anaheim-gazette 1936-08-13
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Art Association Closes Drive For Funds
The sum of $2575, more than the $700 mortgage on the La-Beach Art Gallery was net through the combined efforts generosity of a group of heads of the gallery during the art campaign for membership in Laguna Beach Art associates the Festival of Arts, and the prosperity of James Irvine who is to the association a sum equal to the amount raised by the festival which was $900. Mrs. one was general chairman of committee of women who been conducting a member drive which brought in 1325 members.
Members of Mrs. Irvine's comee were Mrs. Louis F. Moulchairman of membership committee; Mrs. Agnes Yochit, secretary; Mrs. Harry Gorrell, treasurer; Mrs. Lou Merritt, sonnel director; Mrs. Loyal K. King, publicity.
In addition to the money raised, board of supervisors haveaved the taxes on the gallery this year, amounting to $250. Saturday night marked the annual meeting of the association, close of the art festival and end of the campaign for mem-ships and as a climax the vari-prizes were drawn. Mrs.orge Perkins, 2418 French St., Santa Ana won the first prize. The pictures by artist members are drawn by the following people in the order named: Mrs. La-
Organized Labor Supports Collins
New evidence that organized labor is lining up behind Congressman Sam L. Collins came today by way of a formal endorsement of Collins for re-election from F. H. Fljozdal president of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees, in which he urged the support of all members of this brotherhood.
A further endorsement was received by Collins from W. H. Hutchings, legislative delegate of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
FUSSY FOLDEROL
A poll of votes may come and go, but the weather report goes on forever. A recent straw vote says this country is headed for a dictator. That is as remote as a second coming of quints.
Watts, Laguna Beach; Mrs. Florence Bowren, Laguna Beach; Ed J. Gardner, Laguna Beach; Mrs. Frank Elder, Laguna Beach; Mrs. Frank Brunish, Hollywood; Mrs. Frank E. Ford, Pomona; Mrs. Olive Willard, Santa Ana; Mrs. Le-Roy Lyon, Anaheim; Jack Light-heart, Laguna Beach; R. Thistle-white, Los Angeles; H. Marney, New York City; Beulah May, Santa Ana; Mrs. H. W. Herlhy, Pasadena; Geo. Riddell, Laguna Beach; Mrs. W. A. Wolfe, Laguna Beeach; R. BuDoe, Laguna Beach; Mrs. Geo. Smith, Santa Ana; Mrs. J. S. Landis, Santa Ana; G. Robert Parker, Laguna Beach.
Geo. E. Emmons of Laguna Beach and Pasadena was elected president of the association, succeeding Geo. Brandriff.
You're Telling Me!
One promise voters should exact of politicians is that, in event of election, they promise not to believe themselves fully qualified to write a book.
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A new, svelte Helen Jacobs is pictured as she arrived in the United States recently, en route to San Francisco, bringing with her the coveted women's singles championships won at Wimbledon, England.
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Beautiful little Baby Grand; finish like new for small balance of only $269; can be paid out less than rent. Danz-Schmidt, Anaheim.
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Beautiful little Baby Grand; finish like new for small balance of only $269; can be paid out less than rent. Danz-Schmidt, Anaheim.
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ATTENTION UNITY READERS:
Unity Silent-Severty Prayer Meeting at 322 W. Broadway every Tuesday at 3 P.M.. All are welcome.
WHERE ZIONCHECK'S CAREER ENDED
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"Soul" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon on Sunday in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, The Golden Text is from the Psalms: "Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases."
Among the Bible selections in the Lesson-Sermon are these verses from the Psalms: "For a day in thy courts is better than a thousand. I had rather be a door-keeper in the house of my God than to dwell in the tents of wickedness. For the Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing will be withheld from them that walk uprightly. O Lord of hosts, blessed is the man that trusteth in thee."
A correlative passage from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, states: "As human thought changes from one stage to another of conscious pain and painfulness, sorrow and joy—from fear to hope and from faith to understanding—the visible manifestation will at last be man governed by Soul, not by material sense."
Stormy career of Marion A. Zioncheck. Washington congressman, ended in a death leap from this Seattle office building; Dotted line shows the course of the plunge from a fifth floor window to the pavement fronting the well known Arctic building. Death was instantaneous. Zioncheck's bride of a few months was sitting in their automobile a few feet away... She collapsed when she was told that the man who leaped was her husband. Zioncheck had filed his candidacy papers for re-election the day before, after friends believed they had successfully disauded him.
Red Cross to Have Booth at State Fair
SACRAMENTO—The American Red Cross again will have a booth to take care of lost children at the State Fair in Sacramento, Sept. 5 to 15. The booth will be located at the Woman's Building and an announcing system will expedite their return to parents. Under the age of 13 will be given
This was made known through the Sacramento chapter, American Red Cross. Only children assistance.
The bureau won wide popularity last year when the service was introduced. It handled 250 cases of lost children in a 10-day period. The bureau has been endorsed by the state fair management.
Arrangements for county booths to date at the fair disclosed the following counties will dis-
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McAllister Heads Used Car Division
Announcement was made this week by Boney and Barnhart, Dodge and Plymouth dealers, of the appointment of F. L. McAllister as head of their used car department. McAllister has been connected with Chrysler Motors company for the past eight years, it was said.
McAllister will supervise the reconditioning of all used cars, which in the future will carry the "Blue Seal" and "Triple Checked" guarantee, it was declared.
SEEN BUT NOT HEARD
Many of the boys are wondering if the vice president candidate on the Bourbon ticket will take the stump and make a speech like he did the last time.
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