anaheim-gazette 1939-04-06
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Anaheim, Calif., April 6, 1939
FOX ANAHEIM
Doors.Open 6:45; Show Starts 7
NOW PLAYING
JAMES CAGNEY
in
"Oklahoma Kid"
—AND—
"Topper Takes a Trip"
with
C. Bennett - Roland Young
Sun.-Mon.-Tues., April 9-10-11
(Sunday Continuous from 2 P.M.)
JOAN CRAWFORD
JAMES STEWART in
"Ice Fellies of 1939"
—AND—
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
ROSALIND RUSSELL in
"Fast and Loose"
Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.
(Saturday Matinee at 2 P.M.)
IRENE DUNNE
CHARLES BOYER in
"Love Affair"
—AND—
"Yes, My Darling Daughter"
with
Priscilla Lane - Jeffrey Lynn
ANAHEIM Theatre
Friday - Saturday
2 — FEATURES — 2
BETTY GRABLE in
"Campus Confessions"
—AND—
JACKIE COOPER in
"Gangster's Boy"
Children 10e Adults 15e
Sunday - Monday
(Continuous Show Sunday Starting at 2 P.M.)
FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW JUDY GARLAND in
"Listen Darling"
—and
OLIVIA DeHAVILLAND ERROL FLYNN in
"四er's a Crowd"
Children 10e Adults 15e
Tuesday - Wednesday
are SPANISH NIGHTS
"Bato El Cielo De Mexico"
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tausch, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hackley and Mrs. Mary Wetton, mother of Mrs. Hackley, spent Sunday, at 29 Palms.
There were no children born in January before the year 700 B.C. The month of January did not exist until that time.
England has an average of 18
New Officers of Parent Associations and PTA Installed Friday Afternoon
New officers of the Anaheim PTual Parent-Teachers associations held last Friday at the George Wa installation ceremony was conducted by Tustin, president of the fourth district.
Mrs. B. E. Baumbach, president of the council during the past school year, was re-elected to her position. Other council officers are Mrs. Arthur Lindell, first vice president; Mrs. F. R. Alden, second vice president; Mrs. Arthur Roquet, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Wilbert H. Bonney, recording secretary; Mrs. Forrest Lee, treasurer; Mrs. A. C. Starr, historian; Mrs. W. E. Melton, parliamentarian, and Mrs. John Jenkins, auditor.
New officers of the Anaheim union high school PTA are Mrs. Rudolph Wollenman, president; Mrs. F. R. Alden and Mrs. R. A. Patrick, vice presidents; Mrs. James Sutherland and Mrs. Ellis Gaddis, secretaries; Mrs. Walter Ward, treasurer; Mrs. C. E. Harbison, parliamentarian; Mrs. L. N. Wisser, historian, and Mrs. Ray Tozier, auditor.
Mrs. Arthur Lindell was installed as president of the Fremont school PTA. Other officers are
Blanche Archer to Wed Naval Officer
Miss Blanche Harriet Archer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.W.
"Yes, My Darling Daughter"
with Priscilla Lane - Jeffrey Lynn
are SPANISH NIGHTS
"Bato El Cielo De Mexico"
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tausch, Mr. and Mrs. E.'L. Hackley and Mrs. Mary Wetton, mother of Mrs. Hackley, spent Sunday, at 29 Palms.
There were no children born in January before the year 700 B.C. The month of January did not exist until that time.
England has an average of 18 deaths daily from motor accidents.
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Don't Be Mislead for your Easter Dinner
Eastern Hormel HAMS 26¹/² lb.
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Don't Be Mislead for your Easter Dinner
Eastern
Hormel
HAMS 26½ lb.
New Flavor
Half or Whole
New Tenderness
UTAH MUTTON
LEGS lb. 14½¢
GENUINE SPRING
LAMB LEGS lb. 27¢
LAUROH LEAF — 1-lb. cartoon—
PURE LARD 9¢
SELECT BEEF 7-BONE
ROAST lb. 17½¢
LARGE EXTRA RANCH
EGGS DOZ. 24¢
MEADOW GOLD—IN QUARTERS
BUTTER FIRST QUALITY 29¢
Pair Play Broken Slices, No. 2 cans
PINEAPPLE 12¢
WILSON'E CERTIFIED
OLEO lb. 12¢
WHOLE EASTERN
Pork Shoulder 14½¢ lb.
SOCIETY
Officers of Parent-Teachers Associations and PTA Council
Friday Afternoon
Officers of the Anaheim PTA council and the several individual-teachers associations were installed at joint ceremonies Friday at the George Washington school auditorium. The ceremony was conducted by Mrs. Robert C. Korff of president of the fourth district of PTA.
E. Baumbach, president; council during the past year, was re-elected to her Other council officers: Arthur Lindell, first vice Mrs. F. R. Alden, second president; Mrs. Arthur corresponding secretary;bert H. Bonney, recordary; Mrs. Forrest Lee, Mrs. A. C. Starr, his wife W. E. Melton, parlia-menter, and Mrs. John Jenkins, officers of the Anaheim high school PTA are Mrs. Wollenman, president; E. Alden and Mrs. R. A. vice presidents; Mrs.utherland and Mrs. Ellis secretaries; Mrs. Walter insurer; Mrs. C. E. Harbe-amentarian; Mrs. L. N. historian, and Mrs. Ray auditor.
Arthur Lindell was in president of the Fremont PTA. Other officers are the Archer to Naval Officer Blanche Harriet Archer, of Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
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You will find many lovely combinations in our new selection for Easter.
Skirts—in pastel flannel and wool crepes in flare and pleat models at $4.95 and $5.95
Jackets
Archer to Naval Officer
Blanche Harriet Archer, of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. of Anaheim, is to become Lieut. Philip Emertenhelm at St. Peter's Mare Island, next Sunday. The groom-to-be is an off-the-United States navy and of Mr. and Mrs. Benjaminelm of Michigan.
Archer is a graduate of union high school and is daneuse. After her marie and Lieut. Shetenhelm in the naval colony at until August, after which will make their home in where Lieut. Shetenhelm stationed.
To attend the wedding heim are the bride-elect's Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Arch- and Mrs. Lloyd Archer and Mrs. Leslie Parker.
Miss Wallace Bride of Alhambra Man
Miss Mary Elizabeth Wallace and Jack Seaburn Davis of Alhambra, exchanged marriage vows last Saturday evening at the First Congregational church of Glendale. Rev. Stuart Leroy Anderson was the officiating minister.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wende of Glendale and is teaching school in Anaheim. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Davis of Alhambra.
Attending the bride as maid of honor--was Miss Ruth Marie Movius. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Jack Tanner and Miss Marie Spencer. The bridegroom was attended by Robert S. Dodson as best man, and the ushers were Charles M. Connell, Jack Tanner and George McGill.
Music prior to the ceremony was provided by Mr. Tanner, vocal soloist, and Miss Lila Litch, organist.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis will be at home following the close of Easter vacation at 201 S. Citron street.
Mrs. Washington PTA members reelected Mrs. Merle Strand as president. Other new officers are Mrs. H. C. Daniel, vice president; Mrs. G. A. Starr, secretary; Mrs. Evan Alsip, treasurer; Mrs. Norman Tessner, historian; Mrs. James R. Kilduff, parliamentarian, and V. O. Elliott, auditor.
Mrs. H. G. Harling was seated as president of Horace Mann PTA, with Mrs. Ross Sidebottom, vice president; Mrs. George Kinig, treasurer; Mrs. S. K. Watters, secretary; Mrs. Howard Tews, historian; Mrs. Leo Friis, parliamentarian, and Mrs. Arthur Roquet, auditor.
Mrs. George Holden will preside as president of the Benjamin Franklin school group, assisted by Mrs. L. E. Middleton, vice president; Mrs. Don Franks, secretary; Mrs. M. L. Fort, treasurer; Mrs. John Wood, parliamentarian; Mrs. A. D. Smith, auditor, and Mrs. John Jenkins, historian.
A business session and program were also held during the meeting.
Miss Wallace Bride of Alhambra Man
Miss Mary Elizabeth Wallace and Jack Seaburn Davis of Alhambra, exchanged marriage vows last Saturday evening at the First Congregational church of Glendale. Rev. Stuart Leroy Anderson was the officiating minister.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wende of Glendale and is teaching school in Anaheim. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Davis of Alhambra.
Attending the bride as maid of honor--was Miss Ruth Marie Movius. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Jack Tanner and Miss Marie Spencer. The bridegroom was attended by Robert S. Dodson as best man, and the ushers were Charles M. Connell, Jack Tanner and George McGill.
Music prior to the ceremony was provided by Mr. Tanner, vocal soloist, and Miss Lila Litch, organist.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis will be at home following the close of Easter vacation at 201 S. Citron street.
Mrs. Davis expects to continue teaching until the end of the school year. Mr. Davis is affiliated with the Zellerbach Paper company in Los Angeles. Both are graduates of the University of California at Los Angeles.
The Dominion of Canada is larger than the United States proper and Alaska combined.
Ebell Officers Nominated Monday
Officers of the Anaheim Club for the coming year will nominated at the organization meeting Monday noon. The ninees were presented by Mrs.P.M.Brown, chairman of nominating committee, and noitional nominations were made from the floor.Election will held in May.
Mrs.Frederick Weisel will elected president,succeeding Harry B.Pearson.Other noms are Mrs.D.J.Youngs,
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ANEMIA
The healthy person must have the required number of red blood cells, each containing the proper amount of hemaglobin (iron and oxygen), and these cells must be healthy in many other respects.
The first symptom of Anemia is weakness and a general feeling of weariness, without apparent reason. Only a trained physician can distinguish between several kinds of Anemia and prescribe for their treatment.
In some cases of Anemia there is a lack of red blood cells; in others, plenty of cells, but a lack of hemaglobin in them. In other cases the blood analysis shows something vitally wrong with the blood-making machinery of the body, or presence in the blood of some destructive poison.
If you suspect Anemia consult your physician and follow his treatment. If you have some infection, such as bad teeth, tonsils or hemorrhoids, seek proper advice, because infection pouring into the blood is one source of Anemia.
Your Doctor may be able to help you overcome this "halflive" state and again enjoy real health and a full, active life.
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Costume 50c and $1.00
Flowers 25c up
Handkerchiefs 25c up
Costume Jewelry $1.00 up
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Arrow Shirts
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In white shirts — Trump, Gordon, Hitt and Dart are tops. Also a fine selection of new fancy patterns. Every one Sanforized, a new shirt free if one shrinks.
$2.00 & $2.50
Easter Ties
A huge assortment of new spring patterns by
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In white shirts — Trump,
Gordon, Hitt and Dart are
tops. Also a fine selection
of new fancy patterns. Every
one Sanforized, a new shirt
free if one shrinks.
$2.00 & $2.50
Easter Ties
A huge assortment of new spring patterns by
famous makers—Hollyvogue, Arrow, Botany
and Palm Beach
$1.00
and
$1.50
Easter Hats
Face Spring with new smartness
in one of these fine hats—green,
tan, blue, grey and brown—
$3.95 to $5.00
Dress Pants
in the new spring fabrics and colors.
Ensemble your Easter wardrobe with
these smartly styled trousers
$6.50 to $9.85
Phoenix Sox ... 35c and 50c
Cooper Jockey Shorts ... 50c
Sport Shirts ... $1.50 to $3.50
Arrow Handkerchiefs ... 25c up
W. R. C. Handles
Routine Business
Routine business matters occupied the attention of members of
A. B. Paul Womans Relief Corps
No. 134 at their regular meeting
Tuesday afternoon at the I. O. OF. hall. Mrs. Mary Mitchell, president, heard various committee
reports.
The charter was draped at the close of the meeting for Mrs. Lydia
Herman, a past president of the Anaheim corps.
Following the meeting, Mrs. Mitchell served the members with refreshments consisting of pineapple whip, cookies and coffee.
MERLE·E·WEST
PRESENTS: Mr. Merlin and Monty
I hear Mrs. Brown was terribly embarrassed at the party last week.
Oh yes, Mr. Merlin, she met one of her divorced husbands and couldn't recall his name.
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