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3 Anaheim Gazette WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1928
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Social and Club Activities
Pat Terrebonne — 2208
EASTERN HONEYMOON was planned by Mr. and Mrs.
John McRill when they lafe Capilla de San Antonio recep-
Installed Head Of Medical Auxiliary
Mrs. Samuel Gendel of Fulton was installed as the new president of the Women's Association to the Orange County Medical association at their June meeting in the Santa Ana YWCA.
Other new officers are M. L. D. Spencer of Brea, first vice president; Mrs. Carl J. Paulson, Orange, vice president; Mrs. J. F. Wilcox of Anaheim, treasurer; Mrs. Bernard Mason of Huntton Beach, recording secretary and Mrs. Joseph Tirico of Santa Ana, president-elect. Mrs. J. Montanus of Santa Ana was charge of the impressive installation.
As Mrs. Gendel received gavel from the past presiding Mrs. J. F. Renshaw, she asked the cooperation of the members of the auxiliary for the coming year and pledged the organization's support of community projects.
Tea was served at a beautiful appointed table, centered with roses. Mrs. John Montanus and Mrs. Bernard Mason poured. Tesses for the affair were, Jack Blaisdell, chairman, William Calvy, Mrs. Glenn Otis, and Mrs. John B. Unger.
Assistance League To Honor Sustainiing Members Tomorrow
Mrs. Harry Nutt will be installed president of Anaheim Assistance League at a luncheon m
EASTERN HONEYMOON was planned by Mr. and Mrs. John McRill when they lafe Capilla de San Antonio reception. Marriage was solemnized Saturday afternoon.
Mary Ellen Grady - John McRill United in Catholic Nuptials Here
In one of the loveliest services of this season, Miss Mary Ellen Grady, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hagerty of E. LaPalma ave., became the bride of John L. McCrill in afternoon nuptials at St. Boniface Catholic church.
Officiating at the double ring rites was Father Michael Casey.
An original combination of a white chantilly lace over satin bodice and pale pink nylon net over pink satin skirt, were used in the period gown worn by the bride. The very full skirt fell from the fitted bodice which had long sleeves and a quaint high neckline. Her veil was held by a white lace cap trimmed in pink nylon net. Mr. Hagerty gave his daughter in marriage.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Robert M. Lambert, sister of the bride, who wore grey nylon net over grey taffeta with detailing of seed pearls on the yoke of her dress. Rows of grey nylon touching edged the large full sleeves and an iridescent pink sash was tied at her waist. Pale pink carnations with matching satin streamers formed her bouquet. A grey halo was worn in her hair.
Bridesmaids, Miss Mary Lee Ardaiz and Mrs. Dan F. Cunha were dressed identically.
Robert Lambert was best man and ushers were Dan Cunha and Robert Ripplinger.
Soloist, Miss Mary Jean Lambert of Huntington Beach, sang "Ave Maria," and "On This Day Oh Beautiful Mother." Mrs. Clara Faust was at the organ.
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SAN FRANCISCO trip—Mrs. Fred Larsen, accompanied by Mrs. Milton Spencer, recently returned from a motor trip to San Francisco where they visited relatives and friends. Mrs. Larsen leaves about June 17 for a three or four months conducted tour of Europe.
STUDENTS TO BE honored—The graduating class of forty-six students at Savanna Elementary school will be honored at a breakfast by the PYA at 9 a.m., Thursday in the cafetorium. Mrs. Arthur Mabs is chairman of the affair and will be assisted by Mmes. Charles R. Baccus, Raymond Van de Warker and Ralph Klemm.
Assistance League To Honor Sustaini Members Tomorrow
Mrs. Harry Nutt will be installed president of Anaheim Assistance League at a luncheon meeting to be held tomorrow at 11 in the Placentia home of B Kraemer.
Board members, Mrs. J Wood, Mrs. Fred Wisel and Mrs. Foster Warwick will be hostees. This is the one meeting of the year when all members, both active sustaining, are invited to attend.
Long Beach Honored by Leo Nelsons
Planning to make their home in Long Beach are Mr. and Leo O. Nelson who repeated marriage vows at the First Byterian church in Anaheim the Rev. Howard Congdon clating, assisted by the Greenlee of Long Beach.
The bride, the former Miss Carol Thompson, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Thomson of Hoffman st., Anaheim wore a white nylon tulle with a lace bodice, and canchids on a whote bible.
Maid of honor was Miss Kemp who wore a pink net and, bridesmaids were Miss J Walker in blue net; Miss Marg Butcher, light blue taffeta; Isabel Klasen, pink net and John Fugitt, lavendar net. Carried flowers to match gowns.
Laurie Woodruff was best and ushers were Art Innen, frey Barnes, Donald Bright John Fugitt.
Four baskets of white gladi decorated the altar for the ble ring services. Accompanied at the organ by Susan Tales Chad Boliek sang, "O Pe Love," "How Do I Love You" and "The Lord's Prayer."
Bridesmaids, Miss Mary Lee Ardaiz and Mrs. Dan F. Cunha were dressed identically.
Robert Lambert was best man and ushers were Dan Cunha and Robert Ripplinger.
Soloist, Miss Mary Jean Lambert of Huntington Beach, sang "Ave Maria," and "On This Day Oh Beautiful Mother." Mrs. Clara Faust was at the organ.
Reception was held at Capille de San Antonio with Mrs. Lyman Race of Fullerton, Mrs. George Robertson of Los Altos and Mrs. Floyd Armstrong assisting. Guest book was in charge of Mrs. Carroll J. Bland.
The bride's mother wore a
First Birthday Celebrated
Little Marsha Lynn Prior celebrated her first birthday Thursday, June 5 with two parties given in her honor by her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Prior of Freeway Park. Thursday afternoon her small friends and their mothers were guests. Games were played and ice cream and cake were served by Mrs. Prior after Marsha Lynn had received her gifts.
Sunday afternoon the family came to honor the little girl, those present being Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Prior of Garden Grove, grandparents; Mrs. Betty E. Prior and son, Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson of Santa Monica, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Homan and daughter Nancy of South Gate, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pape and two sons, David and Bruce, Mrs. Cecella Nugent, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Prior and children, Pricilla Lynn, Jan, and Benny of Garden Grove.
STUDENTS TO BE honored—The graduating class of forty-six students at Savanna Elementary school will be honored at a breakfast by the PYA at 9 a.m., Thursday in the cafetorium. Mrs. Arthur Mabs is chairman of the affair and will be assisted by Mmes. Charles R. Baccus, Raymond Van de Warker and Ralph Klemm.
TO APPEAR ON Television—Miss Mildred Buehler, lovely brunette daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Beuhler of 11462 S. Stanton ave., has been selected by NTG to appear June 17 on his television show. Miss Beuhler was sponsored by the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce at the "Queen of Beauty" show at Oceanside, Sunday, June 8.
CUB SCOUTS to Picnic—Sunday, June 15, Cub Scout Pack No. 173 will meet in La Palma park at 1 p.m. for a pot luck lunch. Each member is asked to bring a covered dish and table service. There will be games and prizes with fun for everyone.
BREAKFAST for Graduates—a breakfast will be held for the 43 graduates of St. Boniface school Thursday morning in the parish hall. Mrs. Fred Lampher, president, will be assisted by P-TA mothers.
Lois Rebekah Past Noble Grand club and members of their families will meet for a pot-luck at the home of Eva Scott, 535 S.Janss, Thursday evening at 7 p.m.
For Health, Eat California Fruit
Laurie Woodruff was best man and ushers were Art Innen, frey Barnes, Donald Bright John Fuggitt.
Four baskets of white gladi decorated the altar for the ble ring services. Accompanied at the organ by Susan Taleb Chad Boliek sang, "O Pe Love," "How Do I Love You" and "The Lord's Prayer."
Reception followed in the chre reception room where Miss O Kung and Miss Helene Hase sisted.
Mrs. Thompson wore a pink dress with lavender orchid sage. Parents of the bridegroom are deceased.
For a Lake Arrowhead he moon the bride wore a steel suit with a gold felt hat and orchids from her bouquet. She graduate of Anaheim school and Whittier college, and now attending San Franciscoological seminary. Her husband graduate of Long Beach High school, Whittierlege and is also attending Francisco Theological seminary.
Coughlan's Daughter On First Visit Here
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. H Coughlan of the S.Q.R. store Anaheim are their daughter William Saint Mary, and great children, Carol Elaine, 14 months and Billy Howard, 3 years.
Mrs. Saint Mary and child live in Alma, Ark., and this is the first visit to California. They staying with Mr. and Mrs. Coughlan at the Rose Marie apartment and will be here for three weeks.
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Installed Head Medical Aux
Samuel Gendel of Fuller was installed as the new agent of the Women's Auxiliary of the Orange County Medi-ociation at their June meet in the Santa Ana YWCA.
For new officers are Mrs. Spencer of Brea, first vice president; Mrs. Carl J. Paul of vice president; Mrs. John Cox of Anaheim, treasurer; Bernard Mason of Hunting-Leach, recording secretary; Joseph Tirico of Santa President-elect. Mrs. John Mus of Santa Ana was in of the impressive installaMrs. Gendel received the from the past president,
F. Renshaw, she asked for operation of the members auxiliary for the coming and pledged the organization of community projwas served at a beautifully tated table, centered with Mrs. John Montanus and Bernard Mason poured. Host for the affair were, Mrs. Blaisdell, chairman, Mrs. Calvy, Mrs. Glenn Curd Mrs. John B. Unger.
Resistance League Honor Sustaining Numbers Tomorrow Harry Nutt will be install-resident of Anaheim Assist-League at a luncheon meet
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