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Cypress School Girl Scouts Receive Awards
Court of Awards, for Girl Scouts of Cypress school, was held in the school auditorium, last Thursday evening.
Members of the color guard, were Jayne Chapman, Cornelia Dykstra, Ivey Giles, Nancy Dykstra and Pamela Thorsen, who carried flags which were made by the girls of Cypress Intermediate Troop and had been presented to the Anaheim Council last March.
The program opened with the Pledge of Allegiance, and was followed by the singing of "America the Beautiful."
Guests for the occasion were Mrs. Norbert De Cock, program chairman, and Mrs. Jerry Schiller, acting executive, both of the Anaheim Council, who gave a brief explanation of Girl Scouting and the various awards.
Fifty-five Girl Scouts were presented their badges by Mrs. DeCock and Mrs. Schiller.
Leaders were introduced and presented with small Girl Scout and World Trefoil pins. Presentations were made by the color guard, to: Mrs. Alice Norland and Mrs. J. Lukens, leaders of Troop No. 11; Mrs. N. L. Chapman and Mrs. Goge, and Mrs. George Alleman, Troop No. 12; Mrs. P. W. Siebert, Troop No. 13; Mrs. T. Giles, and Mrs. J. J. Druws, Troop No. 14; Mrs. Charles Daniels, Mrs. Ivan Mahaffie and Mrs. Louis Wlaschin, Troop No. 21.
Browne fly-ups of Troop No. 21 received their wings and Girl Scout pins.
The program closed with the girl's singing, "Girl Scouts Together," and "Taps," with piano accompaniment by Gerry Alleman.
End-of-Year Party For Junior Ebells
The Anaheim Junior Ebell Club Saturday afternoon, entertained with its End-of-the-year party at the patio of the F. F. Fowler home, 531 Indiana. Luncheon and bridge were enjoyed by the members.
The party was given by the president, Mrs. George Fowler and the advisor, Mrs. Kenneth Fowler, for the club's board and section leaders.
Bridge prizes were won by Mr. John Raber, Mrs. Ralph Comstock, Mrs. Charles Endicott, and Mr. Walt Kirkhart.
Attending the event were Mr. Bill Wilmer, Mrs. Fred Fischt, Mrs. Glenn Lehmer, Mrs. Henri Plou.
Mrs. William Sutherland, Mr. Fred Rusch, Mrs. G. M. Bagnard, Mrs. John Richmond, Mrs. Lord Wagner, Mrs. Ray Ortez Jr.
Mrs. John Ganahl, Mrs. Arthur Roquet, Mrs. Henry Dahl, Mr. S. L. Keith, and Mrs. Don Hein.
Rebecca Lodge Elects Officers
The Lois Rebecca Lodge, on Friday, elected new officers, initiated new members, and made plans for the annual progressi dinner on June 9.
The new officers who will be installed in July are Susan Beebrook, Noble Grand; Gail Cleveland, Vice-Grand; Barbara Meyer; Recording-Secretary; and Hannah Horwitz, Treasurer.
The Noble Grand's annual progressive dinner will begin at p.m. June 9, starting at the home of Edna Kruse, 810 S. L.Angeles. The main course and dessert will be served at the home of the present Noble Grand Ellen...
TOMORROW IS ELECTION DAY
We believe it to be appropriate at this time to remind our friends to be sure to vote at this important election.
The future welfare of our country and our HOMES lies in right voting, in voting for honest measures and honest men to carry out those measures.
VOTE . . but think well before you vote.
ANAHEIM BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
Member Federal Home Loan Bank System
Center and Lemon Streets, Anaheim, California
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
It is your civic duty to cast your ballot in tomorrow's primary election. It is also your duty to yourself.
Assurance of good government rests on an expression of the full voice of the people. Apathy is the incubator of slackness and extravagance in government.
Therefore you owe it to your community and to yourself to safeguard your interests by having a voice in your government.
Vote. Vote for whomever you choose, but vote.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
MAURICE F. ENDERLE | X
OFF TO THE RACES is James Barthelmes, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton S. Barthelmes, who is showing his new birthday bike to his grandmother, Mrs. J. B. Barthelmes, Alhambra. Jimmy and his grandmother celebrated Saturday with a pre-birthday family gathering at his home, 423 S. Indiana. Both Jimmy and his grandmother have birthdays June 9. Helping them observe the double-birthday were Jimmy’s grandfather, J. B. Barthelmes, Jimmy’s sister, Nancy Jane, and their parents; Mrs. Adeline Holmquist and her son and daughter, Phillip and Linnea, came from Alhambra, and Mrs. Mary Decker, Huntington Park, joined in the festivities.
Shower Honors Barbara Shrader
A miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Barbara Shrader
Surprise Shower For Lynne Walzer
A surprise miscellaneous bridal
Shower Honors Barbara Shrader
A miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Barbara Shrader, of Santa Barbara, was given Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Zimmermann, 805 S. Los Angeles. Miss Schrader is the bride-elect of Richard Lloyd Zimmermann.
The table was decorated with a wishing well made in pink and yellow. Pink, yellow and pastel green streamers hung from the lights to the table.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zimmermann and Ruth Zimmermann, Los Angeles; Mrs. Paul Zimmermann, Inglewood.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zimmermann and son, Jimmy; Mrs. Lorraine Adams and daughter, Stephanie; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fatchett, Mrs. Garland Stockwell, Mrs. Alta Hochuli and daughter, Dorlan and Miss Lydia Betz, all of Anaheim and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hebestreit and son, Gene, Garden Grove.
Miss Shrader and Mr. Zimmermann will be married June 18 at Santa Barbara.
Marywood Alumnae Have 'Baby Day'
Marywood Alumnae Association held its first annual "Baby Day" gathering for alumnae mothers and heir children Saturday afternoon at the school.
The mothers enjoyed a reunion while the youngsters (numbering 30) were cared for on the school campus by Marywood students. Balloons were tied to trees and a maypole of multi-colored streamers covered the tennis courts. Lollipops were given to each child.
Small babies were tended in the library which was converted into a crib-filled nursery.
Alumnae mothers attending the affair were from Anaheim, Buena Park, Balboa, Brawley, Costa Mesa, Fullerton, Los Angeles, Santa Ana, and Yorba Linda. Eleanor Kilkenny Niffin, now living in Connecticut, made a special trip to the reunion from Yuma, Arizona, where she had been visiting her mother.
Refreshments of lime punch and cookies were served to the moth-
Surprise Shower For Lynne Walzer
A surprise miscellaneous bridal shower honoring Miss Lynne Marie Walzer of Newport Beach, bride-elect of Robert Benner was held in the home of Mrs. L. A. Benner, 219 S. Lemon, Anaheim, Friday evening June 2.
Arrangements of Gladioli, Marconi and Esther Reed Daisies were used for decorating the home.
Centering the tea table was a huge wedding ring, from which two wedding bells tied with white satin ribbon were suspended below this was a flower container, which held sprays of Lilies-of-the Valley tied with white satin ribbon. On each side of the ring was a white rose candle holder. A miniature bride and groom stood by the ring.
Miss Walzer was completely surprised as she walked into the dark, quiet room, where the many guests greeted her with "surprise Lynn."
As she opened her many gifts, a recording of everything she said was made by Mrs. Bill Brodet of Maywood, who re-read the recording to her after she had finished opening her packages.
Miss Dorothy Shultz of Santa Ana, close friend of the bride-to-be was in charge of the bridal games. Prizes for these games were won by Mrs. Lloyd Burrows,
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Alumnae mothers attending the affair were from Anaheim, Buena Park, Balboa, Brawley, Costa Mesa, Fullerton, Los Angeles, Santa Ana, and Yorba Linda. Eleanor Kilkenny Niffin, now living in Connecticut, made a special trip to the reunion from Yuma, Arizona, where she had been visiting her mother.
Refreshments of lime punch and cookies were served to the mothers and milk and cookies to the children. A short business meeting was conducted in which permanent dates were established for the three main alumnae meetings of the year.
The "Holiday Tea" will be held on the Sunday between Christmas and New Year's, the "Reception for Seniors" during late May or early June, and "Baby Day" on the first Saturday of June. Plans for a summer affair to raise funds for a Marywood scholarship were discussed.
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Tri-Hi-Y Group
In Final Meeting
The Tri-Hi-Y Women's board, met on Friday for the final meeting of the year at the home of the new president, Mrs. Dayton Smith. Retiring president, Mrs. Helen Whiteman, received a gift of candle holders and flower bowl in crystal.
A short business meeting was conducted during which Mrs. Nan Moore, secretary of girls' work, discussed some of her plans for next year.
The group then had luncheon at the Imperial restaurant, Garden Grove. Present were: Mrs. Maybelle Spencer, Mrs. Helen Pannier, Mrs. Marie Kellogg, Mrs. Elva Stuard, Mrs. Alma Fox.
Mrs. Roma Ryan, Mrs. Eleanor Ashleigh, Mrs. Ruth Thomason, Mrs. Adeline Smith, Mrs. Mary Casebeer, Mrs. H. G. Nutt, Mrs. Jeanie Larson, Mrs. Tenna Lewellyn, Mrs. Nan Moore and Mrs. Helen Whiteman, hostess.
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DON’T BE MISLED BY PHONY CLAIMS!
ELABORATE CLAIMS OF VICTORIES in court by incumbent District Attorney are JUST SO MUCH ELECTION PROPAGANDA. The TRUTH of the matter is that the District Attorney has LOST 18 CONSECUTIVE CASES TO THE PUBLIC DEFENDER!
IT MAY BE THAT PROSECUTION ISN’T VIGOROUS, that DEALS are made to SATISFY the DEMANDS of the powers who pull the strings of the puppets! Why FAIL to prosecute JUST BECAUSE IT COSTS MONEY to protect the public? THAT’S not the way for economy — IT ONLY BREAKS DOWN RESPECT FOR THE LAW!
THE RECORD SHOWS WE NEED A CHANGE!
THERE ARE A LOT OF THINGS which haven’t been explained to the voters of Orange County — such as the power the gambling and slot-machine crowd HAS and is TRYING TO GET through control of public officials.
DON’T THINK YOU’RE NOT IN IT —for you are. The voters of Orange County have a VITAL STAKE in the future — and that stake is YOURS!
WE NEED A CHANGE!
THERE ARE A LOT OF THINGS which haven’t been explained to the voters of Orange County — such as the power the gambling and slot-machine crowd HAS and is TRYING TO GET through control of public officials.
DON’T THINK YOU’RE NOT IN IT —for you are. The voters of Orange County have a VITAL STAKE in the future — and that stake is YOURS! The Grand Jury last year warned that “GAMBLING IN THIS COUNTY IS WELL ORGANIZED, COMBINING SLOT MACHINES, POKER PARLORS, BOOKIE JOINTS AND OTHER FORM OF GAMBLING AS WELL AS HAVING ITS OWN POLITICAL ORGANIZATION. THE HUGE SUMS INVOLVED IN THESE OPERATIONS CREATES SERIOUS CONCERN IN OUR MINDS THAT PROTECTION IS PAID, THEREBY UNDERMINING THE MORALE OF OUR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS.” YOU DON’T WANT THIS MONEY-HUNGRY GANG IN CONTROL! YOU WANT — AND YOU DESERVE — ABLE, IMPARTIAL, HONEST LAW ENFORCEMENT!
GET IT WITH
JOHN K.
COLWELL
AS YOUR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
HIS PLEDGE: Honest, sincere law enforcement, to give the people a District Attorney who does his duty with ability and impartiality