anaheim-gazette 1939-02-23
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Anniversaries of Two Celebrated.
Birthday anniversaries of George Fendley of Anaheim and Mrs. Helen McCandless of Los Angeles were celebrated jointly Saturday afternoon at the Fendley home on South Los Angeles street. The affair was planned by Mrs. George Fendley and Mrs. George Garrison of La Crescenta.
A 1 o'clock dinner was served, which featured a birthday cake for each of the honored guests. During the afternoon many friends and relatives of Mr. Fendley and Mrs. McCandless called to offer congratulations.
Those seated at the dinner table were Mr. and Mrs. George Garrison of La Crescenta, Harvey Garrison of Glendale, Mrs. Helen McCandless and Miss Joan McCandless of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Fendley.
Card Party Held by W. R. C. Tuesday
A card party was held by members of A. B. Paul Woman's Relief Corps Tuesday afternoon immediately following a short business meeting. The affair was held at the I. O. O. F. hall.
Bridge and 500 were enjoyed, with six tables in play. Prize winners in bridge were Mrs. Elizabeth Gray and Mrs. Jessie Black. Mrs. Dale J. O'Brien and Mrs. Marie Brumagim won the awards.
Mrs. Ella Critty Entertains Relatives
Mrs. Ella R. Chitty of 204 S. Bush street entertained as her house guests last week her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nielsen of Des Planes, Illinois. Mr. Nielsen is superintendent of the Ridgewood cemetery at Das Planes.
NEWSY NOTES
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Fitz of 1205 Pearl street at Sargeant Maternity hospital, Santa 9na, on Thursday, February 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Locmis, 1227½ Lincoln avenue, became the parents of a daughter, born at Fullerton Cottage hospital on Saturday, February 18.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Sidebottom attended the opening of the Golden Gate International Exposition last week end. Others in the party were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Taylor of Fullerton and Mrs. Glenn Curtis of Breu.
The Cypress-Magnolia home department will meet at the Congregation church in Buena Park next Tuesday at 10 o'clock. Miss Frances Liles will speak on "Milk in the Diet." Mrs. Arthur Hartelt and Mrs. George Stirton are project leaders.
Club Meets at Ferguson Home
Mrs. Harold Ferguson of Anaheim decorated her table with George Washington anniversary motif last week when she and Mr. Ferguson entertained members of their bridge club at a pot luck supper prior to the bridge games.
For high score in bridge Mr Richard Jewett of Fullerton received a Spanish apron and potholder and Mrs. Harold West received a set of coasters for consolation prize. Men's high score prize went to Richard Jewett. Others present were Mr. and Mr Jack C. Harmony and Harold Weiss of Fullerton.
Earl R. Abbey, Jr.
Takes Bride Friday
Many Anaheim friends of the Earl R. Abbeys, Santa Ana, formed Anaheim residents, were interested in the marriage ceremony which united Miss Gwendolyn Colleen Griffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Griffin of Santa Ana, and Earl Russell Abbey, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Abbey.
The ceremony took place Friday evening at the First Presbyterian church of Santa Ana. Revered Charles W. Griffin of Glendale uncle of the bride, and Mrs. O Scott McFarland, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiated.
The bridgegroom is a native Anaheim, later moving with his family to Santa Ana where he attended school. He is employed by Shipkey and Pearson in Anaheim but the newly weds will reside in Santa Ana.
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by W. R. C. Tuesday
A card party was held by members of A. B. Paul Woman's Relief Corps Tuesday afternoon immediately following a short business meeting. The affair was held at the L. O. O. F. hall.
Bridge and 500 were enjoyed, with six tables in play. Prize winners in bridge were Mrs. Elizabeth Gray and Mrs. Jessie Black. Mrs. Dale J. O'Brien and Mrs. Marcie Brumagim won the awards for the 500 games. The door prize was presented to Mrs. L. Trabant.
Committee reports were heard during the short business meeting over which Mrs. Mary Mitchell, corps president, presided.
Welfare Center Honors Host
General Welfare Center No. 1 met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hoxie, 214 S. Melrose street, Monday evening. It being the birthday anniversary of the host a birthday cake was served as part of the pot-luck dinner.
Entertainment during the evening featured presentation of motion pictures by Kenneth Peck of his travels during the past year. Mr. Peck visited many of the western states last year, traveling some 5000 miles, and his firms were interesting and educational.
The remainder of the evening was spent in playing various games.
Carnelle Swain Weds William L. Kennedy
Marriage vows were exchanged Friday evening at the Broadway chapel in Santa Ana by Miss Carnelle Swain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard A. Swain of Santa Ana, and William L. Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kennedy of Anaheim. Rev. W. S. McDougall officiated.
Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy left for a honeymoon to Ensenada. Upon their return they will make their home at Balboa, although Mr. Kennedy is employed by Roberts Citrus Equipment company in Anaheim and Mrs. Kennedy by the Southern Counties Gas company at Santa Ana.
The Cypress-Magnolia home department will meet at the Congregation church in Buena Park next Tuesday at 10 o'clock. Miss Frances Liles will speak on "Milk in the Diet." Mrs. Arthur Hartelt and Mrs. George Stirton are project leaders.
Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Glover were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Shirk, Miss Jane Van Booven and Miss Josephine Derigo.
A week end party at Big Bear lake was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mauerhan, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stockwell and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor.
Gathering for a house party at the Big Bear lake cottage of Mr. and Mrs. James Shankland last week were Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Cone, Mr. and Mrs. Rcbert Rossberg, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Christiansen, Sidney Shankland of Los Angeles, and the James Shanklands.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Barthelmess were guests at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Barthelmes, at Wilmar Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, for the past 10 years residents of Anaheim, leave this city tomorrow for their new home at Dos Palos. They have been guests of honor at several functions recently.
Mrs. W. H. Aupperle of 210 E Alberta street is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Bert Massingill of Urich, Mo. The reunion was the first the sisters have enjoyed for 38 years.
Phil Webb is spending three weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.R.Webb of Anaheim, prior to leaving for naval headquarters in New York. Webb recently returned from China where he was stationed for 32 months.
Snapping turtles can leap completely off the ground.
Mrs. Warren Doller is Complimented
Mrs. Warren Doller was complimented Saturday evening when Mrs.Max Moody entertained a group of friends at her home on South Philadelphia street.A story metif was followed in table decorations during the refreshment hour at the close of the evening.Court whist provided the entertainment with prizes being awarded to Mrs.Al Brunet and Mr..
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Many errors are made in calling other diseases malaria. Blood tests only can give the physician positive proof of malaria germs. Chills and fever do not always indicate malaria, as there are other diseases, such as undulant fever having such symptoms.
Diagnosing your own case as malaria, and dosing with quinine or other drugs, is not safe. There are other and quicker ways known to your physician, and he is the one to prescribe for you.
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Meets at
Jewett Home
Harold Ferguson of Anaheim decorated her table with a Washington anniversary last week when she and Ferguson entertained members their bridge club at a pot-pot prior to the bridge high score in bridge Mrs. Jewett of Fullerton rea Spanish apron and pot and Mrs. Harold West reset of coasters for consolize. Men's high score sent to Richard Jewett. Othcent were Mr. and Mrs. Harmony and Harold West Barton.
R. Abbey, Jr.
Us Bride Friday
Anaheim friends of the Abbeys, Santa Ana, former residents, were interest-the marriage ceremony united Miss Gwendolyn Griffin, daughter of Mr. S. G. C. Griffin of Santa and Earl Russell Abbey, jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Abbey, ceremony took place Friday at the First Presbyterian of Santa Ana. Rev. W. Griffin of Glendale, of the bride, and Mrs. O'Farland, pastor of the merian church, officiated. Bridegroom is a native of San later moving with his to Santa Ana where he at-school. He is employed by and Pearson in Anaheim, newly weds will reside in Ana.
Hazel Sawyer Bride of Eugene Washbon
Miss Hazel Sawyer, daughter of Mrs. James Hord of Anaheim, became the bride of Eugene Washbon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Washbon of Placentia, Saturday evening at the Narzarene church. Rev. J. P. Wear officiated and the benediction was pronounced by Rev. F. Sawtelle of Placentia.
The bride was attended by Mrs. Howard Miller at matron of honor, Miss Ellen Buelke; Mrs. Jessie Dohm and Miss Neva Doane as bridesmaids. Ernest Sawyer gave his sister in marriage.
Robert Washbon attended his brother as best man and the ushers were Donald Warner, Wayne Loomis and Robert Welch.
Vocal soloist was Miss Charlotte Doanes accompanied by Miss Lucille Washbon, little Jeannette Gish was flower girl and Billie Miller was the ring bearer.
A reception was held in the church hall following the ceremony with the guests being received by Mrs. Leo Gish; the bride's sister, Mrs. Ernest Sawyer, her sister-in-law, and Mrs. Niles W. Fiscus, her cousin. While refreshments were being served a baritone solo was sung by Harold Welch.
Mr. and Mrs. Washbon will establish their home at 214 E. Wilhelmina street following a short honeymoon. Mr. Wishbon is affiliated with the Union Oil company.
George Oelkers. Following the games, the guests presented Mrs. Doller with many layette gifts.
Those invited to the affair were Mrs. H. Jensen, Mrs. William Doller, Mrs. Harry Jamison, Mrs.
Study Group Meets at Alden Home
The fourth in the series of study periods of the John C. Fremont Parent-Teachers association was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. R. Alden on South Claudina street. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Howard Schaeffler, Mrs. E. E. Fearn and Mrs. Paul Davidson.
Mrs. J. B. Wilbur, leader of the group, conducted the program.
The next, and last, meeting of the organization will be held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Wilson, 525 W Broadway, next Tuesday morning and will feature a breakfast at 9 o'clock.
Former Resident of Anaheim Summoned
Death summoned Mrs. Ida Tipton, 71, at her home in Los Angeles Sunday afternoon and funeral services were conducted yesterday in that city. Burial was made in Anaheim cemetery.
Mrs. Tipton was the widow of the late William S. Tipton, who was a partner in the law firm of Tipton and Callor here, and was a leader in women's affairs in Anaheim for many years. She served as president of the Ebell club in 1912. She has made her home in Los Angeles for some time past and leaves a son, Cyril Tipton of that city.
Brea Marking 22nd Anniversary Today
Today marks the twenty-second anniversary of the incorporation
Warren Doller implimented
Warren Doller was conned Saturday evening when Aax Moody entertained a of friends at her home on Philadelphia street. A stork was followed in table dec during the refreshment the close of the evening. Whist provided the entert- with prizes being award-Mrs. Al Brunet and Mrs.
Welch.
Mr. and Mrs. Washbon will establish their home at 214 E. Wilhelmina street following a short honeymoon. Mr. Wishbon is affiliated with the Union Oil company.
George Oelkers. Following the games, the guests presented Mrs. Doller with many layette gifts.
Those invited to the affair were Mrs. H. Jensen, Mrs. William Doller, Mrs. Harry Jamison, Mrs. Brian Hardy, Mrs. A. B. Andrade, Mrs. Charles Hill, Mrs. Hazel Wimberly, Mrs. Vernon Wright, Mrs. George Oelkers, Mrs. Ruth Walker, Mrs. Al Brunet, Mrs. Victor Peltzer and Mrs. Warren Doller.
The House of Rothschild, famed money-lending organization, supplied the rulers of several European countries with resources needed to carry on their conquests.
Brea Marking 22nd Anniversary Today
Today marks the twenty-second anniversary of the incorporation of the city of Brea and a community dinner is being held at the Woman's clubhouse tonight in celebration of the occasion.
Jay C. Sexton of Redlands, first mayor of Brea, will preside as master of ceremonies at the banquet. E. H. Peterkin is general chairman and is assisted by Charles Riorden, Jack Pate, Ralph Barnes, Ralph Peterkin, Russell Sage, Scott Lee, Bill Hall and Leonard DeGroff.
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