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CHURCH NEWS Famed Religious Radio Voice at Easter Service America's best known religious radio voice, Dr. Charles E. Fuller, whose Old Fashioned Revival Hour is being broadcast for its 25th year, will be heard Easter morning, April 9, at the Rose Bowl Easter Sunrise Service, it was announced today. The interdenominational service, sponsored by the Christian Business Men's Committee of Pasadena, is expected to draw worshippers before daybreak from hundreds of cities and villages in southern California. Committees of laymen, representing all denominations, are at work completing arrangements for the program, publicity, music, ushering, and other phases of the service. Dr. Fuller, a resident of South Pasadena, recently was presented with a gold microphone by officials of the ABC network, on the occasion of his 25th anniversary on the air. The recent death of Dr. Walter Maier, the great Lutheran radio preacher, removed America's other major religious voice with a regular global outlet, reaching around the world by short-wave, as well as across America through regular channels. Rev. Havermale Guest Speaker On Wednesday, February 1, the Ministerial Union met at Chungking Cafe for their monthly conclave. The speaker of the day was the Reverend Wesley A. Havermale of the Episcopal Church of the Messiah of Santa Ana. Present were: Reverend D. Miller of Wesley Methodist Church; Reverend Charles Bennett of the Church of God; "Tommy" Thomason of the Anaheim YMCA; Reverend Bob Kavorkian of Calvary Baptist Church; Reverend O. L. Underwood of Foursquare Gospel Church; Reverend J. F. Moll of Bethany Full Gospel Church; Reverend D. Shelby Corlett of First Church of the Nazarene; Reverend A. J. Casebeer of Church of Christ; Reverend George W. Harer of Free Methodist Church and the Reverend John K. Saville of St. Michaels. Fund Campaign Helped by Clergy The annual Red Cross fund campaign will open on March 10 to last the month, and will be preceded by an observance of Red Cross Sabbath and Sunday, February 25-26, it has been announced by General George C. Marshall, president of the American Red Cross. These days will be celebrated throughout the nation in churches and synagogues by clergymen calling attention to the Red Cross appeal. In many communities uniformed Red Cross volunteers will attend church services groups for the special days. HOLY NAME SOCIETY TO MEET TUESDAY The Holy Name Society of San Boniface Parish will meet at the 7 o'clock Mass Sunday morning. Dorothy C. Dorr Dies Suddenly Miss Dorothy C. Dorr of South Lemon street, Anaheim died at her home suddenly on February 8. She was born in San Francisco and had lived in Anaheim since 1933. She is survived by a sister, Miss Agnes Dorr of Anaheim; two brothers, Charles and Arthur, both of Anaheim. The services will be read on Saturday at 2 p.m., in the chapel of Backs, Campbell and Kaulbarb by the Rev. Stanley F. George of San Bernardino, former pastor of the First Presbyterian church of this city. Interment will be in Anaheim cemetery. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Noted Churchman Speaker for Mission Services Now conducting a preaching mission at the Evangelical United Brethren church, 405 West Center street, is the Rev. Byron E. Chapman who arrived in Anaheim Thursday of last week. The Mission, which began Friday of last week, will continue through February 19 with services each evening except Saturday, at 7 o'clock. Rev. Chapman, one of the outstanding preachers of the denomination, has been a popular speaker at youth meetings throughout California for the past several years, the Rev. Philip Selfridge, pastor of the local Evangelical United Brethren church, stated. A varied program of special music is being featured throughout the current two weeks of the preaching mission under the direction of Mrs. Betty Rees. Three church choirs and a double male quartet comprising Harold Ferguson and Eugene Bakenhus, first tenor; Clarence Mauerhan and Stewart Schmid, second tenor; Albert Ramm and George Winand, baritone, and Darwin and Thomas Selfridge, bass, are being heard. Additional groups appearing include a duet comprising Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zachay; a duet of Margaret Peter and Betty Stockwell; a duet of Donna Lee Flynn and Dr. C. O. Patterson; a men's sextet of S. J. Schauer, John Lotze, C. A. Zimmermann, S. F. Hilgenfeld, Leslie Saxe and Otto Schuler. Soloists include Betty Stockwell, Betty Rees and Betty Mauerhan. Instrumental interpretations are being presented by Carol Hochuli, violinist; a string trio comprising Carol Hochuli, Fay Meade and Betty Rees; Mrs. Betty Stockwell Charles Bennett of the Church of God; "Tommy" Thomason of the Anaheim YMCA; Reverend Bob Kavorkian of Calvary Baptist Church; Reverend O. L. Underwood of Foursquare Gospel Church; Reverend J. F. Moll of Bethany Full Gospel Church; Reverend D. Shelby Corlett of First Church of the Nazarene; Reverend A. J. Casebeer of Church of Christ; Reverend George W. Harer of Free Methodist Church and the Reverend John K. Saville of St. Michael's Episcopal Church, the president. The business of the meeting consisted of the Union appointing a committee to consult with the Worship Committee of the Church Association of Anaheim on the Good Friday Union service. Reverend Corlett, Reverend Kavorkian and Reverend Hernandez of the Mexican Baptist Church are on the appointed committee. The Ministerial Union then approved the final draft of a leaflet that is to be left at the door of all newcomers to Anaheim, giving complete church information. Reverend Havermale spoke on the history of the development of the Bible and illustrated his speech with several rare Bibles from his personal collection. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Golden Text of the Sunday Lesson-Sermon on "Soul" in all branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, is from Psalms: "O bless our God, ye people, and make the voice of his praise to be heard: which holdeth our soul in life, and suffereth not our feet to be moved." In Luke's Gospel it is reported that Jesus "entered into the synagogue and taught; and there was a man whose right hand was withered. And the scribes and Pharisees watched him, whether he would heal on the sabbath day; that they might find an accusation against him. But he knew their thoughts, and sald to the man which had the withered hand, Rise up, and stand forth in the midst. And he arose and stood forth . . . And looking round about upon them all, he said unto the man, Stretch forth thy hand. And he did so: and his hand was restored whole as the other." Mary Baker Eddy writes in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures:" "Like the great Exemplar, the healer should speak to disease as one having authority over it, leaving Soul to master the false evidences of the corpo- well; a duet of Donna Lee Flynn and Dr. C. O. Patterson; a men's sextet of S. J. Schauer, John Lotze, C. A. Zimmermann, S. F. Hilgenfeld, Leslie Saxe and Otto Schuler. Soloists include Betty Stockwell, Betty Rees and Betty Mauerhan. Instrumental interpretations are being presented by Carol Hochuli, violinist; a string trio comprising Carol Hochuli, Fay Meade and Betty Rees; Mrs. Betty Stockwell and Mrs. Fern Weaver, organists, and Mrs. Rees and Shirley Panier, pianists. A cordial invitation is being extended to the public to attend these special preaching mission services. Parishoners of the local church and friends from this city and throughout Orange county have been present at programs to date. 'Faith' Subject Pre-Easter Talks The 25th annual men's pre-Easter nono-day Bible club series will begin on March 8 and last through April 5. The YMCA is sponsoring this inter-denominational series, as it has for the past 25 years. The meetings will be held on Wednesday noons and the theme this year will be "Faith." The general chairman is Mel Gauer and his committee members are: Jim Morris, Walt Taylor and Bob Quast. The subjects will be, in order; "Faith of Our Fathers;" "Faith on Trials;" "Faith on the Cross;" "Faith Transcents the Grave" and "Faith for the Future." Speakers and places will be announced later. Salmon P. Chase, American jurist and statesman, was born in Cornish, N. H., in 1808. Anaheim Gazette want Ads bring the best results. Phone 2206. Sergeant George R. Ratto is a top-flight mechanic. What's more, he can explain to a beginner what makes an engine tick. That's why George often has recruits assigned him for on-the-job training. When a young man has completed this practical course he has a skill that can be turned into dollars anywhere. George says, "I learned my trade in the Army like thousands of other guys. It's the only place I know where they pay you good money to learn something you can cash in on all your life." George thinks a young man is missing a bet if he doesn't visit his local Recruiting Office to find out what the Army has to offer him. Go to City Hall, Fullerton, Calif. And Campaign Spied by Clergy Annual Red Cross fund will open on March 1, in the month, and will be led by an observance of Red Sabbath and Sunday, Feb5-26, it has been announceGeneral George C. Marpresident of the American Cross. The days will be celebrated out the nation in churches magogues by clergymen attention to the Red Cross In many communities Red Cross volunteers attend church services in for the special days. NAME SOCIETY NET TUESDAY Holy Name Society of St. the Parish will meet at the Rock Mass Sunday morning. Thothy C. Dorr Is Suddenly Dorothy C. Dorr of 507 Lemon street, Anaheim, her home suddenly on Feb3. She was born in San co and had lived in Anaence 1933. Survived by a sister, Miss Dorr of Anaheim; two sons, Charles and Arthur, both Anaheim. Services will be read on Sattut 2 p.m., in the chapel of Campbell and Kaulbars, Rev. Stanley F. George Bernardino, former pastor First Presbyterian church city. ment will be in Anaheim. FFA and 4-H Members Compete For Scholarships Future Farmers of America and 4-H Club boys and girls from all parts of the west exhibiting at the 1950 Grand National Junior Livestock Exposition in San Francisco April 1-6, will compete—for the third consecutive year—for $8,000 in Sweepstakes Scholarships posted by Standard Oil Company of California. The awards were announced by Porter Sesnon, chairman, who said that several more scholarships in varying amounts are to be posted soon by other organizations. The Junior Grand National will be held at the San Francisco-San Mateo Cow Palace and is expected to attract more than 1,500 FFA and 4-H Club members from western states entering approximately 3,500 head of livestock to set a new record for the Exposition. PINK NURSERY Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caballero of 413 North Sabina street, Anaheim, announce the birth of a daughter on February 7 in the Anaheim Community hospital. Weight at arrival was 6 pounds and 15 ounces. "All art is immortalized by printing." Pay Out $23 Million in Disability Claims SACRAMENTO, (WNS)—The state department of employment paid out $23,279,671.18 in disability insurance claims during 1949, it reported today. Payments in the Long Beach office, which serves the Orange county area, totaled 77,450 checks, which amounted to $3,457,519, according to the report. For the entire state, the department issued 24,010 checks. The month of April was the largest for payments, the department said, with $5,929,170.74 going to disabled claimants that month. UCLA Librarian Heads CARE Book Program Impetus was given today to the CARE Book Program with the announcement of the appointment of Dr. Lawrence Clark Powell, librarian of the University of California at Los Angeles, as chairman of the Western CARE Book committee. Edward J. Flynn, Western States Director of CARE made known Dr. Powell's appointment. Members of the Los Angeles Committee who will serve with Dr. Powell are: Dr. Elmer Leslie Bliss, librarian of the library E. Huntington Library; Jasmine Britton, Los Angeles Schools; Edward A. Dickson; old L. Hamill, librarian, Los Angeles Public Library; Ralph Lindstrom; Dr. Robert B. Peigill, Institute of Economics. University of Southern California; Dr. Hugh Tiner, president, Ge Pepperdine College; and J Zeitlin. CARE's Book Program is carried on in cooperation UNESCO to raise funds for purchase of the latest scientific and technological books for ment overseas to libraries universities where thousand volumes were destroyed due to war. Contributions to the Book program, in any amount, may sent to the local CARE office 217 West Ninth, Los Angeles. Appointment To Gene Hall Lieutenant Paul K. Huff has announced the appointment of Hall as administrative sepon in the National Guard unit at ange Coast College. Mr. Hall is a graduate of heim Union high school and now residing at 5761 Burry Buena Park. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Holma Placentia, announce the birth a daughter, weighing 8 pounds 14 ounces, on February 6 in lerton Cottage hospital. ITIAN SCIENCE OCAST SCHEDULED Columbia Church of the Air under the auspices of the Science Committee on tion in Washington, D.C., heard over Station KNX february 12, at 7:30 a.m. The of the address will be ing Your Own House." here's an easier way to keep warm this way with daughter on February 7 in the Anaheim Community hospital. Weight at arrival was 6 pounds and 15 ounces. "All art is immortalized by printing." man of the Western CARE Book committee. Edward J. Flynn, Western States Director of CARE made known Dr. Powell's appointment. Members of the Los Angeles Committee who will serve with Buena Park. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Holma Placentia, announce the birth a daughter, weighing 8 pound 14 ounces, on February 6 in lerton Cottage hospital. Is O Certainly not... Certainly not... All too frequently, too many of us nowadays are either saying or thinking that in America there is no longer any opportunity to get ahead, to rise to the top, to become a foreman, superintendent, manager, vice-president, or president of a company. Too many believe that "up from the ranks" is the bunk—that opportunity is dead and buried. So, too many of us fall for the sucker question "Why work hard—or even think hard? Where does it get me?" But what are the facts? What are the facts right in our own company? The facts are that there are today—and have always been—plenty of opportunities for promotion at General ANAHEIM WORLD GENERAL E Powell are: Dr. Elmer Belt; Le Bliss, librarian of the HenE. Huntington Library; Missine Britton, Los Angeles City ools; Edward A. Dickson; HarL. Hamill, librarian, Los Ans Public Library; Ralph G. Histrom; Dr. Robert B. PettenInstitute of Economics. Uniity of Southern California; Hugh Tiner, president, George Oberdine College; and Jacob Bain. ARE's Book Program is being led on in cooperation with CSCO to raise funds for the phase of the latest scientific technological books for shipt overseas to libraries and universities where thousands of times were destroyed during war. Contributions to the Book Program, in any amount, may be received to the local CARE office at West Ninth, Los Angeles 15. Appointment To Gene Hall Reutenant Paul K. Huff has annuced the appointment of Gene as administrative sepecialist the National Guard unit at Orne Coast College. Mr. Hall is a graduate of Ananah Union high school and is residing at 5761 Burnham, Nana Park. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Holman of Ventia, announce the birth of daughter, weighing 8 pounds and ounces, on February 6 in Fullon Cottage hospital. D. J. Donnelly Dies at Home Dennis J. Donnelly of West Lincoln street, Anaheim, died last Monday at his home following an extended illness. Born in 1875 in Ireland, he had been a resident of Anaheim since 1910. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Alfred P. Chamie of Pacific Palisades and Mrs. John Burnside of Washington, D. C., and two grandchildren. Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be tonight (Thursday), at 8 p.m. in the chapel of Backs, Campbell and Kaulbars. A solemn High Mass will be said at St. Boniface Catholic church on Friday, February 10, at 10 a.m. Interment will be in Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Report 119 State Chartered-Banks Operating in '49 SACRAMENTO (WNS) — State chartered banks had total assets of $3,730,587,898.92 as of December 31, the state banking department reported here today. As of that date, there were 119 banks operating and 202 branches. SON TO TIMMONS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Timmons announce the birth of a son on February 5 at Fullerton General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Timmons and the new heir are at home at 121 West Ash street, Brea. For the best results, advertise it in the Anaheim Gazette. Public Forum Shows War Film On the evening of January 30, the Anaheim Public Forum presented Don R. Catlin narrating on a colored motion picture entitled "The Revolutionary Period." It was a travelogue of historical points of the Revolutionary War in chronological order and was thoroughly enjoyed by the listeners. P-TA Council Potluck Lunch The Anaheim P-TA Council met on Friday, January 27, at the home of Mrs. Conan Gray for a potluck luncheon combined with the monthly business. Mrs. R. C. Hein presided and the Founder's Day meeting was discussed. It will be a luncheon at the Presbyterian church on February 24. Past P-TA council presidents will be special guests. Chowder is a dish of French origin. Clam chowder is the most common form. Weak, Tired, Nervous, Pepless Men, Women Is Opportunity DEAD? Electric for hard-working, honest, fast-thinking men and women. Electric for hard-working, honest, fast-thinking men and women. Men have risen to management positions and will continue to rise to such positions not because of length of service or strength of friendships, but on the basis of what they have shown they can and will do. In the next five years alone, 45% of all supervisory jobs in the Company as a whole—from foreman to president—will be open because of promotion, retirement or present job holders leaving the Company. That means one out of every 30 men in General Electric will have an opportunity to move up to a management job or into a higher management job in the next five years. Opportunity is not only still with us—but there's plenty of it!