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SOCIETY NEWS Pulaski-Strahler Rites Solemnized At St. Boniface Miss Georgette Pulaski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Jones of Ball road, and First Lieutenant Arthur J. Strahler of Beverly, Ohio, exchanged marriage vows at a pretty church wedding at St. Boniface Catholic church on June 6. The double ring ceremony was performed at 2 o'clock in the afternoon by Rev. James F. Gallagher in the presence of a large group of relatives and friends. Given in marriage by her uncle, James Connelly, the bride wore a beautiful frock of white satin fashioned with a long train. With it she wore a long veil designed with a coronet cap and carried a white orchid resting on a white prayer book. The bride's sister, Mrs. Clyde Finley of Buena Park was matron of honor and Miss Dorothy Wolter of West Anaheim was maid of honor. Miss Bonnie Mae Jones and Miss Diane Pulaski, sisters of the brides, were bridesmaids and all wore formal pastel frocks with pink net veils and delicate blossoms fastened in their hair. They carried bouquets of pink and white sweetpeas. Best man was Second Lieutenant William Prenez, of Minnesota. Second Lieutenant Ned Williams of Missouri acted as usher. Both officers are friends of the bridegroom in Tenth Air Force. Following the ceremony 100 relatives and friends attended the wedding reception held at the home of the bride's parents. The bridal table was centered with a three tiered wedding cake and the first piece was cut and shared by the bride and bridegroom. Pink and white canterbury bells were used as decorations throughout the home. Following the reception Lieut. and Mrs. Strahler left on a wedding trip to the bridegroom home in Ohio. The bride is a graduate of the Anaheim Union High school this year's class. Lieut. Strahler U. S. Army Air Force, recently returned from Burma where he piloted a transport for two years. He is now stationed at the San Ana Army Air Base Redistribution Center. Missouri Visitors Honored at Party Mrs. Charles Henderson and Mrs. V. E. Henderson were honors recently at a delightful party at the latter's home on Orange thorpe avenue that honored Mr. James Pickering and her daughter, Mrs. Martha Payton of Cloquet, Missouri. They have been guests for several weeks in the Anaheim home of Mr. and Mrs. Pickering, Jr. Other members of the group former residents of Missouri, have enjoyed similar parties each month for some time. Presence were Mrs. Roy Wilson, Sarah Ana; Mrs. Anna Hartley, Habra; Mrs. James Pickering, and Mrs. Earl Denny, Anahe and Mrs. Sarah Hutchins, Orange the honorees and the hostesses. The honored guests left last weekend for their home. Home Dept. Learns How to Make Plumbing Repairs Each June members of the Home Department draw names of mystery "pals" for the succeeding year and throughout the year extend many courtesies to these secret "pals." Last Friday afternoon they drew names for the coming year and following the business session revealed the names of BUY YOUR BONDS AT PENNEY'S 7th WAR LOAN TOPS IN ENTERTAINMENT 10TH ANNUAL 'PAGEANT OF VICTORY' IN THE A. U. H. S. AUDITORIUM Sponsored By P. T. A. Council For Child Welfare Home Dept. Learns How to Make Plumbing Repairs Each June members of the Home department draw names of mytery "pals" for the succeeding year and throughout the year extend many courtesies to these secret "pals." Last Friday afternoon they drew names for the coming year and following the business session revealed the names of the "mystery pals" for the year just completed. Each member presented a gift, with name enclosed to last year's friend. The all day meeting was held at the home of Mrs. R. C. Heen 925 West Center street and the project for the morning session was on plumbing repair. Leaders were Mrs. Howard Pannan and Mrs. C. J. Mauerhan. At the luncheon hour cove were laid for 23 members. The hostess served a delectable fried chicken dinner at a long table centered with a floral arrangement of snapdragons. During the business meeting Mrs. A. E. Christensen, director reported on the recent county directors' meeting in Santa Anita Miss Fleta Smith, state home denstrator, mapped out program for the coming year at the county session. In July the department will meet at the beach home of Mr. Christensen. P. T. A. Council For Child Welfare EXQUISITE CO and TECHNIQ THURSDAY, J 8 P.M. SHA CAST General Adm Reserved Se PROUD RICHAR SCHOOL ANAHEIM GAZETTE Reynolds-Massey Vows Exchanged At St. Mary’s Church Miss Mary Jane Reynolds of Anaheim and Ensign Robert J. Massey, formerly of Norwalk, exchanged marriage vows last Friday afternoon at St. Mary’s Catholic church in Fullerton. During the rites Miss Edith Brown, soprano, and Miss Roberta Norland, violinist, of Anaheim rendered the ever beautiful "Ave Maria" by Gounod. The bride wore a formal white satin wedding gown with fitted satin brocade bodice and marquise train. Her veil was edged in Victorian lace and was capped with a wreath of orange blossoms. Miss Ida Belle Reynolds, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a frock of soft pink. Bridesmaids Miss Mary Burden and Miss Katherine Drennon were yellow and blue frocks. The attendants wore sweetheart hats in shades matching their gowns and carried bouquets of delphinium and rosebuds. Best man was Seaman First class Gerald Massey, the bridegroom's brother, and ushers were the bride's brothers, Basil Reynolds and William A. Reynolds. Following the marriage ceremony guests gathered at the Fullerton City hall auditorium where they were greeted by the bridal party and the mothers of the brides and bridegrooms. The latter were dressed in black and wore corsages of pink rosebuds. The bridal table was centered with a beautiful three tiered wedding cake and the first piece was cut and shared by the bride and bridegroom. The bridesmaids and Miss Ercel Mae Morris and Miss Marjorie DePreker, assisted in the serving. Bridal Shower Compliments Two Sisters Two sisters, Miss Georgette Pulaski of Ball road and Mrs. Clyde Finley of Buena Park, were honorees recently at a bridal shower given by members of the Chat 'n Chew club at the home of Mrs. I. E. Lukens on Ball road. Mrs. Fred Sawtelle was co-hostess. The sisters are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jones of Ball road. Miss Pulaski was a bride-elect while Mrs. Finley's marriage was a recent event. Upon their arrival the honorees were presented with lovely rosebud corsages. Pink and white canterbury bells were artistically arranged about the rooms. The fore part of the evening was devoted to playing clever guessing games with prizes going to Mrs. Finley and Mrs. Marc Nordstrom. Following the serving of delicious refreshments the honored guests were presented with many lovely gifts. Pacific Lighting Employees Have Park Picnic Approximately 150 employees and workers out of the Anaheim office of the Pacific Lighting corporation and southern division plant enjoyed a picnic supper at the city park Monday evening. The long tables were attractively decorated with streamers of red and white crepe paper and floral arrangements. Mrs. Frances Richardson, Miss Marjorie Nyboe, Mrs. Lydia Olson, Safford Mender and Clyde Jackson were responsible for the evening plans. Following the picnic a baseball game was enjoyed with the office team winning over the County Federation Installs Officers Mrs. D. Jerry Youngs among officers of the Onaheim Federation of Women's clubs formally installed last day afternoon at the Costa Women's clubhouse. Mrs. A. E. Schumacher was introduced as the new president of the Anaheim Ebell Others present from here to the Mesdames John Wilson Dutton, Earl Spencer, Llew Wilson, Al Raymond, C. W. Tin and Ethel Chamberlain. The luncheon honored county presidents and Mrs. Dutton, who was president of the second year of the Fetition's organization, gave a closing brief talk. Final reports were heard activities of the past two weeks briefly reviewed. County prize for attendance the club with 101 member over went to Huntington and attendance prizes to them with 100 or less members awarded the Orange Celebration Forum. Barber won the first radio prize and lerton the second. Mrs. Allmond of Anaheim won the prize and Costa Mesa won the award. C. C. Reinert Circle Has Meeting at Leader's Home Mrs. C. C. Reinert of 217 Helena street, was hostess members of her circle from White Temple Methodist o June members of the Home ment draw names of mysmals" for the succeeding year throughout the year extend courtesies to these secret Last Friday afternoon they names for the coming year allowing the business sesvealed the names of the ery pals" for the year just tied. Each member prea gift, with name ento last year's friend. All day meeting was held home of Mrs. R. C. Hein, west Center street and the for the morning session plumbing repair. Leadere Mrs. Howard Pannier mrs. C. J. Mauerhan. The luncheon hour covers aid for 23 members. The served a delectable fried dinner at a long table with a floral arrangeof snapdragons. The business meeting E. Christensen, director, and on the recent county meeting in Santa Ana. Meta Smith, state home demor, mapped out programs coming year at the counction. July the department will at the beach home of Mrs. Jensen. HAVE DAUGHTERS Daughters were born to two Anaheim couples at the Fullerton General hospital on June 5. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgial Harman, route 2, box 260, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mooney, route 4, box 94C. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Snavely of route 1, box 199A, Anaheim, are parents of a son born at Fullerton General hospital on June 8. Ladies Auxiliary Elects Officers Members of the ladies' auxiliary of St. Michael's Episcopal church met in all-day session last Thursday at the parish hall to elect officers and start sewing and cutting preliminary to Christmas work. The officers who served during the past year were unanimously re-elected following report of the nominating committee. They are: Mrs. Eva Boyd, president; Mrs. J. L. Vander Veer, vice president; Mrs. Thomas E. Harrison, secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Homer Ames, United Thank offering treasurer. While this was the last regular meeting of the current year the church ladies will meet occasionally through the summer months to continue work on the Christmas sewing. Y. L. I. to Install Officers July 2 Formal installation of newly elected officers of the Young Ladies Institute of St. Boniface Catholic church will take place on July 2. Those elected at last week's meeting were Thelma Schiel, president; Bridget Thomas, first vice-president; Virginia Waldman, second vice-president; Elizabeth Jones, recording secretary; Marie Lenain, financial secretary; Marie O'Neil, treasurer; Bertha Williams, marshal; Alice Matijka, Agnes Zinda, Anita Zinda, Rose Palm and Betty Wetzel, trustess; Wreatha Ricker, inside sentinel; Ellena Kraemer, outside sentinel and Leona DeWitt, organist. The social club will meet on June 18 at the home of Mrs. Leona DeWitt on South West street. Odd Fellows Elect Officers Officers of the Odd Fellow office of the Pacific Lighting corporation and southern division plant enjoyed a picnic supper at the city park Monday evening. The long tables were attractively decorated with streamers of red and white crepe paper and floral arrangements. Mrs. Frances Richardson, Miss Marjorie Nyboe, Mrs. Lydia Olson, Safford Mender and Clyde Jackson were responsible for the evening plans. Following the picnic a baseball game was enjoyed with the office team winning over the plant team 13 to 6. Ladies Auxiliary Elects Officers Members of the ladies' auxiliary of St. Michael's Episcopal church met in all-day session last Thursday at the parish hall to elect officers and start sewing and cutting preliminary to Christmas work. The officers who served during the past year were unanimously re-elected following report of the nominating committee. They are: Mrs. Eva Boyd, president; Mrs. J. L. Vander Veer, vice president; Mrs. Thomas E. Harrison, secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Homer Ames, United Thank offering treasurer. While this was the last regular meeting of the current year the church ladies will meet occasionally through the summer months to continue work on the Christmas sewing. Y. L. I. to Install Officers July 2 Formal installation of newly elected officers of the Young Ladies Institute of St. Boniface Catholic church will take place on July 2. Those elected at last week's meeting were Thelma Schiel, president; Bridget Thomas, first vice-president; Virginia Waldman, second vice-president; Elizabeth Jones, recording secretary; Marie Lenain, financial secretary; Marie O'Neil, treasurer; Bertha Williams, marshal; Alice Matijka, Agnes Zinda, Anita Zinda, Rose Palm and Betty Wetzel, trustess; Wreatha Ricker, inside sentinel; Ellena Kraemer, outside sentinel and Leona DeWitt, organist. The social club will meet on June 18 at the home of Mrs. Leona DeWitt on South West street. Odd Fellows Elect Officers Officers of the Odd Fellow office of the Pacific Lighting corporation and southern division plant enjoyed a picnic supper at the city park Monday evening. The long tables were attractively decorated with streamers of red and white crepe paper and floral arrangements. Mrs. Frances Richardson, Miss Marjorie Nyboe, Mrs. Lydia Olson, Safford Mender and Clyde Jackson were responsible for the evening plans. Following the picnic a baseball game was enjoyed with the office team winning over the plant team 13 to 6. C. C. Reinert Circle Has Meeting at Leader's Home Mrs. C. C. Reinhert of 217 Helena street, was hostemembers of her circle from White Temple Methodist c/o on Thursday afternoon at her Those attending brought g clothing and food for the ish-American institute at O na. The affair was opened wi serving of a delightful d course at which time he was assisted by her dau Mrs. W.E. Whiteman. Devotionals were led by SITE COSTUMES and ECHNIQUE SDAY, JUNE 21st 8 P.M. SHARP CAST of Over 250 General Admission . . . 50c Reserved Seats . . . 75c PROUDLY PRESENTED By RICHARDS-MARTIN SCHOOL OF DANCING Williams, marshal; Alice Matijka, Agnes Zinda, Anita Zinda, Rose Palm and Betty Wetzel, trustess; Wreatha Ricker, inside sentinel; Ellena Kraemer, outside sentinel and Leona DeWitt, organist. The social club will meet on June 18 at the home of Mrs. Leona DeWitt on South West street. Odd Fellows Elect Officers Officers of the Odd Fellow lodge were recently elected at a regular meeting held in the I. O. O. F. lodge rooms and M. E. Borgenson will lead the group as noble grand officer during the coming lodge year. Others elected are H. Burns, vice-grand; C. Nelson, recording secretary; LaMont Webb, treasurer and E. Reisinger, trustee. La Donna Beauty Parlor to Open In New Location La Donna Beauty parlor has moved to more spacious quarters at 123 South Lemon street and will re-open for business on Tuesday, June 19, the owners, Mrs. Cecil Gough and Miss Verla Wimberley announced today. The beauty parlor was formerly located on West Center street. The new shop will be most pleasing to the feminine eye as it is being done in soft creamy tones with all appointments in a delicate shade of rose. The La Donna shop has been located here for the past eight years and has been under its present ownership for two years. One of the best established businesses of its kind in town, there are four operators besides the owners who also take appointments. Thursday, June 14, 1945 County Federation Stallts Officers Mrs. D. Jerry Youngs was acting officers of the Orange County Federation of Women's Association formally installed last Friday afternoon at the Costa Mesa women's clubhouse. Mrs. Albert Launer of Santa Ana was installed president with the ceremony conducted by Mrs. Albert Launer Bullerton. Eine women from Anaheim attended the all day session included Mrs. A. E. Schumacher who introduced as the new president of the Anaheim Ebell club. Others present from here were Mrs. Mesdames John Wilson, Ida Bullerton, Earl Spencer, Llewellyn Johnson, Al Raymond, C. W. Ausland and Ethel Chamberlain. The luncheon honored past county presidents and Mrs. Ida Bullerton, who was president during the second year of the Federals' organization, gave a charm brief talk. Final reports were heard and activities of the past two years were briefly reviewed. County prize for attendance to the club with 101 members or more went to Huntington Beach for attendance prizes to the club with 100 or less members was awarded the Orange County Baker's Forum. Barber City won the first radio prize and Fulham the second. Mrs. Al Raymond of Anaheim won the drama prize and Costa Mesa won the art award. C. Reinert Circle Meeting at Reader's Home Mrs. C. C. Reinert of 217 North Palma street, was hostess to members of her circle from the white Temple Methodist church. W. H. Johnston and Mrs. A. C. Ruitcel gave a temperance reading. Mrs. L. P. Nichols led the study hour on the new study book, "Christianity and Social Order," by Rev. William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury. Phone your news items to The Gazette. Call 2206. LADIES NIGHT PLANNED Toastmasters and their ladies will enjoy a Spanish outdoor supper on Tuesday evening at 129 South Ohio street. The party and informal program has been set for 6:30 o'clock. Royal Marten and Bob Allen are in charge of the program. HAPPY HOME OWNERS SAY: "It's a red letter day...we just bought a home with an FHA loan!" If you are planning to buy a house, or to refinance an existing loan, see Bank of America first. FHA insured loans are still available for either purpose and Bank of America offers you friendly advice backed by years of experience in the home loan field. If you are refinancing an old first and second mortgage you will frequently find that Bank of America re-financing results in substantially reduced payments. Remember, too, a real estate loan with Bank of America helps to establish your bank credit for possible future loan requirements such as personal loans. IF you are planning to buy a house, or to refinance an existing loan, see Bank of America first. FHA insured loans are still available for either purpose and Bank of America offers you friendly advice backed by years of experience in the home loan field. If you are refinancing an old first and second mortgage you will frequently find that Bank of America re-financing results in substantially reduced payments. 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