anaheim-gazette 1950-08-17
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PARTY IN PARK—Attending the joint birthday- and farewell party which was given the Rienzi family and Mrs. John Swint last night were, first row, left to right: Linda, Tommy, Mary Beth and David Worden, Abbie, Jimmy and Mary Ellen Rienzi. Second row: Mrs. Mary Worden, Bobby Rienzi, Mr. Robert Rienzi, Mrs. Robert Rienzi, Mrs. John Swint and Lois Swint. Third row: Reese Worden, the III, Mr. Reese Worden, Jr., Fransien Swint, Mr. John Swint and John Swint, Jr.
Gazette Photo by Bradley
Social and Club Activities
Jackie Cushing—Phone 2206
Active Schedule Planned for VFW in the local VFW hall August 29 by the Anaheim unit.
City Park Scene Of Birthday and Farewell Party
A combination farewell and birthday celebration took place in the city park Wednesday night, August 16, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rienzi and family, who met this morning to return home to New Jersey after a month's visit here and Mrs. John Swint of 905 N. Lemon, who celebrated her birthday yesterday.
Social and Club Activities
Jackie Cushing—Phone 2206
Active Schedule
Planned for VFW Auxiliary Group
An active future and schedule of events was planned when the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary met in the VFW hall Monday night for their regular meeting.
A bingo party for patients in the Long Beach naval hospital is slated for the 25 of August. Approximately fourteen Anaheim representatives will be present at the occasion, which will be an undertaking for all the Orange County auxiliaries.
A card party will also be given in the local VFW hall August 29 by the Anaheim unit.
A report on the meeting in Pomona August 8, was also given at this meeting of the group by the eight members who attended.
Jaunty Jumper Set
Little lassies will love this flared skirt jumper, with scalloped neckline and bolero with gaily colored embroidery details. This easy-to-sew outfit is perfect as a back-to-school or Sunday-best suit.
Pattern envelope No. R2860 contains tissue pattern sizes 4', 6 and 8 included; material requirements; sewing and finishing instructions and embroidering directions.
To obtain this pattern, send 20 cents, in coins, giving pattern number, your name, address and zone number to Peggy Roberts, Anaheim Gazette, 828 Mission st., San Francisco 3, Calif.
City Park Scene Of Birthday and Farewell Party
A combination farewell and birthday celebration took place in the city park Wednesday night, August 16, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rienzi and family, who sent this morning to return home to New Jersey after a month's visit here and Mrs. John Swint of 905 N. Lemon, who celebrated her birthday yesterday.
Coming to Anaheim July 14, the Rienzis, have not only visited their relatives, the Reese Worden family, of 407 E. Broadway, but have taken side trips to Mexico, Hollywood and the many Southern California beaches. On their trip home to Rutherford, N. J. where Mr. Rienzi is a teacher in the high school, the family will make stops at Sequoia, Yosemite and San Francisco.
While here the visitors enjoyed many hours in the City Park, enjoying the plunge, the well-equipped playground for the children and the beauty of the landscaping.
Sharing the ice cream and cake at the party last night were: Mr. and Mrs. Rienzi and family, Abbie, Jimmy, Mary Ellen, and Robert; Mr. and Mrs. John Swint and family; John, Lois and Fransien: Mr. and Mrs. Reese Worden and children, Linda, Tommy, Mary Beth, David and Reese.
Onda, Jean Foster Have Outstanding Attendance Record
Miss Onda Mae Foster and her sister, Jean Foster, have an outstanding record for Sunday school attendance at the Wesley Methodist church. Onda has not missed a single Sunday for eight years and Jean has attended for six years without missing a Sunday.
Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Foster, 908 N. Helena st., the girls started attending the Wesley Methodist Sunday school group not long after their arrival here from Illinois in 1941.
Both take part in the church young people's organization. Onda will be a junior at Anaheim Union high school this year where she is an active member of her class and Jean will enter junior high school this September.
Three Local Women Attend Navy Past Commanders Meet
Mrs. Mahalle Bush, Mrs. Agnes Hund and Mrs. Emma Heckman of this city traveled to Riverside
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Nursery School
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Vests ... 59c & 69c
Panties ... 69c & 79c
Anklets ... 39c
Slips ... $1.00 to $1.95
Blouses ... $2.95 to $4.95
Sweaters ... $3.95 to $5.95
Skirts ... $2.95 to $5.95
Dresses ... $1.95 to $8.95
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Pattern envelope No. R2860 contains tissue pattern sizes 4', 6,and 8 included; material requirements; sewing and finishing instructions and embroidering directions.
To obtain this pattern, send 20 cents, in coins, giving pattern number, your name, address and zone number to Peggy Roberts, Anaheim Gazette, 828 Mission st., San Francisco 3, Calif.
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W. C. Lessley, friend of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Moist of this city, died at his home, 505 Truslow, Fullerton, Sunday, August 13 at 8:20 a.m. He was a long-time minister of Christian churches in Nebraska, Missouri and California. Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 19 at the Fullerton Christian church. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Lessley and four children, one of whom is an army chaplain stationed in Germany.
Mrs. Sam La Greca, Box 411, Anaheim presented her husband with a six pound, 15 ounce boy born at the St. Joseph hospital, August 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Ignacio Lopez of 417 S. Clementine st., have a son born at the St. Joseph hospital August 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Legg and family of 824 Sabina st., have houseguests from Kansas visiting them.
Three Local Women Attend Navy Past Commanders Meet
Mrs. Mahalie Bush, Mrs. Agnes Hund and Mrs. Emma Heckman of this city traveled to Riverside last Friday to attend the council meeting of the Navy Mothers Club Past Commanders meeting which was held in the First Christian church there.
Over 100 representatives from 18 active clubs attended the luncheon and meeting, which was highlighted by the installation of Mrs. Helen Hill of Lynwood as council chairman. Reports also played a major part in the activities.
New national committee chairman of the group is Eleanor Conor of Rochester, N. Y., and Alice Love of North Hollywood is the national Matron of Arms.
Anaheim's group was quite active in its work during the last war, making many baby clothes for navy babies and working in conjunction with other groups to promote benefits for the navy boys. It became inactive during peacetime.
The next meeting of the council will be held in San Bernardino next October.
Mr. and Mrs. Juan Ontiveras or Rt. 5, Box 10791 are the parents of a six pound, 13 ounce boy born at the Santa Ana Community hospital August 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Power and little daughter, Margie, Mrs F. A. Backs and Miss Winifred Melrose are spending a month' vacation at Balboa.
Dress Trade Calls
Average American Woman 'Half Pint'
NEW YORK, (P)—An industry is being built up around the discovery that the average American woman is what the dress trade calls "a half pint."
She is said to be only slightly over five feet three—certainly not the tall and willowy beanpole for which the Paris creations are dreamed up.
Sixty-five per cent of American women are five feet five, or under, our government tells us. And a sizeable number of these aren't exactly toothpicks.
Neither are they stylish stouts—a term usually reserved for the woman who is large in all directions. Nor are most of them the schoolgirl types for which misses' styles were primarily designed.
They are simply the not-so-tall-as-they'd-like, and the well-rounded average American women who have to watch how they dress to avoid looking dumpy—to quote the dress trade.
A small but growing segment of the women's wear trade is saying that suits and dresses should be designed, scaled and styled for this average woman—instead of just being cut down to fit.
One of the leaders in this movement, Murray Sices of New York, claims he got the idea in the army when he was detailed to outfit WACS. He says the amount and costs of alterations were stupendous, because the uniforms had been designed for the above average sized girl.
The Department of Agriculture (which sometimes gets into rather unexpected studies of figures) looks at women this way: 60 per
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Quaid
7152 Brady st., Hanson Manor
are entertaining Mrs. Quaid mother and step-father, Mr.
Mrs. Roy Sicard, who arrived late Saturday night from Ackley, Iowa.
They were accompanied by the 18 year old son, Richard, and grandson, Jay Kurth who is Delores, daughter of the Quaid who has been with her great parents, attending a Catholic event school for the past year also returned home.
Saturday night the Quaid's host at a party in honor Mrs. Sicard and Delores birthday. The Sicard's will be here a week later.
Mrs. Claude B. Coleman,
ner eight year old daughter Claudia, 7911 E. Cerritos,
on the Pony Express, recent for Boulder, Colo. They will visit Mrs. Coleman's mother, Mrs. L.A. Collins. Mrs. E. H. Parks,
St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Coleman's sister and her son, Gordon,
also be house guests. The Colemans will be gone two weeks later.
The Julian Blacks of Harlan Manor have a pedigree sky rier, named "Sky." She has pictures that are ten days old.
Mr. and Mrs Donald Pullman
10881 Magnolia ave., and dancers, Janice and Jerry, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ller of Alhambra and their daughter Susan on a week's trip Yellowstone National Park. On return trip they were the guardsmen.
Park Scene
Birthday and
Well Party
Nation farewell and
celebration took place
at park Wednesday night,
honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Benzi and family, who
morning to return home
jersey after a month's
and Mrs. John Swint
Lemon, who celebrated
day yesterday.
To Anaheim July 14, the
love not only visited their
the Reese Worden famE. Broadway, but have
trips to Mexico, Hollythe many Southern Caliches. On their trip home
ford, N. J. where Mr.
a teacher in the high
family will make stops
ia, Yosemite and San
ere the visitors enjoyed
ers in the City Park, enplunge, the well-equipground for the children
beauty of the landscaping.
the ice cream and cake
party last night were: Mr.
Benzi and family, Abbie,
Mary Ellen, and Robert;
Mr. John Swint and famLois and Fransien: Mr.
Reese Worden and childa, Tommy, Mary Beth,
JlReese.
One of the leaders in this movement, Murray Sices of New York,
claims he got the idea in the army
when he was detailed to outfit
WACS. He says the amount and
costs of alterations were stupendous, because the uniforms had been designed for the above average sized girl.
The Department of Agriculture
(which sometimes gets into rather
unexpected studies of figures)
looks at women this way; 60 per
cent are between four feet nine
and five feet five; 33 per cent are
between five feet five and five
feet nine; one per cent are under
four feet nine (they and their
slightly taller sisters are the ones
at which the platform shoe maker
aims); one per cent are the ideal
French mannequin type—described as five feet nine or so, weight
120 pounds, waist 22 or 23 and a
handful are in the really tall girl
class—who also have craftsmen devoted to their special problem of dress and an entire, if small industry built up around it.
Don't Forget—the Wesley Methodist church annual Ice Cream Social that will be given tonight at the local church, corner of N. Los Angeles and Wilhelmina sts., from 7 to 9 p.m.
The woman who likes a trim tailored look will want this well-fitting two-piece frock. It comes in a wide range of women's sizes including size 52. Button trimmed pockets can be added if you wish.
Barbara Bell sew-rite perforated pattern No. 1925 is designed for sizes 36, 38, 40, 52 44, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size 38, short sleeve, requires 6 yards of 39-inch fabric.
For this pattern, send 25 cents, in coins, your name, address, pattern number and size wanted to Barbara Bell, Anaheim Gazette, 828 Mission st., San Francisco 3, Calif.
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Mr. and Mrs. John W. Boyd,
5262 Bishop, Cypress, are the parents of a new boy born at the Fullerton General hospital recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schriver of this city have Mrs. Cecelia Hardus and Mrs. Helen Stevens from Chicago as their houseguests.
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and Mrs. Clifford Quaid, of Brady st., Hanson Manor, entertaining Mrs. Quaid's her and step-father, Mr. and Roy Sicard, who arrived here day night from Ackley, Iowa, were accompanied by their ear old son, Richard, and a son, Jay Kurth who is 13 years, daughter of the Quaid's has been with her granddaughters, attending a Catholic school for the past year, returned home.
Saturday night the Quaid's will hosts at a party in honor of Sicard and Delores birthdays. Sicard's will be here a week.
Ms. Claude B. Coleman, and eight year old daughter, Julia, 7911 E. Cerritos, left the Pony Express, recently,oulder, Colo. They will visit Coleman's mother, Mrs. Louis Collins. Mrs. E. H. Parks of Louis, Mo., Mrs. Coleman's son and her son, Gordon, will be house guests. The Colewill be gone two weeks.
The Julian Blacks of Hanson have a pedigreed sky term named "Sky." She has pup that are ten days old.
and Mrs Donald Pullman, Magnolia ave., and daugh-Janice and Jerry, accommodate Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mill-Alhambra and their daugh-Susan on a week's trip to Dowstone National Park. On the trip they were the guests offered two lots to the town of Stanton to be used to build a fire station on. The Chamber of Commerce is jumping already and has plans in motion started through G. W. Irwin, chairman of the fire prevention committee, to accept this offer.
Sergeant Roy Daymon King was a guest of the Julian Blacks of Hanson Manor, Wednesday. As a member of the Far Eastern command in the Army Air Force, he has just returned from Tachkaya, in western Japan. He is on a 45 day leave because of illness in his family. He is staying at his sister's home, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Crittenden of 414 Almond, Long Beach. King is finishing his seventh year in the Air Corp. He was stationed at Pearl Harbor during World War II.
Personal Mention
Mary Jane and Joan Nolan from Cicero, Ill., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schriver, Jr., of this city.
Kenneth F. Hatten of 201 E. North st., Anaheim and Oda Haas lasso of 129 Rose Drive, Fullerton, received their license to wed recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wilkenson from Primghar, Iowa, and grand-daughter, Sally, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George M. Spears of N. Lemon st.
The Anaheim Model Train So-
James V. Dutzi of 714 N. Zeyn st., and Dickie Graham of 615 N. Los Angeles st., were married today at the St. Boniface church.
Congratulations to Ralph Harring of E. Ball Rd., on his recent birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. (Bud) Campbell of 124 "C" st., Tustin, are the parents of a seven pound, 13 ounce girl born at the Fullerton General hospital this morning. The Campbells, formerly of this city, are well-known to Anaheim residents.
Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Ursula Orman. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Lelia Campbell and paternal grandfather, R. E. Campbell.
Dorothy Dix
POSSESSIVE PARENTS Overprotection Unfils Child For Normal Social Life
DEAR MISS DIX: This is a plea from one who has not been allowed to mature socially. My parents have done much to fulfill my desire for knowledge, but have not realized my need for human relationships. I have never been permitted to do the things that other youngsters do, or to have any intimate association with boys and girls of my own age.
I have never even had a girl friend, and as the result I lack knowledge of life and emotional
Julian Blacks of Hanson have a pedigree sky ter- named "Sky." She has pup- that are ten days old.
and Mrs. Donald Pullman,
Magnolia ave., and daughJanice and Jerry, accomMr. and Mrs. Harold MilAlhambra and their daughSusan on a week's trip to
Westone National Park. On the
trip they were the guests
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kelly,
who are residing in Las
and Mrs. Joseph Dallape of
Manor, motored to San
Cisco, Sacramento, Lake Taand Reno, Nev., last week.
came home by way of Owens
y. Dallape was on vacation
North American Aircraft
of Long Beach:
Kenneth F. Hatten of 201 E.
North st., Anaheim and Oda Haas
laso of 129 Rose Drive, Fullerton,
received their license to wed recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wilkenson
from Primghar, Iowa, and granddaughter, Sally, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. George M. Spears of N.
Lemon st.
The Anaheim Model Train Soiety has a display of locomotives and equipment valued at over $1000 at the Orange County Fair.
It is the result of much hard work on the part of the society and is one of the most outstanding ever to be displayed by the group.
DEAR MISS DIX: This is a plea from one who has not been allowed to mature socially. My parents have done much to fulfill my desire for knowledge, but have not realized my need for human relationships. I have never been permitted to do the things that other youngsters do, or to have any intimate association with boys and girls of my own age.
I have never even had a girl friend, and as the result I lack knowledge of life and emotional control. My parents consider that I am a reincarnation of their youth and that I want to do only the things that they used to do when they were young. I am expected to fall in with this plan
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