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The Tustin News from Tustin, California • Page 9

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The Tustin Newsi
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Tustin, California
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The Tustin News Thursday, Nov. 4, 1965 Page 9 Faculty Wives Slate Coffee Tustin High School Faculty Wives will have a get-acqiiainted coffee Tuesday, Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Kenneth Turk, nette, 18452 Saugus Ave.

Mrs. John Duncan will be co-hostess and there will be a door prize. All staff wives are invited. For information, call Mrs. Turknette, 544-9499 or Mrs.

Ralph Welsh, 838-0386. 1 r-V if HI I Parent Teacher Meetings Set i. ,1 1 A A 'X '1X1 I 1 1 I Vf I 11 i rr pftSI HELEN ESTOCK Helen Estock School Parent-Teachers' Organization meets Nov. 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the Kindergarten room.

Mrs. Arv-id Bollesen, president, will preside. Mrs. John Schneider, second vice president, will introduce members of the Student Council, and Prin. Philip Poulen, will introduce members of the teaching staff.

Charles DePue, assistant su sak, Debbie Bena, Diane Ermating, Annette Kirby, Mary Clare, Katliy Robinson; in rear, Teresa Nieblas, Debbie Raab, Nancy O'Malley, Mary Driscoll, Patty Hires, Betsy Aldworth, Ann Hayden and Kathleen Borland. NEWS Photo STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE are girls of Scout Troop 94, chartered by St. Cecilia's Catholic Church, wearing the new and popular "Granny Front row (from left) Mrs. Jack Rabb, leader; Robin Tap-pan, Kathleen Guiterrez, Diane Rimpau, Warren Le- mache' and Mrs. William C.

Pauling will teach knitting at both schools. AT THE MISTLETOE MART of St. Cecilia's Church, Nov. 10 in the Elks Club, Santa Ana, there will be art awarded as prizes, among many more, and all kinds of Christmas things for sale. Hours are from 10 a.m.

to 10 p.m. From left, Mrs. A.M. Frickes, member of Torana Art League; Mrs. William Green, Awards chairman and Mrs.

A. J. Ettlin, social chairman and also member of Torana. NEWS Photo Christmas Gifts Galore Found at Mistletoe Mart VILLAGE TEENS' CLUBS OPEN TO MEMBERSHIP Columbus Tustin; William L. Aldrich, Crafts at C.

E. Utt. Mrs. Arthur B. Clarkson will teach stitchery and papier Now that the 7th graders have found their way around and the 8th graders have renewed old friendships, the girls of C.

E. Utt and Columbus Tustin Intermediate Schools have the opportunity to register for membership in the Girls Clubs which are sponsored by Prizes ranging from an original oil painting to a gingerbread house will be available to guests attending the St. Cecilia Mistletoe Mart on Nov. 10 at the Santa Ana Smart Fall Fashions arriving daily for your pleasure Loubella capri and tops Spindrift allweather coats navy, black, white Mistletoe Mart. Other chairmen selling tickets include Mmes.

Dave Meggison, David Walker, Kevin P. Costello, Bart Baker, Charles Page, Robert J. Gulino, Don Milton, John Backman, Robert Lamb, Curtis D. Rausch, Thomas Holderidge, William Reilly, Ernest Wodiske, Adrian M. Ubl, Richard Wiltberger, R.

H. Hanson, James T. Zuern, Jerome J. Szelong, William Bains, H. J.

Hernandez, Harry D. Borland and Edwin C. Lovret. bie doll with a wardrobe to delight any little girl. Other features of the daylong, 10 a.m.

to 10 p.m., Mart include a multitude of booths offering selections of hand fo Bags, Columbus Tustin where Mrs. Bryn B. Evans is school chairman. This year under the guidance of Girls Club Chairman, Mrs. T.

Michael Sheppard, the "Village Teens" as the girls are called, will meet weekly to acommodate the expanded activities that Hilltopper members have planned for them. The basic choices of Drama, Charm and Crafts are being offered and during the year there will be special speakers discusing topics of interest to 7th and 8th grade girls. As in the past, the girls will have their own community service projects, one of which will be making Tray Favors for the local hospitals. All Hilltoppers take part in the "Village Teens" activities but the chairmen directing the specific courses are: Mmes. William A.

Brown, Charm; Douglas E. Orth, Drama; Roger McCune, Crafts at made articles, Christmas and Thanksgiving decorations, bric-a-brac, jewelry, books and merchandise especially for men. Children will be entertained by Mrs. Santa Claus who will spend the day taking Christmas orders and telling stories to the small fry. Food booths will provide snacks during the day as well as well as take-home items.

Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. Roast beef with baked potatoes, green beans almon- dine, tosed salad and apple pie headline the menu. All facilities of the club will be open to diners. Tickets priced at $3.50 may be obtained from Mrs. Dale Myhra or William Green, co-chairmen of the 140 W.

MAIN TUSTIN 511-1682 BankAmericard Elks Club. Mrs. A. M. Fickes, artist in this area, has presented the committee with one of her best paintings.

Prize chairman, Mrs. William Green, also has secured an antique brass candelabra from Mexico and a Hunt's Food basket. In the holiday mood are a Christmas wreath, a bride doll with complete trousseau and a Bar- Sisterhood Sets Dinner Program Th monthly meeting of Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood will be held Nov. 10, 6:30 p.m at the Temple. It will be a dinner and husbands are invited to join their wives.

At 8 p.m. Rabbi Robert Bergman, speaker for the evening, will present "A Potluck of Jewish For reservations call Beverly Bengelsdorf, 544-4341. Charge is $1.50 per person. PARTY ITEMS: Cakes Pies Ice Cream Open 7 days a week 11 a. m.

to 10 p. m. 13032 NEWPORT AVE. 544-9805 TUSTIN meho8bhs Jenny Junior goes to the Homecoming Dance in Courreges bonded a TU5TIM REPUBLICAN WOMEN TO HEAR HARRIET CAIRNS A view of recent California convention activities will be given to Tustin Federated Republican Women by Mrs. Jack (Harriet) Cairns, president of the Orange County Federation of Republican Women at a general the Tustin Hilltoppers.

Registration and get-ac quainted meetings were held in the multi-purpose room of C. E. Utt on Tuesday, Nov. 2, according to Mrs. Douglas E.

Orth, school chairman and on Wednesday, Nov. 3 at Reigning Queen at Redlands U. Miss Kathy Gammon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J.

Gammon, 1222 E. Walnut, Orange, is this year's Homecoming Queen at thhe University of Redlands. She is a senior and a member of Delta Psi sorority, plans to attend graduate school next year working toward her secondary credential and her master's degree. Her father is principal of Columbus Tustin Intermediate School. Active in campus programs, Miss Gammon was song leader during her freshman year, served as treasurer of Asociated Women Students and is active in drama and church groups.

A speech and drama major, she spent a semester in Europe with the university's overseas program. She was graduated from Orange High School, was selected for life membership in the California Scholastic Federation and was admitted to the university with honors at entrance. vice president, membership chairman; Mrs. Shaw Felly, fifth vice president, ways and means chairman; Mrs. Foster Peterson, recording secretary; Edna Phelps, corresponding secretary and- Herb Pasler, treasurer.

Following the business meeting, Maj. Hurd presented a program on "The History of Military Uniforms'' utilizing slides interspersed with appropriate band music. Harriet Scheldrup, Tustin librarian, received a subscription to a British publication on military uniforms and their history and a copy of "Helmets and Headdress of the Imperial German Army 1870 to 1918" by Colonel Robert H. Rankin, USMC, from Maj. Hurd.

accessories flannel dresses by Gay Gibson. SADDLESTITCHED in white or aqua (POO nc BANKAMERICARD 434 So. Tustin LI 4-4471 CHRISTMAS SEALS 1965 Christmas Seals now are available for use on gift packages and holiday cards to be sent overseas, Margaret Pottenger, of Tustin, president of the Tuberculosis and Health Association said today. STUDIES AT DENVER Tustin resident Robert Gray is one of 365 Californians registered this fall at the University of Denver. ing were Mrs.

Graham Bell, president of Tustin Federated Republican Women; Mmes. John Bowman, Henry Beau-bier, E. H. Chittenden, Lawrence Keith, Walter Rawlings and Earl Scherff. The 12 noon meeting will be held at Cape Cod House on Tustin Ave.

north of 17th St. Members and friends are asked to telephone today for reservations (at $2.50) to Mmes. Beaubier, 544-5616 and Bowman, 644-0360, who are in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Robert Main is telephone chairman.

Home Ec Teachers A first step toward forming an association of the approximately 220 Home Economics teachers In Orange County will be taken No. 3, at Santa Ana Valley High School, according to Esther Caldwell, Orange County Schools Office consultant on homemaking and women's occupations. perintendent of Savanna School District, will speak on the new math program being taught in Tustin Schools. At present DePue is teaching modern math to teachers and principals in the Tustin School District. After the meeting, refreshments will be served.

Mrs. David Armstrong and Mrs. Richard Ball, Room Mother chairmen, will be in charge of hostesses. LOMA VISTA a Vista Elementary School PTA will meet Nov. 4 in the first grade room.

The guest speaker will be Mr. Norman Ryker from North American Aviation, Downey, who will speak on the Apollo landing on the moon. GUIN FOSS Wayne A. Clark, assistant Public Afairs officer at the University of California, Irvine, will be guest speaker for the Parent-Teacher Organization at Guin Foss elementary school, 18942 Vanderlip Tustin, on Nov. 9 in the multipurpose room at 7:30 p.m.

Clark plans to show colored slides of scenes on the UCI campus and comment on future programs as they will affect the parents and children of Guin Foss. Cub Scout Pack 233 will lead the Flag ceremony and also present their charter preceding the PTO meeting. Refreshments will be served after the meeting by the first and second grade room mothers. Mrs. Norman Spielman is PTO chairman at Guin Foss.

Librarij 'Friends' Elect Off Enjoy Ppoqpam Newly elected officers of the Tustin Friends of the Library are: James Batcheler, president; Maj. Calvin Hurd, first vice president; Mrs. Elmer Hart, second vice president in charge of education and correlation between schools and library programs; Mrs. Warren R. Moore, third vice president, publicity chairman; Mrs.

Herb Pasler, fourth TORANA ARTISTS SHOWING AT THS A representational art show by many artists of Torana Art League of Orange County is currently being shown in the library and teachers' dining room at Tustin High School, 1171 Laguna Rd. John Duncan, 'Principal, is chiefly responsible for initiating this show which runs through Nov. 12. Artists displaying their work are: Jeanette Hawkins, Alice Hoffman, Karin Berg, Geri Compton, Helen Gerrard, Mary Jane Blomgren, Alpha Salveson, Madge Frank, Shirley Dahlin, Eleanor Reed, Tina Bowyer, Helen Hennessey, S. Ferguson, Jean Horn, Daisy Wisegarver, Capt.

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