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1954-02-11 · Anaheim Gazette · page 2 of 6 · OCR glm-ocr
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2 ANAHEIM GAZETTE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1904 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA WILL RECEIVE DEGREE Mrs. Helen E. Fuquay, 7362 E. Alberta, Anaheim, has completed academic requirements for the master of education degree at Whittier College, it has been announced by college officials. Mr. and Mrs. James Kilduff of 412 N. Janas St., left on Sunday for an extended visit to their po- Members of Beta Sigma Phi Taw Chapter, have been meeting to work on invitations and decorations for the Valentine party to be held on Feb. 1 at Todd's Dairy hall in Santa Ana. tato ranch which is located in Nevada near Carson City. Mr. and Mrs. Newly-weds Mr. and Mrs. (Terry) Kilduff are making first home at the Kilduff home at 412 N. Janas street; the elder Kilduffs are on a fended trip in Nevada. They were married in St. Mark copal church in Upland w Rev. Erickson officiating impressive single-ring cer- You may think... WE'VE "GONE OFF OUR ROCKER" When you read this ad! Well . . . IT COULD BE... 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Los Angeles St. — Anaheim Phone KEystone 5-0 MONEY'S OLD-FASHIONED Pay Bills By Check SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ANAHEIM BRANCH — CENTER AT LEMON—OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 6 Mr. and Mrs. James Kilduff Newly-weds Mr. and Mrs. James (Terry) Kilduff are making their first home at the Kilduff family home at 412 N. Janss street, while the elder Kilduffs are on an extended trip in Nevada. The couple were married in St. Mark's Episcopal church in Upland with the Rev. Erickson officiating at the impressive single-ring ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Engirraf of Upland, was given in marriage by her father and was beautifully gowned in Chantilly lace and pleated nylon. The formal length bridal gown with train was trimmed with glittering sequins, and was fashioned with tight fitting bodice and long sleeves. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Nadine Sorenson of Clarkston, Washington, as matron of honor. Her pink gown was of taffeta and net as was the aqua gown chosen by bridesmaid Helen Fableu of Ontario. Miss Sugar Haskell of Anaheim was flower girl, clad in pink taffeta. Ring bearer was Keith Sanderson of Burbank. The bridegroom was attended by Richard Cramer of Anaheim as best man while Bob Williams took over usher duties. More than 100 guests attended the reception following and saw the couple depart for a honeymoon at Miramar hotel, Santa Barbara. The bride attended school in Napa, Indiana. Her husband is well known in town, having attended local schools. He spent one year at Occidental college before a two-year tour of army duty. He is now attending Fullerton Junior college. Chosen Dean of Church Institute The members of the Leadership Board of Orange County Council of Protestant Churches announced that Mr. Arthur Snell, Principal a school and a half would be needed in the area if Everett develops the 684 lots. A 105-lot tentative tract map on the north side of Ball Road between the railroad tracks and LoRa st., owned by Larambre, was approved by the council subject to the outcome of the Ball Rd., annexation proceedings currently under litigation in Superior Court. The subdivision came up for approval earlier this month therefore exempt from the ment proposal. Phone KE 5-4618 ERMISC "MY CLEANER" Main Office: 117 W. C. Branch: 350 W. Center Anhelm DO IT YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS REPAINT Try our NEW Dutch Boy NALCREET your stucco and cement block wall beautiful shades. It's color fast! Top ity paints for every painting job. color selections. ADD A GARAGE OR PATIO See our complete stock of lumber, ware, paints, plywood. Insulations, & rock. ALL AT BUDGET PRICES. BUILD A FENCE You CAN "Do It Yourself." Com materials for your Redwood fence able here, pre-cut. 5 foot high solid wood Board Fence $1.15 L PHONE KE 5-2118 Free Estimates Chosen Dean of Church Institute The members of the Leadership Board of Orange County Council of Protestant Churches announced that Mr. Arthur Snell, Principal of Diamond Grammar School in Santa Ana, has accepted the position as Dean of the Training Institute to be held in the Orange Methodist church, Feb. 15, 22; March 1, 8, 16, and 22nd from 7:30 to 9:45 p.m. Snell has for the past three years been the part-time Minister of Music and at present is the soloist and member of the music staff of the First Methodist church in Santa Ana. The Board also announced that Dr. Giles Brown, Professor at Orange Coast College, and Rev. Lloyd Munger, the Assistant Minister of the First Baptist church in Santa Ana, would be the directors of the weekly forum to be conducted within the school. Topics to be presented are: Audio Visual, How to Use Your Church Buildings, Public Relations, Securing New Teachers, Your Church and the Older Adults; and Handicapped Children and Adults. Mr. Victor Wells of the Orange Presbyterian church will serve as Registrar. Ansheim Represented Other members of the Leadership Board and personnel present at the Sunday afternoon meeting held in the home of Hr. Harvey Emley, 2536 Valencia street, Santa Ana, were: Mrs. Frank Butterworth, Rev. Juan Villarreal, Rev. Dennis Savage, Miss Irene Catland, Mr. Clarence Lang, Mrs. Elizabeth Ambler, Rev. James Stewart, Mrs. Nettie Clark, Rev. Kenneth Boyd, Rev. Eugene Coffin, Rev. Hubert Duncan, Rev. Alexander McCandless, Mr. Arthur Snell, and Mr. Victor Wells. Valentine Party Held Tonight Local Optimists will hold their annual Valentine party for their ladies tonight at the Optimist Boys' Youth center building, beginning at 7 o'clock, according to Past President Louis Larson. 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