anaheim-gazette 1950-11-08
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Anaheim Gazette
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1950
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Anaheim Churchwomen to Join Together For World Community Day Friday
World Community Day, sponsored by the Anaheim Council of Church Women, will be observed Friday, Nov. 10 at the Bethel Baptist church, corner of Lemon st. and Broadway.
The meeting will open with a prayer service at 11:30 a.m., in the sanctuary with Mrs. C. I. Andrews, president, in charge. At 12:15 luncheon will be served by the women of Bethel Baptist church in the dining room. Afternoon session will begin at 1 p.m. in the sanctuary with Mrs. E. L. Paddock program chairman.
Miss Elsie M. Farris, Long Beach attorney, will speak on "Love Thy Neighbor" which has been selected as theme for the day.
Miss Farris is a world traveler and has had a close up view of missionary projects in many lands. Her hobby is educating doctors to send to places where they are desperately needed. She is respected as a dynamic personality and gives a challenging message which is interesting to men as well as to women.
Mozart choir from Anaheim High school, under the direction of Gania Demaree, will present a program of inspirational music.
Harold E. Lannon, minister of music at the First Presbyterian church will sing as a closing to the World Community Day program. Mrs. Joe Burke will be organist for the day.
All attending are requested to bring old nylon hosiery to be sent to Japan where they will be reconditioned by the Japanese for knitted articles for aged refugees. This plan includes request for color and attraction to bring cheer into the lives of older people receiving them. Also needed is yarn for others to work. Those wishing to make reservations for the luncheon may call Mrs. Andrews, 2156 or Mrs. Paddock, 2517.
Christmas Treat Plans Underway
Magnolia P-TA held the regular meeting yesterday afternoon in the school auditorium with Mrs. Frank Cushing presiding. Brownies and the Pledge of Allegiance, gave the Brownie code and Brownie song.
Mrs. Milton Taylor, membership chairman, announced a total of 106 members.
During the business meeting plans were discussed for the Christmas treat at the school.
Members later adjourned to the eighth grade room where hobbies of ceramics, sewing, knitting, traveling books and rugs were on display.
Cake and coffee were served at a table beautifully decorated in the Thanksgiving motif with autumn leaves and mistletoe. Hostesses were Mrs. Kenneth Carter, Mrs. Herman Barchenger, Mrs. Milton Taylor and Mrs. Nicolas Freck. Mrs. Roberts third grade room won the room treat.
Altar Society Fall Card Party Tomorrow Night
Miss Lupe Cecelia Aguirre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Aguirre of Anaheim, was a beautiful bride Sunday as she repeated vows with James Curtis Terry of Sunnyside, Washington, in double
Mozart choir from Anaheim High school, under the direction of Gania Demaree, will present a program of inspirational music. Harold E. Lannon, minister of music at the First Presbyterian church will sing as a closing to the World Community Dav program. Mrs. Joe Burke will be organist for the day.
All attending are requested to bring old nylon hosiery to be sent to Japan where they will be reconditioned by the Japanese for their people. The hose will be rewoven into sweaters and articles of clothing.
Request is also made for warm
Altar Society
Fall Card Party
Tomorrow Night
Annual fall card party will be sponsored tomorrow night by the Altar Society of St. Boniface church at 8 p.m., in the parish hall. Donation is $1.
Cash door prize will be awarded during the evening and the winner must be present in order to accept. Many additional prizes will be given including turkeys, hams, fruit cakes and plum puddings, all welcome additions to the holiday table.
Contract and auction bridge, 500, canasta, and pinnochle will be played during the evening.
Mrs. J. W. Truxaw is president, Mrs. John Larson, general chairman; Mrs. William LeVecke and Mrs. John Kirsch, ticket chairmen and all the K's and L's are serving on committee appointments.
Troop number 14 of Cypress meets Wednesday afternoons at the home of Mrs. K. B. Giles, who also acts as leader with the co-leadership of Mrs. J. J. Drews. Troop scribe, Ivey Giles, reports that crafts have played a big part in their meetings to date. Preparation of bath salts has now been mastered, and these girls may now add this accomplishment to their others. Their second election of officers has transpired with new president, Betty Benson; secretary-treasurer, Conja Plue; their Patrols, Charlene Clifford and Ruby Tsujioka. Election of officers takes place every four weeks in this troop, with the exception of scribe, who holds office for four months.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Allen are parents of a son born at Fullerton general hospital. The Allen's have been staying with Mrs. Schwartzbach on Ball rd.
Aguirre-Terry Rites in Church in Fullerton
Miss Lupe Cecelia Aguirre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aguirre of Anaheim, was a beautiful bride Sunday as she repeated vows with James Curtis Terry of Sunnyside, Washington, in double ring services at St. Mary's Catholic church in Fullerton.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white clipper satin with a fitted bodice, the full skirt ending in a sweeping circular train. A yoke of deep chantilly lace formed an attractive detail at the neckline and ended in a brief Peter Pan collar. Her crescent Tuberous cascade was centered with a single white orchid.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Tom Roberts, the bride's sister, who wore a gown of rose peach faille and carried pale yellow baby chrysanthemums.
Bridesmaids were Miss Delia Mendevil, who wore blue faille and Mrs. Graydon Lee, deep green faille.
Mosley S. Davis was best man and Alex Aguirre and Bill Findley were ushers.
Soloist, Marcelina Arroues, sang "On This Day Oh Beautiful Mother," and "Ave Marie" accompanied by Mrs. Winnie Semans.
Reception followed the ceremony at Capilla de San Antonio where Mrs. Charles McPherson served cake and Mrs. Claud Harper poured. Miss Velite Navarro had charge of the guest book.
Mrs. Aguirre wore a blue grey wool crepe afternoon dress with navy blue accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Terry wore a dress in a soft shade of rose pink with a matching
Home-Makers'
By JOAN S. WHITE
Gazette Home Econom
MANY campaigns
in ONE
GIVE ENOUGH FOR ALL!
through your Community Chest
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hilgenfeld
It seems to me that Anaheim homemakers have a flair for good cooking. Whomever I have talked to lately has given me brand new ideas.
Take Esther Freeze's way with breast of lamb for example. Lamb breast is one cut of meat that is often passed by at the meat market in spite of its low price and the fact that its nutritive value is just as high as more expensive cuts. Perhaps we skip over it for lack of particularly appetizing way to prepare it.
Here is Esther Freeze's recipe for barbecued lamb breast. Maybe it will tempt you to try it on your menu soon.
BARBECUED LAMB BREAST
Prepare the barbecue sauce as follows:
1/4 cup vinegar
1 teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1 teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon onion salt
½ teaspoon garlic salt
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
2 teaspoons sugar
1 quart water
Mix together the above ingredients and simmer for five minutes.
Have three pounds of lamb breast cut in serving size pieces. Dredge in flour, season and brown lightly. Put into a greased baking dish, pour the barbecue sauce over the meat, and cover closely. Bake at 350 degrees for about one hour, basting occasionally. This amount makes eight serv-
Gazette Classified
Mgr. Recovering
From Surgery
Ralph Rouland, Gazette classified advertising manager, is expeted home today from Artesia
hospital where he underwent major surgery Saturday.
According to physicians he is
recovering successfully although
he will not return to the Gazette
for several weeks. The Roulands
reside at 9375 S. Hansen.
Noted Missionary
To Address Local
Church Group
The Business and Professional
Missionary group of the First
Presbyterian church are having
a dessert meeting at the home of
Miss Margaret Cruikshank, 824
N. Clementine, on Nov. 9, at 7:30.
Mary J. Campbell, speaker, is one of the great missionary figuures of our time. For many years a missionary of the United Presbyterian church in India she still continues to present the missionary cause to American congregation with the enthusiasm of youth
reinforced by the conviction of experience. Miss Campbell recently
returned from a plane trip around the world in the course
of which she spent several years in the past. Her message will be
effective in preparing our minds for the topic of emphasis in the
coming year: Namely, The Near East.
Stanton Items
There have been countless
made to determine how far
thing called heredity goes. A
subject for thought has been
added. Thirteen-year-old Lotte Pruett, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. "Pete" Pruett, 7121 E.
roe st., stepped into the baking contest at the Anaheim,
and turned out the prize with white cocoanut cake. In case it
is anyone who hasn't heard Ma is one of the very best makers in town.
Junco Maraka, also 13,
"just went along" with Chauand had to wait for her anybaked a chocolate angel food
was par excellent, according
the judges. There was no confication for this surprise special first prize was cre.
Both girls casually walked with orchids, Merle Normand
metics and a complete assortment of all the White King producMr. and Mrs. Sam Ed B.
have just moved from B.
Park to 10422 S. Hanson ave.
have two daughters at home,
da Carol who is 14 and Linda six. The oldest daughter,
Alex Patton, resides on Hofin Cypress.
Go to Church Sunday
BRIDE OF James Curtis Terry of Washington is Lupe Ceirre, daughter of prominent Anaheim family.
(Photo by Arsene)
Pre-Terry Rites in St. Mary’s Catholic
Church in Fullerton Sunday Afternoon
Lupe Cecelia Aguirre,
of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Anaheim, was a beauSunday as she repeated
James Curtis Terry of
Washington, in double
ties at St. Mary’s Cathin in Fullerton.
Her marriage by her fathide wore a gown of
super satin with a fitted
full skirt ending in a
circular train. A yoke
antilly lace formed an
detail at the neckline
in a brief Peter Pan colcrecent Tuberous cascentered with a single
hat and navy accessories and a pink corsage.
For traveling the bride wore a
navy blue wool gabardine suit
with navy shoes and hat and white
accessories. Following a 10 day
stay at Big Bear Lake they will
be at home to their many friends
at 314 S. East st.
The bride is a graduate of Santa
Ana schools and is employed by
an Anaheim banking firm. The
bridegroom is a graduate of
schools in Sunnyside, Wash., and
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Terry of Sunnyside, Wash.
Achievement Week
Observed by Local
4-H Thimble Club
Katella Thimbles 4-H club is saluting National 4-H Achievement week.
At the beginning of each club year plans are made for a well rounded program. The Katella Thimbles have developed a program of work which includes project tours, demonstrations, recreation, community activities and personal improvement.
Main event is currently achievement week with a display on exhibit at J. C. Penney Co., show-ing work of the group. On show are clothing, home furnishing and food preservation. This club meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at Katella school and is showing a constant increase in membership with an enrollment now of 26.
The group is under the leadership of Mrs. Helen Cuthbert and Mrs. Robert Kettler. Junior leaders are Dorothy Jiles and Dolores Wollenman.
Home-Makers’ Forum
By JOAN S. WHITE
Gazette Home Economist
ings. The recipe may be cut in half to satisfactorily serve four.
LOYALTY WEEK
The week beginning November
Home-Makers' Forum
By JOAN S. WHITE
Gazette Home Economist
to me that Anaheimers have a flair for good homeever I have talked as given me brand new
Esther Freeze's way with lamb for example. Lamb one cut of meat that is fed by at the meat marrage of its low price and that its nutritive value high as more expensive cages we skip over it if particularly appetizing to prepare it.
Esther Freeze's recipe used lamb breast. May tempt you to try it on soon.
RED LAMB BREAST
the barbecue sauce as
Vinegar
on paprika
on dry mustard
on pepper
on onion salt
on garlic salt
Ooon Worcestershire
ions sugar
water
Esther the above in- and simmer for five
free pounds of lamb in serving size pieces. flour, season and brown into a greased baking the barbecue sauce heat, and cover closely. 50 degrees for about basting occasionally. It makes eight servings. The recipe may be cut in half to satisfactorily serve four.
LOYALTY WEEK
The week beginning November 12 is Loyalty Week at the Presbyterian church. Big doings are being planned which all Presbyterians in the Anaheim Area will find most interesting and worth while. As usual, many of Anaheim's homemakers are working hard to make this special week a successful one. Mrs. Harry Peterson is one who deserves a bouquet for the time and energy she is putting into this endeavor, and there are a host of others who will be keeping the phones busy, calling Presbyterians for Loyalty Week.
RED FEATHER
And while we are discussing volunteer efforts, let's talk about the annual Community Chest drive which started in Anaheim on November first. It is, the one big charitable venture that all residents of Anaheim are called upon to participate in each year.
Since the youth of our community receive the greatest benefit from the Red Feather Agencies participating in the Community Chest, we mothers owe it our (Continued on Page 6)
Family Group
Hospital Insurance
J. R. Brastad
Ana. 2275 Nites 6415
Stanton Items
There have been countless tests to determine how far this called heredity goes. A new direct for thought has been made. Thirteen-year-old Charlottes Pruett, daughter of Mr. and "Pete" Pruett, 7121 E. Monroe st., stepped into the cake contest at the Anaheim fair turned out the prize winning cocoanut cake. In case anyone who hasn't heard, her is one of the very best cake makers in town.
Conco Maraka, also 13, who went along with Charlotte had to wait for her anyway, and a chocolate angel food that par excellent, according to judges. There was no classification for this surprise so a special first prize was created, girls casually walked out orchids, Merle Normand cosmetics and a complete assortment of the White King products.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ed Booher just moved from Buena to 10422 S. Hanson ave. They two daughters at home, Nelarol who is 14 and Linda Fay, The oldest daughter, Mrs. Patton, resides on Hoffmanypress.
Go to Church Sunday
John Adkinson and his family are one of the first to take advantage of the fact that several businesses must move off of Stanton ave., to make room for it to become a four lane state highway next spring. The Adkisons own property at 7232 E. Cerritos ave., on the west end of town where so many building permits are being applied for.
Adkison will turn the management of the one and only barber shop in the area over to his son, Bob. Mrs. Adkison will continue to operate her beauty shop and he will officiate in his new grocery and meat market that will formally open Tuesday at 8 a.m. He will be open every day until eight o'clock, including Sundays.
Lincoln P-TA members will meet tomorrow evening at 6:30 at the school for a family pot luck dinner. Everyone is requested to bring his own table service. Additional information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Ted Dinklerat, 2656.
Mr. R. A. Patrick will display his household items and will donate 15 per cent of the value purchased by members and friends of St. Michael's to the parish at a "Patrick" party to be held tomorrow evening at the parish house at 7:30 p.m.
Grapes team well with bananas for a salad. Serve on watercress and dribble with a whipped cream dressing made pink with paprika.
Personal Items
Orange county 4-H Achievement night is scheduled for Nov. 10 at 7:30 in Fremont school auditorium. Pins, charters and other awards will be presented with all members, leaders, parents and interested persons invited. One of the main features of the evening will be a style show with members modeling garments they have made.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucas C. Faller of San Diego are parents of twin boys born at the home of Mrs. Faller's mother, 427 S. Helena st. Lucas, Jr., was born Nov. 4 at 9:48 p.m. and weighed 7 lbs. Robert Lee was born Nov. 5 at 12:15 a.m. and weighed 6½ lbs.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Black of 1124 Perry st. on Nov. 5. He was born at home.
Assistance League will meet tomorrow for a 12:30 luncheon at the home of Mrs. Sam Kraemer on Placentia ave. Hostess for the afternoon are Mrs. Charles Pearson and Mrs. William Stehly.
Don't prick sausage links before you cook them. Put them in a skillet, add a small amount of water, cover and steam five minutes then drain off water. Now cook over slow heat turning sausage carefully to brown on all sides.
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Spring Weight
1995
Figure-perfect jersey (left) with slim,
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star of a button. Violet, rust, seafoam green,
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