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Anaheim Gazette MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1951 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Social and Club Activities Pat Terrebonne — 2206 Junior Ebell Rush Tea Sunday At Clubhouse A smart tea at Anaheim yesterday afternoon office opened the season for members of the Judlor Ebell club with welcomed prospective members for the coming year. Autumn flowers decorated room for the affair. Guests the rush tea were welcome the door by new officers of club including Mrs Ralph Wines, president; Mrs C Simpson, senior advisor, and Wesley Mendoza, Mrs McFarrell Tolf, Mrs John Ganahl, Charles Endlcott, Mrs Ken Banks, Mrs Ralph Maas Jr., Fred Rusch, Mrs Virgil D and Mrs Loren Wagner. Pouring at the beautifully pointed tea table was Mrs Thompson, first vice president senior Ebell, who replaced W. E. Whiteman, unable to tend. Hostesses for the after were chairman, Mrs Kenneth gan, Mrs Bruce Cook, Mrs Le ton Miller and Mrs Avon Cson. Thirty guests attended. The Home Cafe in Anaheim the scene of a novel party The day noon when the women teachers of the Savanna School trict, after their morning session at the first teacher's meeting the year, treated all the men ployes to lunch. Keith Coolidge, 10561 Flowers former manager of the Sta branch of Chambers Hardware and Building Supply, who was CATHOLIC SERVICE at St. Boniface church Saturday afternoon united Mary Ann Josephine Jentges and Pernel George Barnett of Newport Heights.—(Photo by Arsene) Mary Ann Josephine Jentges Pernel George Barnett say Vows Saturday Imported Chantilly lace over heavy white slipper satin formed a lovely contrast in the wedding gown worn by Miss Mary Ann Josephine Jentges of Garden Grove when she said her marriage vows Saturday afternoon with Pernel George Barnett of Newport Beach. Father Maurice Dee officiated at the double ring nuptials at St. Boniface Catholic church. The bride, attractive daughter of Mrs. M. Gabrielle Jentges and the late Harry Jentges of Garden Grove, entered the church on the arm of her cousin, Tommy Jentges of Santa Ana. The full ballerina length skirt of the dress fell from a flared bodice with long tapered sleeves. An inset yoke of sheer marquisette detailed the soft lace scalloping at the neckline. A dainty crown of wax blossoms, sent by relatives in Luxembourg, was attached to the satin juliet cap which held her full length veil, and she carried two white orchids with stephanotis and a crystal rosary. Among her sentimental accents were a single strand of pearls from the bridegroom, a lucky penny in her shoe, a medal which had belonged to her maternal grandmother, and a crystal rosary from Luxembourg. Mrs. Joe Pimenthal and her children, Ruth and Ronnie, last weekend to join her band on the cattle ranch they chased at Placerville. Mrs. enthal, formerly Mrs. Thomas, is selling her home 10442 S. Western ave. 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Guests at brush tea were welcomed at door by new officers of the including Mrs. Ralph K. mes, president; Mrs. Claud pson, senior advisor, and Mrs. ley Mendoza, Mrs. McFarland Mrs. John Ganahl, Mrs. Jules Endicott, Mrs. Kenneth ms. Mrs. Ralph Maas Jr., Mrs. Rusch, Mrs. Virgil Doust Mrs. Loren Wagner. having at the beautifully uptained tea table was Mrs. Joe ampson, first vice president of or Ebell, who replaced Mrs. E. Whiteman, unable to atttresses for the afternoon chairman, Mrs. Kenneth DuMrs. Bruce Cook, Mrs. LeighMiller and Mrs. Avon CarlThirty guests attended. Home Cafe in Anaheim was scene of a novel party Thursday when the women teachof the Savanna School disafter their morning session the first teacher's meeting of year, treated all the men emtes to lunch. Jeffith Coolidge, 10561 Flower st. owner manager of the Stanton sch of Chambers Hardware Building Supply, who was so- LUTHERANS UNITE IN MERCY ACT—Members of this committee of seven will draw up the contitution for a West Coast home and school for retarded and physically handicapped children. An association was organized yesterday in Zion Lutheran church, Anaheim. Shown are (left to right) Mrs. Marie Mueller of Immanuel church, Orange; Louis Carle of Grace church, Anaheim; A Schutte, Rev E. H. Pflug and Emmett Engstrom of Zion church. Seated are Paul Yorde, chairr and Mrs. O. C. Ulrich, secretary, both of Zion church. Home for Handicapped Children to be Planned by Association Formed Yesterday Members and officials of a number of Southern California Lutherian churches yesterday formed an associiaon to establish a home and school for retarded and handi-capped children. The meeting was held in Zion Lutheran church. Though the project will serve the entire Western United States, a committee of Orange County members was chosen to draw up a constitution, nominate officers nouncement of yesterday's meeting. Value of the project as a missionary endeavor was told by Rev. Pflug. Another speaker was Louis Carle, who offered the assistance of members of the American Lutherian church to those of the Misouri Synod who laid the groundwork during the past year. A vote of thanks was extended Carle, Rev. Bruer and Rev. Stahn- Wesley Methodist Remodel Church At the quarterly conference Wesley Methodist church, O. Los Angeles st., last night sided over by the district t intendent of the Methodist c Rev. Hayden Sears of San D was unanimously decided to vamp the interior of the c thereby making extra room the growing Sunday School scene of a novel party Thursday when the women teach of the Savanna School disband after their morning session the first teacher's meeting of year, treated all the men emmen to lunch. Steith Coolidge, 10561 Flower st., manager of the Stanton Chambers Hardware Building Supply, who was scarcely ill in the Santa Ana Community hospital is back on the He has been promoted to an intuitive position as manager of the Chambers stores with his wife in the Bellflower store. Mrs. Joe Pimenthal and her two children, Ruth and Ronnie, left weekend to join her husband on the cattle ranch they purged at Placerville. Mrs. Piminal, formerly Mrs. Mabel Thomas, is selling her home at 22 S. Western ave. Rg. Patron of honor was Mrs. Ernst Terrebonne of Fullerton who be a bouffant skirt of shell pink bandy with a long sleeved jacket of pale jink taffeta. Matching orgydian juliet cap worn on her hair and she dressed a fan of pink larkspur and mohair with better times dress. Mrs. Bergen Davis of Anaheim bridesmaid and wore an enrollee identical to that worn by matron of honor. Best man was Elton Barnett, father of the bridegroom and sister was Duane Armstrong of Antler. Miss Esther Morgan, soloist, accompanied by Mrs. A. F. West at the organ. For her daughter's wedding, Jentges chose a two piece dress in mauve lace over satin with blue accessories and a coral necklace of Estelle Jewel orchids. Mrs. Aspin, mother of the bridegroom, wore a grey wool suit with black accessories and a Veitch child corsage. Capilla de San Antonio gardens in the setting for the reception. The bride's table, decorated in black and white was centered with Members and officials of a number of Southern California Lutheran churches yesterday formed an associiaion to establish a home and school for retarded and handicapped children. The meeting was held in Zion Lutheran church. Though the project will serve the entire Western United States, a committee of Orange County members was chosen to draw up a constitution, nominate officers and to suggest a title for the organization. Paul Yorde, member of the host church and temporary chairman, was chosen chairman of the acting committee. Other members from Zion church who will serve include Rev. E. H. Pflag, A. J. Schutte, Emmett Engstrom, Mrs. O. C. Ulrich, Mrs. Marie Mueller of Immanuel Lutheran church in Orange also was named to the committee, and the seventh member is Louis Carle of Grace Lutheran church, Anaheim. Importance of the need in the west for such a home and school was told by Yorde, Engstrom and Schutte, the latter pointing out that 100,000 handicapped persons live in California, seven million in the United States. News that the association has been named beniciary in a will made in Long Beach before the association actually was formed was told by Rev. M. J. Bruer, pastor of First Lutheran church in the Beach City. Rev. A. C. Stahnke of Arlington reported that women of his district are meeting Tuesday in Corona to consider adopting the project as one of their own. An anonymous donor sent in a gift after hearing a radio anouncement of yesterday's meeting. Value of the project as a missionary endeavor was told by Rev. Pflag. Another speaker was Louis Carle, who offered the assistance of members of the American Lutheran church to those of the Missouri Synod who laid the groundwork during the past year. A vote of thanks was extended Carle, Rev. Bruer and Rev. Stahnke. More than 50 persons signed for charter membership in the association, and the charter roll will be open for six months, it was decided. Visitor Dies At Son's Home Jessie Lorena Payton, 60, a native of Poole, Nebr., and a visitor in California for one month, died Saturday evening at the home of a son at 7631 Red Gum ave. She is survived by five sons: Roy L. and Donald G. Payton both of Anaheim, Homer A. Payton of Burbank, George C. Payton of Cozad, Nebr., and Leonard D. Payton of Monroe, Iowa; one daughter, Mrs. Loretta Hilbus, Gothenburg, Nebr.; two brothers, Ray Luce and Dean Luce, both of Nebraska and 14 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at Poole, Nebr., and burial will follow in the Cedar Creek cemetery. Hilgenfeld mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Seekins of 118 N. Palm st., Anaheim, announce the marriage of their daughter, Jean Elizabeth, to Harold Edward Carney of Phoenix, Arizona on August 8 at Fresno. Mrs. Carney has been employed through the summer months at Giant Forest Curio Shop in Sequoia National Park. Her husband is assistant manager of the Standard Oil station in Sequoia. They will make their home in Fresno. Mrs. Carney is spending this week in Anaheim with her parents. The bride was graduated from Anaheim High School in 1947 and was employed with her father in Remodel Church At the quarterly conference Wesley Methodist church, O Los Angeles st., last night sided over by the district intendent of the Methodist chapel Rev. Hayden Sears of San Diego was unanimously decided vamp the interior of the chapel thereby making extra room for the growing Sunday School. A building committee, co-ordination of M. M. McConnell, John bright, J. L. Berry, Neal M Wayne Clark, Clifford Elliott llam Loessin, Hugh Nipp, H Parsons, and Richard Wisternominated and given author act. The work which will entrain construction of new walls, reface the sanctuary, and new furniture, will start as soon as building permit is received. The congregation recently chased a new electric organ will fit neatly into the new tuary. The Baltic sea is nearly miles long and from 50 miles wide. The galleries of the States Senate Chamber sears persons. Compton Church Marriage services for Miss Patricia Seekins of Compton and Robert Krone, were witnessed Sunday by three local families. Attending the rites in Compton Methodist church were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cranston and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Seekins and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cranston. Marjorie Cranston was organist and her father, Albert Cranston, soloist. Mrs. Herbert Smith served at the reception. Bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Seekins of Compton and is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Seekins of Anaheim. Population of the U.S. at the first census in 1790, was 3,929,314. PAPAYA and its PRODUCTS at their FINEST TROPICS TO YOU Supervised Growing and Scientific Processing KOESEL'S Nature's Aid to Digestion Papaya Tablets Ask Us About Them Junction 101 Hiway & Manchester—Ph. Anaheim 4350 Open for your convenience until 8 p.m. daily GOLDEN WEDDING anniversary was celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Lee of Anaheim this weekend. Open House Fetes Anniversary Couple Surrounded by members of their immediate families and close friends, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee of 714 S. Los Angeles st, observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary Saturday. Present for the afternoon were their son, Forest, of Anaheim, and Mrs. Fred Geddes of Fullerton. Mrs. Geddes baked a beautiful wedding cake for the occasion. Miss Flora Hell and Earl Lee Slough Claims Fifth Youngster SAN PEDRO (P)—Less than 24 hours after the bodies of four boys were pulled from Hixby slough in Wilmington, a fifth youngster drowned in the harbor. The latest victim was Robert Benson, 14, who went under suddenly while swimming Sunday in the west basin of Los Angeles harbor. Three companions watched helplessly from shore while a At the quarterly conference at Jesley Methodist church, 630 N. Angles st., last night, preceeded over by the district superintendent of the Methodist church, V. Hayden Sears of San Diego, it was unanimously decided to remap the interior of the church, thereby making extra rooms for a growing Sunday School. A building committee, composed of M. M. McConnell, John Alight, J. L. Berry, Neal Boothe, Wayne Clark, Clifford Elliott, William Loessin, Hugh Nipp, Herbert Parsons, and Richard Wise, was nominated and given authority to do. The work which will entail construction of new walls, reseating the sanctuary, and new pulpit furniture, will start as soon as a building permit is received. The congregation recently purchased a new electric organ which will fit neatly into the new sanctuary. The Baltic sea is nearly 950 miles long and from 50 to 426 miles wide. The galleries of the United States Senate Chamber seats 682Parsons. Surrounded by members of their immediate families and close friends, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee of 714 S. Los Angeles st., observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary Saturday. Present for the afternoon were their son, Forest, of Anaheim, and Mrs. Fred Geddes of Fullerton. Mrs. Geddes baked a beautiful wedding cake for the occasion. Miss Flora Hell and Earl Lee were married Sept. 8, 1901 at Sidney, Ohio, and came to Anaheim 28 years ago. They are co-owners with their son, Forest, of Lee's Nursery on E. Los Angeles st. CREEPER DIDN'T CREEP A misplaced villain stepped out of a corny mellerdrama last evening and called Mrs. Ludylk Debevec, 117 E. Sycamore st., leaving this warning: "I am the Creeper. I will get you at 12." The mysterious phone call from a man with an accent caused Mrs. Debevec to report it to the police, who investigated last night without seeing the faintest trace of the crank caller. Wisconsin is the greatest dairy state of the United States. There are 679 windows in the United States Capitol building. FIFTH YOUNGSTER SAN PEDRO (P)—Less than 24 hours after the bodies of four boys were pulled from Hixby slough in Wilmington, a fifth youngster drowned in the harbor. The latest victim was Robert Benson, 14, who went under suddenly while swimming Sunday in the west basin of Los Angeles harbor. Three companions watched helplessly from shore while a fourth tried vainly to reach Robert in time. After a day-long search, police found the bodies of four Negro boys Saturday under an old raft floating about 40 feet from shore in Blixby slough. The four were: William Ward, 8; James Ward Jr., 11; Clinton Thompson Jr., 10, and Clyde Holmes, 9. Officials said there have been eight drownings in harbor area sloughs this summer. CIGGY PYRE LONG BEACH (P) — Jack J. Akech drove his smouldering auto today to a firehouse where firemen quelled the embers. For some reason unknown to Akech, someone had placed 15 burning cigarettes on the seats of his car. If You Drive! Don't Drink! THANK YOU! All of us here at Dunn Motor Co. want to take this opportunity of expressing our sincere thanks for the wonderful reception accorded us on the occasion of the opening of our new headquarters. The many expressions of good wishes in the advertisements, the beautiful flowers, and the personal congratulations are deeply appreciated. Again we say: "THANK YOU!" John P. Dunn DUNN MOTOR CO. Chrysler Plymouth 777 N. Los Angeles St. Anaheim