anaheim-gazette 1946-04-04
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'Dorothy and Wade' Banquet House Will Make Formal Bow April 5
Picturesque in its countryside setting, Anaheim's newest banquet house, a creation of "Dorothy and Wade" Parker," culinary artists of prominence throughout this city and county, will swing open its doors in formal opening tomorrow night.
Only one mile from the heart of this city's business district, their ultra-modern ranch-style structure, 1418 East Center, offers an atmosphere of charm and relaxation in the country. The owners promise an air of refinement at all times, with candlelight adding that festive touch during the dinner hours, from 4 to 9 in the evening.
Featuring southern fried chicken, ham, steak and prime ribs, prepared in the manner that has made this pair a "tradition" among vicinity food fanciers, Wade says "I'll cook' your steaks as you like 'em." The new cafe will cater to reserved club luncheons, banquets and party occasions. The phone, recently installed, is number 4469."
Rich mahogany-finished tables arranged in a streamlined horse-shoe effect, are set off by the soft green toning of the wall and white draperies. The spacious kitchen is furnished with all the newest equipment, and ample parking facilities are provided on the grounds. Gay green neon signs mark their driveway, first house east of Lincoln school.
Plans for their expansion include a glassed-in terrace fronting a landscaped garden.
The Parkers will be remembered in their first restaurant on West Center street, which they opened in October, 1942. Eleven months later, they purchased the Marigold cafe on East Center, renaming it "The Parker House" and remaining in business there until November, 1945.
EBELL ANNOUNCEMENTS
APRIL 8—Mrs. T. Kamerer, home economist for the Southern California Edison company for 19 years, will present to members of the home and garden section, a short cut to attractive meals, by demonstrating how to cook an entire meal in one electric roaster. Mrs. Norman Lombard, leader and Mrs. H. J. Fackiner, assistant leader, are in charge of the program, to open with a delightful dessert course at 1:30 p.m. in the clubhouse.
APRIL 9—Over KVOE, Orange county broadcasting station, from 11:15 to 11:30 a.m., Mrs. George Greder, chairman of the Anaheim Ebell flower and hobby show and amateur orchid grower and flower to open the affair; Mrs. H. D. Newkirk, leader and Mrs. M. A. Gauer, assistant leader, arrangements.
APRIL 24—"Topic Box," impromptu talk will head the toastmaster section to begin at 7:30 p.m., with Mrs. Arthur Roquet, meeting chairman; Mrs. Albert Raymond, leader, and Mrs. Paul Demaree, assistant leader, presiding.
APRIL 24 is the day to enter those hobbies for the Ebell flower and hobby show, to be in place between 2 and 4 p.m. at the clubhouse.
MAY 6—"A May breakfast" will Harry Bell, for the past 24 years a resident of Orange county, and prominent in civic affairs when they meant progressiveness, this week made his official announcement for the office of sheriff of Orange county.
Serving on the Orange county grand jury in 1943 and working with the Placentia Orange company for twenty years, Bell has continuously been active in school, church and civic affairs as well as fraternal organizations.
Of Scotch-Irish descent, Harry Bell was raised on a farm, but his interest for many years has been in the welfare of children and "teenagers."
"As sheriff of Orange county," Bell said, "my greatest effort will be to remove opportunity for juvenile delinquency. I recognize that under the present law it is lawful to sell liquor but I shall give strict attention to stopping the sale of liquor to minors. If
APRIL 9—Over KVOE, Orange county broadcasting station, from 11:15 to 11:30 a.m., Mrs. George Greder, chairman of the Anaheim Ebell flower and hobby show and amateur orchid grower and flower lover, will speak on "Blossoming Shrubs and Peonies" their care and culture. This will be her second broadcast in the series of discussions on the growing of blooms suitable for arrangements in the flower and hobby show, scheduled for April 25 and 26.
TWO TICKET co-chairmen have been appointed on the flower and hobby show, namely Mrs. Arthur Roquet, distribution to business people, and Mrs. W. P. Hall, the general public, replacing Mrs. Hoskins, who is ill.
THREE NEW members were welcomed into the Ebell club last Monday, Mrs. Ben Pennington, Mrs. Earl Dolman and Mrs. Mary Sue Brown.
APRIL 11—Ebell members are invited to attend the Orange County Federation of Women's club's 33rd annual convention, to be a splendid affair, beginning at 10 a.m. in the Methodist church, 161 South Orange street, Orange, with luncheon and program following at the Orange Woman's clubhouse, 121 South Center. Reservations are to be made by phoning Orange 995-M by Wednesday, April 9.
APRIL 15—Impressively beautiful music in accordance with the observance of Easter, will prelude the Bible lesson program to begin at 2 p.m. "Gram," prize, one-act play, by Martha G. Raymond, awarded in 1945, will be presented by the high school drama department under the direction of Miss Phelps. Lovely tea hour will close the affair. Mrs. D. Jerry Youngs, leader, and Mrs. Earl Spencer, assistant leader, are in charge of arrangements.
APRIL 22—"The Egg and I," by Betty Macdonald, widely read book, will be reviewed by Elizabeth Arnold at the book section, with a 1 p.m. potluck luncheon
Congratulations to the Parkers
your Picturesque Dinner Ranch is just what Anaheim has always wanted!
SCHAEFFLER PAINT & WALLPAPER CO.
Howard Schaeffler, Owner.
120 North Los Angeles St.
Premier paints—treasure tones—Imperial washable wallpaper
APRIL 22—"The Egg and I," by Betty Macdonald, widely read book, will be reviewed by Elizabeth Arnold at the book section, with a 1 p.m. potluck luncheon
Best Wishes
to the Parkers
for your continued success
Inez and Victor Loly
City Directory Being Compiled
A classified directory and booster book of Anaheim is now being compiled by the Anaheim Gazette.
The business directory book is being compiled with the object of providing a ready reference guide to business, professional, officials and institutions of Anaheim and vicinity and to enable new residents as well as old to better acquaint themselves with the progress and development of their city and business people who serve them.
First publication of the classified list will be made in the columns of the Anaheim Gazette. The directory will then be issued in book form, classified and alphabetically arranged so that the information may be had at a glance.
The first pages of the book will contain up-to-the-minute figures on statistical data and useful information concerning the city and county in general, followed by a handy guide and reference to the business, officials and institutions of Anaheim.
There will be no display advertising of any kind in the book. All type will be uniform, alphabetically arranged as to classification and name. These directory books will be given general free distribution in Anaheim, and surrounding towns in trade territory.
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Adhesive postage stamps were adopted by the U.S. in 1847.
RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS
I suffered for years and am thankful that I can walk and wag again without pain, that I gladly answer anyone writing for information. MRS., EMIVES, P. O. Box 189, Los Angeles 52, Calif.
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Our Compliments
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Brown and Reinhardt
Sewing Machine Distributors
114 East Center . . Anaheim Phone 2515
FORMAL
OPENING
APRIL 5
FIRST HOUSE EAST OF LINCOLN SCHOOL
FIRST HOUSE EAST OF LINCOLN SCHOOL
resenting pleasure ...
owners by Candlelight
- Steak
- Ham
- Prime Rib
ners by Candlelight
- Steak
- Ham
- Prime Rib
- Southern Fried Chicken
serving dinners from four to nine in the evening
—ample parking space for our patrons
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of the Countryside
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of Charm and Refinement
Reservations for banquet parties