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Medical Group in Final Meeting
The Women's Auxiliary to the Orange County Medical Association held its final meeting on June 8 at the home of Mrs. William Wicket, Jr., in Fullerton. Retiring president, Mrs. Thomas B. Rhone of Orange, gave her annual report summing up the activities and accomplishments of the group and called on the chairmen of her various standing committees to summarize their year's work.
Newly elected officers were installed by Mrs. Llewellyn E. Wilson of Anaheim, first vice-president of the Woman's Auxiliary to the State of California Medical Association. Mrs. John Montanus of Tustin was installed as president; Mrs. R. J. F. Renshaw of Santa Ana, first vice-president; Mrs. Arthur Alne of Fullerton, second vice-president; Mrs. Samuel Weaver of Santa Ana, recording secretary; Mrs. John Wilcox of Anaheim, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ardath Wightman of Laguna Beach, treasurer. They head the auxiliary when it resumes its activities next September.
Tea was served following the business meeting after which a social hour of bridge and canasta was enjoyed. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. G. Wendell Olson, Mrs. F. H. Gober, Mrs.
Attending in addition to the hostesses were: Blanche Boisseranc, Colette Hill, Beverly Daugherty, Nancy Groff, Shirley Schmitz, Mrs. L. Taylor, mother of the bride-to-be and Mrs. P. W. Schmitz, mother of the groom.
Unable to attend, but sending gifts were Barbara Collins and Alisa Head.
Business and Fun For Topperettes
Members of the Topperettes met in the home of Peggy Hoag last Tuesday evening, with Katherine Heitzman and Betty McMillan assisting Miss Hoag in the hostess duties.
Following a brief business meeting canasta and bridge were played. Prizes went to Charlene Jager, Sybil Ring and Thelma Wood. Maxine Kirkhart was honored with a birthday gift received from her "secret pal."
Attending the affair were: Millie Whitaker, Irma Harbour, Eleanor Lo Parto, Maxine Carlson, Margie Long, Jean Chamberlain, Betty Dodge, Loraine Whitney, Vangie Schumocher and Hazel Bunell. The next meeting of the group will be held in the home of Loraine Whitney in Santa Ana.
Water st., Anaheim, at Fullerton General hospital, June 8.
Members of the Veterans Foreign Wars Auxiliary will tonight at 8:00 in the Veterans Foreign Wars hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jennings N. Emily st., entertained at a well dinner, held at Hunting Beach Park, honoring the Verdy Royer family, 617 S. Dickel who are leaving Anaheim, Friday June 16 for a three-month stay in the East. Sunday guests in Royer home who also attended were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kerr and daughter Tammie, of St Monica and Mr. and Mrs. Farthing, and daughters Shand Linda of Santa Ana.
The Business and Professions Womens' club held a regular b-day meeting last Wednesday evening in the home of Beula Hiner with routine business being discussed and plans made attend the Elk's Flag day mony, Wednesday evening, 14. The Finance committee of group met Thursday night, June in the home of Helen Sharp committee is working on a bus for the coming year and will port the results to the mem at the next regular meeting of club.
A girl was born to the H.Durr's-1046 N. Olive st., of city at the Fullerton General capital June 8.
The Maijie Circle of the W Temple Methodist Church will its first meeting under its name of Avon Carlson C Tuesday, June 13 at 7:30 p.m. the home of Grace Stahmbl 211 E. Water st., Anaheim.
Weaver of Santa Ana, recording secretary; Mrs. John Wilcox of Anaheim, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ardath Wightman of Laguna Beach, treasurer. They head the auxiliary when it resumes its activities next September.
Tea was served following the business meeting after which a social hour of bridge and canasta was enjoyed. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. G. Wendell Olson, Mrs. F. H. Gober, Mrs. C. F. W. Kohlenberger, Mrs. G. I. Sellon and Mrs. E. J. Steen of Fullerton; Mrs. Milton Damron of Anaheim; Mrs. Harry Huffman, Mrs. Leonard Israel, Mrs. Harry Nelson of Santa Ana; Mrs. J. W. King, Mrs. L. D. Spencer of Brea. Mrs. Llewellyn Wilson and Mrs. John Montanus presided at the tea table.
Marilyn Miller Is Honored at Party
Marilyn Miller, bride-to-be of James Schmitz of this city, was feted at a recent party by friends held in the home of Cathora Proud, La Habra, with Barbara Yarbrough acting as co-hostess.
Table decorations composed of a bridal doll, surrounded by gifts, carried out the theme of the evening with suitable games played by the guests.
Personal Mention
The Rev. Frank E. Butterworth, of the White Temple Methodist Church of Anaheim, will attend the Southern California-Arizona Methodist conference on the campus of Redlands University beginning June 19. More than 600 clergymen and laymen of the Methodist Church are expected to be on hand for the opening session of the week-long conference.
Mrs. Hester Hillinger, of Honolulu, sister of T. K. M. Smith, 711 S. Dickel st., arrived here Tuesday to visit in the Smith home. She has visited many of the Eastern states and is now on her way to the Islands, via San Francisco.
A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Jack Winger, 229 E.
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Wedding Bells Ring Sunday
WED YESTERDAY—Bettyjane Watton, of Garden Grove became the bride of Earl Eugene Rees, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rees, 119 N. Resh, Anaheim, in a ceremony at the White Temple Methodist Church. The bride's mother is Mrs. Elizabeth Watton, Mt. Vernon, Washington. Mr. Watton is a graduate of Anaheim High school. The bride was gowned in pale blue organdy with brown accessories. Mrs. Guy Holman, Jr., was matron of honor. Best man was Guy Holman, Jr., Mrs. Holman, Jr., and Mrs. Guy Holman, Sr., assisted at the reception for 16 guests. The wedding cake was baked by Mrs. Rees' cousin, Mrs. Floyd Hushman. The newlyweds will make their home at 1014 French st., Santa Ana.
WED YESTERDAY—Bettyjane Watton, of Garden Grove became the bride of Earl Eugene Rees, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rees, 119 N. Resh, Anaheim, in a ceremony at the White Temple Methodist Church. The bride's mother is Mrs. Elizabeth Watton, Mt. Vernon, Washington. Mr. Watton is a graduate of Anaheim High school. The bride was gowned in pale blue organdy with brown accessories. Mrs. Guy Holman, Jr., was matron of honor. Best man was Guy Holman, Jr. Mrs. Holman, Jr., and Mrs. Guy Holman, Sr., assisted at the reception for 16 guests. The wedding cake was baked by Mrs. Rees' cousin, Mrs. Floyd Hushman. The newlyweds will make their home at 1014 French st., Santa Ana.
SUMMER TRIO
Here is a three-piece play outfit that is delightfully easy to make. Wear the practical beach coat over everything. Contrasting facing matches bra and shorts.
Barbara Bell pattern No. 1375 is designed for sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. Size 12, bra and shorts, requires 2¼ yards of 39-inch fabric; coat 2½ yards;¼ yard for coat facing.
For this pattern, send 25 cents, in coins, your name, address, pattern number and size wanted to Barbara Bell, Anaheim Gazette, 828 Mission Street, San Francisco, 3, California.
they long to be rid of her; what a skeleton she is at all their feasts. Mothers should have enough sense to know that the best way to hold their children's love is not to make too great demands upon it.
As for a woman not giving her daughter of 30 any personal liberty and not permitting her to have dates and requiring her to be in at 11 o'clock, that is rank tyranny and the girl is silly to submit to it. It is time for her to stage a rebellion and demand personal freedom.
Dear Miss Dix: In a controversy between husband and wife, wife contends that if you are in love you cannot see physical defects in the one you love. The husband contends that if you love you see the defects, but it does not affect your love. Which is right?
The McD's.
Answer: The husband. Loving does not affect one's eyesight or intelligence. It does not make you see a tall, romantic-looking chap in your short, tubby little husband, or behold your wife as Miss America if she happens to be fat and red-headed and snub-nosed. But it doesn't keep you from loving them.
The only people who have the faculty of seeing just what they wish to see in another are mothers.
DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers, but will answer problems of general interest through her column.
Loyola University of Los Angeles has conferred degrees on 380 students, largest graduating class in its history. Superior Judge Preston Devine of San Francisco gave the principal address at yesterday's ceremonies, when the Most Rev. Timothy Manning, auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles, received an honorary degree of doctor of laws.
LONG BEACH (F)—It's con-
Disappointments Inevitable
to matter how much the newads love each other, no matwhat fine and noble characters
are, the early days of marriage are bound to be full of distinctions and disillusion. They
going to find out that each has
my faults and peculiarities that
I never dreamed were condied about their persons. Selness is bound to clash against
bishness. Habits conflict with
it. Both are bound to chafe at
restriction of liberties they
or valued until they lost them.
they should be off alone when
make these discoveries and
their inevitable battles for
emacy. There should be no
sitting on the sidelines cheerthem on and bidding them to
up for their rights.
Young couple should live
when they are first married
being by themselves
wives them closer together. It
ties them dependent upon each
for society and brings about
comradeship that they never
if they are living in a house
of other people. And, most of
for the young couple to go off
saves those ghastly family
reliefs that embitter so many.
For the way to keep friends
your in-laws is not to live
other. No house was ever built
enough for two families.
Dorothy Dix: What is to
done when a mother is so
raped up in her daughter that
canNOT bear for the girl to be
of her sight? I am 30 years old,
my mother has never left me
one moment since I was
Barbara Bell pattern No. 1375
is designed for sizes 11, 12, 13, 14,
16 and 18. Size 12, bra and shorts,
requires 2¼ yards of 39-inch fabric;
coat 2½ yards; ½ yard for coat facing.
For this pattern, send 25 cents,
in coins, your name, address, pattern number and size wanted to Barbara Bell, Anaheim Gazette,
828 Mission Street, San Francisco,
3, California.
born if she could help it. She wants me right at her heels all of the time and gets furious if I go out alone. She will not go out to any place because she does not want to leave me at home alone. I am only allowed to have one date a week, and that provided I get home by 11 o'clock. Then I have to spend the following two hours listening to my mother tell how lonely she was without me and how selfish I am to leave her alone. I have never had any normal girlhood. Is there anything I can do about it?
A Suppressed Daughter
Answer: There is no reason why your whole life should be sacrificed to a neurotic woman's mother complex. The only possible way in which you can save yourself is to leave home. Get a job in another city even if you have to do housework. Do anything that will take you away from home, away from your mother's crushing monopoly of you and that will give you a chance to meet new people and make fresh social contacts.
It is a strange thing that mothers so seldom realize that the worst thing they can possibly do to a child is to monopolize it and to give it too much of their society. I never hear a mother boast that she is her daughter's best friend and chum or that she is her boy's pal without shuddering, for well I know how hored the poor girl and boy are with Mother; how
Loyola University of Los Angeles has conferred degrees on 380 students, largest graduating class in its history. Superior Judge Preston Devine of San Francisco gave the principal address at yesterday's ceremonies, when the Most Rev. Timothy Manning, auxiliary bishop of Los Angeles, received an honorary degree of doctor of laws.
LONG BEACH (AP)—It's convention time for the Associated Retail Bakers of America, some 2500 strong. "Miss Cheesecake," Actress Joyce Holden, will emerge from the huge cake replica to welcome delegates to the 32nd national meeting.
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