anaheim-gazette 1954-06-24
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few close friends were present. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Beazley left on the afternoon train for Coronado where the honeymoon will be spent.
Miss Hettie Weisel entertained her many friends at a housewarming party at her parents' new home at the corner of Los Angeles and Sycamore streets, a few evenings ago. A musical program was the feature and later an elaborate repast was served.
Myrtle Smith, Susie Thornton, Ethel Lovering, May Shepard and Will Yeager will graduate from the Fullerton High school this month.
25 Years Ago...
Mrs. Francesca Mosseman
Mrs. Francesca Mosseman, last of the Colonists who settled in Anaheim nearly 70 years ago and turned its desert soil into fertile ground, died at her home in Los Angeles last Thursday evening at the age of 93. Death was due to old age.
Mrs. Mosseman was the widow of Christian Mosseman who died in 1881. In the drawing to determine the distribution of the plots within the new town's limits, Mr. Mosseman drew the twenty-acre lot cornering at Center and Citron streets where the high school now stands. Afterward he acquired another twenty acres adjoining him on the west, but he sold several acres of his holdings to Mr. Horstman, father of Mrs. J. J. Dwyer.
Juan Gastelum
Juan Gastelum, 63, also known as Abraham Ruiz, died in Orange hospital recently, after a brief illness. His home was at 1129 Parry street and he has resided in the Anaheim area for more than 20 years.
He is survived by a half-brother, Fransico Leon of Brawley. Funeral services were conducted from the Hilgenfeld chapel (Tuesday) at 7:30 o'clock and on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock with burial made in the Anaheim cemetery.
GAMMA PHI BETA RECENTLY CHARTERED
A new Orange County Alumnae Chapter of the sorority Gamma Phi Beta was recently chartered in ceremonies held at the William A. Dier home in Santa Ana, with installing officer Mrs. Hoyt F. Martin, grand council president and national alumnae secretary.
Among the officers named were Anaheim residents, Mrs. R. W. Benno, vice-president; Mrs. W. L. Wright, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Andersen Stephen, treasurer.
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Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., June
SOON TO BE BRIDE
Miss Joanee Barkwell Female daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.G. Smith of 325 W. Sycamore street, will become the bride Edward Robert Burke, son of Mrs. Edward R. Burger Yorba Linda, on Saturday, June 29
FUCHSIA FESTIVAL,
JUNE 29
The annual Fuchsia Festival open house and tea will begin three o'clock on Tuesday noon, June 29, at the Amade Legion club house. The which will continue into the ning hours is sponsored by Orange County ranch of theional Fuchsia society. Garden pert, Lloyd Baker, is to be speaker.
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Mrs. Mosseman was the widow of Christian Mosseman who died in 1881. In the drawing to determine the distribution of the plots within the new town's limits, Mr. Mosseman drew the twenty-acre lot cornering at Center and Citron streets where the high school now stands. Afterward he acquired another twenty acres adjoining him on the west, but he sold several acres of his holdings to Mr. Horstman, father of Mrs. J. J. Dwyer.
Mrs. Mosseman has made her home in Los Angeles for the past thirty years living with her two daughters, Misses Clara and Adele Mosseman. She attended the Old-Timers picnic here two years ago. This was the last visit to Anaheim. Mrs. Mosseman was a native of Alsace-Lorraine. She was born on June 14, 1836. Funeral services were held in Los Angeles, Rev. Thomas H. Walker of Anaheim conducting the services. The body was cremated and the ashes will rest in Anaheim cemetery by the side of her husband.
Mrs. Mosseman leaves three daughters, Mrs. Arthur L. Lewis of this city and Misses Clara and Adele Mosseman of Los Angeles.
STORK SHOWER
HONORS MRS. PATTON
Mrs. Noel Patton of 13951 Orangewood Ave., was honoree at a stork shower given by Mrs. Lou Davis of Santa Ana on Saturday evening, June 11. The evening was spent playing shower games, and Mrs. Patton received many lovely gifts.
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Anaheim, Calif., Thurs., June 24, 1954
DON TO BE BRIDE
Miss Joanee Barkwell Ferguson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Smith of 325 W. Sycamore
street, will become the bride of
Edward Robert Burke, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward R. Burke of
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FUCHSIA FESTIVAL.
NE 29
The annual Fuchsia Festival,
open house and tea will begin at
free o'clock on Tuesday afterson, June 29, at the American
union club house. The affair
which will continue into the eveg hours is sponsored by, the
range County ranch of the Nattional Fuchsia society. Garden ext., Lloyd Baker, is to be guest
maker.
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