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Anaheim, Calif., Sept. 15, 1938 SOCIETY CLUBS Claire Fisher to Wed Lloyd Larsen Engagement of Miss Claire Fisher to C. Lloyd Larsen was announced last Thursday evening at a party given at the home of the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher of North Helena street. Mr. Larsen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Larsen of North Philadelphia street. October 23 has been set as the date for the wedding. Miss Fisher is a graduate of Anaheim union high school and is employed at the Mary Millerick shop. Mr. Larsen, an employee of the U. S. Industrial Alcohol company, graduated from Fullerton schools. Bridge was played during the evening with prizes being awarded to Mrs. Don Taggart, Miss Jane Van Booven and Mrs. Arnold Lund. Others present were Mrs. E. N. Knox, Mrs. Don Franks, Mrs. L. A. Casey, Mrs. Roy Rosebrook, Mrs. Vern Backs, Mrs. Ray Fisher, Mrs. M. T. Larsen, Miss Mary Ellen Chambers, Miss Margery Patrick, Miss Sue Davis, Miss Mona Taggart, Miss Harriet Chandler, Miss Charlotte Price, of Anaheim; Mrs. Ed Fisher, Miss Ellen Gilbride, Miss Anna Marie Gilbride, of Los Angeles; Mrs. Harold Hoopes of Whittier, Miss Virginia Anderson of Placentia, and Mrs. Lewis Blose of Buena Park. Daughters Honor Fred Lowes Miss Frances Lowe and Miss Helen Lowe, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowe of East Broadway, honored their parents last Friday evening in celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Lowe’s 20th wedding anniversary. The evening was spent in playing 500. Prizes were awarded to Ed Campbell, Mrs. Ernest Bowen and Forrest Lee. After the games refreshments were served. Invited to share the evening were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. E. E.Tolle of Pomona; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell of Newport Beach; Mr and Mrs. Forrest Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Norman O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hanson, Mr. and Mrs.A. A.Webb, Arthur Webb, Patricia Webb and the guests of honor. Robert Truxaw Enters University Mrs. J. W. Truxaw and children, Charles John and Jean, expect to return to their Anaheim home sometime next week from a trip to Washington where they visited friends. Robert Truxaw accompanied the rest of the family to the northern state and enrolled as a student in the University of Washington. Westminster Pioneers Gather The annual Westminster neer association reunion was on Friday at Westminster chapel. Mrs. Stella Mack Byrne president, presided。新民氏 elected and committee pointed for next year in Mrs. Tottie Stephens Solomon Manhattan Beach, president; Edwards, Santa Ana, vice president; Mrs. Marie Larter Hare, retary; Mrs. Ethel Waters C treasurer; floral chairman; Pearl Keifhaber Larter; committee, Mrs. Tennie Walton and Mrs. Ella C Penhall. Pioneers who died during the year were named as Keren Stephens, son of Mr. and Mrs.Hiram Stephens, of Covina; Annins Lampson Silkwood gins; Santa Paula; Mrs.McKeifhaber Marquis; Pasadena Mrs.Mary Ellen Rogers, Los Angeles; Mrs.Clara Hall Hull Santa Monica; James McMeltszer; Miss Virginia Ca Berkeley; Mrs.Laura Davis J Santa Ana; Mrs.Ella Jac Patterson, Los Angeles; Mrs.Roberts, Alhambra; Mrs.H Francis, Stanton; Mrs.Merle ett Pickering, San Pedro; HeLarter, Huntington Beach; Sherwood, Los Angeles; Mrs.Mussleman Jones; Mrs.McKee, Eagle Rock; Louis net Ball, son of Mrs.Birdie. Sampson Edwards, of Los Angeles, was unable to attend sent a letter of greeting. Mrs. J. W. Truxaw and children, Charles, John and Jean, expect to return to their Anaheim home sometime next week from a trip to Washington where they visited friends. Robert Truxaw accompanied the rest of the family to the northern state and enrolled as a student in the University of Washington. Neighbors and friends are priceless possessions, and should be so regarded—but when it comes to treating yourself in case of illness, the advice of a neighbor or friend is not the safest plan. They mean well, of course, and simple little ailments and accidents about the house can often be treated casually with home remedies from the medicine chest. Better to be Safe Than Sorry However, when there is anything the matter with you, to experiment with yourself or treat your case with "hearsay," may be very expensive and dangerous. There are many underlying causes for outward symptoms, discernible only to a Physician, after careful examination and analysis. Disease detected and treated in its first stages is so much easier to cure, and is less expensive to you physically and financially. Don't experiment on yourself! THE DOCTOR SPENT YEARS TO LEARN HOW. JACKSON DRUG CO. Prescription specialists 237 EAST CENTER ST. ANAHEIM-CAL. THIS IS No. 12 OF A SERIES TELLING THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE DOCTOR SAVE AT PIONEER CHALLENGE, STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY Full Pint 49¢ SAVE AT PIONEER CHALLENGE, STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY Full Pint 49¢ GOOD WINE PORT, MUSCATEL, SHERRY, Gal: 79¢ —No Charge for Jug— GENUINE ALTA CAN BEER 3 for 25¢ Case of 24 Cans $1.85 ICE COLD CORONADO 11-oz. Bottle BEER 5¢ $1.15 CASE 24 Bottles FRESH SALTED SPANISH PEANUTS 1-lb. CELLO PKG. 11¢ GOLD CHEST RUM ½ 49¢ PINT Assorted Flavors ICE CREAM Qts. 19¢ Pts. 10¢ PIONEER LIQUOR STORE 100 EAST CENTER ST. ANAHEIM ANAHEIM GAZETTE Westminster Pioneers Gather The annual Westminster Pi-day association reunion was held at Westminster church on Mrs. Stella Mack Byram, president, presided. New officers elected and committees appended for next year include Tottie Stephens Solomon, of Shannon Beach, president; John Wards, Santa Ana, vice president; Mrs. Marie Larter Hare, secretary; Mrs. Ethel Waters Crane, currier; floral chairman, Mrs. El Keifhaber Larter; coffee matinee, Mrs. Tennie Pope son and Mrs. Ella Culverall. Pioneers who died during the event were named as Kenneth thens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stephens, of Covina; Mrs. Ann Lampson Silkwood Wig- Santa Paula; Mrs. Minnie shaber Marquis, Pasadena; Mary Ellen Rogers, Los An- s; Mrs. Clara Hall Hull Smith, Monica; James McMillan Altzer; Miss Virginia Carlyle, Beley; Mrs. Laura Davis James, Ana; Mrs. Ella Jaquette person, Los Angeles; Mrs. Lucy berts, Alhambra; Mrs. H. R. Nicis, Stanton; Mrs. Merle Pres-Pickering, San Pedro; Hensler er, Huntington Beach; Bert Wood, Los Angeles; Mrs. Ella esleman Jones, Mrs. Clara Kee, Eagle Rock; Louis Ken-Ball, son of Mrs. Birdie Ball. Ampson Edwards, of Los An- s, was unable to attend and a letter of greeting Mrs. Barbara Cummins, William Frank Wed Marriage vows were exchanged Sunday afternoon at Ontario by Miss Barbara Cummins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Cummins, and William J. Frank, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Frank of Fullerton. The service was read by Rev. Irvin A. Engle, pastor of the San Bernardino Methodist church, ni the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Pearl Dazey. Only attendants of the bridal couple were Miss Blanche Eldridge and James W. Cummins, brother of the bride. A reception was held following the wedding. Guests were Mrs. Wayne Nash, Mrs. Park Henderson, Mrs. Dazey and son, Charles Edward, Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Cummins, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Frank, Rev. and Mrs. Engle, Miss Marie Findley, Miss Jane Frank, Miss Mae Dusenbery, Miss Eldridge and James W. Cummins. The new Mrs. Frank is a graduate of Anaheim union high school. Mr. Frank graduated from Fullerton union high school and attended Fullerton junior college. He is employed in Fullerton where Mr. and Mrs. Frank will make their home. Mrs. Lydia Willis Entertains Class Mrs. Lydia Willis was hostess at her home on Euclid avenue Monday evening to members of the Eulogia class of the Calvary Miss Irene Webb to Wed Henry Hayden Miss Irene Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Webb, will become the bride of Leonard Hayden of Fullerton on October 9, friends of Miss Webb learned at a party given Tuesday evening at the Webb home. Mr. Hayden is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hayden. Following games of "Cootie" refreshments were served to the guests by the bride-elect, assisted by her mother and a sister, Miss Elaine Webb. Prizes for the games were awarded to Miss Dorotha Hayden and Mrs. Dorothy Jamison. Invited to the party were Mrs. Minnie Stanley, Mrs. Cathfyn Webb, Mrs. Dorothy Jamison, Mrs. Garnett McGuire, Mrs. Helen Ramella, Mrs. Clara Schmid, Mrs. Ruth Smith; Mrs. Elmira Fellbaum, Mrs. Jerry Young, Mrs. Ann Rennie, Mrs. Mabel Clark, Mrs.Juanita Mathews, Miss Margaret Brenner, Miss Georgia Rae Fitzgerald, Miss Marguerite Wheeler, Miss Leonora Jensen of Anaheim; Mrs.Charles Lamb of Garden Grove; Mrs.Ruth Blair of Whittier; Mrs.Ethel Kroh; Mrs.Marge Willhite; Mrs.Henry Hayden, Miss Dorotha Hayden of Fullerton, and Miss Sally Culp of Brea. Freshman Girls Honored at Party The annual Big and Little Sister party, honoring freshman girls at Anaheim union high school was held last Thursday afternoon in the school library. Wilma Kerr, president of the Girls' League, presided during the affair. Featuring the entertainment NEWSY NOTE Mr. and Mrs. R. E.N and daughter, Shirley An last evening by automobile Louis and Chicago. They w it with friends and relatives two cities for about a mo fore returning to their A home. Mr and Mrs.F.A.Ba daughter,Miss Florence and Miss Winifred Melrose returned to their Anaheim after spending two weeks guna Beach. Mrs.Russell McComb tained at her home on Non street last Thursday event a shower honoring Mrs.Johnson of Fullerton. Charles H.Atwell,mar J.C.Penney company,v been seriously ill recently ported considerably imprime Maury Martenet Mark Annive Free drinks will be pro Earle Jackson's fountain bers of the Anaheim birth tomorrow (Friday) by Martenet Jr. You Are to Atten Anaheim Mrs. Lydia Willis Entertains Class Mrs. Lydia Willis was hostess at her home on Euclid avenue Monday evening to members of the Eulogia class of the Calvary Baptist church. The regular monthly business meeting of the class was held at that time. Plans were discussed for a food sale to be held Saturday, September 24. Location of the sale has not been determined. Devotions were led by Mrs. Luella Beardsley, the subject being "Many Opinions of Christ." Mrs. Eva Ter Best presented a gavel to the class. The next all-day meeting of the class will be held Tuesday, September 27, at the home of Mrs. Arlene Mahoney, 816 N. Clemen-tine street. The October business meeting will be held at Mrs. Margaruite Harris' home, 814 S. Philadelphia street, on October 11. Refreshments of sherbet, waffers and coffee were served by a committee headed by Mrs. Ter Best. Others on the committee were Mrs. Florence Kerr, Mrs. Edith Christenson, Mrs. Ethel Jackson, and Mrs. Cora Dugdale. Tell The Merchant you saw it in his ad in The Gazzette. Freshman Girls Honored at Party The annual Big and Little Sister party, honoring freshman girls at Anaheim union high school was held last Thursday afternoon in the school library. Wilma Kerr, president of the Girls' League, presided during the affair. Featuring the entertainment were a piano solo by Mary Show, an accordian solo by Joan McClary, a vocal solo by Jessie Thatcher and a reading by Virginia Lee Peterson. After the program refreshments were served. Girls' league officers in addition to Wilma Kerr who planned the party are Nancy Webb, vice president; Kay Van Buren, secretary; and Loraine Boettger, treasurer. They were assisted by Miss Laura Gene Frantz and Miss Lois Dyer, faculty advisers. New Washington Hotel BE READY For Club and Social dates — A new Permanent and a new "Hair Do" will give you that ease and feeling of being well groomed. Permanents $1.50 Complete For Club and Social dates — A new Permanent and a new "Hair Do" will give you that ease and feeling of being well groomed. 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Atwell, manager of C. C. Penney company, who has been seriously ill recently, is reported considerably improved. Maury Martenet to Mark Anniversary Free drinks will be provided at Carle Jackson's fountain to members of the Anaheim birthday club tomorrow (Friday) by Maury Martenet, Jr. Evelyn Durfee Weds Lowell Peters Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Peters (Evelyn Durfee) are spending their honeymoon in Flint, Mich., following their marriage last Thursday morning at Capilla de San Antonio Wedding chapel. The service was read by Rev. R. Kells Swenerton, pastor of the White Temple Methodist church. Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs. Peters will reside in Santa Monica where Mr. Peters is employed with the Douglas Aircraft company. The new Mrs. Peters is the daughter of M. Eugene Durfee and has for some time been employed in the Lawrence P. Kraemer real estate office. Mr. Peters is the son of Mrs. Earl Peters of Flint. Sunday School Plans Picnic The annual White Temple Methodist Episcopal church Sunday School picnic will be held at Irvine park next Saturday afternoon. General arrangements for the event are being made by Warren L. Schutz, Dr. Kirt G. Parks, J. B. Wilbur, Samuel Loose, Rev. R. Kells Swenerton and Miss Laura Gene Frantz. The picnic will open with a luncheon at noon for which the church will furnish ice cream, coffee or punch. Each person is to supply his own table service and a basket luncheon. Following the luncheon a varied program will be presented. Persons needing transportation are requested to meet at the church at 11 o'clock. Industrial sources report a method of preventing ice formation on airplanes by use of metal paint through which electrical current is passed. The HOME IDEA Book— You will want one, of you are thinking of building a HOME or want ideas on remodeling and maintenance. Its worthy of your careful study, for valuable suggestions. Your copy free. GIBBS LUMBER Phone 2271 417 South Los Angeles St. Anaheim, California You Are Cordially Invited to Attend the Opening of Anaheim's Newest Store FORMAL OPENING Epstein's APPAREL SHOPPE 110 West Center St., Anaheim FEATURING COMPLETE STOCK WOMEN'S, MISSES DRESSES SUITS-COATS MILLINERY HOSIERY LINGERIE HOSIERY LINGERIE FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING 2:30 TO 5 7:30 TO 9 A PERSONAL MESSAGE: Please accept this as our invitation to each and every-one to visit and inspect our new home during the opening hours. Every detail of the store has been planned for your convenience. We hope to have the pleasure of greeting you. KURT EPSTEIN BLANCHE EPSTEIN