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Anaheim, Calif., April 13, 1939 SOCIETY V. F. W. Post and Auxiliary Elect Fred Gooden was elected commander of the Anaheim post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Mrs. Godfrey Poetz was elected president of the V. F. W. auxiliary at elections held last Thursday evening. They, with their fellow officers, will be publicly installed on April 20. Frank Schrott is the retiring post commander and Mrs. Roy Tyreman held the presidency of the auxiliary during the past year. Other officers of the post elected Thursday evening are Sam Stinson, senior vice commander; Frank Palomares, junior vice commander; Clarence Carr, quartermaster; Jack Trendle, chaplain; Carl Ewing, judge advocate, and Way Clark, post surgeon. Auxiliary members elected, in addition to Mrs. Poetz, Mrs. Sam Whippo, senior vice president; Mrs. John Jones, junior vice president; Mrs. Viggo Mallin, treasurer; Mrs. George Walter, secretary; Mrs. Ella Wheeler, chaplain; Mrs. Jack Trendle, conductress; Mrs. John Martens, guard; Mrs. Ed Hund, patriotic instructor and trustee; Miss Mary Hund, flag bearer, and Mrs. John Hassler, historian. Wilma Craig, Barbara Hilton and Melvin Burdick placed in that order in the recent Americanism Elizabeth Jackson Weds A. G. Marshall Miss Elizabeth Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Jackson, became the bride of Alfred G. Marshall at the Calvary Baptist church last Sunday afternoon. Rev. Birney S. Hudson, pastor of the church, officiated. The bride was attended by Mrs. Georgia Bush of Newport Beach at matron of honor, and Miss June Nyquist as bridesmaid. The bridegroom's attendants were his brother, Fred Marshall, as best man, Verne Jackson, John Jackson, Howard Ball and Walker Merrifield. Mrs. Ethel Hempshall, accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Ethel Lynn Mansfield, sang a group of selections before the ceremony. A reception was held at the Jackson home, 709 S. Citron street, following the wedding. The new Mrs. Marshall received her education in Anaheim schools and has been employed by the Union Oil company at Santa Fe Springs. Mr. Marshall came to California from Massachusetts and is affiliated with the Union Oil company at Ponoma. They will reside in La Habra. Children Enjoy Easter Egg Hunt Young pupils of the Anaheim One of the most beloved romances door play of early California, soothe the sixteenth season. The people County will offer the eighty-fourth April 22. The thrilling drama is given in near Mt. San Jacinto. Returning is Jean Inness whose portrayal thousands. Victor Jory will be seen droe, fateful Indian lover. The coare seen in the picture above left. The 1939 season of the play called day afternoons, April 22-23, 29-30 Whippo, senior vice president; Mrs. John Jones, junior vice president; Mrs. Viggo Mallin, treasurer; Mrs. George Walter, secretary; Mrs. Ella Wheeler, chaplain; Mrs. Jack Trendle, conductress; Mrs. John Martens, guard; Mrs. Ed Hund, patriotic instructor and trustee; Miss Mary Hund, flag bearer, and Mrs. John Hassler, historian. Wilma Craig, Barbara Hilton and Melvin Burdick placed in that order in the recent Americanism essay contest conducted by the auxiliary, it was announced by Mrs. L. N. Wisser, committee chairman. Miss Craig will read her essay at the installation. Visitors at the meeting Thursday were James Sullivan, county commander; Ralph Swope, Fullerton commander; H. J. Clayton, Santa Ana commander, and Tony Delop of Fullerton and Harold Nieman of Santa Ana, district officers. Club Members to Honor Birthdays Anaheim Townsend club members whose birthday anniversaries occur in April will be honored at the club's meeting this evening. Each person is requested to bring a covered dish for a potluck supper and also his own table service. A business meeting will be held following the supper. Tomorrow evening the club will hold one of its public card parties, with bridge, 500 and pinchle to be played. Refreshments will be served following the games. Compliment Visitors From North Dakota Mrs. Gus Koesel of Richardton, No. Dak., her daughter, Mrs. Larry Johnson of Fargo, No. Dak., and the latter's daughter, Beverly, have been house guests recently of Mrs. Koesel's sister-in-law, Mrs. Fred Koesel. One evening last week they were complimented when a group of friends called at the Koesel home. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, C. Maass and daughter, Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hill and son, Charles Edward. TEXAS PICNIC To Texans San Jacinto Day is a greater event than Fourth of July. Children Enjoy Easter Egg Hunt Young pupils of the Anaheim Conservatory of Music were entertained last Saturday morning with an Easter egg hunt. The event was held following the weekly talent treasure hunt class. Tiny Richard Fehlman, dressed as an Easter rabbit, hid individual baskets which had been prepared by Mrs. A. Siegel, head of the conservatory. Those who took part were Shirley Anne Gilbert, Susi Howard, Patsy Crowley, Dolores Shadick, Carol Domries, Janet Wheaton, Betty Sager, Virginia Lee Garr, Betty Lou Albin, Ann Lou Daley, Marilyn Stodard, Genevieve Furrey, Betty Palomares, Robert Richard and Jerry Fehlman, Irwin and Orlyn North, Billie and Joan Kellogg, Virginia Casey, Phyllis and John Mohn, Jack Booher, Ruth Ellen Taylor, Alberta and Grace Wischnack. Others present were Miss Bernice Hargrove, Miss Veda Furrey, Mrs. E. Booher, Mrs. F. A. Sager, Mrs. D. Fehlman, Mrs. I. E. Daley, Mrs. S. Mohn, Mrs. D. Domries, Mrs. E. Garr, Mrs. A. Beddal, Mrs. A. Wischnack and Mrs. Siegel. NEWSY NOTES Rev. and Mrs. R. Kells Swenerton returned to their home today after spending the past several days at Idyllwild. Mrs. Pauline Merchant of Garden Grove has been re-elected a director of the California Teachers association. Mr. and Mrs. H. Victor Hansen, who were married April 3 at Las Vegas, have established their home at 406 N. Lemon street. Mr. Hansen is a member of the faculty of Anaheim union high school, and his bride, the former Miss Virginia Lane of Pomona, is a teacher in that city. One barber shop in Montreal offers haircut shave and clothes her education in Anaheim schools and has been employed by the Union Oil company at Santa Fe Springs. Mr. Marshall came to California from Massachusetts and is affiliated with the Union Oil company at Pomona. They will reside in La Habra. Ebell Flower Show is Successful Event Flower enthusiasts enjoyed the annual-Ebell Garden section flower show at the Anaheim Ebellhouse Tuesday in which approximately 500 individual entries were shown. Refreshments were served continually throughout the afternoon and evening with musical programs also brightening the affair. The auditorium of the clubhouse was filled with color and fragrance, and entries were so numerous that judging required nearly double the time allotted. In addition to the wealth of cut blossoms entered, and the 67 individual arrangements on exhibit, 27 children's arrangements and nearly many exquisite miniatures attracted much attention. Any amateur grown flower were eligible for entrance into the flower show no matter by whom grown. Classifications entered included annuals, perennials, shrubs succulents, arrangements, and many other groupings. Judge commenced at 10 o'clock Tuesday. Miss Margaret Bradley won sweepstakes award, presented by the persons receiving the honors in the show. She was given a silver flower bowl contributed by the Anaheim chamber of commerce. Miss Frances Backs won award for the best flower arrangement. She received a pottery bowl donated by Mrs. Harry Pearson, president of Anaheim Ebell club. Second prize, a bouquet and frog donated by the Go Nat Shop, was awarded to Mrs. Rob Easton. The entire show was directed by Mrs. L. C. Herron, leader of garden section: TEXAS PICNIC To Texans San Jacinto Day is a greater event than Fourth of July or the circus. To commemorate this day the San Jacinto picnic will be held in Sycamore Grove park on Sunday, April 23, 1939, since San Jacinto day falls on the preceding Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Victor Hansen, who were married April 3 at Las Vegas, have established their home at 406 N. Lemon street. Mr. Hansen is a member of the faculty of Anaheim union high school, and his bride, the former Miss Virginia Lane of Pomona, is a teacher in that city. One barber shop in Montreal offers haircut, shave, and clothes cleaned and pressed, with the customer doffing his suit and wearing a dressing gown during the multiple operation. Buy now and Buy in Anaheim! YOU'LL REMEMBER THANKFULLY Our perfect food and the cheerful way it's served. For Reservation Phone 3521 MARIGOLD CAFE "Where Dining is a Pleasure" 122 East Center Street Anaheim, California Phone 3521 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH "We also joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, by which we have now received the atonement." These words of Paul the Romans are the Golden Tale in the Lesson-Sermon on "Dtrine of Atonement" on Sunday all Churches of Christ, Science. One of the Scriptural selection includes these verses about Jesus from Matthew: "And, behold, thou brought to him a man sick of palsy, lying on a bed; and Jezus seeing their faith said unto him sick of the palsy; Son, be of good cheer; thy sins be forgiven them And, behold, certain of the scripture said within themselves, This my blasphemeth. And Jesus knoweth their thoughts said, Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts? whether is easier, to say, Thy be forgiven thee; or to say, Arise and walk? But that ye may know that the Son of man hath poured on earth to forgive sins, (so saith he to the sick of the pal) Arise take up thy bed, and go up thine house. And he arose, departed to his house." The Lesson-Serman press also this passage from "Science and Health with Key to the Sciences" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Christianity as Jesus taught was not a creed, nor a system of ceremonies, nor a special gift for a ritualistic Jehovah; but it is the demonstration of divine casting out error and healing sick, not merely in the name Christ, or Truth, but in demonstration of Truth, as must be case in the cycles of divine light." at Ramona Romance Being Prepared for New Season of the most beloved romances ever written, "Ramona" vivid outlay of early California, soon will be presented to the public for nineteenth season. The people of Hemet and San Jacinto in Riverside will offer the eighty-fourth performance of Ramona Saturday, April 22. Thrilling drama is given in Ramona Bowl in the picturesque hills left. San Jacinto. Returning to the cast this season in the title role in Inness whose portrayal in past seasons has won the hearts of hands. Victor Jory will be seen for his eleventh season as Alessanateful Indian lover. The couple also is serving as directors. They even in the picture above left to right. 1939 season of the play calls for performances Saturday and Sunday noons, April 22-23, 29-30 and May 6 and 7. —C.N.P.A. Inc., Service New Summery DRESS FABRICS Smart, gaily colored cottons—soft, pliant spun rayons—beautiful acetates, silks and fine wools in the season's favorite colors and designs. A. B. C. Muslins In beautiful design and colors for cool, summery frocks—36 inches wide— yard 35c Dainty Dimities New patterns in lovely florals, dots and small conventionals for summer frocks— yard 35c Summer Sheers Powder Puff muslin with the permanent finish and A! B. C. Gallant swisses for cool summer frocks—all new patterns— of the most beloved romances ever written, "Ramona" vivid outlay of early California, soon will be presented to the public for nineteenth season. The people of Hemet and San Jacinto in Riverside will offer the eighty-fourth performance of Ramona Saturday, April 22. Thrilling drama is given in Ramona Bowl in the picturesque hills of San Jaelinto. Returning to the cast this season in the title role on Inness whose portrayal in past seasons has won the hearts of hands. Victor Jory will be seen for his eleventh season as Alessandreful Indian lover. The couple also is serving as directors. They will be in the picture above left to right. 1939 season of the play calls for performances Saturday and Sunday noon, April 22-23, 29-30 and May 6 and 7. Eulogia Class Selects Officers Officers of the Eulogia class of Calvary Baptist church for the next term include Mrs. Blanche Tremble, president; Mrs. Garnet Acton, vice president, and Mrs. Helen Hanson, secretary-treasurer. The class met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ethel Jackson. Mrs. Florence Kerr led the devotional and Mrs. Ann Wilson reported that 77 calls had been made during the month by the membership committee. Following the business meeting, Mrs. Mimie Lockman directed various games. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Myrtle Craig, Mrs. Bess-Mott and Mrs. Alice Berthaumm. Assisting Mrs. Jackson is serving refreshments were Mrs. Eunice Barnes, Mrs. Pearl Grange, Mrs. Louella Beardsley, Mrs. Bessie Wade and Mrs. Ruth Wilson. Miss Adelaide Young Active of Reunion Miss Adelaide Young of 611 Clementine street, Anaheim, as an alumnae member of AlphaGamma Delta sorority will take an active part in the international reunion of the organization when it celebrates its thirty-fifth founding celebration with a series of events at the Chapman Park hotel in-Los Angeles Saturday, April 22. In keeping with the 43 chapters in the United States and Canada who will hold similar events, the Southern California celebration will include members of active chapters at U.S.C. and U.C.L.A together with alumnae, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Everett Prindle, state alumnae president. Women's Auxiliary Meets Tuesday Mrs. Fred Edwards was hostess Tuesday evening to the Young Women's auxiliary of the White Temple Methodist church. She dots and smdll conventionals for summer frocks—yard 35c Summer Sheers Powder Puff muslin with the permanent finish and A.' B. C. Gallant swishes for cool summer frocks—all new patterns—yard 39c Swisses and Voiles Latest novelty Swisses and superfine volles for cool frocks. Shown in lights and darks, pretty florals and smart dots—yard 49c Her Ladyship CREPE A superb fancy organdy fabric in exquisite pastels and smart figured designs for dressy frocks—yard 79c Spun Rayons One of the season's most popular fabrics. One group, as special purchase, in stripes, florals and plain colors—specially priced—yard 49c Q. T. Spun Rayons in plain and figured designs—yard 69c Doctors Named for CMTC Examinations Major General Albert J. Bowley, commanding general of the Ninth Corps area, announces the appointments of Dr. E.H.Kersten, 200 N.Palm, and Dr.G.A.Paige, 105 W.Sycamore, as medical examiners for all Citizens' Military Training camp applicants from 4-H Clubs Active in Orange County Members of Orange county agricultural clubs are busy planting crops, taking care of stock or brooding poultry, Ross E. Crane, assistant farvisor. STIAN SCIENCE CHURCH also joy in God through Lord Jesus Christ, by whom we now received the atoneThese words of Paul to Romans are the Golden Text Lesson-Sermon on "Docof Atonement" on Sunday in churches of Christ, Scientist, of the Scriptural selections these verses about Jesus Matthew: "And, behold, they ht to him a man sick of the lying on a bed; and Jesus their faith said unto the palsy; Son, be of good thy sins be forgiven thee. behold, certain of the scribes within themselves, This man themeth. And Jesus knowing their thoughts said, Wherefore ye evil in your hearts? For he is easier, to say, Thy sins given thee; or to say, Arise, walk? But that ye may know the Son of man hath power earth to forgive sins, (then he to the sick of the palsy,) take up thy bed, and go unto house. And he arose, and dited to his house." Lesson-Serman presents this passage from "Science Health with Key to the Scripture" by Mary Baker Eddy, historian as Jesus taught it not a creed, nor a system of monies, nor a special gift from dualistic Jehovah; but it was demonstration of divine Love out error and healing the not merely in the name of it, or Truth, but in demonstration of Truth, as must be the in the cycles of divine light." Southern California celebration will include members of active chapters at U. S. C. and U. C. L. A. together with alumnae, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Everett Prindle, state alumnae president. Women's Auxiliary Meets Tuesday Mrs. Fred Edwards was hostess Tuesday evening to the Young Women's auxiliary of the White Temple Methodist church. She was assisted by Mrs. Eugene Bedal, Mrs. Allan Craine and Mrs. Charles Ahlstrom. During the business meeting over which Mrs. Elmer Hamilton presided, Mrs. Ahlstrom discussed the control of money within the family. Mrs. Joseph Carroll Entertains Club Mrs. Joseph Carroll was hostess to the "500" club on Tuesday at her beautiful country home on the west side. After a delightful one o'clock luncheon, bridge was enjoyed during the afternoon. Mrs. Thomas J. McGeoy won the prize for high score. Mrs. Ernst Borchert was second high and Mrs. Fred Backs, third. Memphis Matron Visiting Here Mrs. Thomas J. McGeoy of Memphis, Tenn., arrived last week and will spend some time in Anaheim. She is the guest of Miss Ana Ryan at her home, Ramona Villa. 24 PER CENT IN SCHOOL Twenty-four per cent of our total population attends school. In England, the figure is only 16 per cent, in France 13 per cent, in Germany 13 per cent, and in Italy 12 per cent. Alligators can go for a month or more without food. Doctors Named for CMTC Examinations Major General Albert J. Bowley, commanding general of the Ninth Corps area, announces the appointments of Dr. E. H. Kersten, 200 N. Palm, and Dr. G. A. Palge, 105 W. Sycamore, as medical examiners for all Citizens' Military Training camp applicants from Anaheim. Applicants for admission to the Citizens' Military Training camps may secure the required physical examination, without cost, from the physicians named, by making an appointment in advance. Accept Resignation of Mrs. Nora Allen Resignation of County Probation Officer Nora Allen was accepted last Thursday evening by the county probation committee. David McMillan, assistant to Mrs. Allen, is expected to be named by Superior Judge H. G. Ames to fill the vacancy. Mrs. Allen had served in the department for 20 years, till nine of which she was thement's head. Her resignation caused by her desire to "much-needed rest." MACHINELESS SPECIAL! MACHINELESS PERMANT WAVE VIOLET'S BEAUTY SALON 105 South Palm, Anaheim Telephone 4 NO TIME LIMIT ON PARKING A. E. SCHUMACHER O. H. RENNER The S2R Store Quaker Lace Week All over America this week better stores are featuring Quaker lace curtains. The S. Q. R. Store is glad to cooperate with new Quaker American Home Curtains in new patterns, new weaves and new sizes. GENUINE QUAKER American Home Curtains are sheer as veiling—as new as tomorrow. Made in a three thread construction, with each mesh tied in place so threads can't slip. That is why Quaker curtains keep their beauty through many years of wear and washing. Quaker curtains are headed, ready to hang and come in beautiful patterns and assorted sizes— 39c up to $1.95 Each QUAKER LACE Dinner Cloths New shipment of beautiful lace cloths, 89c up to $1.95 Each QUAKER LACE Dinner Cloths New shipment of beautiful lace cloths, impressive, rich looking patterns in linen and beige shades. They wash perfectly and last for years. Their lovely designs offer a beautiful setting for fine china and silverware. Assorted sizes Chenille Bedspreads Wonderful assortment of these lovely chenille bedspreads that are high in fashion favor. New assortment of white with pastel designs—solid colors and exquisite all over pastel shades. New group just arrived specially priced at— $3.95 Other styles at $4.95 to $13.50 Full bed and twin bed sizes. See our wonderful display of New Linens Hand blocked linen lunch cloths 54x54 from $1.00 up. Also new hand blocked table sets in the gayest new designs and colors. These are very new and priced very reasonable. H Clubs Active in Orange County READ THE GAZETTE ADS FOR NEWS See FRANK'S CLOCK SHOP 150 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim, California For Dependable Watch and Clock Repairing — ALSO A FULL LINE OF JEWELRY — H Clubs Active in Orange County Members of Orange county 4-H agricultural clubs are busy with planting crops, taking care of livestock or brooding poultry, reports Jess E. Crane, assistant farm ad-visor. Nearly 200 boys are enrolled in agricultural projects, and over 100 girls are enrolled in the 4-H thing clubs. Four new clubs have been start-up during the past month. They are the Flying Needles of Costa Rica, under the leadership of Mrs. Annon Abbott; the Savanna Girls H club under Mrs. A. F. Parra; the Yorba Linda Cloverleaf club, under S. M. Rosedale; and the Sea Girls club under Mrs. Frank Williams. There are now 15 boys in H agricultural clubs and 13 girls in thing clubs in Orange county. Department for 20 years, the last one of which she was the department's head. Her resignation was caused by her desire to "take a much-needed rest." IMPURE WATER-MILK-FOODS cause TYPHOID FEVER Typhoid Fever is another CONQUERED disease, because Medical Science has definitely learned the cause and prevention. There is no longer necessity for anyone to have it, if he will immunize himself with anti-typhoid vaccine. Typhoid fever is a serious and wasting disease, "fought out" between the typhoid germs and the bodily forces, with the intestines and blood as the battleground. TYPHOID germs enter the body, in nearly every instance, through water which has been contaminated through faulty drainage, unclean milk or UNCOOKED food. When in doubt about the water you drink in strange places, it is best to go thirsty or boil it thoroughly. Be just as careful about milk and foods, especially salad foods served uncooked. The sure way for protection is to take a course of TYPHOID VACCINE, consisting of three weekly injections, that will completely protect you, for from three to five years. In these days of travel and being forced to eat and drink in all kinds of places, it is especially advisable. JACKSON DRUG CO. Prescription specialists 237 EAST CENTER ST. ANAHEIM-CAL. THIS IS No. 42 OF A SERIES "WELCOME THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE DOCTOR."