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WHITTIER HOME will be established by Mr. and Mrs. John Neil Stanley on return from wedding trip. Swanner-Stanley Rites Read Before 500 Guests in Santa Ana Saturday One of the outstanding social events of this week-end was the marriage Saturday evening of Miss Patricia Dana Swanner, daughter of the C. D. Swanners of Park blvd., Santa Ana, to John Neil Stanley, son of the Neil Stanley. August Calendar Set for Southland Activity and Fun Ostrich races and ye knight sport of spearing a ring on horseback highlight August event at the Southland, the All-Year revealed today. The All-Year club, which tracks of events for the $360,000-a-year tourist business, reported there will be egg and loon races on horseback, a parade of flower festooned doll buggies and the world's greatest exhibition of silver-saddled Palomino. Ostriches will race at the ange County Fair at the four Santa Ana Air Base Aug. 14. Four giant birds are being traced. The old Danish sport of sping a ring on horseback will revived during the Danish Fiesta at the Danish village Solvang Aug. 3-5. There will be a breakfast of coffee and A skiver on Main st. Santa Barbara holds its first Old Spanish Days Fiesta Aug. 25. The historical parade boasts out over 1000 horsemen, with nation's richest saddle trapi (some in gold). The mountain community Pine Valley near San Diego has its horse show Aug. 5 with morning of children's events including egg and balloon race horseback. La Mesa opens its Fiesta de Flores Aug. 11-12 with a child parade of flower-decorated buggies, bikes, and wagons. Lake Arrowhead village, a high in the San Bernardino m Stanley on return from wedding trip. Swanner-Stanley Rites Read Before 500 Guests in Santa Ana Saturday One of the outstanding social events of this week-end was the marriage Saturday evening of Miss Patricia Dana Swanner, daughter of the C. D. Swanners of Park blvd., Santa Ana, to John Neil Stanley, son of the Neil Stanleys of Poinsettia st., Santa Ana. Escorted to the altar on the arm of her father, the bride was exquisite in a gown of bowknot chantilly lace. French period styling was evident in the long sleeved fitted bodice and full skirt en train. She wore a quaint handkerchief ring, carried by her grandmother, and a gold laveller inset with pearls and diamonds. Her veil was held by a coronet of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley and fleur d'amour. A genetian blue gown of French empire marquiset net was worn by the maid of honor, Miss Caralee Swanner. She carried a bouquet of roses and wore a wreath of roses in her hair. Bridesmaids, in similar attire, were Miss Shirley Keyes, Miss Elsie Tombovian, Miss Rosemarie Fehlman and Mrs. Frances Juenger. Flower girls, Penny Dana and Sally Laurel Pridonoff wore white French colonial pinafores over blue and carried small nosegays of roses and delphinium. The Rev. Wesley Havermale officiated at the service, read at the Church of Messiah in Santa Ana. George Jones, Jr., was soloist and Dudley W. Fitch, organist. At the reception, held in the Swanner home, Mrs. Swanner wore a grey chiffon dress with matching hat and accents of white. Mrs. Stanley wore rose chiffon with white. For traveling the bride chose a grey sharkskin suit with blue accessories. She is a graduate of Santa Ana high school and the University of California at Los Angeles where she was president of Alpha Omicron Phi sorority. Her husband also graduated from Santa Ana high school and college. At UCLA he majored in sociology and was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. They will establish their home in Whittier where the bridegroom will be associated with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. and his bride will assume a teaching position. Personal Mention Mrs. Bessie M. Rouland, mother of Ralph R. Rouland of 866 So. Philadelphia st., left Thursday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Rollin Smith of Chicago. She will go later to Springfield, Ill., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Hubert Helmle and family. An all-day reunion of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Allen, 8232 E. 20th st., Westminster, was held at La Palma park. Relatives traveled from San Pedro, San Diego and San Francisco to attend this yearly event. The Anaheim swimming classes are drawing children from all over west Orange county. Seen regularly from Nichols Manor in Garden Grove are Pat, Steve, Cathy and Mike Edgar, Karen and Allen Sonsstad, the Kurtz and Larsen offspring. Jack Boys, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boys of 7751 Stanton ave., Buena Park, who graduated from Fullerton Union high school last month, has left for the U.S. Navy training center at San Diego. Want a new way of serving shrimp for a first course for a company meal? Alternate the shrimp with cucumber slices, garnish with water cress, and accompany with curry mayonnaise. The mountain community Pine Valley near San Diego its horse show Aug. 5 with morning of children's events clading egg and balloon race horseback. La Mesa opens its Fiesta de Flores Aug. 11-12 with a child parade of flower-decorated buggies, bikes, and wagons. Lake Arrowhead village, a high in the San Bernardino mountains, holds an Alpine Days celebration Aug. 22-26 with a race, water ballet, and resisted costumed as Swiss, Tyrolean Bavarians. Oceanside celebrates the old mission was in its hey Aug. 31 to Sept. 3 with a square-dancing on a beach ion and an ocean swimming around the pier. The San Bernardino County is scheduled for Victorville Aug. 22-26 and exhibits will illuminate historical events of the city from Indian days, the padres, mons, 20 mule teams, and to today. There will be daily harnes quarter horse racing at the Fernando Valley Fair at Dshire Downs, Northridge, Aug. Sept. 3. For the 21st year, the family Jolla swimming race will be Aug. 26 over a one-mile triathlon course starting and ending a cove. A Fiestabahia near San Aug. 16-17 will include races, water ballet, paddle demonstrations and diving. The Orange County Dahlia will be held in Santa Ana 3-4 and the San Diego Dahlia show at Balboa Park Aug. 4-7 seventh annual San Diego Be show, showing 1500 tuberous gonias, will be Aug. 5 at Loma. Santa Monica holds play-offs of the Little Bay League, with teams from states and Canada, Aug. 9-Little League Park. Remember Speed Kills! For traveling the bride chose a grey sharkskin suit with blue accessories. She is a graduate of Santa Ana high school and the University of California at Los Angeles where she was president of Alpha Omicron Phi sorority. Her husband also graduated training center at San Diego. Want a new way of serving shrimp for a first course for a company meal? Alternate the shrimp with cucumber slices, garnish with water cress, and accompany with curry mayonnaise. MONEY FOR EVERY PURPOSE is always AVAILABLE to those who consistently SAVE FINANCING ANY PROJECT is no problem when a SUBSTANTIAL BACKLOG has been established through SAVING and ACCRUED INTEREST. YOU MAY START an account HERE with any amount SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME WE HAVE NEVER PAID OUR SAVERS LESS THAN 3% ANAHEIM BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM Corner Center and Lemon Street — Anaheim, Calif. August Calendar Event for Southland Activity and Fun All-Year club, which keeps track of events for the $366,000-a-year tourist business, also started there will be egg and ball races on horseback, a parade flower festooned doll buggies, the world's greatest exhibition of silver-saddled Palominos. Striches will race at the Orsay County Fair at the former Ana Air Base Aug. 15-19. Giant birds are being trained. The old Danish sport of spear-fishing a ring on horseback will be held during the Danish Days at the Danish village of Wang Aug. 3-5. There will be breakfast of coffee and Aeblever on Main st. Santa Barbara holds its famed Spanish Days Fiesta Aug. 23. The historical parade brings over 1000 horsemen, with the son's richest saddle trappings in gold). The mountain community of Valley near San Diego holds horse show Aug. 5 with a morning of children's events including egg and balloon races on horseback. A Mesa opens its Fiesta de Las Res Aug. 11-12 with a children's trade of flower-decorated doll buggies, bikes, and wagons. Take Arrowhead village, a mile north in the San Bernardino mountain. 3 Anaheim Gazette MONDAY, JULY 18, 1951 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Social and Club Activities Pat Terrebonne — 2206 HONEYMOON IN ALASKA was planned by Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Petticoats of a Bike With a Swish for This is going to be a tough son for bachelors, to say no of benedicts and indulgent fathers. All the boys are going floored by next fall's fashion for different reasons. Bachelors will find it hard to retain their state of single blondness in the face of the new nine weapons, such as ruin taffeta petticoats that bring all deadlier wiles of womanhood. And husbands and fathers find it hard to foot the bill the new feminine finery, when going to cost more than ever. However, none of them proclaim too much, if true arts and fripperies of girl mother's day return, if girls their hair grow and wear coats instead of jeans and if become truly feminine and tious, as new new styles indicate. It seemed for a while as if coats were going the way of horse and buggy and the ruffles of another gentler day; all of a sudden they're back a swish, and it's likely to be a whole revolution in modernners. Already they say the trot toward home and fireside, or count of the modern miracles television. Now New York for designers have brought back petticoat, and with it all so fascinating possibilities. If a girl wears a ruffled petticoat, for instance, she very well wear bobby sox flat heeled loafers with it—least she shouldn't. When she puts on frivolous HONEYMOON IN ALASKA was planned by Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Porcella following their wedding yesterday afternoon. Jacquelyne Silzle-Henry Procella Wed In Catholic Services at Corona del Mar A gown of white Spanish lace studded with rhinestones was chosen by Miss Jacquelyne Silzle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Silzle when she became the bride of Henry Porcella yesterday afternoon in Corona del Mar. Father Stephen Killey officiated at the single ring service in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. The lovely bride was given in marriage by her father. Her veil was formed by a part of the cape worn over her gown with the rest falling to floor length. She carried white orchids in a wreath of white flowers. Mrs. William Silzle was matron of honor and wore a pink marquisette dress with a matching picture hat and linen shoes. Pastel flowers were arranged on her green marquisette umbrella. Bridesmaids were Miss Marymac Malcolm of Hollywood; Miss Ann Larkin of Whittier and Miss Lynn Meredith of Glendale. They wore Green marquisette and carried pink umbrellas. George Porcella of Gilroy, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and ushers were Robert C. Thomas of Pasadena, Robert Avis of San Francisco and Robert Wurgraft of Anaheim. Mark Allen Silzle was ring bearer and Dorothy Washburn had charge of the wedding book. Reception followed the ceremony at the Elks hall in Balboa where Mrs. Silzle greeted guests in a pink silk dress with accessories in pink and black. Mrs. Porcella wore a blue ensemble. Honeymoon destination for the couple was Alaska with their future home to be established here. Local Student on SC Mortar Board Among the outstanding co-ed at the University of Southern California during the coming year will be Elizabeth Jeanne Eaton of 14792 Ball rd., Anaheim. With the opening of the fall semester in September Miss Eaton will be a new member of Mortar Board, national honorary senior women's organization. A graduate of Santa Ana high school, Miss Eaton is a student in the department of fine arts. She is president-elect of the Associated Women Students and a member of Amazons, junior and senior women's service organization on the campus, and Chimes, national junior women's honorary society. Civil Defense Special Meet Royal Marten, coordinator, announces a special meeting of the Savanna Civil Defense unit will be held Friday evening, July 27, from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock, at the auditorium of the Savanna elementary school, 7301 E. Ball rd. Special speakers will be presented by Don Blossom, assistant county defense chairman, who will discuss "road blocks." All members of the council and staff heads and their assistants are urgently requested to attend. SEAFOOD COCKTAIL Allow 6 small oysters, 6 shrimp, or pieces of crabmeat for each Remember Speed Kills! Silze was ring bearer and Dorothy Washburn had charge of the wedding book. Reception followed the ceremony at the Elks hall in Balboa where Mrs. Silze greeted guests in a pink silk dress with accessories in pink and black. Mrs. Porcella wore a blue ensemble. Honeymoon destination for the couple was Alaska with their future home to be established here. The bride is a graduate of Anoakia. Her husband, son of Mrs. Charles Porcella of Gilroy is a graduate of San Jose state college. DEVILLED EGG SALAD Cut 6 hard-boiled eggs in halves crosswise, keeping whites in palms. Remove yolks and mash or put through a potato ricer. Add slowly enough French dressing to moisten. Make into balls the size of original yolks and refill whites. Arrange on a bed of lettuce, and pour oil dressing around eggs. FRUIT COCKTAILS Well begun is half done, you know. So start the meal off right with a fruit cocktail and your guests or the family will have good appetites for the rest of the dinner. California citrus fruits, with their fresh brisk flavor, and quantities of juice, are excellent for cocktails, and can be mixed with every other fruit with complete success. For Health, Eat California Fruit Special speakers will be presented by Don Blossom, assistant county defense chairman, who will discuss "road blocks." All members of the council and staff heads and their assistants are urgently requested to attend. SEAFOOD COCKTAIL Allow 6 small oysters, 6 shrimp, or pieces of crabmeat for each glass. Marinate them well in the following sauce, but save some sauce to pour over top upon serving. For each cocktail allow 2 tablespoons tomato catsup, 3 tablespoons lemon, dash of tabasco sauce and ¼ teaspoon horseradish. EGG SALAD Cut 4 hard-boiled eggs in halves crosswise in such a way that tops of halves may be cut in small points. Remove yolks, mash, and add an equal amount of finely chopped cooked chicken. Moisten with French dressing, shape in balls size of original yolks, and refill whites. Arrange on lettuce leaves, garnish with radishes cut in fancy shapes, and serve with CALIFORNIA COCKTAIL 1 avocado 1 orange ½ grapefruit 1 tablespoon lemon juice Mayonnaise Salt Peel and dice avocado; peel and dice orange and grapefruit, removing white membrane. Mix lightly with mayonnaise which can be thinned with a little cream. Add lemon juice, and salt to taste. Serve very cold. Very rich and delicious. 1. All across the West, cities, telephone people are and improving the telephlation continues to grow. 2. Phone service goes right on doubled the number of past ten years. And doubly invested in the telephone. 3. It’s taken a tremendous serve the million and a b added since 1945. And, face of inflated costs, the telephone has averaged about average was about $250. Our costs of providing se than half as much as the co is one of your budget’s best Petticoats of a By-Gone Day Back With a Swish for Fall-Fans Too This is going to be a tough search for bachelors, to say nothing besides edicts and indulgent fathers. All the boys are going to be bored by next fall's fashions, but different reasons. Bachelors will find it hard to maintain their state of single blessings in the face of the new feminine weapons, such as rustling feta petticoats that bring out deadlier wiles of womanhood. And husbands and fathers will find it hard to foot the bills for a new feminine finery, which is going to cost more than ever. However, none of them probably complain too much, if the arts and fripperies of grand-father's day return, if girls let their hair grow and wear pettiits instead of jeans and if wives come truly feminine and flirtatious, as new new styles would dictate. It seemed for a while as if pettiits were going the way of the seer and buggy and the dustfiles of another gentler day. But of a sudden they're back with swish, and it's likely to mean whole revolution in modern manners. Already they say the trend isward home and fireside, on account of the modern miracle of revision. Now New York fashion designers have brought back the petticoat, and with it all sorts of fascinating possibilities. If a girl wears a ruffled taffeta petticoat, for instance, she can't cry well wear bobby sox and heeled loafers with it—or at just she shouldn't. When she puts on frivolous high-require the most feminine and be-ruffled of petticoats — sometimes two or three of them. Some houses show only one or two full skirts in a group of slim-lined garments. Others highlight the swish silhouette, and present petticoats as a part of the costume. One of the top exponents of femininity in dress in Ceil Chappman, known for her dream-like dance frocks with clouds of misty net for skirts and as little as the law allows for bodices. Her collection today continued to underline her belief that girls should be girls, and highlighted party dresses designed to make any girl the belle of the ball. Other headliners in the fashions to come are the shaggy "poodle" coats and suits shown by all designers for next winter's wear, which are doggy enough to bark and lead around on a leash. Vienna sausages are good served with corn pudding. Add a green salad and crusty rolls and serve as the main course for supper or luncheon. Already they say the trend is award home and fireside, on account of the modern miracle of revision. Now New York fashion designers have brought back the tittcoat, and with it all sorts of fascinating possibilities. If a girl wears a ruffled taffeta tittcoat, for instance, she can't cry well wear bobby sox and heeled loafers with it—or at least she shouldn't. When she puts on frivolous high-heed shoes and sheer nylon hose match her femininity, she may gain her sense of "ankle ettiette," which at least one leading male authority recently thought was lost forever. Roy E. Tilles, president of one of the largest hosiery companies, handed an ominous note not long ago when he said that a generation sloppy shoes and bobby sox has PRODUCTS at their FINEST TROPIC PAYA and Scientific Processing KOESEL'S COOL OFF and KEEP YOUNG with FRESH FRUIT JUICES at Junction 101 Hiway & Manchester—Ph. Anaheim 4350 Open for your convenience until 8 p.m. daily Telephone service is always homemade, in and for each community we serve. Here a cable goes into service. MORE HOME-TOWN SERVICE FOR WEST'S HOME TOWNS We're putting many millions more into telephone facilities this year Telephone service is always homemade, in and for each community we serve. Here a cable goes into service. MORE HOME-TOWN SERVICE FOR WEST'S HOME TOWNS We're putting many millions more into telephone facilities this year 1. All across the West, in the country and in the cities, telephone people are still hard at it expanding and improving the telephone system. For our population continues to grow. The demand for new telephone service goes right on...in spite of our having doubled the number of telephones in use in the past ten years. And doubling the amount of money invested in the telephone business in just five years. 2. New facilities, installed in just the past five years have increased our plant $660,000,000, the largest expansion program ever executed by any public utility operating company. Again in 1951, we'll put many millions of investors' money into the West. Much of the material we will use will be purchased in the West's towns and cities. Certainly most of them will benefit from the program's jobs and payrolls. 3. It's taken a tremendous investment to build to serve the million and a half new telephones we've added since 1945. And, building as we have in the face of inflated costs, the equipment to serve a new telephone has averaged about $400. Before 1940, the average was about $250. Yet rates are up far less than our costs of providing service...on the average less than half as much as the cost of living. Your telephone is one of your budget's best friends. Pacific Telephone