anaheim-gazette 1938-06-30
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Paul N. Mariniers
Felicitated by
Friends, Relatives
Friends and relatives felicitated Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Marinier on occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniversary by gathering at the Marinier home, 314 S. Claudina street, Friday evening. Many beautiful gifts were presented to the honored couple.
Paul N. Marinier and Miss Julia Van Roy of Green Bay, Wis., became husband and wife on June 24, 1888 at Marionette, Wis. Nine years after their marriage, the couple came to California, making their home at Tustin. Following eight years' residence in that city Mr. and Mrs. Marinier moved to Bay Island where they resided 26 years. Mr. Marinier being engaged as caretaker throughout that time. Seven years ago the couple moved to Anaheim to make their home.
The couple have only one child, Mrs. J. M. Gabriel of Balboa.
The evening was spent in playing cards and talking about past experiences in Wisconsin. Late in the evening refreshments were served on a table decorated in gold and white, with bowls of roses adding color. The table was centered by a tiered white wedding cake, which was trimmed with golden leaves.
Guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Howard, Miss Adele Howard, Mr. and Mrs. F. Raiche, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Olson, Miss Evelyn Ruth Olson, Miss Hannah
Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Marinier, pictured above, were honored by friends and relatives last Friday evening at their home on South Claudina street. Mr. and Mrs. Marinier were married on June 24, 1888.
Miss Edith Page
Weds Ralph Beatty
Miss Edith Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Page of Buena Park, and Ralph W. Beatty, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beatty of
Gerald Endicotts
at Home to Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Endicotts (Mary Ardaiz) are now at home to friends at the Orana courts of South Citron street following
Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Marrinier, pictured above, were honored by friends and relatives last Friday evening at their home on South Claudina street. Mr. and Mrs. Marinier were married on June 24, 1888.
Miss Edith Page
Weds Ralph Beatty
Miss Edith Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Page of Buena Park, and Ralph W. Beatty, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beatty of Anaheim, exchanged marriage vows last Thursday evening in the Buena Park Congregational church before a large group of friends and relatives. The service was read by Rev. F. Stanley Powles.
Immediately preceding the ceremony appropriate music was played on the organ by William Phillips and James Baker sing two solos. A string ensemble comprising Miss Leila Brown, Mrs. Walter Kempin, Thor Walberg and Paul Beatty also played a group of selections.
The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Bertha Page, as maid of honor. Her other attendants were Miss Harriet Simmons of Fullerton, Miss Marie Brenner of Buena Park, Miss Ruth Beatty of Anaheim, and another sister, Mrs. Dudley Fry of San Francisco. Little Geraldine Fry was the flower girl.
Paul Beatty attended his brother as best man. Ushers were Raymond Burbank, John Page, Clifford Page, and Dudley Fry.
A reception, attended by 100 persons, was held at the home of the bride's parents following the wedding ceremony. At the close of the reception Mr. and Mrs. Beatty departed for Lake Tahoe where they will spend two weeks before returning to their new home in Placentia.
Mrs. Beatty was graduated from Fullerton union high school and junior college. She was a member of Alpha Gamma Signa, Junior Auxiliary of the Women's club, and the Past Queens club of Job's Daughters.
Mr. Beatty is also a graduate of Fullerton union high school and junior college and was a member of Delta Alpha Sigma. He is engaged in a trucking business with his father.
George T. Hatfields
Home from Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hatfield
Gerald Endicotts
at Home to Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Endicotts (Mary Ardaiz) are now at home to friends at the Orana courts of South Citron street following wedding trip to Yosemite and Boulder dam. Mr. and Mrs. Endicott were married at the Santa Ana Wedding Chapel June 15th. Mrs. Endicott is the daughter of the late Raymond Ardaiz.
Attendants at the wedding were Mrs. Carl Schmidt (Sue Ardaiz), matron of honor, and Charlie Endicott, brother of the bride groom, best man. The bride was given away by her brother, John Ardaiz.
Mr. Endicott is the son of Mr. Charles Endicott of La Palma avenue. He is a graduate of Anaheim union high school and is an orange grower.
Mrs. Endicott graduated from Fullerton union high school and is employed as a bookkeeper at Lund & Sons company here.
Mrs. Ben Ter Best
Entertains Class
Mrs. Ben Ter Best was hosted Tuesday at her home on We Ball road to members of the Euogia class of the Calvary Baptist church. It was an all-day meeting, with the pot-luck luncheon being served at noon.
Following the luncheon the women worked on various items they are sewing for the fall ba zaar to be given by the class.
Present were Mrs. Hazel Bowe Mrs. Arlene Mahoney, Mrs. Ic Daws, Mrs. Helen Hanson, Mr Vesta Lowe, Mrs. Ruth Wilson Mrs. Mina Wilson, Mrs. Eth Jackson, all of Anaheim; Mrs. Lella Beardsley and Mrs. Bess Wade of Garden Grove. Mr Fannie Jackson was a guest of the class.
Thelma June Charles
Married Friday
Thelma June Charles, daughter of Mrs. Ella Charles of South Lemont street, and Chester LeRie Barnes of South Whittier Heights
Dr. J. C. Osher and family left early today for Ishawooa, Wyoming, where they expect to spend some days visiting Dr. Osher's brother and viewing the beauties of Yellowstone Park.
They will later visit relatives in Hecla, South Dakota, and will be absent from Angheim about two weeks.
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A Scriptural selection in the Lesson-Sermon includes these verses from Matthew: "Then was Jesus led up of the spirit into the devil . . . Again, the devil taketh him up into an exceeding high mountain, and sheweth him all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them; and saith unto him, All these things will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me. Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written. Thou shalt worship the Lord they God, and him only shalt thou serve. Then the devil, leaveth him, and, behold angels came and ministered unto him."
One of the passages from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, states: "We lose the high significance of omnipotence, when after admitting that God, or good, is omnipresent and has all-power, we still believe there is another power, named evil. This belief that there is more than one mind is as pernicious to divine theology as are ancient mythology and pagan idolatry."
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Ladies' Aid Has Meeting at Beach
The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian church met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. H. A. Hawley at Sunset Beach. Thirty-five members of the group were present.
Mrs. Walter J. Ross, president, presided and conducted the devotionals, with the aid of several others who gave short talks on the several prominent women of the bible.
The business session followed the luncheon. Several important matters pertaining to church affairs were discussed. It was decided to abandon regular meetings during the summer months.
A picnic will be held at the city park on July 14 for all members and friends and their families.
St. Agnes Guild Has Final Meeting
The final meeting of the season of the St. Agnes Guild was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Sloop on South Indiana street. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Arthur Dyckman, Mrs. William Rickel and Miss Hazel Tilson.
A short business meeting was held at which time tentative plans for activities next fall were discussed.
Mrs. Hugo Schulz reviewed "Victoria Regina," now current at a Los Angeles theater and told of some of the other plays which will be shown in Los Angeles soon.
Andrade Family Reunion is Held
An Andrade family reunion was held at the Anaheim city park last Saturday evening, honoring Raymond Andrade of Huntington Park, who recently returned from Louisiana where he lived the past year.
Members of the family who were present included Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Andrade, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andrade and children, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Flynn and children, all of Anaheim; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kinney and son, Santa Ana; Mr. and Mrs.; Charles Curtis and children and Mrs. Rena Johnson, Placentia; and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Andrade.
Wilma McFadden's Betrothal Revealed
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. McFadden today announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Wilma McFadden, to Charles E. Fitts, son of Professor and Mrs. Charles T. Fitts of Claremont.
No definite date for the wedding has been set, but it will occur sometime in September.
Balboa Plans Huge Fireworks Display
What officials report as the biggest display of day and night fireworks is being planned for Balboa on July 4. Special committees have secured an amount sufficient to guarantee a display which will rank as one of the outstanding affairs on the entire south coast.
During the afternoon giant ballons, smoke formations, and other pyrotechnics which are visible in sunlight will be sent up from
ROBERT W. CRUZEN
Announcing his candidacy the office of county auditor W. Cruzen, well-known ange businessman and raider today pledged himself to "all my time to county bus if elected to the office for he is a candidate.
With 16 years of agriculture and business experience in this county, Cruzen is eminently for the office he is so Prior to coming to Orange he was an accountant. At he is engaged in the auto business. He also operates orange grove at Villa Park, he makes his home with h and three children.
Several Attendance T.B. Convene
Endicott's Home to Friends
and Mrs. Gerald Endicott (Ardaiz) are now at home at the Orana courts on Bitron street following a trip to Yosemite and Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Endicott are married at the Santa Judd Chapel June 15. Endicott is the daughter of Raymond Ardaiz.
Children Enjoy Annual Picnic
Children of St. Michael's Episcopal church Sunday school and choir were entertained Saturday at the annual picnic held at the city park. The church does not conduct Sunday school during the summer.
A picnic luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. After luncheon the youngsters engaged in ping-pong, croquet and other informal games. Prizes for the games were awarded to Roberta Schulz, Gena Macres, Jeanette Griggs and Margaret Garrett. Later in the afternoon several of the children went swimming in the city plunge.
The event was planned by Miss Priscilla Adams and Mrs. Frank Garrett. Other adults present were the Rev. and Mrs. D. Howard Dow and Mrs. Griggs.
C. A. Schmitts to Visit in Texas
Lieut. and Mrs. C. A. Schmitts will leave tonight for a three-or four-weeks' trip to Texas. They will be accompanied by Lieut. and Mrs. V. I. Coppard of Glendale.
Lieut. and Mrs. Schmitt will visit at San Antonio and Corpus Christi and will also go to Carlsbad caverns. At San Antonio they will visit with Lieut. Col Neill Bailey, brother of Mrs. Henry Kuchel of Anaheim, and Mrs. Bailey. Lieut. Col Bailey is stationed at Fort Sam Houston.
What officials report as the biggest display of day and night fireworks is being planned for Balboa on July 4. Special committees have secured an amount sufficient to guarantee a display which will rank as one of the outstanding affairs on the entire south coast.
During the afternoon giant ballons, smoke formations, and other pyrotechnics which are visible in daylight will be sent up from the bay. At night the mirror-like surface of Newport Bay will reflect a thousand times the splendid showing of flash and color which will radiate from hundreds of firey pieces.
Kayak Carnival to Be Held on July 10
Kayak enthusiasts will extend themselves in a big carnival planned for July 10 on the waters of Newport bay. Most of the contestants are builders of their own craft, which are modelled after a true Eskimo kayak brought from Alaska by one of Newport-Balboa's noted yachtsmen.
Six major events with a series of stunts including the famous Eskimo roll will be on the program. The kayak carnival will be directed by R. A. Mardsen of Fullerton. Sprints and distance races for girls as well as boys will be on the schedule of events.
The affair is planned to start at 2 o'clock near the Fifthteen street landing. Medals for the winners will be offered by the Newport Harbor chamber of commerce.
Fullertonian Fined as Drunken Driver
W. H. Boyd, 44, 133 S., Harvard street, Fullerton, pleaded guilty Tuesday morning to a charge of driving while intoxicated when he appeared before City Judge Frank Tausch. He was ordered to pay a fine of $150 or spend 75 days in the county jail. Boyd was arrested at 2:45 o'clock Tuesday morning.
Several Attends
T. B. Convenience
Means and methods of curing tuberculosis were discussed at the Hotel Biltmore, Los Angeles, the first four days week when the National coliosis association held its fourth annual meeting than 1000 physicians, researchers, health officers, workers and tuberculosis officials through United States, Alaska, Puerto Cuba, Hawaii, Mexico and were assembled.
Those attending from each county include Mr. and Walter A. Gooden, Anahein Irene Preble, Brea; Miss Durgan, Mrs. Mabel Dixon; ore Terrell and Mrs. Oliver sheim of Orange; Miss Lucia Miss Evelyn T. Ericson, Mi Jones, Dr.E.L.Russell, Mi Joftis, Doctors W.P. and garete D.Baker, A.J.Shank, F.Wm.Dohr, Doc.S. and John Wehrly, Mrs Crawford, Mrs.Helen Mae Florence Holmes and Mr Miller of Santa Ana; and Mrs.O.D.Bek of Yorba Cruickshank was reelected rerun of the California asses
Girl Scouts St.
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Sixty Fullerton women, by Mrs.Fred Withers, house-to-house canvass easy week to raise funds for Scout troops. The money used for construction of a house" that is more spacious than the present quarters. They have set a goal of $1000.
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ROBERT W. CRUZEN
Announcing his candidacy for office of county auditor Rob-W. Cruzen, well-known Orge businessman and rancher, may pledged himself to "devote my time to county business" elected to the office for which he is a candidate.
With 16 years of agricultural business experience in Orange County, Cruzen is eminently fitted the office he is seeking. Prior to coming to Orange county was an accountant. At present is engaged in the automobile business. He also operates an orange grove at Villa Park, where makes his home with his wife three children.
Santa Fe Service To Start Friday
The supreme court of California Monday denied Southern Pacific and Pacific Greyhound petitions for a writ of review of the recent railroad commission decision granting Santa Fe intra-state bus rights.
The action of the supreme court assures early inauguration of Santa Fe's coordinated rail and bus service, San Francisco bay district to San Diego via San Joaquin valley points and Los Angeles. Santa Fe officials announced immediately following the court decision that the new service would go into effect Friday, July 1, and anticipated capacity business.
County Writers to Contribute to Book
R. A. Marsden, Fullerton junior college instructor, this week invited all Orange county writers to contribute to Full Corn. The booklet is to be a collection of county writers' works to be published on the Fullerton jaysee press as a special summer project.
State Will Receive Large Highway Fund
About $13,500,000 of the appropriation of federal funds for aid to the states in highway work during 1940 and 1941 will come to California. The measure was recently signed by the president.
Amounts authorized are below current federal aid figures, but considerably higher than the figures to which they were cut in the senate after the house had passed the bill. Increases agreed upon by the house and senate conferees are in the bill as finally passed and signed.
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Several Attend
T. B. Convention
Means and Methods of Combattuberculosis were discussed
the Hotel Biltmore, Los Angele, the first four days of last
week when the National Tuberclosis Association held its thirtyeighth annual meeting. More
than 1000 physicians, research
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Quickshank was reelected treasurer of the California association.
Girl Scouts Start
Building Fund Drive
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by Mrs. Fred Withers, began a
house-to-house canvass early this
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