anaheim-gazette 1953-01-04
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Anaheim Gazette 3 SUNDAY MORNING, JAN. 4, 1933
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Social and Club Activities
IRENE JULIAN
SOCIETY EDITOR
Phone 2206
LOVELY MRS. ROBERT PECOR, the former Betty Saunders, whose marriage to 2nd Lt. Robert Pecor was revealed
NANCY LOUISE HALL, center of Howard Halls of 628 So. Pine st., little honoree yesterday afternoon; invited 17 of her playmates fourth birthday. With an instilling of what is close to the heart set, Mr. and Mrs. Hall converted to a most realistic circus tent, with theme. Luncheon was served with cakes decorated in circus red marching animals, and topped with each, as the high point of interment the merry-go-round, complete with cent horses, and honest and true Memories of old Santa, who so
LOVELY MRS. ROBERT PECOR, the former Betty Saunders, whose marriage to 2nd Lt. Robert Pecor was revealed on their first anniversary, Dec. 28. The surprise announcement was made at a gay holiday party in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Myrta Saunders, and grandmother, Mrs. Emma Stankey of 10772 E. Broadway. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kreissler of Buena Park. The new home is to be established at Perris Field, Texas.
Mrs. Harry Vanartsdalen
Cypress Couple Wed in Pretty Home Cermony
Myra Simpson daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ray Simpson 3812 La Salle st. Cypress and Harry Vanartsdalen, son of the rdarry Vanartsdalen of North Long Beach, recited their marriage vows on Dec 21, in the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs J R Cochell of Cypress The Rev Jack Tutor of the Cypress Baptist church, officiated.
The lovely bride was escorted to the altar by her father who gave her hand in marriage, and Miss Nevah Gail Bodkins attended her as bridesmaid. Thomas Cude served as groomsman.
The bridegroom plans to enter the armed forces following their return from the wedding trip, about Jan. 15.
Son Born To Ferdie Patins
Mr. and Mrs Ferdie Pattin, 211 S Illinois, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a seven pound boy, born Wednesday, Dec. 31. In Fullerton General hospital.
Jimmie and Vickie are guests of their maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs J W Heinz of 1224 N Palm st., while they wait to welcome home their mother and the new baby brother T Patin of W Lincoln is the paternal grandfather, and the new baby makes the 40th great grandchild of Mrs Lena Kirsch, 414 W Chartress.
Births
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Davies
712 La Palma, Durham Park, Pollock Industrial Hospital Jan 3 a girl
VAUGHAN Mr. and Mrs Robert
426 W Malvern Fullerton Industrial Hospital Jan 3 a girl
VAUGHT Mr. and Mrs Clifford
642 W Commonwealth Fullerton Industrial Hospital Jan 3 a girl
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An unusually fine program of the new year, when the E luncheon meeting at the Gould, general manager for a company will be the speaker, in writing discourse on the underlying cause of the trouble in the middle east, with a frank and truthful discussion of the problems of this area.
Following his graduation as a mechanical and petroleum engineer, Gould became actively engaged in the oil business principally in the field of drilling and production, as early as 1930.
During that time he was also engaged in the completion of many wells in the Oklahoma City and Seminole (Okla.) fields. Shortly thereafter, he came to California and has since made his home in the vicinity of Los Angeles. Prior to the war he did private petroleum consulting work for many of the major oil companies and private producers over the entire western part of the United States.
Throughout the war years he was industrial engineer for the United States Corp on Terminal Island where he was in charge of industrial engineering work necessary in the speeding up of ship construction. There he was able by use of his engineering talents to speed ship construction from 366 days to 12 days from keel laying to launching. Over 335 ships of the Victory and Liberty types
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LOUISE HALL, center, daughter of the
Halls of 628 So. Pine st., was the delighted
monroe yesterday afternoon, when her parvited 17 of her playmates to honor her
birthday. With an instinctive understandwhat is close to the heart of the tricycle
and Mrs. Hall converted their garage into
realistic circus tent, with a Bozo the clown
Luncheon was served with two birthday
decorated in circus red, surrounded by
giving animals, and topped with four candles
is the high point of interest. Then came
erry-go-round, complete with 12 magnifilarses, and honest and true carousel music.
of old Santa, who so recently held the
pearance of a thing so wonderful as a merry-goround. Eyes sparkled and little feet danced, as
each small guest waited in line for a ride. Bringing gifts to Nancy Louise, and sharing the fascinating afternoon, were Barry Griggs, Cheryl Willeford, Jane Probst, Terry and Judy Downs, Dickie
and Bobby Peterson, Brian Grey, Diana and Bobby Carlson, Terry Kreidt, Crus Smith, Jan and
Tessie Routh, Judy Hanson, Orville Van Hee, and
Nancy's brother. Johnny Tomorrow is really
Nancy's birthday, but yesterday was chosen for
the party so that her daddy might share in the
fun. Tomorrow night, her maternal grandparents and uncle, Mr and Mrs. H. E. Smith, and
Frank of Fullerton, will be dinner guests in honor
P. Gould to Address Anaheim Ebell Club Tomorrow
A unusually fine program will feature the first meeting new year, when the Ebell club of Anaheim holds its on meeting at the clubhouse, tomorrow. Jay P. general manager for an oil tool manufacturing company be the speaker, in what promises to be an interest course on the underlying trouble in the mid-winter with a frank and truthful session of the problems of his graduation as a real and petroleum englund became actively enclosing the oil business, principally the field of drilling and oil production, as early as 1930.
That time he was also in the completion of oils in the Oklahoma City minole (Okla.) fields thereafter, he came to and has since made his vicinity of Los Angeles to the war he did private consulting work of the major oil companies, private producers over the western part of the states.
About the war years he restrained engineer for theates Corp. on Terminal here he was in charge of engineering work, necessitating speed up of ship construction from 12 days from keel laying Over 335 ships factory and Liberty types were launched while Gould was on duty there.
He was consulted in the conversion of the Victory ship to a troop transport, types of which were actively used in the south Pacific to a very great advantage. For this service he holds the maritime certificate of merit from the California Shipbuilding Corp. He was active had of his department and had charge of the layout for the Marin Shipbuilding Corp. at Marin, Calif., near San Francisco.
Following the end of the war, Gould again entered the oil business as chief engineer of drilling and production for the Iraq Petroleum Co., Ltd., and spent several years in the middle east. The area under his direct supervision covered the territory from India on the east, Egypt on the west, and from Arabia flower on the south, to Russia to the north.
Gould is widely known in the middle east among the Arabs due to his policy of mingling freely with the natives of the various countries under his supervision. He also had charge of the engineering work for the wells dled in Palestine during the Parition time, and the subsequent troubles at that time.
The speaker, with his background of personal experience and deep understanding of the middle east, is well qualified to speak with authority.
Luncheon chairmen for the meeting are Mrs. S. C. Lindsay and Mrs. George Kohlenberger.
Raymond Heinz Home From Air Force Duty
Raymond A. Heinz, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heinz, 1224 N. Palm st., has recently completed his tour of duty with the Air Force.
He was attached to the 149th A.C.W Squadron, California Air National Guard, at Ontario. When the squadron was activated in May, 1951, it was reassigned to Ellington Air Force Base, Houston. Tex. Raymond was attending Fullerton Junior College at the time of his entry into the service and he plans to resume his school work in the fall, majoring in electrical engineering.
P-TA Council To Sponsor Study Group
A parent-education study group sponsored by the Anaheim Council of Parents and Teachers, will be presented in a series of three meetings, the first to be held Tuesday Jan 6 at 9:30 am in the auditorium of the Horace Mann school, 931 N Palm st.
The course includes recordings and group discussions under the leadership of Mrs. J. Lee Rogers, parent-education chairman for the Anaheim Council.
A special invitation is extended to parents and teachers.
Cypress Notes
Russell Flynn was installed as the new head of the Cypress Kiwanis in a ceremony conducted by Governor-elect Hubert Kenny of Newport Beach. The party also marked the second anniversary of each small guest waited in line for a ride. Bringing gifts to Nancy Louse, and sharing the fascinating afternoon, were Barry Griggs, Cheryl Willeford, Jane Probst, Terry and Judy Downs, Dickle and Bobby Peterson, Brian Grey, Diana and Bobby Carlson, Terry Kreidt, Cris Smith, Jan and Tessie Routh, Judy Hanson, Orville Van Hee, and Nancy's brother, Johnny. Tomorrow is really Nancy's birthday, but yesterday was chosen for the party so that her daddy might share in the fun. Tomorrow night, her maternal grandparents and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith, and Frank of Fullerton, will be dinner guests in honor of the anniversary.
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Cypress Notes
Russell Flynn was installed as the new head of the Cypress Kiwans in a ceremony conducted by Governor-elect Hubert Kenny of Newport Beach. The party also marked the second anniversary of the club and was ladies' night at Lloyd's restaurant.
Constable Haskell Kelley is vice-president. Ralph Thomas, secretary; Sam Rosen, treasurer; with the 1953 board members to be Elmer Corby, Jack Junker, Dale Kroesen, Frank Noe George Ogata and Ed Robinson.
Receiving two-year pins for attendance were Corby Kelley, Krosen, Tom Murphy, Rosen and Foster Noe. Frank Noe had two years perfect attendance in the local club and 10 years of perfect attendance in Kiwanis.
One-year pins went to Flynn, Junker, Robinson, Thomas and Clarence Southfield.
Outgoing president Dick Hatchcock inducted Worthen Mossey as a new member, and acted as master of ceremonies presenting Nolan Blackman, local baritone who has achieved several awards on radio and television, accompanied by Miss Jerry Alleman. The group singing was led by Rev. William Howard with Miss Alene Rogers as pianist.
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