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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-09-15 - Newport Harbor Ensignt:ef1POr 1-.£,.-- Corona clel Mar. Catlf. (Photo!' by Gerhardt I SWEEPSTAKES WINNER-Long Beach FIRST IN CLASS A ·1 CITIES-Corona del Mar .~unrl~:. will hr· tr:r.ph:. iJl· ... n t ; lion d~:; for \\ lnfl<'l ' Ill lht> colltl'· lt f 1 • llllii=-tl '11 • 1 L1:.:h". ''·I " dt· \' .• m ,,.., 1matl·rl q•J<H'1••J mtl!;nn ... ,,., · ,, ... l ' 1 Saturda:. '' 1 •Hno.~ . I h• ll'l'il!~lt'-will hv :t\\ ,:u ,I:\ th• Ballxn '\'.t(·ht Cl•th ~~ 1(1 a.M f \I II: 1,'\!'lol •,) !CI', '1'1' "';d~t'l ,.;:J 'nk .. 'tl11,11 11\1'' rl • J 1<'1 ,.... I liP I!:-( L ~t\\';) I(\... ;, ... 11.· • h 1\ ,, h<'t"n made IIJ c'a't · I S,•n:-tlf" fru· h 1, f1 ,~t sht)\\ ;n,.. S'A 1'' P~T AKl:.S • I • . ,.. • '1. CII)(•!Lh:1g,,,,111' St",tl. SC'natt• dome' a nd pop· e(•ach ent r~ entitled "Quc~·n (Jt JJIC'!'. thP B,•ach{'~:· wit_h fi\ L' gill... in BA:'\0 Elks Lodge 88R o r JX'I !od ~at hmg ~u~L · . Long Be-ach. w ith Balboa Post· <.HA:'\D PRIZE Et helt:> Lunt mast<'r H <'rh<'rt Ke-nm a. maste-1 Studao. Long BE>a~..·h. "W altz oflof N:'rt>moni<'S. · thC' FlowE.>r~" motil, wit h ballet CHORAL GR Ol'P Elks Lodge d a n.cers J)('rforming during th e w of Los Angele entu·e par·aec. ~ J ljNIO R BAND, first prize Chest Fund Drive Appeal Is Made A n appeal fo r support of t he Communit y Chest d r ,\l e f or funds was made this wee k by Campaign Manager W . Frank Ff)wers as the f irst retur~s from t he \lartou~ d stricts !tart- ed comtng tn. · If everyone w tl l recognize his commun tt y d uty, we can r eac h our g oal of $18.800.'' h~ said. "So g i\l c eno ugh for ALL. for the whole year." Tilt ..,dtool l" li r:m.: I ,,. •b '-'• .,,, .. 1r· • !r•:-~.••raiC\1~ hi~h ~('ho,o) : ,1 IPN•JO uurnl .. r 111 pep 1-. •l\t--'' l• .... J r .... t .. <:ttl\! n' .:"••\\ 1 ( n 1 nt"\•1 r l'r •\ S•'<.·ond da~ f nrollrrwn fr .:UJ " '' I'N ,, .. f1•ll• "' • H1~h S\.'t\nCil ~rt\. H ot<Wt> £n.;;t£::l . c hl't\1\ L!f. '\••\\ pnt t .. < htl(tl t.\~. l on•na dl•l ,:\l'll' School 5~:16 1 he pr(>l\minarv rieur('... h owed tht> high school clas* : ~ S4:"ntOt"S 242 jumors. 240 sophomore-. 301 Qty CLASS A CITY -P asadena. tpecial award -Newport Pl\11· ••American Tterit.age" noat carry-hannonle bend p!aytne ~rmalJ · tn~ a replica of the LjncoJn mem-music: teve Hope. Ronald Wurs-4 T he drive, which bega n Aug. 29 and whtch originally was scheduled to continue through today, is being extended to al· low mol"'e t ime for campaign wof'kera to solicit their d is· trict$. fl"eShmen. The enrollment "a.s expected to top the 1.000 fi.gure at the end of this v. • aDd may t n. u ~ .. ~ d\ii11111 1M . Sea)ncl a. n~ year was 852. and the peak was Ctty Councll ondav ~iM Onal. ter. Dale Belyea a nd J im and Cl.A~ A·l C~ -Corona dE>l John Hitchman. Mar. w1th a n outnggE>r canoe dec· MOST O RIGI N AL ="ewport orat e~ in South . Sea. st:, leo an~ Harbor Rotary's showboat. v.;th <'arry•ng thr-ee g1rls m appropn· thE' Rot a ry International w hE'E'l at; costl•~e. a the paddle-whee-l and Club fHEME PRIZ£-BustE.>r PE>art. Presid<'nl R. L . Callis as cap· Thl' annual E'l('('t ion meetlns.t of r eroa'<iing seC'retary of thE' State tain. t he Corona del l\far Ci\·ic As oc1a· p/ P • M OST COLORFL'L ="Pwporl tion will bE> h('ld n('Xt Thur da~ ans rogresstng Haa·hor Junior C hamber of Com· evenin g. S£>pt 2'2. I I i. a nnoun{'('d 0 T D ml'rr(' squa1·C' dan<'~rs. by Pre<>ident \\'alla(·£> Burton. Tht> n feOSUfe OYS F OREIGN. E~TRY Tooranga meeting w ill he at the auditonum Plans· for Corona del Mar'• from Sydnry. Austr·alia. of the Corona d I • tar SchooL tx·· Tt'N\"-Urt· Days ar(' ad\'an<'ing as COR INTI II A;\; Fl'ist prize to gin ning at 8 p.m. 900. in Fe bruary. atcepted a bid of .100 lor 17 At the Horace E n5il!ll &hoot. cify·owned lots near the City hf' rE'port _howed 154 <:ixth Hall. he-twE'e'n \·illa \\'ay and ("rad~rs. 148 t>wntW" ~ra<ier' 126 La fa~ E'ttE' A\ E' . along 32nd St. C'Jghth gr~dPr" ThP bic1 \\3" madt> b;. John A. F:nt ollmPnt by J;Tadt.. at 1 hP !\ht h<t~ ()( 910 \-ia LJdo !'on:l. othN "<'hooL . ~~wpon krnrh r· Ltc1o l .. lc>. thrnueh the Ralph Mll"· gartE'n 95 frr t 74. c;p•'onct 67. kl ~ R~·alt~ offh't' The bid was for th1rd i 5. fourth 72. fifth ~>6 . Co-thP Jot, alonf' "1t'1out buildins: rona d<'l :\lar kmdt·n~.trt• n :.!. Th1... hrought tn an <'nd th<' fir-.;t 98. second Hll. thu·d 91 l<'ngth\ \\T3nJ!le 0\'E''r t h<' bid· founh ~0. l'f h 71 •the~ fnur·th andlc1Jng 0\f'r thC''-£' to•s. "'hich h~ ftfth ~rnoer-; an' an~·nrlmg tht, <''X f"~ci(~l 1'' • r ~<',·eral C'ounctl :'\'l•wp0rt School P< ndm~ rnmph. me'< 1 '"-'': ( tn Au~ · :"orman tton of thC' fl<'"' cla. ...... tom ... In Co-lf!".l'gl'n l.arl ... Uh'Tl TIE'l C1 _btd or rona dt-1 :\[a t , S.) 1 f',()IJ fnt t h<' lnl!' and bU1ldmg!'. 1<.lr .\u~ ~2 1: :\la rthay had ~ub detail art' b<>ing worktc>d out by "T he-Nautilus." <'al-r;.ing Carol A new method of nommat in~ ~pt~cia l <.'omrrlitt<'C'S of thC' Du•dn t'"' William. and Pa mE'Ia T w ist ; sec· candidat<'~ for th<> Board o f {)trC'C· AsSO<'tat ion. whkh is inauguratmg ond prize> to "King Nept unE'" of tors will bC' ust"d fo1· th~ fir ... t tim(' this Octotx>r event. John Ht'aston and .Te ffrie-~'lke: b y tht> Civl<' AsSO<'tatJon. 11 h::Jd Arrang<'men ts are also \wing third ps·ize to "ShE'll of F lower-s." bC'e n tht' practiC'<' for a nom matms: lSI.-.-.~ Protests madC' to add to t he festl\ i$-iC'~ b\ Lc-'-''<'ll W J'ight ann Barbara rommitt('c to pt"f'S('nt a • lat<' at the IUIIU 1 ,.,...,,, tl"<i l ST; 125 ht~ for th( ,ots. rot m< ud1.1~ th£· buildings 1hts • ro<'(>rlurl' ,, a~ hE>ld to bE.> unlair to lh<' inittat biddE>r. sinet" tht> ... rron<i hacid{'r had knowledge ol 1 ht• far" o ffC't. ~o hoth btds wer"! r .. J t-l't t'Ci. ob~ervin£; the opening of th<> c~-BoE'gE>; fourth prizE> to "P rairie tc>l~tton mt>('ll ng. with nonunatton • rona del Mar fit•t> s tation and th<> Flower:· Sh orty Martin. from t~C> floor al:-.o provide-d for.' Pc::arklftCJ Meten f01·mal op<-ni n~ o f th<' Port Th<>a-ORES~ SHIPS Farst. Puntan. A<'Cordrn e: to the rt>('('nth rt>\'1 <'d 1 tr<> durin~ the~e Trt'asure Da~~-Hart') J. Baut'r : ~<'rond. DE'nE'li. by-law-.. all nommattons 'wtll now Pt>t ition:. w t>r•" cirrula·, non R<ll- A ~panbh motif has hc<'n rho. C'n L) man FarwC'l l. be made from th<' floor. At least hoa Island thr~ WC'C'k pro•t''' tnJi: for th1~ thr('('-<la\' evC'nt . whu h b 1 DECORATED H0~1ES -!\-1rs. 11 must b<' nominatl'd , and the agamst an' plan to in~ tall park-dt'"i~n<'d to display the local war('<; Gron"r ~ mtth and Charl<'s Don-se,·en l"C'<'eh inJ! tht' mo~t ''otes 1 i n~ m<>tf'rs. attd art works. nl'llv. Balboa Island: AIIE'n Crat·y. shall b<.' dC'dart"d PIC'cted ac: drr(>('-1 "\\.(' th<' undC't t~('<i." hi' ~ti- · · tJons '-t ate "under ... tand that a~a.tn F'ollowing committee m('mh~t·.;; Ba lboa PC'nin~ula. Dr. H . A. \\.at· tor ... ha\ C' t-.t•<'n sC'Ie<'ted: ~trN•t <ianct>. son and Jam<'~ Titu!\. Balboa: ~t rs. The b) -law" provide that the ' the Cit' CounC'll 1:-. C"On ... tdPrin..: thP C!H't Farra r a nd Dr. Donald Yar~ J ohn Lan~. L1do l sil'; F. R. AI-nrwly-elPcte<i d irE'<'tOT"' <;hall take I tn. talla.tion nf parkm~ ml'1t'l"• ()O nC'll: b<'auty con test, Mrs. E r ma dt·ich and John Dani('ll, Ba~ Is-offk<' at th(' adJournmt:>nt of the Balboa Island and do hPrrh~ pt t t-s~nrlf'rs. Ve lma O'Brit:>n and Mon-land. ann ual mN'tin~ and ~hall at on('(' 1 1 t ion y•)U r.ot tn makr .. uch in· im S mith: 1l'Pasu re h unt. J ames ---clect from their own numbC'r a stallatwn ·· VanDyi<C': parade. Jac~ AlbC't>: Island Traffic Control preside nt. \iC'C'-pr<'"idC':'t ~nd trea.. Tlw mRt t•'r d ld no rom' up tw- hooihs. L yf'll Butte rmo re : lobstl'r I Glven High Prai urer. T he st>CI'E'tary 1s to he ap· for(' Counn l la ... • ~l<'n<ia' hak<'. 0. Z. RolM>rtson. Local t'<'s-pointro by the dirN·tor" · taut ana mC'n haY<' agreed t() put on lli£h praise tor the mf"lhod ot n lnhstC'r bak<>. and rontrartor:' t,-affic <'ontrol on Balboa Island Th(' pre.('n t Board of Dir<"<'torc. Rockhounds to ln. tall 11 · • · 1 d\trt·ncr th" Toum amPnt of Lr'oht" incluc1rs P 1•esident Bu1'ton. Pi<'<'· A. ~u· Offic~r. Toni~?:ht WI as!\tst tn settl ng u p t w hoot h". ,., ,-,., -----<'<lm<' in a letter from M rs. H enn Prt-sid<'nt Alvan Clf"m~nc<'. Tn>a.- 1100 !\-fAvPrs of 121 Abalone' A\'C' .. Bal· Ur('r Harold Dan~. D ar('('1ors R<t~ boa Island. rf.?ad at :\Ionda,··stT ?dd. Ano _Haapa. Th C'odorC' Newport H arbor 's first Blood Council mN>ting. . Flt<'h and \\alia<.'<' Caldr t h<'ad. Kay Fin<'h's . fghan I Bf> t Dog in ... bo"· Donor D ay, in the American Re-d ''All summer . <.'~pt'<'ially on C'ro. ~ program to supply frE'E' w E'E.>k·E>nds. we have had to fight wholt:> blood to all who nE'cd it . ou r w ay tht'Oug h the ca rs a t our brought in 72 pints. give n last C'urb to get to o ur hom~s.'' Mr . Thur day afte rnoon at th<' Girl l\tayPrs wrote .. "W e hOP<-' you will !':t:>w honot' W<.'rl' won h~ Ch Scout Hous<'. e-xtend this p rotection to othe r F elt's Thll'"f of B~cdad tht" A l ~han Of the 101 who reported. 29 summt>r holidays. . . . Reca lling hound O\\--nE'd h~ Ka..' Fm~·h or were E.>X<'USed because of tow what a fire and panlc hazard the Corona d el :\tar. <lt t ht:> Fall ll- h moglobin. too high blood p~-traffic jam on the Island was Breed Show o f th 8<-vcrl ~ R,,·iera surt:> or for othe r reasons. Donors during the former years on the Ke nne l C lub Sundn~. registered as foll()ws: Ne\\'J)Ort 21. night <'f the Lights, we had l)e. Th<' doy had ~n judged be. t Corona de\ Mar 16, Balboa 10. Bal-gun to plan to stay away thl of hounds. and Sunday night \\-as boa lllend 9. Costa v,.... 1:'-\. Pa-week-end. Now can come and selected as best dog in how from u.dena 2, Hunt1nct.On 1. enjo.> lt." nearly 1,000 dogs on exhibition. Thi. month·, Trf't-1m~ o f lhf' Orance Coo't ~hm•r~tl and Lapt· utu ~ ~<l("irl~ "tll ll\"' sr 4 p m . In· cia~ ' Thu1. da~ 1 1 n t h<' (." nr·ona dt I :\lar .. chool ln"1<':1 d ,,1 th<" u~u,\1 :\l<'nda~ meet inc - :--;pw offil'f'r'S. to l~ ... install<'d tl"'· ntchL a rt". PrC' t<it•nl , ~n \\.rods. C\-r.-ta Me a n<'t' pn -.;ident, and pro~ ram chairman. 11 o '' a r d Brown. H unt mgt on R<'n<'h . !>ect'C'- ta D. 1 d a Tou1ou. f'. X C'w por t SC'ach : treasurrr. U>o Kock of Co- rona d el !\'tar·. Thoma.:; \.\·arren. pN'8id ("nt of the Ultra-Viol<>t Product. C'o . w ill ~peak on flourt>Seent m1n~rals Tlw RC'::llh E<•ani appraisal of thf' 1-;' lot:-\\:t:-~4 f.";t)_ Btd. !or inrlhidual lot~ \\'PIC' p:1ssl"d O\~t a. a !==ingle hid rc r the <'ntir'P J JC•P r!;. "'l" ac-ept <'d Thl' in- dJ\ tdm.l b ·~ indunPd : H . G. ILtmhlt . 1 -141 f 1 L ,• 1~: 1 Cont mued on P ag e 3 ) Approve Purchase Of Fire EnCJine Ac-tin~ on thE> tN.'OmmE>ndation of 11 sf'('<'ial \'ommutee on the pm C'h1. P of fir(' E'quipme-nt. ity L"nun('ll ;\Jnnc1a ~ E>\·~nin~ approYed thC' pt:r<'ha'e of a 450-gallon purnpanc <'ngint" \\ith trallon "atC'r t 1nk fot $1!) t:'O pro' 1df'd pa~ ment. can hE> madE> a(."('()rdin g to st~tu E> 0ncma1 pt opo al ~ to pay tn thrN" mstallment&. onc-4hlrd now. on~ thn'd at th e bt"ginntng of thf' ne-<t fiscal \'e-ar. th rlnal third at th(> bt"gmn.m g of the fol· towin~ fisca 1 ~ear. Cit) Attor- nE.>) C'rt!'Orgt' Dennison pointed out that indebtedn could not be tncm·red beyond the current fia· cal year. 8y Vlrwln1a TerwHt-.er Celebrating tMlT t 1\trd birth· ctay t.hla ~k. th s~-port H ar. boJ' OMnmunlty Players tum t.be ..,otllght on three achJe\ emenl s: "J1le organization is now a eor· poratlon, It lu w.t motract. With a prof onal dt· rettor. Tom Gilmore. 111 planJ are 'bOW complete for tM pTOduc· tJOn of true Bro.tway pta, to be ))ft:llf'nt~ he~ this winter. tea· tUring local tal nt. This phenomenal growth dlthi't b.appeo. It "-CIS due. in great ~ to the perSistent eUort of the P Ja\.ers· found r and p~i~t. M.ni. Lee Barn of Udo IsJe. a pe-rson with a flair for organlza· Uon. She ls "Edle" to her fri~ds and co-workers. and you find )'oun If using her nickname a1-ALL MADE UP for the movin' t •• the 'rc.•M"""t Of· HUnbrook was iD d\a..rge of the Lqtitj ~ -.e"-froril Bar-~-.•• The ~~ tior Mu ter R1* Crili'• IID&t. Winner, Lon& Beaeh noat. wu •'hlch patrotJed the cou.r.e dur· made of ftowers. lD Tournament 1ft& the parit.de. ToUma!IM!Dt ot Roeee trad1tlon. . . . Tb pll.lliH MUter Walter Sllanka wu th~ uted to decorate the Corona del too to keep an eye on this. ~ Mar entry acted as a aort of eall nation of hiS m any ~ of t.re-and made maneuvering of the mmdous effort. n oat a <llUtcult task. • • • • • • The mrtiftt ttemtt went eff ~ Can-Uio miHte a h lt •• at 1 p.m .. ~"I tO iehNule, , riding In the lead bOat, ttut wa.n't t.eanl ~ tfte ata~nt lng the croWd, and urolng point, .. the Tournament tot them to 1 Jve appla use to the under way abOut 1S m lnllte:a ba nct that followed. • · . Leo. late. ... tt eotaldn"t have Men by the way. recently reenacted a lovelier nlght. The meon the ai1nlng of the California came p over the Corena dis c....titution. H i & great-arand· M•r bluffs &Jtout 1 o'cleck to father's brother hJ~d signed the add to the beauty of the ~ent. original constitution at Monte- • , . The weatherman ~rat-..ey 8ept. 3, 1849. Leo signed ed ..•• May tu.ve been Mme· eJutctly 100 year& later at the what coo' for the beavtJea on Monterey pageant. mo t automatlcallv She's that kind f j 1 dl . as pict~. Mrs. Lee Barnes here the f loat., but not too bad. . I 0 person al~ e~ ~ · un · huUcatee eome of the versatility • • • Gov. Alfonso Gonzales of Baja • • • awn ng. easy to t 0 · of her stage •bllity. . Callf om la a special guest of Impre~ with the wt>alth of . Generator failures and t owing M o ~ likes this area lm· t alent ln thb area. and seeing perty on Lido lsle. It wu 1940 caused mOt'llefJtary troublee •... m:~ . r used to be a p ractictng t he ~eat f\tlure po ibilltles of th at she came bert> to U\-e the A eection of the parade waa held attorn~· at naJuana: speaks a com munity theater. ~he ttelped year round. Then. during the up fo r a while becaUIIe the Port fluent E nglish (learned it at t he p roduce a serl of three one-act "'¥· she turned her home over Thea tre float ( a roee tn a vue) borde and h sa his ,,ife ls plava back in 1947. These m et to war worker'8 and wen t back could not be toY..-ed fut enou«h. hi ~ t he ) ys F ormer with such enthuSia m that the to help the schools durlng the iHarbor Department patrolling P~ident eax~~~ . Rodrigu~ group of players put on the epic. teacher shortage. 1 the courw . directed the ~Jer was supposed to attend, but early •'Nellie, the Fanner's Daughter:• Alter the war she returned floats to bypc_LSS it and fill m the Saturday morning his wif e was This was a high clas~ study in here. The Lido Isle Yacht Club ga p in the line of parade . . . . sudde nly taken Ill in San Diego com, but it attracted consider-appointed her as entertaJnment Later one of .the o~clal boatz and had to be taken to a h ospital. able anention a nd. most t.m-chairman. She became acth·e in took the tow 1tself tn tow. and I • • • portant. brought additional mem-tbf' Business and Professional the barge which held the P ort After the Tournament was all ben into the ~mall company. W omen's Club. taking part in t he Theatn: entry started shJpplng . Commodore Seek was able During this period. the group entertainm ent of Bosses' Night. water m the forward hold be-0 'er.l bit in his offlce and was at the point of folding up S he insists that her only claim ~use tt1e ~ast. tow almost pulled ~~~t 8 on t he parade. Not m ore than once. but Edie kept t? fame is ~er deathl~ imita-tt• under wat~r · • • t he biggest one that has been them together. Then a board of t1on of . Sohp1e Tucker. rn satin held. but it was a good one and d irectors was fonnf'd to gh·e the gown. ht~h burton sh~ a nd Bi~ A few of the small Corinth-the people definitely seemed to organizatJon a more solid loot-o.t ~ara~ plumes In her .h~tr. ian floats stalled directly In e.n,Joy it. he said. A tremendous ing. and Mrs. B3,.ne!> became .s.ngmg 'One ot These Da~l'. front of the Harbor Mader•• amount of work had been done p resident. A year a~o she married ~ office a t the Fun Zone, and in the last fe-w days to make it "Pertlroat F(>\'€'1" in 1~1~ was Bames. who had been associated other floats had to g o past a success ... To give due credit t he f ir·st major produc~ion ~ak-with the Ci\1c Exhibits Commer· them at that point. would require listing hundreds ing a bid for N!'Mgnitton. 'ThP cial Decorator~ in ~ Angeles. • • • of names. Commodore Beek and A. v. AndreWS, M.D. PHYSICIAN &ltd SURGEON Telepbofte Harbor 556 John N. Osbunt, M.D. Practice Limited to the Eye 10 A..M.-4 P.M.., Mon.-Fri. En-ept Wed. Afternoon 332 Marcuerite Ave., a>M HA 1367 Res.: HA 1.830 Wallace J . Mlller, M.D. Pnct.lce Limited to the Eye By Appobttment Harbor 1528 1tl5 Ooaat Hilb.,JlY, COM Dr. Edward W. Milum Physician an4 Surgeon Olteopath 615 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona del Mar Harbor 2942 OtttJclan Telephone; Harbor 1528 E. H. Thiele OPTICIAN Prescriptions Filled Glasses Repaired 1415 Coast Highway, a>M Open Six Days a Week Evenings by Appointment La e Christopher Bean'' was pro-M rs. Barnes' third term as Troubl.e-shooters when gener-Ma nager Walter Shanks. two duced la!'t January. and EdJe pr-esident of the Communlly ators falled ~re Commodore J . who worked perhaps tn(> hard· played the part of :\1rs. Haggett. P layers ends next month. but she A Beek. on Mark H ealy's bOat . est. extend their thanks to these .------------, In March. three one-act plays ";u remain acti\'e o n the board. and Perc Pe~et. . -· Big test in hundr'eds. and more. were produced. and out of these Her dream is a Community trouble-shootin g occurred when 4-r he S ingapore Spider•· (in Theater tor the Harbor area the grand prize winner. th e entry whid\ Mr. Ba.me: starred) •u rivalling any in the country-an ot the Ethel Lunt S tudio, went T entered in the Santa Ana Com-l.Dstltutlon where all phases ol dark while passing by Balboa m unity P layers Fest.h-al of Plays. theater arts will be atudied. Ialand's South Bay Front. Perc ·~I"• Wife" climaxed the roltUllllDg. Ughtliig. dlrect1on, Pellett went to the reecue and ine 1.949 seuon and was ooth an playwriting and acting. got the tights on j ust before t he a rtl.ltic and financial succe55. float went by the fer ry landing. Today (Thursday) is the final Mrs. Barnes originaly came I • -• day for registering for the Nov. 8 from Cumberland. Md .. where she A b1g bouquet for perserver-election. a ttended a private school. She ance ~nd endurance goes to two F ollowing must register if they came to California to finish her groups of dancers--the Ethele wtsh to vote: persons who did not education at the Uni\·ersity of Lunt 8tudlo group and the vote in t he consolidated primary California at Berkeley. where she To AJ I Who Helped, aquare dancers of the Junior election or the state gen eral elec- t ook teacher's training. This ~-ear the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. They lion in 1948, t hose recently com- She taught in the Lo Angeles Civic Association and the eo. danced on and on d\lrtng the d h h h h igh schools for 10 years. She rona del Mar Business Associa· entlr-e three hours of the pa-ing of age a n t ose w 0 ave w as charte-r member of t he tlon joined hands to enter the r~de. changed their name or address or W omen's Breakfast Club of Los float ln the a nnual Tounrament • • • wiah to change their political affil- Angeles. And she also was in-of U ghtil. Patrolling Harbor Department iation. strumental in forming t he Bet h el The 'en try was a flower laden officials had to chase away a few A person must be a resident of Chapter ol the Eastern Star, was authentic South Seas canoe, of power boats that got ln the way the s tate for one year and of the a m ember of t he White S hogany, with t hree lovely ol the Tournament ... Tbe pa· county for~ days prior to Nov . 8 Amaranth and Daughters of the Royal P rincesses In native COS· rade turned ~most too eoon at to be quallf•ecl to vote. N Ue, and was song leader of the fumes. South sea ISla.nd music the Corona del Mar end of the Reatstratlon can be done at Clty P leiades Club. w as amplified from the tow. Our route. but HartKw Muter Rtlllt Hall or at Pc.t Offices. Edle's Oair for the tage really entry was awa~ first priJie Craig IM!t tt rtcbt. and it went on stems from her voice. \Vay back in i ts division ~md was gradoualy to man the tum near China ,.. auu.::o Hd£ when . she aaya. ahe h ad ambitions received all along the line by ap-ODft 101' tbe benefit of the ~trc Omma del Mar as to be a •lnan of U,ht opera and plau.se and marty wolt·Uke crowds pthered on the bluffs. thefr tvtvre holne, Mr. and Mrs. her lyric dramatic ''oiC(>, coupled whistle. . .. Gre.test CJ'VW(1I wet"e near Amol 8. ~ tl. Riverside expect with early study of the dance, CongratuJations a re ln order; the FUn Zone and alone the Bel· to build soon on their newly ac- m ade a natural opportunity for tocetber with our sincere thanka boa "&land Sotrth Bay Front t(Wred ~rty on Martgold Ave. her. "But," she continues. "I was to aU who worked to make thll • • • ~ ttinlaed()ll wid handled by blessed with an old fashioned entry one to be proud of. lnclud· at-1 Chamberlain, ~tor. father who would not . hear of my ina the !oUowin1: g oinl near a stage." Oesip, Lyell L. Buttermore Even from the early days. she Jr., framework, construCtion and admits to wrttJne plays and acting dismantling, Allen .S~lle and hla them out in a sort of neighborhood son, A. M. Stelle, and Frank ,dramatlca. Powers; electrlcal con.tnle.'tton, Since 1932 she had been spend· Sid Blackbeard; eouad, Don tng her week-ends ln Newport Kirkpatrick; name lett~r. Otto Beach and firdlfty bou,cht pro-Gerhardt; recorda, Yerington's ------~---- ( . •tatlonery .tore; float decoration, Mn. Paul Davis. Mrs. Frank ~en. Co.rona del Mar Garden Club, Mrs. Vel\'a Kiley; t.rana- portaUon of canoe. RJcharl! Bar· celo; girls' costumes1 Mn. Leon- ard de Caux; RoyaJ Prin~, AnJta Coane. Pat Craig and Bev· erly Bechtold; space to ClecOrate The.re was a .turY of actlvtty and launch entry, RlchareotJ'I at the COrinthian Doet head· Yac-ht Anchorage; publldty, quarters at the rea.r of J. A. A.rvo Haa.-; eupervtmn, \YaUy Beft'a ofnce to tKe veey lut Oft'ha.i'at anti StAn Smkh: bOat fiilin.lte, and a ~ble num. u.d u tow, ~ Bm White: ber of minutes beMiM. AI late canoe owner, Ted 1'\i.mer; .ne au u 8 p.m. fllitl~ tCNdia ~ the other~ wtWJ macte thJs .,_. be1nt nta* ana entrtN were tak· tibit. lng off to je'MI Hie pintde. WALLACE BURTON, Pretldent • • • Ctvtc AIMM:tatlon . 'Ate Olrl 8eout tloe.t Wll male lOHM E. SllDUEIR. Piftldeftt up of a mua of taeent. lt WM JIIUiliiMI-.fti~Ditton. • built bY the Uetil, and MrL 'ftl IAR trta ,."k£ Tttttfi , M&rT Barrett, da\acbter of Mr. and Mrt. Jlltnee ~-Barrett ot Bay Sborel, asaumed her atudles u aenior at P11fttt1~ School for Gtrh ott MOftday. Mr. Banett retu.m«llut ~ trom a week's trip to Wuhl.ngt.On D . C . KennltRiaS Btnc~Ltst> TEACJIEft OF POPULAR PIANO Studio at S08 Malle Store 141.5 OOAST HIGHWAY ()won& del Mat tlii'tiCJr 1772 l Oculist Prescrl~ns Filled with the t in Modern Eyewea.r George W. Spratt OPTICAL COMPANY Diapm&ln& Opticians 811 COAST tnGHWAY Corona del Mar Harbor 3M3 Cttl,..,...ctor Dr. Donald J. Yamell -Chiropractor HOUI"S : 10 to 4 :30 Saturd"" aDd Evenings by Appointment 1217 COAST HIGHWAY· Corona del Mar Harbor lOtS Fun..-.1 Director Baltz Mortuary <llllfel by the Sea HA.RBOB 12 Oorona 4el Mar, Calif<fmla Ample ort~~ Harbor AmbuBmce Service H.AJtBOR 2787 Ntcht Cabs: 8eacon S6Gi 24-ltoutt SEftVICE 427 30th St., Newport Beach • Seal Ambulance Cadillac Equipment BEACON 6274 Meclical Oxygen ' Sick Room Rentals '-BE SURE-INSUJ\E" ~th Stat. ~ and Approved ,r....,. I te a Y•re 1....,-vt.M care and CoMt,...,..w ~lay REASONABLE RATES Open :5 days per_,.. A to 5 TfanaportaUOD Fundabed 190 E. l5tb 8t. COITA MEU fthone aeaoon 5117 FREE RCA Victor T elevisio·n Set To 8e Given Away ALSO WEEK LV PRIZES Ask for Your Tickets WATCH FOR THE WINNING NUMa£R6 1550 Ne\vport Blvd. COSTA MESA Independently and Locally Owned A Scotc.hm.in ln klltl ind a mJs..; lftmior .-edema Of ft:klo. cWpid- slOMry dOdor with a>lored movies eel .ome ol tJw eooditiOnS and the entertained the Corona del lar sufleJ'irc that t.bey mcounte~ Men's Club a t the monthly IM'el-and the work done to help the lnl last Thursday ev~nc at tM ~- Community Onu'dt. "!be JWW poliey of brief inter- The Scotch part of the entertain-vleM ol club .members was mo- ment wu pftRnted by RU&h tiDued. and Sam ~r. who ~­ "Scotty" McClymont of Corona ICiibea hin'Jie_lf as a reti..red neoa-s- del Mar, who wu wearlq the ~u-p&pHman, found himself &DS'IIr~­ thentic dfta unlfonn of tbe B1aclr tnc qU4!!Stions ~ a reporter, rather Watch which had belaft&'fd to his than uk:fQ& them. uncle. Scotty told a few jokes- Scotch. of co~nd ana ~ sonp. accompanied at t.M plano by Mrs. McClymont. The movies were hown by Dr. I. S. Ritchie of Rlvenfdto, a sum- mer resident of Corona del Mar, (Coetinued from Page 1 l who told of his work in settina up Bethel Mang. $2.755.85 for Lot ho pitals among the disease strlclit;. 30; Ed\Fa rd RoYal. S5 371 for en people in the interior of Mex-Lots 29 and 30. · ico. ~'0 other citv-o\\-ned lot near Dr. Ritchie has worked with the the Post Office· had been iOld at Mex.ican Government sin~ 1924--tne Aug. 22 Council meetmg. Sue· in areas where no docto~ had vis-cessfuJ bidden were ~ir. Ro,·at. ited before. He himself had been $2.261 for Lot 23, Block 431. 8.nd carried out for dead four times. Charles Roese. also of Lido Isle. I but he said he'll always go back. $2,315.50 l or Lot 24.. The movie!', taken by the doctor The Council lfondav night also: and his son during a trip into th~ 111 Directed Cit)· Engineer Bert \\'e bb to prepare a repor1 on ft proposed project to replace the wooden sidev.·alk on \he ocean front with a concrete sidewalk between 30th and 36th Sts. 1 2 J Delayed action on a peh· tion to form an assessment dis- The Parks and Recreation Com-trict for paving alleys between mittee headed by Francis Horvath 8th and 19th Sts .. until more ~ag­ presented its report Monday e\·e-natures can be obtained. ning to City Council, li.sting nu-t3J Receh·ed the thanks of merous recommendations for . de-resJdents of the 700 block at velopment or park and recreation-Polnlettla and Poppv Aves. in al areas In the city. Council took Corona del Mar for the city's co- no action but agreed to make a operation 1n pa\;ng the all~·. fuil study of the ~M. 1 4) Directed Cih· Attornev The r~mmendations mcluded George Dennison to· prepare the the foJlowmg: . necessarv deeds for the ron\'e~ · 1 1) Develop the ctty owned land ance o f ·the matching land. three north of Baysjde Dr. ~n Corona del blocks on the ocean f ront he-- :\Iar .. between ~auon and Mar-t""E'('n 13th and 16 th St.. to the guente for_ parkmg and park. state for the acquisition of Co- Grade ~o ~Jdewalk level th<' 14-rona del ~1ar beach al'('as in the foot stnp mside the sidewall< bt'-N'Cent rondemnation su11 • tween Dahlia and Hazel nonh of 15 , AcknowledgE"d the comple· C~::\c::t Bl_vd. and u~e .the !'urplu tion of the Sully-~liller impr cwe· SOli • ./ or h~l along ~ay tde Dr. ment of Balboa Bh d. from AI· I_ 1 J?e' elop entire OC<'an front , arado 10 Sixth St. and from area wnh rloraJ park areas at the l9th St. 10 ~1cFadden Pt. publk street e-nru . ___ _ -======;;:;;======: 13) Support the Yatious chic or -• ganization in development of or other LOANS personal property "QUICK SERVICE" Coast Cities Loan Company <Next Door to W estern Union Office) 2305 Coa t Blvd. Tel. Harbor 2638-J Newport Beach, Calif. Custom Built . an4 Featuring Air Foam Mattruee.~ and Pillow. parb and floral garden areas; co- O(X'rate with the Chambf>r of Com- merce to set up signs on ap- proache. to the city. 141 Prc\·Pnt :ll'rurnulation of un- ~ightly rl<'brb along the ... ~ate highway. Coach Ray Ros.c;o' pow(>rful Or- ang<.' Coa.."l Collt>gt> football <'('n tJn- ~t·nt '" rap1dl~ roundtn~ to top fonn for th~ eason·~ openf'J to tw pia~ «:>d agam~t P alomar C'nll£>~e this Saturday ni c.ht at ~t Itunt- in~on Beach Hi~h St·hool. Palomar ~'ill field a :-mall but \51 Adopt a poli<'y of r<>t aining dl ~ prop<-rty hotdin~ for deq•lop- m('nt of a ci\·ic area. puhlic bulld- in~s. parks and recreational cen- ter~ until a ma. tE't' plan i~ prPSent- cd by the planning consultants. gam<' team against the ~1rate.: hut 16) DE'\"<' lop an a rea r or picnic Co~c;t was f a,·ored t? wm h~ th~ table~ and oth<'r fa<'ilit ies on Bal-~TD i-last yt>ar and f!n.all~ c~Pd C\Ut boa Peninsula Point. nC'ar the Har-a narrow 12-7 dec1. Jon O\f'r th<' bor t>ntrance. hosttle Observer.:.. 1 7' l mprove the e~sting pla,·-Ob~l"\·er Coach_ ~u"lon Hat}l('~. , 1 d · former USC gndn-on gt'E'at '" grounrl on \\ ~t ~ewpoti I~ an . ed f hi 11_ hool >d fight-'~ t Recr<'ational facilities dur. ~ot f ~l : we sc t · ing e\"4:>nings to adult. a. w<>ll as tng oot e~. . _ . rhildrE'n: p~pare lighting systems Probable startmg hne ups. around recreattonal area.· MOVING NEXT MONTH t 91 Continue to support the rec-C d 1 .._,ta , ,·11 ~ the . 1 . . . h So 1 orona e •• r ~ ~ reattona actJvttte~ at t e w sng rmanent home of Mr. and ~In:. Gr<'en . at 15th and Balboa Blvd. ~ It Robinson beginning next 1 101 Cooperation with planning a t~ The Robinsons.. who live interests. with particular ~ference ~~iruna. have purchased the to the ar<'a betweoen Marsne Ave. h , J d S "th Na.-;5. H hw aJ the orne O.t u y m1 on • ''"' and Coast. lg ay . oog sus Ave. Tl-ansaction was han· northerly s1de of Bayside Dr. and died b E F Chamberlain along its southerly side between Y · · · VIlla Marina and Marine Ave .. the realtor. only area available for park pur-PURCHASE COM LOT poses for Balboa Island residents. ( 11\ Developlll('nt for park pur-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillip~ 5 of the area known as Wad-are in Corona del Mar to stay. ~Pool. between 36th and 38th Tht>y ~ave just h<?ught ~ future along Balboa Blvd. hom~1te on Jasmme A\e. <12) Establish plt-rg and floa~ SKIING ACCtO£T bt>tween 15t~ and 21st for ust> by A sk1ing acci~t ~ulted in g<>neral pubhc and Rt>d Cross for . i th ~;tal for Mlss . . ~ a Sl{'ge n e .. v.,.,. . I swJmmsng rourse. Rosalie Eart'l, dau~ht~ <'f Mt'!L FUftTHER EDUCATION Fred Ea~l. 10 ~udder Rd .. Bea-Th~ Cnrona de-l M:u · ~rls who ron Bay. RosabE" returned hom~ have left this week for Santa Thur'Sda~· from St. Jose~h ~'~~~~ 1\nrharn Collcgf' arf' Donna Clark. tal. She broke her 1 g 1116 \Vatcrfront Dr.: Patrlcht skiing at Sun Valley lft~t Ft>b- \Vel!h. 414 A\'oeado Ave.. and ruar) and it . was nt'('('ssa r~ for :o-rorma A d n ~18 Nard u~ her to ha,·e 1ron band. around .... n {'rso · · · her bones in the healing p rO<'f.>S". A,·e. . PRESCRIPTTON SER\~IC'E a11 eoeet atvd. Har'W 2S35 Corona del Mar -I Eftittfltl MEET THE E SIGN P ... a Mona ~ Barlow o1 D a 1 boa THU,.IDAV, MPT. 11. ,.,.. .Island took tbird plCl<."e in the 50-Mr ~:acy Jones. 111 J~. Bal- . e at the Fiesta boa 1£1and, E-ntertal.ned. yesterday ·intmin& meet at Ber-at luncheofl h~r guests being the on Sept. 3. Com~ past. officers a_" iati of t~ rw prls ol 12 )~ and Friday Morning lub of Los An- D .RING THE FALL A.!.O \~"1!\~R \\·e WaD Oose at 7 P .:M. -Opttn . unday • • • for Thurs.., Fri., at.-pt. 15-16-17 FRESH PRODUCE • • • • • • GOLDEN STATE • • • • • • • • • • lb66c • • • • • • • • • • fb53c ROXVILLE c • • • • • Mo. 2 can. 2 for Z9t • • • • • 2t • • • • • • can, 2 for f9c • • • • • • • lar e g25c BLUE SEA. LIGHT MEAT 11JMA. • • • • • • • • • 61 oz 29c \\'e \\.ill Clo~ at 7 P.l\1. DurinJ?; Fall and \\.int~r OP&~ "'l"~D . .\ \·s ARMOUR'S DEXTER • • • • • • • lb • •• TEX~I VIIITORI Page 4 THE ENSIGN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keran ot THUftSDAV, IEPT. 11, 1Mt I 2 Grid Hopeluls Stopped I:Jy lnjury 2771 Bajabore Dr., Bayshores, had for houleguestS during August Mr. BALDWIN PAftK GUE&TI Ke.ran's J)aftnts, the Lane John· Saturday guests In the home .._~.....,~~....--sons of Hoqfton, Texas. of Mr. and Mrs. A J . Rutter, 325 By BETTV WATSON \Vhen the wtd U blows tor foot-Grand CanaJ1. Balboa Island. Mr. and Mrs. St•nley Walsh. and Mrs. Fran~ J . Lane of bttll a ti t lh H ~80~'11'£ were cousin, Mrs. Vernon Mot-the former Nancy Holman, re-North Hollywood, to view tthhe Ensiinr ~:. atberee~~~ 8°:~ .'l "'~"-tlnger and ~'0 chlldren, Marcia tumed t~ her mother's home at Tournament of Lights from e ple or hopefuJs missing rrom th 81JPEB SERVICE and DonaJd, Mrs. Phoebe Harrel· 224 Manne Ave. before assuming Balboa Bay Club and stayed t or uad e WindOw anct Wall Cleafflng son and daughtens Marie a nd studies and teacllfng dutJes at dinner and dandng afterwards. sq · Complet. Home R...._.tlng Martha. Mrs. Ruth Crane and Pomona thJs tall. The Walshes • • • It was jUSt about a month Ago HARBOR ...._W children, Bobby and Judy, and have just finished a month's visit Recent guests on Balboa Island today that Hall Seely Jr.. 1006 717 La~r Ave. Mrs. C. A. Lane, who journeyed to Mexico City, where they were were Mr. and Mrs. NervaJd Ulver-Park Ave., Balboa Island, was Corona del Mar down from Baldwin Park to the guests of Edwardo Aguires, a stadt of San Marino, visiting at the talking to Judge Harry Blodgett's ~=============~ escape the heat. classmate of Stanley's at Pomona home of EWald Lemcke. 201 Pearl son, Buzzie, about their plans for ; c 11 Th ~a t t lth the all-American sport on the sev-'11 .I_ I o ege. ey p n o say w Ave., and Miss Lucille Lebow, who enth and eighth grade team this ..c• ~--, BARRETT& HAVE GUEITS Mrs. Elizabeth Holman until this was a houseguest at the Dr. Alon- ,-Guests left last week on Tues· week~nd. zo Cass home 215 Abalone. year. ORIGINALS d:ty from tht-home of the James • • • • • • "Gee, I'm glad I never broke any Olstom and Reedy Made S. Barretts, Bay Shores They Mr. and Mrs. N .C. Henger, 908 Here for the month of Septem-bones so 1 can be sure and play Infanr~~ ~Bath were the Barrett's daughter and s. Bay Front. ent~rtained their ber from Longview. Washington, football." said Hall. "Me, too," 1101 Coat Hlehway, COM her family, Mr. and Mrs Perelli son-ln·law's parents, Mr. and Mrs. are Mrs. Tom Melin and sons Ross agreed his companion. ~~==========~~M=~=t~tl~~~d~t~h:*~~U~tt~le~d:a~u~g~h~te~~~*D .~be~~A~n.and~~.Th~are~~~~ They~b~~n.~~t =-w Texas, last week~nd. Apolt-na Ave. day young Blodgett broke his toe ritin. Materials Get , PurtiecJ' Up • • • • • • and on Aug. 19 Hall had a St>rious . ' A h.ouseguest to vtew the Tour· Gilbert Radzat, son of Mr. and bike accident when the brakes be- -Where the Egyptian~ used s~one fold your note paJX'r into ~ long nament of . Ughts was entertain · Mrs. G. F . Radzat, 303 Amethyst came loosened and Interfered with tablets and the Amencan Indians 1 narrow form and slip it 11\ the ed last week-end by Miss Isa-Ave .. was a guest of p 1,ut Mantz. the bike wheel while he was riding u~ birch bark, we no\~ have j short end of a slender enve lope. belle Bowles, 1108 S. Bay Front. Jr., son of the famous speed ant! down hill. HaJJ had a nasty break plam and fancy pa{X'rs wh1ch are And so Brownie has put out a The guest was Mrs. Cyrus Grant. stunt flyer. on his yacht the at the elbow and had to be in the ro decorated and colored as to new stationery with this same Other week~nd guest•, also of f•Adore" over the Labor Day hospital for two weeks. intrigue the user into more fre-'Olinese.type envelope and paper-HolJywood, wwe Mr. and Mrs. week-end at CataHnu. The boys are postponing thf'ir quent correspondence. illustrated with a collection of Frank Bowles. • • • football until next year. Paper is defined as a substance birds by the artist Erica von • • • A flying trip \o England to made from fibrous material, such Kager. Houseguests last week at tht-•\'islt with her parents and reta-LEAVE FOR EAST as rags. wood, or bark. into thin ' Another novelty in stationery is home of Mr. and Mrs. Clem l tfves was taken by Mrs. James A three·week trip east. includ· sheets or strips. Paper with rag the new travel pack, which has Christie. 411 North Bay Front. Cooper, "hose residence ls 225•'\1 lng business and SO<'lal visiting content is the finest for business unusually pretty paper done up in were Mrs. Paul Eubank, and her Marine Ave. Mrs. Cooper WD.!! has 1>een planned by Mr. and ~rs. and social correspondence. having , a pad !o match the envelopes in a daughter and son-in·law, Mr. and gone two months, returning last W. J . Lake. who left their Balboa both strength and excellence of portfolio-type case. M rs. G. T. Sprague, all from Los \Veek of August. Island home at 308 Onyx Ave. quality about Jt . Notepapers come in two standard Angeles. • • • Tuesday Their trip includes a At The Islanders you will find si~s: the semi-hotes and small in-• • • Joann Sampson, 215 Sapph.iN' visit to Mr. Lake's parents home a complete selection of fine writ-formals. You'll find these at The Mrs. Irene Hiller, 223 Sapphire Ave .• returned a week ago Thuns· In Iowa and a business appoint · ing materials, including novelty 1'Islanders in the flawless ivory of Ave .. was hostess last week to day from her summer's jaunt to ment In Chicago. While they are note papers. They C8.I1'Y an opm l Crane's kid Hnish. in a deep forest her brother and sister-In-law Mr Europe. Joaon reports a wonde1·· gone Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Hanson stock (as well as boxed sets) on 1 green or navy blue (smart with and Mrs. E. F. Thomas of •Den: t-..._1 time witt\ only adverse hap-and their daughter, Heather. wm such quality stationery as Crane's white inkl, in scaUoped~ed ver, Calif. Trips to San Dteao. penlng. a mlstent, piece of lug. occupy the Lake home and keep deckle-edge vellum. so that you paper and envelopes, in pastel-Riverside and other California gage-whJch didn t occur untU daughter. Phyllis Lake. company. may ~rder on envelopes or your ~lored notes. or ln whitt-notes spots were Included in their she arrived In USA. She samp~ed favonte siz.e of writing sheets-w1th colored borders and floral ttlnery. several modes ot transportation OFF TO COLLEGE whichever you happen to run out designs. • • • in. her journey, starting over I With a car piled high \Vith tht- of first. The Islanders carry 1 And for brief drop-a-line cor-Mr. and Mrs Joseph Edwards Wlth a boat rlde and returning usual rollege accompaniment~. ~tons papers aiso in open stock respondence use the formal postaJ arrived home recentl from via air. Her return was . planned Dick ~aver, son of Mr. and Mrs. m such different weaves as Peters-cards---a pastel refinement of t he t hreeweek trip t s! ttl ~ in time. to go bac-k to Scnpps Col· I Ralph Deaver. 117 Apolena Ave. burg ... Calais Ripple. Random-post office's own penny postcard. British Columbia. 0 a e an lege thts fall. Balboa Island, left for his second weave and HighJand Sheer. And THE IS • • • jyear at Occidental College Tues· these in such ti~ts as tan, grey. LANDERS Attends Weddings lday. The Deavt>rs have just re· blue. white and plnk 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wallace, 312 turned llast week on , • .'ednesday) lt is an old Otinese custom to 214 Martne Ave. Balboa l•land Ruby Ave .. took their guests. Mr. I 8 I H •1/ I from a camping out trip in the --------========-----------a=n~d_M=r=s.~J~e=a:n~P:l~==e:r~~~~M~~ n every 1 S lli~~~~.Theym~et~r headquarters at Robinson Creek I t was a busy week-end in town I above Richmond. nlAT THEO JACKSON of North Hollywood FOR;\1ER Vogue Magazine Model h as joined our staff as Fashion Coordinator • tnc. , ... 209 Marine A venue Harbor 261 for Mrs. James T. Brown. 328 Dick Is returning to school a Amythest Ave.. Balboa Island.jlittle early because, as a member Celebrations began Thursday when of the honorary Tiger Club. he she attended the Beverly Hills 'has to be on hand to greet the wedding of Miss Sally Amn. 1 incoming fres hmen . daughter of the L. A. Daily New executive, to Oliver Thayer. CYCLONE MALONE The climax was Saturday when A nE>w television show which Mr. and Mrs. Brown's granddaugh-has jus t begun on KNBH. Chan· ter . Patricia McDermott, was mar-nt>l . 4. ha<; created some s pecial ried to William Evan Edwards at Balboa I~land intt>rest. Among the Beverly Vista Community the !'tars or the show are Church in Beverly Hi1J5<. 11\lr. and Mrs. \Van ·en WhitE', ''Patsy ~u." as she was known son a nd daughteJ··in·law of on Balboa Island, is the daughter Re,·. Harry M. White 1104 of M~. Maurine McDermott and S . Bay Front. Balboa Island . The the late Louis McDermott. The show is another of the puppet ser- newlyweds will resume their ies for childr<'n . It will be on Ci\'C studies at Stanford after a Lake day~ a week and is called "The Tahoe honeymoon. Ad\·entures of Cyclone Malone." BACK TO SCHOOL FOR LABOR DAY · It's back to school for the Labot· Dav w<>ek·end activitie.: Howe family of 604 Avocado of tht-Bud· Holsteins. 115 Via Ave .. Corona del Mar. Sheila wiJJ I Jucar. Lido Isl~'. included \'isillllg enter the University of CaJifor-wilh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Louis nJa this year as a freshman. Fulton of Hollyglen Place. Mrs. Brother Bard Is a senior there, Fulton is Mrs. Holstein's sister. and Mrs. Howe has taken an The Fultons also shared their apartment tn Berkeley to keep t:me w1th Mrs. Fulton's parents, house .for the colleglates. nr. and Mrs. John Osburn at Buy Isl::md. CARETAKER'S HOUSE READY POLIO VICTIM IMPROVES The caretaker's house on the Co· Greatly improved after her sic~e rona del Mar Sct\ool grounds, with polio. Mrs. Edwin Morgan· Which has been moved to a new rath. 1206 Fifth Ave .. Corona del location. is once again the home of Mar, is on the road to recovery. the Jack Hertwick family. The Mrs. Morganroth's sister, Mrs. h.ouae was moved from the Carna-, Burton Noyes of Massachusetts. tlon Ave. side of the block to the was here taking care of the chit- corner of Dahlia and Second in or-1 dren while the patient was in the der to make· room for enlarging hospital. Mrs. Noyes left last week the playground area. for her .home state. . MORE ARTI.TI HE-RE MOVE TO CORONA DEL MAR 1be number of artists in Corona The Paul Bartlett family are del Mar continued to grow this new residents at 600 "' Larkspur month as another of Laguna's ar-Ave., Corona del Mar. They have tistic oolony chose CDM as her come to CaUlom ia from Texas. home. The new resident is Mj Mr. Bartlett is an artist and rus Winifred Balch. Miss Balch and wile is a teacher, having taught at her mother, Mn. Allen Balch, have Southern Methodist University. moved into their home at <l38 She will teach at Gardt-n Grove FemJeat Ave. this e Table Tops e Shower Doors e Struetura.l Glua e Plate Glass uth He""ey W d to lyl Flnle A host of friends from Balboa Island and Orange County were present Sunday when Mi Rutll Hershey became Mr . Lyle Finley In the garden of the horne of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jensen, 16001 S. Harbor Bl\'d., Santa Ana. 'MATTER' 18 SUBJECT Garlands of greenery and hun-- The Golden Text of the Sunday dreds of American Beauty roses Lesson-Sermon on "Matter" at the helped to enhance the outdoor First Church of 0\rist, Scientist, setting for the d9Ubl6 ring wed· in Newport and in all branches of dmg ce~mony performed by Rev. The Mother Church in Boston, is Thomas Gibson. from the P alms: "Trembh.'. thou The bride. the daughter of Mr. earth, at the presence of the God and Mrs. Anton Hershey, 208 Onxy of Jacob". Aw .. Balboa Island. was married • • • in a white pique gown with net APOSTLES H E RE SUNDAY insf'ts at the oval n eckline. She Topic fot· Sunda) ·s Sermon at wore a fingertip \'eil held to her the Balboa L'\land Chapel \\<ill be cap with sE>ed peuls and carried ''Successors of the Apostles," ac· a white bouquet of orchids and cording to Re\'. Harry \Vhite. stephanoti . ThE> bride's attendants Grace Poirier will si ng. "In were Wanda Smith of Santa Ana. MR&. LYL E F I NLEY Hea,·e-n Lo\·e Abiding.'' m~id of honor, Shirley HaJey. Ba l-tl. Mull Studiol • • • boa Island, and Betty Patch. New-accessories and a white corsage. lido Women's Club To Meet Tomorrow New re idents of Lido Isle are espec1ally in\'ited to the opening m('('ting of the Lido Isle Women's Club for the sPason. to be held at the Lido llile Club Huuse tomorrow 1 Frida~ l. Tomot-row':. {l<'t -t ogf>t her is a pecisl m<'Cting C'aliE>d b) the pres- ident. )Jr . Gt>rr) Gatt• .... to get faJJ plan under way. Speeial group chairmen who wiJJ organize theu· sec tions are Mr~. Stanlf•y C. Chamlx>r-. for garden~. :\ll . C. S. Rudd bridge and ca· na~ta. and Mrs. Lt-e Barnes, book re\ iew .... The newly appointC'd member- ship chairman. ~Irs Ha) Langen- h£>im. "'til be assts ted by the offl· cer : :\1r-. Kent Hitchcock. \·ice· pre~id<'n t . :'\11 .; !'je)-.on ~eke. sec- retary. and ~1f!:.. ::'\elson Holm- HOME F OR FALL Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. S~ 303 I.Jdo Nord, Udo Isle, are at home after a summer vacatlOQ pent travelling. The Sparks' trav- els included Yo mite National Park. t "''O \\-eekc;; at Catalina and a trip to San FranciM'O to vtsit f r . Spark~' hrothN', Anhur Sparks. ' FT:'\"E IT ALIA~ DIJI."'NERS and complete menus OPE.'\ F OR LU~C'H COCKTAD..S 1611 COA ST H IGHWAY Harbor 1180 Cor-ona del Mar Open Until 2 A .M . Food Served to 1 :30 A .M. "RELI GION A S INNER LIFE'' port Heights. both bride maids. The groom's mother wore blue "Religion as Climate and Re-J unior bridesmaid was Evelyn crepe with a pink corsage. lJgion as Inner Life" will be the J ensen. daughter of th e Morris After the reception, which was EASTERNERS V ISIT wood, treasurer. =~~~~~~~~~~~~~ s ubject of Rev. Perry F . Jensens. Five-year.ald twins. Char· held in the garden, the young Rl"<'ent guests at the home of Schrock's t>l mon Sunday morn-lenc and Darlene Taylor of Santa couple left on their honeymoon at :'\fr. and Mr'\. Thomas Smjth. 621 lng at the Cot'Ona del Mar Com -Ana. were flO'Ner girls. AJI the Pebble Beach and Cannel. They Acacia Ave .. Corona d 1 Mar. were munity Church. attendant were dress<>d in mar· will reside at 2~1:~ Balboa Island. ~fr. and Mrs. Ray Dondero. of quisette of green and lavendarj Brookl~-n. X . Y . and Mrs. Grace CHURCH sc~o~L· CLASSES shades ~nd carried parasols deco-Surprise Shower Given \\'all. and her sons. and her WeE.>k nay Churc h School rated wtth flowers. . I A surprise "personal'' shower mother. ~tr~. GE-orge Crockett of The groom. who 1s the son of · . '-· 'f · AI h f classes in r·ellgious eduactfon will M d M L F F 'nle of wus giVen to Patricia Anderson ~-wt ton ... , atne. so ere or a be <'pE'n to pupils in both New-r . an rs. · · 1 • Y Wednesday eve-ning last week at short '•~•t were the Smiths' son port Bea<-h and Co ta Mesa again Orange, was attended by hts bro-the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar and his \\ tfe. ~lr. and Mrs. L. A. this coming y£>ar. It was an-ther Loren as bes1 man and For· H tll 615 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle. ~mtt h and ~Ir. a,nd :\Irs. William n ounced thts weE.>k by Re\'. rest NeaJ and Mat Brown as with Mrs. Hill and ~Irs. Xellte SchaaJ. all of Sou th Gate Thomas Roy P e ndell. chairman ushers. Christy of Newport Heights as WO:\'DERFL'L Winter Hats A~D Bags at e~ PJJ. 448 Coast Blvd. South • OpJX•"lle Hotel Laguna) L\Gl'~A BF..ACH of the interfaith rommittee. Mrs. Hershey wore a peach· co-hostesses. P r£>_ent were ~res-CAFE CORONA DEL MAR Founh and fihh waders "ill ~ oolored la~ ~ \\ith matching dam~ Kathl~n Coleman. B~{~ ~~~4~0~S~C~o~a~st~B~o~u~le~v~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E>ligibJe to enroll in l';e'\.\.·por·t h Is Ob ed Schock. Hazel Lane. Barbara !I Beach ; fifth and sixth graders Birt day serv Haught. Ida Black. ~Ia r~ Gib~on. All Prices! can enroll in the Costa ::'\Iesa sys· Nlne youngsters helped Cynthia Phyllis Gaston. Garnet ~tcCul· tern. Smith celebrate her ninth birth-loch. Jean Galbr aith BPJtv • • • da\' last Thursday at 518 A\·ocado, Springer. Marge Brown :\lat ~ ''W ITH Co.rona del ~tar. The party began Hac-k£>tt . Judy Tucker. Pea<'hy A LL THY _MIND" ·at 2:30. wtth all the pr<> ents and Re\. Thornas Ro) P~ndcl l. pas-games that accompam· a binhday Campbell. \"elma O'Rt ien. Flot · tor. has chos<>n for h1s sermon, . d f . ~h d ff ·'th ence Anderson and DelJa \\'tl· •·w ·th All Th · M' d" s d cel€bratlons. an 101" P 0 "1 Iiams. moth£>r and gra ndmotht>r 1 . ~ 10 : un ay cakt> ice crt>am and cola. r"·-~pecth·eJ_,.. of t he bride. In· mommg at the htts t Church · ' by the Sea. Church School rally . Tho. e w ho att('ndt.'d .!he~· fete \'ited but unablP to attend werP i s at 9 :-1."1 a.m .. and tl'let·e wtll be \\ere the _guest of honot s . t:.!<'.r . ~1esdames Lee Fu~ter. Bill~ JJea· ins1 allattfJn of churc·h school Ellr n. D1ane ::'\Tar~c. Patncta ver. Joan and Fran<-es Kin~. teachers at 11 a.m. Election of L:J mmt•t man. ~andra Swanson. Bobb) Sprague. Anne Talten and of1icers for the Youth Fellow~hip Elcann~· and Elissa EmbrN•. ~~~Y :\large Blair. 1.s scheduled for 7 p.m. Cathennr Andr<>ws and Patncta ----- Meetings Resumed First fall meeting of the Church School Gutld of the Corona del Mar Communit~ Church was h£>1d Monday ('\'ening at the home of Mrs. Stuart Di<'hl. 508 Goldenrod Ave. The pre. ident, Mrs. Norman Frahm, conductE'd the devotions and business meeting. Chur<-h School picnic on Oct. 1 was di cuss<'d and plans were mad<' for th<' rhurch bazaar this fall. Ways and means chairman, Mrs. E . G. Donn<' will have charge of the booth at the bazaar. On her committe<' ar<' Mr . Burt Procter, Mrs. Frahm. Mrs. C . H. Pew. Mrs. WilliAm Humason and Mrs. H. E. B<'nedict. Mrs. Prncter wac; named devo. tions chairman. N<'W guE-Sts of the Guild were Mr!'. Humason. Mrs. P t>w. Mr!' Jack Hubbard. Mrs. Robert Guenth~r. Mr-5:. Cliff Joye. Mr~. James Va n Dyke. Mrc:. Ha· rold H etrkk. Mr.;. R. P. Keller and Mrs. J ohn Drury. PRO-AMERICA MEETS Pro-America. organization for Republican women, met Tuesday in FUll~rton for a tea at the home of Mrs. A. W . Elm£>r. Harborites who attended included M rs. J. Arthur Taylor, Lido Isle; M rs. E ileen E hN>sman, Newport; Mrs. E lmer Poirier. Corona del Mar, and Mrs. S. W . Cammack. Balboa. HUTCHINSON& RETURN A flying trip to Ol-egon was taken by Mr. And Mrs. MUon Hut· chlnson. 515 Orchid Ave., CoronA del Mar. They arrived home Von- day alter more tha n a week north. A high spot in th eir trlp was a visit to the studio of Pimo Bel- )u!;chi, world famous ard\itect. \Vhile in Oregon they visited long- standing friends. ----- C.D.M . CHURCH PICNIC The church and Sund~ school picnic of the CoronA del Mar Com- munity Olurch wtll be h~ld at Or-anre O ty Parlt in Orange on Oct. 1. Each family ,vill bfinl their own lunth and cold drtnka and ice tftam ~11 be provided b y the Church School Guild. Games an<! prizes will ftll ttei afternoon. and Da\id ::'\teyers. A UXILIARY M E ETS CIRCLE MEETS Women's Society for Christian Service met TUesday at Christ Church by the Sea. The business m~ting ·was scheduled for 11 a.m. and lunch lx>gan at 12:30 p.m. First tall meeting of the \\'om- an's Auxiliary of St. James Epis· copal Church will meet today !Thursday) at the Pari h hou ~ at 2 p.m. Hostesses are ~rrs. \\'illiam Fisher and ;\frs. J . B. Prendergast. t l I Martin's Golden Orailt. Glasgow- tanned from Continental skins, the finest in aU the ,rorld. I t~ richer lustre, 80ft« texture loo@el' lite give you real foot luxury. Fully , lather Lined. ... . $16 Fall Servke Special Ourtng the summer you may have let you r ~ad•o run down a bit . T he ft~ll programs are all coming O"'' the ~t r aga•n. and we know that you won't want to miss them. So why not bring your' set in to us for a complete chec'<-u p v. thout charge from now until Oct . 1. For your conso le w e \\ I ; ady come to your home and check 1t over for $1 .50. SOS Radio ancl Music Stores H ubor 780 800 Marine Ave. BAL BOA ISLA N D Ha rbor 1772 1415 Co t Blvd. CORONA D EL MAR SHOE Imported S c ot c~ Graia ' --.. • THE •NaiGN D 'Lt• I(• :J ' Sit THUR8DAY, 8EPT. 11, 1141 an 10 IUS OW Deputy Grimd Matron . Nets $32.01 Total To Visit Star Chapter , Mrs. Grace Irvine, Deputy Grand So successful was the Dahlla Matron of the 80th Dl trict, Order Olildren's Show the first nJght ol the Eastern Star, paid her that they 1ave it the second, and official visit to Harbor Star Chap-so suocess!al was it both nights t8 Under Dispensation Tuesday that they netted $32.03, It was re-~. Sept. 13, In Odd Fellows ported this week. Thll amount wiU ~le, Costa Mes~. Members of be turned over by the children to t•e ChBJ>ter were expected to be the Heart's Disease Association of Jll"fteDt to receive official instruc-America. tiona trnm th1r deputy. Mrs. Ellyn The play was gJven over the Nielson was refreshment chair-first week-end in September in the man of the evening. yard at 212 Dahlia Ave., Corona del Mar. Those who took part in MEXICAN VISIT the dramatic and melodramatic ep- It was the first journey to Mex-isodes were Don and Steve Bar- too for Mrs. Tom Vick. new Co-ton, 212 Dahlia; Dorothy and Bill rona del Mar resident, recently West. 211 Dahlia; Judy, Janet and Others accompanying her to Ti-Ned Jennings, 214 Dahlia; Sammy juana were Mr. Vick and Mr. Rhenborg. 1316 Ocean Ave.; Shar- tlnd Mrs. Charles Thomas, also ron f9bbee, 312 Hellotrops; Julie of Corona del Mar. Rob1nson, 208 Dahlia: Jim and KAMAAINA MEET& Kamaaina Klub, Harbor social group, met J as t week at the Gary Crain, 305 Fernleaf; Jim and Stephanie Hill, 1604 Second Ave., and Fred Stillings, 218 Dahlia. home of ''Boots" Keene, Balboa. NEW GIRL AT THE BANK . • Pat lntterson, Christian Schindler Wed A afmple and tn.forinal ~lng cessot·les and wore a corsage of ceremony united Miss Patricia red roses Ralph Bryant of Co· Nell Andereon, daugbt~ of :Mrs. rona del Mar was best man, and Florence Anderson of Corona del ushers were Robert Campbell of Mar, and Christian F . Schindler', Udo I le and Huge Springer of eon of Mr. and Mrs. A. S . Schtnd-Newport Heights. Jer, of Colombia, South America, I Mrs. Thomas Gibson sang on Saturday a.ftemoon at the "Calm as the Night" and ''The Chapel by the Sea In Corona del Lord's Prayer," accompanied by Mar. Mrs. Hazel Dell of Balboa Island. The 3ouble-rlng service was The chapel was profusely dec- read by Rev. Thomas S. Gibsc»t, orated with d'ahllas and glads. pastor of St. Andrews Presby-White glads and candles de-co- terlan Church. The bride, dress· rated ttie altar and cro brought ed in teal blue with brown hat I from St. Andrew Church by and accessories. and carrying a Rev. Gibson as a special courtesy bouquet of pink rosebuds, . a p-I to the bride and groom. members proached the altar on the arm ot of his church. her brother, Edwin M. Anderson, I A reception was held imme- who gave her ln ma.rrlage. She diately following the ceremony was attended by Mrs. John Keef-at the home of the bride, 428 er of Costa Mesa. dressed In rust Marguerite Ave.. Assisting at with grey accessories and carry-the refreshment tables were Mes- ing yellow rosebuds. dames Jim Foster, Frank Chris- The bride's mother was dress-ty. \'ictor <Sagan. Maxine Cham- ed in jade green, with black ac--berJain and Bessie MacGinitie, Hazel Sowder from Hollywood There's a new employee at the was hostess. Members and a few Newport Harbor Bank in Corona I gue ts were present. del Mar. She's Kay Henshaw of 1 a nd Mrs. Danny McDaniel com- pleted the cutting of the wedding cake, after the bride ana groom had removed the first slice. Mr. and Mrs. Schindler left for a short honeymoon trip to lower California. They will be A surprise flight from his at home after Oct. 1 at -115 E l headquarters. at Ft. Benjamin I Modena Ave Newport Heights CAFE CORONA DEL MAR 405 Coast Boulevard Vi's Beauty Shop 8helton-Thermlque MACHINE WAVE Longer Lasting Loveliness 1103 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar HA 0533 Costa Mesa. who's doing book- ket>plng dutiE"ll;. She plans to move to Corona dt'l Mar soon. DIRECTOR RETURNS Miss Jean Taylor, execut1vC' di· rector of Girl Srout activities in Ncv.'J)Ort Beach. J<>t urnf'd to her . home a t 209 F<'rnleaf Aw~ .. Corona del Mar rE'<'<'ntly after a month's ,·acation. She 'i-.it<'d h<'r mot h<'a· in Duluth. Mmn. You SAVE 50% and UP PATIO • DINNERWARE • LARGE SELECTION ( Featurlnta New ltlandware Pattern)) GD*ffi THE FORMER Lorena L. Steln- be,.er became Mrs. Georve H . Robinson Jr. at a recent Corona del Mar wedd.ing. (Photo by Gerhardt.; 1 Harrison. Indianapolis. Ind., was ' · made b~ Maj. Gen. Paul L. Wil· Jlams. who arri\·ed in Corona de-1 Mar early Saturday morning to attend the wedding of hb. niec<'. Patricia NeH Anderson. Adding to the occasion wa~ tht> 1 <>union \.\.ilh his mothet·. Mrs. Della D. ~'alliams ; his brother. TO LIVE IN C.D.M. ~~tty. Eu~ne D. Williams; his Xew residents in Corona del Ma 's asteor.. Florence Anderson and By ANN are Miss Olive Bosomworth an~ ~1artha G~~· and their familiPs. Ohh! \\'t> hav(• a VERY im(}(ll- h<>r father. George F . Bosomworth 1 Gcn.<'ral ~ tlliams reveal('() that tant '151tor this Wt'<'k ... and of Pasadena. They are moving h~ Wlll soo':l mo.ve to Selfr·idge '''hat's mor<' she's going to ~tay their furniture down this month 1 Facld. Detroit, Mtch., as a result )Vith us. 1 am so t>xcit('() and l'd to 714 Heliotrope Ave I of the Government's economy like to ha\'t~ ~ ou meet my sisH•r _____ · bill which is eliminating many manikin a ll the way from l"ew MRS !Army fields. This will be of spe· York. H<.>r nam£' is lean you -VAN DYKE RETURNS cia! intert'st to General \Villiams. gut>ss?) and she's going to stay 1 Mrs. J ames Van Dyke and sons as it is the city of his bit1h. The here and kt•ep me compan y in the Mark and Jo~n returned last (;(>neral left from Long Beach window at O'Brien'!>. Friday to thear home at 603 Sunday evening. My sister is brimful of ideas to Orchid Ave., Corona del Mar. tell us about New Yot·k fashions from a three-week visit to Port· ESTABLISH R ESI DENCE but, of courst>, 1 don't let her get l land, Oregon. A newly acquired house at 717 very far without filling her fuJI of Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar, wiJl information about the latest Cali- ' V~CATIONS IN KANSAS be the future home of Miss Ma-fornia style , too. To tell ~·ou the Alma Cole. P former Fernleaf bel Gagnon and her pa.rents, Mr. truth he wa.s really amazed at Ave. resident. who now Uves at and Mrs. J . E. McCready. The some of our beautiful west coast 1212 Coast Hlghway. Corona del McCreadys are moving here fashions-and positively astounded lEE OUR "BARGAIN BASEMENT" Mar, ls '1siting her family. the this week from Riverside to J2in Q\at S<-:TlP of their very latest New ~-~-~~~~---~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J~~~In~ S~~ftth~r~qht~w~~~n~Y~~tJe~~da~ally~~ ~· Labor Day. lng on Fernleaf Ave. her out here ttrd are available • Formal and Candid Photos • Press Releases, Pictures and Copy to local and metropolitan newspapers WEDDINGS NOW Complete Coverage at o Price YouOan A fiord BY art in photography HARBOR 292W • right now at 0 Brien's! Take thOH darllnQ Gregory blouses, for ex~mple. They are made of be..-utlful stonecutters faille anJ trimmed in the most elegant manner, Including tiny satin buttona a nd treadneedle metal beading, and one model with " rich lace yoke. One of t:1e most beautiful shade:.; that h'l~ JUSt come in in thes~ blouseo; is the new "magn.JliR··. It's a deep creamy of(.white( almost the color of taffy. Another shade is the new forest g-reen-a deep bright hue with a lot of the blue gree.n. Ynu'll also find these stun- ning new blou£es in ro) al blue, black :Jnd grt\y n~d li~ht blu<'. nll with exquisite tt·im detaii. Since I've taken this sitting down position in the window, I no- tice the tendency to sag sideways through the hips, and consequt>ntly I have to ~lect my girdles most carefully. But I bflieve Velma J'las the answer to the prayer of a maiden-:;of any age-In regards tc this giJ'OJe busJness. lhe haa juwt recetved a new nylon lace girdle atyled by Re- mey of California. n fa new fab- ric Ia juwt belft9 Introduced in the b ig city ator"'d, too, and Velma fa aure that you'll like lt . tt't very gentle, but very fh-m. Holda you In without the bother Of bOnn or ataya. Swelt for Cali- fornia weather becauee it It not a heavy garment •.• and haa all the .,..f'ful propertle. of ny- lon. ~table In e'rdle a nd pantle gfrdle • .J Come in and meet my sister ..• ~ND see if you can name her. • • THE ENIION Page 7 ~.J T, Ou f THUIIIDAY, &EPT. ,,, ,... f.Note'S from £41"011« lei .Mar )"'''any ,,u~n t or Corona Cralt A ,..,.,k.-nd h::;.,=u':; ~~D:..E~~:mNo:.:~~ 11 "hu. wh n i F~pi~~h~2!' ~~o!rbor CUSTOM FURNITURE home of Mrs. Virginia Turner. they return to theh home in ad~a m~a~ turned out Thursf- 'IOA11L ~--t R Yuma "-ill take th ir parent'> a~ to . e a fall fa_hlon how o .L4JV n ~ wy. 609 Narcissus. has been Miss with ~hem. William and Harn d1 . coat and wt pat1ern as de- Corona del Mar Harbor 1101 Ruth Curl from Los Angeles. W estover ar f' twins. -.agn<>d b~ Vogu and tfu..-pla) Pd by • • • modt+ .. for the:> Rankin Dcpar1ment Dr. and Mrs. Harold Jacobson • • • '-ton.> in . anta Ana. The ()('t'a ion Mr. and :\<1 rs. H . L . I...A>onard of wa ... the" annual fall brido<> tPa and of Minneapolis, Minn .. are pend-Fontana snont th......... da' ... .,, "' Y" '..o"' • ..., fashtnn ... hQ\l' of thf> '"'Omf n'c: oC'iul ing two Wf'eks in the Ray Nielson week with !\tr_. W ilham S~ keb S<•{"lion of th· San'a Ana Count ..... ' home. 1720 Waterfront Drive, d ,..,. d :\t \\''11 l.J ' ·.; an ··~r. an · rs 1 aa m ~ar-Club, th1 ·'Par undf'r t h4• darf><·tlon COM. Ruth Jacobson and Ellyn ter A26 °-aont'a • .. J:X ,.. • of • ~ !':' r .l("()r"• Lo" t' of Ba I boa Nnelson are cousin s. .. • J,land • • • Mr. and ::'\1 rs. John Cam<'ron Bnd~~ tabl~ fo1· thE' pa!1~ \H'rf' N. E . Bodenshatz, who has been have mo,·ed tr rm thetr home at resef"\·t'd h~ th<> rciJ.,v.ing Harbor spending several months with 1201 Coast Bl\ d. and arP nov. OC· At ea worn n ~1r:--. Hadd Rmg. hls son·in·law and daughter, Mr. cu,tyinR the home of \1r. and ::\fa.;;, G F'ull£'r Pett>r<; :'\l rs. Tom a nd Mrs. Frank Powers, 601 Mar· ::'\1r"-. A S . Carlson. 214 Ff·t nlt-af. Ht>nde on of Lado 1.~1.-· :'\tr-. 0 Z guerite Ave .. left Monday night for fhe -.A.inter months. Robertson. Mrc; Rarnard Pk~t>r by TWA plane for his home in • • • M,..... Gt>rald Rttdu . :\1~ Soh Cal- Chkago. Ill. :\Irs. Essie K~ te. 312 Or chtd lb .. ::'\1r·. John Boyd and :'\1r" :\tat> • • • Ave .. ~ntertained a p-oup o f !"old •r of Corona del )tar. ~frs G. Now You Can Buy This Miracle Cloth Young Harry Westover. son of friends on Frida~ for a patio E Toh1ll. Balboa. ~frs. Lowr•. RaJ- Judge and Mrs. Harry Westover, luncheon and the afternoon boo J..,Jand: ::'\1r<;. Obed Lur·a, nf 1615 Pacific Drive. left Friday Present '>\'ere ~e dames Audrey Costa ::'\1e....a and :'\1 r ... Ed" .u cl ~~~­ for Tucson , where he will attend \Vhile. Doroth\' Kirk and her lum of Bay Shor£>S. AT Brookings Variety Store the t'niversily of Ar-izona. Both son" David and Gordon. and Mrs. Fashjon fabri~ for fall v.-a' the Judge and Mrs. W estover grad· Rena Hin h<m. all from Santa thc>mt> of the ... ,~ IP show. TPa tahiP uated from this same Uni\·ersity Ana. and ::'\1rs. ="oJ'a ::'\1ae Bat~ for the affair wa d('('(•ratPd m Ia'- many years 3RO. and :'\lrs. Jimmie Z<-rrr:an of Co-ender to d('("p urpl<> '-h td{·" .l·t••r .. • • • rona del :\tar Sunda~ :'\1r anrl tH:~ with l<wPnlicr -..atm tv~"" Judge and Mrs. Harry Westover will Jea,·e for Gilman Hot Springs tomorrow. taking w1th them the judge's father and motheot·. Jud~e and ::'\frs John \\'estO\'t>r. ThE>~ "ill be met b~ Attor·ney and Mrs. Mr". Charl~ K~ te and t hr•ir .... on· m -law and daughtt>l \tr· ~nd :\la s. Rnht>rt Bc!rtt-tt of ~:tnt<t Ana. altE>nti<•d 1 hP kP F,,)Jt .. , 111 Hoi I~ wr)Q(i. Girls Who'll Go fo College in Party Harbor 850 603 Coast Bh·d. Corona del Ma r THE FAMILY EST~UUNT FRtDAV8 COMMUNITY NIGHT SP ECIAL CHI LDREN'S PLATE I50c Lunch 50c up Dinner 1.35 up OPE N 11 :00 A .M -NOW OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK - • -L415 Coast Rwy. RA1946 Corona del Mar EMERSON 61-/nch Screen $2~9.00 Installed RARBOR282 82.~ Coa. t Blvd. Corona d 1 Mar • • £11 . and .\I!'· r ;<·orgP . 'r11 m.111 ,.\ fl .mh• r of Ra!hoa. < ·.,, 1 na Pea~f' h'l'.'' !P urnl~l ,,, ! ••ir \\In tl• ~''lt mo ~anta .-\r.a ll• .h•· t('r· hom£> 1111 Paf'ifi• l>n\1' . ..:u,, \\h<) \\ill .nt•r ••·ll•·.:• ... ·•' 1 hP\ ~ad 'Jf>OI the> o.;un•mrr In ft,,hm(•n thl' ~~·~r !T11 ' It: •• d .n· thl' northf'tn tate and (·,,rlda n,r,snrl'-1'1. horp.art-. <1' I · hr•m•' \\JTh T('htt C'hllr1n n cllltl •l'~lf't' of :'\l i ........ Ba•h'lt'l JPn•' l1.t .H:-~·p­ l'(•la'l\ c•.... of \J lnrl \1 •' C I. ,J, n•, :1 1 Popp~ A\• <'• •or,. rl•l ~~ r ],.,. :\I rs. :'\l<tr gE>n Romr 1 ... i, lwa TI 1ur-.ch~· sb.tet ~t. ~. R~s~t{' ca~t'. and Lt•a mcJt her . ::'\J rs. J osephmP l'oiP will oc:cup~ the residf'n<'<' of Judge-and .\I rs Han~) \\'c!--'0\Ct . 1615 Pacific Dri\'E". during thE' next !;Chool year. Mrs. Romt>r .... a has eharge of the S('hnol r aft" terias in the :'\€'\\ po1 t Harbor ~Jnc:;t of the t:lrJ, ptf ·• r• a .. , • n- t ~"nm: Orancf' Cr.,1-.• t '~>ll•·t:•· ·has fall The>~ tn{ lud .. K'lth~ A,hf 1 nnd Lon R1 c>st of Ralhoa. :'\anc~ DP- Roulhnc· of S.anta Ana H• ,ght<: and Mat JIM> Dt .. armin and J C'ann Ruo;;- ....,11 of C •rona d<'l :'\lar. area. Barbara Barnhou_f' 1s PntE'ring Cm,·pr-.it\ of Southern California. • • • Alvah Arln O€'nton. the l"niversity I Dr. and :\trs. George Ste,·en on or ~~vada. B:"~ host£>S Bar~ar~ is Sharp and their son and dau5;hter. enteorm~.\Vhltt.Jer College.\ 1rgmia George J r . and Paula. will return Jones. ho goe to Harbor High, to Pasadma this week, George to was also prewnt. Jeaw for college, Unfwrsity of ----- Colorado in Colorado Springs. and Stanley Mestons Mo\·e · P aula to enter Uni\'ersity of Cali-To Pasadena Home fornia at BerkelE'y. The Sharp \t ,6 <:' r . r. and .•1 r-5. ~ tan)Pv :'\fE'!'ton. home will be occupied for a ew "' ho ha,·t> made their· home at weeks by Dr. and ::'\trs. Robert 101 C~ stal AH .. Balboa T!o-land Wood and family of Pasadena. Dr for the:> past fl\€' year ha\E> dE'· Wood is associated with Dr. Sharp pat te-d ror 1 hE'ir home-m Pasa in his Pasade~a a_ffi~e. dena. The-y are k€'eping the-ir L . )and home-for week-ends and '\1r. anr1 Mr~. R•Js!= ll H ampton ,.aC'ations howt>\·er. 416 M~rguerile A\'e.. ~epart~ An "Auf \\'iedersehPn" partv last Fnday for a \'acatJOn tnp wa given for them re<'entlv b~ which will tak~ th<'m as far north the Chat·l~ Bakers of 110 · Cr~. as Canada_. '''tth . stopovers at stal AH" .. and the-Arthur To.r ,·arlous pomts o~ mterest. They rances other Cn·stal A\ t>. neigh were accomparu€'d as far as llot·s. Ask<'d to-sharP C'OC'ktall" Seattle. \\'~sh .. by Tomm~ Fo_s· a nd hors d'o..'U\ res were D1 and ter .. who w11l pay a \'l~lt to hts ''~'"· Frt"d Simpson. :'\Ir and 1 fc.mtly and the old home town. Mas. J. Kenne-th Kieont>. :'\Jr-5. Ed· • • • d ' . • 1 I<' l ra1g 'lnd Mrs. B<'t t\ \\'?to;;or. Dr. and !\trs. S \\' \\('tmer. · relath·es of D. R. Rooke. 715 Goldenrod A\·e .. Corona del ~ar. arrh·ed recently for a \'isit with the Rookes. Other ''isitors at the Rooke home ha,·e been :'\1r. a nd Mrs. James Slick of Bcrkel<'y. Calif. Bib 'n ' Tucker Dance Will Be Held Sept. 23 Board of darectors for thE' Bib 'n' Th<'ker dance dub had th<'lr first fall m('eting r('('(>ntly at the TE'mplE> Hill home-of Dr. and • • • , ::'\1 n;. Ef"\;n \\'atkins. L ag una The Garden Club section of the ~ach. Plans were diS<'Us~ed for Corona del Mar Civic As$ociation the C'lub's fall dance. which wall be will havE' as speaker at tomor· h<'ld Friday. Sept. 23. at the ~ew­ row's meeting a representative : port Harhor Yacht Club. C'hairnl<'n from the Agricultural SE>rviC'<' Oe· of thE' dan~ arE' Mr and ::'\1rs. Stu- partment. He wUl speak on art Di('hl and Mr and Mrs. Al Ple- "Soil." T he meeting will bE' held ger of Coronn del Mar ::\tusk will at the h'ome o f Mrs. C. H . he furnishE'd by Ray Lt\ ingo;;ton's Droege. 300 Feornleat Ave-.. at oJ'('hestra. -------------::=-=-:-~:-:--;~:---:-:::-·:--;;;;:::--::-7.;:::::~~:::7:::::--2-:-:p~.m=. --:;:::::i::::;;:-------1 ~-dan<'f' PJ\ rt ies wi)) h<-held at 1 tht> home, of M~c:.rs. and Mm~ F' " ' -. : .. ,, ... --------~ John K~ler. Lynn HughE'". Ray See the TREASURE CHEST (donated by Corona Craft) that will be filled full of prizes (donated by local businessmen) and buried in Corona del Mar for "TREASURE DAY ." Todd. Corona d<'l Mar: Ferri . rot t. usli<' fcDonald. ant a Ana. and Dr. and Mrs. \\'atkin. of Ufrllna. ENTERTAIN L .A . COUPLES AT Vale's Decorator Shop nov. ho.~ a comple <' tock of th0$e ni,'W tra\t•rs.e dtCJ~. of bt•auuful d u r a b J t.' K('m rd fabric<: Jn 16 dt.><.'OJ"aH•r cCtlocs. Tht>\ a rc• I ull wid h 1-'r nrh hl·adt•d and !Pad) 1i han~:­ and ~ ou can bu~ thE>m for 1•• ........ than th.-··o.••t (f the ma- t•·l·ial unl~ 95 , ... r p;:ur • \'ah·'.., ol-.n ha!-o n <"ompl ltn£> of c·urtarn J'fld• r11\t t'1'xi.;. and uthtr d r c:. I-• 1 y ha&d\\'8fl' f !I f h r:'ll mA l • ~ anti d•'<nnttnrc • • The California Shop i ulfPnn1: a frt"f· ~ "f""Uratl !-(•f"\'IC'P whu h "fX .ahze-s an -.mall hnmt-.... Com• .n or (&ll g('<ti'OO "1~)41 f 1 r l> hnnw ap- J>Ointm( nt The Franciscan Shop r ~•·• rn ,.~ ., • ., •c•l• •.· .. t ... a · 1 , .. ,,~, • • • The Galler y hc.h "ht tin• d n ff'\\ (•! ,.. ,if ti !l"' I t ·\\ ITlU}l\t'Hl • 11] ~ .. ty- ;..:rvlllld ma~ .. that · • l hetM- U.•r n l Cnmm1 t'C'C' I' ' JU"t ~­ -.u, d Th~ ... E' map.. ...hu\\ our tw·aut rful manne la,out tn ha\. Ot."''etn .Jnd , ... J~ndo: ~· are mOtlntf'd tn Cit Utl'11 f~ izt.' 14"•1Cl • They are a _ peoc1al this "eek at S2.95. wh.ich 1 the t of the • frame . . t~ map is l~. A J)Hf«"t gt(t for an~ one-whO ii"-es in our area! . . . ~ The Lamp Shop 8£> c;ure to ('(' th larce~ a.c- _onmt>nt of lamp tn the arr~. Floor and tahlt hm u ... ~o roM- pkmt nt an) ·~pe 1ut n.~h1n~ a t prk<'" ~ou \\on't bf'lit·H'! \\'ht rt" t 1'-(' r·an 'ou hu\i ~ ht aut 1ful .... nlid hra~" -.uuirm lamp "11h t;rf'(>'n;'l \ <IIO\\ m· n•d gla~ ... ..,hade for S:. -~? Or rmt> tlf tho~ m '' mod• l"n hra .... h<-11-... hape.d ht I or cit 4< lamp ... f11r ~1 1 ~ The Tropic Shop ... -.happtng Rattan furmture all o\t r the 'ountT\ The t'(a- ... on Rattan "(>(' IO"''al ... from ~~9 95 up . . . ch.b C'hrurc; ~1~95 up . a nd a lars:e 'R"- ru t\ 11f tn hl~ and cha1n-at pl'il't'" ~ nu can't ftnd E'l!'C- w h€' rE' . . Be SUTE' t 0 c;.ee t compl<>h• line of tropical floor and "-'811 <'O\'erin~'-oa ~­'-'b. pln<'l' mats and hambco ... ('J'('("n_ ... I • • The Outdoor Shop Ev<>t") thinf:: in Redwood ,1ni't aluminum a nd wrouJ:ht 11 tJl'\ p.atio furmturt". A lAt'tt "'"' k of pad!' and umbrt'll:~.-. • • • The Contour Chair Sftop ' B<" "-Ut't' to trv thl'-N l~in& maracle that doctor-. huy ari3 rN'ornrTlE'nd Thi and Ot r Good Things at Two \'Liting roupl~ from Lo~ An~t?l<'~ w~rt' ~nt<'Mttin~d in typi- C'al Harbor fashion durantx the 1..8- hor Dnv WN>k -~nd h" ~fr. and ::'\ft . Frod Stoddard. 1505 Coo-.t Rlvd . _. Corona dt?l Mar. Th<'Y took tht>1r 611 COA&T HIGHWAY Jl'tt'<~ts. Mr and ;frs. J("<;;C'flh \\•. NEWPOAT 8EACH H obru. and Mr. and M~. 'Rt-rn-ard Pt'dt'~n . on a c~tbin rrui. ~r ~e <Near TIW! Arche:s) 11 ... ~.01! orona 1 Mar HA rbor 475--J In th<' ()('('lln and for A !rn 1m nt 1)!<' 0"'-'n E\• rv 4 li main ht-nch. ,.nd AlM djn<'d at Ltdo ,llliiiiliil __ .-_..,._..,...·lliiiiiiii Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiillilllll Wharf l'nd tt'w ltur14") ~11 lnn. • ~t .. aDAv, .a-r,:;~t::_oN Evenlttt ol 'Musie , CAtra CORONA DE L MAR 'A IJ'OUP ol (rlmdl .-t TUftdily SOda1 u BOyd. .l , 4o1 c..-.... ..,.,.. eveniD& last ~ at the tiGme Ol actwlttM of u.e POwe DanaJd JllultQn, Ita)' ~ Rge '·liiii~-ii;---~·~.. Kn. Frieda S.:Untant~ and Mrl. ron are ~ lor DOt Week. helm. and ~ Oeuy . . I Ivy Fra.Jaier. 208 Camatlon, Co-and a new actvanced dUI ln 1'be IINJ!WlShlp and actvaneea A 90th yMr birthday ~was I"'ft& del Mar, for an rYen~na of ~ther Will begin ln OctOber. pilOting cou.J'WB WUl ~ SepL held Saturday In honor of Mrs.. ol Distinction Statuary Silver musie. AccOmpanied on the plano A barbecue d.J.JU1er for mem· 20 and Sept. 28, J'eSPfldlvely. An N i1lle Crosfel· of 3U Island Ave., by Miss Audrey Cerecttlno ol San-txars of the local squaclron and ad\•anoed coUJ"8e Jn weather "'1-~ saJboa. Mrs. Cro.ier Ia the ta Ana, Mrs. Belinfante presented theJr wives wiJl ~ held next · wldow o( the old Ume Balboa many compositions on heT cello. Thursday on the beach and plc· •31Ung enthusiast a-nd m<lY be tumbennan. W. W. Crosier. and Miss Cereghino played pJano and nlc grounds east of the Balboa Hen frequtmtly aboard her sail the mother of Fred J. Cro Jer, accordion solos. Yacht Club. boat '1"tle Crlcket" with SON realtor, of 322 Island Avf"., and Guests were Mrs. RJckY' Klls-Between 100 and 150 people Jack and BUL. \Vhen the Hm· Miss8 Mildred and Florence donk from Laguna Beach, Mr. and are expecte-d to be eating steaks shaWl are not ln Washlngtou Crosier of Los Anreles. Mrs. Dick Richard, Gene Norvel, prepared by the committee com · t heir famlly home ls Pasadena. She J also grandmother and Allen MacDonald. Mrs. Alene posed of Lee Jonas. Bob Boyd, great.grandmothcr to Mrs. Evan Ehresman and Eloise Ehresman George Andrews. Harold Holtz. I Jone . 118 Opal Ave., Balboa from Newport Beach, M~ames J . L Munson. Earl Doane, Te4 Island. and her two children, Hal Weis, Margaret Bruning, Hep-Hambrook. wIt h Comman~er eJan and Jimmy. and to 1rs. ~=~~~~~~~~~~~j pie Baker , F"rances Graham and Harry Ashton as general chatr· from Ia/ boo Bemhard Haienfeld of Costa her son P ete, Wilhemi.na Van Os. man. Three new pllots will be Mesa and her children, Ricky and Mn. Ruby Stevenson with her sworn in. Certificates wm also Bruce HafenfP-ld. coo.sin. .Bob Ka.rpinsky, a professor be awarded to those who passed PARENTS ttERE ThE' birthday luncheon was giv· at the University of Qlicago. seamanship tests in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Ned M. Johnson. en at Mrs. Crosier's house by her Hostesses were Mrs. Ivy FraJ ier, The basic piloting CO\llllle will 914 E . Ocean Blvd., BalbOa. en· two daughters. Guests, besides Mrs. Baker and Miss Van Os. begin Monday at 7 :30 p.m . at the tertalned Mnt. Johnson's pal'ent&, tbe family. were Mrs. George Balboa Yacht Club, whlch is be-Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Piper Conklin of Balboa. whose birth· V ISITORS FROM EAST lng loaned for use oJ classes. '11111 of Vernon, Texas. recently. day Is Ute same day . Mrs. Car- Capt. and Mrs. A. D. Simpson. 1Q.week course, open to every· • • • doza Sloan of Corona del Mar, 619 Narcissus Ave., Corona del one, will include dJ.scuMion on BALBOA GUE8T8 and Mrs. Mary Wilson. sister of Mar. are entertaJning Mrs. required equJpment. Ughta and Mr. and ~· WUliam Edingel' ~s. F red Cro~ier of San Bernar· Simpson's mother and brother llabiUty. safety, seamanship, of San Franosco have been guests dano. from West Virginia this week. A rules of the road, aids to naviga· of the Carl Venemans at 1444 Bay sightseeing trip on Monday in· tlon .. compass and charts and Ave .. Balboa. Mr. Edinger is the Get-Acquainted Party eluded a trip to Tijuana. pUoung. Dead reck~ng rather president of the California Peach The annual get·acqualnted par· HARWOOD& MOVE HERE !' ew residents of Corona det Mar are Mr. and Mn. Meredjth Harwood. who h:ave moved to 309 Goldenrod Ave. from Costa Mesa. Mrs. Harwood is associated with the Credit Bureau. JOHN DORY "CHOICE SEA FARE" 601 E. CENTR.AL. BALBOA HOUR&: DAILY 5-I; SUN. 1-t OPEN EVERY DAY than celestial n~vigation wUJ be Canning Association. ty of the Girl Scouts will be held offered. There i.s also basic ln· • • • next Wednesday, Sept. 21, at the formation on handling a boat, MAl. VINCENT LEAVE& Girl Scout hoUse. It will be a and on manners and customs Mrs. Lonnie Vincent. 32.2 L St., Ka!te Klatsch, beginning at 10 aboard. . Balboa. leaves today with daugh· a.m. BesJdes the coffee hour The course will be under the ter Lonita tor Eugene, Ore. and a chance to meet the looal dJrection of Lee Jon~. chairman Lonlta will enter the ~niversity girl cout council, . girl scout of the board of admlSSton to the of Oregon at Eugene this fall as camping films wUl be shown. Power ~ua~ron. Volunteer lee· a freshman. Event is in the charge of Mrs. tun:r v••Ll mclude James Stod· • • • E. G. Doane and Mrs. Kenneth begiJl Oct. 12. Pre-registration h TAKE& LEAVE Starage. required for these three advanceo A month's leave of absence Mothe~ and friends of the courses. from h er position as manager of Girl Scou-ts and workers are aU the Surf and Sand Shop is being invited to get acquainted with the Final Summer Meeting taken by Mrs. Gracie Downes for Harbor organization. Held by Zonta Club health reasons. • • • Final summer meeting of the MEN'S SHOP TO MOVE ______ ..__...,...., ___ ~----~---..... -.~---. Newport Harbor Zonta Club was . • held Thursday evening at Three The P1per Johnson Mens Shop Public "' .. ... .... Something New and Dillerent in t#te Harbor Area A SANDWICH I N OUR NEW PLACE Ia A MEAL IN ITSELF •.. Y OU'LL ENJOY IT! MAIN ST. Arch Bay park at 7 p.m. Presi· will move between Oct. ~ ~d 15 dent Ruth Hummell was hostess from the BaJboa IAn building to to the group with HazeJ Den 708 Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. one of I.Rtha Drolet . Ruth Paddock the ne~ st~re being remodelled Gibbs. Louise Hamblet. Thelma by LouJs Bnggs. • • • Paddock Hope, Martha Howe and Stenographer Ill Notary Public Mimeographing Addressing Telephone Service Jennie Rlchard as assistants. The RETURN FROM VACATION meeting was a barbecue supper Mr. and Mrs. Lome Huycke. S h Wit f/ with outdoor games planned tor 1713 Ocean Blvd, Balboa, returned OfQ eO ey members and guest&. SUnday from a two-week trip up A series of Canasta lessons north.. ~Y travelled up the coast Harbor 1175 lllrtcher llldQ. which are open to the public will to Victona. Vancouver Island: ~d CORONA OEL MAR be held. beginning on Monday. returned by way of Mt. Rain"Ier , ===::::!===-------:::----==:: Sept. 19. Mrs. Sara Haddon will Mt. Hood and RE-no, Nevada. conduct the series. Any one in- tereste-d may contact President Hummell or first vice-president Mildred Stanley. The cou!'se will be presented at Pilgrim Hall, Corona del Mar. Series fee ot $3 will be used tor a fund for the Presbyterian Hos- pital. • • • SKETCHING CLASS PLANNEP A live model sketching class is being planned by F rank C. Saputo. owner of the Balboa Art Gallery at Sol E . Balboa Blvd.. Balboa The class will be conducted by William W oodburn. • • • IHELLS TAKE TRIP NEW RESIDENT Mr. anti Mrs. Lester L. Isbell. Trople~l Drlnka CLOSED MONDAYS Free P~rkln1 Brunch aerved in P~tlo 11 a.m.- Mrs. Dulcie Smith of Anaheim 1305 ~· Balboa Blvd.. left Tues· h as just purchased a hom(' at 708 day for a ten-day fishing trip at Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar. their lodg~ a t Lake Panguitch, and moved in last week. She is Utah. Wh1le they are gone. Mrs. ~~~~---------~----~~~~~~-~~~e a~t~Q w ffiM~r~~~s~l's~~~Mrs.~nres Wil· owner of Cafe Corona del Mar. son of No~h Hollywood, will oc- 1 p.m., Sundaya 1 "'~ on ' DAY KIDDIES' DAY EVERY WEDNESDAY • • • • • .k • • • •• &c t1N'DL 8 P. K. Earl F . Chamberlain, realtor. reP-cupy thetr home. Don and resented the buyer and seller. Dolores Elder, Mrs. Isbell's chll· dren, left Sunday to finish· their EX-MAYOR COMES HOME studies at USC. where Don is On., of the earner mayors of m ajoring in electrical engineer· tnJs Hari'X'r area. H;u-ry \Villlam-lng and Dolores is studying art. son, and his~~. Mn. wm~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- S<'n, are home at 1520 Miramal" Ave., after a spell of traUer travelHng. Their travels have taken t hem to South America, Eastern United States, Florida, Fey West and Cuba. DESTINATION MINNEtOTA Mrs. A. J. Bowen, 218 Golden- rod Ave., Corona del Mar, le.ft early last ~ for Minneeota and other parts of the uppper tfud·west. 'W'ith her went her daughter, Kn. Robert E. Stein- berger of Santa Ana. Mr. Sletn· berger will join them in Minne- sota kl about two weeks. CONGRESSMAN HERE Congreamnan Carl Hinmaw ot the 20th Congressional District. wu guest of Mayor Dick Drake at tbe Friday noon luncheon at at a recent Friday noon lunebeon a~ Oene'a R e s t a u r a n t. 'lbe Congressrn:..n and h~ tanuly have been spending the sui'Dlll« at tl~lr Corona del Mar horqe. 807 Seaview Ave. Mrs. Hhvhaw le a ''20 NewpOrt Blvd. <XJ8TA MESA ON Ask for your ticket on the New Mercury, 12'' Television Set tt.nd Thor Washer · Prizes given away every 60 days! INDaNN .... TLY I ALONG \VITH the constantl)' SOME BOX r OW N ER or d~al· growing variety of merchandise in Pr or shopkeerer has a n oppor t u· the H arbor Area. local residents nlty to do a good t urn for local have found. it is not nece sary to SPa S('('IUl h1p, which 1' sponsor- go to the big city for man y serv-n l by the Kiwan is Club. T he ic-es, either . For example : Dot Md • • • Bob Candy hop effected a beauti-Scouts arc much In n~ of n f ul rolor scheme wi~h candy mints sh ip-to-shore r a d i o . Con ta ct at a s-ecent wedding, a nd B lue Skipper Harry Gartler at the Sail's. Balboa stationery store, Port of ~even Seas 815 Coast came t hrough with hand-painted-i-{ighway t Beacon 59ss J. for-the-occasion tallies' for a recent • • • luncheon bridge party at Olris- t ian's hut. • • • THE REINS. at the Arthur Mur - ray dance studio in Corona del Mar have been handed over to one person. with Otet Farra r as the big chief. P N.'viously , Jack Hanson of Nina·. was a co-bossman. ..._ WE WENT ISLAND SHOP- r i NG: Besides the barga1ns in n~arly Pvery shop we found that business is good for realto\· Grainger Hyer. On a sign he said: "V\'e couldn 't !lnd you a ~ntal Labor Day week-end if you had a letter f rom General Vaughan ·· 'A - ~EWPORT HARBOR me rchants h ave been unseen committeemen at a n umber or social events late ly. At least the ir contributions in mer- chandise have made lovely prizes for n number of parties. For ex- ample, the e local stores con trib- u ted the prize gifts at the Balboa Bay Club fashion -bridge -swim which the Surfs rd ers gave recent- ly: The Islanders, Stor k Shop. There's nothing S<'Otch about the scones that are served at the Island Patio ... hot cr ispy a nd · delicious. . . . Noticed Bob I'..Jien is starting to close on Sun c ays-s um mer must be o· er .... Stan H adfield h ad a m odernistic Tournam ent of U gh ts d isplay in t he window o f his new real e~tatf: office next door to The I slanders. Lamp Lig ht Shop, Hershey's Mar-Cuthbert New 0\vner k e t Spot and J ohnny's Liquor MORE TH" N 300 WOMEN from the H~rbor are.a attended the fall fashion show p~aented at the Laguna Beach and T~nnis Club •ast Thursday ~fternoon by Jax Inc. of Balboa Island. Here Ia Barbara Green of Balboa Island modelling an original hand knit Suse tennis awe~ter. Barbara ia the ailter·in-law of Nancy Green. the Tourn.a-rT'ent of Lights Queen. Store. And. of course. Paige Han Of Balboa Glas Co. was responsible for the exotic fash-New proprietor of t he Balboa ion show . Glass Co. on the Miracle Mile in LAST WEEK'S fa shion tea at Newport is RusseJJ W . Cuthbert, t he Santa Ana Country Club is form.e~ly of Chicago. Fall MeetiiiCJS CLASSMATE IS VISITOR GuP"t~ of ~fr and :\1r . J a m Stifflt>r of 704 1., Jru:rrune Ave .. Co- rona ~I )1ar. d uring the Labor . Restaurant Serving F;:ami ly Dinners • After The~tr~ Snacks • Te t Door to PortTh ~ also a receiver C'{ help from local I W tlham G. Lon g of Corona del storemasters and storemistres~. :\far. who founded the com pany a The fi rst meeting of t hf' fall Gifts w en> sen t from H ampton 's year ago .. h~s joined t~f' H~llobilt season was held by the Newport H arbor Drug. Fitzpatrick's in Co-Co.. a bu tldtng maten als flrm in Harbor Co m munitv Pia\ er Inc. ron a del Mar. Crown Hardware. H untington P ark. Monday night at the Corona del Dav \\eek-end wert> :\1r and :\1 r. Robert Moore and small daughtt>r 1~..-..lfllllll Ton• from 1"orth Hollyw ood JJm- m~ and Bob · were dB..!. mate. at Beverly Hills High School O'Brif'n's Specialty Shop, SOS. The sta ff at the Ba l boa Glass Ma r Community C hurch . Nina's. The Is lande rs and Kay Co. includes Hal Houser. manager M Let> B 'd t F inch Studios. of the g lass de partment : Bob Bu-rs. . arnes pres, en · ford. shop foreman, a nd Miss Na-p reslded and '"elcomed ne'" mem- dine Copela n d, a uditing depart-bers and guests to the ~roup. She • THE J U:--JIOR PLAYERS. Los Comi~. ar(> also indebted to Barr Lumb<'r Co. for t'nabling t hem to find stag(' mater ials and get to- gether a pla tform to s tand on, and th<• Catholic F iE'sta. re<'en tly put on by Our Lady of Mt. Cannel Olurch. f'E"('('ived a Jot of he lp from local me rcha nts. ment a nnounced th at the membership · drh ·e is s till o n and explained • • WE HAVEN'T GOTTEN to the bottom of it yet! Bu t it's true that Caf<> Corona df'l Ma r has instaJied t he Jar g<'<..t dcPp fr<'('Z(' un it in Or- an~<' Count~ At IN\<.t pmpri<'tor 0 . \V. Hine- ~ardnc>J' "an ,,·~ true ann. hah~. it'c; colo inc:anl'' Tbe Farm Rouse Opens On the Miracle Mile A ne w business has openNi o n t he Miracle Mile in Newport-the F arm Hou. e. which specializes in poultry and dairy products. Owner of the business. which is next door to the Baiboa Glass Co .. is Phil Graham. Mr . and Mn.. Gra- ham a nd their ~ sons. Stev~. Bob a nd J onathan. Jivt' at 123 Apo- lt'oa. Bal boa Isla nd "Buy ) our chickf'n by t h<' pi('('(>" is th<> slogan of the.> F arm Houc;P. which mak<>s availabl" to cu-.tom- • • r-rs a ny p:lrt of t ht' ch ick<'n t hPy _ . , wish 10 hu~. ~J:'\Gl :'\G STAR DE:"\:"\I_S DAY I -.. __ - and ::\1rs Da\ 1\\ho ha\t' Jll"\ be-Tl p rtn Pu b C'Omt'. nt~l~h~r ... 10 thf' Harhor area J ~h·o .a' Le.rs ret a~ With th•' purchac;;(' of a hOUSl'l \\('!'£' • 0 nDI~ S 1(]00r 0~ shopping t h<' town recently anc1 :'\'c>w proprl<'tOJ~ of .John niP's stopp<'d into .knn<' \.lynn's An-L iquors at 107 ' .,~ Coast Blvd .. C'o- tiquc Shop dinn't ha\'f' timf' to rona cl<'l Mar. ar£' Harrv Mart in 1ook at h<'l' collt'<'tton of old-fa~h-~nrJ P n. Cook. '' ho han" pur· inn<>d sun g la"f'<;. how<'V~'r. T!:t<' chasr-<'1 th<' tore• from J ohnny old-fashion<'d J,:la!-~<'" m<"~kP the SIC'J!t> that a five dollar s eason ticket includes adrni sion to all ~ix plays to be presented this winter. plus participation In plays in either an a c ting or technica l capa city; also admission to 36 lecturf's on all phases of the th eat re by D i· rector T om Gilmore . The new corporation by-la"'-s were read for approval. ElecUon of t he executive board ·was an· no unC'ed fo r Oct. 4. A a pot·luck !'up per '"as scheduled ror Oct. 3. at w htch time the work. h op pia~. "A ~tan for Kate." "ill tx-pre s<'nled ar the Co:nmunit~ Church Tom GJ!mor<' deli\ PrE'd htt-fir': lPCtun ro\t.>r\ng th<' thf:>atre ..,It uatton In the cnunt~ tOO~:'-ftnm the rmres,Jonal Rt·oad"a' th('· otre to ~mall cummuml~ gt·oup .... The hr:-t pia~ to h(> produc<'d for puhhc pr<''l'ntatton tht!>. fall h~ t he ~f'wpnt·t Harbor Communit~ PJay<>rs '~til llf' "Thf' ~fait' nt- mal". ac-corrJing to T om \.ilmor<'. the newl~ :-1gnPd clu Pl'tnr. ThP ca!'t wi II bt• cho'•"'n frnm t hc> L'<'n- <'ral memh(•r::-h1p. Fiq~· add1t 1onal pl.1~... will 1'1<' prt'sented this wmter NOW P LAYING "Mi~ty .loe V ounK'• Terry Moore RobL "Make Laop, and Jocr o.v· UN.-TUES. -SEPT. 18-20 .. You're My ~"e~~hing" I 1an I •.ult•\ a nd Ann Ra'\.1f•r "The Fan,' \tad··!· on«' C ctlTIIII. f'rt. 0 ~llndl· J l·anne l't a1 !"I __ W_E_D-.·SAT. ·SEPT. 21 -24 "It's a G~at Fe-eling .. D•·nnt ... \l oll can. nnn ... DHy J J•·k Carson ·•Portrait of Jennie" .lt>nmft·r .JC'nt> .... Jo,.eph Coltcn -BOX O FF ICE OPENS-- 6 P . M Week N ights 5 :30 P . M. Sundays PHON E : Kimberly 3-5360 NEWPORT BLVD. new on<'s look likf' th<'Y arC' CO\'<'r-Bot'l \.fr. ,~:,rtin and ~lr. Cook ing ha lf your fac<' you'd h8\<' to are lnng tim<' resid£'nts in Or· k ('('p vour E'yPs straight ahead to ?n~e County. M r. Martin h ad keep ~<>m <'O\'<'r<'d with the little , op<>rated hi" O\\:n liquor store in bitty a m tx-r ]t'ns<'s. S:tnla Ana until re<-ently. M r. CAFE CORONA DEL MAR C'nok w ac fMmed\· associated 4()5 Coast Boulevard 1 H wy. 55 l at Paularino Between Santa Ana and Costa Mesa Greetings in and ~<'e our un- u~ual ~<'lcction including cards by e Alice Daly e Wolo e Castle 10r1~ disrount on all Christma~ cards ordered bE-fore October 13. DOROfHY ~INDELL'S ceramics a Giftw . 1217 Coaflt Blvd • Corona del Mar "ith th<' Gm <'rnl Ti~ Co. He ~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \Vas a major in the Air Corps • duo ing th.~ lac;t \Wtr. serving O\'N· sN·s m the Paci fi c t h«?atE>t of op- eration• .. RECEIVES STATE HONOR :\1rs Carolv n W eber. 1607 Sec· ond Ave .. Corona del Mar. has jus t bePn namPd chairman of tl:c Offi<'<'rs and Procedures Commit tee or the Bu iness a nd P rofes· siot1al \\'omen's c;;tat«? Federa tior.. ::\!rs. W eber. w ho ls past presi· c ent of th e State Federation of BPW C. will be in ch arge of pre pa ring a manual for officers in the Sta te Federat ion. ALABAMA V,S,TORS Visitors for a f~ weeks !rom Alabama at the hom e of M rs. Gordon M . Grundy. 924 W . Ocean Blvd .. Balboa. are Mrs. Grundy's da'bghier H elen Ann. with her hus band , Dr. C harles Langmade , a nd the ir ~mDll dau gh ter Marc1a. Anot~r guest in t he Grundy's h 'Jm e Is M~. How~t.rd Man ning o! Seattle . Wash. NEW REStOENTS Just ge tting settled at 440 Fern- leaf A\'e. are Mr . and Mrs. WU· Ham Gardine r, who have moved to Coron3 del Mar from San Ber nardino. 1MEAntE Corona d el Mar . BOX OFFICE OPENS 6 :45 P.M. WEEKDAYS: 1:45 P.M. SATUR- DAY AND SUNDAY TICKETS: (Tax Included) ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 12c NOW PLAY,NG Rotx-rt l\tont~om~ry Anne Blythf' SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY-SEPT. 18-19-20 ~IGHYY JOE YOU G" Terry Moon> Ben J ohnson ----:F:-:R::-:E=-E=-=P-:-A-:::R K IN G 0 n tv 1 8 lock from Theatre at IRIS AVE. and COAST BLVD. "It's ev r Too Far--Y r Y oa Are" Free Back-to-bool M1 TDiEE TH'S SATURDAY-sEPT. Free Prizes! Cowboy Aurs in P~rson ! A Ma~klan on the Suqe! ~ Your Frfto Tick~ts for ThiS Big Fun~MDon• at Richard'. Lido Marke-t Kids ! FREE: FREE! A COMPLETE Hopalong Ca, id~· Outfit W ILL BE GIVEN AWAY EVERY SATURDAY at the Mesa Kiddie .M~tin« Gt't Your C'oopon.' from The OAVtS-8ROWN Co. THE MAN Shop The MARI·SUE Shop l ·-·-,. - 11 THa .NIIGN Drinling of Games TttU IDAY. IE~T.11, 1.. ,t, ,I . . .., ................. ~r~es~oc:ortJ 319 Seaview, Is rartef Or LCIW 1111,.. AT LtDO • tor 8Vtua:•• Ill 011111 til ~· 5-WVV'I'l OQe«orv dWeUI.na at 230 --~ ~ 1 wUI Mia. Norton Simons, 300 Udo wtth 'SIOS.CIDO ._... cd jll&W ·--'!<~ A new taw ~·u~uve ~,.. .Jo~ Udo lsi~ enterU.lned Mf' When Mr. and ¥n. Earl L lllued 4urtftir tM tw. 8al'-lllalMI permlta bar eonsumptlon. ule, gift or de· DotMr Mrs. Lo~ Sigel of Los An· Osten. SOl ....... Ave., Corona two.thlrda o1 tM tlSU\5 -.1 Dr. and Mn. W. B. Munn, Co-UWry of alcOhOlic beverage. in :t-Iel. a8.st week. del Mar, arrived home Monday durlna all of Au~Q~t....-.:.llut ..... rona. 7-r'OOal. 2-«ory dWelllng a,t C.llfomla pubUc schools or on • • afternoon. they broqht wlth where tn the clty adtvtty wu 2CM Etnerald. $9.000. Balk-dd pubUc school grounds. them new honOrs troln the Na-alow. Roy Rlley, l50i ~ a This law ls the rt"'Uit of a meet-. IG ' 'ft/ ttonal Fly and BaJt C..tlnl Tour-Followinl .,enDim ..., lii\.H!d: room at 1710 Park, $~. its lng early this year ot prominent efte $ r ace nament at J~UeraonvUle,' Ind., c.t.MI ... ..... ......... ~~rt ri!="ta •7 at 522 educators, reproesentatlves of the largest ever held M:n wuma Maier a N..rda· · • ~ alcoholic beverage industr)• and SPECIALIZING IN Wedding Cakes . Birthday Cakes French Pastries 105 COAST HIGHWAY Olten received flrat tn the tal· 1u1 S:.room. on~ hoUie ud ~~~no, $1. 2607 Newport the State Board of Equallzation to mon event and ttnt ln the com· f-~. 2-story JU'liP ~t Blvd flower'::; and restaurant discuss the problem or drinking at bJncd diJtance fiya. Thla atve. at 600 Nardslua. and allo at 802 at s5(, Westminater S8 ooo. ath1etlc contests on school g rounds. h1m a complete set of plaeques-Narcias\H', $12,000 for each of the E. Morpn, s.~~. 2·story A violator or this law will be a first award ln every event. two projects. dwelling at 313 Fullerton. $7,000. baiTed from "having or receiving Osten's records ln all dlatance s. L. Seymour, san Marino. 5-BalbOa Permits any privllege of the use of public and all accuracy events both room. one--story dwtilllng at 437 C Muuelroaft, garage at 506 E. school property," in addition to stand-chelle?~ but unbeaten Carnation, $8,711. Ocean Front, $1,600. the penalty imposed for a misde- by this years ~tournament en-Harvey Hall, 6-room. one-story E . R. Proctor, Burbank, 3-room. meanor. ~ thl Mar Hart»or 1102 trants. dwelling at 212 Momtna Canyon one-story dwelllng at 2117 Seville. Mr. and Mrs. Osten had an Rd., Shore aut.. Sli.OOO. $4,200. added thrUI at the tournament, Linwood Vld\ Balboa. Island, •· Other Permlte ... ~~-.._ ___ ..,... ___ ., when their son, Earl D. Osten, room. one.stoty d~lllnc at :506 Ward Humphrey, 6-room. one- from PhilAdelphia, won a ec:ond Larkspur, SB.OOO. story dwelUng at 58 Balboa Bay Following information on bus Treasure Tones Shenvin-WUHams Schollstoll Paint Store place in the ~ ounce distance Robert Ingram. 118 Poin.lettla, Cove., $9,600. service has been announced tor bait event, and nearly nosed out 4·room. one·story dwelllng at 423 Balboa Yacht Club, Ba ysi de the Cor'Ona del Mar, Newport first. Narcissus, 18.000. Drive. Improvements to tounda· and Horace Ensign Schools. P . J . F'\talmmona. Santa Ana, 5-tion. $700. All the Intermediate and upper APPRECIATION room. one-story dwelling at 206 WllJlam c. Hall, 4-room, 2-story grade children must walk to school MUSIC . . Co Driftwood Rd., Shore Cliffs, $14,· d~lllng at 7308 w. Ocean Front, if they llve a mile or less tt·om Mrs. Frteda _Behn!ante of ro. roo. $7,400. school. Primary children Uvlng a na del Mar will open two classes Hampton's Rexall Drug, 619 WHliam Krueger, Orange, 4· half mile or more from school can in "Appreciation of Contempor~ Coast Blvd., neon border tubing room one-atory dwelling at 108 use bU$ facUlties. Music" Jn the Laguna ~ach High for sign. $240. 30th St., $5.500. All Sixth. Seventh and Eighth Ha 2141 -W 407 CMf! 81vdl School as part of the U~t':'e~ty of W . D. Humason, 6-room, one-ders livfng on Newport Heights California Extension acttvtttes. The story dwelling at 305 OrchJd, $13,· wtll walk to school. The following classes will start a\ 3 :30 and 7 p.m. 000. will not ride busses to the Newport ._ ______ .....,_... ___ .. TUesday. Arthur Howard, car port at 6o9 School: Third, Fourth and Fifth Corona chi Mar ~------------------------.....,-.... Begonia. $250. A '!l gradertl living west of B St~t in ;., R. 0. Rea, add bedroom and " Balboa and east of 30th Street in ... your lall wardrobe Now is the time to have your fall clothes expertly cleaned and pressed Your own home cleaner is as near as your phone. 117 COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar HAR80R 2020-J bath at 248 Poppy. $4.000. Newport. Klndergarteners and Braden Finch, 344 Hazel, GO-foot Death can\e suddenly, at the First graders living eut of Ninth long fence, $500. wheel ot h11 car. to Kenneth N. Street and west of 20th Street w111 Della Livesey, Santa Ana, 4· Avery. age 66, or 401 Irvine Ave., walk to ~lar stops, Ubrary and room, one-story dwelling at 220 Newport Heightt ao~ time Sun· 24th Street. Second Graders living Marigold, 18.000. day afternoon. we~t of the Library and east of Mrs. Maude R. Moore, 3-room. Ht. body was disoovered the 24th Stn-et will havt> to walk. one-story dwelling at 419 Polnset· next day by Bertha Staebler of Here is the tentative bus scht>d· tla. $6.000. ~2 Snug Harbor Rd. Mr. Avery ule: a nd garage at 721 Narcissus. was in his car. parked in the Hor•c• Newport $2,900. garage. He apparently had died t:nalan School Dexter B. Jackson. 607 Be· while the motor was running, be-Miramar and M . 7 :55 8:35 gonia. two dwelllngs, 7 rooms. cause the ignition key was on and Miramar and I . . . 7 :56 8:36 one and a half stories, 605 and the gas tank was empty. Balboa and L 7:57 8 :37 605''2 Begonia. $13.000. Coroner Earl Abbey said death Balboa and J ... . 7:58 8 :38 had been caused by cot"<>nary Balboa and F 7 :59 8:39 CAFE CORONA OEL MAR ..OS Coast Boulevard thrombosis. The body was taken Balboa and B 8:00 8 :40 to the Grauel Chapel in Costa Balboa-Main . ..... ... 8:00 8 :41 Mesa. Balboa-Adams .. .. 8:01 8:42 Balboa-Island . 8 :02 8:43 f?lan Your Christmas Cards Now ForOCC Balboa-15th ........... 8:03 Balboa·20th . .... .. 8 :04 Balboa-26th .... 8:05 Balboa-30th 8:06 Kewport·Finley 8:07 ~:33 ~:30 ~:30 R:31 ~:32 R ::\.3 ~:34 ~:35 R :~ 8 :35 8:34 R:32 8:30 8 :31 ~:32 R:33 8 :30 • l !'· 1 Your picture on the Christmas card will add warmth and friendliness to your Christmas greeting. Let us design a personalized card for you. Harbor Photo Ldb Photography by Howard folsom Corona del Mar .. Via Lido-Lafa\'<'ttf' 8:14 H t>f(' is thC' bus schf:'dule !or Lido Nord-On:irto 8:1:1 Harbo1 an:•a sturlC'nts attcndmg Lido Nord-\VaziC'n-8:1El Or:tng<' CC'ast Colleg-P. Lido ~ud-Cluhhou~<' 8:17 Rout<' 2 Newport, B a I b 0 a • Lido oud-ME'ntone .. 8 :18 \Vestel'n Costa Mesa. Huntington Lido Soud-Dijon 8 :19 Bearh: Bus leaves .occ al 7 :09 BalhoA -24th .. R:15 a .m .. goes to Huntmgton Beach Balboa-30th ... . . . 8:16 City Hall. down Highway 101 to Balboa-AAt h .. R:17 Ba lboa Blvd. and 36th St. in \Vest Balboa-44th . ~:lR Newport, to Balboa ~lvd. and M Highway-Or~tng<' ... R:10 St. in Balboa Penmsula. then Hwv.-Signal Sta. . R:ll along Balboa Blvd. and Newport Hw~.·H£>1E>n's Stand 8 :12 Blvd. to Costa Mesa and the cam-Hw~·. Rat C'oves R:1:\ pus. at 7:59 a.m. Hw~·.-San Berdoo 8 :14 Route 3-Corona del Mar, Bal-· boa Island, Costa Mesa. San Cle- mente. Laguna: Bus leaves San En-New- • COM sign port Clemente at 6:45 a.m .. to Carna-Highway-Bay ~on and Coast Blvd. in Corona del Shores .. 7:52 8:17 8 :3S' Mar, up the Highway to Marine Highway-Bay A\·e. turnoff. down to the Marine Shore Camp ... 7:52 Ave. bridge, along Bayside Dr. to Clay~Santa Ana 7 :50 Costa Mesa and the campus at 8 Clay-Riverside .. 7 :52 a.m. Clay·lrvine .. ... 7:-63 Clay-Snug Harbor . . .. .. 7 :50 Cliff Dr.-Snug Harbor ......... 7 :51 There are eight new instruc-Harbor Island ... 7 :55 t'Ors on the staU ot Orange Coast Beacon B ay . .. 7 :55 Colle&e, which started its second Balboa-Diamond 7 :55 8 :17 8 :35 8 :32 ~:31 8:30 8:30 8:31 8:16 8:35 8:16 8 :34 8:12 8:30 year Monday. Topaz.Collins .... 7:57 New instructors are Richard R. Park-Collins 8:13 8:81 8 :00 8 :15 8 :32 7 :59 7 :59 8 :30 Barrett, agriculture; Bever 1 y P ark-Onyx ...... . Jeanne C8mpbell, health and phy-Hiahway-Poppy sical education; Robert A. Gries· Seavtew- ser Jr.. social scleJ'Il!e; Harvey Marguerite . . 8 :00 8 :00 8 :81 Halt, English and chairman of di· Seaview-vi~lon of l~es and Uterature: JaBmlne ........ 8 :01 8:01 8 :32 Wesley E . Mole. agriculture and Seaview- industrial arts; Doris Evelyn Raef, Fernleaf ....... 8 :02 8:02 8 :33 business education and IIOClal sci-COM Schoo) .. 8 :03 8 :03 8 :03 ence; Eustace RoJ~. musJc a~W to~lgn language; Oscar G. Tay· PAT t<NOWL£1 Hllft£ • lor, architectural drafting. Seen dining at Ouistlan's Hut CAFE CORONA O&L MAR 405 Coat .. ulevartl last week was Pat Knowles of Hol- lywood. Pat was staying at the GN.y Goose hotel. The controversy over the park· lng lot for ~~ Port Th~at~ In Corona d~l Mar came up again briefly at Monday night's Coun- cil nwe• lng In the form of a pro- test signed by eJght property owners In the v icinity o f thft mo\ ic house. They asked th:tt the "operator':; license be~ not granted'' to the Port Theatre untU adequate parking is provided. so that the- atre IJ8f rons would not ha\'e to 1 a• k "o n streets presentl~ u til· ized t-· property owners.'' The lief'nse hact been gt anted on condition tha t t he Western Amusement Co., operator · o f the theatre, po t a $5.000 bond for completion of the parking lot at Iris Ave. and Coast Blvd. within 10 months. A temporary park- lng area on that lot is no-..,. being used. Commentihg of the SS.OOO bond. Mayor Dick Drake said he beUev- ed the amount of the bond was too low. City Attorney George DennJson stated that it was questionable whether the Council had the right to require ofr- st reet parking a a condH ion to granting ot a U~se. Name Committees Two committees were appointed by Chairman Walter Longmoor at the recent meeting of the Plan- ning Commb ion. On the Architec tural CommitteE> he named Richard P h.•ger a:, chair- man. and Philmer Ellerbroek, George Lind and C B. Rudd. H e namt>d MarL'U J ohnson as chairman a nd fuly Copelin and C. B. Rudd on a .standing committ€'e to considt>r subdi\·ision plans re- ferred to the Planning Commi sion by the Orange County Planning Commission. Price Reduced on two new hOUS{'S on one lot near Ocean Blvd. Beautifully decorated and landscaped. One house rented. Call Harbor 1477 MR. MILLER The John Vogel Co. 100 Main St., Balboa At the Ocean Pier ID&D Patntina Stans 20 yean In Harbor Aree ' Harbor 17 COrona •• Mal' IIO.afn" 8 . LVN" ... Mat;aN L LYNN, Run.,.. Ill CoMt RIP y CorUM r Harbor 1031 TWO-BEDROOM FARM STYLE HOUSE ()n your lot--only ...... _ ........... ·············---.... _ ............. $6.250 THE EN81QN ~ 11 THUR8DAV, eaPT. 11. 1tel can ~offer IUd1 a value Oft LIDO ISI.:.E. Think of buyi• a ~ on UOO ISLE that has 2 bed.rooms, 1 ~ bil.tba. coinfy, mart lookin& Hviftc You can hav~~on~ of these dream houses with l.ar&~ pictun-•1n~ . fire- pi and beamed c:eil.mp: color as you Wish lt~en th practical but oh, liiO good Jooking ~hake roofs. Come in ind Jet u talk with you about it. room with high beam ~. • 1:-- on a CORNER. all for S16,500 HOME AND INCOME PROPERTY Only ... ············ ..... ..... ········· . ··········· .. .. .. . l 0 .500 Let your rental unit pay for your home. w~ have a brand new duplex outh of ttK> highway large living room. ttardwood floors. flreplace ; close to store ·. 411 Coast lfilh\\·ay Harbor 1037 FURNISHED -Two bedrooms. MRS. D. B. HO\VE, 2037 SevUl~ \\'lUTE ROTARY sewing rna- block from beach. FUrnished in A\'e .. has a treat in sto~ for chine. Elect ric portable for early AmeriCan maple or in her-a paJr of P aulo Drh e·ln onl~· SS7.50. Fi\·e-year guaran·· Ollnese modem. whichever you Theater passes waittng at the tee. prefet'. Private yard. patio fumi-Ensign off~. Phone Harbor 04U-M ture. year rou11d rental or winter H ou rs: 1 to 5 ; SaL 9 to 5 rate il plleferred. 3()1 Iri . eo.. COM: New studio apartmen~. Olh e r W. Broomhead rona del Mar . single occupancy; lease unttl 1201 Coast Blvd. June 15 Ground floor. attrac· Corona del Mar. Cali1. 1WO BEDROOMS -Unfur ni bed South of Hiway, per month $85. One bedroom. unfurnished. S . of Hiway, per month . . . $65. Two bedrooms. furnished. S. of Hi way. per month . . . . . . S90 CalJ HarbOr 1037 FOR RENT: Studio apartment; patio. elec. refrlg.. util. Ideal lor working couple or teach - ers. S65 monthly. Rates. 615 Iris. COM. HA 0705-W. tlve. comfortab le. sunny. nice view. Ideal for teacher. Ref· ereiK.'eS. 1301. Coast Highwa}. HA 1741. YEARLY RENTAL: 2 bedroom. furnished bouse. enclosed patio. 611 Larkspur. CD~t . HA 3029-M. FURNISHED R OOM. suitable for business tnan or wo man. Separate e ntrance. :'llarcis u~ CDM. HA oa;9-W. TO TRADE: 3 bedroom house. heart of Art-adla: t rade for CAREFUL LADY DRT\"ER go· home or lnrome. CDM. HA ing to Con~tlcut In Ch". 1718-M. ronvertlble will take three pas- WANTED-Girl to work S&tW"· day afternoons . Apply 1211 Coast Hjghway. CDM. BALBOA POl~T H OTEL On the ocean front : year 'round acrommodatio ns for ,·acatJon· ist . M o d e r n housek~ping apartment a nd rooms: refrl~· eration and bath "1th each unit. s-;o a month : all utu. paid. 1115 E. BaJ6oa 8 1\•d.. Balboa HARBOR 2122 with uitabl~ tttrrn.s. Thl i~ the kind of house that ~·ou can·t go "-TO~ on at thi pnC'(>. which i. under du- pllcat ion ro, 1 . Thi L on of t hP fine t location" on UOO IS LE . ALSO on U DO ISLE a brand new 2-t>t'droom hou tha t giv~ you the· pri\.•ilt:>ge of E"lecting color~ for liVLnJ,: room and bPdrooms. H~re \OU havt-im- provem nt~ that· are lasting. S u r r o u n d e d tn homes of gl"eatt>r value. you have an .,vlro~nt of fp-.., equal$. P-nN> ONLY $14.500 H\,'RRY. ALSO a f e"· c·ho1ce lot s for tll~ 01\ UOO lSLE at rock bottom price~. Prf\·ate beach«;!S, ~ trlction . clubhouse. temtls courts. etc.. make these lots \'ery d~irable. A little buy~ a LOT \VON'T YOU LOOK ! 3!33 VIA LIDO Newport 8 each. Calif: H a r'bcw 1 !MM> sengers. About I-da ~ t r ip. WANTED: Homes With room and HA 2518-J. Two-lM>droom home wtth 'ard a ll land ('ftpPd and h~rk \ard board arrangements for wom'?n all fpnct>d Idt-al for chtldren. Attrach\t> hom, · students coming to Orange ANOTHER BIRTHDAY pre ent SEE L'S FOR R E~Al.S Coast ColJege from outside th~ for Cyn thia SmJth. Sl8 A\'O· Fitzmorris Rea/tv Company local area. cado--two free tickf'ts to the ,_ Paulo Drive-In Theat~ at the 81 3 COAST BL\"D Corona d€'1 Mar HARBOR 21.52 M RS. MARGARET SEELY. 1006 Park Ave .. Balboa Island. has been awarded two free ticket to the Paulo Dri\'e-In Theat~. Pick them up at the En ign office. En~gn offi~. ·~--;; .............................. ~~------~~ ... FOR SALE: 7-drawe t k net>hole desk. $8; Portable tyJ)E'"Tlter. Sl2; 4-!t. adjust. drafting table and steel stool. $20. 512 Dahlia. CDM. WANTED: Homes ·where "-''Omen students from Orange Coast CAR FOR SALE: '32 Plymouth, College may work for their 512 Da.hlia. CDM. board and room. NEWPORT POUCE O FFICER 100~ PRIVATE BATH. separate needs 2 bedrm. home. un!urn. water heater . patio. car space. or fum .. year round. ~ot o\·er walking distance to theatre, S50. Write c o Ensign. Box E . markets. bay ,and beach. $S5 MAN WANTS part t ime work per mo. Sandy a Deluxe :raUer between g a.m . and 6 p.m. 4 CLOW DOWN PAYMENT l N e\\<· tv.'o-bedroom California Modem. Comer fireplace ; beam ceiling in living room; car port; 45-foot front. Trees and view of hJ.DS. A REAL BARGAIN EARL F. CHAMBERLAIN R E .\ L T n R Park. 636 Coast Highwa~. New-to 8 hours. Apply c o Box F . port Beach. Beacon 5173· Ensign. Opposite ~~wport Harbor Bank. Corona del Mar 500 Coast Blvd. Harbor 1474-W ~~= ~~~th~gh t~wa~F-O_R_S-~--=-~-t-i_q_~_m_a_p_l_e-~--k-•~~~-~--*-••------•w--~a•~ in one week. FOUND: prov~n 1 hod f b i . er; reasonable. HA 1206-W. natura met or o ta mng 602 Begonia. COM. and maintalnklg a beautltul normal ttgure. Call Olivia. FOR SALE: Beautiful antlqu<> HA 1690-W. 417 Na rcissus. rosewood plano; excellent con- CDM. dillon; reasonable. HA 1206·W. MARINE pORTRAITS HAPPY BmTIIDAY. Hidy. to AHen Stross, The Photocrapher your store at 1217 Coast Bl\'d. Your Boat Is My Studio You will receive Owo t~ Call HA 880 tor Appolntm~nt tkk$ to the Paulo Drive-In Theatre. Call for them at En· LOST IN COM: pae.crlptlon sun· sign office In Corona del Mar WOULD YOU like good income property that will pay itself off? Or perhaps live in this fine home at very little expense by renting t he apartment ? ~ ' r gla.ues. tortoise rim. 011 l:n· ---.:..· --·--------strn. HA 1114. POSmON WANTED as book· 1;";;====-iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii'iiil•li;i:iiiii:=;;:=-;;;::=..,;E=;iiii==:;=:=.:-keeper or assistant bookkeeper. E~rieneed. HA 173/6.J. SPECIAL PRICE FOR QUICK SALE $12,500 1\vo-bedroom house, two years old, good con- struction, hard"rood floors, tile sink, elean as a whistle, fenced yard, with two-bedroom apart- ment over a two-car garage on rear of lot. II ·,r '· ',-- I I J ~ ' . ON PhiM: • 1Gen _,. U.a. MIGMWAV 1&1 J , LADY, REFINED, ambit~. "'th ear to R~ Avon proft ucts, north al~ of town. Ex· ceDent opportunity. Apply Box 7, La Mirada. Calif. CAFE CO .. ONA DEL MAR :~·~--..A. Bart LICENSED R.ML !:STATE BROKE R ·1 .. .,... "'~t Blvd. Let us shaw you this exclusive SADL~IR end SMITH 'YES! Wf DO! Y ... 'toond Property MainteD&Dce • W <> v.i lJ look aft€'!' your pT'Opt'rty-manage it for ~ ou-ta~ care o f ail or an) part of it. Our rtltes are !"l'a~abl . W e C'an give you a year}) rate : pay w by the month. b~ tht:' Wf'o('k or by Ow JO b any wa~ to suit you . • IF WE CAN'T DO IT. NO ONE CAN • Bt;Sll\T..SS IS G<X)D~ WE' had to pot in Mother phonf' 1b a~ our ne · nom ~Harbor 1~1086 505 .. E . Bay Ave. FULLY BONDED FOR YOU" ft"OTECTION ANO OU"S • I . 4. Persof!nel Cltanges Are Made of P.O. . P ... 11 THE ENSIGN THURSDAY, aEPT. 15, 1Mt A new maa at U.: front door-;::============:-haftdinc you your Ensign, or a Jet- ter from back east. may be the re- IUlt ol. tbe ~ mail rout or changH of J)e'J1KJJU\el in the Co- rona del Mar post offioe. C. A. Crain, 300 Femleat Ave .. Corona del Mar, has handed Route No. 1 over to a new mailman, Ralph Sims, 619 Iris Ave. Barry F\aller, who lives ()n Marigold, is now working in the pos~ Office and Ed West of 510 Poinsettia Ave., a former part time employee, has taken over Mr. Fuller's route. Mr. O'ain has taken a position with 0\rysler Motors. with head- quarters in Santa Barbara. BACK TO BERKELEY LOCAL and LONG DISTAN 1112 HAR80R 8LVD. COSTA ME&A .. B eacon 5!l~J A F'IN~ BOARDING KENNEL FOR DOGS ~ Mile Due Wed of Costa Meu Lumber Yard 770 W.l7th t. Peggy Trine. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L . Trine. 202 Dia· mond A\'e.. Balboa Island, was accepted at the University of Call· ltornla at Berkeley and has left for school thi week. Other Cali- fornia students returning this year are Catharine and Alan An· drews. whose pat-ents ~ Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Andrews. 315 Jasmine Av., Coron a del Mar. COSTA MESA Phone: B eacon 6014-M Owned and Operated by EDNA POPE Finest, Most Modern Kennels Beat Food -Personal Care A RECEPTION at City Hall in the afternoon preceded the Tournament of Lights lut Saturday. Shown in t he top photo are Actor Leo C~rritto, the ho.,orary commodore, with Mayot Dick D rake and Gov. Alfonso Garcia Conzalies of Baja California. In thee photo below are Rear Admiral L. B . Olson, com· mandant of the 11th Coaat Guard Oistrb t ; Mal. Ge;o,. Gro.:ves Erskine, commandant of Camp P endleton ; ConqressMa:l Carl H i nshaw of ·corona del Mar; G~v . Gonzatex. Maj. Gen. F ield H aN"ia, commandant of El Toro Marine 83M; Brig. Gen. Thomas Cushman of El Toro, and B rig. Gen. LeRoy Wabon, commander of the Southern Military District. (Photos by W ally Gerhul"dt) Jravefling tfomrigs Bring Ar t to Vets l.egion Auxiliary Seeking Members \Vcwd co•n " ft·om th<.' tran•lHng A mcmb<>r .;hir dri\'<.' is hdng Hom• tg!'> .. r Balhoa J..l anrl about conductt>d thi'> month hy the their tout f Vr H•ran·.' Ho~pit aL Am<'riran Legion Auxiliary. under with thPi t "\hihit of \'('t('rans· at·t. 'the dtrE>ction of Mrs. Gladys H .1 and F'l he! Homng arc tour-Thompson. mcmhcr~~~hip chairman. ing l he ,,,.,: m !-.1 tiP'-. takin~ an Addittonal information and ap- appr(' ial tr•'1 to thf' hospital room" plicatio n h lank!l. can h<.' obtained of th·· \•':c>r tnl' a nd hf'lping thC'm by calling-Mrs. Thompson at Har- t ow·~t .l '''''J\C'ry by <'nrouraging bor 1091 or Mrs. Julia EJrg<'rt. thc·m, 1(1 11 • thc•ir hand at art president. a t llad>or 1903-W . work Women arE' e ligible for member- Tht• Jfo!"l .. igs' main stops thus ship if they have a !'On. brother, far 11,1\·' h•'<'n Phonnix. Ariz.; husband or fathct· who is a m<'m- W111(lfll<'. A • • • : A I h u q u e r q u c. her of the Legion. The Auxiliary N M Ch1 ' n('. \.Vyo. and DC'n-will recei\'c a citation from the ver. C ,,,.,_ District branch if it ~ach<'s its At PhOt•r:", lh<') (>T(>S<>nted their quota of paid members by Oct. 1. exhthll at P"pagn Park V.A. Hos-Ne>..'t rPgular meeting of the Auxil- pital •nd ;J!tnnded ground-break-iary is Sept. 26. ing C lt' fl n~"w ~1.000.000 ho<:pital. -------------- Book, on · · t \\'<'1'<' gin•n to two J)<\l trr't" ~~ Papago Park in the narnt · of P 1lboa l<>lanrlC'f l'. Mrs. ~-A ~rhr "'h and Mr:-. V . Cro-, ZJ(•J T h ' Hwn is:;.., Sltgg(•c;t that a rn-.1'1·• m hroadhill would be m1gh 1, ,,., Jcom(• at 1 hC' hospital (Balhoa An'!l ng C'luh. pleas<' con- t act P A. ".Johnny" Johnson. chief I of sp. ... ciAl sl'rvlrrc;),.. The Homrigs 1 also n1t>nt ir1Pi"'rl th<' Cart that they ~ mN Hw fl-lmou:-old-time pitcher. 1 Grovf't Cl"' r land Alt'xander. in Pho""'" T ht'\ f'' <~f'ntPrl thC'ir art and phot ..,~•·ar-1,, f'Xhibit for three days at th Alh•JqUPt'QUt• Ho s pi ta l . whi~"h ha" ., numhf-r of !;Ul'Vi\'ors of t h • B<\t<l~., dPath march. CAFE CORONA DEL MAR 405 Coast Boulevard D ANCE INSTRUCTOR TOURS Dancing through Europe wiU be part of the plan of Barbara Bab- cock. instructor at the Arthur Mur- ray School of Dancing in Corona del Mar. Barbara left last w eek for a t<'ur of Eut'Ope with her mothct·. Mrs. J . E . Babcock o ( Emerald Bay. and expects to learn I'P\·eral European dances w hile s he i!\ abroad. DA ~CF S COf'I.TINUE A winter a<:ti\'ity at the Ba!boa )'acht Club wUI he square dane· tng. it "as announced this week. Squar'C ctancf"' . .; will be held each month OP th<> 1irst and third F'rl· days. Jim Lane is caller. STOWERS RADIO SERVICE Record Players -Television DON KIRKPATRICK 317 Ooad Hwy .. COM Har. 723 SOUTH ("'j:.' THE BORDER Cnl ar1 l\frs. F'. C'. V{'nn. 707 Ir-is Ave C'oron~' dc>l Mar. are ~ing a lnt of their niece. Mrs. !gnaciou~ n " Krnnc>l"'hen~. "~ho Is fOR A WHI~ER, CLEANER W J'.SH iff :1\·ing wil't her hushand at La· ~runa Bt:•at"':l fnr the umm~r. Mr 1 De Kronenber~ ls a movie pro·, ducer anrl writer· from Buenos .AJre . :md ic; i11 the United States for one year on a combination ¥ .... ~ ... ~ GIRLS AND BOY Avoid Accid nt ! Have your bike brake checked FREE e Remington Pump Skotgun 1' ga $84.95 e Over and Uncier 410 ga. $33.95 Also Stev,.ns ~0-~0 anrl ?? cal. ${'(' our rompl<'t<' lin<' ol hunting <'quipmcnt SPECIAL:-Football shoes. S8.95 Footballs -Volleyballs -Tennis Racquqets Grey Gym Trunks AND SPORTING GOODS 1211 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar HA rbor 1293-J bu.slnes and p leasure trtp, spend·, Harbor 2711 IDa his Ume be~veen New York 1 ._._._.-~ ____ _..__.._._.__.._~.__.._._.__._._._._._._._..__.._._ .. _.~._._.__.._._ .. ~._ .. _.~~..r and Ho1Jy\·tcod