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JUNIOR EBELL OFFICERS installed last night are, left to right, Mrs. George Fowler, Mrs. Walter Kirkhart, Mrs. Gus Bagnard, Mrs. Virgil Daoust, Mrs. Robert Routh, Mrs. Tom Hoag, Mrs. R. Kenton Wines, retiring president; Mrs. W. E. Whiteman, new advisor; Mrs. McFarland Tolf, new president; Mrs. Jack Suiter, Mrs. Robert Loomis, Mrs. Robert Armentrout, Mrs. Bill Wilmer and Mrs. Harry Arnold. (Gazette Photo by Don Young)
Retiring Executive Board Seats
New Junior Ebell Officers for Year
Informality was the keynote in last night's installation of Junior Ebell club officers with members dressed in colorful summer cotton and new officers wearing corsages.
Taking office as president was Mrs. McFarland Tolf, first vice, Mrs. Jack Suiter; second vice, Mrs. Bill Wilmer; recording secretary, Mrs. Tom Hoag, treasurer, Mrs. Robert Loomis; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Gus Bagnard; curator, Mrs. Virgil Daoust; parliamentarian, Mrs. Kenton Wines; membership chairman, Mrs. Rob.
A. B. Paul WRC Reports Given
Memorial Day services at Covenant Baptist church were attended by 16 members of A. B. Paul Women's Relief corps, according to reports presented at a meeting of the group yesterday IOOF hall. The members placed floral wreaths at the center.
Other reports included child welfare, $2; child clothing, child care, 62 hours; hospital hours, 45; Red Cross hours, cards, 39; calls, 24; bouquets, paper, 85 pounds; magazines, pounds.
Taking office as president was Mrs. McFarland. Tolf, first vice, Mrs. Jack Suiter; second vice, Mrs. Bill Wilmer; recording secretary, Mrs. Tom Hoag, treasurer, Mrs. Robert Loomis; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Gus Bagnard; curator, Mrs. Virgil Doaust; parliamentarian, Mrs. Kenton Wines; membership chairman, Mrs. Robert Routh; auditor, Mrs. Harry Arnold; ways and means, Mrs. Walter Kirkhart; press and pub-
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Appoint New Officers for Bethel Baptist
New church officers elected at the annual meeting of Bethel Baptist church, Rev. Berthold Jacksteit pastor, were deacons, Paul Jungkeit, Audrey Ausburn and William Ehrhorn; deaconesses, Mrs. Millie Remland and Mrs. R. J. Quast; trustees, Carl Hartman; clerk, Albert Jeschke; general treasurer, Mrs. Emma Paulus; mission treasurer, Jaul Leuschner; assistants to treasurer, Walter Paulus, Ralph Klemm, Audrey Ausburn, Eberhardt Hartman; Fred Burzlaff, Harry Fries and Ernest Dargatz.
Financial secretary is Marvin Hartman; financial secretary, missions, Otto Trapp; organist, Esther Leuschener and Mrs. Eva Gooden; pianist, Mrs. Mildred Smith and Mrs. Jane Jacksteit; publication agent, Mrs. Margaret Bornschlagel; church ushers, Arthur Hemmerling, Fred Myer and Otto Trapp; song leader, Howard Green; flower committee, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dargatz, Mr. and Mrs. W. Denny, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Boettcher, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Trapp and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Urbigkeit; Baptist Herald reporter, Myra Fries; Sendbote reporter, Frank Stanway; West Coast Baptist Children's Home directors, Rev. Jacksteit, Alex Stark, Harry Fox, Herman Wedel and William Smith.
Superintendent of the Sunday School is Paul Jungkeit who will be assisted by Robert Quast, Er-
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ANNUAL EVENT held last night at the YMCA building was the installation of new officers for Tri-Hi-Y clubs and Woman's committee of YMCA. Left to right, Nan Moore, Girls' Work secretary; Jean Schultz, Jan Larson, Mrs. Harry Nutt, Patriciaerts, Joan Peacock, Carol Swank, P sell, Mildred Yates, Joyce Jung and J ner.
Woman Honored At Shower
Mrs. Richard Foster, formerly, Eva Cottle of this city, was honored at a layette shower in the home of Mrs. Joan McDaniel of Bellflower.
Appropriate games were played during the evening with prizes awarded to Bonnie Ashley and Amma Dare Foster.
Guests present were the Mes-dames Bonnie Ashley, Naomi Curtis, Gladys Christensen, Virginia Williams, Hosel Shadrack. Don
Holiday Spirit To Be Captured On Y Home Tour
Taking "Homes for the Holidays" as their decorating theme, the Fullerton Council of the YWCA has completed final arrangements for their 12th annual Home and Garden Tour next Saturday, June 7, from 1-5 p.m.
Each home and garden on display will feature party decorations for a particular holiday of
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The home of Mrs. Ber of 2348 E. Commonweed Fullerton, was the setting lovely tea and mini shower given by Mrs. Race of Fullerton in honor Mary Ellen Grady of Palma St., Anaheim, who come the bride of John of Anaheim in St. Boniface Saturday, June 7, at 2:30
RT OF AWARDS was conducted last night for the Freight troops 27 and 37 at La Palma Park with Mrs. Kenan Eldred, extreme left, and Mrs. John Bovee, second left, officiating. Among the Scouts honored were, to right, Virlee Elliott, Kay Rennie and Allene Schafer. Eldred is leader of troop 27 and Mrs. Bovee is leader 37 and president of the leaders' club. (Gazette photo Don Young)
Calendar
TONIGHT
Junior Chamber of Commerce—7:00 p.m., Mother's Kitchen.
Sea Scouts—7:00 p.m., Investment in Youth Bldg.
Anaheim Chapter, American Red Cross—7:00 p.m., Chapter office, City Hall.
On Y Home Tour
Taking "Homes for the Holidays" as their decorating theme, the Fullerton Council of the YWCA has completed final arrangements for their 12th annual Home and Garden Tour next Saturday, June 7, from 1-5 p.m.
Each home and garden on display will feature party decorations for a particular holiday of the year. The Fred B. Smales home at 1112 W. Valley View will show New Year's Eve party setting. At the Adolf Schoope home at 1372 N. Raymond, a Valentine party table will be set. St. Patrick's Day will be honored in the patio of the Ray C. Berney home at 536 Princton Circle West. At the R. J. Munzer home at 1429 Richman Knoll, Easter has been selected as the decorating theme.
Hostesses at the H. H. Kohlenberger home on Glenview Drive chose May Day for their theme. June wedding decorations will be displayed at the Frank C. Harrington home at 1414 Richman Knoll. At the Robert L. Hall home, 1010 N. Grand View, tables will be set for a children's party.
Summer time, complete with a fashion show at 2, 3, and 4 p.m. of sun and sports wear from the shop of Mrs. Thelma Moran, will be the theme at the Carrol Cone garden and pool, 632 W. Fern Dr. The J. Gregory Conway gardens at 757 Carhart will show arrangements for a summer garden party.
An autumn breakfast will be the special feature at the home of Mrs. Marjorie Travers French at 1249 N. Raymond. The Robert M. Waits home at 801 E. Union will show a Hallowe'en decorating motif. At the James M. Talcott home, 801 W. Fern Drive, Thanksgiving Day has been selected as the theme. The Leland Launer home at 1015 Eastridge Knoll will round out the year with decorations for gala Christmas festivities.
Tickets of $1 for the Home and Garden Tour are available any time at the Y. House on Pomona Street, or may be purchased from any member of the Fullerton Council and will be exchanged.
The home of Mrs. Bernie of 2348 E. Commonweed Fullerton, was the settler lovely tea and mini shower given by Mrs. Race of Fullerton in honor Mary Ellen Grady of Palma St., Anaheim, who come the bride of John of Anaheim in St. Boniface Saturday, June 7, at 2:34 A beautiful arrangement spring flowers was the piece on the table.
The hostess served face sandwiches, individual mints, coffee and tea, up pink and yellow napkins with the centerpiece.
Pouring at the tea Mrs. R. M. Lambert and Cunha.
Mrs. Race presented a guest with an antherium she also received many useful gifts for her new those attending were Hagerty, mother of Miss Helen Canton, auctioneer Grady; Mrs. H. W. Maples Jager, Mrs. Carr Mrs. Leo Kluthe, Mrs Daum, Mrs. Edwin F. Harold Browning, Miss Young of Santa Ana, Murphy of Santa Ana, Voskheuhler of Santa Margaret Johnston, Johnston, Miss Mary bert, Mrs. L. D. Race, Met Wegner, Mrs. Robbins and Mrs. Dan Cunha.
In buying fish fillets that sometimes the skis scales removed, is left of the fillet; other filletspletely skinned. A fmeaty side of the fish, wise away from the Some fillets are complex others may have bones.
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Eldred is leader of troop 27 and Mrs. Bovee is leader 27 and president of the leaders' club. (Gazette photo Don Young)
Calendar
TONIGHT
Junior Chamber of Commerce—7:00 p.m. Mother's Kitchen.
Sea Scouts—7:00 p.m., Investment in Youth Bldg.
Anaheim Chapter, American Red Cross—7:00 p.m., Chapter office, City Hall.
Anaheim Chapter of Royal Arch Masons—7:30 p.m., Masonic hall.
TOMORROW
Anaheim Realty Board—8:00 a.m. Spanish Kitchen.
Anaheim Fusileers—1:00 p.m. Chungking Cafe.
Optimist Club—7:00 p.m. Mother's Kitchen.
20:30 Club—7:30 p.m. Lum's Cafe.
Izaak Walton—8:00 p.m. Investment in Youth Bldg.
Veterans of Forgeion Wars—8:00 p.m. 106 N. Philadelphia.
Native Daughters of the Golden West—8:00 p.m. IOOF hall, Fullerton.
FRIDAY, JUNE 6
YMCA—9:30 a.m., Woman's Advisory Committee.
Lions Club—12:15 p.m. Elks Cafe.
Anaheim Stamp Club—7:00 p.m. Freemont School Lunch room.
FAAM No. 207—7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple.
Lois Rebekah—8:00 p.m. election of officers, IOOF hall.
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Thanksgiving Day has been selected as the theme. The Leland Launer home at 1015 Eastridge Knoll will round out the year with decorations for gala Christmas festivities.
Tickets of $1 for the Home and Garden Tour are available any time at the Y House on Pomona Street, or may be purchased from any member of the Fullerton Council and will be exchanged for the complete program booklet at the first house visited. Tea will be served at the Y House from 3-5 and all House and Garden Tour visitors are cordially welcomed.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1952
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St. Boniface Altar Society will meet tomorrow at 12:30 in the parish hall.
Keep all frozen foods frozen hard until you are ready to use them; refreezing after thawing lowers quality.
Hard-cooked eggs make a good luncheon dish when they are served on rice and topped with a creole sauce. For a quick creole sauce cook slivered onion and green pepper in a little butter or margarine and add to hot condensed cream of tomato soup.
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The home of Mrs. Ben J. Dauser of 2348 E. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, was the setting for the lovely tea and miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Lyman E. Race of Fullerton in honor of Miss Mary Ellen Grady of 10761 E. La Palma St., Anaheim, who will become the bride of John L. McRill of Anaheim in St. Boniface church, Saturday, June 7, at 2:30 p.m.
A beautiful arrangement of spring flowers was the centerpiece on the table.
The hostess served dainty open face sandwiches, individual cakes, mints, coffee and tea, using green, pink and yellow napkins in keeping with the centerpiece.
Pouring at the tea table were Mrs. R. M. Lambert and Mrs. Dan Cunha.
Mrs. Race presented the honored guest with an antherium corsage; she also received many lovely and useful gifts for her new home.
Those attending were Mrs. Earl Hagerty, mother of Miss Grady; Miss Helen Canton, aunt of Miss Grady; Mrs. H. W. Martenet, Mrs. Hans Jager, Mrs. Carroll Bland, Mrs. Leo Kluthe, Mrs. Arthur Daum, Mrs. Edwin Frahm, Mrs. Harold Browning, Miss Margaret Young of Santa Ana, Miss Helen Murphy of Santa Ana, Miss Marie Voskheuhler of Santa Ana, Mrs. Margaret Johnston, Miss Helen Johnston, Miss Mary Jean Lambert, Mrs. L. D. Race, Mrs. Margaret Wegner, Mrs. Robert Lambert and Mrs. Dan Cunha.
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