anaheim-gazette 1947-05-29
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Thursday, May 29, 1947
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Bridal Shower For Phyllis Sandstrom At Nelson Home
Miss Phyllis Sandstrom, bride-to-be of Harold Alridge of Fullerton and daughter of Mrs. Emma Sandstrom of Los Angeles was guest of honor at a bridal shower last week given by her sister and sister-in-law, Mrs. George Nelson and Mrs. John Sandstrom in the Nelson home, 111 East Alberta street.
Bridal games were played in the gaily decorated house. White and purple stock and Canterbury Bells formed the floral arrangements. The bride's new trailer, completely equipped, was visited by the group where they learned that the marriage will take place in the chapel of the Zion Lutheran church in this city on May 28.
Delicious refreshments of cake and ice cream, punch and coffee were served at a late hour by the hostesses on a table centered with a large doll bride.
Those who enjoyed watching the bride open her many lovely gifts other than her hostesses were: Mesdames Fred Doepke, Edna Holmsen, Emma Goodman, Elvina Joost, Ann Miller, Louis Schroot, Gilbert Hansard, Clark Scott, Arthur Wahlbrink, Jurney Burgess, Charles Curry, Linda Pape, L. D. Timbrook, Joseph Britch, Leroy Ferguson, George Kirkelie and Anthony Boiarquiz.
bine business with pleasure. Mrs. George Greder was elected president for the coming year.
A tasty breakfast was served the members on a colorful table arranged with snapdragons and delphinium in lovely pastel colors. Fruit cocktail was served to whet the appetites of those present, followed by sizzling ham, creamy scrambled eggs, light home made hot rolls with raspberry jam, coffee cake and coffee to top it off.
Mrs. Jerry Schiller, serving as president in the absence of Mrs. O. F. Sloan, called for the report of the nominating committee headed by Mrs. Charles Schweinfest, who gave the names of Mrs. George Greder, president, Mrs. R. W. Dickenson, vice-president, Mrs. M. W. Martenet, Sr., treasurer. Mrs. Schweinfest was nominated from the floor for secretary.
Mrs. Schiller announced the next meeting would be a pot luck luncheon in Anaheim City park on June 17 featuring installation of the new officers.
Mrs. C. E. Chamberlain kept the group in gales of laughter with her reading of "The Transfiguration of Miss Philena." Miss Philena was a meek maiden lady who heard a lecture on the powers of fate to change one's life. She so believed it she changed hers to the extent of getting a husband.
A striking flower arrangement of unusual beauty in the living room.
Lillian Rogers, Victor Huber Wed in Arizona
Quiet simplicity marked nuptials of Miss Lillian J. H. of Santa Ana and Victor L. H. of 210 West Broadway, Anaheim zona at the home of Mr. and John H. Huber, the groomparents.
Tall baskets holding arrangements of white gladioli gowns the spacious rooms. The recited their marriage vow fore a lattice archway coat with white gladioli and with Rev. Raymond C. Accl pastor of the First Presbyterian church of that city, reading single-ring ceremony.
Enhancing the bride's love was her tea gown of white fashioned with a low off-shoulder neckline, fitted bodice and skirt accented with six-inch of lace. Her only adornment a double string of pearls.
Given in marriage by groom's father she carried a quiet of eighteen huge oblended with satin streamers.
Maid of honor was Theresa Parks, close family friend, chose a softly draped blue crepe. She wore a large sage of gardenias.
Following the taking of ding pictures, more than 2 mediate family relatives and
Those who enjoyed watching the bride open her many lovely gifts other than her hostesses were: Mesdames Fred Doepke, Edna Holmsen, Emma Goodman, Elvina Joost, Ann Miller, Louis Schroot, Gilbert Hansard, Clark Scott, Arthur Wahlbrink, Jurney Burgess, Charles Curry, Linda Pape, L. D. Timbrook, Joseph Britch, Leroy Ferguson, George Kirkelie and Anthony Bojarquiz, the Misses Jean Norris and Jean Morris, all from Anaheim.
Out of town guests were Mrs. Melba Morrison of Santa Monica, Mrs. Hilding Jardine of Venice, Mrs. Henry Peterson and Mrs. Ray Aldridge of Fullerton, Mrs. John Vogel, Sr. and Mrs. John Vogel, Jr. of Balboa; Mrs. Joe Aldridge, Mrs. Temple Aldridge and Mrs. Enrico Martinelli of Los Angeles and Mrs. Emily Aldridge of Long Beach.
Las Amigas Club Name Officers At Breakfast Meet
The Las Amigas club met last week for a breakfast meeting at the home of Mrs. R. W. Dickenson on south Loara road to commemorate the graduate.
Mrs. C. E. Chamberlain kept the group in gales of laughter with her reading of "The Transfiguration of Miss Philena." Miss Philena was a meek maiden lady who heard a lecture on the powers of fate to change one's life. She so believed it she changed hers to the extent of getting a husband.
A striking flower arrangement of unusual beauty in the living room was the bowl of dark blue delphinium and red larkspur. Mrs. Mary Jane Anderson was a guest for the occasion.
At the close of the meeting, members extended their appreciation to the hostess for a lovely time. Those assisting Mrs. Dickenson were her sister, Mrs. W. M. Small, Mrs. H. G. Carlin and Mrs. H. K. Clow.
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Welcoming a new son were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saldana of Route 1, Box 325, Anaheim. He arrived at St. Joseph hospital, Orange Sunday, weighing six pounds and six ounces.
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Wed in Arizona
Quail simplicity marked the materials of Miss Lillian J. Rogers Santa Ana and Victor L. Huber 210 West Broadway, Anaheim, day afternoon in Yuma, Ariela at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Huber, the groom-elect's parents.
All baskets holding arrangements of white gladioli graced the spacious rooms. The couple settled their marriage vows before a lattice archway covered with white gladioli and roses, on Rev. Raymond C. Acheson, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of that city, reading the single-ring ceremony.
Enhancing the bride's loveliness is her tea gown of white pique adorned with a low off-shoulder skline, fitted bodice and straight neck accented with six-inch insets face. Her only adornment was double string of pearls.
Given in marriage by the mom's father she carried a bouquet of eighteen huge orchids dressed with satin streamers.
Maid of honor was Theresa Kinske, close family friend, who chose a softly draped gown of the crepe. She wore a large coral of gardenias.
Following the taking of wedding pictures, more than 25 immediate family relatives and close friends included Mrs. Fred Liebe, Mrs. Carrie Rasmussen, Mrs. Ruth Eberhard, Mrs. Faye Schimming, Mrs. Lizzie Benzel, Mrs. W. W. Gibson, Mrs. Frank Mauerhan and Mrs. Julia Baumbach.
Toastmistresses Plan Charter Dinner-Program
The newly organized Toastmistress club met last Thursday evening in the city hall with Mrs. Milton Spencer acting as toastmistress for the varied program and business session.
Mrs. Frank Gilbert chose "When You Write a Letter" as her speech topic. "The Big Trees" was the subject of Mrs. Lloyd Lichtenwalter. "Conversation" was elaborated upon by Mrs. Ira Brown. A collection of salt shakers was displayed by Mrs. Lester Sibley who gave their histories as her speech theme.
Mrs. Raymond Young, Santa Ana representative of the Toastmistress club was lexicoligist. Mrs. Alda Lambert of Santa evaluated the talks.
Future date highlighting the club calendar is the joint charter dinner and installation program with the Santa Ana Toastmistresses June 11, time and place to be announced next week.
Known as "the twins" the two clubs were organized simultaneously by the Toastmaster club No. 1 of Santa Ana last month.
Anaheim Girl Weds Fullerton Man Wednesday
In the Zion Lutheran church parsonage, Miss Phyllis Sandstrom, daughter of Mrs. Emma Reveal August Wedding Plan
Sparkling diamond, the er left hand, revealed the ment of Miss Norma La daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Moore of Route 1, to Don Wilson, son of Dr John Wilson of Newport Wedding bells will ring young couple August 17.
Both Miss Moore and elect are alumni of Union high school. He Santa Ana junior college.
WELCOME SON
Greeting a baby boy and Mrs. Harvey Brown 1, Box 247-B, Anaheim rived Saturday at St.John Hospital, Orange, tipping at nine pounds, three o'clock.
FROM BIG BEAR TO IN 30 MINUTES, FLAT
Jack Gregg of Greg Service, Fullerton, via early morning timing ex Muroc Dry Lake where ing speed was recorded critically designed electric Sunday. Taking off in N a five-place cabin job; att to attend the event, he noon at Big Bear. F mountain resort he flew 30 minutes "on the leve LICENSE TO WED
A marriage license was Jewel Webb Hargis of and Leonard Pierce T Pomona Monday at S court house.
Symbolic Rites At Golden Wedding Anniversary
Deep sentimental significance marked the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mrs. Ross Kopfer's great aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Page of Los Angeles, May 18, witnessed by more than 200 family relatives including the Kopfers of Fullerton and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nelleson of this city.
Attired in the wedding clothes they had worn for their nuptials 50 years ago, the couple repeated marriage vows taken from a 50-year-old Bible, identical with that read from their anniversary date a half century ago. Scene of the impressive service was at the family home at 2275 West Twenty-Second street.
During the reception immediately following the ceremony three birthdays were celebrated with the Pages cutting the first piece of a huge anniversary cake.
Five generations of the family who attended the affair, gathered for group pictures with the honorees in the foreground.
Golden Rule Group Greets New Members
The Golden Rule club, new organization for relatives and wives of members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Encampment No. 105 met for a joint dinner session Friday night with the local IOOF group.
Officers include Mrs. Roda Sibley, president; Miss Barbara Meyers, vice-president; Mrs. Violet Howard, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Jeannie Nelson, guardian.
Presiding over the affair was Dr. E. P. Wurtz, patriarch of the Anaheim Grand Encampment. The birthday of Mrs. Helen Zinke, candidate from Fullerton, was celebrated during the dinner hour.
Orah Horn and Barbara Meyers were in charge of the initiation of candidates. New members are Mesdames Helen Zinke, August Fitz, Mary Hatfield, Fred Tuffree, Ralph Danker, Eva Scutt and Mary Alice Shawhan. A welcome message was extended by the president, Mrs. Sibley.
Anaheim Girl Weds Fullerton Man Wednesday
In the Zion Lutheran church parsonage, Miss Phyllis Sandstrom, daughter of Mrs. Emma Sandstrom of Los Angeles, became the bride of Horace C. Aldridge of 226 East Chapman street, Fullerton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Aldridge, formerly of Anaheim, yesterday (Wednesday) morning at 10:30 o'clock, the Rev. L. E. Eifert, pastor of the church; reading the ceremony, witnessed by close family relatives.
The bride wore a striped gray suit with pink accessories. Traditional sentiment was found in her sapphire ring, a present of her father to her mother shortly after their marriage. She wore a corsage of Cecil Brunner roses.
Serving as best man was Vernur C. Sandstrom, brother of the bride.
Lucille Krier was the matron of honor, attired in a gray suit accented by a gardenia corsage and red accessories.
Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held at the church with Mrs. G. A. Nelson, the bride's sister and her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Sandstrom, assisting with the arrangements.
After cutting and sharing the first piece of their wedding cake, the newlyweds left for a honey-moon trip to Arrowhead. Upon their return to this city in a few days, they will reside at Shady Lane Trailer court.
Girl Scouts Sing On Vets' Memorial Day Program
Anaheim Girl Scouts participated in the annual all-county Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial program at Santa Ana high school auditorium Tuesday evening, singing choral selections directed by Miss Ruby Arneson, music supervisors of elementary schools here.
Singers included Barbara Mary, LaVerne Cherry, Marjorie Wright, Martha Ramirez, Fremont Troop 1; Carole Dawson, Peggy Ferguson, Carol Davenport, Gretchen Glover, Jane Richards, Fremont...
Anaheim Grand Encampment. The birthday of Mrs. Helen Zinke, candidate from Fullerton, was celebrated during the dinner hour.
Orah Horn and Barbara Meyers were in charge of the initiation of candidates. New members are Mesdames Helen Zinke, August Fitz, Mary Hatfield, Fred Tuffree, Ralph Danker, Eva Scutt and Mary Alice Shawhan. A welcome message was extended by the president, Mrs. Sibley.
Future event will be a box social and initiation meeting scheduled for June 13 with the IOOF members. Mesdames Mildred Brubaker, Orah Horn and August Fitz will serve on the entertainment committee with chairmen Clink Nelson, Arnold Howard and Carl Weber.
Genesis Theme For Friendship Circle Meeting
Taking her theme from the Book of Genesis, Mrs. J. K. Jung discussed "Self Revelation of God" at the regular meeting of the Friendship Circle of Grace Lutheran church at the home of Mrs. Pearl Mohn on South West street, Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Anna Siegel, president, presided over the business session following devotions given by Mrs. Jung.
The opening of a new church nursery as an added convenience to parents attending church services was discussed by the group. The circle supervises the present nursery.
Two new members, Mrs. E. J. Boren and Mrs. Ben TerBeest were welcomed. Guests were Mrs. Jay Moyer and Mrs. P. K. Halloway, both of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Other circle members present, in addition to those mentioned, led in the annual all-county Veterans of Foreign Wars Memorial program at Santa Ana high school auditorium Tuesday evening, singing choral selections directed by Miss Ruby Arneson, music supervisors of elementary schools here.
Singers included Barbara Mary, LaVerne Cherry, Marjorie Wright, Martha Ramirez, Fremont Troop 1; Carole Dawson, Peggy Ferguson, Carol Davenport, Gretchen Glover, Jane Richards, Fremont Troop 2; Mary Lou Gastelum, Beverly Buckner, Lydia Ramirez, Kay Turner, Antonio Garabito, Shirley Knox, Mira Jane Moody, Lucille Douthit, Gloria Dorame; Theresa Bleecker, Joanne Allen, Frances Cottle, George Washington Troop 3; Isabella Ursua, Priscilla Lopez, Rachel Compise, Mary Maldonado, Gretchen Decker, Carolyn Fiscus, Rella Cherry, Linda Keel, Patsy Hacker, Dorothy Ann Howell, Broadway Troop 4; Gail Huebert, Carol Roberts, June McClain, Marlene Stewart, Shirley Pannier, Barbara Simonton, Benjamin Franklin Troop 6; Ann Reisner, Nancy Rail, Dorothy Nixon, Shirley Seekins, Rosemarie Yates, Glenda Rae Mungerson, Gerie Glover and Sandra Johannes, Horace Mann Troop 9.
Brownie Scott's from Troop 5 of George Washington school who participated in the colorful program were Darlene Nipp, Carol Ann Booth, Mamie Hodges, Marilyn Buckner, Marlyls Wharton and Barbara Balch. They were accompanied by their leaders, Mrs. Hugh Nipp and Mrs. Claud Booth.
Through the courtesy of Mr. Mel Gauer and the school board, a bus driven by Mr. Wesley Rapp was provided to transport the girls. Adults who accompanied the group were Mrs. C. R. Moody, Mrs. Raymond Buckner, Mrs. F. N. DeCook, Mrs. William Dierberger, Mrs. Claudie Cherry, and Miss Dorothy T. Bowe.
Reveal August Wedding Plans
Sparkling diamond, third finger left hand, revealed the engagement of Miss Norma Lou Mpore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pelley D. Moore of Route 1, Anaheim, to Don Wilson, son of Dr. and Mrs. John Wilson of Newport Beach. Wedding bells will ring for the young couple August 17.
Both Miss Moore and her groom-elect are alumni of Anaheim Union high school. He is now a Santa Ana junior college student.
WELCOME SON
Greeting a baby boy were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brown of Route 1, Box 247-B, Anaheim. He arrived Saturday at St. Joseph hospital, Orange, tipping the scales at nine pounds, three ounces.
FROM BIG BEAR TO HERE IN 30 MINUTES, FLAT
Jack Gregg of Gregg Flying Service, Fullerton, viewed the early morning timing exercises at Muroc Dry Lake where plane flying speed was recorded via a specially designed electric eye last Sunday. Taking off in his Cessna, a five-place cabin job, at pre-dawn to attend the event, he dined at noon at Big Bear. From that mountain resort he flew home in 30 minutes "on the level."
LICENSE TO WED
A marriage license was issued to Jewel Webb Hargis of Anaheim and Leonard Pierce Tedwell of Pomona Monday at Santa Ana court house.
Cloudy Days Bring No Rain
Instead of the bright, sunny weekend promised by the weather man, it looked for days as if a heavy shower were imminent any minute. But the occasional drizzles didn't precipitate enough moisture to show a measurable quantity in the rain gauge of the Association Laboratory on Lincoln avenue.
A baby son weighing nine pounds and one ounce was greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Rafferty of 525 North Bush street, May 20, at Fullerton Cottage hospital.
BABY BOY ARRIVES
Mr. and Mrs. Angie Saucedo, 1128 Swan street, are the proud parents of a baby son who arrived May 20, weighing seven pounds, three ounces, at Anaheim hospital.
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A marriage license was issued to Jewel Webb Hargis of Anaheim and Leonard Pierce Tedwell of Pomona Monday at Santa Ana court house.
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