anaheim-gazette 1937-03-18
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SOCIETY CLUBS
School of Fine Arts Entertains With Open House
Students of the Orange County School of Fine Arts will serve as ushers and present short musical programs at the open house to be held tomorrow evening between 7 and 11 o'clock at the school's new home at 520 N. Los Angeles street.
The students have been divided into groups, each section to be in charge of a 45-minute period, Kate E. McCullah, director, said. Following a tour of the various studios the group will present a 10-minute musical program.
The junior girls will usher between 7 and 7:45 o'clock. This group includes Margaret Kadelbach, Marie Warlaumont, Emma Apalategui, Mary Claire Dominguez, Winifred Jones, Barbara Cordell and Gloria Temple.
The boys group follows at 7:45 o'clock, including Bill Pearson, Gail Evans, Jimmy Sutherland, James Friis, John Hathaway, Duane Brown, Lawrence Rains, Bill Silale, Jimmy Davis, Bobby Morecraft, Donald Davis, Billy Schwoob, Leonard Becker and
Open House is Planned by D. A. R. Friday
Mother Colony chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, is holding a special guest day and open house in connection with its regular meeting tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Pioneer House on North West street.
One of the features of the afternoon will be a miscellaneous exhibit of things used in the pioneer days in Anaheim.
A musical program has also been arranged by Mrs. J. Fred Sidebottom, chairman of the program committee, and her assistants, Mrs. Victor Loly and Miss Mary McLure.
Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Honor Easton, Mrs. L. C. Deming and Mrs. W. M. Chambers.
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At 8:30 the intermediate girls will be in charge. Members of that group are Dorothy Pearson, Margaret Jean Bradford, Barbara Oelke, Jean Louise Sutherland,
Routine Business Discussed at Meeting of W. R. C.
Routine business was discussed at Tuesday's meeting of the Paul, Woman's Relief Corps 134 at the I.O.O.F. hall. Reby committees were also present.
It was announced that Federation No. 1, of which the Ana corps is a member, would meet Fullerton, March 22. The meeting will be in the I.O.O.F. hall being at 10 o'clock.
The social club will meet at home of Mrs. Mamie Brumegge, Euclid and Cerritos avenues; Tuesday. A potluck luncheon will be held at noon with a bus meeting to follow. Co-hosts will be Lizzie Sparks and Fergus.
Mrs. Fae Boone of Bellflower department officer, was a guiding member of the meeting Tuesday.
Barbara Vernon, Charlotte H., Betty Ruth Boney, Kay W., Velma Koontz, Shirley Yeah Jane Saulsbery and V. Schuette.
The senior group, including Kathleen Demaree, Connie Smith, Bobbie Jerome, Webb and Corrine Rommel, be the final group at 9:15 o'clock.
In the official receiving line be Mrs. McCullah, Franz D., Leland Auer and Mr. and M. F. Sutherland.
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Routine Business Discussed at Meeting of W. R. C.
Routine business was discussed Tuesday's meeting of the A. B. Woman's Relief Corps No. 1 at the I.O.O.F. hall. Reports committees were also presented. Was announced that Federa-No. 1, of which the Anaheim is a member, would meet at Barton, March 22. The meeting in the I.O.O.F. hall start-at 10 o'clock.
The social club will meet at the office of Mrs. Mamie Brumegim on Wed and Cerritos avenues, next day. A potluck luncheon will held at noon with a business meeting to follow. Co-hostesses be Lizzie Sparks and Pearl Usus.
Mrs. Fae Boone of Bellflower, a department officer, was a guest at meeting Tuesday.
Opara Vernon, Charlotte Hodges, Ruth Boney, Kay Wilson, Anna Koontz, Shirley Yearout, Saulsbery and Wanda Quette.
The senior group, including Haleen Demaree, Constance Roth, Bobbie Jerome, Nancy Bob and Corrine Rommel, will the final group at 9:15 o'clock.
The official receiving line will Mrs. McCullah, Franz Darvas, and Auer and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lutherland.
Educators Request Salary Restoration
Twenty-five thousand school teachers of Southern California through their 250 elected representatives on the Southern Council of California Teachers' association were on record today for complete restoration of salary cuts made during the depression.
The resolution asking for resumption of "normal salary schedules" and introduced by the Council's Public Relations and Salary committees last Saturday pointed out that wages in "almost all industries have reached the level of 1929" while restoration of salary cuts for the great majority of teachers in California have not been made.
Hostesses in the various studios will be Katherine McCullah, Mary Lou Pearson, Winifred Hapgood, Virgene Russell, Miss Dorothy Powell and Miss Ruth Williams. Mrs. Genevieve Kuchel will be hostess in the nursery room.
Mrs. Orilla Bigelow, Mrs. A. B. Becker and Mrs. W. C. Gathas will preside at the punch bowl.
Hostesses assisting in the receiving line through the various hours of the evening are Mrs. A. P. M. Brown, Mrs. H. B. Pearson, Mrs. Warren Bradford, Mrs. J. W. Wilson, Mrs. W. P. Webb, Mrs. Ruth Smith and Mrs. Paul Demaree.
Sports Events on Program at Fiesta
James Mussatti Speaks on Constitution at Junior Ebell Club Meeting
An inspirational talk on the Constitution was given by James Satti to members of the Anaheim Junior Ebell club last night home of Mrs. Cortez Hoskins on South Los Angeles street. It is executive-secretary of the California Taxpayers' association.
The constitution has existed for 150 highly successful speakers said. It has been the only successful basis for growth in the world during that time.
Many years of experiments in government by the colonies furnished a good background for the document, the speaker pointed out.
Mussatti also touched on the supreme court question during his talk.
Prior to the principal address of the evening Miss Helen Houck reviewed the magazine, "Mademoiselle," which she identified as being the little sister of "Vogue." It is a purely feminine magazine, she said.
After the meeting Mrs. Kenneth Walker, club president, called a meeting of the executive board at which time the nominating committee was appointed. Serving on the committee are Miss Florence Backs, chairman; Mrs. Kenneth Eldred, Mrs. Richard Ryan, Miss Madeline Moore and Miss Roberta Eley.
A buffet supper was served prior to the business meeting. Assisting Mrs. Hoskins as hostess were Mrs. James Shankland, Mrs. Neils Boege, Miss Madeline Moore, Miss Norma Palmer and Miss Roberta Eley.
Guests were Mrs. R. C. Harris of Santa Ana, Mrs. Dickenson Mrs. Mussatti and Mrs. T. B. Kuchel.
CLINIC SLATED
The well-baby clinic will be held in the office of the county crowd expected at Masonic "Ladies Night"
A large crowd of Ma members and their wivespected to attend the Night to be held tomorrow at the Masonic tent.
Dinner will be serve o'clock, which will be fled a program of entertainment lodge room. Cards are scheduled after the supply company names direct for Comin-
The Fruit Growers Company, which purchases house and orchard selections of the California Nurses exchange, did a busi ing 1936 of $8,150,88 Manager A. E. Barnes the annual meeting me last week in the Sunkirk Net earnings subject to members amounted to a considerable increase cent years.
LeRoy E. Lyon, Pothoof of Anaheim H.G..
Sports Events on Program at Fiesta
Three championship sports events will be staged in San Francisco during the Golden Gate Bridge Fiesta, May 27 to June 2, according to announcement today by William M. Coffman, chairman of the sports committee under Supervisor Arthur M. Brown, Jr., general chairman.
There will be a Pacific Invitation handball championship tournament on May 27, 28 and 29, a Pacific Coast championship rowing regatta on May 31, and the California championship soccer cup ties to be played May 29 and 31.
Other sports events planned during the fiesta include yachting, power boat and cutter races, wrestling, boxing, harness racing, swimming races, field and track meet, and tennis and golf matches.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
"I have declared, and have saved, and I have shewed, when there was no strange god among you: therefore ye are my witnesses, saith the Lord, that I am God." These words of Isaiah are the Golden Text in the Lesson-Sermon on "Matter" on Sunday in all branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.
A Bible selection presents these words of Jesus, from Matthew: "Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it."
One of the passages from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, states: "As the children of Isreal were guided triumphantly through the Red Sea, the dark ebbing and flowing tides of human fear—asisting Mrs. Hoskins as hostess were Mrs. James Shankland, Mrs. Neils Boege, Miss Madeline Moore, Miss Norma Palmer and Miss Roberta Eley.
Guests were Mrs. R. C. Harris of Santa Ana, Mrs. Dickenson Mrs. Mussatti and Mrs. T. B. Kuchel.
CLINIC SLATED
The well-baby clinic will be held in the office of the county nurse, second floor of the city hall, next Monday afternoon, it was announced by Miss Imogene Abbey, nurse.
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Easter Tourney at Riviera Opens Soon
Willie Tevis, colorful five-goal malletman, is scheduled to fly down from San Francisco in time to captain the Rangers when they meet Walt Disney's Riviera quartet Sunday afternoon in the opening of the Easter tournament, the big spring polo event at Riviera, which was postponed last week due to rain.
The Hollywood Auxiliary, which is giving a benefit game at Riviera April 4, for the Children's Hospital Convalescent Home at Hermosa, hope to get Tevis to fly down for that event because he is always a big drawing card with the polo fans.
Included in Sunday's program will also be a game between the Colts and the Cowboys, and Snowy Baker has announced that an attractive card of equestrian jumping will be presented.
Anaheim Man is Called by Death
Tobe Pickelsimer, 67, for 15 years a resident of Anaheim passed away yesterday. He lived on North East street.
Pickelsimer was born in Kentucky. He was a member of the Masonic lodge of Floydale, Texas, and also belonged to the Scottish Rite and Shrine.
He is survived by his widow, Celia, a daughter, Mrs. Roberta Pyron of Compton, a son, Alfred of San Antonio, two brothers, a sister and one grandchild.
Funeral arrangements await the arrival of his son.
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Supply Company Names Directors for Coming Year
The Fruit Growers Supply company, which purchases packing house and orchard supplies for the 14,000 growers and associations of the California Fruit Growers exchange, did a business during 1936 of $8,150,880. General Manager A. E. Barnes reported at the annual meeting meetings held last week in the Sunkist building.
Net earnings subject to refund to members amounted to $870,207, a considerable increase over recent years.
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