anaheim-bulletin 1953-09-02
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City Toastmasters Entertain Area Officers
Anaheim Toastmasters were hosts to area deputy govenors and officers of the area council Monday evening for dinner at the Dragon cafe. President Lewis Boys presided at the meeting which was opened with an invocation by Al McKone.
Al Dickey was toastmaster for the evening, introducing as speakers Dr. Les Christensen presenting current events, Bill Chambers with the topic "At Your Service", Bill Jones, "It Works", and Mel Mungerson, "Making a Will."
Trophy winner Bill Bitties told an hilarious story of his appearance on Groucho Marx's program "You Bet Your Life."
Evaluating the program were Guy Tester, Britt Gray, Chauncy Garshwiler. Ray Damerell was timer and Hal Johnsen, grammarian.
Area council members who were present included Gov. John Laitul, Anahiem, Lt. Gov. Bob Toussaint, Pasadena, Wm McNab, Walt Miller, Bob Hutchison, Fullerton, Bob Gates Fullerton, Tom Griffen and Darrel Morgan, Lakewood., Bob Heinze, Clark Simon, Ed Boyd, Fullerton, Bob Johnson and Preston Allen, Bellflower.
Double Anniversary Celebrated With Festive Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Seekins, 118 N. Palm St., with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith, dined at the French cafe in Laguna Beach Saturday celebrating their thirtieth and third wedding anniversaries.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith left yesterday for San Jose where they will make their home for the next two years while Mr. Smith completes his studies at San Jose State college. He is majoring in work for the California Youth Authority.
Fremont Girl Scouts Hold Over Night Camp at Koolibah
Girl Scouts of Fremont, troop 51, rallied for a good time with an over-night camp a Camp Koolibah, Fullerton, last week. The girls practised their skill with outdoor cooking and managing sleeping bags, thereby qualifying to attend the county wide primitive overnight camp. They showed their real scouting spirit with a hike home Saturday afternoon.
Troop members attending were Vicki Hiltscher, Karen Youngman, Kathle Glemaker, Joyce Kauffman, Marilyn Yellis, Shirley Shakolan, and Dianne Fellbaum. The girls were accompanied by Mrs. D. Kauffman, Mrs. Max Hiltscher, and Mrs. J. Shakolan.
Santa Ana J.C. Students May Register Tonight
A special night registration period was scheduled for tonight (Wednesday) from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Santa Ana College as preregistration neared an end in advance of class opening next Thursday, Sept. 10.
Miss Genevieve Humiston, registrar, said the night session would permit students to complete registration already in process and also accommodate others who have daytime employment. After tonight, the only days left for preregistration are Thursday and Friday of this week and next Tuesday. The campus office will be closed Monday, Labor Day, and Wednesday is occupied with processing records for the start of classes the next day.
Head Counselor Royal Marten and his staff will be available tonight. The advance service eliminates much confusion after classes start and has resulted in a substantial increase in anticipated enrollment, Miss Humiston said.
Classes are starting two days earlier than other schools so that Dons will have a longer Christmas vacation, a boon to those seeking
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Seekins, 118 N. Palm St., with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith, dined at the French cafe in Laguna Beach Saturday celebrating their thirtieth and third wedding anniversaries.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith left yesterday for San Jose where they will make their home for the next two years while Mr. Smith completes his studies at San Jose State college. He is majoring in work for the California Youth Authority, having graduated in June from Fullerton Junior College.
Mrs. Smith was given a farewell party Friday by the I.B.M. office force of Hunt Foods Inc., Fullerton, of which she has been a member for two years. As a parting gift Mrs. Smith was given a sterling silver necklace and earring set.
Birthday Dinner Honors
Mrs. Flora DeWitt
Mrs. Flora DeWitt of South Helena St., was entertained recently with a birthday party given by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Durbin, at their home on West Vermont street. Tables were set on the lawn and a well laden buffet table was placed in the patio.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durbin, Miss Katherine Kniesee and Miss Ann Messerall of Santa Ana; Miss Jean Brown, Darryl Quinn, and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Meeker of Anaheim.
NG THEM WIL LBE Sandy 1.tbt Anaheim vice president; Jody McKie, Atascadeo, secretary-treasurer; Esther Flores, recreation chairman; Janice Masters, welfare chairman; Elleen Kathman, assembly chairman, and Esther Calls, lounge chairman.
Other high school women's events will be the annual Y. W. Fashion Show and Tea on campus the afternoon of Sept. 24, and the Southern California Junior College A. W. S. — W. A. A. conference Nov. 7 at Chaffey College.
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week and next Tuesday. The campus office will be closed Monday, Labor Day, and Wednesdays occupied with processing records for the start of classes the next day.
Head Counselor Royal Marten and his staff will be available tonight. The advance service eliminates much confusion after classes start and has resulted in a substantial increase in anticipated enrollment, Miss Humiston said.
Classes are starting two days earlier than other schools so that Dons will have a longer Christmas vacation, a boon to those seeking employment. While counselling new registration is urged, students unable to visit the campus before opening of classes will be able to complete their registration at the time without penalty.
Student President Russ Paterson and the student executive board are outlining plans for welcoming new students, including n evening party for new women on Monday Sept. 14, in the Student Lounge.
Jeanne Lancaster, president and both of Santa Ana will serve as aiding the mlwibe NG THEM WIL LBE Sandy 1.tbt Anaheim vice president; Jody McKie, Atascadeo, secretary-treasurer; Esther Flores, recreation chairman; Janice Masters, welfare chairman; Elleen Kathman, assembly chairman, and Esther Calls, lounge chairman.
Other high school women's events will be the annual Y. W. Fashion Show and Tea on campus the afternoon of Sept. 24, and the Southern California Junior College A. W. S. — W. A. A. conference Nov. 7 at Chaffey College.
Exchange Vows at St.
In a setting of white and yellow Miss Rita Ann Little, daughter Ball road, Anaheim, became the and Mrs. S. J. Cook of Costa Mesa church August 29.
The bride wore a tradition gown of white nylon tulle with a skirt finished with a ruffled chiffon lace. The lace also made the bodice and sleeves. Her waist fingerprint length of nylon tulle caught with a crown of lace adorned pearls. She carried a bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis.
Mrs. Carl E. Call, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, wearing a ballerina length gown of creamy nylon tulle with matching sweetheart hat and gloves, carrying yellow and white dahlas in yellow basket. The other attendants were Mrs. Simon J. Gassman sister of the bride, Miss Ann Goeman and Miss Georgia Sehl. The bridesmaids all wore yellow nylon tulle gowns with matching hats and gloves. Completing the bride procession were two flower girls Christine Cook, sister of the bride groom and Denise Ann Jones, niece of the bride.
Joseph Collins acted as best man and the ushers were Robert Heras Jack Balch and Harold Blank Michael Little, brother of the bride Bill Cook, brother of the bride groom, served as altar boys at nuptial mass.
Mr.s A.F.Faust at the organ accompanied for the solos,"Marla","Panis Angelicus",and "Remember Holy Mary".The Rev Father Parick Casey official.
Following the service, more than 300 guests were entertained at delightful reception at Capilla San Antonio. Miss Diane Coe Miss Marlean Burns assisted hostesses. Mrs. Laura Jenckel pertained with several love songs during the reception.
The bride's mother, Mrs.Little greeted the guests in a gown black faille with rose accessories Mrs.Cook joined her in theception line wearing aqua blouse costume with black accessories.
After the reception, the new Mrs.Miss Cook said goodbye their guests and left for a walk at Lake Tahoe. They will return to make their home in Anahale while Mr.Cook completes studies as a senio at Loyola University in Los Angeles.
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Wedding plans Given For Dorothy Spencer And Frank Billow
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Spencer 638 Princeton Circle, Fullerton are announcing the engagement and wedding plans of their daughter, Dorothy, to William E. Billow, son of Mrs. Fank Billow, 844 S. Lemon St., Anaheim.
The silver wedding anniversary of the bride-elect's parents, November 26, has been chosen for the marriage date. The young couple will be married at St. Mary' church in Fullerton.
Registration, Counseling Days at FJC Announced
Next Tuesday, September 8, is the beginning of scheduled counseling, and Monday, the 14th, is registration day for Fullerton Junior College students this fall; it was announced by Dr. Lynn Shelter, director of the college, today.
From 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, the 8th, to 4:00 p.m., Friday, the 11th, new enrollees meet with their counselors by appointment to work out their year's program; then on the 14th all students go through the process of registration. Classes begin at 8:00 a.m. Tuesday, September 15.
New students who have not applied for admission and former students who were not in attendance last semester should attend.
Here and There
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Andrew (Dolores Beckett), 11611 Lewis are announcing the birth of their daughter at St. Joseph' hospice Mrs. Andrews is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beckett Orange. The baby's great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Phelps of Whittier and Mr. Mr. Al Johnson of Anaheim.
Mrs. Edward Klimp of St. Louis is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer, 734 N. Lemon St., Anaheim. She arrived in time to welcome her small grandson, Ja Ralph, born Aug. 29 at Fuller General hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dykes their family of 9691 Euclid A have returned from a visit to Ymite National Park.
EX-CEL-CIS COSMETICS
Mrs. M. P. Thaxton, 116 N. St. Anaheim, Phone 4009.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cisner 6962 Tafolla St., are the part of a boy born August 31.
Hakell A. Kelly Anaheim m shall, was feted with a steak ner at the Anaheim city park terday. Judge and Mrs. John S and attache's of the Anaheim municipal court were guiMr. and Mrs. Phil Quarre
Anaheim Women Will Graduate Friday as Vocational Nurses
When the students of the first class in vocational nursing at Fullerton Junior college area graduated Friday evening, Sept. 4., three Anaheim girls will be prepared for professional service in that field. Miss Helen Cherry, Miss Crystal Clark, and Miss Margaret Eickholt are representing this city in the class of nine members.
During the same ceremonies, the present vocational nursing class will be "capped", signifying the half-way mark in their training. Two Anaheim girls, Miss Anna Rogers and Miss Adele Trask are included in this class.
Miss Bertea Craft, a member of the State Board of Vocational Nurse Examiners and Director of the Nurses' Services and Education at the Los Angeles County General Hospital will be the principal speaker. Her subject will be "The Nursing Care Team."
Presiding at the exercises will be Dr. H. Lyon Sheller, director, while St. Stanley Warburton, superintendent, will welcome the class and guests.
Enchilada Supper Entertains Guests In Patio
Mexican music and games were featured at the enchilada supper given Saturday by Mrs. Buford Porter and Miss Ruth Martens in the garden of the Martens home, 511 S. Indiana St. Streamers, balloons, flags and hats in Mexican colors decorated the tables.
After dinner the guests "took a swing" at the traditional Mexican pinata which was finally broken by Bill Franklin. A treasure hunt followed other Mexican games.
Miss Hope Ainsley of Woodland and Miss Lois Schmid of Selma house guests of Miss Martens, were special guests for the occasion. They are college friends of the hostess from San Jose.
Other guess included Mr. and Mrs. Bill Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Don Maugeran, Del Martnes, Buford Porter, Paul Westerhold, Anaheim, Ed Elliot of Santa Ana, Miss Elinor Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kennedy of Long Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Martens of Fullerton.
Fullerton Junior College is approved by the Veterans' Administration for the education of veterans under the G. I. bills and is accredited by the Western College Association, which is the accrediting agency for all four-year colleges and universities in the western area of the United States.
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In these modern days, the great majority of people seem to think that public health efficiency automatically takes care of their own physical welfare. They disregard all of Nature's laws and live on a low health scale, simply because they refuse to be guided by common sense.
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Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1953 ANAHEIM (CaL) BULLETIN —
Miss Gail Huebert Is Guest of Honor At Bridal Shower
Miss Gail Huebert, bride-elect of Gerald Chaney, was honored guest at a bridal shower Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Jack Richard, 8071 Ventura street.
Guests played "bride-bingo" during the evening, after which Miss Huebert opened a variety of lovely gifts for her new home. Prizes for the game were awarded to Mrs. R. E. Knapp, Mrs. Bob Prior, Mrs. Ernest Thompson and Miss Nancy Thompson.
Mrs. Roger Huebert, mother of the guest of honor, and Mrs. Glenn Chaney, mother of the Gerald Chaney, were listed among the guests. Others present included Mrs. Walther Mathews, Mrs. Ross Cordy, Mrs. R. E. Knapp, Mrs. Bob Prior, Mrs. C. W. Watson, Mrs. J. R. Travers, Mrs. Ernest Thompson, Mrs. Burton Sheffner, Miss Nancy Thompson, Mrs. Ross Rader, Mrs. Harvey Rice, Mrs. Walter Moore, Mrs. Alvin Penhall, and Mrs. George Lowes of Anaheim, and Mrs. Ron Sandborn of Fullerton.
Surprise Birthday Party Given for English Guest
Daniel Sullivan, who is visiting here from St. Helen's, Lancashire England, was entertained with a surprise birthday shower August 29 at the home of Mrs. Richard Cartwright, 813 Lenz Drive, Anaheim. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Edward Cartwright.
Mr. Sullivan is visiting his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sullivan of 412 W. Elm St., Anaheim. He came here August 18 and plans to spend six months with his son. The party Saturday celebrated his 69th birthday.
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