anaheim-gazette 1938-08-18
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Miss Jane Wight,
Robert M'Farren Wed
Dr. W. C. Buchanan, pastor of First Christian church of Santa Ana, read the services which united in marriage Miss Jane Wight and Robert Fenner McFarren last Sunday noon at the church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Belle Wight of Santa Ana and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs., Nile D. McFarren of Anaheim.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her cousin, Herbert H. Price of San Bernardino, was attended only by Miss Ruth Curren of Santa Ana. Donald McFarren served his brother as best man and the ushers were Richard Wight and William McFarren. Miss Margaret Davis was soloist, accompanied by Mrs. R. S. Briggs.
The new Mrs. McFarren was graduated from Santa Ana junior college and Mr. McFarren was graduated from Fullerton junior college. They will make their home in Santa Ana following a week's honeymoon to Yosemite National park.
Stephensons Attend Family Celebration
Highlight of the vacation trip of the Mark A. Stephenson family to Medford, Ore., was the celebration of the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. Stephenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Stephenson of Hemingford, Neb. The honored couple made the trip to Medford especially for the family reunion and celebration, which was held at the home of another son, R. O. Stephenson.
Members of the family who were present for the anniversary in addition to the honored couple, were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stephenson and sons, Dick and David; Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Porter and son, Stevie, of Thurman, Iowa; Mrs. Andrew Diehl and daughter, Mary, of Los Angles; and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Stephenson and their children, Laverne, Collen and Beulah.
Ada Mae Stankey Reveals Betrothal
The engagement of Miss Ada Mae Stankey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stankey of West Broadway, to Carl Robertson of Amarillo, Texas, was announced last Thursday evening at a party given at the home of Mrs. L. A. Casey, 217 N. Resh street. No date for the wedding was announced.
Guests of the evening were Miss Mary Louise Rundstrom, Miss Lucille Kopso, Miss June Holston.
Postoffice Group Enjoys Dinner
Members of the Anaheim post office staff and their wives and friends enjoyed the annual turkey dinner held last Saturday even at Irvine park. About 85 persons attended.
Members of the organization were greeted by Mrs. Roy Pendleton, president of the Postoffice auxiliary, who also welcomed newcomers to the Anaheim office. The program was arranged by S. Barthelmes and featured advice to the new staff members. Rec additions to the Anaheim staff Elmer Sims, transferred from Montebello, Ora L. Chandler and George Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Strain, M.Pendleton and Mrs. Earl Ba served as the committee in charge of the tables. Turkeys were prepared by Mrs. Clair Liebhart, M.Kenneth Snyder, Mrs. Hart Kirk and Louis H. Hoskins, while the dinner was served by E.Baum, Charles Huddleston, F.Baumberger and Roy Pendletter Mrs. Albert Kadelbach, Mrs.E.Glick, Mrs.Ted Fishbach and Charles Fisher family were charged of providing the desserts.
Cole, Miss Fern Schnitzer, M.Helen Bennet, Mrs.Bonnie Milli Mrs.Myrta Saunders, Mrs.Rob Stankey, Mrs.Roy Rosebrook, M.Charles Schmitt, Mrs.Fram Standro, Mrs.Casey and M.Sankey.
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Reveals Betrothal
The engagement of Miss Ada Mae Stankey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stankey of West Broadway, to Carl Robertson of Amarillo, Texas, was announced last Thursday evening at a party given at the home of Mrs. L. A. Casey, 217 N. Resh street. No date for the wedding was announced.
Guests of the evening were Miss Mary Louise Rundstrom, Miss Lucille Kopsho, Miss June Holston, Mrs. Lucille Neiman, Miss Marion Riley, Miss Thelma Zimmerman, Miss Gertrude Heffner, Miss Alice
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Miss Virginia Lake of L.A. Beach and Charles H. Conliffe, of Anaheim were married last day at the parsonage of the Christian church in Long Beach. F. Harry H. Webster officiated, with only the bride's parents, Mr. Mrs. Roy Lake of Long Beach attendance. The bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conliffe, Sr., of South Philadelphi street.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Conliffe graduated of Anaheim union high school. They will make their home at the Bon-Air apartments West Center street. Mr. Conliffe employed with the Mutual Cities Products company.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carroll daughter, Elizabeth Ann, and Morris, returned to their last Friday evening from a 15-trip which took them as far north as Seattle. They were accompanies
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Office Group Days Dinner
Members of the Anaheim post-staff and their wives and enjoyed the annual turkey held last Saturday evening on the park. About 85 persons attended.
Members of the organization directed by Mrs. Roy Pendle-resident of the Postofficeery, who also welcomed members to the Anaheim office. Program was arranged by C. Schelmes and featured advice new staff members. Recent members to the Anaheim staff are Sims, transferred from Oral L. Chandler and Jackson.
And Mrs. Luther Strain, Mrs.inton and Mrs. Earl Baum as the committee in charge of tables. Turkeys were preyed by Mrs. Clair Liebhart, Mrs.inh Snyder, Mrs. Harvey and Louis H. Hoskins, while dinner was served by Earl Charles Huddleston, Fred Berger and Roy Pendleton. Albert Kadelbach, Mrs. E. E. Mrs. Ted Fishbach and the Fisher family were in of providing the dessert.
Miss Fern Schnitzer, Miss Bennet, Mrs. Bonnie Miller, Cyrta Saunders, Mrs. Robert Payne, Mrs. Roy Rosebrook, Mrs. Schmitt, Mrs. Frances Doe, Mrs. Casey and Miss Joy.
La Vern Hires Weds J. Frank Cone
Marriage vows were exchanged Tuesday morning at St. Boniface rectory by Miss La Vern Hires, daughter of J. J. Hires of Buena Park, and J. Frank Cone, son of Mrs. Mae L. Cone of Los Angeles. Both the bride and bridegroom are residents of Anaheim. The service was read by Rev. Father John Quatannes.
The bride was attended by Mrs. Phil Akerman of Riverside. Phil Akerman served as best man.
The bridegroom's mother was hostess at a wedding breakfast held in Los Angeles following the ceremony. Guests were the bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Floyd Hires of Miami, Okla.; Mr. and Mrs. Akerman, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cone, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom; Frank Curtis, Mr. Cone's uncle, and the bride and bridegroom.
Mr. and Mrs. Cone are now in northern California on a two-weeks' wedding trip. Upon their return they will make their home at 711-A N. Lemon street.
Hester Russell Weds Bert Brackman
Miss Hester Russell and Bert Brackman exchanged marriage vows last Friday evening at the home of Rev. H.G. Dymmel, 310 S. Lemon street. Rev. Dymmel, pastor of the Bethel Baptist church, read the service.
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officer Jack Raynor of Fullerton, observed a car with damaged fender and headlight and investigated. The driver was Wees, who was taken into custody and charged with negligent homicide and failure to stop and render aid, both felonies.
Preliminary examination of Wees is scheduled for August 29 before City Judge Halsey I. Spence of Fullerton.
Dies in Hospital
Death of Lopez occurred early Sunday morning at Fullerton general hospital. He had been injured while driving to work Friday at the Times-Mirror ranch when the steering wheel of his car apparently broke, sending the automobile over an embankment.
Moreno was injured early Saturday morning at Lincoln avenue and Moody streets and died at county hospital shortly after midnight Sunday. He was riding in a car assertedly driven by Guadalupe Nunez, 39, of Stanton which collided with a truck operated by Robert Claypool, 32, of Anaheim. An inquest Tuesday failed to determine blame for the crash.
Youngster Killed
The Stewart youngster was killed instantly Tuesday morning in a crash at Huntington Beach. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Stewart of Bloomington and had been vacationing at Huntington Beach. The boy was riding with Robert Harrington, 18, of San Bernardino when the car became involved in a collision with many Anaheim personal planning to attend baseball games to be played by Wrigley Field next Monday to raise funds for the late "Rube" Ellis, old-time player. Reserved tickets obtained by telephoning office at Wrigley Field.
Ellis was a resident at the time of his death known to many Anaheim and baseball fans.
A team of old-time ball will play a team of old-pipes in the first game of a header. The second game between the Los Angeles llywood clubs.
Red Cross County Planning Robe
Alfred Higgins, Orange, at the meeting of the Orange council of Red Cross held in the Santa Ana chieffice last Thursday. Mr Leininger of Orange was secretary to take the place Harvey Riggle, resigned.
Plans for the coming memberships which will throughout the chapter five November 11 to Thanksgiving are underway in all the chapters will be announced.
Farm Bureau Fire Initiative Mead
Support of the farmers
Hester Russell Weds Bert Brackman
Miss Hester Russell and Bert Brackman exchanged marriage vows last Friday evening at the home of Rev. and Mrs. H.G. Dymmel, 310 S. Lemon street. Rev. Dymmel, pastor of the Bethel Baptist church, read the service.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Russell of Wilcox, Ariz., but has been making her home with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Davis, on Stanton avenue. Mr. Backman is the son of Mr. and Mrs.A.F.Brackman of Olive road.
Attending the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs.Davis and son, Junior, Mr. and Mrs.Brackman, Mrs.Rosa Dargatz, Gerald Brackman, Mrs.Dymmel and Joan and George Dymmel.
After graduating from Wileox high school, the new Mrs.Brackman attended Fullerton junior college and has been taking nurse's training at Good Samaritan hospital. Mr.Brackman was graduated from Anaheim union high school, Fullerton junior college and the Hempfield Diesel Engineering school in Los Angeles. They will live on East street.
Joe Lieb, Jr., Tours Western States
A motor trip through all the far western states lasting more than three weeks was the vacation enjoyed by Joe A.Lieb, Jr. He returned to his home last Saturday, having left Anaheim on July 21.
During his trip Mr.Lieb visited with Mr. and Mrs.A.A.Slaback at Chico, Lester Slaback at Portland, Ore., and Jack Duckworth at Idaho Falls, all former residents of Anaheim.
Mr.Lieb is active in 4-H club work and in the Izaak Walton league, and many of the places he visited pertained to these two activities. His trip took him north to Oregon and Washington, then east to Montana and then south through Idaho and Utah and finally home by way of Zion national park and the Grand canyon.
Employes Guests of Yungbluth
Mr. and Mrs.F.A.Yungbluth entertained employes of Mr.
An inquest Tuesday failed to determine blame for the crash.
Youngster Killed
The Stewart youngster was killed instantly Tuesday morning in a crash at Huntington Beach. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs.F.W. Stewart of Bloomington and had been vacationing at Huntington Beach. The boy was riding with Robert Harrington, 18, of San Bernardino when the car became involved in a collision with another driven by Howard Collins, 31, of Santa Ana. Several other children were also hurt in the accident.
Mrs.Maghaney died at Fullerton general hospital Monday night. She had sustained head and body injuries in a crash on Orangethorpe and Brookhurst avenues Sunday evening. Automobiles involved in the crash were driven by F.C.Haghaney, 39.Placentia, and Hiroshi Okumura, 25.of Norwalk police reports said.
The accident which took Gunner's life occurred Tuesday night at Seal Beach when cars driven by himself and Mrs.Ruth Rook, 25.of Long Beach, collided.
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(Continued from Page 1) replace the citrus orchards in the county. "That is Orange county's destiny," he said, "and when the time comes you'll need flood protection more than ever, and you are wise in undertaking this project."
View Dam Site
Following the barbecue, the group moved to a high vantage point where engineers pointed out markers showing where the dam will be located and how far back the water will fill. It was estimated that a lake six or seven miles long would result from the backing up of the water. The dam will be approximately 100 feet high.
Among those who were presented at the meeting were Paul Baillie,
Plans for the coming re-employment memberships which will follow throughout the chapter february 11 to Thanksgiving are underway in all the chapters.
Farm Bureau Fire Initiative Measures
Support of the farmers' formia for a fight against initiative measures appears ey, engineer who prepared of the early work on the Col.S.H.Finley, former visor and secretary of the politian Water district; Thoreson, representing Oman Harry R.Sheppard visors Harry D.Riley, W.N.John Mitchell; W.C.lormer supervisor; Assse Thomas H.Kuchel and Clson; Senator Harry Francis Cuttle of the Water company; J.D.F.struction engineer for tractors; and B.S.Hurtle Kruse, T.H.Murray,L.W.H.Wilson and EdG representatives of the S Railroad.
Employes Guests of Yungbluth
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Yungbluth entertained employes of Mr. Yungbluth's store at an all-day beach party and steak bake at Laguna Beach last Sunday.
Those present in addition to the host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Milbrat, Herbert Milbrat, Mrs. Boyd McMahan and son, Boyd, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen, Miss Ida Bentz, Mr. and Mrs. Norvald Ulvestad of Los Angeles and Edward Yungbluth. Mrs. McMahan is a sister of Mr. Milbrat who is visiting in the latter's home.
gone to a hotel. They viewed the Baby Clipper, however.
Another point of interest visited was the Bonneville dam.
Eulogia Class to Meet on Tuesday
The regular monthly all-day meeting of the Eulogia class of the Calvary Baptist church will be held at the Anaheim city park next Tuesday, it was announced today.
A potluck luncheon will be served at noon, and each member of the class is asked to bring her own table service.
Americanism: Having before us the world's richest banquet; letting the victuals spoil while we fight over our place at the table.
Laundries can tell when times are bum. The penciled sums on restaurant table cloths have less naughts.
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Many will Attend Rube Ellis Benefit
Many Anaheim persons are planning to attend the benefit baseball games to be played at Wrigley Field next Monday evening to raise funds for the widow and family of the late George "Rube" Ellis, old-time baseball player. Reserved tickets may be obtained by telephoning the box office at Wrigley Field.
Ellis was a resident of Rivera at the time of his death. He was known to many Anaheim residents and baseball fans.
A team of old-time ball players will play a team of old-time umbrellas in the first game of a doubleheader. The second game will be between the Los Angeles and Hollywood clubs.
Red Cross Council Planning Roll Call
Alfred Higgins, Orange, presided at the meeting of the Orange county council of Red Cross chapters held in the Santa Ana chapter office last Thursday. Mrs. L. R. Steininger of Orange was elected secretary to take the place of Mrs. Harvey Riggle, resigned.
Plans for the coming roll call of memberships which will be held throughout the chapter from November 11 to Thanksgiving day are underway in all the chapters. The roll call chairman for each chapter will be announced soon.
Farm Bureau Fights Initiative Measures
Support of the farmers of Cali-
Senator McAdoo to Give Two Addresses
Senator William G. McAdoo will visit Orange county Saturday, with two speaking engagements scheduled. A dinner has also been arranged in his and Mrs. McAdoo's honor at the Santa Ana Christian church at 6:30 o'clock.
The senator will speak first at Huntington Beach city auditorium at 2:30 o'clock. His second address will be delivered at Birch park in Santa Ana, starting at 7:30 o'clock.
Ballot this fall and support of another was asked of Farm Bureau representatives gathered at Huntington Beach Sunday. The plea was voiced by E. C. Kimball, Ventura, vice-president of the California Farm Bureau federation, and a leading farmer of that community. He spoke against the single tax and the so-called "$30 every Thursday" measure, and in favor of the initiative titled labor, a measure designed to regulate picketing and boycotts, and prohibiting destructive practices in labor wars.
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YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND—TOURNAMENT OF LIGHTS
Saturday Night, Aug. 20
On Orange County's Harbor
Harvey Riggle, resigned.
Plans for the coming roll call of memberships which will be held throughout the chapter from November 11 to Thanksgiving day, are underway in all the chapters. The roll call chairman for each chapter will be announced soon.
Farm Bureau Fights Initiative Measures
Support of the farmers of California for a fight against two initiative measures appearing on the day, engineer who prepared much of the early work on the project; Col. S. H. Finley, former supervisor and secretary of the Metropolitan Water district; Harold Thoreson, representing Congressman Harry R. Sheppard; Supervisors Harry D. Riley, N. E. West and John Mitchell; W. C. Jerome, former supervisor; Assemblyman Thomas H. Kuchel and Clyde Watson; Senator Harry Westover; Francis Cuttle of the Riverside Water company; J. D. Fogg, construction engineer for the contractors; and B. S. Hurtch, Fred Kruse, T. H. Murray, L. G. Sills, W. H. Wilson and Ed Gregory, all representatives of the Santa Fe Railroad.
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND—
TOURNAMENT OF LIGHTS
Saturday Night, Aug. 20
On Orange County's Harbor
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