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3 Anaheim Gazette MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1950 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
HONEYMOON BOUND are Mr. and Mrs. James A. Curlette, Jr., as they leave the altar of Zion Lutheran church following marriage yesterday afternoon.
(Photo by Arsene)
Barfoot-Curlette Rites Solemnized Sunday Afternoon at Zion Lutheran Church
From the lighting of tapers that preceded the afternoon marriage of Georgeia Carol Barfoot and James A. Curlette, Jr., until the couple left the beautifully decorated sanctuary of Zion Lutheran church, the service will long be remembered for its simplicity and beauty.
was wearing a brown faille suit with brown velvet accessories. She is a graduate of Anaheim high school, Fullerton Junior college and UCLA where she affiliated with Kappa Delta sorority.
The bridegroom graduated from University of California at Berke-
Lutheran Church Plans Christian Education Week
The sound-color film "God's Creation" will be presented in my week's Bible hour Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in Zion Lutheran church. The public is invited to the showing.
Produced by Dr. Irwin A. Moore in the Moody Bible Institute science, the film is a pary of the Air Force Chaplains' character guidance program and has been used by universities and schools as well as adult educational centers for demonstration of God's hand in nature.
Explaining in easy to understand language marvels of astronomy, natural science and microscopic world, the produced processes of photosynthesis and photosynthesis photography demonstrate God's hand in nature. By means of ingenious photo-micography the realm beneath the microscope is brought into view.
Discussion topic for the event will be "Possession of Evil Spirit in Christ's time and in 1950" with Rev. Edwin Pflug presiding.
Parent's Night
Also a part of the week's no servance will be a Parent's night program in Zion Lutheran school 221 N. East st. Tuesday (tomorrow) at 7:30 p.m. Topic will be "The Home as the Child's Most Important School" and Principle Walter Knigge will be moderated.
Barfoot-Curlette Rites Solemnized Sunday Afternoon at Zion Lutheran Church
From the lighting of tapers that preceded the afternoon marriage of Georgeia Carol Barfoot and James A. Curlette, Jr., until the couple left the beautifully decorated sanctuary of Zion Lutheran church, the service will long be remembered for its simplicity and beauty.
The bride wore exquisite lace over satin with long lace sleeves and train. Neckline was artfully scalloped and trimmed with pearls and her veil fell to fingertip length, held by a lace cloche. Her bouquet of white spider chrysanthemums was centered with a single white orchid, a gift from Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Brastad. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Barfoot and was given in marriage by her father.
Miss Barbara Barfoot, the bride's sister, was maid of honor and wore a full skirted gown, the fitted long sleeve bodice in pink velvet and the skirt of pink and aqua net over taffeta. She carried a nosegay of pink carnations, roses and chrysanthemums.
Candlelighters were Miss Joan Jackson, who wore a dark green net gown and Miss Marjorie Schutte, in gold net.
Dave Williams was best man and ushers were Sam Williams and Allan Fainbarg.
The Rev. Edwin Pfug performed the double ring service before an altar banked with white autumn flowers.
Following the ceremony a reception was held at Capilla de San Antonio where Mrs. Gilby Chatum, a cousin of the bride, Mrs. Calvin Rohrs, Miss Marjorie Schutte and Miss Joan Jackson assisted. Miss Dorlyne Hochuli attended the guest book.
For her daughetr's wedding Mrs. Barfoot wore a blue chiffon velvet dress with black accessories and a corsage of gold carnations. Mrs. Curlett wore a toast colored ensemble of a lace and crepe with accessories in a matching shade and a corsage of gold carnations.
When the couple left on a week's honeymoon trip, the bride was wearing a brown faille suit with brown velvet accessories. She is a graduate of Anaheim high school, Fullerton Junior college and UCLA where she affiliated with Kappa Delta sorority.
The bridegroom graduated from University of California at Berkeley and is employed in the engineering department of Standard Oil Co. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Curlette of Inglewood. They will reside on Princeton Circle drive in Fullerton.
Anaheim Man Is Vice President Of Brotherhood
Vearl C. Royer, 617 S. Dickel st., was elected vice-president of the Alamitos Friends church, 11211 S. Magnolia ave., Garden Grove, last Thursday evening at the church.
Mr. Royer will fill the vice-presidents chair at the Dec. 8 meeting to serve for the ensuing year. Social program of the evening was given by the Senior Christian Endeavor Society.
Title of the program was the "Knockouts of 1950." Popular local talent included varieties of soloists, whistlers, accordionists, The Friendly Four quartet, organist, comedy pair, and some clever skits by the youth of the church.
Robert Glaze, an employee of Sears Santa Ana, was master of ceremonies and Gladys Postlewaite was in charge of program arrangements and Robert Newsome acted as publicity chairman.
Ground was broken Saturday for a large addition to the church with an approximate cost set at $50,000. The offering for Thursday evening was given to the building fund. It amounted to $50 and will be added to the thousands of dollars already accumulated toward the fund.
Woman's Auxiliary of St. Michael's church met Thursday afternoon in the parish house.
Mrs. R. A. Patrick, program chairman, introduced Mrs. W. D. Grafton who served as discussion chairman for the day. Subject taken for the year is "Consider the Bible." A large attendance enjoyed the 1:30 desert course served by Mrs. W. J. McAllister and Mrs. Don Herring.
Discussion topic for the evening will be "Possession of Evil Spirit in Christ's time and in 1950 when Rev. Edwin Pfug presiding."
Parent's Night
Also a part of the week's devance will be a Parent's night program in Zion Lutheran school 221 N. East st. Tuesday (tomorrow) at 7:30 p.m. Topic will be "The Home as the Child's Most Important School" and Principle Walter Knigge will be moderated.
Outlining methods of teaching a child to read used in the school the program will also see discussion of other questions uppermost in parents' minds. This weekly meeting of the school P-TA will be dispensed with, according to Mrs. Kermit Maley, president who announced the organization will serve coffee and cake following the program.
November's parish theme is "Christian Education and Thanksgiving." Additional special programs are being planned by a number of organizations in the church, and members of the board of education of the church are inaugurating a plan account for all members of the church in a "cradle to the grave" formal Christian training carpaign.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Patricia gave a birthday party recently for their son on his first birthday. Mr. Patrick is a senior at Pomona college. Attending were Mr. and Mr. R. A. Patrick, 212 S. Ohio st., Anheim, grandparents, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patrick, Jr., of Otario.
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Pheran Church
sons Christian
education Week
Sound-color film "God of
God" will be presented in midBible hour Wednesday at
park in Zion Lutheran
The public is invited to
showing.
Produced by Dr. Irwin A. Moon
Moody Bible Institute of
the film is a part of the
force Chaplains' character
program and has been
well as adult educacenters for demonstration.
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wing of the film will be
the local Lutheran congresions observances of Christian
week, coinciding with
Education Week.
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topic world, the producer
processes of photosynthesis,
pse-time photography to
extrate God's hand in native means of ingenious photography the realm beneath
microscope is brought into
passion topic for the evening
"Possession of Evil Spirits"
last time and in 1950 with
Dwin Pflug presiding.
Parent's Night
A part of the week's obese will be a Parent's night
in Zion Lutheran school,
East st. Tuesday (tomort 7:30 p.m. Topic will be
home as the Child's Most
ant School" and Principal
Knigge will be moderator.
Pointing out the half century mark to his bride of fifty years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thoele of Garden Grove were showered with cards, gifts and flowers Saturday when they celebrated their Golden anniversary. They were married in Hamburg, Germany.
Gazette photo by Bradley)
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thoele of Garden
Grove Celebrate Fiftieth Anniversary
Surrounded by members of
their family and many close
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Theole
observed a joyous occasion Satday when they celebrated their
fiftieth wedding anniversary with open house in their home 10791 Stanford ave., Garden Grove.
Both of the Theole's children,
Mrs. Zinta Binder of South Gate,
and Barney Thoele of Fullerton greeted guests with their parents.
One was heartshaped with a large "50" in the center, another in the form of an open book, had the names of the honored couple inscribed on the open pages; and a third was white with a decoration of gold leaves.
The couple received many beautiful gifts including a bouquet of flowers wired from Walter Schmitt, a close friend, now in Germany.
Grove Celebrate Fiftieth Anniversary
Surrounded by members of their family and many close friends, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Theole observed a joyous occasion Saturday when they celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary with open house in their home 10791 Stanford ave., Garden Grove.
Doth of the Theole's children, Mrs. Zinta Binder of South Gate, and Barney Thoele of Fullerton greeted guests with their parents. Also present were four of their five grandchildren and two great grandchildren, Susan and Karen Musil, daughter of Mrs. Diana Musil.
A profusion of beautiful cakes marked the refreshment table.
British Physician To Address Medical Auxiliary
Dr. Ralph J. Gampell will address the members of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Orange County Medical Association and their guests on Tuesday, November 7 at 2:00 p.m. at the Ebell Club House, 625 French st., Santa Ana. His subject will be "A British Doctor Looks at Socialized Medicine."
Dr. Gampell's experience as a general practitioner under the Nationalized Health Service in England, was so objectionable that he left his country to make a new start in the United States. Today he is beginning all over again and serving his internship in St. Joseph's hospital in San Francisco.
Tea will be served following his address.
One was heartshaped with a large "50" in the center, another in the form of an open book, had the names of the honored couple inscribed on the open pages; and a third was white with a decoration of gold leaves.
The couple received many beautiful gifts including a bouquet of flowers wired from Walter Schmitt, a close friend, now in Germany.
Lois Rebekah Nominate Officers
Plans were formulated by Lois Rebekah lodge at the regular meeting for a mother-daughter banquet to be held on November 29 in the IOOF banquet hall. Ora Horn is chairman of the committee.
Susan Benbrook, Noble Grand, presided over the session. Nomination of officers was also held.
At the close of the meeting the Past Noble Grands association put on a short program. The association will sponsor a card party on November 15.
Following the meeting refreshments were served by the committee.
To toast coconut, spread it out thinly in a shallow baking pan. Place in a moderate oven to toast until delicately browned; stir coconut or shake the pan often to toast evenly. Use toasted coconut as a topping on cake frostings or on other desserts.
DI KAYE CELEBRATES third birthday with a party at the home of her parents, Mr. and
William Conliffe of 422 S. East St. Small guests invited to share the afternoon with her were,
to right, seated: Rochelle Richard, Gandi Kaye Conliffe, Linda Conliffe, Kendra Meadow, Peggy
Bry, Shan Hastings, Patti Jo Stichtman, Louise Stichtman and Melanie Winger. Second row:
Starker, David Macaray, Hoby Sholl and Stanly Sholl. (Gazette photo by Bradley)
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Children's Fashion Show Planned By Junior Ebell
Plans are underway for the Junior Ebell club's annual children's fashion show.
Chairmen met recently at the home of Mrs. Charles Endicott where it was agreed that bridge and canasta would be played at the event to be held Dec. 9 at 1:30 p.m.
Reservations may be made with Mrs. John Raber at 5971. Tickets are $1.00 per person.
General chairman of the show is Mrs. George Fowler who is working with Mrs. Kenton Wines, fashions; Mrs. John Hellyer and Mrs. Don Gordon, decorations; Mrs. Gerald Endicott and Mrs. Herbert Grimm, refreshments; Mrs. James Hendricks and Mrs. Ralph Maas, publicity.
Go to Church Sunday
New Study Group Organized by WSCS
Temple Methodist church WSCS, a group of study periods will be held on successive Tuesdays for the coming months.
First of the sessions is scheduled for tomorrow morning at 9:30 with the book "We Seek Him -o gether" to be the subject. The public is invited.
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