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SOCIETY Mrs. Lindell Named Council President Mrs. Arthur Lindell, for the past year president of the Fremont Parent-Teachers association and for many years active in the work of the organization, was unanimously elected president of the Anaheim Council of Parent and Teachers last Friday afternoon. She will succeed Mrs. B. E. Baumbach, who served during the past two years. Other new officers elected Friday were Mrs. W. E. Melton, first vice president; Mrs. Clair Albin, second vice president; Mrs. Wilbert Bonney, secretary; Mrs. Harry Heckman, treasurer; Mrs. Arthur Roquet, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Evan Alsip, auditor, and Mrs. J. F. Jenkins, historian. Installation of officers will take place on April 26 at the home of Mrs. F. A. Alden. The nominating committee which selected the new officers was composed by Mrs. Roquet, chairman, Mrs. R. W. Marvin, Mrs. H. C. Vincent, Mrs. Heckman, Mrs. H. G. Harling, Mrs. C. A. Starr, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Bonney and Mrs. Guy Holman. Mrs. Baumbach is Luncheon Hostess Mrs. B. E. Baumbach, retiring president of the Anaheim Council of Parents and Teachers entertained members of the executive boards for the past two years at a luncheon last Friday afternoon, at the Grace Lutheran's church's dining room. Assisting the hostess in serving were Mrs. R. S. Summers, Mrs. R. C. Hein and Mrs. H. C. Vincent. In addition to the members of the boards, Mrs. Baumbach also invited as special guests Mrs. M. A. Gauer, Miss E. Kate Rea, Mrs. R. Marvin, Mrs. W. M. Kelsey and Mrs. J. A. O'Neill. Board members present were the Mesdames Arthur Lindell, F. R. Alden, Arthur Roquet, Wilbert Bonney, Forest Lee, J. F. Jenkins, C. A. Starr, W. E. Melton, Rudolph Wollenman, H. G. Harling, H. C. Daniels, Allan Crain, Bernard Love, George Holden, O. E. Lodge and George Betzsold. The Mesdames Herman Oelrich, Walter Ward, Ellis Gaddis, E. G. Beddall, R. C. Hein, L. N.Wisser, Walter Ross, J. W. Wilson, H.C.Axup, A.C.Sisson, T.E.Harrison, R.S.Summers, Paul Davidson, R.A.Richard,Roy Helsing and Floyd McCracken,and Miss Adelaide Price.Mrs.Harry Burden was invited but was unable to attend. Miss Ellen Griffen Betrothal Interests Anaheim Residents Mr. and Mrs. W.K.Humbert of 2238 N.Alvarado road,Phoenix,Ariz., have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Janice Humbert,to Robert Owen Weisel son of Mr.mand Mrs.Peter Weisel of La Habra Heighs.News of the engagement was made known at an open house at the beautiful Humbert home last week end. News of the coming marriage of these popular young people is of particular interest to Anaheimers.Mrs.Humbert,the former Miss George Bailey,sent her childhood in this city.She is the daughter of the late Dr.G.H.Bailey,一 time Anaheim physician,and a sister of Mrs.Henry Kuchel. Mr and Mrs.Peter Weisel parents of the groom-to-be are former residents of Anaheim and still keep in close touch with affairs here from their home in La Habra Heights. The romance began three years ago while Miss Humbert attended Scripps college in Claremont while Mr.Weisel was a student at Pomona college.Miss Humbert is affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and is at present studying fashion designing at the Jean Carol school in Los Angeles. Mr.Weisel is connected with the management of his father's large landed interests in La Habra.No date has been set for the wedding,但 it is not planned for the immediate future. Mr,and Mrs.Peter Weise motored to Phoenix with their son,and were the houseguests of Mr and Mrs.Humbert over the weekend。 Eva H. Boyd Candidate for CITY TREASURER Would Appreciate Your Vote at Municipal Election APRIL 9, 1940 Over 35 years business experience. Miss Ellen Griffen Weds Max Lorimore Miss Ellen Elizabeth Griffen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Griffen of this city, and Max Lorimore, a young businessman of Los Angeles, were married in the latter city at 3 o'clock last Saturday afternoon. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's aunt, Miss Jacobson, at 1320 West 41st street. Only members of the immediate family were present at the ceremony which was followed by a large reception to the numerous friends of the young couple. The honeymoon will be spent at San Francisco, and upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Lorimore will reside in Santa Monica. Buy now and Buy in Anaheim YOUR MOST VALUABLE SINGLE FOOD— Yet your most economical Excelsior products are laboratory protected for your health’s sake— Think of it . . . a quart of fresh pasteurized milk provides half your essential daily food elements . . . milk vitamins, milk minerals, and milk protiens that prolong youthful vitality, help you keep young. Start now to take “your quart a day.” The Mesdames Herman Oelrich, Walter Ward, Ellis Gaddis, E. G. Beddall, R. C. Hein, L. N. Wisser, Walter Ross, J. W. Wilson, H. C. Axup, A. C. Sisson, T. E. Harrison, R. S. Summers, Paul Davidson, R. A. Richard, Roy Helsing and Floyd McCracken, and Miss Adelaide Price. Mrs. Harry Burden was invited, but was unable to attend. Successor to Mrs. Smith Chosen Mrs. Richard M. Miller of Huntington Beach, former resident of Anaheim, last Friday was elected to the presidency of Southern District, California Federation of Women's clubs, succeeding Mrs. Earl E. Smith of Anaheim, who resigned recently. Mrs. Millie will complete Mrs. Smith's term on office, which has one year to run. The election was held at a regular executive board meeting at Fullerton. Mrs. H. T. Millie of El Centro, district vice president, presided during the meeting. She had previously declined automatically assume the president's chair. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH “Truly in vain is salvation hoped for from the hills; and from the multitude of mountains: true in the Lord our God is the salvation of Israel.” This verse from Jeremiah is the Golden Text of the Lesson-Sermon on “Unreality on Sunday in all Churches of Christ, Scientist. The Lesson-Sermon includes these passages from Ecclesiastes: “I the Preacher was king over Israel in Jerusalem. And I gave my heart to seek and search out by wisdom concerning all things that are done under heaven: ... I have seen all the works that are done under the sun; and, behold all is vanity and vexation of spirit ... For in much wisdom is much grief; and he that increases knowledge increaseth sorrow.” Paul's words to the Corinthians are also presented: “Let no man deceive himself. If any man among you seemeth to be wise in this world, let him become a fool that he may be wise. For the wizard of this world is foolishness with God.” Among the selections from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker Eddy are the statements: “How true it is.” milk provides half your essential daily food elements . . . milk vitamins, milk minerals, and milk protiens that prolong youthful vitality, help you keep young. Start now to take “your quart a day.” at your Grocer’s or Telephone Anaheim 4122 If Your Want Progress VOTE RIGHT Tuesday, April 9, 1940 VOTE FOR Charles A. Pearson John Kellenberger, Jr. X John H. Mattys “Barney” Stoffel X Ray Van Wagoner For a More Progressive Community Thal Interests Weim Residents And Mrs. W. K. Humbert of Alvarado Road, Phoenix, have announced the be- of their daughter, Janice, to Robert Owen Weisel, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weisel Abra Heighs. News of the event was made known at the house at the beautiful home last week end. Of the coming marriage of popular young people is of our interest to Anaheimers. Humbert, the former Miss Bailey, spent her child- this city. She is the one of the late Dr. G. H. One time Anaheim physi- a sister of Mrs. Henry And Mrs. Peter Weisel, par- the groom-to-be, are form- ents of Anaheim and still close touch with affairs in their home in La Habra. Romance began three years the Miss Humbert attended college in Claremont, Dr. Weisel was a student at college. Miss Humbert is with Kappa Kappa sorority and is at present fashion designing at theROL school in Los Angeles. Weisel is connected with the moment of his father's large interests in La Habra. State has been set for the year, but it is not planned immediate future. And Mrs. Peter Weisel to Phoenix with their were the houseguests of Mrs. Humbert over the al. Rose Bushman Weds La Habran Wedding vows were exchanged last Sunday morning at San Juan Capistrano mission by Miss Rose M. Bushman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman of Anaheim, and Domingo Bastanchury, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic J. Bastanchury of La Habra. Rev. Father Arthur J. Hutchinson, read the rites. Only attendants of the bridal couple were Mrs. Maurice Dugan, sister of the bride, and Frederick Bastanchury, brother of the bride-groom. A wedding breakfast was held at the Capistrano hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Bastanchury will establish their new home at La Habra, where the former is a citrus grower. He was graduated from Loyola high school and Loyola University. Mrs. Bastanchury is a graduate of Anaheim union high school. Reveal Marriage of Marie Householder Marriage of Miss Marie Marian Householder to William Greenelsh of San Luis Obispo on March 22, was formally announced last Friday by the bride's partnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Householder of Anaheim. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greenelsh. The ceremony took place in the parsonage of the Presbyterian church of San Luis Obispo, with Dr. Frederick J. Hart, pastor of the church, officiating. Only witnesses were the bridegroom's parents and his sister, Miss Jean Greenelsh. The new Mrs. Greenelsh has returned to Anaheim to complete A.E.SCHUMACHER O.H.RENNER The S2R Store 33rd ANN Dainty, Summery LAWNS New arrivals in beautiful sheer lawns—floralis, stripes and geometric designs in beautiful colorings. Anniversray priced—yard ..... 33c Our Famous DU BARRY PRINTS New shipment, new spring patterns in floralis, plaids and stripes. Special for the Anniversary event—17c Chenille BEDSPREADS A special Anniversary purchase—heavily tufted chenille spreads in all the popular colors, also white. A $3.95 value—double and single bed sizes—Special ..... $3.33 Scranton LACE SLOTHS Fashion designing at the school in Los Angeles. Weisel is connected with the moment of his father's large interests in La Habra. State has been set for the date, but it is not planned immediately future. Mrs. Peter Weisel to Phoenix with their were the houseguests of Mrs. Humbert over the Sessor to Smith Chosen Richard M. Miller of Hunt-Beach, former resident of San last Friday was elected presidency of Southern California Federation of chubs, succeeding Mrs. Smith of Anaheim, who recently. Mrs. Miller complete Mrs. Smith's term of which has one year to run election was held at a executive board meeting. Mrs. H. P. Miller Centro, district vice presided during the meeting, had previously declined to officially assume the presi- TIAN SCIENCE CHURCH by in vain is salvation hop from the hills, and from attitude of mountains: truly Lord our God is the salva-Israel." This verse from which is the Golden Text in Jason-Sermon on "Unreality" today in all Churches of Scientist. Lesson-Sermon includes passages From Ecclesiastes: Preacher was king over Jerusalem. And I gaveurt to seek and search out wisdom concerning all things done under heaven: seen all the works that are under the sun; and, behold,unity and vexation of spirit. In much wisdom is muchand he that increasethdge increaseth sorrow." words to the Corinthians presented: "Let no man himself. If any man you seemeth to be wise in world, let him become a fool, may be wise. For the wiseth this world is foolishness good." The selections from the an Science textbook, "Scied Health with Key to the res," by Mary Baker Eddy, statements: "How true it is Chenille BEDSPREADS A special Anniversary purchase—heavily tufted chenille spreads in all the popular colors, also white. A $3.95 value—double and single bed sizes—Special ... $3.33 Scranton LACE CLOTHS Beautiful lace cloths that last for years. Popular 72x90 inch size in several lovely patterns. Anniversary priced ... $2.69 LUNCHEON CLOTHS 52-inch rayon luncheon cloths in gay floral print designs, very colorful. For this Anniversary event—Special ... 59c ALL WOOL BLANKETS Full size 72x84 all pure virgin wool blankets with deep rayon satin binding—thoroughly tested for wear, warmth and appearance. 6 beautiful colors, usually $8.95—Anniversary priced ... $7.88 Cannon and Salem SHEETS Fine quality Salem sheets made by Pequot and Cannons, an exceptional value for the Anniversary event— 72x108 size Special ... 88c 81x108 size Special, each PILLOW CASES, each ... 98c 19c Two Suspects Held On Robbery Charge Two of the three men charged with robbery of Melvin West of Buena Park nearly two weeks ago were held to answer in superior court last Monday, while the complaint against the third was dismissed to enable him to act as a witness for the state. Bound over to superior court after examination before Justice of the Peace Charles Kuchel were Soil Management School Tomorrow New developments in soil dilling—fertilizer results, effect irrigation waters, soil deficits diseases and other important tors affecting crop yields will disclosed to Orange county gers at the Soil Management school tomorrow at Santa Ana. Several soil and irrigation Anaheim Townsend club No. 1 will sponsor a chili bean dinner next Thursday evening between 5:30 and 7 o'clock at club headquarters, 224 E. Center street. Rev. Joe Nation of Long Beach will be guest speaker of the evening. Mrs. George Davidson of Des Moines, Iowa, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davidson on South Lemon street. Mrs. Davidson is the grandmother of the Anaheim man and expects to remain in Anaheim about a month. James Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allan, is able to receive visitors at the Fullerton General hospital where he underwent a major operation last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. William Queale of Fullerton are the parents of a son, born last night at Fullerton general hospital. Both parents are well known in Anaheim and Mrs. Queale is a member of the Junior Ebell society of this city. The paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. W. Queale reside in Anaheim. Prosperity Townsend club will hold its regular meeting tomorrow night at the Ebell clubhouse. Delegates will be selected for the convention at Riverside April 14. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Smith of 1100 E. Broadway at St. Joseph hospital yesterday. If water is to be added to an automobile battery, it should be done before the car is run, not after returning from a trip. On Robbery Charge Two of the three men charged with robbery of Melvin West of Buena Park nearly two weeks ago were held to answer in superior court last Monday, while the complaint against the third was dismissed to enable him to act as a witness for the state. Bound over to superior court after examination before Justice of the Peace Charles Kuchel were James King and Robert Jarvin. Harold Milbrant, the third defendant, gained his freedom. Gift Booklet for Brides to Be A supply of Virginia Courtenay's latest Bride Booklet has just been received at this office. The bride of 1940 will find many helpful suggestions and intimate chit-chat on important subjects; each one may have a copy of this interesting booklet as long as the supply lasts. HAVE THEY HEARD ...HE MARRIED AN Angel! To be certain they do hear this happy news, send Art Point specially processed Wedding Announcements...a thoughtful gesture which will be warmly appreciated by your friends. Inexpensive...modern...impressive. Ask us for your gift copy of "So You're Going to Be Married"...a clever little booklet containing treasured bits of information that the bride-to-be will cherish always. Anaheim Gazette Phone 2414 259 E. Center New developments in soil dilling—fertilizer results, effective irrigation waters, soil deficient diseases and other important factors affecting crop yields will be disclosed to Orange county growers at the Soil Management Society tomorrow at Santa Ana. Several soil and irrigation specialists from the college of agriculture have been obtained for the meeting by the Agricultural tension service. Among these be J. C. Johnston, new specialist of the Agricultural tension service; W. R. Schooner, soil specialist; J. B. Brown, nutrition specialist; A. R. Haas, chemist, experiment station; Harold E. Wahlberg, farm agent of Orange county. Jellied Fruit Salad To Be Broadcast by Mary Lee Tayler September 28, 1939 No. 2 can sliced pineapple 1 package lemon-flavored gelatin ¼ cup Pet Milk ½ teaspoon salt Drain pineapple and save juice water to juice to make 1 cup slices pineapple into halves and garnish. Cut remaining slices into pieces. Heat juice to boiling point gelatin and stir until dissolved thoroughly. Rub an 8-inch mold salad oil. Arrange half slices of pineapple against sides of mold. Mix to mayonnaise, milk and salt. Stir cooled gelatin. Chill until mixture gins to thicken, then beat with egg beater until foamy. Fold in pieces of pineapple. Put into pre-mold. Chill until firm. Unmold twice. Decorate with Maraschino candy if desired. Serves 6. NOTE: One and one-half cups fresh or peaches, seedless grapes, sliced, pipe banana mixture of diced fruits may be substituted for the pineapple if desired. O. H. RENNER R Store CHILDREN'S ANKLETS Special group — all new spring shades—sizes 6 to 10½. Extra value for Anniversary Event— Pair 19c SILK HOSE Ladies' "famous make" silk hose; chiffon weight in four of the smartest spring shades—ringless crepe—fine guage—Anniversary Special— Pair 87c ANNIVERSARY COME TO OUR BIRTHDAY PARTY APRIL 4 TO 13 We're celebrating our 33rd Anniversary with a tremendous offering of spring and summer needs at exceptionally low prices. It's our way of saying "Thank You" for your loyalty all these years. And we want you to share in these Anniversary bargains. It's a sale "that takes the cake" for "honest to goodness" values, for top-notch quality, for complete selections. Come, and share in the savings. LADIES' DRESSES In this group are chic prints and some stylish jersey dresses, in the season's popular colors. Anniversary priced Sizes 12 to 44 $5.75 DRESS SHIRTS Just 5 dozen of our regular men's $2.00 shirts. They are of woven fabrics, no wilt collar, pre-shrunk and fast colors. All fancy patterns. Anniversary priced ...2 for $3.50 LADIES' SWEATERS Stylish hand knitted sweaters in lovely pastel colors. Choice of buttoned and pull-over styles. Anniversary sale $2.45 SPORT SHIRTS Our Mark Twain long sleeve sport shirts in stylish colors, $1.65 values. Anniversary priced ...$1.29 LADIES' SKIRTS Flared and pleated, in black and white silk, jersey and luana cloth—also soft MEN'S SLACK SUITS One lot of men's cotton slack suits, all fast colors and sanforized shrunk LADIES' SWEATERS Stylish hand knitted sweaters in lovely pastel colors. Choice of buttoned and pull-over styles. Anniversary sale $2.45 LADIES' SKIRTS Flared and pleated, in black and white silk, jersey and luana cloth—also soft pastels. Specially priced in the Anniversary Event $2.79 DAINTY BLOUSES Ladies' batiste and rayon blouses in white and fashionable colors. Anniversary priced $1.49 GIRLS' DRESSES One lot of girls' print dresses, attractive, new styles in sizes 2 to 14. Anniversary special $1.49 SLACK SUITS One group of ladies' slack suits. They come in high shades in sizes 12 to 20. Special for the Anniversary Event $2.79 BATH CRYSTALS AND BUBBLE BATH 5-lb. container of crystals, a water softener and perfume and 4-lb. container of Bubble Bath—the product that softens, perfumes and gives that different bath. Anniversary special both for $49c SPORT SHIRTS Our Mark Twain long sleeve sport shirts in stylish colors, $1.65 values. Anniversary priced $1.29 MEN'S SLACK SUITS One lot of men's cotton slack suits, all fast colors and sanforized shrunk. Anniversary Priced $1.95 and $2.50 BOYS' SLACK SUITS Boys' cotton slack suits. Special for the Anniversary Event $1.65 BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS One lot of Boys' Sport Shirts, short sleeves, regular $1.00 values. Just 5 dozen to go at this price 79c SHOWER CURTAINS Lovely shower curtains and sash curtains to match in all colors. Anniversary priced. $2.95 Shower Curtains—6x6 feet, special at $2.19 $1.79 Sash Curtains to match—Special at $1.29 BATH SETS Bath sets, rug and seat cover in a lovely range of colors, $1.19 value. Anniversary special, set $89c Early Pest Control Advised by Expert Owing to the mild winter which enabled various insect pests to propagate more rapidly and earlier than usual, H. L. Thomason of the growers' service department of the Mutual Orange Distributors urges citrus growers to adopt definite programs of pest control. He declares that without such programs there is the possibility of getting a start and doing Clark Singers Will Appear Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Clark and their daughter, who have preached and sung in leading churches of the nation, will be at White Temple Methodist church Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. At the morning service the pastor, Rev. R. Kells Swenerton, will preach on "A World that Pierces the Sky." The music will be under the direction of Miss Betty. School Tomorrow new developments in soil hanning—fertilizer results, effect of irrigation waters, soil deficiency, causes and other important factors affecting crop yields will be closed to Orange county growers at the Soil Management school tomorrow at Santa Ana. Several soil and irrigation specimens from the college of agriculture and the experiment station have been obtained for the farm testing by the Agricultural Extension service. Among these will be J. C. Johnston, new citrus specialist of the Agricultural Extension service; W. R. Schoonover, specialist; J. B. Brown, irrigation specialist; A. R. Haas, soil mist, experiment station, and Old E. Wahlberg, farm advisor Orange county. Fellied Fruit Salad To Be Broadcast by Mary Lee Taylor September 28, 1939 2 can sliced pineapple 6 tablespoons bottled mayonnaise or salad dressing package lemon-flavored gelatin ¼ cup Pet Milk ½ teaspoon salt In pineapple and save juice. Add water to juice to make 1 cup. Cut 3 cups pineapple into halves and save for dish. Cut remaining slices into small pieces. Heat juice to boiling point. Add tin and stir until dissolved. Cool thoroughly. Rub an 8-inch mold with oil. Arrange half slices of pineapple on sticks sides of mold. Mix together vanillaise, milk and salt. Stir into filled gelatin. Chill until mixture beaten to thicken, then beat with rotary beater until foamy. Fold in small slices of pineapple. Put into prepared bowl. Chill until firm. Unmold on let- decorate with Maraschino cherries desired. Serves 6. TE: One and one-half cups fresh or canned cherries, seedless grapes, sliced, ripe bananas, or texture of diced fruits may be substituted for pineapple if desired. Advised by Expert Owing to the mild winter which enabled various insect pests to propagate more rapidly and earlier than usual, H. L. Thomason of the growers' service department of the Mutual Orange Distributors urges citrus growers to adopt definite programs of pest control. He declares that without such programs there is the possibility of pests getting a start and doing much damage before their presence is realized. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Clark and their daughter, who have preached and sung in leading churches of the nation, will be at White Temple Methodist church Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. At the morning service the pastor, Rev. R. Kells Swenerton, will preach on "A World that Pierces the Sky." The music will be under the direction of Miss Betty Fackiner, with Miss Elizabeth Bowlus at the organ. YOUR VOTE FOR JOSEPHINE A. FULFER CANDIDATE for Anaheim City Treasurer Will be Appreciated A RESIDENT OF ANAHEIM FOR 18 YEARS. AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER City Election April 9, 1940