anaheim-gazette 1941-11-13
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HERRON HOME IS SCENE OF NUPTIAL RITES
More than fifty close relatives and friends it was learned today witnessed the marriage of Miss Ruth Marietta Herron, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. L. C. Herron of 940 N. West St., and Emmett Barnett, son of Mrs. Jennie Barnett of Cypress, at the Herron home. Friday evening.
The day also marked the 21st wedding anniversary of the bride's parents.
With the Rev. Stanley Frederick George, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Anaheim, officiating, the bride repeated the wedding vows dressed in a blue military wool suit, a soft white blouse and a talisman rose corsage. Devotions in the home began atop a wide white balcony stairway accented along the way with tall white candles and white chrysanthemum bouquets.
The altar was formed by latticed ferns, baskets of chrysanthemums before a fireplace. On the mantlepiece stood twelve slender white candles.
Miss Jean Barnett, sister of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor and wore a wine shaded jacket dress with a pink ranuncula corsage. Best man was Clair Barnett, brother of the brodegroom.
Mrs. Elmer Peters was soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Joe Weaver at the piano. She sang "Tonight We Love," words written to the popular "Concerto in B Flat Minor" and "At Dawning."
A reception was given at the home following the wedding vows. Receiving were Mrs. Herron in an
Kenneth Budd Given Birthday Party by Aunt
Kenneth Budd, Jr., was honored on his eighth birthday by a party given Tuesday by his aunt, Mrs. Mrs. W. R. Rheinhardt, at her home at 5521 E. Adele St.
The autumn motif was used in decorating the home with favors of candy pumpkin suckers and balloons on the table. Roses were arranged in bouquets in the living room.
During the afternoon games were played with prizes going to Janet Vincent, Ronnie Brown, Billy Robeson and Charles and Ralph Dyer. After the games, the candles on the birthday cake were lit and the children sang "Happy Birthday." Kenneth then opened his presents.
Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served by the hostess. She was assisted by Mrs. Tommy Wyatt, Mrs. Sallie Morales, Mrs. Mary Huyck and Miss Edith Brown.
The children present were Larry Doak; Danny, Dean and Louis Gene Youngkeit; Jerry Showalter; Janet and Jimmie Vincent; Donald, Charles and Ralph Dyer; Nancy Lee Morales; Roycene and Merle, Billy and Earl Robeson; Elaine Johnson, Jimmie and Teresa Bleecker; Teddy, Tommy and Ronnie Brown; and Helen and Kenneth Budd.
Episcopal Auxiliary Places Name of Late Member in Book
The name of the late Mrs. Martha Wallop has been placed in the
BARBARA WAGNER, KENNETH HARRIS MARRIED HERE
The Capilla de San Antonio, decorated in white chrysanthemums and white candleabras, was the setting for the marriage of Barbara Jean Wagner of Anaheim and Kenneth Earl Harris of this city Saturday evening, with the Rev. H. O. Simmons officiating.
Miss Wagner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Wagner of 708 N. Zeyn St. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Grace Harris of Anaheim.
The bride, who came down the aisle on the arm of her father, wore a brown jacket dress trimmed in dusty rose and carried a white orchid and rapture roses bouquet. Her sister, Mrs. Sam Van Zanten of Hollywood, as matron of honor, was dressed in a blue ensemble with an English carnation bouquet.
Clark Scott served as best man and the ushers were Sam Van Zanten and Ray Jordan.
Miss Beverly Wagner, sister of the bride, Mildred Bethel and Dickie Graham were a trio and sang "At Dawning" and "I Love You Truly," accompanied by Miss Ethel Campbell at the organ. They all wore identical dusty rose dresses.
Following the ceremony, a reception was given at the chapel.
After a five-day stay at Arrowhead, Mr. and Mrs. Harris will be at their new home at 2346 Lime Ave., Long Beach.
The former Miss Wagner is a graduate of Fullerton high school and junior college. Mr. Harris attained Anaheim high school and Fullerton junior college.
bridegroom, was the maid of honor and wore a wine shaded jacket dress with a pink ranuncula corsage. Best man was Clair Barnett, brother of the brodegroom.
Mrs. Elmer Peters was soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Joe Weaver at the piano. She sang "Tonight We Love," words written to the popular "Concerto in B Flat Minor" and "At Dawning."
A reception was given at the home following the wedding vows. Receiving were Mrs. Herron in an RAF blue ensemble and Mrs. Barnett in black. Each wore a white carnation corsage.
Serving at the tea table were Mrs. E. H. Kersten and Mrs. William Kelsey. Miss Virginia Atwell was in charge of the bride's guest book.
Alice Williams Given Business Club Post
Because Irene Case resigned as vice president of the Business and Professional Women’s club, Miss Alice Williams holds that office today following a meeting of the group at the home of Miss Mary Foreman on South Ohio St. Thursday with Mrs. Eva Boyd as co-hostess.
Plans were also made for the annual dinner meeting tonight at Henry's Drive In at 6:30 p.m. Marjorie Pibel, president, presided.
Episcopal Auxiliary Places Name of Late Member in Book
The name of the late Mrs. Martha Wallop has been placed in the honorary book at the Good Samaritan hospital in Los Angeles today as a result of voting of members of the Woman's auxiliary of St. Michael's Episcopal church Thursday.
Members met at the home of Mrs. G. C. Darnell on Orange-thorpe Rd. with Mrs. Bert Shaw co-hostessing with Mrs. Darnell.
United thank offering boxes were presented by Mrs. Homer G. Ames, treasurer. This was followed by a talk by Rev. D. Howard Dow, rector, on mission work of the church at large.
Mrs. Eva Boyd, president of the auxiliary, invited the members to her home on S. Olive St. for the Dec. 4 meeting. Christmas work plans will be made then.
Mrs. Florence Davis, Mrs. W. D. Crafton and Mrs. T. E. Harrison were named on the nominating committee.
St. Boniface PTA Meets Friday At Parish Hall
Members of St. Boniface PTA will meet tomorrow, Friday, at 2 p.m. in the Parish hall. Plans for card parties given throughout the year will be discussed.
There will also be a health movie presented by the Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross. Seventh grade mothers will be the hostesses.
Today at 2 p.m. the Altar Society of St. Boniface church met to elect new officers for the coming year, following yesterday's meeting at the Anaheim Public library during which they heard a special talk by Miss Elva Haskett, reviewing several new books.
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ANAHEIM GAZETTE
MIRA WAGNER, WITH HARRIS READ HERE
Mirla de San Antonio, of white chrysanthemum-white candleabras, was for the marriage of Ann Wagner of Anaheim on Earl Harris of this day evening, with theimmons officiating.
Ann is the daughter of Dr. Lawrence E. Wagner and Earl St. The bridegroom is Mrs. Grace Harris of whom came down the arm of her father, down jacket dress trimely rose and carried a red and rapture roses for sister, Mrs. Sam Van Hollywood, as matron was dressed in a blue enchin an English carnation.
Matt served as best manners were Sam Van Ray Jordan.
Early Wagner, sister of Mildred Bethel and Diccorn were a trio and sang "I Love You" accompanied by Miss Ethel at the organ. They all local dusty rose dresses.
The ceremony, a rehearsal given at the chapel.
Live-day stay at Arrowhead Mrs. Harris will be now home at 2346 Lime Beach.
Miss Wagner is a fullerton high school college. Mr. Harris attheim high school and junior college.
FLOWER MISSION TO HOLD FOOD SALE HERE Dec. 4
It was announced today by officers of the Flower Mission that there will be a food sale Dec. 4, sponsored by the organization. Members were also urged to collect old newspapers and wire coat hangers so that they can be received at the First Presbyterian church bungalow between Nov. 24 and 29.
Dec. 4 is also the date for the next meeting, at which Mrs. Goldie Van Waggoner, Mrs. Holly Markle and Mrs. Billie Tompkins will be hostesses.
A meeting of the Flower Mission was held at the First Presbyterian church Thursday to plan future meetings and activities.
The meeting opened with a short devotional period followed by the reading of Dr. Frank Crane's "Road to Happiness," by Mrs. Mary Vincent.
It was reported that the calling committee has made ten visits with eight bouquets being presented to shut-ins and people who are ill.
Paul Gallico's "The Snow Goose" was reviewed by Mrs. D. Jerry Youngs after Miss Vera Riner, accompanied by Miss Susan Hilbers, offered several vocal selections.
Mrs. Leo Sheridan, Mrs. J. Ben Kaulbars and Mrs. Emma Karlen, hostesses, served individual pumpkin pies topped with whipped cream.
GLENDALE LADY HONORED WITH LAYETTE SHOWER
Mrs. Floyd Yoder, Mrs. Gerald Court following their marriage Sunday afternoon will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fowler. The bride, the former Virginia Lou Atwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Atwell of 536 S. Indiana St., and the groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forest F. Fowler of 531 S. Indiana St., were married at the First Presbyterian church, Anaheim, with the Rev. Stanley Frederick George, pastor, officiating.
The bride wore a long, white, princess style gown and tulle veil with train trimmed in lace. She carried a gardenia and orchid bouquet.
The church was decorated in white chrysanthemums, candles, palms and ferns. Mrs. Corwin Roquet, sister of the bridegroom, was dressed in a blue silk jersey and carried pink roses bouquet. Bridesmaids were the Misses Beverly Wilson, June Atwell, Jean and Joan Cody, dressed in dusty rose silk jersey and carrying pink flower bouquets.
A reception was given in the church parlors following the ceremony. Mrs. Atwell, in an aqua metallic formal with a silver bodice, and Mrs. Fowler, in a black crepe gown with sequin trim, received the guests. Both wore gardenia corsages.
Pouring at the tea table were Mrs. Cliff Hargrove of Placentia and Miss Erlene Rickett of Fullerton. In charge of the cake was Mrs. Emmett Barnett, assisted by Mrs. E. H. Kersten.
Many friends and relatives from different sections of California attended the Topperettes Elect Their Officers At Fullerton Meeting
Miss Mildred Bell of Anaheim president today of the Topperettes following a meeting last week at the home of Mary Whitaker.
Other officers who will hold their positions for six months are Vangie Schumacher, vice president; Eleanor La Porto, secretary; Thelma Woods, treasurer; Annaline Nankervis, social chairman; Agnes Moore, sargeant at arms.
During the social hour, the game of "Hearts" was played and winners were Sybil Ring and Rosmary Egerton.
Refreshments of cocoa and sandwiches were served by the hostess.
Other members present beside those mentioned above were Zpha Rippey, Peggy Hoage, and Maxine Carlson.
The meeting on Nov. 18 will be at the home of Vangie Schumacher in Orange.
ETHEL MATHIS MARRIES AT SANTA ANA
The chapel of the First Metropolitan church in Santa Ana was secede of the pretty marriage ceremony of Miss Ethel Mathis of Anaheim, daughter of Mr. and M Perry W. Mathis of Hemet, William E. Russell, son of Mr. Mrs. Wayne E. Russell of Fullerton, Saturday afternoon. The L.R.Kells Swenerton performed a single ring ceremony.
The soloist, Lyman Harper sang, "Through the Years"
"The Sweetest Story Ever Told" Violinist William Cook played
GLENDALE LADY HONORED WITH LAYETTE SHOWER
Mrs. Floyd Yoder, Mrs. Geraldine Crow and Mrs. Stella Filer formed a hostess trio at a layette shower given in honor of Mrs. Dorothy Lee, the former Miss Dorothy Yoder, of Glendale at the Filer home at 330 Melrose St. it was learned today.
Bouquets of lovely colored chrysanthemums decorated the living room, and in the dining room, the colors of pink and blue were carried out. A large stork centered the candle-lighted table that was covered with handsome hand-made lace tablecloth. Tiny baby shoes were filled with pink flowers at each end of the table. Streamers of pink and blue ribbon centered from the stork to each individual nut cup.
Each guest was presented with a pink kimono and a napkin representing a baby doll.
Refreshments of stork ice cream and tiny iced cakes with pink rose buds were served. Mrs. Blanche Harris and Mrs. Macky Lyons, aunts of the honored guest, poured at the table.
Following the serving of refreshments, gifts were presented on a tea wagon.
Games were played during the afternoon with prizes going to Mrs. Lyons, Mrs. Ruby Hasson and Mrs. Hazel Kuenzlie.
The guest list included the Mesdames Dorothy Lee, Grace Lee, Hazel Kuenzlie, Blanche Harris, Macky Lyons, Ruby Hasson, Mable Wilkinson, Geraldine Crow, Evelyn Severs, Mrs. Taylor, Maxine Nues, Esther Craig, Sadie Harris, Fay Clapp, Rubie Harris, Alma Locke and Stella Filer.
Those sending gifts but were unable to come were Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Florence Filer of Fullerton and Mrs. Maxine Harris of Whittier.
Local VFW Auxiliary To Hold Meeting Here Nov. 26
Sewing circle meeting Nov. 26 in the home of Mrs. Ida Trendle on N. Claudina St. was announced today by the Anaheim VFW auxiliary. A visit to Sawtelle hospital will be made Nov. 27.
Guests from Los Angeles, Riverside, San Diego, Huntington Park, Pomona, Costa Mesa, Orange, Santa Ana, and Fullerton attended the auxiliary's "Guest Night" Thursday in the Odd Fellows' hall.
Two special surprise guests were Mrs. Esther Hendrickson of Los Angeles, department chaplain, and Mrs. Myrtle Koepplenger, department guard.
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BERETTES Elect Officers At Barton Meeting
Mildred Bell of Anaheim is present today of the Topperettes holding a meeting last week at the of Mary Whitaker.
Officers who will hold positions for six months are Schumacher, vice presi-leanor La Porto, secretary; Woods, treasurer; Anita Davis, social chairman; Moore, sargeant at arms.
The social hour, the game "arts" was played and win-ere Sybil Ring. and Rose-ingerton.
Refreshments of cocoa and sand-were served by the host-members present besides mentioned above were Zel-appey, Peggy Hoage, and Carlson.
Meeting on Nov. 18 will be home of Vangie Schuma-na Orange.
Bride-elect Given Surprise Shower
Miss Delois Ridgeway, bride-elect of Bud Caldwell of Norwalk was given a surprise miscellaneous shower at the home of Margaret McAllister in Whittier Friday evening. Co-hostess with Miss McAllister was Lizzie Van Horn, also of Whittier.
Various card games were played during the evening with Mrs. Ann Caldwell, mother of the bride-groom-to-be, winning first prize and Mrs. McAllister, mother of the co-hostess, consolation.
The honored guest opened her many lovely gifts before refreshments were served. Miss Van Horn, her mother and younger sister had baked and decorated a cake. It was in pink and white, topped with bells, and a bridal couple with the names "Delois" and "Bud" inscribed on it.
Guests were Mrs. Caldwell of Norwalk, Mrs. E. L. Ridgeway and Barbara, mother and sister of Delois, of Yorba Linda Mrs. Van Horn, Mrs. McAllister, Misses Juanita Dannielly, Maurene Beddow, Jean Craddock and Maxine Harper and Mrs. Lois Haas.
HERE AND THERE
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stiefel, the former Winifred Hapgood, have moved to 2383 Chestnut St., Apt. B, in Long Beach, where Mr. Stiefel is employed in the engineering office of the California Shipbuilding company.
Six million Christmas Seals will be put on sale Monday, November 24, in Orange county.
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