Hollywood Studio Magazine (May - June 1968)

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Continued from Page 24 UEAC’s big event of the year is an internationalized “Oktoberfest”, which is an autumn beer-and-fun festival dating back to an 1810 origin in Bavaria. UEAC’s 1967 Oktoberfest was held in Devonshire Downs, Northridge, in the San Fernando Valley. It featured dozens of folk dance groups wearing their tradi¬ tional national costumes. Display booths, Continental style cuisine, carnival type rides, and many gallons of beer plus Pepsi for the Younger generation, all tied to¬ gether by German band music, interna¬ tional dance music and even rock and roll (in a special Pepsi section for teens), helped the UEAC live up to its reputation as a fun organization. President Eilers is now planning an even bigger and better Oktoberfest for 1968. Many UEAC members avail them¬ selves of the club’s group charter flights to Europe and the Orient. EGON EILERS, President of the 40,000 member United European American Club, is a skilled sailor and navigator. He often acts as skipper on the dub's sailing trips. Enthusiastic hiking members, both European and American born, spend many pleasen t weekends exploring the deserts, the woodlands, and the mountains of South - ern California. THE COMPLETE MEN'S STORE 21 Years Same Location 11219 MAGNOLIA BLVD. NORTH HOLLYWOOD 1 Door West of Lankershim POplar 1-8641 Open Mon. & Fri. Evenings 'till 9 p.m. Can fit any size man from 35 short to 60 long at prices everyone can afford, from one of the largest selections in the Valley. SUITS • SPORT COATS • SLACKS SHIRTS • SPORTS WEAR WRAY BROS. FORD 6115 Van Nuys Blvd. ST 2-7211 TR 3-1350 EXTENDS FLEET PRICES Studio Employees On All Ford Models and T-Birds See or Call J. W. TAYLOR (Fleet Sales Manager) ■% FEATURING LEADING BRANDS IN DRESSES SPORTSWEAR - ACCESSORIES EXCLUSIVE but not EXPENSIVE 845-5010 BankAmericard 30 or 90 day charge accounts Open Daily 10 AM-6 PM F>i. Nile Till 9 PM 4002 Riverside Dr. Burbank, Calif. Toluca Lake & 27