anaheim-gazette 1939-03-09
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SOCIETY
Anaheim Women Leave for England
Miss Freda Lumsdon of this city and her aunt, Mrs. John Lumsdon of England, left Los Angeles Sunday en route to New York where they board the Queen Mary for Southampton, England.
They will spend some time in Yoevil, Somerset, visiting later in Leeds, Bournemouth and the Isle of Wight. They also have in consideration a trip to Australia, returning home by way of San Francisco.
The ladies expect to be absent six months, and upon their return Mrs. Lumsdon contemplates making her home in Anaheim, having been very favorably impressed with the climatic conditions and social life here since her arrival six months ago to visit with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lumsdon and family of 123 S. Kroeger street.
Berkeley Residents Visit in Anaheim
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Neihaus and Ernest Neihaus, father of the former, of Berkeley, are spending several weeks in Anaheim visiting friends and relatives. They are enjoying a tour of southern California and Arizona, having recently spent a month in Phoenix and other Arizona cities.
Mr. Ernest Neihaus is an uncle
Sue Davies Weds Alfred Beazley
Anaheim friends of Miss Sue Davies and Alfred Beazley, both of Fullerton, were pleased this week to learn of their marriage last Saturday morning at Yuma, Arizona. The rites were performed in the Immaculate Conception Catholic church.
The bride, whose real name is Gertrude M. Davies, but who has always been known as Sue, is the daughter of Mrs. R. T. Davies of Fullerton and Mr. Beazley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Beazley of the same city.
The new Mrs. Beazley is well known in Anaheim, having been secretary in the law offices of Leo J. Friis and Warren L. Schutz for some time. She was graduated from Fullerton union high school and Junior college and took a secretarial course at Sawyer's business college in Los Angeles. Mr. Beazley, exalted ruler of B. P. O. Elks Lodge No. 1345 of Anaheim, was educated in Fullerton and the University of Southern California. He is engaged in operating the extensive Beazley ranches and other properties.
Ebell Club Hears Two Speakers
Members of the Anaheim Ebell club Monday heard two outstanding speakers during the afternoon's
Club Members to be Honored Thursday
Members of the Anaheim Townsend club whose birthday anniversary series occur in March will be honored at a potluck dinner next Thursday evening at the club rooms, 224 E. Center street, according to Mrs. Ida Freeman, club president.
Fourteen members of the club will be feted. The dinner will start at 6:30 o'clock.
Four Fours Club Meets Thursday
The Four-Fours club was entertained at dinner and cards on Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. William Dolan at their home in Buena Park. Bridge was the feature of the evening and prizes were won by Judge and Mr. Homer G. Ames.
Contract for Post Office is Awarded
Ground breaking for the new post office at Fullerton is expected to take place early next week, according to George Goedhart in San Diego, contractor for the building.
Goedhart's low bid of $54,900 was accepted by the treasury department who awarded him the contract late last week. About men will be employed during the 210 days allotted for completion of the structure, the contractor said.
Shriners to Attend Long Beach Society
Berkeley Residents Visit in Anaheim
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Neihaus and Ernest Neihaus, father of the former, of Berkeley, are spending several weeks in Anaheim visiting friends and relatives. They are enjoying a tour of southern California and Arizona, having recently spent a month in Phoenix and other Arizona cities.
Mr. Ernest Neihaus is an uncle of Fred Backs; he married Miss Werder, a pioneer of Anaheim.
The party are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carroll.
W. R. C. Members Hear Reports
Relief expenditures by A. B. Paul, Woman's Relief Corps, were reported at $27.50 during the regular business meeting of the corps held Tuesday afternoon at the IOOF hall. Other committee reports were that 59 calls were made, 103 magazines distributed, 10 bouquets and two sprays presented.
Guests at the meeting were Mrs. W. A. Van Buren of Fullerton and Mrs. Hazel Stroup of La Habra.
Refreshments of coffee and cookies were served following the close of the business meeting.
NEWSY NOTES
Mrs. Fred Backs and Miss Florence Backs were among Anaheim residents who attended the matinee performance of Ethel Barrymore in "Whiteoaks" on Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Fanny Lyon and Miss Margaret Higgins of Hollywood were guests of Mrs. J. Helmsen one day last week.
Robert Schweinfest of Anaheim is speaking this evening at a meeting of the Fullerton junior chamber of commerce on his experiences as an ambulance driver in the Spanish civil war.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Calleasure of 555 S. Zeyn street are rejoicing over their new daughter, Joyce Bess. The infant is seven weeks told today.
Buy Now and Buy in Anaheim!
Ebell Club Hears Two Speakers
Members of the Anaheim Ebell club Monday heard two outstanding speakers during the afternoon's program, Mrs. Thomas E. Richards of Chico and Dr. W. Ballentine Henley of the University of Southern California.
Mrs. Richards is the only nominee for the presidency of the California State Federation of Women's club this year. "Keep faith in ourselves, in each other and in American institutions," was the theme of her talk.
Dr. Henley gave an inspirational talk on the theme, "Beautiful Mud."
Bungays Entertain Welfare Center
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bungay of South Cherry street were host and hostess at the meeting of the General Welfare Center No. 1 last Monday evening. A potluck supper was enjoyed prior to the business meeting.
A report was made on the progress of the general welfare act at Washington during the business session. A number of out-of-town guests were present.
Mrs. P. Mills will entertain the center at her home, 804 N. Los Angeles street, next Monday evening.
Home Department to Tour Creamery
A tour of the Excelsior Creamery is planned as a feature of the meeting tomorrow morning of the Anaheim home department at the Farm Bureau building at Orange. The tour will start at 9 o'clock at the creamery building, 926 E. First street, Santa Ana, to be followed by the regular meeting at 10:30 o'clock.
Miss Frances Liles will conduct a discussion of luncheons from home, the use of milk in luncheons, and assorted sandwiches.
Mrs. H. H. Freese and Mrs. Howard Pannier are project leaders.
FIND OUT JUST WHAT IS CAUSING THAT HAY FEVER
Tendency to Hay Fever is chiefly hereditary and the disease is not contagious. A child whose parent had Hay Fever may have hives, eczema, migrane, mucous colitis, Hay Fever or Asthma. Medical science says they are allied diseases caused from sensitivity to some pollen, animal effluvia, cosmetics containing orris root, or some protein-containing food. The seasonal type is usually caused from pollen and the perennial type usually from the more constantly-present irritants.
Hay Fever is distinguished by absence of fever and itching of mucous membranes of eyelids, palate and ears. Aside from the intense discomfort, there is danger of chronic obstruction of sinuses; or Asthma.
According to medical authorities, about 90 percent of these cases can be tested, treated and immunized against those things to which he is sensitive. This testing process is not painful, but sometimes takes patience and perseverance. Your own physician will be glad to advise you further.
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THIS IS No. 37 OF A SERIES "TELLING THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE DOCTOR"
Members to Honored Thursday
members of the Anaheim Townub whose birthday anniversary
occur in March will be honday evening at the club224 E. Center street, acto Mrs. Ida Freeman, club
nt.
teen members of the club
feted. The dinner will
6:30 o'clock.
Fours Club
its Thursday
Four-Fours club was end at dinner and cards on
day evening by Mr. and
William Dolan at their home
na Park. Bridge was the
of the eveing and prizes
von by Judge and Mrs.
G. Ames.
Contract for Post
office is Awarded
and breaking for the new
price at Fullerton is expected
place early next week, acto George Goedhart of
iego, contractor for the
g.
chart's low bid of $54,950
accepted by the treasury dent who awarded him the
late last week. About 50
will be employed during the
ws alloted for completion of
structure, the contractor said.
Members to Attend
Building Permits in County Record Loss
Building permits valuations throughout Orange county were less in February than in January, according to the Orange County Builders Exchange. The January total was $576,393, compared with a total of $421,654 for last month.
Laguna Beach and Seal Beach recorded large gains, while small gains were made by Anaheim and La Habra. All other communities lost, except Placentia and San Clemente, which have not issued a building permit since the first of the year.
Wistaria Fete will Start on March 20
Present indications are that the annual Wistaria Vine Gardens fete will open its 19th year at Sierra Madre on or about March 20, reports the National Automobile club. The vine itself, in its forty-sixth year, occupies 1¼ acres of ground and each year attracts thousands of devotees.
Azaleas are scheduled to bloom between March 15 and April 1 at Coolidge Rare Plant Gardens on North Foothill boulevard in Pasadena, the club reports.
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