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Anahelm, Calif., Oct. 6, 1938 SOCIETY CLUBS Adelia McVey Weds Robert Ramm Marriage vows were exchanged last Saturday evening at the First Baptist church in Santa Ana by Miss Adelia McVey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McVey of Santa Ana, and Robert Ramm, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ramm of Anaheim. Rev. Harry Evan Owings officiated. The bride was attended by Mrs. C. D. McKinnon, her sister, as matron of honor, and Miss Clella Brubaker of Glendora, Miss Carnelle Swain and Miss Phyllis Heffke of Santa Ana and Mrs. Howard Crogan of Upland as bridesmaids. Herbert Ramm, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man and the ushers were Roland Drinkgern, William Kennedy, Clarence Borchard and Walter Bandick. Elvin Ebbers sang "I Love You, Truly" and "Until," accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Donald Cristie. A reception was held following the wedding at the Ebell clubhouse. The new Mrs. Ramm was graduated from Santa Ana high school and junior college, where she was a member of Las Gitanas. Mr. Ramm is a graduate of Anaheim high school and Santa Ana junior college, where he was affiliated with Los Gauchos club. He is now employed in Orange. Radio Broadcasting is Speaker's Topic Major points in the broadcast of a radio program were explained to members of the Junior Ebell club Co-Hostesses Honor Miss Pearl Pebley Mrs. Bob O. Brookman and Mrs. George Watts, jr., were co-hostesses last Thursday evening at the Fullerton home of the latter when they gave a bridal shower in honor of Miss Pearl Pebley. Miss Pebley is to be married October 9 to W. E. Otta of Garden Grove at the First Church of the Brethren in Long Beach. The honored guest was presented with a green and redwood set of pottery following some time spent in playing eburt whist. Prizes for the games were given Mrs. Ted L. Payne and Mrs. Jack Leigh. Invited to the party were Mrs. A. B. Becker, Mrs. Payne, Mrs. George Watts, sr., Mrs. Wallace Lieb, Mrs. Leonard Pebley, Mrs. Ethel Otta, Mrs. Evalina Magill, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Carl Manion, Mrs. Leigh, Miss Evelyn Lieb, Miss Virginia Golden, Miss Wanda Mossman, Miss Mearle Pebley, Miss Eleanor Becker, Miss Ruby Otta, Miss Euelda Bowman and Miss Pearl Pebley. Club Members Guests of Mrs. Zimmer Members of the Nutwood club were guests last Thursday of Mrs. Ernest Zimmer. Following lunch on the members of the club spent the afternoon in visiting and sewing. Guests were Mrs. Floyd Leavitt, Mrs. Peter Fessler, Mrs. C. C. Vogle, Mrs. Jessie Griffin, Mrs. Edward Stofel, Mrs. Otto Eicholt, Mrs. Florian Eicholt, Mrs. Miss Eunice Winger Honored at Party Complimenting Miss Eunice Winger, who is to become the bride of Herbert Grimm of Fullerton on October 30, Mrs. Richard Elser and Mrs. Harlan Wold of Whittier entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Elsa on Lincoln avenue, Mrs. Elsa is an aunt of the honored guest and Mrs. Wold is Miss Winger cousin. The evening was spent in playing various lawn games after which a two-course supper was served. Awards for the game were given Miss Esther Wold, Mr Norman Larson, Glenn Colleasu and Vern Schutz. Invited for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Erich Winger, M and Mrs. Dillard Wilkerson, Ro and Mrs. L. E. Eifert, Mr. and Mrs.Glenn Colleasure, Mrs.Mi nie Fischer, Miss Evelyn Brun worth, Miss Lucille Eltiste, Mr Helen Trapp, Miss Edith Spence Miss Mildred Cordes, Miss Elai Winger, Richard Elser and Blake Bevill, all of Anaheim; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Grimberht Grimm and Ray Grimberht; Mr. and Mrs.Ve Schulz, Laguna Beach; Mr.a Mrs.Homer Davis,Santa Ani Harlan Wold,Whittier;Mr.a Mrs.Willard Larson,Rivera;M and Mrs.Norman Larson,M Stella Wold and Miss Esther Woof Montebello. Michaelmas Party Held Friday Night A program of music,dances a Radio Broadcasting is Speaker's Topic Major points in the broadcast of a radio program were explained to members of the Junior Ebell club Tuesday evening by Edward Larkin, representative of the Columbia Broadcasting system. Annual business of the radio industry is approximately $140,000,-000, Larkin said. He also told how programs are planned and sold to sponsors and the amount of work required to broadcast the program. Mrs. Ewald Lemcke, president, and Mrs. Robert Harvey, first vice president, were chosen as delegates to the southern district conclave to be held at San Jacinto-Hemet October 28 and 29. Mrs. Carroll Cone was elected treasurer of the club. The office was vacated recently by the resignation of Miss Priscilla Adams. A semi-formal dance will be held at the Ebell clubhouse on November 5, club members decided. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH "I will restore health unto thee and I will heal thee of thy wounds, saith the Lord." This passage from Jeremiah is the Golden Text of the Christian Science Lesson-Sermon on Sunday in all Churches of Christ Scientist. The question "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon. One of the Bible selections includes the verses from Luke: "And, behold, men brought in a bed a man which was taken with a palsy... And when he saw their faith, he said unto him, Man, thy sins are forgiven thee... What reason ye in your hearts? Whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or to say, Rise up and walk? But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power upon earth to forgive sins (he said unto the sick of the palay). I say unto thee, Arise, and take up thy couch, and go into thine house. And immediately he rose up before them, and took up that whereon he lay, and departed to his own house, glorifying God." The Lesson-Sermon presents also these words from "Science and junior college, where she was a member of Las Gitanas, Mr. Ramm is a graduate of Anaheim high school and Santa Ana junior college, where he was affiliated with Los Gauchos club. He is now employed in Orange. Club Members Guests of Mrs. Zimmer Members of the Nutwood club were guests last Thursday of Mrs. Ernest Zimmer. Following lunch-econ the members of the club spent the afternoon in visiting and sewing. Guests were Mrs. Floyd Leavitt, Mrs. Peter Fessler, Mrs. C. C. Vogle, Mrs. Jessie Griffin, Mrs. Edward Stoffel, Mrs. Otto Eicholt, Mrs. Florian Eicholt, Mrs. Frank Hildebrand, Mrs. Walter Fluegge, Mrs. Rudolph Schwartzbach, Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. Herman Gust, Mrs. Ray Long, Mrs. Walter Walton, Mrs. Richard Regan, Mrs. L. Dwy, Mrs. J. E. Baker and Mrs. Olin Cramer. Thomas Kuchel to Explain Measures A special meeting is planned for next Thursday evening, October 13, by the Business and Professional Women's club of Anaheim in keeping with the National Business Women's week which is to be observed October 9 to October 15. Thomas H. Kuchel, assemblyman from the 75th district, will be the speaker of the evening. He will discuss the initiatives and amendments which will appear upon the ballot at the November 8 election. The meeting will be held in the banquet room of the Pickwick hotel, with dinner to be served at 6:30 o'clock. Reservations should be made by telephoning Miss Grace Bailey at 3105. Historical Society to Meet Tomorrow The Orange County Historical society will meet tomorrow (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock at the Bowers Memorial Museum, 2010 N. Main street, it was announced today by S. M. Davis, secretary. J. Gregg Layne, former president of the Historical Society of Southern California, is to be the speaker. His subject will be,"Southern California at the Time California was Admitted to the Union." Friends of members of the society are invited to attend the meeting, Davis said. Red Cross Sponsors Life Saving Course Orange county Red Cross chatters are sponsoring a water safety and life saving instructor's course to be given at Huntington Beach high school for five nights from October 10 through October 15 Classes will start at 7 o'clock. Persons completing the course will be certified as instructors of new water safety and life saving program. Harold Terwilliger will be in charge of instruction. be forgiven thee; or to say, Rise up and walk? But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power upon earth to forgive sins, (he said unto the sick of the palsy) I say unto thee, Arise, and take up thy couch, and go into thine house. And immediately he rose up before them, and took up that whereon he lay, and departed to his own house, glorifying God." The Lesson-Sermon presents also these words from "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "The supremacy of Spirit was the foundation on which Jesus built. . . Jesus established in the Christian era the precedent for all Christianity, theology, and healing. AMERICA'S NO.1 MOVIE CAMERA See Douglas Montgomery in Columbia's current "Life Begins with Love." At Less Cost Than Snapshots! More than 200,000 people have made UniveX "top choice" in movie cameras! Only one using amazing 69¢ UniveX Film. See this super-value at your dealer's today! CINE 8 UniveX 995 75% OF DOCTORS DIE FROM EXHAUSTION The average Doctor is a good example of what his patients shouldn't do, in the way of burning up energy faster than it can be replaced by nature. Directly, or indirectly, in the case of 75% of the Doctors who die each year, plain exhaustion is the cause. Depletion from over-work, worry and lack of rest induces heart trouble, kidney disorders, acute gastric conditions. 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ANAHEIM GAZETTE Eunice Winger Hired at Party Implementing Miss Eunice who is to become the Herbert Grimm of Fulton October 30, Mrs. Richer and Mrs. Harlan Wold tier entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Elser Wohn avenue, Mrs. Elser count of the honored guest Ms. Wold is Miss Winger's Evening was spent in playious lawn games after a two-course supper was Awards for the games Miss Esther Wold, Mrs. Larson, Glenn Colleasure ern Schutz. And for the evening were Mrs. Erich Winger, Mr. Ms. Dillard Wilkerson, Rev. Ms. L. E. Eifert, Mr. and Benn Colleasure, Mrs. Mincher, Miss Evelyn BrunsMiss Lucille Eltiste, Miss Grapp, Miss Edith Spencer, Gildred Cordes, Miss Elaine Richard Elser and Blake all of Anaheim; and Mrs. E. C. Grimm, Grimm and Ray Grimm; on; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Laguna Beach; Mr. and Omer Davis, Santa Ana; Wold, Whittier; Mr. and Willard Larson, Rivera; Mr. s. Norman Larson, Miss Wold and Miss Esther Wold tebello. Ebell Members Hear Noted Educator Dr. Adamantois Th. Polyzoides, University of Southern California professor of public relations and journalism, was the speaker at the Ebell club’s opening meeting of the new year Monday afternonol. The noted educator discussed the European situation today and its effect upon the United States. He termed Czechoslovakia as a martyr "on the European altar of diplomacy and a victim to the altar of peace." Democracy in Europe suffered a definite set-back during the past week, he said, as the result of the destruction of the Versailles treaty. Only peaces of parchment now guarantee the independence of three small states, he said. Mrs. Rundstrom is Complimented Miss Mary Louise Rundstrom and Mrs. Wesley Visel complimented Mrs. Robert Rundstrom at a surprise layette shower given at the Doris Kathryn Tea shoppe in Santa Ana. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock, after which the guests played contract bridge. Mrs. Robert Harvey, Mrs. Cortez Hoskins and Mrs. Raymond Todd won prizes for the games. Other invited guests were Mrs. Richard Glover, Mrs. James Shankland, Mrs. Robert Rossberg, Mrs. Kenneth Walker, Mrs. Marion Fort, Mrs. John Kennedy, Mrs. Northrup Ellis, Mrs. Gilbert Kuenzli, Mrs. Allison Polley, Mrs. Ewald Lemcke, Mrs. Lloyd Ross. Miss Leonora Jensen Weds Lewis Wentz Marriage vows were exchanged at the Little Church of the Flowers in Glendale Monday evening at 5:30 o'clock by Leonora Jensen, daughter of Mrs. Anna Jensen, 208 Carlton avenue, and Lewis A. Wentz, son of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hatfield, 517 N. Rose street. The bride, gowned in a ball blue costume dress with burgundy accessories, was attended only by her sister, Miss Karen Jensen, who wore a green knit, two-piece suit. The bride wore a corsage of white roses, while her maid of honor had a gardenia corsage. Jack Suiter was best man. Nuptial music played on the church organ included "Liebestraum" and "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life." The new Mrs. Wentz was graduated from Anaheim union high school with the class of 1934 and has since been employed by the Southern California Telephone company in the Anaheim office. Mr. Wentz also was graduated from Anaheim union high school in 1934 and is now affiliated with Standard Stations, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Wentz left shortly after the service to an unannounced destination in the north. Upon their return, they will make their home in Anaheim. Youngster Injured in Unusual Mishap Shirley Ann Edwards, 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Edwards of Los Angeles, is recovering from severe injuries sustained in a freak accident off Newport Beach Sunday. Committee Report Feature Meeting Mrs. Mary Mitchell, senpresident, presided during business session of the A. Woman's Relief Corps N. meeting Tuesday afternoon. IOOF hall during which otee reports were heard. Child welfare expenamounted to $13.50, whilwas spent for relief, it was Grimm and Ray Grimm, on; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Laguna Beach; Mr. and Tomer Davis, Santa Ana; Wold, Whittier; Mr. and Willard Larson, Rivera; Mr. S. Norman Larson, Miss Wold and Miss Esther Wold tebello. Aelmas Party Friday Night Program of music, dances and featured the annual Michparty of St. Michael's party in the parish hall last Friening. Earle T. Jackson, warden, presided during ning. Water of the evening was Salvin C. Flint of Santa Ana college who told of his reup through the Orient and views on the present contween Japan and China. He counted his trip of the year to Czechoslovakia. Vocal solos were sung by rossemary Ramm, accompanyMrs. Leah Pemberton. She Negra Consitida" and "Ess" Miss Ramm was dressed in nano solo, "Ave Maria" (Gounod) was played by marbara Vernon and Miss Smith offered a toe dance. Short talks were given by v. D. Howard Dow, rector Michael's church, Ernest man and C. H. Smith, former members of the church choir, the direction of Mrs. E. E. Huren, served refreshments close of the evening. Cross Sponsors Life Saving Course Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock, after which the guests played contract bridge. Mrs. Robert Harvey, Mrs. Cortez Hoskins and Mrs. Raymond Todd won prizes for the games. Other invited guests were Mrs. Richard Glover, Mrs. James Shankland, Mrs. Robert Rossberg, Mrs. Kenneth Walker, Mrs. Marion Fort, Mrs. John Kennedy, Mrs. Northrup Ellis, Mrs. Gilbert Kuenzli, Mrs. Allison Polley, Mrs. Ewald Lemcke, Mrs. Lloyd Ross, Mrs. Richard Ryan, Mrs. Newell Christianson, Mrs. Leon Wray, Mrs. Chester Ralston, Mrs. Robert Baker, Mrs. Howard Tews, Mrs. Carroll Cone, Miss Florence Backs, Miss Roberta Eley and Miss Frances Wilbur. NEWSY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. John Shoemaker, Mrs. Esther Ford and Miss Esther Zeppenfeld left Monday on a motor trip to Boulder Dam and the Grand Canyon. They expect to return home tomorrow. 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