anaheim-gazette 1941-04-10
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Easter Services Planned Sunday
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and a vocal duet, "I Am the Resurrection and the Life" by Mrs. Adeline Smith and Mrs. H. G. Dymmel.
A play, "He Lives," will be presented during the young people's Easter program in the evening. The choir will sing "Alleluia, Christ is Risen" and "The Resurrection Song."
CALVARY BAPTIST
Easter service at Calvary Baptist church will begin at 9:45 a.m. with a baptismal service, and specially prepared Easter presentations by various members of the Church school staff.
The morning worship service will begin at 10:45 a.m. instead of 11, during which the robed choir will present the cantata, "Victory" by G. R. Sanderson. Ruth Clark Wilson directs the choir and soloists will be Betty Wright, Dorothy Marvin, Mrs. Hanson, Elizabeth Bartlett and Mrs. Horace Hempshall. Rev. Earl R. Berg will speak on the subject, "All Hail."
During the afternoon, Calvary church will be used by the Japanese Free Methodist church for an Easter baptismal service.
"The Voice of the Garden," an Easter pageant, will be presented at 7:30 p.m. under the direction of Mrs. Earl Arns and Mrs. Horace Hempshall.
ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL
Lenten services at St. Michael's Episcopal church, Adele and Emily Sts., come to a close with the crucifixion service Good Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Easter services begin with the sunrise Eucharist on Sunday
Mrs. Paddock Fetes Mrs. Merle Krulish
Mrs. Merle Krulish of San Diego who formerly lived in Anaheim, was feted with a baby shower by Mrs. Eldon Paddock, 820 N. Dickel St., Monday afternoon.
The house was decorated in pink and blue peach blossoms and iris. Each card table had a vase with one tiny blue candle surrounded by sweet peas. Court whist was played and first prize was won by Mrs. Safford Minder and second prize was won by Mrs. Glen Estis.
Invited guests were Mrs. Wayne Griggs, Mrs. Robert Harvey, Mrs. Robert Baker, Mrs. Arval Morris, Mrs. Charles Greenwood, Mrs. John Knutzen, Mrs. Safford Minder, Mrs. L. E. Middleton, Mrs. Robert Beaver, Mrs. Royal Marten, Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mrs. Estis of Santa Ana, Mrs. Ward Mongomery of Hollywood, Mrs. Bert Morley, Mrs. Lloyd Ross, Mrs. Stanley Frederick George, Mrs. John Kelsey, Miss Marjory Montgomery; the honored guest and the hostess.
Betty Lou Porter Weds Roy Musch
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Strathman of Fullerton this week announced the marriage of their daughter, Betty Lou Porter, to Roy Musch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Musch of Anaheim. The wedding took place last Friday at Las Vegas, Nev.
The bride is a graduate of Fullerton union high school and junior college, and has been employed at the James airport in Fullerton. The bridegroom, a graduate of Anaheim union high school, is employed at the Mississippi Glass company in Fullerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Musch are at home at the Biltmore apartments in
Good Friday Services Planned
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Thirst." Music to be selected.
Rev. Earl R. Berg, pastor, Catholic Baptist church, sixth word "It is Finished." Solo, Mrs. Etempshall, "I Give My Life To Thee."
Rev. Thomas L. Burden, past White Temple Methodist church seventh word, "Father, In The Hands I Commend My Spirit Duet, Lyman Harpster and F Edwards, a selection from "The Crucifixion."
Rev. Hubert Rasbach of Lutheran church, Fullerton, and Rev. George Busdiecker of Peter Lutheran church, Santa Ana will assist Rev. C. H. S. Hunziz in presentation of the service to the Grace Lutheran church. Visiting pastors will be special musics.
During the second and third periods, which will be conducted by Rev. Rasbach, his "chorister" will sing, "I Lay My Sins Jesus" and "Ah, Dearest Jesus." Mrs. W. A. Schiess will be at piano.
During the third and fifth periods which will be conducted by Rev. Busdiecker, soloists from church will be heard. Mrs. K Ehlen will sing, "Just as I Without One Plea," and at the fifth service Margaret Fields will sing, "The Last Supper." Ms Dorothy Dutton will accompany the soloists.
Rev. Hunziker will conduct first, fourth and seventh services and members of the local church will furnish the musical numbers At the first service Shirley Keen and Gloria Knutsen will sing "Were You There When The Crucified My Lord?" At fourth service, the choir will s
"The Voice of the Garden," an Easter pageant, will be presented at 7:30 p.m. under the direction of Mrs. Earl Arns and Mrs. Horace Hempshall.
ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL
Lenten services at St. Michael's Episcopal church, Adele and Emily Sts., come to a close with the crucifixion service Good Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Easter services begin with the sunrise Eucharist on Sunday morning at 6 o'clock. At 10:30 a.m. will be held the choral Eucharist. The rector, the Rev. D. Howard Dow, will be the celebrant, and will also preach a short sermon. The choir will sing Borrell's setting of the Eucharist.
The church school will hold its session at 10:30, followed by an Easter party.
FREE METHODIST
The Sunday School's program will open Easter observance at the Free Methodist church, Sycamore and Claudinà Sts., at 9:45 a.m. At 11 a.m., Rev. A. C. Mammath will bring the Easter message, "A Christ that Lives," and special music will be offered by the church quartet.
The combined YPMS and evening service will be held at 7 p.m. with the young people in charge. "The Challenge of the Cross," a dramatic worship service, will be presented under the leadership of Miss Edith Gay.
GRACE LUTHERAN
Worship and holy communion will be held at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Grace Lutheran church, 400 S. Palm St., with Rev. C. H. S. Hunziker speaking on the theme, "Now is Christ Risen from the
WELCOME AT GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
400 South Palm St.
Good Friday 12 - 3 p.m.
THE "SEVEN WORDS" PRESENTED IN SEVEN SERVICES.
Services 1, 4 and 7 in charge of the local pastor, C. H. S. Hunziker. Services 2 and 6 in charge of Rev. Hubert Rasbach, of Fullerton. Services 3 and 5 in charge of Rev. George Busdiecker of Santa Ana.
Special Music at Every Service.
Attend any and as many as you can. Take time to mediate at the foot of the Cross.
Easter Sunday
9:30 a.m.: Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Easter Sermon: "Now is Christ Risen from the Dead."
7:30 p.m. The Easter Fact in Recitations, Songs and Pageantry.
Easter Ideas for MEN
Do you want to look extra nice on Easter? It's easy enough to do . We don't claim that "clothes make the man," but they go a long way towards that. Be one of the smart ones in the Easter Parade . . . in a new outfit from Yungbluth's. You get style, quality and value — all three here!
Ideas for MEN
Do you want to look extra nice on Easter? It's easy enough to do. We don't claim that "clothes make the man," but they go a long way towards that. Be one of the smart ones in the Easter Parade... in a new outfit from Yungbluth's. You get style, quality and value — all three here!
SPORT WEAR
Sport coats with contrasting slack pants are particularly featured this year. Our selection is up-to-the-minute in smartest styles, represented fine materials in all colors and shades.
SPORT COATS — $12.50
SLACK PANTS — $5.50 to $8.50
MANHATTAN SHIRTS — $2.00 to $3.50
Tailored to fit in collar and body... fine broadcloths for dress-up and office wear. Regular and button-down collars.
STETSON HATS
Turn-up and turn-down brims in the better grades of fur felt. New crown styles, new brims, and new brands. All head sizes and shapes.
Special, $5.50 — Stratoliner, $6.50
Kensington, $3.95
FLORSHEIM SHOES ... $8.95 to $12.00
YUNGBLUTH'S
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PHONE 4130
EASTER TIES
Foulards, silks, knitted ties and worsteds. Hundreds of stripe, figure and novel patterns in colors you like. All handmade.
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
Rites Held Tuesday For Earl T. Nickles
Funeral services for Earl T. Nickles, 52, were conducted Tuesday afternoon from the Backs, Campbell & Kaulbars chapel. Rev. Stanley Frederick George, pastor of the First Presbyterian church officiated and the Masonic lodge's ritual was read at the graveside in Loma Vista cemetery.
Nickles, special police officer, died suddenly Friday night of a heart attack at his home. He was formerly affiliated with the Northwest mounted police in British Columbia. Since coming to Anaheim he joined the American Legion and the Masonic lodge.
He is survived by his wife, Ethel; his mother, Jennie Nickles of Anaheim; a sister, Billie Nickles of Los Angeles, and a brother, Arthur G. Nickles of Hixon, B. C.
Mrs. Anderson Visits Mother
Mrs. Martha Anderson, at the Broadway school, is ing her Easter vacation with mother in Los Angeles.
Sparks Family Moves
Mr. and Mrs. Harold have moved to 742 N. Zeyen.
Millers Hosts at Party
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mi were host and hostess a nochle party given at the Friday evening.
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EASTER TIES
lards, silks, knitted ties worsteds. Hundreds of pe, figure and novelty patterns in colors you'll.
All handmade.
Mrs. Anderson Visits Mother
Mrs. Martha Anderson, teacher at the Broadway school, is spending her Easter vacation with her mother in Los Angeles.
Sparks Family Moves
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sparks have moved to 742 N. Zeyn St.
Millers Hosts at Party
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Jr., were host and hostess at a picnic party given at their home Friday evening.
Quast's Display of Easter Impressive
R. Joe Quast and son, Bob, have done it again. Recently their window display of pipe baseball players amused the public as it walked by their plumbing shop on E. Center St., and now they have decorated the window with an impressive Easter scene.
A large white cross with an ivy vine curled gracefully over it is placed on a rugged pile of rocks which have Easter lilies placed among them. Cala lilies and fern form a delightful background for this charming arrangement with one large fern forming crown like effect at the back of the cross.
Larry Braddock Ill
Larry Braddock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braddock, 619 N. Clementine St., is recuperating from the measles.
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EE 1-lb. bag 15¢
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