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Margaret Mahan Weds John Meredith Miss Margaret Eloise Mahan, daughter of Mrs. May Mahan, 535 S. Resh street, became the bride of John Frederick Meredith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Meredith of Manehaca, Texas, Sunday evening at Capilla de San Antonio wedding chapel. The service was read by Rev. Birney S. Hudson, pastor of the Calvary Baptist church of Anaheim. The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Charles Hughes of Anaheim, was attended by Mrs. Jerry Thomas of Seal Beach and Mrs. Sam Davis of Anaheim. Eugene Miller of the U. S. S. Maryland served as best man and Ben Davis was usher. Prior to the wedding service Jerry Thomas sang "At Dawning" and "Because." The Charles Hughes home on South Palm street was the scene of the reception during which the bride cut a tiered wedding cake Mrs. Albert L. Hopson, Mrs. Helen Peckinpaugh and Mrs. Jack Smith of Anaheim, and Mrs. Agnes Bredberg of San Pedro assisted in serving. Following their honeymoon, the new Mr. and Mrs. Meredith will make their home in Long Beach. Mr. Meredith is stationed on the U. S. S. Lexington. Parents Announce Marriage of Son Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ter Best of Ball road this week revealed that their son, Marvin Ter Best, and Miss Ethel Tyler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tyler of South Brookhurst road, were married at Yuma, Ariz., last August 28. The young couple are now living at 399114 Menlo street, Los Angeles, Mr. Ter Best being employed at the Compton Printing company of that city. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ter Best attended Anaheim union high school where they played in the school band. Mrs. Ter Best attended elementary school in Garden Grove. Double Installation Slated Friday Night Double installation of new officers of Anaheim Lodge No. 207, F. & A. M. and Chispa chapter No. 151, O. E. S. will be conducted tomorrow evening at the Anaheim Masonic temple. It will be the 69th annual installation of the Masonic lodge and 43rd annual installation of the Eastern Star. Carlton S. Barthelmes will be master of ceremonies. Installing officers will be Rev. V. K. Ledbetter, William T. Rodger, Vera Baum, Miss Mary Show; Eugene E. Hedrick, Henry C. MacMaster, Jessie Seward and Ralph Seward. A piano solo will be played by Miss Show and Pauline Houts will sing "Goodnight." The benediction will be pronounced by Rev. Ledbetter. New officers of Anaheim Lodge No. 207, F. & A. M. are J. Bernhard Luth, worshipful master; Fred Davis senior warden; Roy Shower Honors Bride-Elect Mrs. Earle F. Anthony of Los Angeles, the former Miss LaVern Holmberg of Anaheim, last Saturday afternoon complimented Miss Margaret E. Russell of Fullerton with a miscellaneous bride shower given at the home of Mr. Anthony's parents, Mr. and Mr. J.A. Holmberg in Santa Ana. Miss Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Russell, will become the bride of Dr. Richard M. Bohart of Westwood on January 4. Dr. Bohart is an associate in entomology on the faculty of the University of California at Los Angeles. For table appointments, Mr Anthony used a centerpiece of pink and white sweetpeas and nutcups in a bride and bride groom pattern. Miss Russell opened her gifts after the dessert course, followed by bridge which each guest received a prize. Those invited were Mrs. Wayne E. Russell, Mrs. Maurice Harvey, Miss Amanda Newman and Miss Marjorie Walker, Fullerton; Mr Robert Wilson, Mrs. Russell M.Comb and the honored guest's sister, Mrs.J.Neils Boege, Anaheim; Mrs.Raymond Marsh, La Habla Heights; Mrs.Heber Hollowa Whittier; Mrs.Kenneth Knox and Miss Marjorie Foskett, Hollywood; Mrs.Durward Palmer, Pacific Praises; Mrs.Fred McDonald and Mrs.Gary Brownning, Los Angeles and Mrs.Glenn Tramel, Balboa. Two Anniversaries Honored Sunday Following their honeymoon, the new Mr. and Mrs. Meredith will make their home in Long Beach. Mr. Meredith is stationed on the U.S.S. Lexington. KC BAKING POWDER Manufactured by baking powder Specialists who make nothing but baking powder—under supervision of expert chemists. ALWAYS Uniform Dependable Same price today as 48 Years Ago 25 ounces for 25¢ FULL PACK NO SLACK FILLING MILLIONS OF POUNDS: HAVE BEEN USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT New officers of Anaheim Lodge No. 207, F. & A. M. are J. Bernhard Luth, worshipful master; Fred Davis, senior warden; Roy Field, junior warden; Vincent Bruce, treasurer; Ernest Zitzman, secretary; Asa Squier, chaplain; Eugene E. Hedrick, senior deacon; Melvin Casey, junior deacon; Carleton C. Barthelmes, marshall; Ralph Seward, senior steward; Robert Gregg, junior steward, and Oscar N. Brower, tyler. New officers of Chispa Chapter No. 151 are Marguerie Luth, worthy matron; Bird Cross, worthy patron; Ella Coons, associate matron; Nellie Harpster, conductress; Margaret Hedges, associate conductress; Jessie Seward, chaplain; Maud Saenger, marshall; Yuarda Akerman, organist; Maude Adams, secretary; Maude Dorr, treasurer; Clara Bowen, Ada; Margaret Hasty, Ruth; Alice Funk, Esther; Vera Eaum, Martina; Mamie Stafford, Electa; Mary Foreman, Warder, and Edna Bruns, sentinel. FOR GREATER FOOD VALUE ...Be Sure to Buy Weber's Gingham-Wrapped Bread LISTEN TO THE LONE RANGER Monday...Wednesday...Friday...7:30 P.M. KHJ . KDB . KFXM . KPMC . KVOE . KVEC Two Anniversaries Honored Sunday Although the anniversaries do not occur until December 24, the silver wedding anniversary of Mrs. and Mrs. Harry L. Burden of Anheim and the 49th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. D. Harlow of Costa Mesa were celebrated jointly Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burden. Mr. and Mrs. Harlow are parents of Mr. Burden. Following the dinner hour the afternoon was spent informally. Those seated for dinner were Mrs. and Mrs. D. M. Harlow of Costa Mesa; Mr. and Mrs. Orman Harlow and Douglas, Roger and Doothy of LaVerne; Mr. and Ms. Neal Harlow and Everett and J.J. Sephine and George Runnels of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Merli Harlow and Norman and Vivian and Miss Jean Peterson of 21st Avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Burden at their children Petty, Bill, Jim and Mary and Miss Catherine Lippincott. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Masters of Oceanside, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harlow and Harry Harlow Jr., of Santa Ana were guests at the Burden home later in the evening. Mrs. Winifred Bell Honored Thursday Mrs. Winifred Bell, who was years of age last Thursday, was honored on that day when several relatives gathered at her home West La Palma avenue. The talk around which the guests gather for a dessert course was centered with a crystal bowl containing orchid chrysanthemums, flanked by candles of the same color. Guests, all of whom are members of the family, were Mrs. Stla Hapgood and Miss Grace Baill sisters of Mrs. Bell, Mr. and Ms. Eugene P. Hapgood, Miss Winifred Hapgood, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worsor and baby daughter, Stephanie all of Anaheim, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rhines of San Diego. Easing Pain! Every practicing Physician has much for which to thank those Doctors and Scientists who perfected anaesthesia. Ether, Chloroform and Gas have made it possible to abolish pain, save the patient's nerves and allow the Physician to perform a careful, pains-taking, thorough operation with the smallest amount of danger. What a humane boon to the race anaesthesia has proven to be. Contrast the quick, clean, painless hospitalization of the operative case today, and the terrible ordeals of an amputation, operation or child-birth before anaesthesia. Physicians are truly thankful for anaesthesia and what it has made possible in medical practice. Thank your lucky star you live in this enlightened, Scientific age. JACKSON DRUG CO. Prescription specialists 237 EAST CENTER ST. ANAHEIM-CAL. THIS IS No. 25 OF A SERIES "TELLING THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE DOCTOR." Eer Honors -Elect Earle F. Anthony of Los the former Miss LaVerne g of Anaheim. last Satafternoon complimented Gregaret E. Russell of Fullith with a miscellaneous bridal given at the home of Mrs. s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Limberg in Santa Ana. Russell, daughter of Mr. Wayne E. Russell, will the bride of Dr. Richard art of Westwood on JanDr. Bohart is an associntomology on the faculty University of California at eles. able appointments, Mrs. used a centerpiece of 1 white sweetpeas and in a bride and bridepattern. Miss Russell her gifts after the dessert followed by bridge in each guest received a prize. invited were Mrs. Wayne ll, Mrs. Maurice Harvey, Ananda Newman and Miss Walker, Fullerton; Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Russell Mcand the honored guest's sisJ. Neils Boege, Anaheim; Raymond Marsh, La Habra Mrs. Heber Holloway, Mrs. Kenneth Knox and Marjorie Foskett, Hollywood; Arward Palmer, Pacific PalMrs. Fred McDonald and Bry Browning, Los Angeles, S. Glenn Tramel, Balboa. Anniversaries observed Sunday Signs Show Speed Limits for Curves State highway curves are now being rated for safe speed, and signs have been posted at numerous locations giving the advisable speed limits. Whether the turn ahead can be negotiated safely at 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 or 40 miles per hour is being told to motor travel through the use of new signs which have the suggested top speed outlined in reflector buttons to show at night as well as daytime. On May 11, 1937, the planet Mercury appeared to touch the rim of the sun and astronomers were able to confirm their beliefs that the tiny planet is entirely without atmosphere. Frances Barber, Miss Florence Dauser, Miss Edna Dreyer, Miss Virginia Scott and Mrs. Jack Bonser of Fullerton. With the Death valley season well under way, a choice of routes and good travel conditions are offered motorists, reports the Automobile Club of Southern California. Entrance to the valley may be made via Death Valley junction or Townes Pass. Most tourists go in one way and out the other. The Death Valley junction route is over U.S. Highway 91 via Bartow and Baker, hard surface over Ilex pass to the junction, then pavement to the valley proper. A spectacular approach is available by way of Townes pass. This route is reached over U.S. Highway 6 and Owens valley via Lone Pine. Oil road is continuous through Panamint valley and over Townes Pass to Death valley. 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