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NEW ANAHEIM ART PREXY — (From left) Cortez Hoskins, treasurer; Leslie DeMille, second vice president; Ann Soeller, secretary; and Ted Wade, newly elected president of the Anaheim Art Association, discuss paintings done by members of the Assistance League Reviews Philanthropic and Social Mrs. Evert Peterson was installed president for 1964-65 of the Assistance League of Anaheim. The installation was conducted by Mrs. Wm. LeVecke erships to Villa Marie. A total of 292 cases applied for assistance in the Welfare Office at the League Center the past year. Reports were given by Mrs. Evert Peterson, Villa Marie chairman, Mrs. Leo Friis, hospital equipment chair- Mrs. Evert Peterson was installed president for 1964-65 of the Assistance League of Anaheim. The installation was conducted by Mrs. Wm. LeVecke and Mrs. A. E. Elliott. Executive Board officers installed were the Mmes. Robert Parrett, first vice-president; Bernard Jordan, second vice-president; Lowen Casey, third vice-president; M. W. Little, fourth vice-president; and Harry Burford, fifth vice-president. Other officers are the Mmes. Cortez Hoskins, recording secretary; Sidney Lumbard, corresponding secretary; Kenneth Heuler, treasurer; Harry Saulsbery, parliamentarian; Jack Hule, treasurer; Harry SaulsFlammer, public relations; Frederick Rusch, representative to regional; and Charles Bush, alternate to regional. A social hour preceded the luncheon and business meeting with Mrs. George Fowler and Mrs. Charles Conrad presiding at the punch bowls. Mrs. Duncan Powers, president, presented her annual report and told of the many activities and accomplishments of the League in the past year. First Vice-President and Membership Chairman, Mrs. Lowen Casey, announced there are now 218 members in the Anaheim Chapter. Change of status from active to associate membership was granted to the Mmes. Earl Dahlman, J ack Golden, Kenneth Lae, Paul Lohr, Edward Moran, and Adolph Schoepe from Auxilia-Doras to Associate. Mrs. George Fowler, second vice-president, reported on the success of the three major events sponsored by the League: Design Forecast '64, Decor Noel, and the Charity Ball. The Projects Chairman, Mrs. Charles Conrad, announced that three camperships are being given to the Anaheim Y, one campership to the Orange Countyships to Villa Marie. A total of 292 cases applied for assistance in the Welfare Office at the League Center the past year. Reports were given by Mrs. Evert Peterson, Villa Marie chairman, Mrs. Leo Friis, hospital equipment chair. KAREN LEE HYATT KATHERINE MELLETTE Local Girls Receive Associated Arts Degree Miss Karen Lee Hyatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Hyatt of 8211 Orange Acres Dr. and Miss Katherine Leslie Mellette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion M. Mellette of 1417 Beverly drive, are candidates for an Associate in arts degree from Stephens College in Columbia, Mo. Degrees were conferred by Dr. Seymour A. Smith, president of the College, on approximately 715 students in the 131st graduating class at Stephens in Commencement exercises at 9 a.m., last Monday. At the 1964 Commencement exercises Stephens College also conferred Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Music, Dance, Theatre Arts and Fashion Design on 25 young women. Commencement week-end activities at Stephens begin with the annual Honors Convocation on Friday morning. An aquatic demonstration is held Friday. Show Friday evening in the Stephens Arena. In the Stephens Playhouse for Commencement week-end was the world-famous comedy "Charley's Aunt." Saturday events included a luncheon for mothers and daughters, an Old Missouri Barbecue for Fathers, showings of original student fashion designs, and a program of "Encores: Music and Dance." The traditional Commencement Ball, at which fathers of the graduates are their escorts, was Saturday night. Baccalaureate service were Sunday morning with Dr. David A. MacLennan, former professor at Yale University Divinity School and now minister, Brick Presbyterian Church, Rochester, N.Y. as speaker. A Commencement luncheon on campus and a concert by Stephens Music students followed. Evening Mrs. George Fowler, second vice-president, reported on the success of the three major events sponsored by the League: Design Forecast '64, Decor Noel, and the Charity Ball. The Projects Chairman, Mrs. Charles Conrad, announced that three camperships are being given to the Anaheim Y, one campership to the Orange County Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc., and two camp- Commencement exercises at 9 a.m. last Monday. At the 1964 Commencement exercises Stephens College also conferred Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Music, Dance, Theatre Arts and Fashion Design on 25 young women. Commencement week-end activities at Stephens begin with the annual Honors Convocation on Friday morning. An aquatic demonstration is held Friday afternoon at Stephens Lake, and the Commencement Horse SUMMER'S COMING — Allyson Reed, right and Elisa Merrell inspect summer togs that will be modeled at the Eighth Annual Fashion Luncheon at the Hawaiian Village Recreation Club at noon on June 6. Beta Sigma Phi Choses Chairman Mrs. Richard Davis, new president of Xi Eta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi conducted her first meeting at the home of Mrs. Philip Long, 622 N. Citron, Anaheim. There were twelve members present, together with the club's sponsor, Mrs. Jeanne Joyce. The guest of the evening was Mrs. R. H. Campbell. A most interesting illustrated talk on her Carribean Cruise was presented by Mrs. Philip Long. The cultural program for the evening ended with a talk on Canada by Mrs. Robert R. Scott. The president announced the standing committees for 1964-65. They are the Mmes. Nap Valentine, program; Robert Smith, co-chairman; Edwin Dunn, social chairman; and Glenn Allan, Jeanne Joyce, and Eileen LeBrun, co-chairmen. Also the Mmes. Richard Howard, ways and means chairman; Philip Long and Jack Rea, co-chairmen; Robert Lowe, service chairman; Don Nelson, co-chairman and Robert R. Scott, publicity. Others are the Mmes. R. Lowe, civil defense; E. Karp, historian chairman; ward Roberts, co-chairman; Glenn Allan, courtesy chairman; Robert Smith, yard chairman. "The Home We Make" the program book adopted the Chapter for 1964-65. Ways and means chairmen: Mrs. Richard Howard, announced that there will be one big fund raising pro­firm for the year for the Chapter. Members attending the Beta Sigma Phi State Convention at Statler Hilton in Los Angeles, were the Mmes. Rich Davis, chapter president, Robert Smith, Jack Rea, Don Nelson, Eileen LeBrun and Jeanne Joyce. A social hour followed closing of the meeting, andicious refreshments were served by our gracious hostess M. Philip Long, assisted by M. Edwin Dunn, Mrs. Glen Allan Mrs. Jeanne Joyce and Mrs. Eileen LeBrun. Reviews Years' Social Events ports were given by Evert Peterson, Villa chairman, Mrs. Leo hospital equipment chair­man, and Mrs. Robert Loomis on transporting the blind. Mrs. Marshall Stonestreet, Thrift Shop chairman gave her REVIEWS YEARS Social Events PORTS were given by Evert Peterson, Villa chairman, Mrs. Leo hospital equipment chairman, and Mrs. Robert Loomis on transporting the blind. Mrs. Marshall Stonestreet, Thrift Shop chairman, gave her report and expressed her appreciation to the Auxilia-Doras for their Bundle Brunch. Mrs. Wallace Stout, fifth vice-president, reported as house chairman and Mrs. Thomas M. Short on public relations. The Historians' Book was compiled by Mrs. Cortez Hoskins and was available for all to see. Mrs. Anthony Bouck gave the annual report as chairman of the Auxilia-Doras. They sponsored the Bundle Brunch, an Art Walk, a Youth Scholarship Art Show, and a Talent and Treasure Show. She introduced Mrs. Bradford Jones as Auxilia-Dora Chairman for 1964-65. The Junior Auxiliary chairman, Mrs. Jack Christensen, gave her report. Mrs. Kenneth Keith is the incoming chairman. The news of the chartering of the Assistance League of Tucson, the 32nd National Assistance League Chapter and the first in Arizona, was enthusiastically received when Mrs. Ben Kaulbars, alternate, read the regional report in the absence of Mrs. Melvin Duffy. The fourth and last Surrey Club event for this season will be a "Day at the Races" and dinner at Raffles on May 23rd, according to Mrs. Bernard Jordan. Mrs. C. Beatty Neighbors, hours chairman 1963-64, reported League members gave more than 7,600 hours of volunteer service to the community and to the League's philanthropic activities, not including the many hours given by the Auxiliene MELLETTE ERINE MELLETTE day evening in the Arena. Stephens Playhouse for cement week-end was famous comedy "Charity." My events included a for mothers and daugherty Old Missouri Barbecue mrs., showings of origiant fashion designs, and reports of 'Encores: Music Ice.' The traditionalement Ball, at which the graduates areports, was Saturdayaureate service were morning with Dr. Davidennan, former professtle University Divinityd now minister, BrickAnch Church, Rochester,speaker. A Commencecheon on campusand by Stephens Music followed. Evening HERE'S HOW IT'S DONE — Six-year-old Cary Atkins, in thechildren's ward at St. Jude's Hospital, Fullerton, is one of thefirst to try out the new games donated to the hospital byteenage members of Socola, a Junior Achievement companycounseled by ITT Cannon Electric Company of Santa Ana.Jeannie Tschann, 16, Marywood high, treasurer of thecompany, explains the game, as Robert Polci of Cannon Electriclooks on. Quantities of the game were distributed also toMartin Luther Hospital in Anaheim and to the Veterans Administration Hospital in Long Beach. STORK CLUB ANAHEIM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL March 27, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Conner, 2093 Mountain View, Apt. 8,a girl, 8 lbs. 2 oz. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Peevey, 2230 Crestwood Lane, a girl. April 3, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. King D. Krebs, 2103 Minerva Ave., a girl. April 4, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Terrance M.Grieff, 821½ S.East St., a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L.Brandriff, 327 Colorado St., a girl. April 7, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Stroh, 10600 Vinevale St., Apt. 118,a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Jerold W.McLain, 1848 W.Lincoln Ave., a girl. April 9, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R.Fitzgerald, 10292 Amies Rd., a boy. April 10, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. John M.Lekstrum, 1865 Jacalene Lane,a girl. April 11, 1964 519 So. East St., Apt. 1,a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mills, April 16, 1964 1227 Robin St., a boy, 7R12 oz. Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Johnston720 S.Bend,a girl, 6 lbs. 6½oz May 2, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holsoer, 1119 Mayfair,a girl, 4 lbs9 oz. Mr. and Mrs.Verl Baltes, 22Alden Avenue,a girl, 5 lbs15½ oz. Mr. and Mrs.John Grave441 La Reina,a boy, 8 lbs.9 oz May 4, 1964 Mr. and Mrs.James Hilli1110 N.Citron,a girl, 7 lbs2½ oz. Mr. and Mrs.Hugh Glenn,8N.Pine St., a boy, 6 lbs.12 oz MARTIN LUTHER HOSPITAL April 11, 1964 Mr. and Mrs.Kevin Gallager, 1032 West Arington St.,boy, 6 lbs.14½ oz. April 12, 1964 Mr. and Mrs.Robert Grant, 1745-2 Neighbors Ave.,girl, 5 lbs.13 oz. Mr. and Mrs.Gary L.Cliif119½ West Broadway,a girlIbs.11½ oz. April 15, 1964 Mr. and Mrs.Franklin Opden, 1220 E.Turrin,a boyIbs. "Your mother and I are just stepping out for a quiet walk in the raging storm." Mr. C. Beatty Neighbors, hours chairman 1963-64, reported League members gave more than 7,600 hours of volunteer service to the community and to the League's philanthropic activities, not including the many hours given by the Auxiliary members. Mrs. Frederick Rusch presented a lovely silver candelabra to Mrs. Duncan Powers as an expression of the League's appreciation for her successful year. The luncheon chairman was Mrs. Frederick Rusch. Members of her committee were Mrs. Charles Harbeson, E. H. Kersten, Arthur Roquet, Wm. Anderson, Otto Grigg, and James McWaters. Assisting in serving were provisionals Mmes. Newton Copp, James Cummins, Wm. Fleishchman, George Western, and Felix LeMarinel. Mrs. Jack Flammer designed and created the clever Maypoles and umbrellas that adorned each table. April 9, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Fitzgerald, 10292 Amies Rd., a boy. April 10, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lekstrum, 1865 Jacalene Lane, a girl. April 11, 1964 519 So. East St., Apt. 1, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mills. April 16, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norman, Jr., 18536 Peralta Hills Drive, a girl, 8 lbs. 7½ oz. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snow, 313 Shields Drive, a girl, 10 lbs. 6½ oz. April 18, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Johnson, 2147 Mallul, a girl, 8 lbs. 9½ oz. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lytle, 1131 W. Beacon, a boy, 7 lbs. 13½ oz. April 23, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hellekson, 828 S. Lemon, a girl, 6 lbs. 15½ oz. Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Arciniaga, 742 Pauline, a girl, 8 lbs. 3½ oz. April 25, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. John Leiby, 2040 Catalpa, a boy, 7 lbs. 2½ oz. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fenn, 1412 S. Knott Avenue, a girl, 6 lbs. 12 oz. April 26, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carroll, 824 Dakota, a boy, 8 lbs. 10 oz. April 27, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knoles, Jr., 1532 E. Sycamore, a girl, 5 lbs. 8½ oz. April 28, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hamilton, 1465 Westmont Drive, a girl, 9 lbs. 13 oz. April 29, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wieser, 423 S. Kroeger, a girl, 7 lbs.5 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kitchens, 121 S.West Street, a boy, 6 lbs. 14 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hodges, April 9, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Fitzgerald, 10292 Amies Rd., a boy. April 10, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lekstrum, 1865 Jacalene Lane, a girl. April 11, 1964 519 So. East St., Apt. 1, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mills. April 16, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norman, Jr., 18536 Peralta Hills Drive, a girl, 8 lbs. 7½ oz. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snow, 313 Shields Drive, a girl, 10 lbs. 6½ oz. April 18, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Johnson, 2147 Mallul, a girl, 8 lbs. 9½ oz. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lytle, 1131 W. Beacon, a boy, 7 lbs. 13½ oz. April 23, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hellekson, 828 S.Lemon,a girl ,6 lbs .15½ oz. Mr. and Mrs.Alfredo Arciniaga ,742 Pauline,a girl ,8 lbs .3½ oz. April 25,1964 Mr和 Mrs.John Leiby,2040 Catalpa,a boy,7 lbs.2½oz。 Mr和 Mrs.Daniel Fenn,1412 S.Knott Avenue,a girl,6lbs.12oz。 April26,1964 Mr和 Mrs.Richard Carroll,824 Dakota,a boy,8 lbs.10oz April27,1964 Mr和 Mrs.Ernest Knoles,Jr.,1532 E.Sycamore,a girl,5lbs.8½oz April28,1964 Mr和 Mrs.Herbert Hamilton,1465WestmontDrive,a girl,9lbs.13oz April29,1964 Mr和 Mrs.Robert Wieser,423S.Kroeger,a girl,7lbs.5oz。 Mr和 Mrs.Joe Kitchens,121S.WestStreet,a boy,6lbs.14oz。 Mr和 Mrs.Robert Hodges, April9,1964 Mr和 Mrs.Leslie R.Fitzgerald,10292AmiesRd.a boy April10,1964 Mr和 Mrs.JohnM.Lekstrum,1865JacaleneLane,a girl April11,1964 519So.EastSt.Apt.I,a girl. Mr和 Mrs.RonaldMills April16,1964 Mr和 Mrs.ErnestNorman, Jr.,18536PeraltaHillsDrive,a girl,8lbs.7½oz. Mr和 Mrs.EdwardSnow, 313ShieldsDrive,a girl,10lbs.6½oz April18,1964 Mr和 MrsLeRoyJohnson, 2147Mallul,a girl,8lbs.9½oz. Mr和 Mrs.EugeneLytle, 1131W.Beacon,a boy,7lbs.13½oz April23,1964 Mr和 Mrs.LesterHellekson, 828S.Lemon,a girl,6lbs.15½oz. Mr和 Mrs.AlfredoArciniaga, 742Pauline,a Girl,8lbs.3½oz April25,1964 Mr和 Mrs.JohnLeiby, 2040Catalpa,a boy,7lbs.2½oz. Mr和 Mrs.DanielFenn, 1412S.KnottAvenue,a Girl,6lbs.12oz April26,1964 Mr和 Mrs.RichardCarroll, 824Dakota,a boy,8lbs.10oz April27,1964 Mr和 Mrs.ErnestKnoles, Jr.,1532E.Sycamore,a Girl, 5lbs.8½oz April28,1964 Mr和 Mrs.HerbertHamilton, 1465WestmontDrive,a Girl, 9lbs.13oz April29,1964 Mr和 Mrs.RobertWieser, 423S.Kroeger,a Girl,7lbs.5oz. Mr和 Mrs.JoeKitchens, 121S.WestStreet,a Boy,6lbs.14oz April29,1964 Mr和 Mrs.RobertWieser, 423S.Kroeger,a Girl,7lbs.5oz. Mr和 Mrs.JoeKitchens, 121S.WestStreet,a Boy,6lbs. The ANAHEIM GAZETTE Women's News ILA JONES Women's Editor 4—The Gazette Wednesday, May 27, 1964 KEEPING UP WITH JONES By ILA JONES A RED BARN AUCTION, sponsored by the Martin Luther Hospital Guild, June 3, will feature outstanding bargains and unusual items. The authentic 1911 farm house and barn are owned by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Babcock of Yorba Linda and will be the location of the event. Proceeds will go for additional hospital equipment. Picnic tables and blankets will be available, according to Mrs. Lyndale Manor, president of the Guild. Virginia Lance of Fullerton will be the auctioneer. The auction ought to be a riot and will start at 10 a.m. and go until 2 p.m. The address is 5909 Grandview in Yorba Linda. Ah! THE THRILL and regret when you enroll your baby, the last of the brood, in kindergarten for the following year. The many forms of green, white and yellow keep you so busy that for a time the thought of that terrible teacher getting your sweet adorable little boy leaves. But when you get home and read about the rest time, (he used to take with you) the nutrition, (he eats so much better when you are around) and the playtime (your guidance is naturally the best) that lump comes to your throat and tears to the eye. Especially when you realize how independent of you Garden Club Holds Year End Events The East Anaheim Garden Club is holding two big events for the last two meetings of this year. The club met at Stouffer's Restaurant in Santa Ana for their Installation Dinner. Installing the new officers for the coming year was Mrs. Gordon McCone, a past president of the club. The new officers are president Mrs. John Waite; Vice-President Mrs. Dan Almick; Recording Secretary Mrs. Donald Daily; Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Gerald Gould and Treasurer Mrs. John Bayless. The June meeting will be a pot luck luncheon to be held June 24th at 11:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Dan Duffy. Each member is asked to bring a monochromatic flower arrangement. A display of hobbies was enjoyed at the April meeting at the home of Mrs. C. P. Olson. Some of the items displayed were needlework, seed craft, floral tree, oil paintings and hand knits. The club has planted another tree at the Sunkist Elementary School in memory of the mother of Mrs. Harold Franzen. Personal Mention KAISA VILJO, 18, of the 12th grade at Magnolia High School, Anaheim, has won a second award in the nation's largest creative writing competition for high school students. The local pupil achieved this honor in the informal article division of the 1964 Scholastic Writing Awards sponsored nationally by the Sheaffer Pen Co., it was announced in New York City by Scholastic Magazines, which conducts the annual contest. The award carries with it a cash prize of $50, an inscribed Sheaffer pen and an embossed merit certificate. A display of hobbies was enjoyed at the April meeting at the home of Mrs. C. P. Olson. Some of the items displayed were needlework, seed craft, floral tree, oil paintings and hand knits. The club has planted another CRUSADE WIND-UP — Petite Selma Littlejohn, "Miss Anaheim," lends a hand to help "windup" the 1964 Cancer Cruse in Orange County. The American Cancer Society has appealed to residents to "hurry along" the crusade kits to bring the drive to a successful close.