anaheim-gazette 1937-01-21
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Young People of Methodist Church Plan Banquet
The Comradship Host and Hostess banquet will be held tomorrow (Friday) evening at 6:30 o'clock in the White Temple Methodist church. The dinner is in connection with Comradship Week being observed this week by the young people of the church.
Dr. Morgan Odell of Ordnental county.
A production also being scheduled for Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Burns Society of Orange county.
F. Walker president of the annual Bobby Burns Banquet to be Jan. 25
The annual banquet, concert and dance commemorating the birthday anniversary of Robert Burns, Scotch poet, will be held at the Anaheim Elks clubhouse next Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock, among the auspices of the Burns Society of Orange county.
F. Walker president of the annual Bobby Burns Banquet to be Jan. 25
The annual banquet, concert and dance commemorating the birthday anniversary of Robert Burns, Scotch poet, will be held at the Anaheim Elks clubhouse next Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock, among the auspices of the Burns Society of Orange county.
In lieu of the program to follow the dinner are bagpipe selections, salute, highland dances and dance. Talking part will be Pipe Major Murdock Mathieson, Robert Brown, T. M. Sutherland, Ruth Armstrong, John Patterson, Mrs. John Patterson, Hazel Storry, Jessie Mathieson and John Regan.
Dancing will conclude the entertainment for the evening with Tom Halliwell acting as master of ceremonies and the grand march being led by the pipers.
Officers of the society besides Walker are Thomas Watters, secretary; James Tuffree, treasurer, and Murdock Mathieson, piper.
Tickets are obtainable at the Henry Bros. drug store.
Mrs. John D. Dunn returned to her home this week with her infant daughter, Dianna, who was born at St. Joseph's hospital. Dianna is the second child in the family.
New Officers Of Woman's Relief Corps Installed
New officers to serve during 1937 were installed Tuesday afternoon by the A. B. Paul Woman's Relief Corps No. 134. Mrs. Belle Gray, past department president, was the installing officer. She is a member of the Santa Ana W. R. C.
The installing staff was composed of Elizabeth Burkher, Santa Ana, commissioner; Dale C. born Fullerton, executive; Beall and Mrs. Lana Hewlett, Santa Ana, floridian; Gladys McDaniel, San Antonio; bearers; Mrs. Latha Hull, Santa Ana, musician. This group included Mrs. Mae Mover, Mable Johns, Mrs. Nestor Shiley, Mrs. Ada Flees, and Emma Burris all of Whittier.
A business meeting was held with committee reports being given. It was announced that the Social Club would meet at home of Mrs. Hazel Davis on Tuesday at noon.
The meeting of Federation No. will be held Monday, January 10 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. lodge of Orange, it was announced.
Lambs Tells of 16,000-Mile Trip in Canoe
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lamb Santa Ana, who returned only few weeks ago from a three-year trip along the coast of Lower California, Mexico and through Panama Canal and other southern waters, told of their experience last night at a meeting of the Junior Ebell club at the home of M Dorothy Yunbluth, 815 W. Brookway.
The Lambs called the talk "000 Miles of Adverture in a Foot Canoe."
Before the talks Miss Yu
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat., Jan. 28, 29, 30
"GOLD DIGGERS OF 1937"
—with—
DICK POWELL
JOAN BLONDELL
—and—
"TRAIL DUST"
—with—
WM. BOYD-JIMMY ELLISON
Walker are Thomas Watters, secretary; James Tuffree, treasurer, and Murdock Mathieson, piper.
Tickets are obtainable at the Henry Bros. drug store.
Mrs. John D. Dunn returned to her home this week with her infant daughter, Dianna, who was born at St. Joseph's hospital. Dianna is the second child in the family.
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Officers Woman's Relief Installed
officers to serve during ere installed Tuesday afternoon by the A. B. Paul Woinan's Corps No. 134. Mrs. Essex, past department presiwas the installing officer. A member of the Santa Ana C.
installing staff was com- of Elizabeth Burkhead, Ana, con Lester, Jolio Cuillertob, and Gerrald Hall and Mrs. Lana Hewitt, Anna, Florence Morning, McDana S. Chambers, and Mrs. Luther Hall, Santa Musician. The meeting and Mrs. Mao Dower, Mrs. Johns, Mrs. Pervin Shenrs, Ada Fleery, and Mrs. Burris, all of Whitier... business meeting was also with committee reports beaten. It was announced that special club would meet at the of Mrs. Hazel Davis next day at noon.
meeting of Federation No. 1 held Monday, January 25, Welock in the I. O. O. F. hall range, it was announced.
Jobs Tells of 00-Mile in Canoe
and Mrs. Dana Lamb of Ana, who returned only a weeks ago from a three-year long the coast of Lower Calif., Mexico and through the a Canal and other southgrn told of their experiences right at a meeting of the Junell club at the home of Miss Yunbluth, 815 W. Broad-Lambs called the talk "16-miles of Adverture in a 16-Canoe."
more the talks Miss Yung-
Thomas Kuchel Heads Grand March at Ball
Assemblyman Thomas Kuchel of Anaheim has accepted an invitation to lead the grand march at Northern Orange County's fourth annual Birthday Ball for the President, to be held the evening of January 30 at Fullerton union high school gymnasium on N. Pomona ave.
Attendance of more than 300 residents is expected this year. Cummins William, G. Steadman reports that more than 2200 still remain in the southern Orange county grid.
A card party will be held at the mall on commencement with the bath with Lisa Charles MacMaster in chapels, tickets which are interchangeable are being distributed by Henry Welsh, and cleared through the committee secretary, Harry M. May, at the chamber of commerce office.
Organization Seats Officers for Year
New officers were installed by the Pacific Woodman and Life association at its regular meeting January 10 in K. P. hall.
The new leaders are Ambrocio Martinez, colonel commander; Jose R. de Leon, advance lieutenant; Antonio Rios, banker; Antonio M. Diaz, financial secretary; Reynaldo R. Rivas, escort; Edward Torrence, watchman; Juan R. Quintero, sentry; and Pablo Castillo, Merced J. Gonzalez and Jose Cisnero, auditors.
Two Weeks Remain To Get New Plates
More than 70 per cent of the motorists have failed to secure their 1937 license plates to date. Howard E. Deems, state registrar of vehicles, announced today.
With less than two weeks re-
Two Weeks Remain To Get New Plates
More than 70 per cent of the motorists have failed to secure their 1937 license plates to date. Howard E. Deems, state registrar of vehicles, announced today.
With less than two weeks remaining before the deadline at midnight, February 4, he said they are facing the possibility of a 100 per cent penalty on both the registration fee and the motor vehicle license fee.
"Last year," Deems declared, "100,000 persons were compelled by law to pay a 100 per cent penalty because they delayed in getting their plates until after February 4th."
This year motorists will have fewer inconveniences in getting their plates because all offices of the department will be open on Saturday afternoons during January; postal card notices have been improved and fourteen temporary branch offices have been established, one being in Fullerton.
Trial of Merchant Continued by Court
The trial of Henry Doty, 48, of 211 E. Ellsworth street, charged with violation of the state beverage control act which was scheduled for yesterday morning was continued until February 3 at 10 o'clock.
Originally planned as a court trial, Doty may later ask for a jury trial, which necessitated the continuity.
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