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SOCIETY WOMEN'S ACT By Helen Grafton Hineman, Ph. 22 Husbands Honored With Open House Honoring their husbands. Ensign William Grafton and Lieut. (j.g.) Howard Hineman, Mrs. Grafton and Mrs. Hineman were co-hostesses Saturday evening at an open house at the latter's home, 207 South Kroeger street. Ensign Grafton, of the Navy medical department is stationed at San Diego while Lieut. Hineman is at home on a short leave from his base in the North Atlantic where he is serving with the Seabees. Employing a patriotic motif the buffet table was decorated with red, white and blue tapers and small flags of the Allied nations. A birthday cake for Ensign Graftin climaxed the evening hours of games and music. Those present, besides the hostess and honored guests, were Miss Beaulah Hineman, Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Lemcke, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Bircher of Anaheim, Mr. Rennie McOmie of Los Alamitos, Mr. and Mrs. Norvald Ulvestad of San Marino, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell of Manhattan Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maurer of Downey. Need help, have a room for rent, got anything to sell? A Gazette classified ad will solve your problem. Early Pioneer Celebrates 91st Birthday Nov. 5 Mrs. Emma M. Polhemus celebrated her 91st birthday on Nov. 5th at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Meta Polhemus Sissom at Ahwahnee where she makes her home. Mrs. Polhemus is one of the oldest of the pioneers of this section, coming here in the 60's with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.. John Hanna, they resided on a ranch southwest of Anaheim. Her wedding to Harry D. Polhemus was chronicled in the first edition of the Anaheim Gazette, October 12, 1870. The young people made their home at Miraflores, two miles south of Anaheim for many years. The birthday was the occasion for a family party at which her children and grandchildren were present. Intercity Buses Get Good Mileage From Tires Used Intercity buses carrying more than one-half of the total number of passengers traveling between cities, use only six percent of the crude rubber, and only two and Los Anitos Study Club Meets An enjoyable meeting of the Los Anitos Study club was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. Janzen, with Mrs. H. G. Carlin acting as program chairman. Mrs. Ethel Chamberlain gave a reading, "The First Thanksgiving Day," which was especially appropriate for the season. The Book, "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn," was received by Mrs. Dorothy Dickinson. Eddie Smith is the author. Refreshments were served following the meeting with Mrs. William Small presiding. - CHURCHES - ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL East Adele at Emily Street The Rev. D. Howard Dow, Rector Holy Communion every Sunday morning at 8 o'clock. Public worship and church school at 7:30 o'clock. Thanksgiving Services There will be two Thanksgiving services at St. Michael's, the first on Wednesday evening, November 24, at 7:30, and Thursday morning services at 10:00 o'clock. A special offering in the form of jams, jellies, fruits and vegetables will be received for the Church Home for Children. Old Harvesy Home and Thanksgiving music will be a feature of Intercity Buses Get Good Mileage From Tires Used Intercity buses carrying more than one-half of the total number of passengers traveling between cities, use only six percent of the crude rubber, and only two and one-half percent of the motor fuel consumed by all commercial vehicles, according to F. W. Ackerman, Vice President of Pacific Greyhound Lines, in quoting from a comprehensive study of wartime transportation problems recently made by the National Association of Motor Bus Operators. Continuing, Mr. Ackerman stated, "Bus operators have been pioneers in rubber conservation, and the intercity bus lines average better than 40 thousand miles per time, with many tires giving 75 thousand miles of wear. Even with this large mileage, when replaced for safety reasons, each bus tire still has enough rubber which can be reclaimed to make several passenger car tires." Gazette "want" ads bring quick and sure results. NAZARENE CHURCH Cypress at Claudina ANAHEIM Evangelistic “Preaching an unchanging Christ in a changing world”. Sunday 10:45—“The Heavenly Vision” 7:30—“One Thing Thou Lackest”. O. A. Hendricks, DD. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH “What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits toward me? . . . I will offer to thee the sacrifice of thanksgiving, and will call upon the name of the Lord.” This passage from the Psalms will be the Golden Text of the annual Thanksgiving service to be held Thursday in all branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Crist, Scentist, in Boston. Testimonies applicable to the occasion will be given by Christian Scientists in the congregation. Thanksgiving Services Thanksgiving Day Services will be held in First Church of Christ scientist, in Anaheim, November 25, at eleven o'clock. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Lemon and Broadway Rev. H. G. Dymmel, Pastor Sunday school at 10:00 a.m. Preaching service at 11:00. Subject, “Give Thanks Unto the Lord.” Evening service at 7:30 Sermon topic, “Why Be A Christian?” A special musical feature at the evening service will be marimba selection by Petty Officer Elmer Dymmel. FREE METHODIST CHURCH Cor. Broadway and Clementine Rev. J. B. Abbott, Pastor. George E. Wheeler, Supt. Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching service at 11:00. Evangelist Burnett will speak this Sunday morning on the subject: “More Power To You.” Evening sermon at 7:30 b Evangelist Burnett, in his closing message, “Neglected Opportunities.” Special vocal numbers by male quartet at both services. Junior Church at 6:30 p.m. Young People's Hour at 6:30 p.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Christian Church Broadway at Helena Rev. Al Casebeer, Pastor Wilshire Shirts Slacks and Slack Suits Attractive slack suits in Aralack and Strutter are more popular than ever. Long sleeves, saddle-stitch and yarn trim keep them feminine. Suit Yourself In a SUIT Look trim in a suit to fit your whim! Collar or collarless man-tailored wool pin stripes, rayon and wool gabardines. Select a suit today as they are one of the most valuable garments in your wardrobe. DON'T FORGET! Buy War Bonds --- Stamps "From Worktime to Playtime It's Sportswear" CLARICE SPORTSWEAT 219 W. Center Anaheim CHURCH OF CHRIST Christian Church Broadway at Helena Rev. Al Casebeer, Pastor Sermon 10:50 a.m., "Thanksgiving In Desperate Times." Evening service at 7:30. Sermon subject, "The Salt of the Earth" Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. James A. Baker Supt. FRIST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Stanley Frederick George Sunday school at 9:00 a.m. Preaching service at 11:00. Sermon subject, "10 Commitments Thanksgiving." Evening service, 7:30, subject, "I Speak As A Fool." Tuesday morning service, a.m., Nov. 23, "Paul's Thanksgiving In II Corinthians," Rev. Mr. Ezell, guest speaker. Thursday, Nov. 25, 7 p.m. "Christ There Is No East Or West" CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Earl Berg, Pastor C. M. Hazzard, School Supt. Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching at 11:00, subject, "The Tragedy of Selfishness." Evening sermon, 7:30, subject, "It is Later Than You Think." NAZERENE CHURCH A. O. Hendricks, D. D., Pastor Morning worship, 10:45. Sermon topic, "The Heavenly Vision" Special music at the morning service. Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Subject, "One Think Thou Lackest." Special music. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. NYPS and Junior meetings 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Mid-week prayer meeting 7:30 p.m.. MEMBER 18, 1943 WEN'S ACTIVITIES CLUBS Payable meeting of the Los Study club was held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. with Mrs. H. G. Carlin program chairman. The Chamberlain gave a The First Thanksgiving which was especially app for the season. Look, "A Tree Grows In" was received by Mrs. Dickinson. Eddie Smith author. Items were served follow the meeting with Mrs. Small presiding. MURCHES HAEL'S EPISCOPAL Adele at Emily Street D. D. Howard Dow, Rector communion every Sunday at 8 o'clock. Worship and church at 7:30 o'clock. Thanksgiving Services will be two Thanksgiving at St. Michael's, the first Tuesday evening, November at 7:30, and Thursday services at 10:00 o'clock. Offering in the form of ties, fruits and vegetables received for the Church for Children. Survey Home and Thanks-music will be a feature of service. Peter Roosberg Has Birthday Party Because his fourth birthday came on Sunday this year little Peter Rossberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rossberg of South Indiana street, invited the parents of his playmates, too, to his birthday party that was held last Sunday afternoon at his home. Following several hours of happy play the little guests were seated at a table prettily decorated with a yellow birthday cake, favors and prizes. Those present besides Peter and his parents were Kathern Walker, Sandra Lemcke, Susan McCarthy, Michael Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Lemcke, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller and Dr. and Mrs. William McCarthy. 52 Per Cent Drop In U.S. Traffic Shown In Survey For July On a nationwide basis, traffic on rural highways was 52 per cent less in July of 1943 compared with July of pre-war 1941, according to data compiled by the Public Roads Administration reaching the Automobile Club of Southern California this week. Daily traffic figures for July of 1943 were obtained from 572 auto- 487 Women Work For Red Cross During October Reports for the month of October were given to the Anaheim Chapter, American Red Cross. Board meeting last evening, November 16th. Mrs., D. Jerry Youngs, chapter chairman, presided. Volunteer Special Services report by Mrs. Lotus Loudon showed 487 volunteers worked in following the services: Staff assistance corps, 22, 240 hours. Canteen Corps, 10. 24½ hours. Home Service, 4. 130 hours. Motor Corps, 5. 201½ hours. Nurse's Aides Corps, 8, 184 hours. Production Corps, 428, 2573 hours. In the production department 82 garments were knitted, 374 sewed, and 32,863 surgical dressings made. Mrs. L. N. Wisser, chairman of nutrition committee reported one class under instruction. One class in Home Nursing has opened according to Mrs. H. J. Fackiner, chairman of this service. One hundred artistic menu covers made by the Junior Red Cross in Marywood High School were shipped to the Pacific Area office by Mrs. C. A. Neighbors, activi- Hope of reaching the goal $13,000 for the War Chest fund the end of the coming week expressed this morning by Treasurer Chas. E. Griffith, who announced that 770 contributions amounting to $8,165 had been received up to Wednesday night. "The drive does not offflict end until November 30," Griffith stated, "but we are anxious to make Anaheim's quota get the job over with and to everyone to voluntarily bring their contributions," he said. is too much to ask the commitee members to make personal efforts during this busy time and we depend largely on the patric citizens of Anaheim to make their gifts voluntarily," he continued. "This city must not fail in philanthropic project and we believe there are many who merely put off making their contribution to the War Chest they will bring their money checks to the city clerk's office the city hall it will be greatly preciated," Mr. Griffith said. He also complimented workers in the rural school tricts for their untiring effort and urged the residents in the lying districts to contact committeemen or school teachers and make their contribution early as possible. The local committee hope notify the state headquarters Anaheim has gone over the line on November 30. U.S. Traffic Shown In Survey For July On a nationwide basis, traffic on rural highways was 52 per cent less in July of 1943 compared with July of pre-war 1941, according to data compiled by the Public Roads Administration reaching the Automobile Club of Southern California this week. Daily traffic figures for July of '43 were obtained from 572 automatic traffic recorders located on State and local highways in 43 States, the report disclosed. Traffic on the Eastern seaboard, the survey showed, has made the greatest percentage of decrease since the war began with the July of 1943 recording only a little more than one-third of the July 1941 volume. The decreases in traffic have been increasingly greater in each area each month since last April. For the Eastern area they are: July, 62 pen cent; June, 61; May, 55; and April 53. For the Western section: July, 45; June, 42; May, 39; and April 37, compared with the corresponding months of 1941. Swedish Massage. Lulu N. Kenyon. Romney Drive, between Spadra and Euclid. Ph. 4395. 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