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NADORFF FAMILY BACK FROM DENVER Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Nadorff and daughter, Dorothy, 816 West Broadway, returned home last week after enjoying a month's vacation in Denver, Colorado, where they visited relatives. Mr. Nadorff is owner-manager of Nadorff's hardware store, this city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hedrick, 829 South Lemon street, Anaheim, became the parents of a baby son who arrived last Thursday at Fullerton General hospital. MODERN ATTRACTIVE BREAKFAST NOOKS CUSTOM BUILT FACTORY PRICES Styled to fit any space in your home! Upholstered in miracle DURAN, colors of your choice. Free estimates and installation. Phone or write— JOHNSON MFG. CO. SOCIETY and ACTIVITIES (Continued from Page) The bride's gown of shiny was fashioned with yoke neckline outlined and seed pearls on'a fitt Her lace fingertip veil from a crown of seed pearls. Immediately following mony, the reception was the Capilla wedding chic the occasion, Mrs. Wash bride's mother, chose a blown with brown accessorized bridegroom's mother, Mr.erman, was attired in a ensemble and grey a They had pink and white corsages. After cutting and shaping first piece of their wedding cake, the newly for a honeymoon in San For traveling the bridge white ensemble worn blue accessories and her orchid. Upon their reunion couple will make their 415 North Philadelphia Anaheim. The bride, a graduate high school, was associated the Cup and Saucer cafe Ana. Her bridegroom, a of Anaheim Union high affiliated with Safeway Incorporated. Those assisting with tion duties included Mrs Bloom who presided at bowl, and Mrs. John J ter of the bridegroom, in charge of the guest b Shower Honor Delores Craig Miss Delores Craig, Styled to fit any space in your home! Upholstered in miracle DURAN, colors of your choice. Free estimates and installation. Phone or write— JOHNSON MFG. CO. 7272 BRADY AVE. Anaheim Phone 28538 A FEW SENSATI BARGAIN For the Last Weeks $100,000 Furni Release! Bedroom Set 5 Piece Walnut BEDROOM SUITE Full size bed Was 12950 Plate Glass Mirror 209.50 5 Piece Walnut BEDRO Large plate mi Full size bed 5 Piece Walnut BEDROOM SUITE Full size bed Was 129.50 Plate Glass Mirror 209.50 5 Piece Walnut BEDROOM SUITE Full size bed 114.50 Reg. 144.50 value Full Size INNERSPRING MATTRESS Guaranteed by National Mfg. Co. Each 2475 5 Piece Hardwood BEDROOM SUITE Value 159.50—NOW Open Saturday Nights Until 9:00 p.m. SMITH·REAF SNYDE FURNITURE CO 151 N. Los Angeles St. Anaheim SOCIETY and CLUB ACTIVITIES (Continued from Page 3) The bride's gown of slipper satin was fashioned with a sheer yoke neckline outlined with lace and seed pearls on a fitted bodice. Her lace fingertip veil cascaded from a crown of seed pearls. Immediately following the ceremony, the reception was held at the Capilla wedding chapel. For the occasion, Mrs. Walker, the bride's mother, chose a beige dress worn with brown accessories. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Weatherman, was attired in a royal blue ensemble and grey accessories. They had pink and white carnation corsages. After cutting and sharing the first piece of their three-tiered wedding cake, the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in San Francisco. For traveling the bride chose a white ensemble worn with navy blue accessories and her bridal orchid. Upon their return, the couple will make their home at 415 North Philadelphia street, Anaheim. The bride, a graduate of Orange high school, was associated with the Cup and Saucer cafe in Santa Ana. Her bridegroom, an alumnus of Anaheim Union high school, is affiliated with Safeway Stores, Incorporated. Those assisting with the reception duties included Mrs. Glenn Bloom who presided at the punch bowl, and Mrs. John Jaggers, sister of the bridegroom, who was in charge of the guest book. Shower Honors Delores Craig Miss Delores Craig, attractive Mrs. Juanita (Glenn) Casto at the home of her mother, Mrs. Elsie Smith, 207 Cherry street, Wednesday night of last week. Highly perplexing was a mix-up bridal letter game which made anagrams look like a kindergarten course. A memory game also caused hilarity. After the honored guest, who is the bride-elect of Lloyd Smith, opened her many lovely gifts, detectable refreshments of ice cream roll, cookies and punch were served. Nuts and mints were enjoyed throughout the evening. Present in addition to those mentioned above included the honoree's mother, Mrs. Archie Craig, and her two younger sisters, Misses Ruth and Dorothy Craig, and Mrs. Marion Brewer, Miss Jeanne Sellers, Mrs. Juanita Paustell, Mrs. Barbara Trezise, Mrs. Marjorie Smith and Mrs. Dorothy Wood, all of Buena Park, Mrs. Bob Palm, Mrs. Dorothy Fassel and Mrs. W. J. Leake, all of Anaheim, and Mrs. Grace Minder of Santa Ana. Sending gifts but unable to attend were Mrs. Ceil Jurries, Mrs. La Mar Smith, sister-in-law-elect of Miss Delores Craig, Mrs. Bal-cum and her sister, Mrs. Doris Dabbs, The bride-elect, a graduate of Buena Park high school, was associated with the local branch of The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company for nearly a year. Her bridegroom to be is an alumnus of Anaheim Union high school and attended Fullerton Junior college. Until recently he was in charge of the vegetable department at Fassel's market this city. Currently he is associated with a new Santa Ana grocery store. Local Girls Take Nursing Pledge of Anaheim Union high school, is affiliated with Safeway Stores, Incorporated. Those assisting with the reception duties included Mrs. Glenn Bloom who presided at the punch bowl, and Mrs. John Jaggers, sister of the bridegroom, who was in charge of the guest book. Shower Honors Delores Craig Miss Delores Craig, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Craig of Buena Park, was the honorary of a miscellaneous shower given by her sister-in-law-to-be graph Company for nearly a lear. Her bridegroom to be is an alumnus of Anaheim Union high school and attended Fullerton Junior college. Until recently he was in charge of the vegetable department at Fassel's market. this city. Currently he is associated with a new Santa Ana grocery store. Local Girls Take Nursing Pledge Two young women from this city were among 41 students of the Los Angeles County General hospital, school of nursing, to take ISATIONAL GAINS Weeks of Our Furniture lease! Room Sets 5 Piece Walnut BEDROOM SUITE Large plate mirror Was 139.50 Full size bed 219.50 Reg. 34.50 FRIDAY ANSWER SUITS 2 ALL SUMMER 5 Piece Walnut BEDROOM SUITE Large plate mirror Was 139.50 Full size bed 219.50 Reg. 34.50 Walnut BEDROOM CHEST 1950 Commercial BOX SPRING and MATTRESS Built for Service... Set 48.00 Value 159.50—NOW 99.50 AFSNYDER FURNACE CO. St. Anaheim 2409 Free Parking in Rear of Store NO EXCHANGES—NO REFURBISHMENTS PARK FRONTAGE cap was placed on the head of each woman student, and a chevron was pinned on the coat of each male student. Each received, in addition, a miniature lamp with lighted candle, symbolizing the highest ideals of the nursing profession. The presentation was made by Eva Yocum, student body president who was dressed as Florence Nightingale for the occasion. "A total of 2,752 students have graduated from the school since its establishment in 1897," Arthur J. Will, county superintendent of charities, told the parents and friends of the students who had gathered for the program. "These are now working in private and public hospitals all over the United States," he added. According to the United States Public Health Service, there is still a shortage of almost 60,000 nurses throughout the country, he elaborated, in appealing for more recruits in the profession. VOLZ-NELSON ENGAGEMENT TOLD Wedding bells will ring next year for Miss Mary Kathleen Volz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Volz, 229 East Ellsworth street, Anaheim, and Edward A. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Nelson of West Anaheim. The bride-elect will be a senior at Anaheim Union high school this fall. Her fiancee, an alumnus of Fullerton Junior college, plans to do further college work in construction engineering this fall. EIGHTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD TO TAKE A BRIDE An, 83-year-old man, Edward Kaub, 18431 East Yorba Linda boulevard, Yorba Linda, and Mary Belle Worsham, 68, of 259 South Laurel street, Brea, were isused a marriage license late last week at the county court house in Santa Ana. Records showed it was the second marriage for each. Trade in Anaheim and save! RIDAY AND SATURDAY AT WANBERGER'S 29 75 ALL SUMMER and TROPICAL WEIGHTS All-Wool SLACKS 10.95—Rayon SLACKS. 6.95 CORDUROYS FOR SCHOOL 3.95 SPORT SHIRTS, Special Lot 1.95 SWEATERS, All-Wool 1.95 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, Special Lot 1.65 LOAFER JACKETS, Wool Gabardine 19.75 SPORT COATS, All Sizes 23.75 ARGYLE SOX, Reg. 3.50—Dollar Day 2.55 MEN'S FELT HATS, Special Lot 2.95 LOAFER SHOES, Broken Sizes 6.95 LOAFER JACKETS, Wool Gabardine...19.75 SPORT COATS, All Sizes...23.75 ARGYLE SOX, Reg. 3.50—Dollar Day...2.55 MEN'S FELT HATS, Special Lot...2.95 LOAFER SHOES, Broken Sizes...6.95 $1.00 TIE RACKS & PANT HANGERS, 2 for 1.00 WHITE TEE SHIRTS—Dollar Day — 2 for 1.00 WORK SOX, Brown and Black, 4 pairs...1.00 ROBES—Wool, Rayons, Flannel...½ price FANCY TEE SHIRTS SAILOR STRAWS SWIM TRUNKS NGES—NO REFUNDS—ALL SALES FINAL PARK FREE REAR OF STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS