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BETROTHED—Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baldassarre of 10391 S. Stanton ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte Marguerite, to Charles Jones who is in his fourth week of army training at Fort Ord. He is the son of Mrs. L. O. Jones of Houston, Texas. Miss Baldassarre was given her diamond engagement ring on her birthday Monday. She attended Anaheim Union high school and Fullerton Junior college. And is now with the Commercial National Bank in Santa Ana. Her fiance was educated in Oklahoma and came to California to work for a petroleum company. The couple will be married as soon as he completes his course.
Junior Ebell
Garden Club Hears
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Pat Terreb
Vivid Picture of Presented to Mar
The Mariners' Club of the First Presbyterian church enjoyed one of its most interesting meetings of the year last Wednesday night when Mrs. J. K. Jung of Anaheim showed her colored slides and told the group of her 14 months stay in Wiesbaden, Germany, as the wife of an Army Air Force chaplain. Her husband is one of 10 chaplains stationed at a hospital in that city.
Mrs. Jung talked and showed pictures of the beautiful country of Southern Germany, Austria, Italy and Switzerland.
With the beauties of the Alps and the wooded countryside, were the pictures of such bombed out cities as Cologne and Stuttgart. She spoke of the tenseness of the situation in Europe which was the reason for her and her daughters return to their home here last January.
Preceding the program 42 members and guests enjoyed a delicious potluck dinner which was in charge of Chefs Forrest and Midge Simonton and their committees, Windsor and Mildred Seapy and Ray and Vivian Link. Russell and June Woodrum were welcomed in-
Junior Ebell Election May 1
Election of officers will highlight a meeting of Anaheim Junior Ebell club on May 1 at 7:15 in the clubhouse.
Meeting time was scheduled early to allow time for the county reciprocity meeting at 8 p.m.
Installation of county officers and presentation of benefit funds will be handled at this time. Program artist is Betty Roadman who will offer impersonations and character sketches. Hostesses are Mrs. Richard Snow, chairman; Mrs. John Richmond, co-chairman; Mrs. Ralph Wheaton, Mrs. Leighton Miller, Mrs. Donald Rimpau, Mrs. Frederick Rusch, Mrs. G. A. Russell, Mrs. Joe Schall, Mrs. William Ross and the executive board.
Mrs. Carl Robertson is decorations chairman.
SUMMER STYLE
Canadian-style bacon and fruits present a cheerful summer serving. Slowly broil or pan-broil the bacon with pineapple slices or peach or apricot halves.
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In anticipation of their forthcoming flower show, members of Anaheim Garden Club enjoyed an address by Mirandy, of stage and radio fame, at their meeting Friday afternoon in the Ebell clubhouse.
The entertaining speaker discussed flower arrangements and illustrated her talk with actual demonstrations. Later in the afternoon refreshments were served.
Hostesses were Rena Wheeler, Ina Gathas, Mrs. John Casey and Mrs. F. H. Watters.
Loara School Open House Friday Evening
Open house will be held at Loara school Friday evening from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
P-TA business meeting will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. and will be open to the public.
A program to be given by the students will feature the eighth grade class in a play, "Don't Call Me Junior." Refreshments will be served in the cafeteria.
Joint Birthday Anniversary Party At Karraker Home
To celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. John Karraker of 6931 E. Cerritos ave., were hosts Monday night at dinner to Mr. Karraker's family.
Fried chicken and birthday cake also marked the day for Mrs. Arley Karraker of Lakewood who was celebrating her birthday. Arley Karraker, her husband, who was present, is John's brother.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Karraker, another brother of She spoke of the tenseness of the situation in Europe which was the reason for her and her daughters return to their home here last January.
Preceding the program 42 members and guests enjoyed a delicious potluck dinner which was in charge of Chefs Forrest and Midge Simonton and their committees, Windsor and Mildred Seapy and Ray and Vivian Link. Russell and June Woodrum were welcomed into Mariners' as new members. Guests included Sam and Mickey Keith.
Skipper Bill Talevich announced that the Annual Mariners' District Convention would be held May 19 and 20 at Pacific Palisades with Dr. Arthur G. Coons of Occidental college as speaker the evening of the 19th.
Impressive Prize List for St. Agnes Guild Bridge Tea
With the date of St. Agnes Guild's annual spring bridge tea approaching rapidly, chairmen of the prize committee today disclosed the impressive number of merchants who have donated prizes for the festive occasion.
Mrs. Harry Horn and Mrs. Joe Thompson, in charge of this part of the afternoon's events, report that prizes will be awarded alphabetically during the party.
Ebell clubhouse will be the setting with decorations, another highlight of the afternoon, to be kept secret until the arrival of guests at 2 p.m.
Merchants who have furnished prizes include Anaheim Building and Loan Association, Anaheim Gazette, Band Box Cleaners, Blue Bird Drapery Shop, Conklin Printing Co., Cotlers, Gordon's Nursery, Thomas A. Henry Refrigeration, Harry I. Horn, Hurst Jewelers Jackson Drug, Kendrick Jewelers, Kilduff's Meats, Knott's Berry Farm, Lauretta Dress Shop, Victor G. Loly, Lund and Sons, Martenet Hardware, Mercury Stationers and Printers, Mary Millerick Shop, Mitchell's Glass, Moon's Gift Shop, Sesma Cleaners, Art Shipkey, SQR, Smith-Reafsnyder, Waynes Flowers, Weber Book Store, and West End Alpha Beta.
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To celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. John Karraker of 6931 E. Cerritos ave., were hosts Monday night at dinner to Mr. Karraker's family.
Fried chicken and birthday cake also marked the day for Mrs. Arley Karraker of Lakewood who was celebrating her birthday. Arley Karraker, her husband, who was present, is John's brother.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Karraker, another brother, of Long Beach and a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schwint of Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans, 10181 S. Stanton ave., entertained their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Petzold of Sunset Beach and their two sons, Bill and Drew, at dinner Sunday.
Girl Scout Camp Committee Reports
Girl Scout established camp committee met at Investment In Youth Center Friday evening to continue plans for mountain camping at Camp San Antonio from July 16 through August 6.
Don May reported that the camp folder will be ready for mailing around May 1 and that the campership letter will be mailed to the various civic clubs within the next two weeks. A tentative budget was submitted and approved.
Transportation, insurance and staff were discussed. Mrs. R. L. Baker, camp director, asked for a meeting in May, with all the camp staff and program alces at which time contracts will be signed.
BACON FOR LUNCH
Bacon joins noodles for a lunch or dinnertime main dish. Pan-broil bacon slices, remove and measure 2 tablespoons of rich drippings back into the pan. Add creamed cooked noodles and cook, stirring occasionally, until the mixture is brown. To serve, center a chop plate with the browned noodles and surround with the golden bacon strips.
Social and Club Activities
Pat Terrebonne—2206
Picture of Europe Today
Presented to Mariners at Meeting
WSCS to Honor Marguerite Twinem At Afternoon Tea
Miss Marguerite Twinem is being honored at an informal afternoon tea tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m. by the Women's Society of Christian Service.
The affair will be held in the home of Rev. and Mrs. Frank Butterworth at 506 E. Center st. Former friends and associates of the honoree are invited to share the occasion with her. Miss Twinem has recently returned from 20 years in China where she served as a teacher.
Mrs. Wilbert Bonney, WSCS president, issues a cordial invitation to members and friends to attend.
Reservations for Ebell May Breakfast Due This Week
Reservations for Anaheim Ebell club's May breakfast, to be held May 1, are being taken by Mrs.
There is no place like home 'tis said, and there are many, many beautiful homes in and around Anaheim. A good share of the credit goes to Anaheim home-makers who are clever and original in their ways of making a house a home. Guess that is the reason that the Homes, Building and Garden Section which appears every Friday in the Anaheim Gazette has been followed with such interest.
Besides pertinent and interesting interior decoration, home furnishings and home building, there appears clear pictures of some of Anaheim's lovely gardens and attractive homes. If there is one that you think ought to be pictured on the pages of the Gazette, let us know about it.
Live Wires
The members of the Anaheim American Legion Auxiliary make sure that hospitalized veterans are not forgotten men. The ladies visit nearby hospitals to spread cheer and see what the needs are. These thoughtful women do not say much about it, but they have a host of good works to their credit.
It all takes money. They set about raising some recently with a rummage sale. As luck would have it, the press chairman, Harriet Boyd was cashier, and the casual clothes and date dresses for juniors.
While shopping around today, found something else new under the sun. Persuaded by the warm sunshiny chamber of commerce weather, Mrs. James Kilduff who operates the Junior Rendezvous and the Childrens' Shop near the Gaye Suzanne, has put in a sup
Reservations for Ebell May Breakfast Due This Week
Reservations for Anaheim Ebell club's May breakfast, to be held May 1, are being taken by Mrs. Ethel Schultz, 2371, and will close Saturday noon, according to president Mrs. Milton Spencer.
General meeting will be held May 7 with Mrs. Albert Launer, luncheon speaker, to address the group on "Mature Minds." Program speaker is Louise Bray who will take as her subject "Consultant in Boy-Girl, Man-Woman Relationships."
Vanche Plumb will be speaker at the Home and Garden section on May 14, her title, "The Feathered Friends in Our Garden." Bible section will have Mrs. Wilbert Bonney as speaker; her subject, "Mary and Martha" last in the series on "Women of the Bible."
Mrs. E. E. Smith will review the play "Come Back Little Sheba" at Toastmaster section and Miss Kathleen McFaul will review "The King and I."
Speaker at the book section will be Miss Lulu Launer in "Women Who Have Made California History."
Pansy Pinafore
American Legion Auxiliary make sure that hospitalized veterans are not forgotten men. The ladies visit nearby hospitals to spread cheer and see what the needs are. These thoughtful women do not say much about it, but they have a host of good works to their credit.
It all takes money. They set about raising some recently with a rummage sale. As luck would have it, the press chairman, Harriet Boyd, was cashier and she gave me the details.
Maud Knoch was general chairman of the event, and she was as busy selling rummage as was the club president, Lucille Johnson. Did not get a chance to talk with those two gals, but did meet Anne Metzger, Erthel Thatcher, Rose Gowdy, Viola Herman, Pearl Waters, Evelyn Schwarting, and Elvamae Jones—live wires, all.
They were jubilant over the success of the sale. It was held in the E. Center st. store vacated by Wayne's For Flowers when the florist moved to spacious new quarters up the street.
Bud Johnson, Legion Post Commander, trucked the left overs to the Disabled Veterans Saivage Bureau in Santa Ana.
Chit Chat
Mary Storm, who rates a blue ribbon for her particular brand of cooking, phoned to say she tried our recipe for hot cross buns on Good Friday, and made a hit with her family. She mixed up the batch in the morning and they were ready to eat by lunch time. Always glad to hear from a satisfied customer.
Can you top this? Mrs. Mel Meyers, whose husband is in charge of trailer sales at 11662 101 Highway, has lived in 42 trailers in the past six years. It seems that she decorates them so attractively, they are sold right out from under her. Her present trailer home is 36 feet long and has four rooms.
Young Mrs. Bob Johnson made a pretty picture as she attended First Church of Christ on Easter Sunday. She is handy with a sewing machine and the perky pink ensemble she was wearing was her own creation.
If we were making up a list of Anaheim's best dressed women, Mrs. Clarence Mauerhan would be...
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Young Mrs. Bob Johnson made a pretty picture as she attended First Church of Christ on Easter Sunday. She is handy with a sewing machine and the perky pink ensemble she was wearing was her own creation.
If we were making up a list of Anaheim's best dressed women, Mrs. Clarence Mauerhan would be on it. So would Mrs. Glenn Casto. These lovely ladies have a way with clothes and they wear them well for that "just stepped out of a band box" look.
Northgate News
The Gaye Suzanne Style Shop has been completely redecorated. The interior, made larger by the removal of a partition, is more beautiful than ever with a spanking new coat of paint, new draperies and glamorous new cornice boxes.
The interior decor is not all that is new for Mrs. Ora Mansfield, well known in Anaheim for her superb styles, has a whole new stock of merchandise for spring and summer. She is continuing her exclusive line of coats, suits, dresses, hats and jewelry that has found great favor in the past, and in addition will feature budget priced
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ply of cute beach wear for little boys. In sizes through eight, the colorful cottons are sturdy and stylish.
The shorts and bras set will find an interesting variety of postage stamp fashions in denim, seersucker, gingham and the like. The new fabrics that need no ironing are practical as well as pretty this year.
For graduation and dress-up parties, the Junior Rendezvous has frosted organies, plques and piccolays in all colors of the rainbow. Immensely popular is the sun dress with the dalnty bolero jacket that quick-changes into an all-occasion outfit. It comes in little girl and big girl sizes.
Personal Mention
Word was received Monday that Mrs. George Kitchens' mother, Mrs. Florence Tallant, had passed away in Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. Kitchens spent two weeks with her mother in February. The Kitchens are well known here, having operated a market at 9831 S. Hansen for many years.
The Stanton school, 10781 S. Oak st., will have its open house on Thursday evening, April 26. Friends and parents are invited to have a Mexican dinner at the school and enjoy the fun booths.
The dinner is a project of the seventh and eighth grades as a means to raise money for a trip.
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