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5 Anaheim Gazette THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1952 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Social and Club Activities Pat Terrebonne — 2208 Judith Kobernick, Walter Terrel Unified Here Simplicity was the keynote in evening services at First Baptist church when Judith Ellen Kobernik, daughter of Mrs. Lyle M. Kobernick of S. Philadelphia st., said vows with Eugene Walter Terrell, son of the Walter Terrell's of Yorba Linda. The Rev. Robert Kevorkian read the double ring nuptials. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white ensemble and carried a pink and white nosegay. Maid of honor, Helen Terrell, wore a navy suit with white accessories and a pink carnation corsage. Howard Musch was best man. White mammoth daisies centered with pink clusters decorated the church. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Grace Dierberger, who served, and Mrs. Irene Dierberger who had charge of the guest book. The bride's mother wore a lavender gabardine dress with lavender and white accessories and a gardenia corsage. The bridegroom's mother was unable to attend. A home in Whittier has been A new wrap for foods for home freezer has just been on the market after months of developing and testing. Cal Western Lockerfoll, it is a combination of three materials; aluminum foil, a flexible lamin which remains flexible and at low temperatures, and a heat paper. This combination gives maximum protection against moisture in frozen meats, its manufacturer, will fold readily, and resists scuffing and tearing. And it will not adherce the contents wrapped. It is specifically manufactured for piping frozen meats, fish, game, fowl. RESTAURANT NEWS — circus has come to Corona Mari By that we mean to say the colorful Hurley Bell restaurant has just reopened under personal management and supervision of Fred Hershorn, owner of the famous Circus room in L Beach. The same high standards of quality and service which he made the Circus room so pop with discriminating dinners will maintained at the Hurley Bee. Whether you favor steak, food or some of the more exotic entrees we think that you find dinner at the Hurley Bee. Schedules First Night Production Eight weeks of summer stock will open the New Tustin Playbox on July 15. The attractive new auditorium of the Tustin Grammar school at 300 South St., Tustin, will be the home of this theatre, featuring the informal and intimate style of central staging which has become so popular throughout the country. A talented group of Hollywood actors under the personal supervision of Miss May Rose Borum will present four plays, showing Tuesday through Saturday night for two weeks. Miss Borum will be remembered not only as an Orange county resident for a number of years but as one of the organizers of Holiday Stage, popular summer stock company last seen here in the summer of 1949. During the past winter she has been actively engaged in Hollywood in the production of such plays as Summer and Smoke, Happy Birthday, Private Lives, Dream Girl, and The Mad Woman of Chailott. For a really spectacular opening play, Miss Borum has chosen a farce-comedy, The Imaginary Invalid, which she is sure will have a great laugh appeal for young and old. It will display beautiful costumes and fast-moving and sparkling lines and situations. Day Camping For Handicapped Starts Tomorrow Summer day camping for handicapped children is announced by Mrs. William E. Chichester, director of the Orange County Society for crippled children and adults and Mrs. E. R. Laumeister, director of Santa Ana Parks and Recreation department, co-sponsors of the program. The program will get under way tomorrow, June 27th at 11 a.m. in Santiago Park, Santa Ana. Hilda Johnson and Bill Fledderjohannre the counselors from the parks and recreation church. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. Grace Dierberger, who served, and Mrs. Irene Dierberger who had charge of the guest book. The bride's mother wore a lavender gabardine dress with lavender and white accessories and a gardenia corsage. The bridegroom's mother was unable to attend. A home in Whittier has been planned by the couple. The new Mrs. Terrell is a graduate of Anaheim High school and attended Fullerton Junior college. Her husband attended Placentia and Fullerton High schools. Ways and Means Discussed at BPW Meeting A birthday bank, happiness bank, and six member teams were organized at a meeting of Anaheim Business and Professional women last night as money making projects for the coming year. Hostess for the evening was Cecil Meeker who entertained with a pot-luck dinner at her home, 930 N. Helena st. Assisting her, as chefs, were her son, Ray Meeker and his war buddy, Dell Deechico. Present for the meeting were 41 members and 10 guests including Helen Fassel, Ursula Jamison, Jenny Bacon, of Jamestown, New York; Linda Bacon, Alliance, Ohio; and prospective members, Sue Kelly, Dorothy Fisher, Vera Oster, Dorothy Guerly, Sue Howard and Treva Fulton. President Ida May Walburg had charge of the business meeting, when it was voted to accept the new budget. Next session will be held jointly with Fullerton club and will be a picnic in City Park, July 23 at 6:30 p.m. Calendar TONIGHT Izaak Walton—6:30 p.m. Ladies night, dinner and installation of officers. Optimist Club—7:00 p.m. Mother's Kitchen. 20:30 Club—7:30 p.m. Lum's Cafe. TOMORROW Personal management and supervision of Fred Hershorn; owner of the famous Circus room in L Beach. The same high standards of quality and service which he made the Circus room so populated with discriminating dinners will maintained at the Hurley Bell Whether you favor steak, food or some of the more exotic entrees we think that you find dinner at the Hurley Bell delightful experience. The location is 135 Coast Highway, rona Del Mar. NUTTY BUT GOOD—Here is a boon for busy homemakers Now you can buy pecans re-chopped in a choice of sizes suit any cooking need. Under brand name of Del Cerro, pecans are marketed in six TATTLE-TALES The Gazette welcomes Items this column. Please Bring, mail phone Irene. Phone 6232. BOYS VISIT IN EL CAJON Norman and Sammy Azzara sons of Mr. and Mrs. Albert zarras, 10712 S. Stanton Ave., spending a part of their vacations in El Cajon, visiting their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dickiara. Norman graduated month from the eighth grade the Blessed Sacrament school Westminster and Sammy is a dentist at AUHS. BARN PARTY—Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yorba, 20911 Espera and Miss Alberta Yorba will be a barn party Saturday. OKLAHOMA CISITORS—and Mrs. K. E. Adams, who has been guests the past three weeks of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Nipper, E. Water, returned Tuesday their home in Tulsa. Nipper also on vacation and several interesting trips were made by the couples including visits to Francisco and Ensenada, Mexico OFF TO RENO—Mr. and The program will get under way tomorrow, June 27th at 11 a.m. in Santiago Park, Santa Ana. Hilda Johnson and Bill Fledderjohannre the counsclors from the parks and recreation department who will meet the children at the park. The outdoor summer program will continue through July to August 15th every Friday. Mrs. Kay Faranda is the occupational therapist from the Crippled Children's society who will assist with the group activity program. All handicapped children over 9 years old from Orange county are invited to attend each Friday through the summer. For the first meeting everyone is asked to bring his own sack lunch. Future plans for outdoor cooking will be discussed on Friday. The counselors will lead the children in outdoor activities. There will be songs, games, crafts. CONQUER YOUR CONSTIPATION A remarkable medical discovery is offered in McCoy's Norm Tabs. You can quickly conquer your constipation and restore regularity. No violent purging—no muss—no fuss—nothing to mix. McCoy's Norm Tabs create a soft gel bulk and give you comfortable bowel movements. They are harmless to take over any length of time and the dose never has to be increased. Easily carried in your purse. 21 Tabs 25s. 90 Tabs $1.00, 100 Tabs $2.00. On sale at McCoy's Drug Store, 100 W. Center, Anaheim. Next session will be held jointly with Fullerton club and will be a picnic in City Park, July 23 at 6:30 p.m. Calendar TONIGHT Izaak Walton—8:30 p.m. Ladies night, dinner and installation of officers. Optimist Club—7:00 p.m. Mother's Kitchen. 20:30 Club—7:30 p.m. Lum's Cafe. TOMORROW Lions Club—12:15 p.m. Elks Cafe. F&AM 207—7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple. 100F Encampment 105—8:00 p.m. IOOF hall. Quickie dessert: Line a sherbet glass with ladyfingers and fill with chocolate pudding made from a packaged mix. Top each serving with a mound of whipped cream and a fresh cherry with its stem left on. For a quick homemade soda put a scoop of ice cream and a cup of chocolate milk in a tall glass and fill with sparkling water; stir well and serve with straws. work and a group play to be given at the end of summer. The program will be directed to all age groups up to young adults, so everyone will enjoy the day camping. If you need to have transportation to the park or can provide transportation for someone else please call the Orange county society for crippled children and adults at Kimberly 30744. Phone 4618 ERMISCH "MY CLEANER" Branch: 350 W. Center Plant: 117 W. Cypress Anaheim Home-Makers' Forum BY JOAN B. WHITE Gosette House Economist new wrap for foods for the freezer has just been put market after months of deing and testing. Called Lockerfoll, it is a commom of three materials; alumfoil, a flexible laminent remains flexible and soft temperatures, and a heavy This combination gives um protection against loss sture in frozen meats, says manufacturer, will fold readd resists scuffing and tearAnd it will not adhere to contents wrapped. It is spely manufactured for wrapfreeze meats, fish, game, and venient sizes — perfect jumbo halves, chipped halves, extra-large pieces, large pieces, medium pieces and small pieces. In this county where walnuts are grown locally, we sometimes slight the delightful pecan. They may be used interchangeably with walnuts, but there are several recipes that owe their popularity to the exclusive use of pecans. For gift boxes of selected nuts, or a wonderful little recipe book called "One Hundred Best Ways to Use Pecans," write to the growers at Stahmann Farms, Inc. Box 550A, Las Cruces, New Mexico. The following recipe has been handed down from generation to generation and is a special favorite in the South. PECAN PIE 3 eggs, slightly beaten ½ cup sugar 1 cup dark Karo syrup 1 cup pecans, broken in pieces 1 teaspoon vanilla ½ teaspoon salt Mix the ingredients well together and pour into a pie crust that has been partly baked. Bake 40 to 50 minutes at 350 degrees and serve with whipped cream. PECAN ONION CASSEROLE Keep this recipe in mind for the next pot-luck supper. It also makes a delicious baked-ahead-of-time vegetable to accompany a meal from the barbecue. First, boil a pound of small white onions until just done with a pinch of fainting pinch of sugar. When drain the onions in a cooled dry place onions in baking dish. Sprinkle and pepper, then spread out amount of pecans top. Cover the ingredient one cup of cream or beaten with two eggs mixture with butter crumbs and bake until bubbly—about 20 minutes. KITCHEN GADGET Your cups slide out at your tips and push back-for age with the new hard cup rack. It is easily on the underside of a saves space, eliminates and chipping. Holds 12. Why wrestle with the bottle when a Pump-it-controlled flow. STAURANT NEWS — The has come to Corona Del that we mean to say that colorful Hurley Bell restaunas just reopened under the final management and superof Fred Hershorn; owner of famous Circus room in Long The same high standards quality and service which have the Circus room so popular discriminating diners will be trained at the Hurley Bell. 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When cooked, drain the onions in a colander until dry. Place onions in a greased baking dish. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, then spread a generous amount of pecans over the top. Cover the ingredients with one cup of cream or top milk beaten with two eggs. Top the mixture with buttered bread crumbs and bake until brown and bubbly—about 20 minutes. KITCHEN GADGET NEWS—Your cups slide out at your finger-tips and push back-for safe storage with the new handy sliding cup rack. It is easily mounted on the underside of a shelf and saves space, eliminates creaking and chipping. Holds 12 cups. Why wrestle with the ketchup bottle when a Pump-it will insure a controlled flow. This little gadget fits any ketchup bottle and is sanitary, good looking, easy to clean, and dispenses just the amount you want. Made of tomato-red plastic. A new garlic press needs only fingertip pressure to reduce garlic cloves to creamy pulp for all flavoring jobs. Also may be used for crushing peppercorns and spices or ricing egg yolks. Quick and efficient. A pad and shield made of aluminum, backed with asbestos is designed to protect your walls and stove from spattering grease. It can be folded and used as a hot pad as well. The Refrigarranger is the handiest food saver we have seen. It is a complete refrigerator storage unit in itself. A non-tarnishing metal rack holds four odorless transparent plastic containers. Each container is individual with cover, and holds the contents of a No. 2 can. PATIO PLEASURE—Have you seen the new lawn coasters? These long stemmed plastic covered coasters will stick in the ground wherever you want them to hold drinks within easy reach. Impervious to weather. Dress up your patio with a unique coaster stand. It holds two tumblers and an ashtray or three drinks. It can be left outdoors since it is made of sturdy steel encased in plastic. Individual trays make for gracious informal meal service at the TV set or on the patio. If you've a modern bent, you will go for the beautiful blonde oak numbers with chrome corners. These have a mirror-like lacquer finish which is alcohol proof. In the moderate price range and of simple design, these oak wood trays will harmonize with either contemporary or traditional decor. Sold in various sizes in sets of four. SELF TO BARGAINS AVE at... MARKET LOW CHAIN STORE PRICES EVERY DAY! THE SAVING SPOT in ANAHEIM 721 S. Los Angeles St. Anakeim OPEN EVERY DAY 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. VALUES FOR THURS. FRI. SAT. and SUN. 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