anaheim-gazette 1951-10-16
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Anaheim Gazette
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1951
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Social and Club Activities
Saturday Evening Services Unite Ericka Sindt and Harold Clasen
Miss Erika M. Sindt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sindt of Eckernfoerde, Germany, became the bride of Harold E. Clasen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Clasen of Acacia st. at services Saturday evening in Anaheim Zion Lutheran church.
Double ring nupilals were performed by the Rev. E. H. Pflug.
The bride, a native of Germany, has made her home in Anaheim for the past year with Mrs. John Molt on E. North st. She was given in marriage by Joe Van Wagoner, a close friend of the family.
Her gown was fashioned of ivory satin with a net yoke and long fitted sleeves. A joliet cap with orange blossoms held her chantilly lace veil and she carried orchids in a cluster of white carnations and stephanotis.
Maid of honor was Miss Wilma Fledderman who wore a velvet gown of deep aqua velvet with red velvet roses in her hair and a bouquet of red roses.
Lighter shades of aqua velvet were worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Wilma Fledderman, Miss Bonnie Freese, Miss Helga Schugt and Miss Grace Reese. They also carried red roses with matching school and college in Germany and Fullerton Junior college.
Her husband was graduated from Anaheim High school and was stationed in Europe in the U.S. Army. They will reside at 211 E. North st. temporarily.
Hilgenfeld Attends Morticians Confab
S. F. Hilgenfeld, local mortician, and his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C, Nunn and sons, Roger and Kenneth of Temple City, returned Sunday from a visit in the southwest.
Covering a distance of about 4000 miles during the entire trip, Mr. Hilgenfeld attended the National Selected Morticians convention in Houston, Texas. He left his daughter and family in Mart, Texas, where they visited Mr. Nunn's mother.
During the journey to Texas, they stopped at Carlsbad Caverns and White Sands National Park, located near Alamagordo, New Mexico. On the trip home, the five visited Grand Canyon.
While her family was touring the southwest, Mrs. S. F. Hilgenfeld stayed home and took care of huge pink satin ribbon was let off of the bag yesterday afternoon reveal the forthcoming marriage of Miss Audrey McBrian, teacher at Thomas Jefferson school, Fred C. Grupe of Hunting Park.
Miss Esther Hake, school nurse called a meeting of teachers
in a cluster of white carnations and stephanotis.
Maid of honor was Miss Wilma Fledderman who wore a velvet gown of deep aqua velvet with red velvet roses in her hair and a bouquet of red roses.
Lighter shades of aqua velvet were worn by the bridesmaids, Miss Wilma Fledderman, Miss Bonnie Freese, Miss Helga Schugt and Miss Grace Reese. They also carried red roses with matching velvet roses in their hair.
Gerhard Clasen, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and ushers were Arnold Clasen and Ed Clasen, brothers, and Harold Johnson.
Soloist Bill Packiner was accompanied by Olive Kempin at the organ.
Reception was held at the Ebell Club with Mrs. Joe Van Wagoner, Mrs. Stasle Armstrong and Mrs. G. J. Clasen serving. Guest book was passed by Mrs. Ray Stuard and Mrs. Werner Franz had charge of gifts.
Mrs. Molt wore navy blue with velvet and black accessories and Mrs. Clasen wore royal blue with soft pink accessories. They both had orchid corsages.
For their northern California honeymoon trip the bride wore a brown check suit with deep brown accessories and the orchid from her bouquet. She attended high institution in Houston, Texas. He left his daughter and family in Mart, Texas, where they visited Mr. Nunn's mother.
During the journey to Texas, they stopped at Carlsbad Caverns and White Sands National Park, located near Alamagorrdo, New Mexico. On the trip home, the five visited Grand Canyon.
While her family was touring the southwest, Mrs. S. F. Hilgenfeld stayed home and took care of the business.
Tots and Teens
First Meeting
For New Season
First meeting of the Tots and Teens club members, after their summer vacation, was held last Thursday in the home of Mrs. Carl Lemcke, 845 N. Citron st. The meeting was presided over by the president, Mrs. E. Daly.
The laprobe for the children at the Orange County hospital was completed, and will be donated in the near future.
The next meeting will be held November 1 at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Max Moody, 925 E. Vermont st. Members were requested to bring Christmas recipes and suggestions for Christmas gifts to this meeting.
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PRISE ANNOUNCEMENT came yesterday afternoon when Miss Audrey McBrian, teacher Thomas Jefferson school announced her marriage to Mr. Fred C. Grupe (shown in photograph) of Huntington Park. (Center) Miss McBrian cuts announcement cake while associates congratulate her.—(Gazette photo by Robertson.)
Audrey McBrian Reveals Engagement by Setting "Cat out of Bag" at Party
Small white kitten wearing a pink satin ribbon was let out a bag yesterday afternoon to the forthcoming marriage of Audrey McBrian, teacher Thomas Jefferson school, and C. Grupe of Huntington.
Three members of the PTA acted as hostesses by serving cake and punch to guests. Setting for the delightful party was the patio of Thomas Jefferson school decorated with roses and cut flowers from the garden of George Sala.
High School Band Has Full Schedule
The 80 members of Anaheim Union High school band have been invited to the Coliseum on Oct. 27 for the USC-Texas Christian game. Ten bands will participate in the high school day as guests of the university.
Further activities of the band will include appearance in the Holloway grounds on Oct. 21.
Almost at the eleventh hour just as plans were being finalized for the Katella school val, chairman Mrs. Roy Hanu was forced to resign because illness. The P-TL Association grateful indeed to Mrs. Bob Herer for taking over the reins and Mrs. Ross Brownfield, president have been working top speed to have everything readiness on the carnival October 19th.
In order not to conflict with the "Miss Slick Chick" Querade Ball to be held on same night at the Elk's cove the Katella school carnival get underway at the early hour of 5 o'clock when Mrs. Geo Osumi and "Socks" Shigeko with the aid of a capable mittee put forth a lavish dinner. Mrs. Hal Balmer has raffle tickets for an electric roaster. Fun and frolie, carnival style, for young and old all alike Interior Decoration.
In the midst of all the weather we have had, Don Ardris Ann Bown have been decorating their house. They moved, you know, to North St., and their strenuous redecing job includes scraping off wall paper before applying the
Audrey McBrian Reveals Engagement by Setting "Cat out of Bag" at Party
Small white kitten wearing a pink satin ribbon was let out to bag yesterday afternoon to the forthcoming marriage of Audrey McBrian, teacher Thomas Jefferson school, and C. Grupe of Huntington.
Esther Hake, school nurse, meeting of teachers and final friends of Miss McBrian pretense of giving a health Two small girls from the Nancy Robinson and Bar-Blankmeyer rushed into the room which was opened to the kitten with an envelope used to its ribbon. A silhouette bride and groom with the name "Audrey and Fred" told of metrothal.
Features of the prospective room from babyhood and days provided clever topics coffee and tea, salted nuts sandies.
About 25 species of fish and shellfish are caught commercially in Alaska.
High School Band Has Full Schedule
The 80 members of Anaheim Union High school band have been invited to the Coliseum on Oct. 27 for the USC-Texas Christian game. Ten bands will participate in the high school day as guests of the university.
Further activities of the band will include appearance in the Hallowe'en parade on Oct. 31, the All-Western Band Review at Long Beach, Nov. 24; and Santa Claus Lane parade Nov. 29.
Past Presidents Hold Dinner In Garden Grove
Anaheim YLI Past President's club enjoyed a turkey dinner on a recent evening at the Greenbrier Inn at Garden Grove. Those who attended the dinner were Mayme Oass, Mary Kirsch, Adeline McBride, Irma Peltzer, Leona DeWitt, Agnes Zinda, Marie Lenain, Alice Matejka, Mary Ellen Grady and Elsie Benner.
After the dinner, members adjourned to the home of Mary Ellen Grady, 10761 E. La Palma St., where visiting was enjoyed for the remainder of the evening. Mary Ellen Grady, who was hostess for the evening, served delicious homemade cookies, candy and coffee.
Mr. and Mrs. George Butler, 10682 Hanson st., are parents of a son born at Artesia Hospital October 12.
Junior Senior parent dinner will be held at the High school cafeteria tonight. Graduation, scholarships and prom plans will be discussed. PTA is sponsoring the dinner.
Mrs. L. Mae Snider of the Rose-Marie Apts. in Anaheim recently entertained a guest, Mrs. Ruth Williamson, from Kansas City, Mo. for two weeks.
It's Orange Juice for Vitamin C!
PUMPKIN PIE
2 eggs, slightly beaten
1¼ cups solid pack pumpkin
¼ cup sugar
½ teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon
¼ teaspoon ginger
¼ teaspoon cloves
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Home-Makers' Forum
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Gazette Home Economist
almost at the "eleventh hour," as plans were being formulated for the Katella school carnival chairman Mrs. Roy Hanumond forced to resign because of illness. The P-TL Association is useful indeed to Mrs. Bob Kett for taking over the reins. She Mrs. Ross Brownfield, P-TLident have been working at speed to have everything in business on the carnival date, October 19th.
An order not to conflict with "Miss Slick Chick" Maserade Ball to be held on June night at the Elk's club, Katella school carnival will underway at the early hour 5 o'clock when Mrs. George Euml and "Socks" Shigekawa in the aid of a capable comtee put forth a lavish hammer. Mrs. Hal Balmer has the knife tickets for an electric stocker. Fun and frolic, carnival life, for young and old alike.
Prior Decoration
In the midst of all the hot weather we have had, Don and Ann Bown have been re-rating their house. They have used, you know, to North Zeyn and their strenuous redecorat-job includes scraping off old paper before applying the new cups undiluted evaporated milk
1 9-inch unbaked pastry shell
Choose top quality pumpkin and mix ingredients in order given. Pour into the pastry shell. The pie tin will be very full so to prevent spilling the filling, set the pie shell in the oven and then pour in the filling so it will not have to be moved again. Bake at 425 degrees for 15 minutes and then reduce the temperature to 350 degrees and continue baking for 45 minutes or until a knife inserted in the center comes out clean.
COSTUME DESIGN
Hallowe'en comes but once a year and half of the fun that comes with it revolves around masquerading in a clever costume. As every day western style regalia does not count as costumes at the "Slick Chick" Ball, there will probably be some pretty fancy get-ups.
If you plan to make your own costume for the Hallowe'en festival, you might like to know that there is a costume expert on hand to help you. Mrs. Virginia Sullivan of 114 N. Citron st., has been appointed chairman of a costuming committee.
An opportunity to inspect children's class rooms will be offered parents of Fremont students tonight when the PTA will serve a dinner from 6 to 7 p.m. in the cafeteria. Association meeting will follow with introduction of teaching staff and administration to be conducted.
A board meeting of the Anaheim High School PTA will be held at the cafeteria at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow.
places and so on.
Virginia thinks that a masquerader gets a lot of fun out of a costume he has made himself, particularly if he keeps its design a secret until the last minute.
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You will see yourself as a different person if you learn to "LEAVE IT TO RITZ" when it comes to DRY CLEANING, ALTERATION and REPAIR.
We also offer the only Pillow Renovating Service
the midst of all the hot
ther we have had, Don and
Ann Bown have been rerating their house. They have
had, you know, 60 North Zeyn
and their strenuous redecoratjob includes scraping off old
paper before applying the new
well as painting nearly every
in the house. They want to
before leaving on a vacation
to Iowa next week, an annual
t for the Bown family.
Ardis Ann got the redecoratinspiration from Vera Jean
bers who has done wonders
an older house at 11402
Crone ave. Surprising the
abilities homes of another
have for those with imagilon to take advantage of
am. When Vera Jean enterned her club at her home last
day, there was ample room
the living room for 27 guests
were delighted with the
omial theme of armchairs,
lique plano, hurricane lamps,
aint misty blue figured wall
er and billowy Priscilla curns.
secretary, Nan Moore, hurrybotween two meetings on the
night, got lost on the way
there, but gave a most entening talk on family relaships. Nan has raised three
of her own, and now spends
of her waking hours guiding
heim's young folks who pack
new Y building to capacity.
elores Lindsay assisted Vera
with meeting arrangements,
in spite of the fact that they
a little difficulty in locating
ed pumpkin, a rather scarce
at present, they turned out
delicious pumpkin pies. Here
neir recipe:
PUMPKIN PIE
eggs, slightly beaten
cups solid pack pumpkin
cup sugar
teaspoon salt
teaspoon cinnamon
teaspoon ginger
teaspoon cloves
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The sun's brightness in candle-power is about four billion billion billion (or four followed by 27 zeros.)