the John Tracy Clinic, Mrs. Harry B. Pravorne of Santa Ana, former president of the San Marino Guild and Mrs. William C. Chadwell of Newport Beach, parliamentarian and Ways and means chairman. JOHN TRACY CLINIC — Photographed after election at the Red Hills Tennis Club on left is the president of the newly organized Orange County Guild of the John Tracy Clinic. Mrs. Harry B. Praverne of Santa Ana, former president of the San Marino Guild and Mrs. William C. Chadwell of Newport Beach, parliamentarian and Ways and means chairman. Pre-School Guild For Clinic Established In County Mrs. Spencer Tracy, president and founder of the John Tracy Clinic with headquarters located at 806 West Adams Blvd., Los Angeles, announces election of officers to the newly organized Orange County Guild of the John Tracy Clinic. Elected to offices also were: The Mmes. William C. Chadwell of Newport Beach, parliamentarian and ways and means chairman; Frank M. Huglin of Santa Ana, first vice president; C. Termohlen of Santa Ana, second vice president; Barbara Lambert of Placentia assistant to the second vice-president; and John E. Closson of Santa Ana, corresponding secretary. Others are the Mmes. John J. Vogelzang of Santa Ana, treasurer; Miss Rosalind Lee of Santa Ana, patroness liaison; S. Sullivan, roster chairman; Albert A. Menig of Santa Ana, telephone co-chairman. Also the Mmes. Barbara Bradford of Santa Ana, John L. Quick, Sr. of Anaheim and Kay Callas of Anaheim, telephone committee women; Harry E. Delk of Santa Ana, hospitality chairman; Oscar L. Strickdin of Santa Ana, notices chairman; John L. Quick, Sr.. of Anaheim and Clifford Bick of Santa Ana work days co-ordinators and Miss Lasbeth Mavdin of Santa Ana, recording secretary, and Mrs. Dorene Parsons, publicist chairman. Included as charter members are Miss Margaret Clifford of Santa Ana; and the Mmes. Haold McKendry of Placentia and John Banoczi, of Garden Grove. Interested persons seeking membership in the organization are cordially invited to secure membership application information by contacting 544-7362 or 544-0380. A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO ALL FULLERTON RESIDENTS RE-ELECT DUANE WINTERS TO OUR CITY COUNCIL Retain the proven experience of Duane Winters Dignified, Impartial, Progressive Leadership! Committee To Re-Elect Duane Winters - Ed Dunn, Chairman DUANE WINTERS Incumbent VOTE TUESDAY, APRIL 14 Priority Urged On Highways The Streets & Highways Unit of the Fullerton Chamber of Commerce Transportation Committee took action to recommend that the Orange Freeway, Route 19, to be routed through Fullerton past Orange State College, be given highest priority as a highway project by the State Highway Commission. Roy Bell, Chairman of the Unit, directed that letters carrying the Fullerton Chamber of Commerce recommendation be sent to the Orange County Associated Chambers of Commerce, the County Board of Supervisors, and the State Highway Commission. EXPANSION FUND — Chapter Chairman Milton A. Rhea a Douglas McCawley, ticket chairman make plans for the benefit premier of "My Fir Lady," May 12 at the Melodyla Theatre in Anaheim. 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