anaheim-gazette 1935-12-05
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Junior Ebell
Art Section Learn
Gift Wrapping
Miss Dorothy Yungbluth was hostess to the Art Section of the Junior Ebell club Tuesday evening, at her home on West Broadway.
Mrs. Thomas Kirven, section leader, introduced Miss Betty Crane who took charge of the program for the evening. The girls had chosen this time to wrap packages for their Christmas benefit, and by the same token Miss Crane illustrated the many artistic effects that may be brought out in the wrapping of packages. Black and silver combinations are the more popular at this time, as well as the ever attractive white and red, with of course, the new cellophane and other gift-wrapping papers.
Closing the evening in which all had an enjoyable time, Miss Yungbluth served light refreshments.
Hi-Y Clubs
Hold
Joint Meet
The three divisions of the Hi-Y clubs that are under the direction of Conrad Jongewaard held a joint meeting at the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday night. The senior and the junior divisions of the Hi-Y of Anaheim and the Huntington Beach club enjoyed the program which their chairman, Fred Engel, had arranged.
Approximately 60 members, 12 from Huntington Beach, sat down to a barbecue dinner at 6:30 which had been prepared under the capable management of Conrad Jongewaard.
Following the opening ceremonies, Fred Engel president of the Senior Hi-Y Club of Anaheim, introduced Paul Demaree teacher of Anaheim Union High School as the speaker of the evening. Mr. Demaree is president of the board of the Anaheim Y. M. C. A. Another feature of the entertainment program was a one act play presented by the dramatic students of the High School.
At the close of the program Mr. Jongewaard extended greetings of
Fathers Guests
of Magnolia
P.-T. A. Tuesday
Tuesday evening the father's Magnolia district were guests the Magnolia P.-T. A. at school.
A covered dish dinner was served at 6:30, with Mrs. Geoff Schrott dinner hostess and Mrs. Fannie Goddard program chaperon.
Reverend Thomas H. Walker the Presbyterian church was a speaker for the occasion. Topic dealt with the home training of the child, stressing the necessity for moral and spiritual guidance of the younger generation from their parents.
Another feature on the entertainment program was the singing of Christmas carols to the pupils of the school.
Another activity of the Magnolia district is the meeting of 4-H club next Wednesday, December 11th, at the home of Mrs. G. Davis on Ball Road.
Mrs. R. R. McDonald presided during the brief business meet held after the program it voted to sponsor a Girl Scout troop. Miss Jane Doult was chosen to act as leader.
Christian Science Lecturer
Here Tuesday
The First Church of Christian Scientist will present a free lecture at the Anaheim Theatre, W. Center street next Tuesday December 10th, at 8:00 o'clock the evening.
Judge Samuel W. Green, C. S., of Chicago will be the speaker.
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Dec. 12-13-14
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Robert Erwins Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erwin of La Habra served a delicious six o'clock dinner Thursday evening to members of the family.
The dinner was followed by a few rubbers of bridge, with Max Erwin receiving the high score token and Mrs. Margaret Hedges a consolation gift.
Those who were present to enjoy the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin were Mr. and Mrs. F. Marion Erwin and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hedges of Anaheim; Mr. and Mrs. Max Erwin of Compton, and E. W. Hedges of Ontario. Mrs. Hedges is the mother of the three Erwin boys.
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Christian Science Lecturer Here Tuesday
The First Church of Chicago will present a free lecture at the Anaheim Theatre, W. Center street next Tuesday December 10th, at 8:00 o'clock the evening.
Judge Samuel W. Green, C.S., of Chicago will be the speaker Judge Green is a member of The Mother Church of the First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, and is a speaker of note. Invitation extended to the public to attend the lecture.
To Observe 400th Bible Anniversary
In commemoration of the four hundredth anniversary of the printed English Bible, churches of Anaheim will join in Union service program Sunday evening at the Bethel Baptist Church.
Reverend O. R. Schroeder will be in charge of the services. The program will be as follows, with Dr. E. E. Helms delivering the address.
Organ Prelude; Doxology; Ivocation, by Rev. William Rogers zky; Hymn No. 103; Remarks by the Chairman, Rev. O. R. Schroeder; Responsive Reading by Rev D. Howard Dow; Anthem by the choir; Prayer, by Rev. S. Schrader; Offering, Rev. Thomas Walker; Hymn No. 94; Introduction of the speaker by Rev Ray Harker; Address by Dr. E. E. Helms; Anthem by the choir; Hymn No. 53; Prayer and Benediction by Rev. M. C. Schollenberger Postlude.
County Historical Society Plans Program
A meeting of the Orange County Historical Society will take place tomorrow (Friday) evenin
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Mothers Guests
Magnolia
R. A. Tuesday
On day evening the fathers of
Magnolia district were guests of
Magnolia P.-T. A. at the
covered dish dinner was serving 6:30, with Mrs. George
dinner hostess and Mrs.
Goddard program chairerend Thomas H. Walker of
Wesbyterian church was the
mer for the occasion. His
realt with the home training
child, stressing the necestory moral and spiritual guild
of the younger generation
their parents.
Her feature on the enterment program was the group
of Christmas carols by
mills of the school.
Her activity of the Magdistrict is the meeting of the
ub next Wednesday, Decemmber, at the home of Mrs. G. S.
Ball Road.
R. R. McDonald presided
over the brief business meeting
after the program it was
to sponsor a Girl Scout Miss Jane Doult was chos-et as leader.
Christian Science
Surver
R. Tuesday
First Church of Christ,
it will present a free lecthe Anaheim Theatre, 132
inter street next Tuesday,
over 10th, at 8:00 o'clock in
mning.
Samuel W. Green, C. S. B.
Iago will be the speaker
at 7:30, in the Bowers Memorial
Museum, 2010 North Main St,
Santa Ana.
The subjects of discussion will be:
1. "Early Anaheim," taken from Henry Kuchel's last paper.
2. "Division of Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana," by C. E. Roberts.
3. "The Yorba Chapel," by Alfonso Yorba.
4. "The Happy Hunting Grounds," by Harry J. Dillingham.
The speaker for the evening has not as yet been announced. However, the subjects should be most interesting to anyone in Orange County, and S. M. Davis, the secretary, expects a large attendance.
Maxine Amstutz
Married
Last Thursday
At eleven o'clock Thursday morning, November 28th, Miss Maxine Amstutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Amstutz, and Gilbert S. Hansard of Elm street, son of Mrs. G. St. Claire of Indio, exchanged marriage vows, with Reverend Arthur F. Ritchey of the First Christian church officiating.
Only the immediate family were present at the ceremony which took place at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. J. O. Royer on Ball Road.
For her wedding ensemble the bride wore a tailored dress of blue crepe, with accessories of blue and gold, and a gardenia corsage. A set of old-gold earrings, originally worn by her great-grandmother, and a gift from her grandmother, were worn by the bride.
Members were asked to take the ornaments to the next meeting, to be held at the home of Mrs. Arthur Shipkey, 1008 E. Center St., then turn them over to Mrs. Mabel Dixon who has charge of the Christmas party at the hospital. Also during the meeting the members will make silver stars to be used in the decorating.
A nominating committee, consisting of Miss Norma Brastad, Mrs. Harry Wilhelm, Mrs. Ed Howell, Miss Maud Dent, to work with her, was appointed Earl Jackson, the direct guild.
"Seeds of Tomorrow" title of the book which Brastad had chosen for number. The book is Russia under the So Mikhail Scholokhov is.
Assisting Mrs. Wallis tess were Mrs. Earl J Miss Stella Jackson. Tensions for the supper, se- style, were in keeping seasonal holiday.
GIFTS THAT
First Church of Christ, at will present a free lecture on the Anaheim Theatre, 132 Water street next Tuesday, October 10th, at 8:00 o'clock in morning.
Samuel W. Green, C. S. B. Mago will be the speaker. Green is a member of The First Church of the First Church of the First Scientist in Boston, and aaker of note. Invitation is due to the public to attend future.
Observe in Bible Anniversary
Memembration of the four hundredth anniversary of the English Bible, the sons of Anaheim will join in a service program Sunday at the Bethel Baptist Church O. R. Schroeder will charge of the services. The will be as follows, with E. Helms delivering the Prelude; Doxology; In- by Rev. William Rogatmn No. 103; Remarks by Hermann, Rev. O. R. Schroeddonsive Reading by Rev.ard Dow; Anthem by the Prayer, by Rev. S. A.; Offering, Rev. Thomas Hymn No. 99; Introduce the speaker by Rev. Ray C. Address by Dr. E. E.; Anthem by the choir; no. 53; Prayer and Benedic-Rev. M. C. Schollenberger;
City Historical Society Program
Testing of the Orange County Historical Society will take tomorrow (Friday) evening.
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Only the immediate family were present at the ceremony which took place at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. J. O. Royer on Ball Road.
For her wedding ensemble the bride wore a tailored dress of blue crepe, with accessories of blue and gold, and a gardenia corsage. A set of old-gold earrings, originally worn by her great-grandmother, and a gift from her grandmother, were worn by the bride.
The bride was given in marriage by her father, while Ralph Hansard of Beaumont, attended his brother.
Following the services the wedding party and the guests were served a wedding dinner with the bride's mother as hostess. Miss Lucile Amstutz presented her sister with a beautifully decorated three-tiered wedding cake.
Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Max Royer and their sins, Roderick, Gene, Max, Jr., and Bruce, of Fullerton; Mrs. Ralph Hansard, and Emory Davis of Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. Hansard are both well known in Anaheim, both having attended the Anaheim school. It is their plan to make their home in Anaheim, Mr. Hansard being employed with the Rumfelt Awning Company.
St. Agnes Guild
In Busy Meeting
After partaking of a pot-luck supper at the home of Mrs. J. E. Wallace on South Lemon street, the members of the St. Agnes guild participated in a busy program at a regular meeting last week.
With Mrs. Robert Easton appointed chairman of the committee, plans were discussed for a dance to be held during the week of their next meeting, which will fall on December 16.
Another important subject taken up was the furnishing of ornaments and lights for the Christmas trees at the Orange County hos-
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with her, was appointed by Mrs. Earl Jackson, the director of the guild.
"Seeds of Tomorrow" was the title of the book which Mrs. John Brastad had chosen for her review number. The book is a story of Russia under the Soviet plan. Mikhail Scholokhov is the author.
Assisting Mrs. Wallace as hostess were Mrs. Earl Jackson and Miss Stella Jackson. The decorations for the supper, served buffet style, were in keeping with the seasonal holiday.
UPSIDE DOWN
With men winning a knitting contest in Boston and prizes for jam in Chicago, women don't seem to excel any more except at singing baritone for the radio.—Atlanta Constitution.
FORECASTER TUGWELL
Tugwell predicts a balanced budget in 1938. This is the first time a prominent Brain Truster has acknowledged that the Republicans would win.—Worcester Telegram.
Leave For Visit In South
Mrs. D. Howard Dow and son Ronald left Monday morning for Atlanta, Georgia, where they will spend the holiday season with Mrs. Dow's mother and father and other members of her family.
They expect to arrive in Atlanta Saturday, and return to Anaheim some time after the first of the year.
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