anaheim-gazette 1938-09-22
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Two Parties Honor Mrs. Harold Ferguson
Mrs. Harold Ferguson was honored one afternoon last week at a layette shower given in the garden at the home of Mrs. Floyd Stockwell. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Stockwell were Mrs. Lawrence Tetrault and Mrs. Walter Taylor.
Following a dessert-luncheon various games were played during the afternoon. Invited guests were Mrs. Albert Hess, Mrs. Ted Easton, Mrs. Clarence Mauerhan, Mrs. Howard Pannier, Mrs. Charles Pannier, Mrs. Homer Alhouse, Mrs. Amanda Schneider; Mrs. Harry Garver, Mrs. Joseph Weaver, Mrs. Merle Odegaard, Mrs. Clarence Lotze, Mrs. Arthur Korn, Mrs. Carl Korn, Mrs. Paul Elsner, Mrs. Robert Farrar, Mrs. William Berry, Mrs. Albert Ramm, Miss Mildred Mauerhan, Miss Frances Hilgenfeld, Miss Gladys Zahl, Miss Betty Schneider, Miss Jean Schneider, Miss Thelma Zimmerman, Miss Wilma Luhring and Mrs. Harold Ferguson.
Mrs. Ferguson was again honored Friday evening when Mrs. Jack C. Harmony of Fullerton complimented her Anaheim guests included Mrs. Homer Altmouse, Mrs. Russell McComb, Miss Betty Schneider, Miss Jean Schneider and Mrs. Amanda Schneider.
Party Honors
J. H. Bursons
A surprise party, planned by
Inspector Views
Work of W. R.C.
Exemplification of the entire work of the Womans Relief Corps was given Tuesday afternoon at the IOOF hall by A. B. Paul No. 134, W.R.C., as the feature of its regular meeting. Mrs. Edna Empson of the South Gate W.R.C. was the examining officer.
At the close of the exemplification and the business meeting Mrs. Empson congratulated the president and all officers for the beautiful and efficient way they put on the work.
Committee reports were heard during the business meeting which was conducted by Mrs. Nora Dodge, president of the corps.
Guests at the meeting, other than Mrs. Empson, were Mrs. Mertie Vanderhoof, Mrs. Mamie Hunt, South Gate; Mrs. Bertie Launsbach, Mrs. Della P. Miller, Mrs. Alice Milligan and Mrs. Estella Gray, Santa Ana.
The social club will meet with Mrs. Pearl Fergus next Tuesday morning, with a covered dish luncheon to be served under a large mulberry tree. Each member is to bring a covered dish and her own table service. Mrs. Fergus will furnish coffee.
Sorority to Sponsor Inter-Chapter Dance
Southern California chapters of Kappa Delta Phi sorority will sponsor an inter-chapter dance
Mrs. Ferguson was again honored Friday evening when Mrs. Jack C. Harmony of Fullerton complimented her Anaheim guests included Mrs. Homer Altnouse, Mrs. Russell McComb, Miss Betty Schneider, Miss Jean Schneider and Mrs. Amanda Schneider.
Party Honors
J. H. Bursons
A surprise party, planned by members of the family and friends, was given at Anaheim city park last Thursday evening in honor of the sixty-second wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burson of North Placentia avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Burson were married at Sparland, Ill., September 14, 1876, and 10 years later moved to Santa Barbara. They made their home in Channel City for 30 years before removing to Anaheim.
Guests of the evening were the honored couple's son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burson; Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Schooling, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bastedo, Huntington Park; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Burson, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Burson of Los Angeles, and the honored guests.
Norma Brastad Weds
Gerald Goodrich
St. Michael's Episcopal church was the setting Saturday morning for the marriage of Miss Norma Brastad and Gerald P. Goodrich. The Rev. Dr. Howard Dow, rector of the church, officiated. Only members of the families and close friends were in attendance.
The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Brastad of Anaheim, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Goodrich of Santa Ana.
Mrs. Frank Humphrey of Los Angeles attended the bride as matron of honor. She is the former Miss Grace Jackson of Anaheim.
Bridegroom's attendants were Russell Sullivan, best man, J. Rod Brastad, brother of the bride, and David Goodrich, brother of the bridegroom, ushers.
A reception was held in the Brastad home following the ceremony after which Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich left for a wedding trip to an unannounced destination. Upon their return they will make their home in Inglewood, Mr. Goodrich being employed with the California bank at Hollywood.
Sorority to Sponsor Inter-Chapter Dance
Southern California chapters of Kappa Delta Phi sorority will sponsor an inter-chapter dance October 22, plans for which were discussed when Eta Gamma chapter of Fullerton and Anaheim was hostess to 11 members of Wilmington chapter and 10 of the Pomona chapter, Monday night at Bit of Scandia cafe.
Miss Margery Patrick of Eta Gamma chapter, regional director, conducted the meeting. Selection of a place for the dance will be made at a province meeting next Monday at the Three Crowns restaurant in Hollywood, with Miss Patrick and Mrs. Lucille Maxwell representing Eta Gamma chapter.
Autumn flowers sent by Pomona chapter were placed on the reception table at Bit of Scandia cafe where guests first played chinkerchek with prizes for each game. Sorority colors of blue and gold were used in name tags presented to guests and made by pledges of Eta Gamma chapter, Mrs. Maylou Reynolds and Mrs. Katherine Royer.
Mrs. Dorothy Nunlist will entertain Eta Gamma chapter in her home at 8 o'clock next Monday. Other members of the hostess chapter attending were Mrs. Doris Hemmer, Mrs. Eileen Muchow, Mrs. Mary Ferguson and Mrs. Nunlist of Fullerton; Mrs. Hyacinth Raggio of Whittier, and Mrs. Katie Williams, Miss Charlotte Price, Mrs. Mildred Pomeroy, Mrs. Irene Lund, Mrs. Nina Backs and Mrs. Eunice Sipple of Anaheim.
Miss Olive Potter Talks to Las Amigas
Conditions in Czechosolvakia as she found them during her visit in that country this summer were told by Miss Olive Potter, member of the high school faculty, at the meeting of the Las Amigas study Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.H.G.Carlin was hostess to the group.
England will be studied during the next three months, it was reported by Mrs.E.E.Smith, program chairman. The program has with a covered dish lunch-econ to be served under a large mulberry tree. Each member is to bring a covered dish and her own table service. Mrs.Fergus will furnish coffee.
Miss Wilma Luta McBride of Charles Edward
With only their parents and attire exchanged Sunday at St.Michael Luta McFadden, daughter of Ms.Placentia, and Charles Edward Fitts of Claremont. The Rev.D.A.performed the ceremony.
Attendants of the bridal couple were Miss Patricia McCafferty of Lakewood Village, Long Beach and Frank S.Fitts, brother of the bridegroom. Wedding music was played on the organ by John Mason on Henry of Anaheim.
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a afternoon dress of black and white and a black hat with very long black lace-edged veil. He carried a white Prayer book with spray of lily-of-the-valley and white roses as well as a lace-edged handkerchief carried at a wedding 7 years ago. She wore an old go clip given to her grandmother Mrs.William U.McFadden, as wedding gift 73 years ago. While kid gloves and black suede bag completed the costume.
Miss McCafferty wore a dark green fur-trimmed afternoon suit with brown accessories and go cross.
Following the ceremony a weekding breakfast was served in the patio of "Bit of Scandia" in Fulerton, during which the bride cake was cut and served to the guests. Mrs.McFadden wowed in a black afternoon dress black hat with short black veil and black accessories. Mrs.Fitts mother of the bridegroom, wore black and gold dress with matching accessories.
The new Mr. and Mrs.Fitts leased by automobile Sunday afternoon for Palo Alto where they will sit at home after today at 562 Eveett avenue.
The bride is a graduate of Fulerton union high school and attended Stanford university for two
Russell Sullivan, best man, J. Rod Brastad, brother of the bride, and David Goodrich, brother of the bridegroom, ushers.
A reception was held in the Brastad home following the ceremony after which Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich left for a wedding trip to an unannounced destination. Upon their return they will make their home in Inglewood, Mr. Goodrich being employed with the California bank at Hollywood.
The new Mrs. Goodrich came to Anaheim as a child and was graduated from Anaheim union high school before going to the University of California at Los Angeles for her collegiate degree.
Anaheim Couple Exchange Vows
At services in the German Bethel Baptist church last Friday evening, Miss Frieda Trapp and Melville Peter were united in marriage by Rev. H. G. Dvmmel pastor of the church. The bride is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. F. Trapp and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peter.
Preceding the ceremony groups of appropriate music were offered by Miss Margaret Hein, violinist; Miss Margaret Elsner, vocalist, and Miss Lois Schroeder, organist. The wedding march was also played by Miss Schroeder.
The bride was attended by Miss Alma Quast, maid of honor, Miss Ellen Rader, Miss Wanda Marshall and Miss Margaret Musch, bridesmaids. Little Patricia Holve was flower girl.
The bridegroom's attendants were Elmer Peter, best man, Ted Peter, Walter Lotze and Roy Musch, ushers.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Peter are well known in Anaheim, where they attended school. Mr. Peter is now employed with the Douglas Aircraft company. They are honeymooning in Yosemite National park and San Francisco.
Conditions in Czechosolvakia as she found them during her visit in that country this summer were told by Miss Olive Petter, member of the high school faculty, at the meeting of the Las Amigas study Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. H. G. Carlin was hostess to the group.
England will be studied during the next three months, it was reported by Mrs. E. E. Smith, program chairman. The program has been outlined by Mrs. Smith, Mrs. C. T. Tacker, president; Mrs. C. W. Austin and Mrs. Ralph Dickenson.
A social hour was held at the conclusion of the program.
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Married Fifty Years Ago
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram G. Bowen will Celebrate Golden Anniversary Sunday
Oh September 24, 1888, Hiram G. Bowen and Charlotte Gilmore were married at Seward, Nebraska. Next Sunday, the day following the golden anniversary of their wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram G. Bowen will hold open house for their many friends and relatives, 2 o'clock in the afternoon until 9 o'clock in the evening.
Guests will be received in the home at 410 S. Melrose street, which the Bowens built some 25 years ago and which has since been their home.
After some three years of residence on a farm in York county, Nebraska, Mr. and Mrs. Bowen moved with their children to Santa Ana where they resided five years. On October 15, 1897, the Bowen family moved to Anaheim and on the fifteenth of next month they will mark the 42nd anniversary of their coming to this city to make their home.
All four of Mr. and Mrs. Bowen's living children are residents of Orange county, only one of whom lives outside Anaheim children are Mrs. R. J. Dugan Ernest L. Bowen, Ralph L. Bent and Arthur U. Bowen. Bowen resides in Santa Ana.
For the past 29 years Mr. Bowen has been employed by the Anaheim, the last several of which he has been street perintendent. He is one of best liked employees of the company.
Special guests for the open house Sunday will be Mrs. en's brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilmor her sister, Mrs. Edith Bauma of Humboldt county.
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Wilma Luta McFadden Becomes
Wilma Luta McFadden Becomes Chair of Charles Edward Fitts
Only their parents and attendants present, marriage vows were held Sunday at St. Michael's Episcopal church by Miss Wilma McFadden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. McFadden of Elmwood, and Charles Edward Fitts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Claremont. The Rev. D. Howard Dow, rector of the church, and the ceremony.
Partners of the bridal couple Jessica Patricia McCafferty of Old Village, Long Beach, Brook S. Fitts, brother of the room. Wedding music was in the organ by John Masley of Anaheim.
Bride, who was given in her father, wore an dress of black and white black hat with very long vee-edged veil. He carried Prayer book with sprays of-the-valley, and white well as a lace-edged hand-carried at a wedding 75 years ago. She wore an old gold crown to her grandmother, William U. McFadden, as a gift 73 years ago. White dress and black suede bag adorned the costume.
McCafferty wore a dark trimmed afternoon suit down accessories and gold evening dressing the ceremony a week-breakfast was served in the "Bit of Scandia" in Fullduring which the bride's cut and served to the Mrs. McFadden was in a black afternoon dress, that with short black veil back accessories. Mrs. Fitts, of the bridegroom, wore a gold dress with matching accessories.
New Mr. and Mrs. Fitts left mobile Sunday afternoon Alto where they will be after today at 562 Evergreen.
Bride is a graduate of Fullerton high school and attends Stanford university for two years where she met Mr. Fitts. She has been awarded the Alumni Play Committee scholarship for the coming year and will complete her senior year at Stanford next June.
Mr. Fitts is a graduate of Claremont high school and Pomona college. He was a member of Kappa Theta Epsilon fraternity. After graduating from Pomona he became technical director of Padua Hills theater and is now assistant director of Stanford Memorial theater.
Jesse W. Dohm Weds LaHabra Heights Girl
Miss Billie Margaret Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Eveng of La Habra Heights, became the bride Friday evening of Jesse Dohm, son of Mrs. Minnie K. Dohm of Anaheim. The service was read by Rev. Judd Warc, pastor of the Anaheim Church of the Nazarene, at Capilla de San Antonio wedding chapel.
Mrs. James Rountree of Long Beach served her sister as matron of honor. Miss Doris Stoy of Fullerton was bridesmaid. Loren Dohm, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and Robert Faust was the usher.
Miss Frances Lake of Fullerton, accompanied by Mrs. A. F. Faust, sang "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes" and "O Promise Me."
The new Mrs. Dohm graduated from Fullerton junior college and her husband is a graduate of Anaheim union high school. The couple will make their home in Fullerton.
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bewen will
Anniversary Sunday
bewen and Charlotte Gilmore
next Sunday, the day following
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram G.
any friends and relatives from
in the evening.
bewen lives outside Anaheim. The
bewen are Mrs. R. J. Dugdale,
most L. Bowen, Ralph L. Bowen
Arthur U. Bowen. Ralph
bewen resides in Santa Ana.
for the past 29 years Mr. Bowhas been employed by the city
anaheim, the last several years
which he has been street suntendent. He is one of the
liked employees of the city.
special guests for the open house
the Sunday will be Mrs. Bowbrother and sister-in-law,
and Mrs. Arthur Gilmore; and
sister, Mrs. Edith Bauman, all
Humboldt county.
Janss Family is Home from Abroad
After spending the summer at
Germany and Switzerland, Dr. and
Mrs. J. Janss and their daughter,
Miss Frieda Janss, are again at
home in Anaheim. They were
accompanied on the trip by Mrs.
Peter Janss of Los Angeles.
Both trips across the Atlantic
ocean were made on the Europa.
They party left New York June
28, to days after leaving southern
California.
Outstanding feature of the trip
was viewing and hearing the
Wagnerian festival at Bayreuth,
Miss Janss reported.
Class will Hold
Cooked Food Sale
A cooked food sale will be held
Saturday starting at 9 o'clock in
the morning at the Safeway store
on South Lemon street, it has been
announced by members of the
Eulogia class of the Calvary Baptist
church, sponsors of the sale.
Members of the committee that
arranged for the food sale are
Mrs. Lelia Campbell and Mrs.
Edith Christensen.
Mrs. Ray Mahoney, 816 N. Clemcutiee street, will be hostess to
members of the class at an all-day
meeting next Tuesday. A poluck luncheon will be held at noon.
L. W. BLODGET and THOMAS H. KUCHEI.
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