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IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO From the Files of Anaheim Gazette By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL 75 Years Ago Don Juan Warner informs us that in going out to the Puente rancho yesterday he saw several parties of Chinamen engaged in gathering wild mustard seed. The Mongolians had tents and were encamped near the Puente station. One of the gangs numbered about 20 and all seemed to be working as though they expected to realize good wages for their labor. Cash Harvey called to see us yesterday and gave the following items from Silverdale: He starts a blacksmith shop and a hay and feed yard immediately. Mr. Pierce of Fountain Valley will open a general merchandise store. Mr. Walker of Anaheim Landing will start a boarding house and restaurant at Bear Gulch, one mile from Silverado. A boarding house will be opened also in Silverado at once. We are informed by Judge Willson that 200 tons of honey will be produced in the San Fernando Valley this year as well as 90,000 sacks of grain. A stage line to Silverado is greatly needed and will doubtless prove remunerative to whoever will engage in the business. J. J. Hill returned from Silverado yesterday. He is pleased with its prospects and without hesitation pronounces it a rich country. verado and the astonishing result of $4240 to the ton was reached. 50 Years Ago Rex Cayce and family were over from Santa Ana last week visiting with friends. Oscar Renner and wife leave on Monday for a fortnight's outing at San Juan Hot Springs. We acknowledge the receipt of our invitation to the Commencement Exercises of the American School of Osteopathy in Kirksville, Missouri, sent us by W. W. Adams, who is a member of the graduating class. Mr. Adams formerly resided in this city and was for a time on the Board of Directors of the Water Company. McWilliams & Dunn have a force of carpenters at work on the new Lutheran church building near Central school, house. The building is frame and will cost about $1500. McWilliams & Dunn have also secured the contract for alterations in the Evangelical church on Center street opposite the Christian church, the cost of which is also about $1500. Edmund Cahen is spending a few days in town with friends. Edmund is growing up in the big city of Los Angeles which he says he likes pretty near as much as Anaheim. Cranston-Fulton Held Sunday in All appointments were in bridal white when Miss Martha Ruth Cranston exchanged rriage vows with Robert Eddy Fulton, Jr., on Sunday after in White Temple Methodist chapel. The Rev. Frank E. Butterworth performed the ceremony in sanctuary which had been prepared for the occasion with men of white gladioli and tall light white tapers. The path of the al party was marked with yellow satin bows at the pews. Miss Cranston, daughter of and Mrs. Albert M. Cranston, 206 S. Rose st. and organist White Temple church, was put in marriage by her father, wore a white satin bridal gown with a full over skirt of nylon. The Chantilly lace bodice snuggly fitted. A fingertip veil from a pearl-edged small bonnet. The bridal bouquet was of white orchids and stephanotis arrangement on a white Bible. For good luck the bride carried a six-piece her bridegroom brought from her land after World War II. Bridesmaids The only touch of color was delicate pastel green in the nylon dresses worn by the bride attendants. Their gowns flared to bouffant skirts from fittedices and were tied at the waist with sashes of forest green. Carried a crescent bouquet white daisies. Miss Shelley Smith attended bride as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Pat Brooks, Miss Margaret Elk A stage line to Silverado is greatly needed and will doubtless prove remunerative to whoever will engage in the business. J. J. Hill returned from Silverado yesterday. He is pleased with its prospects and without hesitation pronounces it a rich country. He thinks the next few months will show startling developments. One of the happiest men in Anaheim on Saturday was Mr. Huntington. He had just had an assay made of ore from his mine at Silverado. "Leave It to Ritz" and SAVE the Cash and Carry Way Gather up the DRY CLEANING throw it in the car and the first time you are near us drop it off. MAKE IT A HABIT IT PAYS and you will always find PLENTY OF PARKING RITZ CLEANERS We Specialize in Dry Cleaning 307 E. CENTER ANAHEIM 3289 We also offer the only Pillow Renovating Service in Orange County. Renovating—Re-Tickling. McWilliams & Dunn have also secured the contract for alterations in the Evangelical church on Center street opposite the Christian church, the cost of which is also about $1500. Edmund Cahen is spending a few days in town with friends. Edmund is growing up in the big city of Los Angeles which he says he likes pretty near as much as Anaheim. A report was received from Santa Ana yesterday to the effect that Horace McPhee of the Blade has purchased the Herald, which will be absorbed by the older publication. Charles Federman has put in new screen doors at his dry goods emporium, and there are few days when Charley is not seen obstructing the sidewalk in opening up new goods or receiving consignments of the newest in everything in his line. Bishop Conaty dedicated the new St. Boniface Catholic church on Sunday morning in the presence of a congregation that filled the edifice to the doors. A solemn mass was celebrated. At the conclusion of Mass, Bishop Conaty preached an eloquent sermon. Seldom has a more scholarly or impressive sermon been heard in Anaheim. C. Schindler began work this week on the new postoffice building which will have a depth of 60 feet and a frontage of 25 feet on Centre street, near the corner of Lemon. The corner lot remains vacant, but it is given out that a new business block will soon be erected on the site. Mrs. Lloyd who has been visiting at the home of her parents, Col. and Mrs. J. K. Tuffree several weeks, returned some days ago to her home in Los Angeles. Your Own HOME ... if it could speak, might For Friendly Assistance Well-known brand, windows (long extension justable lengths—86" to 150", Reg. 5.50" to 120", Reg. 4.50") Your Own HOME ... if it could speak, might say ... "I am the symbol of man's development since the days of the cave ... I shelter you ... I make life easier for you ... I strengthen your future security ... I am the stronghold of your faith in the great American Way of Life ... I am your Home." For Friendly Assistance In Financing Home Ownership Come to ... THE FRIENDLY CORNER Savings Insured to $10,000 ANAHEIM BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION CENTER and LEMON STS. PHONES: 2158 or 2159 MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM Cranston-Fulton Wedding Rites held Sunday in White Temple All appointments were in pure real white when Miss Marjorie Cranston exchanged marriage vows with Robert Edward Cranston, Jr., on Sunday afternoon. White Temple Methodist church. The Rev, Frank E. Butterworth formed the ceremony in the sanctuary which had been prepared for the occasion with masses of white gladioll and tall lighted taperers. The path of the brideparty was marked with white bows at the pews. Miss Cranston, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Albert M. Cranston of St. Rose st. and organist at the Temple church, was given marriage by her father. She is a white satin bridal gown in a full over skirt of nylon net. Chantilly lace bodice was elegantly fitted. A fingertip veil fell on a pearl-edged small satin net. The bridal bouquet was of white balls and stephanotis arranged in white Bible. For good luck, bride carried a six-pence coin bridegroom brought from England after World War II. Bridesmaids The only touch of color was the rate pastel green in the sheer dresses worn by the bridal dancers. Their gowns flared inouffant skirts from fitted bodins and were tied at the waists as sashes of forest green. Each did a crescent bouquet of daisies. Miss Shelley Smith attended the service as maid of honor and the maids were Miss Patricia Brooks, Miss Margaret Elkhalt. MRS. ROBERT FULTON Photo by Arsene Charles Wiggins, Richard Gray and the bride's brother, Eugene Cranston. At the organ was Larry King. The selections "Oh Perfect Love," and "How Do I Love Thee" were sung by soloist Harold Reed. Heirloom Cake Decor When the newly married pair cut the first slice from the magnificent tiered wedding cake of purest white, they treated with care the wedding bolls and white dove that adorned the very top of the cake. These had been the decorations on the wedding cake of the bride's parents 24 years ago. The cake was flanked with silver candelabra and centered the bride's table before a fireplace which beautified with a lovely arrangement of white gladioli and pom pom chrysanthemums on the mantle. Cousins of the bride, Mrs. Herbert Smith, Mrs. Robert Krone and Mrs. H. E. Carney served the wedding cake: Presiding at the punch bowls were Mrs. C. I. Andrews and Mrs. Angelo Gamero, aunt of the bridegroom. Miss Judith Reed was in charge of the guest book, and Miss Nancy Seekins, also the bride's cousin, received the gifts. Greeting the wedding guests at the door were the parents of the bride and groom and members of the wedding party. The bridegroom's mother wore a full skirted street length from of Paris blue silk shantung with blue accessories. Her corsage was of pink carnations. For her daughter's wedding, dress of navy blue crepe which she wore with a smart white jacket and navy blue accessories. Her cor- Beattie-Hornby Engagement Toll Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Beattie Riverside have announced their engagement of their daughter Erly Elaine, to Roland Shaw. Sage was also of pink carnation. Arrowhead Honeymoon The new Mr. and Mrs. left immediately after the invitation for a week's honeymoon. Luke Arrowhead. The bride's eling ensemble was an aqua linen sheath dress with marac Jacket and white accessories. She is a graduate of An Union High school where she part in such music activities; string ensemble, the Mozart and the Glee club. She attends Redlands University where majored in organ. The bridegroom attended a High School, Fullerton college, and is now in his year at U.C.L.A., majoring in business management. The couple will make their home at 1291 Ozeta Terrace Llywood, so that they both can tend U. C. L. A. in the fall. 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She is a graduate of Anaheim Union High school where she took art in such music activities as the singing ensemble, the Mozart club and the Glee club. She attended Redlands University where she majored in organ. The bridegroom attended Fullerton High school, Fullerton Junior College, and is now in his senior year at U.C.L.A., majoring in business management. The couple will make their first time at 1291 Ozeta Terrace, Hollywood, so that they both can attend U. C. L. A. in the fall. 3 Anaheim Gazette THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1953 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Hornby, nephew of Mrs. Grace Shattuck Ball, 910 N. Lemon st. The wedding will take place on August 29 in the First Methodist church of Riverside. The bride-elect is a graduate of Riverside schools, majoring in architecture and interior decorating at college. She is well known in Riverside musical circles for her beautiful soprano voice. Her fiance was orphaned at an early age and since that time has made his home with Mrs. Ball. 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