anaheim-gazette 1938-06-02
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Anaheim, Calif., June 2, 1938
SOCIETY CLUBS
Mrs. McClelland
Honors Cousin
Mrs. Ralph McClelland entertained at her home on West Romneya drive Saturday afternoon in honor of her cousin, Margaret Thomson, who is visiting here from Walton, New York. Mrs. McClelland was assisted by her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. C. Thomson of La Habra.
The McClelland home was decorated beautifully in a green and white motif. Tea was poured by Mrs. McClelland and Mrs. Carrie Doig, an aunt of the honored guest.
Invited to the tea were Mrs. R. K. Pitzer of Pomona, Miss Mary Thomson of Garden Grove, Mrs. F. E. Farnsworth, Mrs. Will Thomson and Miss Anna McClurkin of Santa Ana; Mrs. Will Doig, Miss Wilma Doig, Mrs. Frank Blackstone and Miss Grace Blackstone of Fullerton; Mrs. Carrie Doig, Mrs. S. D. McClelland, Miss Viola McClurkin, and Mrs. Gordon Betts of Los Angeles and Mrs. A. C. Thomson of La Habra.
Marywood Seniors Honored by Mothers
Mothers of graduates of Marywood Central Catholic high school for girls' honored their daughters at an informal supper-dance last Saturday evening at the Pacific Coast club in Long Beach. The Hawaiian theme was carried out in the decorations and each girl
Lambert Stoffel
Celebrate Golden Anniversary
Numerous friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Stoffel called at their home on North Helena street Sunday afternoon to aid them in observing their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Stoffel, who have lived in Anaheim since 1914, were married in Kansas on May 29, 1888.
The home was decorated with yellow roses and gladioli and each of the guests were presented with a bouquet of yellow flowers. Guests were greeted by Miss Betty Stoffel of Los Angeles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stoffel.
A gold center piece on a white cloth decorated the tea table, upon which was also placed a large cake bearing a miniature bride and bridegroom. The stand which bore the cake was one of Mr. and Mrs. Stoffel's wedding gifts.
Tea was poured by Mrs. George Tremble and Mrs. Kenyon Lybarger, both of whom are daughters of the honored couple. They reside in Anaheim. Other children of Mr. and Mrs. Stoffel are Carl Stoffel of Anaheim and Albert Stoffel of Kansas. There are 16 grandchildren.
Miss Irene Lufter
Honored at Shower
Miss Irene Lufter, who is to be married Sunday to Elwood Ter Best, was honored at a shower
Review of Play Features Meeting
Fay Kern Schulz provided entertainment at last Thursday evening's meeting of the Anaheim Business and Professional Women's club at the home of M Maybelle Hathaway on East strand. Mrs. Vincenta Carleton and N Robbie Anderson were co-herses.
Mrs. Schulz reviewed "On Rowed Time," a play written Paul Osborne which is now shown on Broadway in New Yorh.The chief characteristic of the play is the emphasis on the religious element of life, Mrs. Schulz said This characteristic is typical most of the current plays.
Also commented on other plays now being produced in New Yorh.Mrs. Hathaway's home was decorated with gladiolus and la spur for the occasion.
Mrs. Eva Boyd and Miss R Williams attended the state convention at Santa Barbara over week end.
La Mosk Chorus
Enjoys Picnic
The annual picnic of La Mosk Mothers' chorus was held at Anaheim city park Tuesday no Members of the organization hored the director, Mrs. E. H. ner, and the accompanist, N Wanda Marschall, by present them with gifts.
Those present included Mrs. ner, Miss Marschall, Mrs. T
Marywood Seniors Honored by Mothers
Mothers of graduates of Marywood Central Catholic high school for girls honored their daughters at an informal supper-dance last Saturday evening at the Pacific Coast club in Long Beach. The Hawaiian theme was carried out in the decorations and each girl and her escort were presented with a lei.
Charm bracelets were also given as favors to each of the graduates. Senior girls who were honored were Laurabell Quarton, Edna McIntyre, Dorothy Philbrick, Jean Heying, Angela Callens, Grace Eadington, Kathleen Burkhard, Bernardine Gruver, Catherine Ameche, Josephine Clos, Delores de Leon, Esther de Leon, Mary McGregor, Ruby Sanchez, Mary Salscheider and Louis Ann Truxaw.
Anaheim Violinists Win Contest Honors
A concert recital featuring many Anaheim violinists who won all prizes in the violin division of the Elsteddfor contests held in Los Angeles last week will be presented June 22 at Melrose Abbey. The young artists are students of Vladimir Lenski, instructor at the Anaheim Conservatory of Music.
Clarence Clever won first prize and John Stout won second prize in the senior class contest. First and second prizes in the intermediate class were won by Charlotte Stafford and Opal Dargatz, respectively. In the junior class, Muriel Hatch won first prize and Daisy Skelly won second prize.
Mrs. Munro Ends Visit with Sister
Mrs. Munro of Placer county, in northern California, who for the past fortnight has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. T. Ingram, left this week for her home. She was accompanied by Mrs. Ingram who plans to remain in the north for some weeks.
Mrs. Munro was the former Miss Cynthia Abbey and is well known in Anaheim where she made her home for several years.
Miss Irene Lufter Honored at Shower
Miss Irene Lufter, who is to be married Sunday to Elwood Ter Best, was honored at a shower Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ben Ter Best on West Ball road. Spring flowers were used in decorating the home.
Various games were played during the afternoon.
A large basket of yellow and white flowers was presented to Miss Lufter. Each of the guests received a little grey suitcase in which a check was included revealing the coming marriage. The cases were filled with rice, with which the bride-elect was showered.
Guests present included Mrs. Bertha Nittel, Mrs. Lydia Fischer, Mrs. Christine Bencke, Mrs. Mae Tedford, Mrs. Maude Cole, Mrs. Emma Luhring, Mrs. Flossie Hein, Mrs. Dorothy Heinzze, Mrs. Marie Cooper, Mrs. Eva Cooney, Mrs. Pearl Mohn, Miss Elsie Newbauer and Miss Wilma Luhring, all of Anaheim; Mrs. Nellie Chappel and Mrs. Dorothy Cuber of El Monte; Mrs. Hattie Koser of Santa Ana, and Mrs. O. Lufter of Midway City, mother of the bride-elect.
Margaret Shea to Wed on June 11
Miss Margaret Shea will be married on June 11 at St. Brendan's church in San Francisco to George M. Lively of San Francisco, it was announced yesterday by the bride-to-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Shea of South Placentia avenue. The nuptial mass will be read at 11 o'clock in the morning.
Miss Shea is a registered nurse in St. Mary's hospital.
C. A. Schmitts are Home from Trip
Lieutenant and Mrs. Charles A. Schmitt, 228 N. Resh street, returned to their home Tuesday after a long week end trip to northern California. Among the cities they visited were San Francisco, Sacramento, Oakland and San erber both of whom are daughters of the honored couple. They reside in Anaheim. Other children of Mr. and Mrs. Stoffel are Carl Stoffel of Anaheim and Albert Stoffel of Kansas. There are 16 grandchildren.
La Mosk Chorus Enjoys Picnic
The annual picnic of La Mosk Mothers' chorus was held at Anaheim city park Tuesday night Members of the organization honored the director, Mrs. E. H. Norner, and the accompanist, M Wanda Marschall, by presenting them with gifts.
Those present included Mrs. ner, Miss Marshall, Mrs. T Wilson, Mrs. H. G. Hickey, M son, Mrs. T. B. Cooney, Mrs. A L.W. Sorensen, Mrs. Helen M Siewert, Mrs. R. Wollenman, M Ben Ter Best, Mrs. W.F.Ran Mera A.A.Fischer,Mrs.F Link,Mrs.A.D.Domries,Mrs Ray Long,Mrs.G.E.Burda Mrs.W.M.Small,Mrs.Yo and Mrs.John Beneke.
Ann Galvin Bride of Arthur V.Ely
Marriage of Miss Ann Galvin North Hollywood to Ensignthur V.Ely last Saturday at Charles church in North Wood was attended by seven Anaheim people. Miss Galthe daughter of Dr. and Mrs.H Galvin formerly lived in Anaheim.Her husband is the son of Dr. and Mrs.George.Ely Pittsburgh,Pa.
Those who attended the wedding from Anaheim were Mr. and Ms Paul Taggart, Mr. and Mrs.H Graham, Mr. and Mrs.All Vail, Mrs.Roger Dutton,M Kathryn Russ,Mrs.Sophie St Miss Marie Dutton,Miss M Taggart,Miss Adeline Curtis,M Clem Backs and Fred Vail.A other guest was Mrs.J.Backs Santa Ana.
Shower Honors Fern McCulloch
Mrs.Fred Doepke and M Frances De Cock joined in entaining a group of friends of M Fern McCulloch,bride-elect Emil Heinze,Tuesday evening the home of Mrs.Koepke on E Adele street.Miss McCulloch presented with many gifts by guests.
Several games were played during the evening and refreshed were served at a late hour.
Guests included Mrs.Paul Jeffries,Mrs.Edgar Reising Mrs.John Miller,Mrs.Ray Summers,Mrs.Kurt Horn,M August Fitz,Mrs.Jack Leigh,M
Mrs. Munro of Placer county, in northern California, who for the past fortnight has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. T. Ingram, left this week for her home. She was accompanied by Mrs. Ingram who plans to remain in the north for some weeks.
Mrs. Munro was the former Miss Cynthia Abbey and is well known in Anaheim where she made her home for several years.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
"Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created." These words of the Revelator are the Golden Text in the Lesson-Sermon on "God the Only Cause and Creator" on Sunday in all branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.
A Scriptural selection presents these words of David, from 1 Chronicles: "Thine, O LORD, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty; for all that is in the heaven and in the earth is thine; thine is the kingdom, O LORD, and thou art exalted as head above all. Both riches and honour come to thee, and thou reignest over all; and in the thine hand is power and might; and in thine hand it is to make great, and to give strength unto all. Now therefore, our God, we thank thee, and praise thy glorious name."
In one of the passages from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, is the statement: "Unfathomable Mind is expressed. The depth, breadth, height, might, majesty, and glory of infinite Love fill all space."
C. A. Schmitts are Home from Trip
Lieutenant and Mrs. Charles A. Schmitt, 228 N. Resh street, returned to their home Tuesday after a long week end trip to northern California. Among the cities they visited were San Francisco, Sacramento, Oakland and San Raphael. They also drove along the Russian river at some length.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Schmitt left Anaheim late Friday night, driving directly to San Francisco. They made the bay city their headquarters during most of the trip.
ELKS JUBILEE
Anaheim Elks Club
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
JUNE 2, 3 and 4
Carnival 7 to 11 P.M. Each Night
No entrance charge to carnival
Thursday — Mary Millerick Fashion Show.
Friday — Professional Vaudville Show.
Saturday — Awarding of Chevrolet Sedan.
DANCING EACH NIGHT
to music by Keiths Orchetra
Ann Schafer, Vocalist
FREE CHEVROLET SEDAN
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
REVIEW of Play
Festures Meeting
Kern Schulz provided the entertainment at last Thursday's meeting of the Anaheim press and Professional Womclub at the home of Mrs. Vincea Carleton and Miss Anderson were co-hostSchulz reviewed "On BorTime," a play written by Osborne which is now shownation Broadway in New York. Brief characteristic of the play emphasis on the religious
out of life, Mrs. Schulz said. Characteristic is typical of the current plays. She commented on other plays being produced in New York. Hathaway's home was decwith gladiolus and lark-ior the occasion.
Eva Boyd and Miss Ruth Rams attended the state conn at Santa Barbara over the end.
Mosk Chorus
Boys Picnic
Annual picnic of La Mosk boys' chorus was held at the Kim city park Tuesday noon. Members of the organization hondirector, Mrs. E. H. Elsand the accompanist, Miss Marschall, by presenting with gifts.
These present included Mrs. ElsMiss Marschall, Mrs. T. E.
NEWSY NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Spears and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall spent the holiday at Crestline and Valley of the Moon in the San Bernardino mountains.
Mrs. Beatrice Smith of Corona was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Adams on Memorial day. Mrs. Smith is the former Miss Beatrice Smyth, well known former resident and native daughter of Anaheim.
Mrs. S. W. Mosberger has returned from northern California where she spent two weeks visiting with relatives. She spent some time in San Francisco with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fry, and the remainder of the vacation was spent in San Jose with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Beltran Mosberger.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester B. Ralston, 920 N. Dickel street, spent the Memorial Day week end visiting in Santa Barbara, returning to their home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. McComb of 738 N. Zeyn street spent the Memorial Day week end in Yosemite valley. They were accompanied by the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McComb of Pacific Palisades.
Miss Kate Watson has arrived in Anaheim from Phoenix, Arizona to spend the month.
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merce has diligently performed a service in providing ample parking adjacent to the business district, and that the Merchants association is also aware of the fact that these parking spaces are not being used by our business and professional men, because of the fact that they are using the available spaces on the street without regard to time limit or parking laws.
"Therefore, be it resolved by this association, that we respectfully request the city council to see that the present parking ordinance be strictly enforced without fear or favor.
"Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be spread on the minutes of this meeting and that a copy be sent to each member of the city council, the chief of police and the police judge, also the chamber of commerce and the newspapers of this city."
Service Explained
Roy Ferguson, manager of the Orange county office of the California state employment service, was the speaker of the morning. He told of activities of the department, stressing that it is not an emergency or relief agency.
The service deals in all types of labor and personnel problems of all employers and is a highly specialized department, Ferguson said.
Jesse Stubbs explained briefly his proposed trip to New York, during which he will transport an
Elks Lodge Presented 'Evenings of Gaat Clubhouse
Three nights of gaiety mised by Anaheim lodgto all who attend their 2nd day jubilee carnival to tonight, tomorrow and next nights of this week.
Each night will feature val of amusement on the grounds of the clubhous
camore and North Losstreet, and inside the each night will present ent feature, with dancing the three nights.
Everything will be free outside, except the game for which merchandise pete be the reward of the suc
Tickets, in strips of t he being sold for the clubhouses grams. Holders of these may be fortunate enough one of the valuable prizes awarded, including the auto to be presented for night as the climaxing foe
Thursday night a flash will be directed by Manick, with all but a few be selected from local Friday night an all prince vaudeville program, and night the grand climax.
Music for dancing with Keith's noted radio and chestra with Anna Schuviding the vocal accompanies Past exalted rulers of will be in charge of the
Mosk Chorus
Boys Picnic
annual picnic of La Mosk
ars' chorus was held at the
im city park Tuesday noon.
members of the organization honthe director, Mrs. E. H. Elsand the accompanist, Miss
Marshall, by presenting
with gifts.
present included Mrs. ElsMiss Marshall, Mrs. T. E.
Mrs. H. G. Hickey, Mrs.
Mrs. T. B. Cooney, Mrs. A. F.
Sorensen, Mrs. Helen Neltert, Mrs. R. Wollenman, Mrs.
Best, Mrs. W. F. Ramm,
A. A. Fischer, Mrs. Fred
Mrs. A. D. Domries, Mrs.
Long, Mrs. G. E. Burdick,
W. M. Small, Mrs. Young
Ms. John Beneke.
Galvin Bride
Arthur V. Ely
marriage of Miss Ann Galvin of
Hollywood to Ensign ArV. Ely last Saturday at St.
church in North Hollywas attended by several
im people. Miss Galvin,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A.
vin, formerly lived in AnaHer husband is the son
and Mrs. George Ely of
burgh, Pa.
who attended the wedding
anaheim were Mr. and Mrs.
Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
n, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Mrs. Roger Dutton, Mrs.
Russ, Mrs. Sophie Stock,
Marie Dutton, Miss Mona
t, Miss Adeline Curtis, Miss
Backs and Fred Vail.
Anguest was Mrs. J. Backs of
Ana.
Power Honors
McCulloch
Fred Doepke and Miss
De Cock joined in entera group of friends of Miss
McCulloch, bride-elect of
Heinze, Tuesday evening at
time of Mrs. Koepke on East
street. Miss McCulloch was
ted with many gifts by the
games were played
the evening and refreshwere served at a late hour.
Items included Mrs. Pauline
,Mrs. Edgar Reisinger,
John Miller, Mrs. Ralph
ers, Mrs. Kurt Horn, Mrs.
Fitz, Mrs. Jack Leigh, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. McComb of 738 N.Zeyn street spent the Memorial Day week end in Yosemite valley. They were accompanied by the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.B.F.McComb of Pacific Palisades.
Miss Kate Watson has arrived in Anaheim from Phoenix, Arizona, to spend the summer months with her mother, Mrs.Sally Watson.
Norvald Ulvestads
Leave for Conclave
Mr. and Mrs.Norvald Ulvestad of Los Angeles are leaving tonight for Louisville, Ky., where the American Institute of Banking will hold its annual convention next week. Mrs.Ulvestad will be remembered as the former Miss Dorothy Yungbluth. Mr.Ulvestad will be one of the speakers on the convention program.
After the conclusion of the convention Mr. and Mrs.Ulvestad will visit the former's twin brother, Dr.Lawrence Ulvestad of New York. They will then visit in Detroit and Chicago before return-ning to their home.
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Memorial Rites
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attended 49 of the services.
The invocation was asked by Rev.James Nevin of St.Boniface church and the benediction pronounced by Rev.R.Kells Swenerton of the White Temple church.
Patriotic organizations gathered immediately afterward at St.Boniface church where Rev.Nevin sang the high mass and Rev.Father Henry Gross preached the Memorial sermon. The Boy Scout troop of the parish escorted participants to the church; the Cub Scout troop served as a guard of honor for the veterans. Members of the auxiliaries of veterans' organizations were escorted by Girl Scouts of the parish.
Placentia unified school trustees this week listed 2 sons for the establishment vocational junior high school Mexican children at La.
The three objectives provide an incentive for youngsters to continue education to supply school Mexican children between 18 years of age, and to educational center for ad-
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Jubilee Carnival to Begin Tonight
Elks Lodge Presents Three Evenings of Gaity at Clubhouse
Three nights of gaiety are promised by Anaheim lodge of Elks to all who attend their 21st birthday jubilee carnival to be held tonight, tomorrow and Saturday nights of this week.
Each night will feature a carnival of amusement on the spacious grounds of the clubhouse at Sycamore and North Los Angeles street, and inside the clubhouse each night will present a different feature, with dancing each of the three nights.
Everything will be free on the outside, except the games of skill for which merchandise prizes will be the reward of the successful.
Tickets, in strips of three, are being sold for the clubhouse programs. Holders of these tickets may be fortunate enough to get one of the valuable prizes to be awarded, including the Chevrolet auto to be presented Saturday night as the climaxing feature.
Thursday night a fashion show will be directed by Mary Millerick, with all but a few models to be selected from local women. Friday night an all professional vaudeville program, and Saturday night the grand climax.
Music for dancing will be by Keith's noted radio and club orchestra with Anna Schafer providing the vocal accompaniments.
Past exalted rulers of the lodge will be in charge of the free car-
Dr. Lang Purchases Remainder of Grove
Dr. J. H. Lang, Fullerton physician and quarter-owner of an 11-acre citrus grove in the fertile Placentia district, has purchased the remainder of the grove, it was learned this week.
Former owners whose shares Dr. Lang bought are William Wallop and S. James Tuffree.
Young Diver Saves Valuable Bracelet
Vic Chatten, young diver, was a hero today to Mrs. Harold F. Beardslee of Newport Beach. A valuable charm bracelet fell from Mrs. Beardslee's arm recently as she was embarking on a sailing trip from the harbor yacht club. Chattem recovered the bracelet after several dives.
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Thursday night a fashion show will be directed by Mary Millerick, with all but a few models to be selected from local women. Friday night an all professional vaudeville program, and Saturday night the grand climax.
Music for dancing will be by Keith's noted radio and club orchestra with Anna Schafer providing the vocal accompaniments. Past exalted rulers of the lodge will be in charge of the free carnival on opening night.
Advance sale of tickets indicate a capacity attendance each night, according to General Chairman George Easton.
Junior High School Sought at La Jolla
Placentia unified school district trustees this week listed three reasons for the establishment of a vocational junior high school for Mexican children at La Jolla.
The three objectives are to provide an incentive for Mexican youngsters to continue vocational education, to supply schooling for Mexican children between 16 and 18 years of age, and to create an educational center for adults.
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