anaheim-gazette 1954-03-25
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Huntington Park Pastor Speaks at 'Y' Lenten Forum
The subject Wednesday noon of the Rev. Keith C. Kanaga who addressed the second in the current series of Men's Pre-Easter luncheons at the Anaheim YMCA was "Who Cares?" according to Dave Collins, chairman of the 1954 Lenten Forum meetings.
Mr. Kanaga is pastor of the First Methodist Church of Huntington Park. He is a graduate of Baker University, Boston University Graduate School and Boston University School of Theology; president of the Ministerial Association of Huntington Park and active in numerous civic organizations of that city.
The speaker was introduced by the Rev. Frank Butterworth, pastor of White Temple Methodist Church of Anaheim. The invocation was given by the Rev. Murray Morford, pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene of Anaheim.
This is the 29th year that the Anaheim YMCA has sponsored the Men's Pre-Easter Luncheons.
Thiple-F Club Twelve Years Old
There was much to celebrate at the Triple F social club meeting last Wednesday since* the meeting date coincided with St. Patrick's Day, the club's 12th birthday, and installation rites for new officers.
The history of the club was presented poetically by Mrs. Ralph New Upholstery Waterproof
Death Attributed To Auto Accident
Sutaining injuries reportedly from a recent auto accident in the Bellflower area, Raymundo Prado, 19, of 232 E. Sycamore, Anaheim, passed away in Bellflower Medical Center, March 21.
Born in Anaheim he is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymundo Prado, Sr., three brothers, Reuben, Sal of Anaheim, and Ralph Prado, Artesia; four sisters, Mrs. Josephine Martinez.
Thiple-F Club Twelve Years Old
There was much to celebrate at the Triple F social club meeting last Wednesday since the meeting date coincided with St. Patrick's Day, the club's 12th birthday, and installation rites for new officers.
The history of the club was presented poetically by Mrs. Ralph Focht, sponsor, who noted that 61 girls have been members of the club, 48 have received baby blankets, nine have received bridal blankets, and 108 children have been born. Outgoing president, Mrs. Roy Kaska, presented her successor, Mrs. Robert Prior, and Mrs. Focht, with rose corsages.
Eighteen members enjoyed the celebration which was held in the Melvin Hilgenfeld home at 804 W. Broadway. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Elizabeth Hillary and Mrs. Ralph Chance.
A 6 lb. 3 oz. daughter was born on St. Patrick's Day to Mr. and Mrs. Porphee Castillo, 124 S. Vine street.
Mr. and Mrs. John Panos of 13701 E. Sycamore street, welcomed an 8 lb. 1 oz. baby girl in St. Joseph hospital on St. Patrick's Day.
To Auto Accident
Sutaining injuries reportedly from a recent auto accident in the Bellflower area, Raymundo Prado, 19, of 232 E. Sycamore, Anaheim, passed away in Bellflower Medical Center, March 21.
Born in Anaheim he is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymundo Prado, Sr., three brothers, Reuben, Sal of Anaheim, and Ralph Prado, Artesia; four sisters, Mrs. Josephine Martinez, Mrs. Paul Osuna, and Misses Esther and Lupe Prado all of Anaheim.
A member of St. Boniface Catholic church, the Holy Rosary was recited in the chapel of Backs, Campbell & Kaulbars, 7:30 Wednesday evening; mass was held in St. Boniface church Thursday, 9 a.m. Interment was in Holy Sepulcher cemetery.
Kwikset Quarterly Dividend Declared
The board of directors of Kwikset Locks, Inc., Anaheim, at a meeting held March 22, declared a quarterly dividend of 25 cents per share on the common stock of record March 31, payable April 15, 1954.
In the past 12 months, Kwikset common stock has paid $1.00 in dividends equivalent to 8 percent of the present market value.
First oil industry 8-hour day was introduced by Standard in 1917. This was a major step in our employee relations programs which include health, pension, insurance benefits and a stock purchase plan—95% of eligible employees own Company stock.
On Lindbergh's trans-Atlantic flight in 1927, we fueled "The Spirit of St. Louis." Now, safer airliners, faster military planes mark aviation progress which Standard research has served. Today we're making jet and rocket fuels for tomorrow's aircraft.
Making housework easier, Standard made detergents available for "soapless soaps" in 1946. Later we produced the basic ingredients for wrinkle-proof clothing for men and women, adding again to the more than 1100 products we make from oil.
We pioneered peace-time use of atomic energy. In 1950, using radioactive piston rings, Standard measured engine wear as it occurs, used this research to develop better motor oils, including a new oil so superior it can boost gas mileage up to 15%.
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Supt. Paul Cook Speaks at Loara
According to Paul Cook, superintendent of schools, an estimated 5000 students will attend school in the Anaheim elementary district next fall. Cook addressed a meeting of the Loara PTA recently at which the fathers presided. Acting as president was Joe Stehly with Claude Booth as vice-president, George Watts, Jr., as secretary and Lloyd Dykes as treasurer.
Preceding a musical program, the report of the nominating committee was as follows: for president, Mrs. Carl Lingren; vice-president, Mrs. W. A. Wilferth; secretary, Mrs. Howard Brenehly; treasurer, Mrs. Richard Long; historian, Mrs. Y. J. Hammett; parliamentarian, Mrs. Albert F. Ramm; auditor Mrs. J. Swofler, Jr.
ST. PATRICK'S DAY BABY
The wearin' 'o the green will always figure prominently ift the birthday celebrations of the newest member of the James Ledford family of 211 N. Resh street. A baby boy was born to the Ledfords on St. Patrick's Day in St. Joseph hospital.
St. Michael's Lenten Schedule
Events at St. Michael's Church for next week will include the regular mid-week Communion on Tuesday, at 9:30, followed by the Prayer Group. Wednesday 7:30 p.m., the Lenten Evening Prayer service is to be followed by the School of Religion, with speaker for the evening, Mrs. Foster Warwick, on "The Relationship of Spiritual Values to Education." Thursday, 10:00 a.m., the St. Elizabeth Guild will have Corporate Communion in conjunction with the Lenten Communion service, followed by a luncheon. Sunday, April 4, the Women's Auxiliary is sponsoring a Silver Tea from 2 to 5 p.m., at the home of Mrs.
F. LeRoy Marsh.
At this Sunday's regularices the sermon will be "G This Day . . . . ." Offertor at 11:00 a.m., will be "G Most Holy" (Franck) by Harold Prescott.
Leaders Chosen For Lincoln P-T
The Lincoln school PT chosen the following members guide the work of the association for the coming year: Mr. Polley, president; Mrs. W Pricker, vice-president; M seph Kessler, secretary; Mr Rogers, treasurer.
Mrs. Bernice Jolly, his James Hull, auditor; Mrs. Ritter parliamentarian.
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At this Sunday's regular service the sermon will be "Give Us This Day." Offertory solo at 11:00 a.m., will be "O Lord Most Holy" (Franck) by Mr. Harold Prescott.
Leaders Chosen For Lincoln P-TA
The Lincoln school PTA has chosen the following members to guide the work of the association for the coming year: Mrs. Jack Holley, president; Mrs. William Tricker, vice-president; Mrs. Joseph Kessler, secretary; Mrs. Alvin Rogers, treasurer.
Mrs. Bernice Jolly, historian; James Hull, auditor; Mrs. Philip Glitter parliamentarian.
Study Club Holds March 17 Meeting
The March meeting of the Magnolia Study cub was held last Wednesday, March 17, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Hartelt, 8951 S. Gilbert St., with Mrs. Nell Ramm and Mrs. Alma Winger as co-hostesses.
Following a St. Parick's Day dessert, program chairman Mrs. Vangelia Rainey introduced Richard Roland, a member of the Far East Broadcasting Co., Inc., of America. As a missionary in the Philippines he was able to document on film an accurate picture of daily life among the natives. He illustrated his address with these pictures. 22 Study club members attended the meeting.
ANAHEIM GAZETTE
Thursday, March 25, 1954
Anaheim, California
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