anaheim-gazette 1939-01-26
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SOCIETY CLUBS
Federation No. 1 of W. R. C. Seats New Officers Here
Public installation of officers for the coming year featured the meeting of Federation No. 1. Woman's Relief Corps, held at the I. O. O. F. hall in Anaheim Monday. The installation followed a business meeting in the morning and a luncheon served by members of the Lois Rebekah lodge at noon.
The new officers who were seated include Mrs. Mary Mitchell of Anaheim, president and instituting and installation officer of Federation No. 1; Mrs. Fay Boone of Bellflower, senior vice-president; Mrs. Jennie Johnson of Laguna Beach, junior vice-president; Mrs. Essie Rodgers of Orange, treasurer; Mrs. Alvyna Aber of Costa Mesa, chaplain; Mrs. Marjorie Wallace of Buena Park, conductor; Mrs. Jennie Bcdin of Garden Grove, guard; Mrs. Jennie Lewis of Garden Grove, auditor; Mrs. Effie Colburn of Fullerton, secretary; Mrs. Florence Merriam of Orange, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Mabel Stevens of Fullerton, patriotic instructor; Mrs. Geraldine Beale of Santa Ana, press correspondent; Mrs. Estelle Gray of Santa Ana, musician; Mrs. Myrtle Hyne of Laguna Beach, assistant conductor; Mrs. Lottie Schell of Whittier, assistant guard, and Mrs. Katherine Parker of Huntington Beach, counsellor.
Mrs. R. R. McComb Hostess Sunday
Mrs. Russell R. McComb entertained at her home, 708 N. Sabina street, Sunday evening with a buffet supper and bridge party in honor of the birthday anniversary of her husband.
Those invited for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. C. William Queale of Fullerton and Mr. and Mrs. James Stanley of Whittier.
Mrs. Gray, past department president, was installing officer. Her staff included Mrs. Merriam, conductor; Mrs. Grace Williard, past national president of Los Angeles, musician; Mrs. Effie Peterson of Long Beach, past department chaplain, chaplain; Mrs. May Royrer, Mrs. Elizabeth Bernard, Mrs. Ada Flory and Mrs. Lillian Commack, guards; Mrs. Mabel Johns, Whittier, Mrs. Ida Lake, Anaheim, Mrs. Eva Wood, Buena Park, and Mrs. Verna Fish, Westminster, color bearers.
Others who took part in the program were Mayor Charles H. Mann, who gave the address of welcome, and Comrade Woods, 92 years of age, of Long Beach who made a fine talk and dismissed the meeting with a prayer.
Corps represented, other than the 11 corps comprising the federation, were Long Beach, Redondo, San Bernardino, Watts, Los Angeles, Pomona and Ontario. Reports of presidents of the different corps were given.
Former Resident Visits Here Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Jacobs of Sacramento visited friends in Anaheim on Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Yungbluth for dinner, Mrs. Jacobs, the former Miss Melanie Cahen of this city, has many friends here who remember her and her parents, who were pioneer residents of Anaheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs returned home on Monday after spending a few days in Los Angeles with Mrs. Jacob's mother, Mrs. H. Cahen.
Mr. Jacobs is manager of the Cluny hotel, one of the popular hostelries of the capital city.
Miss Juanita Lopera Weds Earl Manly
Miss Juanita Lopera, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lopera of Anaheim, became the bride of Earl Manly of San Pedro Friday afternoon. The ceremony was performed by Father John Quantannens at St Boniface Catholic church with only a few close friends and members of the family present.
The bridal couple was attended by Mrs. William Ross of Glendale and Albert Lopera, brother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Manly will make their home in San Pedro.
Church Women Enjoy Breakfasts
Mrs. C. A. Starr was hostess Monday and Mrs. Bell Wilson was
burn of Fullerton, secretary; Mrs. Florence Merriam of Orange, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Mabel Stevens of Fullerton, patriotic instructor; Mrs. Geraldine Beale of Santa Ana, press correspondent; Mrs. Estelle Gray of Santa Ana, musician; Mrs. Myrtle Hyne of Laguna Beach, assistant conductor; Mrs. Lottie Schell of Whittier, assistant guard, and Mrs. Katherine Parker of Huntington Beach, counsellor.
program were Mayor Charles H. Mann, who gave the address of welcome, and Comrade Woods, 92 years of age, of Long Beach who made a fine talk and dismissed the meeting with a prayer.
Corps represented, other than the 11 corps comprising the federation, were Long Beach, Redondo, San Bernardino, Watts, Los Angeles, Pomona and Ontario. Reports of presidents of the different corps were given.
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Church Women Enjoy Breakfasts
Mrs. C. A. Starr was hostess Monday and Mrs. Bell Wilson was hostess Tuesday when a group of women of the White Temple Methodist church met at their homes for breakfast. The events were part of a series of such affairs being held this month.
Others who participated in one or both of the breakfasts were Mrs. A. E. Christiansen, Mrs. George Tedrick, Mrs. Charles Eygabroad, Mrs. Thelma Austin, Mrs. Laura Gregg, Mrs. Naomi Smith, Mrs. Harry Jayne, Mrs. W. E. Henry, Mrs. Lisie Swarting and Mrs. Hulda Granere.
Mrs. Henry Kuchel Entertains Friends
Mr. and Mrs. George Herbert Douane of Long Beach and Mrs. Pasey Stone Ellis of Los Angeles were guests of Mrs. Henry Kuchel last Sunday.
People and Spots in the Late News
MACHINE RAZES CANE
Knives and saws of this mechanical giant invented by S. C. Thomson of Labadeville, La., cut down 30 tons of sugar-cane an hour. Safeguard against labor shortage; it releases 50 to 150 human cutters to labor in sugar mills where they are needed
MACHINE RAZES CANE ... Knives and saws of this mechanical giant invented by S C Thomson, of Labadeville, La., cut down 30 tons of sugar cane an hour. Safeguard against labor shortage; it releases 50 to 150 human cutters to labor in sugar mills where they are needed.
MONSTER FROM MARS? ... No, just an ordinary giptiron warrior wearing all the safety equipment demonstrated at National Football Coaches Association meeting in Chicago. Gear is designed largely for practice sessions, where injuries often occur.
$10,000,000 TONIC ... National prosperity formula was seen in "New England Days" campaign during which chain stores bought $16,000,000 worth of Northeastern farm and factory products on 10 days. Arthur H Rogow (above), chairman of chain committee sponsoring drive, cited it as possible prescription for U S business tonic.
NOBEL YANK ... Pearl S. Buck, American author of "The Good Earth", received from King Gustaf of Sweden the 1938 Nobel Peace Prize for Literature, in Stockholm. Right after this picture was taken, she curtsied and maneuvered backward upstairs, to Royal amazement, resuming her seat in balcony.
UP POLITICAL LADDER ... Harry L. Hopkins (right), former WPA administrator, was elevated to Cabinet as Secretary of Commerce to succeed Daniel C. Roper. At the same time Col. F C Harrington (left), army officer who was chief WPA engineer, was appointed to fill Hopkins' old job.
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HER Resident Here Sunday
and Mrs. O. J. Jacobs of visited friends in Ana-Sunday and were guests
and Mrs. F. A. Yungbluth,
Mrs. Jacobs, the formmelanie Cahen of this city,
my friends here who reher and her parents,
the pioneer residents of
and Mrs. Jacobs returned
Monday after spending a
hours in Los Angeles with
Jacob's mother, Mrs. H.
Jacobs is manager of the
hotel, one of the popular
of the capital city.
Juanita Lopera Earl Manly
Juanita Lopera, daughter
and Mrs. Isaac Lopera of
became the bride of Earl San Pedro Friday after
the ceremony was performather John Quantannens
moniface Catholic church
by a few close friends and
of the family present,
bridal couple was attended
William Ross of Glendale
art Lopera, brother of the
Mr. and Mrs. Manly will
home in San Pedro.
Women Breakfasts
A. A. Starr was hostess
and Mrs. Bell Wilson was
Sigma Phi Sorority Initiates Three
Three new members, Miss Betty Hermsdorf and Miss Mary Bell of Fullerton and Miss Mary Eliza-beth Wallace of Anaheim, were initiated into Sigma Phi social sorority at formal candlelight ceremonies Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. William Gillette, Jr., on East Orangethorpe road, Miss Nona Planting of Anaheim was co-hostess.
The new members received corsages of gardenias, the sorority flower, and entertained with individual stunts. Miss Isabel Bruington of Anaheim, president of the sorority, conducted the initiation ceremonies.
Hostesses served a dessert course at card tables, using for table centerpieces winter scenes of miniature lakes with small white ducks, artificial snow and white frosted pine cones and needles.
Others present were Mrs. Merle West and Mrs. Clifford Batchcelar, Anaheim; Miss Betty Taggart, Mrs. Robert McCormick, Miss Edna Dreyer; Miss Virginia La Grange, Miss Flarence Dauser, Mrs. Jack Bonser, Miss Phyllis Corcoran and Miss Frances Barber, Fullerton.
St. Agnes Guild Plans Dance
The dance to be held at the Santa Ana Country club on February 11 under the sponsorship of the St. Agnes Guild of St. Michael's Episcopal church will
In the middle of San Francisco Bay, at the Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island, a typical village of Cathay will moon-gates, drooping eaves and mysterious pagodas has been erected. There, the highlights of Chinese culture and civilization will be encompassed in a Chinese village which will cover a space of a little more than two acres, but it will have all the salient features of China. The 1939 Chevrolet has been chosen as the official car of the Chinese Village.
MORE ABOUT CHANGE DISMAGED
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
W. M. Spicer of Los Angeles was removed to the Orange county
In the middle of San Francisco Bay, at the Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island, a typical village of Cathay will moon-gates, drooping eaves and mysterious pagodas has been erected. There, the highlights of Chinese culture and civilization will be encompassed in a Chinese village which will cover a space of a little more than two acres, but it will have all the salient features of China. The 1939 Chevrolet has been chosen as the official car of the Chinese Village.
MORE ABOUT Charge Dismissed
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Mrs. Crespin's body lay about 20 feet south of the point where the car stopped. Mrs. Crespin was walking to church at the time of the accident.
After deliberating nearly 30 minutes, the jury returned an open verdict which said they were unable to fix criminal responsibility for the fatal accident.
Funeral services were conducted from St. Boniface church yesterday morning, following re-activation of the holy rosary at Backs; Terry & Campbell chapel Tuesday evening. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre cemetery.
Mrs. Crespin was born at the townsite of Yorba in 1865 and had made her home in Orange county all her life. She resided at 110 W. Adele street.
Six sons, four daughters, 14 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren survive Mrs. Crespin in addition to a brother and Anaheim Dentist on Convention Program
Dr. J. W. Wilson of Anaheim has been chosen as one of 112 dentists of the southland to take part in clinical demonstrations and research technique to be featured at the 31st annual convention of the University of Southern California college of dentistry.
To be held in the S.C. clinic building the three-day event will begin February 6, according to Dr. C. N. Skinner, president of the Alumni association. Joining the 2500 alumni will be members of the Southern California State Dental association.
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
W. M. Spicer of Los Angeles was removed to the Orange county hospital about 8:20 o'clock lately after having been brought to the police station in a collapse condition. Spicer was reported have fallen onto the sidewalk when his legs became unable bear his weight.
Sister. The sons are Richard Anaheim; Edward of Atlanta, G. Manuel, James and Jack, all and Emil of Hueneme. The daughters are Mrs. Frances Tipton Azusa, Mrs. Josephine Jester Los Angeles, Mrs. Mary Robles Hollywood and Mrs. E. Illingworth Anaheim. The brother is Monzo of Ventura and the sister is Mrs. T. Baptiste of Moorpark.
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The Doctor is expected to arrange social, business and domestic affairs so that he can be reached any minute, and to have modern motor facilities at his disposal in order to answer your call without delay.
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Erection of new directional signs pointing toward Anaheim on Manchester boulevard at the intersections of Highway 101 and Palm street will be completed as soon as approval is received from the state, Charles Pearson reported to the board.
City is Considered
Anaheim is still being considered as the location of headquarters for the army engineering corps which will soon make a topographical map of southern California, Morgan said. He was not informed when the final decision would be made.
A letter from Superintendent J. A. Clayes of Anaheim union high school district declared that the administration would give consideration to the chamber of commerce's suggestion that actual construction of parade floats be done by high school students as part of their class work.
Considerable informal discussion was held relative to methods of educating the public regarding advantages of trading in Anaheim stores.
Trial of Jim Story Postponed by Court
Jury trial of Jim C. Story on a charge of driving while intoxicated, scheduled to have started in Anaheim city court this morning, has been indefinitely postponed. Continuation of the case was granted Story because of the serious condition of a son who was...
Trial of Jim Story Postponed by Court
Jury trial of Jim C. Story on a charge of driving while intoxicated, scheduled to have started in Anaheim city court this morning. Has been indefinitely postponed. Continuation of the case was granted Story because of the serious condition of a son who was injured in an automobile accident in the north part of the state recently.
The pagan custom of decorating buildings and places of worship at the feast which took place at the same time as our Christmas is believed to be the origin of the use of the Christmas wreath.
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