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FESTIVE OCCASION was the fiftieth wedding anniversary party held yesterday in the home of Mrs. George Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Watkins prepare to cut gold trimmed cake presented them in honor of the event.
(Gazette photo by Bradley)
Golden Wedding Anniversary Observed by Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Watkins Sunday
Second only to the thrill of celebrating their golden wedding anniversary Sunday was the fact all parents with two platform rockers and a gold clock and they also kins family was present to help received many other gifts from their parents observe the day. Mr. their friends, most of which were and Mrs. Harvey Watkins and trimmed with gold. The grandchild-family of Mena, Arkansas, were dren presented their grandmother unable to attend.
Altar Society
Plans St. Patrick
Luncheon Mar. 17
The dessert luncheon of the Altar Society scored a big hit last Thursday with 35 members present. One long table was beautifully decorated with yellow jelly quills and iceland poppies. Home baked cakes and hot coffee were served by Mrs. Kenyon Lybarger and Mrs R. Corliss who acted as co-chairman.
A most interesting meeting was held following the dessert, with all attention turned to the St. Patrick's Chicken Lunchcon to be held in the parish hall on Saturday, March 17, at one o'clock.
Tickets are now available at $1.00 each. A ham and several other desirable articles will be offered as door prizes with one card prize to be given at each table.
Reservations are being taken by Mrs. Frank Braddock, ticket chairman.
Following the meeting car prizes were awarded to Mrs. Bastian, Elsie Benner, Mrs. William Jollisant, Mrs. Bernard Jordan and Mrs. Julian Allec. No meeting is scheduled for April with Mrs. Al DeWitt and Mrs. Bernard Jordan as hostesses.
Golden Wedding Anniversary Observed by Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Watkins Sunday
Second only to the thrill of celebrating their golden wedding anniversary Sunday was the fact that but one member of the M. E. Watkins family was present to help their parents observe the day. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Watkins and family of Mena, Arkansas, were unable to attend.
Four sons and two daughters who attended the open house held in the home of Mrs. George Barnes were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watkins from Summit, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. James D. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Geo-Barnes, Mr. C. C. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sottak, Grandchildren attending: Mr. and Mrs. Olen Watkins, Harold Looney, Lee Watkins, Joe Barnes, Eddie Sottak, John Watkins, Mike Watkins and Ronney Watkins from Summit, Ore.
Hostessing the party were Ura Watkins, Vivian Watkins, Allie Barnes and Ruth Sottak Kay Watkins attended the guest book.
On the center of the table, which was covered with a beautiful lace table cloth, was a three-tiered wedding cake, trimmed with gold leaves. Fancy open face sandwiches, coffee, punch and wedding cake was served to the guests. The coffee service used for this occasion was over fifty years old.
They were married at Meno, Arkansas, on March 3, 1901.
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3 Anaheim Gazette MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1961
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Post-Nuptial Shower Honors Mrs. Bruce Brown
Mrs. Bruce Brown, nee Bessie Ellis, was honored at a post-nuptial shower given by her coworkers in the SQR store office Friday night at the home of Mrs. William Burr, Sr., 125 Evelyn dr.
Games were played in keeping with the theme of the evening, which was also carried out in the
OCTAGENARIAN was the prowith a festive dinner party a
right: Vic Ruedy, Jr., Phyllis
Ritchie, Mrs. Harold Ritchie
Mrs. Al Clayes.
Cub Scouts Hike In Irvine Park
The Cub Scouts of Horace MaDen 2, Pack 102, explored trails in Irvine Park last Saturday afternoon under the lead ship of Andrew Ference, Den N of the Month. After thorough invigorating hike, the youngsters roasted weiners and marshmills and consumed quantities of orange juice and donuts.
The hikers were Carl Roberson, Lynn Wayne Ference, Duane Starr, Robert Starr, Edgar Crandall and Jack Carter. All returned tired, but full of camp fare.
LE SIMPSON ORIGINAL is modeled here by Mrs. Albert Heinke, Jr., of Santa Ana for the Mary Millerick Fashion Show to hold this Saturday. The black suit features a check jacket, with back, notched revere and a double breasted effect achieved with one buttons. A clever touch is the check stole, one end attached back. A manderin look is accomplished with the black straw silkie James original. An exquisite sophisticated air is lent by the black velvet ribbon with red and gold sequined tips flirting over the right shoulder.
Post-Nuptial Shower Honors
Mrs. Bruce Brown
Mrs. Bruce Brown, nee Bessie Ellis, was honored at a post-nuptial shower given by her coworkers in the SQR store office Friday night at the home of Mrs. William Burr, Sr., 125 Evelyn dr.
Games were played in keeping with the theme of the evening, which was also carried out in the decorations of white cala lilies and stocks. The soft glow from lighted candles and the fireplace also added to the impressiveness of the rooms.
Climaxing the evening was the presentation of gifts to the honoree, followed by the serving of ice cream and individual cakes, accented with tiny frosting cala lilies.
Attending were Dorothy Bradley, Lorraine Cushing, Rosa Togel, Kathleen Gilbert, Hertha MacLachlan, Angellne De Witt, Romona Peter, Hazel Kissell, Marieta Haman, Laressia Spicer, Pauline Brunn, Myra Coulter, Elsie Jewell, Margerite Dolbee, Sara Hutton, Bernice Franklin, Thelma Brandit, Deans Taggart, Virginia Paddock, Martha Schumacher, Mary Thompson, Lucille Elsele, Wilma Tatum, Cora Bell Brewer, Ruth Burr and the honoree, Mrs. Brown.
Rebekahs Hear Report on District Meet
Gale Cleveland, noble grand, presided over a meeting of Lois Rebekah lodge held March 2 in IOOF hall.
Mollie Clacs, vice grand, presented an interesting report on the district meeting held at Torosa lodge in Santa Ana on Feb. 28.
Secretary Barbara Myers read a letter from the assembly secretary regarding the assembly meeting to be held in Santa Cruz May 7 and 8.
To Honor Adult Tri-Hi-Y Leaders
The regular board meeting of the YMCA Women's Advisory Board was held in the home of Mrs. Harwood Larson, 551 S. Lemon Friday, March 2. The presi-
standing Spring Collection to be featured in Junior Ebell Fashion Show
An exciting preview into spring will be offered guests of Anaheim Junior Ebell club Saturday afternoon at the club's annual dessert bridge benefit party.
Fashions will be shown by Mary Millerick shop with Mrs. John Macloghlin as commentator. The Macloghlins have promised a wide range of formal and informal wear, ranging from daytime through cocktail and evening costumes.
Models will be Betty Ausburn, Bee Jay Burke, Gloria Fluor, Eleanor Heinccke, Belva Long, Pamelia Patrick, Anita Robertson, Mary Jane Thompson and Marilyn Wilson.
Chairman of the party is Mrs. Frederick Rusch with Mrs. Joseph Neighbors as co-chairman. Mrs. Kenton Wines heads the decoration committee and Mrs. James Morris is in charge of reservations. Other committee heads are Mrs. William Calvy, prizes; Mrs. Howard Loudon, food; Mrs. William Hutton, serving; Mrs. Glenn Lehmer, fashion show; Mrs. Art Shipkey, Jr., tables, and Mrs. Ralph Maas, Jr., publicity. Mrs. D. B. Baker is president of the club.
The event will be staged in the Ebell clubhouse at 1:30 p.m.
To Honor Adult Tri-Hi-Y Leaders
The regular board meeting of the YMCA Women's Advisory Board was held in the home of Mrs. Harwood Larson, 551 S. Lemon, Friday, March 2. The president, Mrs. Dayton Smith, presided.
Plans were made to give a dinner for the adult leaders of the Tri-Hi-Y clubs on March 28. The board will also assist with the Father-Daughter banquet March 13 and other activities of the Tri-Hi-Y girls.
Members attending were Mrs. A. J. Cascbeer, Mrs. Frank Kellogg, Mrs. Wm. Lewellyn, Mrs. A. D. Smith, Mrs. O. G. Thomason, Mrs. Alice Schmid, Mrs. George Kohlenberger, Mrs. Everett Cone, Mrs. A. H. Kirchman, Mrs. Harwood Larson and Mrs. Nan Moore, YMCA Girls' Work secretary.
Mrs. Mae Snider returned to her home at the Rose-Marie apts. Sunday morning after spending the previous few days in Anaheim Community hospital.
If you drive! Don't drink.
AGENARIAN was the proud title awarded John Ruedy who celebrated his 80th birthday Sunday with a festive dinner party at Lum's. Watching him count candles on his birthday cake are, left to right, Vic Ruedy, Jr., Phyllis Ruedy, Rahh Ruedy, Al Clayes, Al Clayes, Jr., Merle Ruedy, Harold Chie, Mrs. Harold Ritchie, Vic Ruedy, Mrs. Vic Ruedy, Mrs. Merle Ruedy, Barbara Ritchie, and Ms. Al Clayes.
Cub Scouts Hike Irvine Park
The Cub Scouts of Horace Mann 2, Pack 102 explored the in Irvine Park last Saturday afternoon under the leadership of Andrew Ference, Den Dad Month. After thoroughly enjoying hike, the youngsters fed weeners and marshmallows and consumed quantities of juice and donuts.
Hikers were Carl Robert-Lynn Wayne Ference, Duane Robert Starr, Edgar Crain Jack Carter. All returned but full of camp fare and personal mention
Mrs. Letha E. Webber of 542 Chestnut was honored on her birthday by fellow workers at the Kwikset plant when they surprised her with a party Friday afternoon.
Fremont P-TA board meeting will be held tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Charles Frank, 325 N. Pine st.
Please take notice of change in time and place.
College Small Talk
BY JACKIE CUSHING
When Alex Omalev's basketballers won the second Eastern Conference crown for the second consecutive year that was something to crow about, but when they went on to capture third place in the western regional NJCAA basketball playoffs not much could be heard above the shouting.
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