anaheim-gazette 1939-06-08
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Sorority Has Potluck at Beach
A potluck supper at the beach home of Mrs. Howard Maxwell was an event of Monday evening for members of Eta Gamma chapter of Kappa Delta Phi and their escorts. During the evening plans for the group's participation in the national convention at Oklahoma City were made.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell were Mrs. Harold Hemmer, Mrs. Reed Williams, Mrs. George Brumley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nunlist, Miss Eileen Muchow, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Black, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Rollo and Mrs. Herbert Sipple.
Miss Lola Compton Named Noble Grand
Mrs. Lola Compton was elected noble grand of the Lois Rebekah lodge of Anaheim last Friday evening. She succeeds Mrs. Ora Horn and will be installed, together with other officers, at the July meeting.
Also elected were Mrs. Bessie Curtis, vice grand; Mrs. Margaret Myers, recording secretary; Mrs. Elsie Borth, financial secretary; Mrs. Lizzie Nylen, treasurer, and Miss Hannah Horwitz, trustee.
Mr. Mabel Ives, a past noble grand, was seated during the same meeting as district deputy president. She was presented the insignia of her office by Mrs. Elizabeth Hall of Westminster, past deputy.
Christena Pietrok's Bethrothal Revealed
Betrothal of Miss Christina Pietrok, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Pietrok, to Maurice Schmitz of San Luis Obispo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Schmitz of River side, was announced last Thursday evening at the Piertok home on South Lemon street.
The evening was spent in games of Chinese checkers with Miss Marjorie Johnson and Mrs. C. A. Sooter being awarded prizes. At the close of the game, Mrs. Pietrok assisted by Miss Lucile Pietrok served refreshments.
Other guests of the evening were Mrs. Carl Marrion, Mrs. Rose Kirk, Miss Wilda Fender, Miss Helen Pifer, Miss Verlee Heying, Mrs. Harold Hilgers of Santa Anita Mrs. Robert Preston of Pomona and Mrs. Delbert Saunders of Stanton.
NEWSY NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenwood, 535 S. Zeyn street, are the parents of a son, born Saturday June 3, at St. Joseph hospital.
Rev. Father F. J. Dubbel of Venice was a visitor in Anaheim Tuesday. He has been a subscriber to The Gazette for 42 years.
Helen Losleben, senior student at Marywood Central Catholic high school, has been awarded the degree of Paladin Leader, a high honor in the Catholic work, school.
One of the chief functions of the liver is to manufacture bile, a most important fluid. The cells of the liver produce this bile, store some temporarily in the gall-bladder, while the balance is emptied into the digestive tract. After aiding digestion, most of this bile is reabsorbed by the blood, carried back to the liver to act as a stimulant for further production of bile.
Strong purgatives act as a violent irritant, and forces waste material through the intestines so fast the bile does not have time to be normally absorbed. The only reason the patient feels better, is because he has freed his system of accumulated waste matter, not because he has "stirred up his liver."
Strong purgatives will do no permanent good, and will, when constantly resorted to, weaken the entire digestive system. Your liver is probably perfectly normal, let it alone.
If you suffer from symptoms popularly believed to be "sluggish," "torpid" or "inactive" liver, form regular bodily habits. If the symptoms do not clear up, the trouble is probably elsewhere. Consult your doctor.
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SOCIETY
Dorothy Harman Reveals Engagement to Edwin Osher
Formal announcement of the engagement of Miss Dorothy Harman to George Edwin Osher was made Sunday afternoon during a tea at the home of the bride-elect's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil O. Harman, 518 S. Indiana street.
Miss Harman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harman and Mr. Osher is the son of Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Osher. Both families have been prominent in Anaheim for many years.
The bride-elect received her degree at the University of California at Los Angeles after having first graduated from Anaheim union high school and Santa Ana junior college. Since her graduation, Miss Harman has been a teacher at George Washington school here.
Mr. Osher also a graduate of Anaheim union high school. He later received his degree from Redlands university and is now completing his study for the Methodist ministry at Boston University school of theology. He expects to be assigned to a pastorate later in the summer.
Guests were received by Mrs. J. E. Harman and Mrs. Virgil Harman. Refreshments were served in the dining room, with Miss Mildred Mauerhan and Miss Adah Louise Wilcox pouring tea.
During the afternoon, Lyman
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Father F. J. Dubbel of was a visitor in Anaheim week from a two week trip into 16 states. They relatives in Indiana and Boston.
Losleben, senior student Jaywood Central Catholic school, has been awarded the Paladin Leader, a high in the Catholic work, schools announced.
Mrs. Ray Bercot, and Kie, returned to Anaheim week from a two week trip into 16 states. They relatives in Indiana and Boston.
Theodore B. Kuchel and Mrs. Dorothy Jean and Elizabeth, returned to their Anaheim this morning visiting Mrs. Kuchel's parish and Mrs. O. M. Ulvestad ago.
Actions have been sent out and relatives of Miss Heckman and Warren L. Ko attend their wedding at Temple Methodist church day, June 18.
District P.-T. A. Ends Year’s Work
Anaheim Council of Parents and Teachers was host group last Thursday at the final meeting of the school year of District Four of the California Congress of Parents and Teachers at Anaheim city park. Approximately 200 delegates from all parts of the county were in attendance.
Principal speakers of the day were Mrs. Leo Hedges of Los Angeles, state motion picture chairman, and George Hjelte of Los Angeles, state recreation chairman. Both talked on phases of the activities of their committees.
Following the welcome by Mrs. R. W. Marvin of Anaheim, Mrs. R. C. Korff of Tustin, district president, conducted a business meeting.
Eltha Huntington Weds Brea Man
The Brea Christian church was the scene last Friday evening of the marriage of Miss Eltha Ruth Huntington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hatfield, 1201 Diamond street, to Frank J. Schweitzer, Jr., of Brea, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Schweitzer, Sr., of that city. The rites were read by Rev. Frank V. Stipp, pastor of the church.
Helen Fowler Wed Corwin Roquet
Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Ro (Helen Fowler) are now at home to friends at 730 Zeyn street, lowing their marriage at Vegas, Nev., on Friday, May They spent a week’s honeymoon Grand Canyon.
The bride is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Fowler the bridegroom is the son of and Mrs. Emil Roquet. The tendants at the wedding, w
Principal speakers of the day were Mrs. Leo Hedges of Los Angeles, state motion picture chairman, and George Hjelte of Los Angeles, state recreation chairman. Both talked on phases of the activities of their committees.
Following the welcome by Mrs. R. W. Marvin of Anaheim, Mrs. R. C. Korff of Tustin, district president, conducted a business meeting.
Weds Brea Man
The Brea Christian church was the scene last Friday evening of the marriage of Miss Eltha Ruth Huntington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hatfield, 1201 Diamond street, to Frank J. Schweitzer, jr., of Brea, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Schweitzer, sr., of that city. The rites were read by Rev. Frank V. Stipp, pastor of the church.
The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Lewis Huntington of San Diego. Her attendants were Mrs. Thomas Huntington of Chula Vista, matron of honor, and Miss Helen York of Monrovia, bridesmaid. Eugene A. Leverich of Fullerton attended the bridegroom as best man and the ushers were Arthur Johnson of Fullerton, Leonard D. Buttler of Bakersfield and Melvin Slaveson of Long Beach.
Music for the ceremony was furnished by Miss Helen Pifer and William Fackiner, who sang "Through the Years" and "Because."
A reception in the Hatfield home followed the wedding. Wedding cake, ice cream and coffee were served. Mrs. Ralph McLean and Miss Olive Musser poured, while Opal McDonald and Pearl Minogue assisted in serving. After the reception the couple left for a honeymoon trip to northern California and Oregon.
The bride is a graduate of Anaheim union high school, Los Angeles City college and Monrovia School of Cosmetology. The bridegroom was graduated from Brea-Olinda high school, Fullerton junior college and later attended the University of California. He is now affiliated with the Shaffer Tool Works in Brea, where the couple will make their home.
Indianapolis is situated at the exact geographical center of the state of Indiana.
Corwin Roquet
Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Roquet (Helen Fowler) are now at Helen Fowler's office to friends at 730 Zeyn street, lowing their marriage at Vegas, Nev., on Friday, May They spent a week's honeymoon Grand Canyon.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Fowler; the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Emil Roquet. The tendants at the wedding, we took place in the Methodist sonage, were Mr. and Mrs. Eu Culler, brother-in-law and son of Mr. Roquet.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Roquet graduated from Anaheim university high school. Mrs. Roquet continued her studies at Santa Ana junior college, while Mr. Roquet went Citrus junior college. He is employed with Mutual Citrus products company.
Melvin Smiths Reveal Marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith (Pauline Raley) entertained usurday evening in the home for former's parents, Mr. and J. C. Smith, with an information ception which served to announce the young couple's marriage in the spring at Yuma. The b is the daughter of Mr. and Earl Raley of Lindsey.
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Corwin Roquet
and Mrs. Corwin Roquet
(ren Fowler) are now at home friends at 730 Zeyn street foliing their marriage at Las
s, Nev., on Friday, May 28.
spent a week's honeymoon at
Canyon.
The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. Forrest Fowler and bridegroom is the son of Mr.
Mrs. Emil Roquet. Their attants at the wedding, which The common house spider has six spinnerets, each of which is covered with tiny spinning spools, and out of these come jets of liquid silk, hardening instantaneously on exposure to air.
Lynn Myers of the St. Louis Cardinals and Billy Myers of the Cincinnati Reds form the only rival shortshop brother act in the history of the major leagues.
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