anaheim-gazette 1945-12-06
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Yuletide Theme
Ebell Luncheon
Fashion Wise Are
Giadness of the holidays and festive charm permeated throughout the Anaheim Ebell club meeting Monday with over 250 members and guests gathering to enjoy Alice McIntire of La Jolla, famous for her comedy monologues, a musical ensemble from Santa Ana, and a delightful luncheon served in the enchantment of candlelight and Christmas spirit. Mrs. H. W. Saulberry, program chairman, introduced artists of the day.
Presiding over the luncheon period, Mrs. August Schumacher expressed appreciation of the club to the luncheon committee: Mrs. H. J. Fackiner and Mrs. A. A. Fischer, chairmen; and Mrs. George Greder and Mrs. Blanche Gilbert, decorators. Mrs. Al Raymond gave a special Christmas prayer.
Special laurels go to Mrs. Holly Marke, Mrs. Juanita Ross and Mrs. Leo Friis for their opening numbers on the program. Announcements included the "Hobby and Flower" show set for April 18 and 19 at the clubhouse. Mrs. J. E. Schumacher, special service chairman, reminded members to bring jams, jellies, canned fruits, games, toys and novelties usable as gifts for the hospital Christmas, to be brought to the Christmas tea, Dec. 10, 2 p.m., at which time Junior club members will be honored. This announcement was made by Mrs. H. J. Fackiper in the absence of the ways and means chairman, Mrs. Ray Van Wago-development. They also studied early manuscripts and learned interesting facts about their favorite authors.
Troop No. 2, which is working for hostess badges and their cooking and food badges were instructed in the art of table setting, the different kinds and types of silver, the technique of serving and the arrangement of center pieces, by Miss Dorothy Sands, Home economic teacher at Fremont school.
From now until Christmas their projects will be community work, consisting of Christmas gifts to those who are sick and shut-in.
Schroeder-Geissler Nuptials Date Set
Engagement and welcoming affair combined for an extremely enjoyable evening, Saturday at the home of Miss Aline Schroeder on Lincoln avenue, revealing the engagement of Miss Schroeder to Lt. Martin Geissler who has just returned from overseas after 44 months in the Southwest Pacific theater of war, with the date for nuptial rites set for Dec. 16 in the Zion Lutheran church.
Accent on the Patriotic theme with clever games occupying guests, honored veteran and hostess, and delicious buffet supper were outstanding features of the evening.
Guests included Mrs. L. E. Eifert and Messrs and Mesdames George Schroeder, Otto Geissler, Bill Wallace, Vernon Schulz, Herb Grimn, August Heybrook, Carl Chansler, George Cudworth, Walter Knigge, Dale Dawson, Edward Geo. Washington Cub Scouts Hold Pack Meeting
Cub Scout troop of George Washington school met at the school house Nov. 30, for their regular monthly pack meeting. Mrs. S. E. Loard and Mrs. Alex Jiminez were elected den mothers of the two new troops for the coming year.
It was decided to hold the den meetings in the evening from seven until eight o'clock for the next few months since several of the boys work after school and are unable to attend the afternoon meetings. These meetings will be held at designated places.
A Christmas program to be put on by the troop was announced for the evening of Dec. 21, at 7 p.m.. All parents are urged to be present for the program and the social hour which will follow.
W. G. Head, trip committeeman announced a trip to the museum at Santa Ana for the afternoon of Dec. 8. The Scouts will receive instructions as to where and when to meet at their final afternoon meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Maynard Glen on North Lemon Friday afternoon, Dec. 7.
Brownie Troop No. 23 Holds Investiture
Brownie Troop No. 23, met at the Girl Scout house on Nov. 27, for their regular meeting.. This is a new troop and investiture ceremony was held with Miss Adah Wilcox conducting the rites.
Girl Scouts Working Hard For Badges
Girl Scouts of troops one and two have been working faithfully, this past week, under the supervision of Mrs. Whiteman and Miss Adah Louise Wilcox, in order to earn their badges.
About twenty-five of the girls, who are working for their Bibliophile badge were entertained at the library, last Friday afternoon, When Miss E. Haskett explained to them the different types of printing, the procedure to follow in making use of the library, and the handling of new books. She also showed them a display of rare old books and told of their
Accent on the Patriotic theme with clever games occupying guests, honored veteran and hostess, and delicious buffet supper were outstanding features of the evening.
Guests included Mrs. L. E. Eifert and Messrs and Mesdames George Schroeder, Otto Geissler, Bill Wallace, Vernon Schulz, Herb Grimn, August Heybrook, Carl Chansler, George Cudworth, Walter Knigge, Dale Dawson, Edward Vandeberg, Joe Lemons, Gerhardt Clasen, Paul Gilger, Jay Cornelison, Mrs. Karl Gerhardt, the Misses Leona Willers, Irene Fluegge, Lois Fritz, Wanda Morgan, Evie Smith, Elayne Winger, Mabel Schroeder, Dora Yorde, Bertha Bond, Norma Pludeman, Dorothy Clasen, Alvina Clasen, Dolly Geissler, Lucille Kelly, Kathleen and Lorraine Schulz, Phyliss Lemons, Juanita and Alberta Baumann, and Vic Jacobson, Harold Richter, Henry Klausing, Rudy Dittl, Virgil Pratt, Kenny Wallace and Fred Cornell.
Unable to attend were the Messrs and Mesdames Dick Henning, Howard Harvey, Paul Piepenbrink, Roy Helmer, Frank Maglio, Lee Wilson and Edward Tryman; Mrs. Ray Grimm; the Misses Carol Buchelt., Mildred Trapp, Barbara Freeze, Esther Rodin, Dorothy Smith, Evelyn Brunworth, Mary Claire, Mildred McAfee, Dorothy and Lorraine Resler, Betty Kahlen, Hilda Patin, Doris and Marion Rasmussen and Harold Franzen and Clifford Kahlen.
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Brownie Troop No. 23 Holds Investiture
Brownie Troop No. 23, met at the Girl Scout house on Nov. 27, for their regular meeting. This is a new troop and investiture ceremony was held with Miss Adah Wilcox conducting the rites.
Miss Jeanette Van Delden and Mrs. Eva Fort were installed as leaders and the following girls were taken into the troop: Sharon Barnard, Jan Critchfield, Joan Eden, Roxana Fischle, Zoe Fort, Betty Haggard, Kathleen Henry, Barbara Olsen, Joan Peacock, Gloria Taylor, Dorothy Thomas, Bette Van Delden, and Bonne Van Delden.
The beginning of the meeting was given over to the playing of out door games and the girls worked at handicraft after the investiture.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor entertained the troop at a dinner party on Nov. 20, and part of the time at the last meeting was given over to the composition of a note of thanks to the Taylors for their hospitality.
Friends Honor Mr. and Mrs. Heagy
Holiday chicken dinner post nuptial affair given by Mr. and Mrs. George Ehrle, Jr., at their Santa Ana canyon home honored Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Heagy of Van Nuys, Sunday evening. Dinner was served by Mrs. Ehrle and her sister Mrs. Emma Blakmyer.
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Washington Scouts Hold Meeting
Out troop of George on school met at the house Nov. 30, for their monthly pack meeting. Loard and Mrs. Alex were elected den mothers two new troops for the year.
Decided to hold the den in the evening from seventh o'clock for the next days since several of the last after school and are attend the afternoon These meetings will be designated places.
Christmas program to be put out troop was announced evening of Dec. 21, at 7:30 parents are urged to be for the program and the rite which will follow.
Head, trip committeeman a trip to the museum Ana for the afternoon of The Scouts will receive as to where and when at their final afternoon to be held at the home Daynard Glen on North Day afternoon, Dec. 7.
Janie Troop 3 Holds Attitude
Troop No. 23, met at Scout house on Nov. 27, regular meeting. This troop and investiture was held with Miss Box conducting the rites.
Mrs. Heagy is the former Virginia Ehrle of Anaheim.
The happy couple have just returned from an extensive honeymoon including the northwestern states of Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Northern California.
Guests of the occasion included Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Klimber, Mrs. Emily Wallin and Enid, Mrs. John Rasmussen, Mrs. Charles Smith and Eloise, Mr. and Mrs. George Ehrle, Sr. and John; from Anaheim.
Mrs. Bob Steel and Barry of La Habra; Mary Maurer, Rivera; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Slingsby, Fullerton; Mrs. Emma Blakmeyer, Orange; Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. William Ehrle and Mr. and Mrs. George Galdabaugh, Mrs. Minnie Bell and Mrs. Jesse Verdine also from Los Angeles.
The new briggroom who is a native of Spokane, Wash., has recently received his discharge from the Army.
Miss E. Kate Rea Again Named Head Of Relief Assn.
Miss E. Kate Rea, of Anaheim was re-elected president of the Crippled Childrens Relief association, Inc., at the annual meeting held in Santa Ana on Nov. 9.
The association supplies medicine, nutrition, ambulance service, artificial limbs, hospitalization, braces, dental care, glasses, arch supports and various operations for children.
Reports on work for the past years showed 28 children helped, two of whom were children of service men.
Other Anaheim residents, besides Miss Rea, named as directors and members of the investigating committee were Mrs. O. H. Renner and Mrs. Tom Scott.
Regular Meeting Of Buena Park OES Last Monday Eve
The regular stated meeting of the Buena Park OES was held on Monday evening with the new officers, Florence Winters, worthy matron, and Fred Winters, worthy patron, presiding.
Special escort was given to the junior past worthy matron, Lucie Siems, and junior past patron, Ted Siems, who enjoyed the session sitting in the East position with the new worthy matron and
Last Monday Eve
The regular stated meeting of the Buena Park OES was held on Monday evening with the new officers, Florence Winters, worthy matron, and Fred Winters, worthy patron, presiding.
Special escort was given to the junior past worthy matron, Lucie Siems, and junior past patron, Ted Siems, who enjoyed the session sitting in the East position with the new worthy matron and worthy patron.
A delicious potluck dinner was enjoyed preceding the regular meeting, a fine group of members and their families being present.
After the chapter meeting was closed, several of the officers drove to Santa Ana where they attended a part of the installation ceremony for the new officers of the Hermosa chapter in that city.
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Benefits Women's Relief Corps Even at Anaheim
organized and extremely special work of the A. B. Paul Carr of Women's Relief corps at K. C. hall, was brought to the regular meeting, 2 Tuesday evening with com-reports which included welfare, $9; relief, $14; calls, bouquets, 28; with 30 miles given to servicemen and hours donated to the Red charter was draped in hon-Nettie B. Abrams and Com-Crandall, last veteran of A. R. in Orange county. Ethel Story was initiated new member.
All club plans were discussed the Christmas party, Tuesday, 1 at the home of Mrs. Bestzpatrick, 520 East Broadway featuring a potluck dinner gift exchange among members concluded the day, served by Mrs. Mary Bee and Mrs. Linnie Camp-Guests included Mrs. Elizabeth Birkhead, Santa Ana W. R. C., and Mrs. Maude English; Fullerton W. R. C.
P.-T. A. Cancels All Meetings For December
According to reports and announcement from a recent meeting of the Anaheim council of the local P.-T. A., all P.-T. A. district and council meetings for December have been cancelled.
Introductions at the meeting which took place in the home of Mrs. A. Anderson, vice president of the reorganized P.-T. A., at Lincoln grade school included Mrs. Clarence Granere, president of the Broadway P.-T. A. and Mrs. Foster Warwick, district chairman of membership and past president of the Loara P.-T. A.
Mrs. R. W. Marvin and Mrs. J. Lee Rogers, president of the P.-T. A., council were elected as representatives on the board of the Teen Canteen. The January meeting of the council will be at the home of Mrs. Sam E. Loard at 223 East Alberta street.
Glamour Gowned Buena Park OES
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