The Crowd -- B. W. Cook
Friends and family members gathered at Henry’s Bistro, the waterfront
dining room of the Balboa Bay Club, to toast the 96th birthday of Loyal
Nichols. Surrounded by loving family members Patsy and Dave Schweitzer;
Brad and Pam Martin; Alison and Brad Schweitzer; and Lorie, Brett and
Whitney Browman, the radiant blond Nichols recounted the many special
occasions, as well as the many changes, she has witnessed in a very full
lifetime. Also sharing in the evening of memories was Lynda Peterson,
longtime friend of Nichols.
The birthday girl and her late husband, Percy Nichols, who passed away
in 1989, were early members of the Balboa Bay Club, joining in 1953. She
was clearly pleased to be dining in the new clubhouse on her birthday and
to be a part of the transformation of a community tradition that she and
her family helped to inaugurate some 50 years ago.
Hoag Hospital has established many vital community traditions and
links to the people of Newport-Mesa. This week, the Toshiba Senior
Classic at the Newport Beach Country Club brings the world’s top golfers
to the city in a tournament that may also bring more than $1 million to
Hoag. Last week, on a smaller scale, yet no less important, Hoag
sponsored Dr. Daniel Wallace, a world-renowned expert on fibromyalgia who
is based in Los Angeles, at a midweek symposium and book-signing held at
the hospital. The filled-to-capacity evening seminar was attended by a
cross-section of community members seeking answers to personal health
issues.
Wallace, joining his wife and co-writer, Janice, at the event, wrote a
new book titled “All About Fibromyalgia,” a definitive guide to a
syndrome that primarily attacks women, and leaves victims in an
often-desperate search for help.
Wallace addressed the crowd on this often misunderstood and
misdiagnosed disease, fielding pointed questions from the audience.
Coffee was served, books were sold and signed, and people were helped in
an evening that enabled those seeking information to talk directly to an
expert. A splendid example of social, scientific, business and community
interests working together. For more information on fibromyalgia and
Wallace, call Pam Sharp at (310) 652-7770.
Nearly 500 guests converged upon the Hyatt Regency in Irvine for the
annual “Voices” luncheon sponsored by the women’s division of the Jewish
Federation of Orange County. The affair was co-chaired by Jodi Greenbaum
and Jacquee Lipson, both of Newport Beach. In addition, Newport Beach’s
Natalie Mandel was named the Anne Entin Woman Of The Year for her more
than 25 years of service to the Jewish Federation. Mandel, 81, recently
celebrated her 60th wedding anniversary with husband Leonard. “So much
has changed in philanthropy over the past 25 years,” she noted, adding,
“But we still have to stuff the envelopes!”
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