anaheim-gazette 1937-03-11
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Anaheim, Calif., Mar. 11, 1937
SOCIETY CLUBS
Women’s Civic Conference Plans are Made
Representatives of more than 8000 club women and members of civic organizations met this past week on the University of Southern California campus to discuss plans for the 7th annual Women’s Civic conference, to be held April 15 at the Trojan institution.
Mrs. John Stearns Thayer, vice-president of the Los Angeles District Federation of Women's Clubs, as general chairman of the conclave, announced the theme as "Making Democracy Work."
Sponsored by the U.S.C. School of Government under the direction of Dr. W. Ballentine Henley, the conference will feature outstanding educators and government officials who will discuss current trends and women's responsibility in a democracy.
Tree is Planted by Katella School P.-T. A.
Arbor Day was observed by the Katella Parent-Teachers association at its meeting Tuesday when a living Christmas trees was planted on the lawn in front of the school. The tree was the gift of Mrs. R. Wollenman, president of the P.-T. A.
Another feature of the meeting was the talk given by Mrs. Mable Seeds Spizzy on "Music Appreciation".
Band Director at Military School Honored
In recognition of ten years service as director of the St. Catherine's Military school cadet band A. J. Belprez was guest of honor at a dinner last Monday evening at the school.
Among the invited guests were the members of the band; the cadet officer personnel, Rev. Father M. Carlos, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grover and A. Behl. Mr. Grover acter as master of ceremonies.
Wives of Club Members Guests of Mrs. Nelson
Mrs. Homer Nelson was hostess Tuesday evening to the wives of Kiwanis club president of Division Four at a dinner given at her home at 700 Zeyn street while the husbands were attending the division meeting at the Elks club.
Later in the evening wives of the Anaheim club members were invited to an informal reception. Assisting Mrs. Nelson with the reception was Mrs. Ewald Lemcke.
Dinner guests were Mrs. William P. Webb of Anaheim, Mrs. Ernest G. Bashor of Los Angeles, Mrs. Herbert Plannette of Whittier, Mrs. Willis Threlkeld of La Habra, Mrs. Charles Rapp of Fullerton, Mrs. R.B. Newcom of Santa Ana and Mrs. Lee Havener of Hollingworth Family Enjoys Reunion Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hollingworth were hosts to a family reunion last Sunday, held at the ranch home of their son, Dale J. Hollingworth, on Acacia road.
A barbecue dinner was served early in the afternoon and the members of the family spent the remainder of the day in conversation.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. William Cosgrove and daughters, Margaret and Betty Jane, of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Dale J. Hollingworth and children, Barbara, Jean and Joe, Mr. and Mrs. John Michaeli and sons, Sonny and Bud, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rain, Mrs. Td Hollingworth and son, Billie, and Mr. and Mrs. T.H. Hollingworth.
Newly Married Couple in New Eagle Rock Home
Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker (Marion Zeppenfeld) are established in their new home at 4949 Sierra Villa drive, Eagle Rock following their return from a wedding trip to San Francisco and Yosemite.
Mrs. Shoemaker, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zeppenfeld 229 E.Cypress street, and Mr. Shoemaker, the son of Mrs.Emmy Shoemaker of 319 S.Claudina street, were married February 25 at St.Michael's Episcopal church
School P.-T. A.
Arbor Day was observed by the Katella Parent-Teachers association at its meeting Tuesday when a living Christmas trees was planted on the lawn in front of the school. The tree was the gift of Mrs. R. Wollenman, president of the P.-T. A.
Another feature of the meeting was the talk given by Mrs. Mable Seeds Spizzy on "Music Appreciation in our Modern School." Miss Edith Holsinger was chairman of program.
Musical entertainment was furnished by the brass quartet, orchestra, girls' chorus, rhythm band and glee club of the school. Children of the first grade presented a dance number.
The report of the nominating committee for new officers was given, including Mrs. G. J. Acock, president; Mrs. A. A. Fischer, vice president; Mrs. Irwin North, secretary; Mrs. A. G. Kettler, treasurer; and Mrs. Bick Haster, historian.
Refreshments of tea and cookies were served by a committee composed of Mrs. A. C. Sutliff, Mrs. Charles Hughes, Mrs. J. Adams and Mrs. Kettler.
Junior Ebell Club Plans
Fashion Show, Tea
The Anaheim Junior Ebell club is giving a fashion show and tea at the home of Mrs. H. A. Johnston, 1401 S. Los Angeles street, Saturday afternoon between 3 and 5 o'clock.
Miss Peggy Paige is general chairman of arrangements, Miss Florence Backs heads the refreshment committee and Miss Betty Crane is in charge of decorations, which will feature spring colors and flowers.
Gowns will be displayed by Mrs. Jack Corn.
Presiding at the tea urns will be Mrs. H. H. Benjamin, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Fred Weisel and Mrs..C..A. Neighbors... A Hawaiian string trio will furnish music during the afternoon.
James Mussatti to Speak to Junior Ebell Club
Mrs. Cortez Hoskins will hostess to members of the Junior vision meeting at the Elks club.
Later in the evening wives of the Anaheim club members were invited to an informal reception. Assisting Mrs. Nelson with the reception was Mrs. Ewald Lemcke.
Dinner guests were Mrs. William P. Webb of Anaheim, Mrs. Ernest G. Bashor of Los Angeles, Mrs. Herbert Plannette of Whittier, Mrs. Willis Threlkeld of La Habra, Mrs. Charles Rapp of Fullerton, Mrs. R. B. Newcom of Santa Ana and Mrs. Lee Havener of Buena Park.
Three Picnics are Planned at Parks
Three reunion picnics for former residents of six states have been scheduled for the next two week ends.
Former residents of New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and Utah will meet at Sycamore Grove park in Los Angeles all day Saturday, March 13.
The same park will be the scene March 20 of the Michigan picnic.
The Montana State society of Long Beach will hold its annual picnic at Bixby park, Long Beach, Sunday, March 14.
School Plans
Open House Next Friday
An open house is scheduled at the new home of the Orange County School of Fine Arts next Friday evening, it was announced today by Mrs. Kate E. McCullah director. The school is now located at 520 N. Los Angeles street.
Plans call for each group of the school to serve as hostess and provide entertainment, with each division presiding for 45 minutes.
A short musical program will be given by each group.
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Presiding at the tea urns will be Mrs. H. H. Benjamin, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Fred Weisel and Mrs. C. A. Neighbors. A Hawaiian string trio will furnish music during the afternoon.
James Mussatti to Speak to Junior Ebell Club
Mrs. Cortez Hoskins will be hostess to members of the Junior Ebell club next Thursday evening at her home, 1050 S. Los Angeles street. Assisting Mrs. Hoskins will be Mrs. James Shankland, Mrs. Neils Boeger, Miss Madeline Moore, Miss Norma Palmer and Mrs. Roberta Eley.
James Mussatti, executive-secretary of the California Taxpayers association, will be the speaker of the meeting, which will follow a 6 o'clock dinner.
Mussatti will speak on "The Constitution" and has indicated he will also touch upon the supreme court issue. The speaker is the author of two books on the constitution and was formerly instructor in American History at the University of Southern California.
Mrs. Yungbluth Entertains Bridge Club
Mrs. F. A. Yungbluth entertained members of the Afternoon Bridge club at her home on West Broadway Tuesday afternoon. High scores in the games were made by Mrs. Joe Carroll and Mrs. J. A. Clayes.
Others present during the afternoon were Mrs. E. Borchard, Mrs. Fred Backs, Miss Winifred Melrose, Mrs. Homer Ames, Mrs. William Dolan, Mrs. Charles Mann, Mrs. M. Togue of Chicago, Mrs. Leonard Vincent, and Mrs. J. Schneider of Seal Beach.
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Guest’s Birthday Anniversary is Honored by Dinner
Mrs. Jennie E. Nickles, 314 S. Bush street, assisted by Mrs. Earl T. Nickels, was hostess Sunday at a 5 o'clock birthday dinner given in honor of Mrs. Ann Nickles of Fargo, North Dakota.
St. Patrick's Day theme prevailed in table decorations and garden flowers were attractively arranged throughout the rooms.
Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Browne, Mrs. Blanche Stone and Joe Schalk, all of Los Angeles.
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Masonic Lodge to Observe "Ladies Night"
"Ladies Night" will be observed by the Anaheim Masonic lodge tomorrow (Friday) evening at the Masonic Temple. Invitations have been extended to all Masons and their wives to attend.
Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock to be followed by a program of entertainment at the lodge room. At the conclusion of the entertainment card tables will be set up and an orchestra will play for dancing.
Tickets may be obtained from any officer of the lodge, it was announced.
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