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THURSDAY, April 5, 1945
SOCIETY WOMEN'S ACCOUNT
By HELEN GRAFTON
Phone 2206
EBELL CLUB MEMBERS AND GUESTS ENJOY OUTSTANDING MUSICAL THIS WEEK
Members of the Ebell club and their guests will long remember Monday afternoon's musical program that was given at the clubhouse by the Hancock Ensemble from the University of Southern California. Beautiful music, both classical and semi-classical, was charmingly interpreted and played by the group and the response of the audience of 300 was most enthusiastic.
The program was opened with "The Children's Suits," a composition by Harriet Payne, member of the ensemble. Highlights of the musical included the piano artistry of Mildred Seymour, the violin solos of Gloria Chappell, soprano solos by Miss Ferguson and harp numbers by Catherine Jackson. Commentator-director was W. E. Strobridge. Captain Allan Hancock, founder, is cellist in the group.
Because the program was opened to the public all business was transacted at the foregoing lunch hour and at that time Mrs. Demaree, chairman of the nominating committee reported that the following members have been nominated for office: Mrs. A. E. Schumacher, president; Mrs. H. W. Saulsberry, first vice-president; Mrs. Joe Van Wagoner, second vice-president; Mrs. R. W. Dickenson, recording secretary; Mrs. Llewellyn Wilson, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Harold Harling, and Mrs. Earl Spencer, parliamentarian.
Delegates were named for the 32nd annual Orange County convention on April 13 and include Mrs. Schumacher, Mrs. Saulsberry, Mrs. J. Van Wagoner, Mrs. Dickenson, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Harling, Mrs. Pickel, Mrs. E. Bruce, Mrs. Karlen and Mrs. M. A. Gauer. Alternates are Mrs. H. D. Newkirk, Mrs. L. E. Middleton, Mrs. Paul Davidson, Mrs. Cortez Hoskins, Mrs. Ralph Focht, Mrs. C. C. Reinert, Mr.s. D. Jerry Youngs, Mrs. Al Raymond, Mrs. C. B. Frank and Mrs. Leo Friis.
With the state federation elections to be held by mail this year delegates were named to cast the vote from this club and include Mrs. Schumacher, Mrs. Van Wagoner, Mrs. J. Ben Kaulbars, Mrs. Charles Pearson and Miss E. Kate Rea.
Life memberships were named for Mrs. Vincent Bruce, Mrs. Arthur Kemper, Mrs. E. Bruce, Mrs.John Wilson, Mrs.A.E.Schumacher, Mrs.Charles E.Harbeson, Mrs.H.D.Newkirk,Mrs.J.Ben Kaulbars,Mrs.H.B.Pearson,Mrs.F.A.Yungbluth and Mrs.Leo Friis.
Mrs.John Wilson, president, presided and the business meeting was opened with Mrs.Emmara Karlen reading an appropriate Easter poem. Mrs.Wilson thanked the Tews, decorations and Mrs.Athur Roquet and Mrs.Walters Rommell, luncheon chairmen.
Engagement Of Well Known Local Couple Revealed
An engagement of interest was revealed last week when Mary Lou Perkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Perkins of 121 East Sycamore street and Ens.W.T.Remland, son of Mrs.H.Remland also of Anaheim, disclosed the betrothal at a party at the bridge to-be's home. The marriage would not take place until the war over.
The news was revealed in clever game played just prior to the refreshment hour when miniature navy "ditty" bags were passed around. In starting the game each guest pulled out a small picture under which were the names of the betrothed.
The buffet table was centered with white calla lilies while other table appointments were carried out in a red, white and blue color motif.
Included in the festivities besides the honored guests and the parents were Miss Mildred Remeland, Mr. and Mrs.M.Remeland, Mr. and Mrs.C.Keele and daughter,Virginia;Mr.andMr.W.Parks,Mr.andMrs.G.Valerine and daughter,Mary Jeanne Mr. and Mrs.J.Holly and soLionel;Mr.andMrs.W.F.Schaefer and daughter,Alice;Mr..
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The marriage of Miss Patricia Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Murphy of Anaheim, and Dorien Earl Brown, U.S. Coast Guard and son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller of Cypress, was solemnized Monday morning at a 10 o'clock ceremony at St. Boniface Catholic church. Father Michael Galvin performed the single ring ceremony in the presence of members of the immediate family.
The bride was becomingly gowned in a poudre blue suit with which she wore soft pink accessories and a perfection pink camellia corsage.
Mrs. John Kemper, the bride's sister, served as matron of honor and wore a brown suit with white accessories and a pink and white corsage of gladioli. Dan Murphy, brother of the bride, was the best man.
Following the ceremony an informal reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, 411 North Los Angeles street. Easter decorations and spring flowers prettily appointed the rooms while the wedding cake, cut and shared by the bridal couple, centered the buffet table. Lighted white tapers completed the appointments.
Guests were greeted by Mrs. Murphy, the bride's mother; who wore a light blue suit with white accessories and Mrs. C. Miller, mother of the bridegroom; who
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Among students enjoying Easter vacation with their families was Miss Reggie Borden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Borden of North Clementine street. Miss Borden is a student at Bishop's School for Girls at La Jolla.
Mrs. Wm. Cook To Head Junior Ebell Next Year
Mrs. William Cook has been nominated for the office of president of the Junior Ebell and others nominated to serve with her are Mrs. James Reinert, first vice president; Mrs. Wallen Andrew, second vice president; Mrs. William Sutherland, recording secretary; Mrs. David Clark, corresponding secretary; Miss Babette Stien, treasurer; Miss Lucille Braneschi, auditor; Mrs Elizabeth Ann Carrol, caerio; Miss Lillian Knutsen; parliamentarian and membership chairman.
Report of the nominating committee was made Tuesday night at the general meeting held at the Ebell clubhouse and election of officers will take place at the May meeting. Mrs. Eldon Paddock, vice president, presided over the business session.
Following the business session members enjoyed an interesting program on "Turkey—Old and New" given by Miss Mary Wadden of Los Angeles, world travel
Roy Eldridge's Enjoy Easter Family Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eldridge 419 South Helena street a complete agreement that week was the nicest Easter holiday that they had ever spent cause they were able to a family clan gathering in kersfield at the home of a Mrs. Bradley Hamilton. The ridge's daughter and her father Mr. and Mrs. Bing Watson two children, Wilbur and W of Garden Grove accompany them on the two day trip.
Mrs. Eldridge saw her bride W. C. Waller of McFarland the first time in several while a nephew, Aviation Bill Hamilton, stationed atced, and his brother Bob Hton were also present. Also ing down from McFarland another neice, Mrs. Loy Cand her three children while host's brother and family, Mr Mrs. Gladney Hamilton of no were present, too.
It was a happy group who ered around the festive tab Easter Day to enjoy a turkey ner with all the trimmings.
20-30 Annies Entertain Club From Inglewood
An Easter dinner party honored members of the Wood 20-30 Annies was given the Anaheim club last Monday at the home of Francis er and proved to be one of nicest occasions of the club.
The chicken pot-luck d was served at tables prettily orated in the Easter motif
FOR VACATION
Janet Power, daughter of Mrs. Edward J. Power, road spent Easter vacation time is a student at Flint
Sunday School
Easter Party Held
At Lieb Home
Members of the Sunday school kindergarten department of the Church of Christ can prove that there are really Easter bunnies because they saw them with their own eyes last Friday afternoon when they enjoyed a party at the home of Mrs. H. W. Lieb at 211 East Sycamore street.
The childern enjoyed a group play out in the garden in the early afternoon hours and then they returned to the house, where they sang Sunday school songs and partook of refreshments of punch and cookies.
When they returned to the garden they found two white Easter bunnies hopping about and everywhere they looked they found brightly colored Easter eggs. The bunnies hopped all around and the children's merriment knew no bounds.
Participating in the lovely affair were Ann Stark, Bobbie Baker, Marilyn Watts, Johnnie Baker, Georgiann Watts, Charlotte Crane, Edgar Crane, Johnnie Holland, Dickie Bailey, Ronnie Lytle, Jackie Bailey, Larry Humphrey, Jackie Farless, Nancy Lee Price, Gary and Lynn Kelsey, Mary Louise Casebeer, Lois Mae formal reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, 411 North Los Angeles street. Easter decorations and spring flowers prettily appointed the rooms while the wedding cake, cut and shared by the bridal couple, centered the buffet table. Lighted white tapers completed the appointments.
Guests were greeted by Mrs. Murphy, the bride's mother; who wore a light blue suit with white accessories and Mrs. C. Miller, mother of the bridegroom; who wore a dark green suit with black accessories.
Following a brief honeymoon in Santa Barbara the bridegroom will return to Long Beach where he is on duty. He is an electrician third class. The bride will resume her secretarial duties at the local telephone company. Both Mr. and Mrs. Brown are graduates of the Fullerton Junior college.
Present at the wedding and the reception were the bride and bridegroom's parents and Mr. and Mrs. Pike, grandparents of the bridegroom; Mrs. Jess Hovde, Mrs. John Kemper, Mrs. R. R. Pember, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Shea, Mrs. James Townsend and Mary Alice Shea.
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Miss Cora May Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Adams of Anaheim and Melvin O. Strachner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Strachner of Anaheim were united in marriage last weekend at the bride's home, 931 North Zeyn street. The 4 o'clock ceremony was performed by Rev. Thomas L. Burden of White Temple Methodist church. Only members of the immediate family and a few close friends witnessed the ceremony.
For the occasion the bride wore a lovely floor length frock of blue and a short veil. Her bridal bouquet was a beautiful array of white spring blossoms and she was attended by Josephine Strachner. Best man was Marlin R. Bagwell of Orange.
The bridegroom is in the Army Air Force and recently returned from overseas service. He is now enjoying a 15 day furlough.
Card Club Enjoys Supper Bridge
At Beach Home
Report of the nominating committee was made Tuesday night at the general meeting held at the Ebell clubhouse and election of officers will take place at the May meeting. Mrs. Eldon Paddock, vice president, presided over the business session.
Following the business session members enjoyed an interesting program on "Turkey—Old and New" given by Miss Mary Wadden of Los Angeles, world traveler and lecturer. The speaker told of many interesting customs of the country and stressed how much the late ruler, Pasa Kemel, did to modernize the nation.
Mrs. Helen Osborne, club member, modeled a Turkish haram costume that belonged to the speaker and also modeled a number of Turkish veils.
The program was opened with two students from the Richard Martin School of Dance giving Spanish and hula dances. They were Norma Moreno and Mary Lou Menes.
Following the program refreshments were served in the lounge by Miss Lillian Knutsen and Miss Laura Jean Franz. The tea table was attractively decorated with tapers and spring flowers, Mrs. Paddock and Mrs. J. Ben Kaulbars poured.
Marywood Mother
Are Holding Public Card Party Tonight
The Marywood Auxiliary planning a card party for tomorrow night and it will be at the Marywood High school entertainment will feature brinchole and 500 and tickets to the event may still be secured. Glea club students and members of the gymnasium classes will provide entertainment.
Plans for the affair have been made by Mrs. Anthony Ostercord and she is being assisted by John Kirsch, Mrs. J. E. Schucher, Mrs. P. E. Fluor, Mrs. E.Bruce, Mrs. Arnold Kraemer, Frank Palomares, Mrs. Doris Gisler, Mrs. Agatha Beninato Mrs. W. B. DeCoursey.
20-30 Annies
Entertain Club From Inglewood
An Easter dinner party honored members of the Marywood 20-30 Annies was given the Anaheim club last Monday at the home of Francis Harper and proved to be one of nicest occasions of the club.
The chicken pot-luck dish was served at tables prettily orated in the Easter motif; various-colored tapers and flowers while the club added Mrs. Jack Gledhill, had arranged individual Easter egg favors all present.
Following the dinner a business session was held, prized over by Jean Dargatz. A prize was awarded to the participant.
Mrs. H. D. Newkirk gave an entertaining review of the pop autobiography, "Sarah and Mary Sylvia Brockway and at the conclusion was presented with a likely gift as a token of appreciation from the club. She also received a pretty springtime shower corsage. The program was ranged by the program chair Jessie Tripplet.
Special guests from Ingles were Shirley Lawing, Roxie Barbara Taylor, Pearl Fleming Elinor Partridge and Mary Benson from Anaheim those present Francis Stiner, Sylvia Host Dorothy Parker, Helen Osborn Ethel Hart, Dorothy Mitchell Marjory King, Jessie Tripplet Jean Dargatz, Anita Plegel, Mrs. Gledhill.
Marywood Mother
Are Holding Public Card Party Tonight
The Marywood Auxiliary planning a card party for tomorrow night and it will be at the Marywood High school entertainment will feature brinchole and 500 and tickets to the event may still be secured. Glea club students and members of the gymnasium classes will provide entertainment.
Plans for the affair have been made by Mrs. Anthony Ostercord and she is being assisted by John Kirsch, Mrs. J. E. Schucher, Mrs. P. E. Fluor, Mrs.E.Bruce, Mrs. Arnold Kraemer, Frank Palomares, Mrs.Doris Gisler, Mrs.Agatha Beninato Mrs.W.B.Decoursey.
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Participating in the lovely affair were Ann Stark, Bobbie Baker, Marilyn Watts, Johnnie Baker, Georgiann Watts, Charlotte Crane, Edgar Crane, Johnnie Holland, Dickie Bailey, Ronnie Lytle, Jackie Bailey, Larry Humphrey, Jackie Farless, Nancy Lee Price, Gary and Lynn Kelsey, Mary Louise Casebeer, Lois Mae Casebeer, Billie Ott, Kenneth Mossman, Glenn Brookman, Larry Butler, Elizabeth Ann Laurie, Preston Rhodes, Carrol Anderson, Jeanne Collier and Mackie Kohler.
Mrs. Hugh Rhodes and Mrs. W. H. Waterson assisted Mrs. Lieb in hostess duties.
Community Players At Pasadena To Give Drama Series
Eight famous living American playwrights will be honored at the 11th annual Midsummer Drama Festival, June 26 to August 19, at the Pasadena Playhouse it was announced this week.
The plays, their creators and the dates will be: June 26-July 1,
"Tomorrow and Tomorrow" by Philip Barry; July 3-8, "Golden Boy" by Clifford Odets; July 10-15, "The Petrified Forest" by Robert Sherwood; July 17-22, "No Time for Comedy" by S. N. Behrman; July 24-28, "Mary of Scotland" by Maxwell Anderson; July 31, August 5, "The Children's Hour" by Lillian Hellman; August 7-12, 'Counsellor-at-Law' by Elmer Rice; and August 14-19, "Mourning Becomes Electra" by Eugene O'Neill.
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Card Club Enjoys Supper Bridge At Beach Home
Mrs. Robert Easton of Newport Beach, and Mrs. Ruth Hall of this city were hostesses last Saturday night, at the former's home, to members of their bridge club. A buffet supper was served and the later evening hours were devoted to bridge.
Present besides the hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Bonney, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cone, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaulbars, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horn, Mr. and Mrs. John Poyet and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kuchel.
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Roy Eldridge's enjoy Easter family Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eldridge of South Helena street are in complete agreement that last week was the nicest Easter holiday they had ever spent because they were able to enjoy family clan gathering in Baffield at the home of a niece, Bradley Hamilton. The Elder's daughter and her family, and Mrs. Bing Watson and children, Wilbur and Wanda, Garden Grove accompanied on the two day trip.
Ms. Eldridge saw her brother, C. Waller of McFarland for the first time in several years be a nephew, Aviation Cadet Hamilton, stationed at Meridian and his brother Bob Hamill were also present. Also com-down from McFarland was other niece, Mrs. Loy, O'Barr her three children while the brother and family, Mr. and Gladney Hamilton of Delaware were present, too.
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