anaheim-gazette 1939-01-12
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SOCIETY
Philatelic Society Officers Installed
New officers of the Orange County Philatelic society were installed last night at a dinner meeting of the organization at the Anaheim I. O. O. F. hall. Leo J. Friis of Anaheim acted as master of ceremonies and installing officer.
C. R. Nelson of Anaheim was seated as president of the society. Other officers are Ray Brawley of Brea, vice president; Fred Mudgett of Anaheim, secretary; Miss Bertha Youngs of Orange, treasurer, and Dr. A. P. Koentopp of Santa Ana, director.
Entertainment was furnished during the dinner hour by Robert Aragon, violinist of Santa Ana and former resident of Lima, Peru. He was accompanied by Dan Stover of Santa Ana.
Jay Davenport, a missionary to Zaracus, Venezuela, who is now visiting in Orange, was a guest at the meeting and told of stamps, customs and other interesting facts about Venezuela.
Principal speaker of the evening was Ben Hamilton, Jr., student at Whittier college, who spoke on "Stamps of Camaroon." He also exhibited several stamps and covers.
The dinner was served by the past noble grands of the Lois Rebekah lodge.
Friends Surprise with Housewarming
Mrs. Borchert Hostess to Club
Mrs. Ernest Borchert entertained the Afternoon Bridge club her home Tuesday afternoon. After enjoying the 1 o'clock luncheon, the afternoon was devoted to bridge.
Mrs. Homer G. Ames had high score and was awarded first prize. Mrs. Harry Pearson won second prize and Mrs. Jefferson Rust won third.
Home Department Meets Tomorrow
The meeting of the Anaheim home department, scheduled for tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, will be held at the home of Mrs. A. A. Fischer at the corner of Ball road and West street.
The subject of the meeting will be cleaning, sizing and mending of rugs. Miss Frances E. Liles will conduct the discussion.
Mrs. LeRoy Lyon will tell of interesting experiences on her recent trip to Washington, D.C.
Elwood Bear will Conduct Symphony
Elwood Bear, former conductor of the Santa Ana symphony orchestra, is to conduct the Orange county federal symphony orchestra in a concert to be given Thursday evening, January 26, at No Birthday Balls Planned This Year
There will be no President's Birthday balls held in California this year, according to an announcement today by Mrs. W. T. Kirven, Orange county chairman for the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis fund campaign.
The announcement was made by Mrs. Kirven after she attended a conference yesterday in Los Angeles with Joseph Schenck, state chairman for the Foundation fund campaign, and other county chairmen.
Exploration Cruiser Given to University
Presentation of the exploration cruiser Velero III, floating laboratory for a number of Pacific cruises in the advancement of marine science, to the University of Southern California has just been made by Capt. Allan Hancock.
On behalf of the board of trustees, the acceptance was made by President R. B. von KleinSmid The Velero III and its endowment go to the university as companion to the Allan Hancock Foundation for Scientific Research established a year ago. The foundation building is now being constructed or the Trojan campus.
Old-Time Resident of Loara Succumbs
George W. Snyder, a farmer of the Loara district for 16 years previous to his removal to Los An
Principal speaker of the evening was Ben Hamilton, Jr., student at Whittier college, who spoke on "Stamps of Camaroon." He also exhibited several stamps and covers.
The dinner was served by the past noble grands of the Lois Rebekah lodge.
Friends Surprise with Housewarming
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Richards, 543 S. Ohio street, were honored Tuesday evening when a group of friends called at the Richards' new home for a surprise housewarming party.
Winners of card games played during the evening were Mrs. W. P. McCleister, Ben F. Hein and Paul Luzier. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. W. Stokes, W. P. McCleister, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Mr. and Mrs. John Bouas, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hiserodt, Mrs. Ben F. Hein, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Leibhart, Mrs. Bernice Bouas, Ted Payne, Lloyd Wikins and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Richards of Balboa.
Flora Mae Heying Reveals Betrothal
Miss Flora Mae Heying, daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Heying, announced her engagement to Roy C. Harris of Denver, Colo., at a party given at her home Tuesday evening. Both Miss Heying and Mr. Harris formerly resided in Fulton, Mo. Date of the wedding has not been disclosed.
Guests at the informal party were Miss Elvera Heinz, Miss Margaret Heinz, Miss Beatrice Gregor, Miss Frances Monnig, Miss Helen Fassel, Miss Verlee Heying and the honored guest.
Bishop Stevens and Mrs. Stevens Honored
The Rev and Mrs. D. Howard Dow entertained with a buffet supper Sunday evening in honor of Bishop and Mrs. W. Bertrand Stevens of Los Angeles. Bishop Stevens was in Anaheim to officiate at the confirmation and feast of lights service at St. Michael's Episcopal church.
Wardens and vestrymen of the church and their wives were other guests at the supper. They included Mr. and Mrs. Earle T. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zitzmann, Mr. and
Elwood Bear will Conduct Symphony
Elwood Bear, former conductor of the Santa Ana symphony orchestra, is to conduct the Orange county federal symphony orchestra in a concert to be given Thursday evening, January 26, at the Santa Ana high school auditorium.
During the past two years Bear has been affiliated with the federal orchestra as concert-master. His return to the podium will be welcomed by his many friends as well as concert devotees who have on numerous occasions applauded his splendid direction of the Santa Ana symphony.
Los Angeles Girls "Play Hookey" Here
Two Los Angeles school girls "played hookey" in Anaheim yesterday, spending part of the afternoon at the home of friends here while Los Angeles police were searching for them.
Anaheim police were informed by Los Angeles officers that the girls might be at an address here. They investigated, and learned that the runaways had already returned to their homes.
Kuchel Chosen for Alumni Fund Drive
Chosen to serve with 338 district chairmen in directing the fifth annual Loyalty Fund campaign among alumni of the University of Southern California, beginning February 1, was Thomas H. Kuchel of Anaheim.
Illinois Reunion to Be Held January 21
A picnic reunion of former Illinois residents will be held at Sycamore Grove park, Los Angeles, January 21.Dr Frederic P. Woellner, professor of education at UCLA, will be the featured speaker.County registers will be opened in the morning.
Old-Time Resident of Loara Succumbs
George W. Snyder, a farmer on the Loara district for 16 years previous to his removal to Los Angeles in 1904 and well known to the older residents of that district died Tuesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. M. L. Schulz, in Chino, at the age of 91 years.Funeral will be held Saturday at 10 o'clock at the W. A. Brown chapel in Los Angeles.
Obituaries
ANNA L. CLAYPOOL
Funeral services were conducted from Hilgenfeld funeral home Monday afternoon for Anna L. Claypool, 52, who died Friday evening at the family home, 131 Elm Street.Rev.H.G.Schmelzer,pastor of Zion Lutheran churchofficialized and entombment was in Melrose Abbey mausoleum.Mrs. Claypool had lived in Anaheim 10 years.She is survived by her husband, Philip F. Claypool,two daughters,Mrs.C.M.Hall andMiss Verlia F. Claypool,both Anaheim; four sons,Robert E.Francis P.,Burton A.And GlenE.Claypool,a all of Anaheim;mother,Mrs.Anna E.Bonnell Of Orange;two brothers,三 sisters,and nine grandchildren.
EBON R.RYAN
Funeral services for Ebon R.Ryan, 61, who died at his home or Yorba Linda Sunday, were conducted from the Friends church.Yorba Linda yesterday afternoonRev.Sheldoh L.Newkirk-officiatedand burial was made in Loma.Vita cemetery under directionYilgenfeld funeral home.Ryan had lived in Yorba Linmore than 25 years.His survived by his widow.Myrtle R.Ryan; two daughters,Mrs.R.Gauldin of Whittier and Ms.Charles Ryan of Buena Park;for sons,Gorge R.Ryan of VenturaPaul H.和Robert S.Ryan,boyof Yorba Linda,and Kenneth
Dow entertained with a bullet supper Sunday evening in honor of Bishop and Mrs. W. Bertrand Stevens of Los Angeles. Bishop Stevens was in Anaheim to indicate at the confirmation and feast of lights service at St. Michael's Episcopal church.
Wardens and vestrymen of the church and their wives were other guests at the supper. They included Mr. and Mrs. Earle T. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zitzmann, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Howell, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. M. Smith, D: William Davis and J. Mason Henry.
Terry Stephenson Elected by Society
County Treasurer T. E. Stephenson Friday night was elected president of the Orange County Historical society at the annual meeting of the organization at the Charles W. Bowers memorial museum. Mr. Stephenson succeeds William M. McPherson.
Other officers selected by the newly elected board of directors include Mrs. Anita Alexander, vice president; S. M. Davis, secretary-treasurer, and William M. McPherson, curator. Directors of the society elected Friday night include Mrs. J. E. Pleasants, Mrs. C. A. Riggs and E. M. Sundquist.
Following the election of officers Mrs. Alexander reviewed "Golden Tapestry of California," by Sidney A. Clark and Mrs. Pleasants reported on "The Big Four" by Oscar Lewis.
Robert Eastons have New Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Easton, 328 N. West street, are rejoicing this week over a new daughter. The infant has been named Catherine. She is the second child in the Easton family, having a four-year-old sister, Elizabeth.
A picnic reunion of former Illinois residents will be held at Sycamore Grove park, Los Angeles, January 21..Dr. Frederic P. Woellner, professor of education at UCLA, will be the featured speaker. County registers will be opened in the morning.
SAFETY FOR YOUR CHILD AGAINST DIPHTHERIA
DIPHTHERIA is now a conquered disease. Physicians know positively how to prevent and treat it, and there is no need for any child to contract it.
TOXIN ANTI-TOXIN INOCULATION IS A SAFE, SANE WAY TO PROTECT AGAINST THIS DISEASE
A serum has been perfected that will give protection against Diphtheria. It is called "Toxin antitoxin," is harmless and will make the child safe from the disease.
It may be that your child has a natural immunity to diphtheria, and, if so, this can be established by a simple test, by a competent physician. This test, known to medicine as the "Schick test," consists of one hypodermic injection. If the reaction is negative, your child will be very unlikely to contract the disease. Should the reaction be positive, the child should be given "Toxin antitoxin" for protection.
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Birthday Balls
Announced This Year
will be no President's balls held in California according to an announcement today by Mrs. W. T. Orange county chairman National Foundation for Paralysis fund campaign. Encouancement was made by even after she attended a yesterday in Los Anzib Joseph Schenck, state for the Foundation fund and other county.
Ceration Cruiser
en to University
ation of the exploration telescope III, floating labora- number of Pacific cruis- advancement of marine to the University of South- cornia has just been made Allan Hancock.
half of the board of trusts acceptance was made by R. B. von KleinSmid. Zero III and its endowment the university as companion William Hancock Foundation Scientific Research established ago. The foundation build- now being constructed onran campus.
Time Resident Loara Succumbs
W. Snyder, a farmer of a district for 16 years pre- his removal to Los Anzib Ryan, seven grandchildren and numerous other relatives.
BERTHA WALTZ
Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha Waltz, former resident of Anaheim, were conducted in San Mateo Sunday. Mrs. Waltz, wife of Dr. Ralph M. Waltz, died at her home last Thursday.after a short illness. She is survived by her husband and three children, Patricia, Ralph, jr., and Joe.
ALBERT H. RUSSELL
Funeral services for Albert H. Russell, 66, will be conducted from Backs, Terry & Campbell chapel tomorrow (Friday) at 2 o'clock. The Rev. H. F. Fostley, rector of the Episcopal church of Orange, will officiate and burial will be in Fairhaven cemetery.
Russell died early yesterday at his home, 2181½ W. Broadway. He had lived in Anaheim 10 years and was noted as the composer of "Hiawatha." He is survived by his widow, Ann.
JOHN KNEIP
John Kneip, 65, died last night at his home, 841 N. Palm street after a lingering illness. A native of Missouri, Kneip lived in Anaheim 25 years.
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He is survived by his widow, Thera; seven children, William Kneip of Pasadena, Mrs. Anna Pember of Anaheim, Paul Kneip and Mrs. Frances Parrish of Los Angeles, George Kneip, Miss Bernice Kneip and Edward Kneip, all of Anaheim; four grandchildren; two brothers, Adolph Kneip and Walter Kneip of Anaheim, and one sister, Mrs. Mary O'Brine of Anaheim.
There will be a recitation of the holy rosary at the Backs. Terry & Campbell chapel Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Mass will be said at St. Boniface church Monday morning at 9 o'clock and burial will be in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
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1 cup whipping 1 orange cut into
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E. Center (Opposite City Hall) Independently Owned—Specials for January 13 and 14
HUGHETT'S FRIENDLY GROCERY
Ses. Fine Granulated
Sugar 50¢
INE — Tall Cans
LK 4 for 25¢
LE QUEEN
argarine lb. 12¢
MAID SEEDLESS
pisins 2 for 13¢
ANBERRY
Suce 2 cans 21¢
EET — 28-oz. Bottl
ckles 23¢
COFFEE
Ground Fresh
UP ROYAL lb. 19¢
TABLE KING lb. 15¢
WHITE KING
GRANULATED SOAP
Large pkg. 28¢
WHITE KING
TOILET SOAP
3 bars for 14¢
WHITE KING
LAUNDRY BAR
4 for 16¢
SCOTCH SOAP
GRANULATED
22½¢
Challenge or Golden State
Butter 34¢
LARGE EXTRAS
Eggs doz. 27¢
VAN CAMP
Sardines 5¢
TABLE QUEEN
Catsup 9¢
VAL VITA
Tomato Sauce 3¢
SUNBRITE
Cleanser 3 - 13¢
FLOUR
Table Queen
10 lb. bag 24½ lbs.
33¢ 69¢
BEETS DICED OR SLICED
No. 2 Cans
CORN SUGAR or GO. BANTAM
No. 2 Cans
COFFEE Ground Fresh
UP ROYAL lb. 19¢
ABLE KING lb. 15¢
SCOTCH SOAP GRANULATED
22½¢
Table Queen
10 lb. bag 24½ lbs.
33¢ 69¢
BEETS DICED OR SLICED
No. 2 Cans
CORN SUGAR or GO. BANTAM
No. 2 Cans
CORN JUST OFF THE COB
SHOE PEG No. 2 Cans
TOMATOES WITH Puree, 2½ can
MAMMOTH RIPE
OLIVES 2 pt. Cans 25¢
SCOTT TOWELS3 Rolls 25¢
CLOROX Bleach QUART 15¢ PEAS S & F TINY 2 No. 2 Cans 29¢
FOLGER'S COFFEE
1-lb. 2-lbs.
26¢ 50¢
SHRIMP
GULF KIST
2 5-oz. Cans 25¢
BEN HUR COFFEE RED
1-lb. 2-lbs.
26¢ 50¢
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ARMOUR'S STAR SKINNED
HAMS lb. 25¢
STEAK lb. 27£
CUT TO SWISS OR FRY
LICED OR PIECE
BACON lb. 25£
BABY BEEF CHUCK
ROAST lb. 22£
BULK PEANUT
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BABY BEEF RUMP
ROAST lb. 18¢
GROUND
WISCONSIN-LONGHORN
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BACON lb. 25¢
BABY BEEF CHUCK
ROAST lb. 22¢
BULK PEANUT
BUTTER 2 lbs. 25¢
BABY BEEF RUMP
ROAST lb. 18¢
GROUND
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WISCONSIN-LONGHORN
CHEESE lb. 21¢
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CABBAGE Crisp, Solid lb. 1¢
LETTUCE Northern Solid 2 Heads 5¢
POTATOES Russetts 25 lb. Sack 35¢
BEANS Fresh, Tender, Green 2 lbs. 22¢
APPLES Northern Pippins 10 lbs. 19¢
GRAPEFRUIT SO SIZE Cochella Valley 2 Doz. 35¢