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3 Anaheim Gazette TUESDAY FEBRUARY 19, 1952 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Social and Club Activities Pat Terrebonne — 2206
EVENING SERVICES united the former Miss Elouise Clark of La Habra and Paul Wiebalk of this city.—(Arsene photo)
CUTTING UP materials for the Junior annual spring benefit on March 15 are of the Decorating committee for the Working around the theme, "Fashion houettes" the committee met at the
Mexico to be Discussed at Teachers Meet
The Orange county division of the California Retired Teachers Association will meet in Fullerton at Ebell clubhouse, Feb. 22 at 2 p.m. to discuss certain legislation of great importance to all teachers. The meeting will be called to order by the president, L. L. Beeman, who will explain this important bill pending in Congress.
Following the business meeting, an interesting program has been
EVENING SERVICES united the former Miss Elouise Clark of La Habra and Paul Wiebalk of this city.—(Arsene photo)
Zion Lutheran Church Setting for Clark-Wiebalk Double Ring Rites
Impressive services in Zion Lutheran church Friday evening united two prominent Orange county families when Miss Elouise Clark of La Habra said her marriage vows with Paul Wiebalk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wiebalk of this city.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clark of College st., said her vows in a nylon and lace gown with an accordion pleated skirt and an overskirt and jacket of lace. She carried a bouquet of white carnations centered with a white orchid. Her veil was fingertip length.
Mrs. Walter Kempin accompanied William Talevich soloist whose selections included "Because," "O Perfect Love" and "The Lord's Prayer."
Miss Tamar Sharp, maid of honor, wore a deep toned gown of green with a matching stole and carried a spray of pink carnations. Bridesmaids, Miss Elissa Black and Miss Margie Holden wore lighter shades of green.
Bill Better was best man and ushers were Herman Wiebalk Jr., Edwin Clark Jr., Wayne Clark and Everett Stone.
Reception was held in the parish hall where a white tiered wedding cake was served to a large number of guests. Mrs. Jackie Stone and Miss Dorothy Cooper had charge of the guest book.
Mothers of the bride and bridegroom wore navy blue ensembles with matching lace hats and corsages of cerise and white flowers.
The bride attended Fullerton High school and her husband was graduated from Anaheim schools.
For Health, Eat California Fruit
Rubber Obtained By Hard Pull
By DOROTHY ROE
Associated Press Women’s Editor
Better appreciate the elastic in that new girdle, the rubber in those new tires.
Much of it comes to you through barbed wire enclosures, past communist guerrilla fire from the jungles of Malaya, where one of the world's great dramas is now playing.
A closeup of the life of a rubber planter and his family in Malaya is given by a pretty English girl, Rhona Connery, now visiting the United States after three years as news and special events editor of radio Malaya.
During her stay in the heart of the jungles whence comes some 90 per cent of the world's natural rubber, Miss Connery witnessed blood-and-thunder dramas that rival the tales of America's early frontiers and Indian warfare. Says she:
"The average English rubber grower in Malaya lives in a bungalow in a barbed-wire enclosure, from which his family dare not stray. Every time he rides his jeep around his acreage he is in constant danger of death by ambush. To have even a slim margin of safety he must take a dif-
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The average English rubber grower in Malaya lives in a bungalow in a barbed-wire enclosure, from which his family dare not stray. Every time he rides his jeep around his acreage he is in constant danger of death by ambush. To have even a slim margin of safety he must take a different route every day.
"The telephone in his home rings every half hour all night long, as a security measure. If there is no answer, other planters rush to the rescue, for they know the home must be under attack.
"Yet despite all these perils, they're still getting out near-record quantities of rubber."
The courage of the wives of the English rubber growers is a source of constant amazement to Miss Connery, who says:
"These women come with their children from the calm graciousness of English country homes to face constant danger of death, yet almost to a woman they refuse to let their husbands stick it out alone. The children are taught at home, or by radio, until time for them to go away to schools in Australia or England. But as long as the husband stays by his rubber trees, the wife stays by his side."
That's how the rubber gets into your two-way stretch, your foam-rubber upholstered furniture, your automobile tires and even the eraser at the end of your pencil.
Morton K. Coolidge, 8041 E. Cerritos, of the Chambers Hardware and Building Supply has been in the Santa Ana hospital the past two weeks. He will be in the hospital about ten days after surgery.
materials for the Junior Ebell anbenefit on March 15 are members
creating committee for the affair.
and the theme, "Fashions in Sile committee met at the home of
Mrs. John Heinz, 306 N. West st. Left to right
are: Mrs. Lee Fellows, Mrs. Avon Carlson, Mrs.
Heinz, Mrs. Donald Bates and Mrs. Tom Hoag.
(Gazette photo by Kreidt)
Neighbors Honor Octogenarian
Surprise birthday honors were given to Theodore Teasdale of S.
Placentia ave. Saturday evening when more than 20 friends and relatives gathered at his home.
Guests brought a large birthday cake and coffee and punch for the enjoyable affair.
Faculty Members At FJC to Wed
Announced recently at Fullerton Union high school and Junior college was the engagement of two faculty members, Miss Dorothy Relleke and Paul T. McCalib, who plan to be married April 6.
Miss Relleke is instructor of health education at FUHS and McCalib teaches journalism and English at the college. Both became members of the faculty last September.
Piano Purchased By Mothersingers
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105 committee meeting will be held at the home of Lee Fellows at 8 p.m. tonight. Plans will be made for the pack meeting and pot-luck supper at Fremont cafe-
Piano Purchased By Mothersingers
The Mother Singers of Savanna Elementary school have undertaken a worthwhile and much appreciated project. They have purchased the Chickering blonde and mahogany piano to be displayed in the auditorium tonight at the open house to 150 guests at the annual dinner meeting of the Orange County School Trustees Association.
The 12 women plan to have monthly fund raising projects to pay for the piano. The first scheduled is a cooked food sale at the Stanton Hardware Store, 10615 S. Stanton ave. from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22, and again on Saturday from 9 to 12 a.m.
Mrs. Millard Clark is chairman of the group; Mrs. Lewis C. McBratney, musical director; Mrs. Clifford Quaid, accompanist; Mmes. Lewis W. Wolter, P-TA president, Elton Snavely, Arthur Mabs, Jesse E. Pruett, Farris H. Brown, Francis Millionzi, Harvey Belle-Isle, Orval O. Burnett and Charles R. Teeter are members.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor D. Black of Livermore are visiting the Julian Porter Blacks of Hansen Manor. The two men are brothers.
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105 committee meeting will be held at the home of Lee Fellows at 8 p.m. tonight. Plans will be made for the pack meeting and pot-luck supper at Fremont cafe-ing.
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Mrs. Hauswald Honored on 80th Birthday
Mrs. Melissa Hauswald was feted on her 80th birthday Sunday when her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Beckley entertained at a dinner party in their Pomona home.
Highlights of the day was a telephone call from her son Ernest Hauswald of Sious Falls, South Dakota who extended birthday congratulations and said that he would arrive in California for a visit next month.
During the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hilbers showed colored pictures of previous family gatherings.
Mrs. Hauswald received a lovely white orchid from her daughters and son and a bag from her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Sharing in the festivities were Grayson Beckley, son of the hosts; Mr. and Mrs. Will Sullivan, a brother visiting from Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Knapp and daughter Barbara of Whittier; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knapp and daughters Janice and Valerie of Anaheim; Kenneth Knapp, Mrs. Viola Knapp, Mrs. Vera Riner, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hilbers and son Gary all of Anaheim, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Braley and children, Terry, Jeff and Susan of Westminster.
If a cake falls it may be because too much sugar or shortening were used, or because the cake was not baked long enough.
Franklin cub pack meeting will be some of Lee Fellows right. Plans will be a pack meeting and later at Fremont cafe-teria on Feb. 26. All committee members and den mothers are urged to attend.
Intensive oil exploration is being conducted in Israel.
Franklin cub pack meeting will be home of Lee Fellows right. Plans will be pack meeting and at Fremont cafe-teria on Feb. 26. All committee members and den mothers are urged to attend.
Intensive oil exploration is being conducted in Israel.
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