anaheim-gazette 1934-03-29
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FOX ANAHEIM
235 W. Center St. Phone 2602
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KATHARINE HEPBURN
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"LITTLE WOMEN"
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"PALOOKA"
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Jimmie Darante - Lupe Velez
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EDW. G. ROBINSON
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"DARK HAZARD"
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Among Your Friends
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brisco now live at 214 West Broadway. Formerly, they lived at 117 East Sycamore street.
Mrs. Henry Mang and Mrs. J. Potter, new members of the Elke Ladies' Card club, won high scores at the club's party Friday afternoon. They will be hostesses on April 13.
Your last chance to get your clothes quality cleaned and pressed for Easter. One day service. Anaheim Cleaners, 308 E. Center.
Mrs. A. Siegel of the Anaheim Conservatory of Music vacationed till Tuesday morning at Palm Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kier of 731 North Palm were hosts to the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Forrest of Avalon, Catalina Island, over the week-end.
Saturday is your last opportunity to buy an electric clock model Gaffers & Sattler DeLuxe Gas Range at a saving of $10. Only $80.55. Easy terms. Act quickly. Vincent Furniture Co., Palm at Center.
Herman Strandt is exhibiting, personal treasurers of his collection at the Hobby show in Pasadena this week.
Anaheim's Louis Danz, well known composer and art critic, was speaker at the Garden Grove Parent-Teacher association meeting Monday evening.
EASTER LILIES, Cut Flowers and Flowering Plants — Order now for Easter delivery. Gordon's Florist, 512 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 3838.
Mrs. Mabelle Hathaway returned recently from a short visit at Palm Springs.
Miss Ramona Mulligan gave the musical program at the Fullerton chapel.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy were guiding Jones of the Naval academy service on Saturday evenings.
The Hermann day supper The Concordia club.
Mrs. Ralph chairman, and E. Kate Rea, Walter Ward note officers in Parent-Teachering held last elected April.
Wallhide drills no muss—In Store—166 W.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sidren returned short vacation.
Expert pal Reggie Kerr, Phone 4103.
Members of Presbyterian noon enjoyed through the teacher, Mrs. Linda, Pot-lily joyed.
R. A. PATHE Fuller Brush 4893. 308 No.
Misses Juan East North st Miss Kathleen at a bridge luce nounced her Homes.
Stechert's
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WOOD FOR SALE
Dry Eucalyptus wood for sale. 621 S. Dickel St. 12-7-8t
PAINTING & PAPERHANGING
Painting, and paper hanging. J. E. Sauer 131 W. Chartres, Phone 2751
PIANOS FOR SALE
100 PIANOS to choose from; Knabe, Beechstein, Steinway, Chickering, Kimball, etc., new and used, $35 and up
DANZ, Anaheim.
$10 FREE! Send name of friend who wants piano and get $10 Free when we sell. DANZ, Anaheim.
EASTER LILIES, Cut Flowers and Flowering Plants — Order now for Easter delivery. Gordon's Florist, 512 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 3838.
Mrs. Mabelle Hathaway returned recently from a short visit at Palm Springs.
Miss Ramona Mulligan gave the musical program at the Fullerton chapter meeting of Beta Sigma Phi's benefit party at the Fullerton Ebell clubhouse Friday.
Get "Skin and Bones", "Dark Angel", other new books at Crane's Lending Library, 134 W. Center, Annaheim.
Save $40 by ordering your electric clock model Gaffers & Sattler DeLuxe Gas Range from us before closing time Saturday night. Terms it desired. Vincent Furniture Co., Center at Palm.
For modern interior decoration Call Harry Kindig, Phone 3568.
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1929-1930
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ELECTION MONDAY
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and son
Billy were guests of Captain and Mrs.
Jones of the Elsinore Military and Naval academy at a dance and recognition service given by the academy Saturday evening.
The Herman Sisters enjoyed a birthday supper Tuesday evening at the Concordia clubhouse.
Mrs. Ralph Summers was named chairman, and Mrs. Robert Hein, Miss E. Kate Rea, M. A. Gauer and Mrs. Walter Ward committeemen to nominate officers for the Anaheim council. Parent-Teacher association, at the meeting held last week. Officers will be elected April 27.
Wallhide drills in 4 hrs.—no waiting—no muss—in beautiful shades—Spencer Store—166 W. Center St.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Siegel and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Saez and the latter's children returned Monday evening from a short vacation at Palm Springs.
Expert painting and paper hanging. Reggle Kerr, 123 S. Olive, Anahelm. Phone 4103.
Members of the Bitra-co class of the Prebysterian church Saturday afternoon enjoyed hiking and tramping through the hills as the guests of their teacher, Mrs. S. F. Collins of Yorba Linda. Pot-luck supper also was enjoyed.
R. A. PATRICK for City Clerk—your Fuller Brush man, Special prices phone 4893. 308 No. Lemon Street.
Misses Juanita and Aulba Fickle of East North street were recent guests of Miss Kathleen Mosher of Long Beach at a bridge luncheon. The hostess announced her engagement to Gordon Homes.
Stechert's Flowers. Phone 5220.
Miss Frances Hilgenfeld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hilgenfeld, is at home this week enjoying spring vacation. She is a student at the Osteopathic hospital in Los Angeles.
Wallhide—the vitilized oil paints Free Color Cards — Spencer Store, 166 W. Center.
Among University of Southern California students who enjoyed spring vacations at home this week are Niels Boege, Miss Florence Eymann, Miss Lilaah Schulte, Miss Grace Houck, Miss Helen Houck, Thomas Kuchel, George Blewitt and Miss Lola May Ritchey.
Kaufman Strikes At Law Chislers
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racket, but the simple use of caution by a claimant when he is approached by an ambulance chaser will be the most effective protection.
"It is not for my office to encourage civil litigation, nor to dictate the methods to be used in seeking payment of just claims for damages, but in bringing these facts to the attention of the people of Orange county I believe it would not be improper for me to suggest that any attorney known by a claimant or his friends to be competent and reliable will be a better representative to handle this claim than a fast-talking stranger who is actually violating the law in soliciting the claim."
E. Kate Rea Wins High P.-T. A. Honor
Miss E. Kate Rea, well known in education circles for her years of service to that cause, last week was honored with a life membership in the California Congress of Parents and Teachers. The presentation was made by Mrs. Arthur Kemper, president of the
St. Agnes Guild Planning Beneficiary
Spring Basket Theme for Anniversary Bridge Tea and Musicale at Church April 28
A spring basket will be the theme of the annual bridge benefit tea and mime scale planned by members of St. Agnes guild of the St. Michael's Episcopal church for April 28. Miss Mary Easley is in charge of the affair which promises to be one of the most colorful sprites of the year. It will be held at K.P. hall.
Committees were appointed at meeting of the guild at Mrs. Art Shipkey's home Monday evening. Mrs. Catherine Adams, directress, with Mrs Martha Adams, chairman of the womens and means committee, turned the meeting over to Miss Easton who announced her appointments.
Mrs. Dana Newkirk is in charge of the musicale and plans a program tailored artists between the bridge tea hour. Heading the refreshment committee is Miss Stella Jackson with Miss Janie Van de Veer, Mrs. Ch Daniels, Mrs. Cortez Hoskins, Mrs Roderick Brastad, Miss Helen Thompson, and Miss Dorothy Yungbluth working with her. Miss Helen Grafton with Miss Norma Brastad are in charge cards and tables. Mrs Victor Loloy in charge of prizes, while Mrs Ch Cromer, Mrs Persy Rust and Ms Harry Wilhelm are taking care of tickets and reservations.
The decorations being made by committee composed of Mrs. Edward Howell, Miss Maude Dent, Mrs. T. K Smith, Mrs. Arthur Shipkey, Mrs J Wallace, and Miss Madeline Lumsden Those working on tallies and score piles include Miss Marjorie Pibel, Mrs D Dykeman, Mrs G. A. Kell, Mrs F Kern Shulz, Miss Adah Wilcox, Mrs Robert Rundstrom, while Henry Hodges is handling publicity
E. Kate Rea Wins High P.-T. A. Honor
Miss E. Kate Rea, well known in education circles for her years of service to that cause, last week was honored with a life membership in the California Congress of Parents and Teachers. The presentation was made by Mrs. Arthur Kemper, president of the Anaheim Council, at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Clough, 1067 North Palm street.
Large Crowd Hears Chorus and Soloists
An unusually large group Sunday evening heard a program of chorus music presented by the Anaheim male chorus, and a group of solos and group numbers offered by Dr. C. O. Patterson, Warren Baker, Mildred Green, Arthur Green, Lawrence Allen, Ira McNames, and others. Dr. Patterson directed the chorus.
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News Writers Will Meet on Jinx Day
A one-day institute for news writers is being developed for reporters and beginners in Orange county, according to Eric E. Eastman, assistant farm advisor. Harold Ellis will discuss the fundamentals of news-writing, and illustrate by example the principal factors involved. While the news institute is primarily designed to assist reporters who are handling rural news, leaders of the 4-H clubs and their reporters are included in the provisions of the program, as are reporters for the farm bureau and farm bureau centers. Other persons desiring to attend the institute will be welcome, and provision will be made to include them in the program. The institute will be held in the directors' hall, farm bureau office, 618½ N. Main Street, Santa Ana, beginning at 9:30 a.m., Friday, April 13.
REPORTS BICYCLE STOLEN
Theft of a bicycle was reported Monday by H. C. Martens of 817 West Broadway.
Teachers
You can earn several hundred dollars this summer, and you can secure a better position and a larger salary for the coming year. Complete information will be mailed on receipt of a three cent stamp. Send for it to-day.
Rural Schools and City Schools
Summer Work and School Year Positions
CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY, INC.
1850 Downing St., Denver, Colo.
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Summer Work and School Year Positions
CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY, INC.
1850 Downing St., Denver, Colo.
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"Thanks for sending me so many good positions to apply for over 30 during the first five days I was enrolled."—An Illinois Teacher.
SCHOOL OFFICIALS:—We can put you in touch with the very finest teachers. Our service is free to you.
Easter Specials
Saturday Only
DRESSES
Bibs, platrons, cowls . . . gold cord cinctures, the ecclesiastical severity of white calla lily . . . cuffs, collars . . . all have added a new field of fashion inspiration for the Spring wardrobe. We have sketched hints of what you will find here.
$3.98 to $14.75
HATS
There are small and larger hat madels . . . sailors and turbans . . . streamliners and wind-blowns . . . in fact a hat for every head and type of face. Each and every one of these hats is a copy of accepted styling. All head sizes. Specially priced Saturday from
Lauretta Dress Shoppe
116 West Center St.
Anaheim, Calif.
Here Are Facts--
Here Are Facts--
"If elected I have promised an honest and faithful performance of the duties of City Clerk. The position of trust and responsibility which I have held are evidence of my capability of serving efficiently and giving ALL the people a fair deal."
VOTE FOR
Evan S. Alsip
for
CITY CLERK
ELECTION APRIL 9, 1934