anaheim-gazette 1937-06-10
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SOCIETY CLUBS
Federation of Women’s Clubs Meets Friday
Officers for the new year will be installed at the executive board meeting of the county federation of women’s clubs tomorrow at Buena Park with Mrs. John Stewart of Hemet, retiring president of the southern district in charge of ceremonies.
The 10 o’clock business session will precede a series of five minute talks by the various county chairmen. Morning session will be held at the Congregational church preceding the luncheon at the Woman’s clubhouse.
The 2 o’clock meeting has been entitled looking into 1938 with Mrs. R. G. Miller, Mrs. Albert Laumer, Mrs. E. D. White, and Mrs. Frank Rospaw as speakers.
The annual southern district conference has been announced for June 23 and 24 at Hotel Del Mar.
Rosemary Fredrich New Head of Junior Auxiliary
Miss Rosemary Fredrich will be installed president of the junior auxiliary of the Woman’s club at ceremonies scheduled for the evening of June 18 at the Woman’s clubhouse in Buena Park.
Serving with her will be Miss Estelle Upshaw, vice president; Mrs. Milton Countera secretary; and Miss Connie Blose, treasurer. Mrs. F. Wilsey is the retiring head.
Members of the senior club have been invited as special guests for
Ladies’ Aid Has Meeting Last Thursday
The Ladies Aid of the Salem Evangelical church met at the church bungalow last Thursday for the regular business meeting and program. Mrs. R. C. Hein, president, presided during the business session.
Devotionals were led by Miss Lydia Betz; who subject was “Shield”. A duet was sung by Mrs. E. H. Stockwell and Mrs. Gladys Black.
The Mystery Tal social will be held tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Emil Mosiman on South Helena street, it was announced.
Guests at the meeting were Mrs. F. Mauer, Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Everett Schneider, Sacramento, and Mrs. U. S. Schauer of Porterville.
Refreshments were served by Mrs. H. Gust, Mrs. Ada Zimmerman, Mrs. Amanda Schneider and Mrs. A. Holve.
Anaheim Fishermen Get Large Catches
Edward Yungbluth and Charles Evans were the only persons in a party of eight Anaheim persons to catch fish on the Rex off San Diego last Sunday.
Yungbluth caught a 14-pound yellowtail and Evans followed with a 16-pound fish of the same species.
Others on the trip were Clayton Allen, Cullen Spencer, William Bailey, Arthur Milbrat and Bud Luce.
Son of Former Anaheim Woman is Duke Graduate
Anaheim friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cleaveland of Orange N.J., will be interested to learn of the graduation from Duke University of their son, Frederic Neil Cleaveland. The young man was graduated last Monday.
Mrs. Cleaveland was Miss Velma Bailey and a native of Anaheim She lived here during her childhood, later moving to Arizona She is a sister of Mrs. Henry Kuchel.
Home Department of Farm Center Meets Tomorrow
The final meeting of the Anaheim farm center department before the summer vacation period will be held in the demonstration room of the new farm bureau building, 353 S. Main street, Orange tomorrow.
A pot luck luncheon will be held at noon for which women are urged to bring their own table service. Following the luncheon the group will study the repair of chair and davenport spring cushions.
Retiring Ministers Honored at Picnic
Three ministers who will close their pastorates in Anaheim in the near future were honored with their wives at a farewell picnic
Miss Rosemary Fredrich will be installed president of the junior auxiliary of the Woman's club at ceremonies scheduled for the evening of June 18 at the Woman's clubhouse in Buena Park.
Serving with her will be Miss Estelle Upshaw, vice president; Mrs. Milton Countera secretary; and Miss Connie Blose, treasurer. Mrs. F. Wilsey is the retiring head.
Members of the senior club have been invited as special guests for the occasion.
Mayors to Attend Red Cross Meeting
The Orange county League of Municipalities has postponed its regular meeting scheduled for this evening to permit all mayors of county cities to attend the disaster relief preparedness dinner of the four county Red Cross chapters at Orange.
The disaster relief committee of the county council of American Legion posts notified all posts to have their disaster committees present at the dinner, it was announced.
Mrs. Esther Chadbourn, Red Cross national field representative for Southern California, will also attend the meeting at which A. L. Schafer is to be the speaker.
Katella Students Graduate Tuesday
Twenty-two students of Katella school-received their diplomas Tuesday evening at exercises held at the school.
Student speakers were Jean Sutherland, valedictorian; Marjorie Halderman, salutatorian; Mildred Milbrat, class will; Mary Beth Wood, who presented the class gift, and James Collings, who accepted the gift.
Diplomas were presented by Alfred C. Bonney.
Edward Yungbluth and Charles Evans were the only persons in a party of eight Anaheim persons to catch fish on the Rex off San Diego last Sunday.
Yungbluth caught a 14-pound yellowtail and Evans followed with a 16-pound fish of the same species.
Others on the trip were Clayton Allen, Cullen Spencer, William Bailey, Arthur Milbrat and Bud Luce.
Carl Dauss Called by Death Tuesday
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the Zion Lutheran church for Carl Dauss, 82, who passed away Tuesday at his home. 206 E. Alberta street. The Rev. H. G. Schmelzer will official and burial will be at Anaheim cemetery.
Dauss was born in Germany, and lived in Anaheim for the past 19 years. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Clara Dauss, one daughter, Mrs. Clara Ulrich of Orange, a grandson, Oswald Ulrich of Anaheim, and a sister, Mrs. Emelia Scherbarth of Milwaukee, Wis.
HAY BURNS
Several bales of hay caught fire about 1 o'clock this afternoon at 1492 E. Santa Fe street. Damage was slight.
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Back East Excursion Roundtent Cities are shown in the table below:
| DESTINATION | COACH |
| :--- | :--- |
| Chicago | $57.35 |
| Atlanta | 68.45 |
| Boston | 94.95 |
| Cincinnati | 67.35 |
| Denver | 38.35 |
| Kansas City | 48.00 |
| Minneapolis | 57.35 |
| New Orleans | 56.80 |
| New York City | 89.75 |
| St. Louis | 54.35 |
| Washington | 84.25 |
| Dallas | 47.00 |
| Galveston | 48.35 |
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Of Former Anaheim Woman Like Graduate
from friends of Mr. and S. Cleaveland of Orange, will be interested to learn graduation from Duke Uni.-of their son, Frederic Neill and. The young man was last Monday.
Cleaveland was Miss Velma and a native of Anaheim. Here during her child-er moving to Arizona, sister of Mrs. Henry.
Department Farm Center Tomorrow
nal meeting of the Anaheim center home depart-ore the summer vacation will be held in the de-ion room of the new eau building, 353 S. Main orange tomorrow.
Luck luncheon will be noon for which women will bring their own table. Following the luncheon will study the repair and davenport spring.
Ministers Honored at Picnic
ministers who will close orates in Anaheim in the cure were honored with lives at a farewell picnic.
S. C. Beckett is Visiting Relatives Here
S. C. Beckett of Kenmore, N. Y., is visiting at the home of P. H. Kirck, 313 N. Los Angeles street. He is a brother of Mrs. Krick and Alice Beckett.
Mr. Beckett was a delegate from the United Presbyterian church of Kenmore to the general assembly which was recently held at Chicago. He then came west to visit his relatives whom he had not seen for many years.
Townsend Club to Sponsor Public Card Party
A public card party will be held Friday evening, June 11 at 8 o'clock in the clubrooms of the Anaheim Townsend club, it was announced today. The party will be under the sponsorship of the Townsend club.
Prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. A special bonus will be awarded for promptness in arrival, it was said.
Drunken Driver Gets Heavy Fine
Louis Martinez, 33, 210 Oak street, learned Tuesday that borrowing a friends automobile without his permission, driving it while intoxicated and without an operator's license is not a good policy.
He was arrested Monday noon by Anaheim officers and charged with driving while drunk. He pleaded guilty Tuesday morning before City Judge Frank Tausch and was ordered to pay a fine of $250 or spend 125 days in the county jail. He went to jail.
TOWELS STOLEN
Towels valued at $2.30 were stolen from the clothes line of A. F. Ballinger, 241 E. Adele street, last Friday evening, it was reported to Anaheim police.
When the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition, closes, Treasure Island will become a super-airport for the San Francisco Bay metropolitan region.
Colton provides the opp tomorrow evening and M String McDonnell's crew start a winning streak if the pect to stay in contention.
The revamped batting that McDonnell had on the Tuesday gave promi.: of what the doctor ordered Wiseman and Edmundsen w
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East Excursion Round Trip Costs to some of the Imported Cities are shown in the following table:
| DESTINATION | COACH | TOURIST | TOURIST Coach, East of Chicago | FIRST CLASS |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Chicago | $57.35 | $68.80 | ... | $86.00 |
| Atlanta | 68.45 | 87.75 | $79.30 | 104.05 |
| Boston | 94.95 | 125.90 | 106.40 | 140.85 |
| Cincinnati | 67.35 | 85.40 | 78.20 | 101.35 |
| Denver | 38.35 | 46.00 | ... | 57.50 |
| Kansas City | 48.00 | 57.60 | ... | 72.00 |
| Minneapolis | 57.35 | 68.80 | ... | 86.00 |
| New Orleans | 56.80 | 68.15 | ... | 85.15 |
| New York City | 89.75 | 119.30 | 101.20 | 134.50 |
| Louisville | 54.35 | 65.20 | ... | 81.50 |
| Washington | 84.25 | 113.45 | 95.10 | 129.40 |
| Dallas | 47.00 | 56.04 | ... | 70.45 |
| Milwaukee | 48.35 | 58.10 | ... | 72.45 |
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Dallas 47.00 56.04 ... 70.45
Silveston 48.35 58.10 ... 72.45
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Moving into the first division in after the second game of the second round of play, Anaheim's encasias go on the road for the third games in the National football league. Six of seven games will be away from home, those seven games will either take or break Anaheim's chances getting somewhere this summer. Westminster was turned back with ease Tuesday evening in the park behind the shut-out ruling of Lyle Morse and the long-distance slugging of George Bble. The Valencias raked once Harnois for 11 hits in gain-a 7 to 0 victory.
Colton provides the opposition narrow evening and Manager McDonnell's crew must start a winning streak if they exit to stay in contention.
The revamped batting order at McDonnell had on the field yesterday gave promi: of being at the doctor ordered. Both seeman and Edmundsen were out of the game, however, and their return may make more changes. Preble, batting in the third spot, picked up three hits, including a home run, and drove in four runs.
Anaheim would have had a half dozen or so more runs had almost anybody other than Ran Bell been patrolling left field for Westminster. Bell came up with seven put outs and one assist and robbed Daley and Stives of home runs with sparkling catches.
Long Beach Plans Big Vesper Service
Anaheim young folk are invited to attend the first annual union vesper service to be conducted by young persons of Long Beach in Bixby park, Sunday, June 13, from 6 to 7 o'clock. Protestant, Catholic, Jewish and young persons of no religious affiliation are invited to attend the huge outdoor gathering.
Professor Halford E. Luccock, professor of homiletics in Yale university is to be the speaker. Dr. Luccock, who is regarded as a foremost religious literary critic, is on a lecture toor of the southland.
of the game, however, and their return may make more changes. Preble, batting in the third spot, picked up three hits, including a home run, and drove in four runs.
Anaheim would have had a half dozen or so more runs had almost anybody other than Ran Bell been patrolling left field for Westminster. Bell came up with seven put outs and one assist and robbed Daley and Stives of home runs with sparkling catches.
Milk Marketing Plan is Adopted
State Director of Agriculture A. A. Brock, signed, and made effective June 15 a fluid milk stabilization and marketing plan for the Orange county marketing area.
The director, acting under the provisions of the Young Milk Control law as americana, set the price which distributors must pay producers in the Orange county area, at 69 cents per pound for milk fat contained in class one milk. That is the same price as is now effective in the Los Angeles marketing area.
A public hearing was held by the state department of agriculture in Santa Ana May 28 at which time no opposition was expressed to the proposed designation of the Orange county marketing area and the stabilization and marketing plan.
Correct this sentence: "This isn't stealing," said the clerk, "for I'll put the money back when I pick a winner."
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