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1946-04-04 · Anaheim Gazette · page 8 of 12 · OCR glm-ocr
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Veloz-Yolanda in Santa Ana April 11 Veloz and Yolanda, "The World's Most Exquisite Dancers" and company of brilliant artists are appearing at Santa Ana high school auditorium on Thursday evening, April 11, another in a series of appearances sponsored by the Musical Arts club. A cavalacade of dancing mods, Veloz and Yolanda will bring their art to the patrons of Orange county. They are nationally known for their exquisite dance presentations and it is indeed an honor for Orange county to be hosts to this company of entertainers. Accompanying this distinguished team are Elizabeth Talbot-Martin with her satirical impressions; lovely singing star, Betty Black; Amelia Gilmore, charming ballet and ballet-tap dancer, soloist with the Metro- Nebraskan Killed Near Anaheim Irma Mary Kassmeir, 28, of Los Angeles, died early Sunday morning at the Orange county hospital as a result of injuries received in an automobile accident several hours earlier on Manchester Boulevard near La Palma avenue, three miles west of Anaheim. Other occupants in the car were her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bele, also of Los Angeles. Mrs. Bele was taken to the St. Joseph's hospital where she is being treated for injuries received. Bele was unhurt. The accident occurred when the party was returning from Anaheim after visiting with Ormal Marsh, a sailor and former shipmate of Belco's, who was staying with friends here. They crashed with a car driven by Julian Moran, 23 of Santa Monica. Miss Kassmeier was a native of Nebraska and a five month resident of California. She had been working with her sister in a beauty parlor in Los Angeles for the past three months. She is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kluthe, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Liekhus and Mr. and Mrs. Hart Steimel all of Anaheim. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kassmeier of Howells, Nebraska, three brothers and five sisters. There was a recitation of the Holy Rosary Monday evening at the Hilgenfeld chapel, 120 East Broadway, a 8 o'clock Tuesday, the body was sent to Howells, Nebraska where burial was in the family plot. Housing Service Continues Job he is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kassmeler of Howells, Nebraska, three brothers and five sisters. There was a recitation of the Holy Rosary Monday evening at the Hilgenfeld chapel, 120 East Broadway, a 8 o'clock, Tuesday, the body was sent to Howells, Nebraska where burial was in the family plot. Housing Service Continues Job Of Placements Continuing the splendid job of placing returned veterans and servicemen in homes and apartments, the Anaheim Housing Service, Mrs. M. P. Thaxton, director in charge, report that 46 veterans made application for housing facilities during the gay as a rainbow dresses in one- and two-piece styles plains and flower garden prints. NOTICE TO OUR PATROLL We will be closed Tuesday Wednesday, April 9 and redecorating, and reopen day, April 11. 4 NIGHTS WEEKLY 4 DANCE! WEDNESDAY NIGHT 9:00 TO 12:30 WITH DEE BRIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT 9:00 TO 12:30 WITH DEE BRIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT 8:30 TO 12:00 WITH DEE BRIGHT MIDNIGHT JAM SESSION EVERY SATURDAY 12:30 tc 4 a.m. FRIDAY NIGHT IS REQUEST NIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT 8:30 TO 12:00 WITH BOB SKILES FRIDAY NIGHT IS REQUEST NIGHT "We Serve the Finest in Brews and Wines" BROADWAY AT MANCHESTER ANAHEIM HARMONY PARK BALLROOM this type of housing would help immeasurably in the veteran problem. The Chamber of Commerce and the city officials are working continuously in order to secure these units as soon as possible. Applications for living quarters in the federal project now number 82 received. Rites Tomorrow for W.S. Richardson Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow for Walter S. Richardson, who died last Saturday evening at his home in Midland, Mich., at the Angeles Abbey mausoleum, Compton, at 3 p.m. He is survived by his widow, Nellie A. Richardson, and one son, Gerald, of La Crosse, Wis. Mrs. Richardson is a sister of Mrs. G. O. Payne, who resides at 201 East Broadway, Anaheim. The Hilgenfeld mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Cuba has approximately 7,000,-000 acres devoted to raising sugar cane. Egyptian women, particularly those of upper Egypt, frequently wear nose rings. FOOD COMES FIRST ALPHA BETA "FIRST IN FOODS" Easier Way To Shop M. J. B. COFFEE 1 Lb. Jar 33¢ Cottage Mix VEGETABLES No. 2 Can 14¢ Golden B CORN No. 2 Can 16¢ Hunts To SAU 8 Oz. Tin Mt. 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