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2 Anaheim Gazette THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1953 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Social and Club Activities JOAN S. WHITE SOCIETY EDITOR Phone 2206 Bradley-Price Rites held at St. Boniface Church Newly-Weds Leave For Honeymoon in North California Elsie M. Bradley became the bride of Donald R. Price at St. Boniface church in Anaheim at ten am, Tuesday before an altar banked with lavender and white gladioll. The Rev. Father A. Duval officiated. The bride wore an imported illusion veil held in place with a tara of seed pearls. Her bouffant wedding dress was of embroidered nylon tulle over satin with fitted bodice. To carry out the traditional something old, something new," she wore a strand of pearls from the Hawaiian Islands belonging to the groom's aunt, Mary Kohler Edwards, of Garden Grove, and carried a white prayer book as well as a white lace handkerchief previously carried by the groom's mother at her wedding. The bridal bouquet was fashioned of white gladioli, made to look like roses with a corsage of white orchids in the center. Charles A. Criss of 512 E. Cen- Something old, something new, he wore a strand of pearls from the Hawaiian Islands belonging to the groom's aunt, Mary Kohler Edwards, of Garden Grove, and carried a white prayer book as well as a white lace handkerchief previously carried by the groom's mother at her wedding. The bridal bouquet was fashioned of white gladioli, made to look like roses with a corsage of white orchids in the center. Charles A. Criss of 512 E. Center street, gave the bride away. Her attendants were her sister, Mrs. Donald D. Kohler of Covina, and a niece, Patricia Marie Kohler. As matron of honor, Mrs. Kohler wore a lavender gown of imported ruffled organy with full ballerina skirt. She carried a nosegay of large white daisies. Patricia Marie Kohler as junior bride's maid wore a matching frock of Nite green and carried a miniature nosegay of daisies. Attending the groom as best man was an uncle, Donald D. Kohler of Covina. Ushers were Charles Wallace and Ray Malone. Soloist Dolores Giardino sang several hymns and wedding music was played by organist Mrs. A. F. Faust. A reception at Capilla de San Antonio followed the ceremony and the bride received good wishes from one hundred guests. The bride is the daughter of the late William V. Bradley and Mrs. Bradley of Lodi, Wis. Mrs. Bradley was unable to attend the wedding. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Priem of 11051 College ave., Garden Grove. Mrs. Priem was lovely in a rose colored face gown accented with white. She wore a corsage of white carcations. The couple left immediately after the reception for a honeymoon trip through northern California. The new Mrs. Price is a graduate of Lodi high school, Lodi, Wis.; and of Criss Business college, in Anaheim. She is emploded by the Northrop Aircraft Co. here. Her husband is a graduate of Garden Grove Union High School and is with the Frank Curran Lumber Co., in Santa Ana. They will make their home at 520 Southgate ave., Fullerton. Stalactites hang down from the roof of a cave and stalagmites grow from the floor. WSCS Meeting Set This Morning The monthly meeting of W. S. C. S. of White Temple Methodist church will begin this morning at 11:15 with a prayer service in Wesley hall. Luncheon will be served at noon in the church dining room followed by the business meeting and program at 1:30. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Osborn will be the guest speaker. The public is cordially invited to attend. VACATION VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Berrof 11616 S. Cypress, enjoyed ten-day visit from their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and M. Don Berry of Springfield, Mo. T. young people drove out in a new car purchased especially for the trip and did extensive sight-sensing while here. It was the yearly vacation trip for the Dpn Boys, just a year having elapsed since their last visit here. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of THE THOMPSON READING CLINIC To Be Located At Anaheim Union High School 811 West Center Anaheim, California JUNE 29th through AUGUST 7th FOR All children of average or better intelligence who have reading problems. Ages 7 to 17 Boys and Girls Clinic Days: Monday Through Friday Clinic Hours: 8:30 to 12:30 FOR INFORMATION concerning the Clinic: Write: The Thompson Reading Clinic Helen M. Thompson, Director 12701 Orangewood Anaheim, California or Call Evenings: Garden Grove—5981 HILGENFELD MORTUARY Funeral Customs Service 120 E. Broadway, Anaheim PHONE 4105 SAVE MONEY ON VACATION Dry Cleaning the CASH and CARRY WAY If you want QUALITY at LOW PRICE ... you get BOTH when you ... "LEAVE IT TO RITZ" We Specialize in Dry Cleaning 307 E. CENTER ANAHEIM 4289 We also offer the only Pillow Removating Service in Orlando & County. Removating—Re-taking. CRISS BUSINESS COLLEGE'S Summer Term in TYPEWRITING CLASSSES for Teen-agers • Beginners • Intermediate • Refresher 8 WEEK TERMS BEGINNING June 22 and July 6 Choice of Hours: 1-3 or 3-5. 5 Days Weekly MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Parent's Magazine Recommendation Trainees Acquire Skill That Is • AIDS • Valuable for personal use. • Spelling • Helpful for College • Reading • Important in Career Training. • Work Habits • Demanded by Employers. Make Your Reservation Early CRISS BUSINESS COLLEGE 512 East Center St. Anaheim 5201 Ms. C. A. Neighbors Installed Assistance League President at Garden Party; Committee Heads Named Ms. C. A. Neighbors was inducted president of the Anaheimance League last Thursday business meeting, which followed the annual luncheon to honor sustaining members at the home of Mrs. Dick Heffern, 626 N. West street. A charter member of the Assistance League, Mrs. Neighbors has been a resident of Anaheim since 1927. It was she who organized the first P-TA in the Orange-thorpe school district. She has been president of the Ebell club, secretary of the Orange County Federated Womens' clubs, president of the Orange Co. Speakers Forum and Regent of the D.A.R. Mrs. Neighbors accepted the gavel from retiring president, Mrs. Harry Nutt in simple installation rites which installed the following officers for the year: 1st vice-president, Mrs. Charles Pearson; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Melvin Duffy; 3rd vice-president, Mrs. E. H. Kersten; recording secretary, Mrs. William Levecke; corresponding secretary, Mrs. John Wood; treasurer, Mrs. Ben Kaulbars; publicity, Mrs. Cortez Hoskins; parliamentarian, Mrs. William Stehley; national council representative, Mrs. Harry Nutt, and alternate, Mrs. Glen Peck. Garden Party Sixty-five members enjoyed the buffet luncheon which preceded the business meeting. Mrs. Harry Nutt was asked to pour a magnificent centerpiece of rosy-hued camelias, snapdragons, gladioli and roses arranged by Mrs. Cortez Hoskins excited much comment. It was flanked by tall pink Stehley, Charles Harbeson, John Larson, John Wilson, George Paige, John Boege and Cortez Hoskins. Committee Heads To carry out the program of this philanthropic organization devoted to aiding the needy in Anaheim, Mrs. Neighbors named the following committee heads: publiic relations, Mrs. Sam Kraemer cancer fund, Mrs. Homer A. membership, Mrs. Charles Ferson, to be assisted by Mrs. H Newkirk and Mrs. George Pahospitality, Mrs. Fred W historian, Mrs. Leo Frills; equipment, Mrs. John Larson; ramage, Mrs. Duncan Powers; amenities, Mrs. Harry Horn; cook booth, Mrs. Edward Blimat; civilian fence, Mrs. Edward Power; Cross, Mrs. Lotus Loudon; ed by Mesdames W. V. Borin A. W. Young, John Boege Ernest Ganahl; projects, Mrs. CAR-TOONS HEY FOLKS! START YOUR SCRAPBOOK TODAY! 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