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"Thank You, Mr. President" Five business executives, doubling as campaign leaders for United Cerebral Palsy, thank President Dwight D. Eisenhower for all he has done to help the nation's Cerebral Palsied. The five leaders, who are now working hard to help make UCP's drive for $10 million a success, presented the President with a scroll for "his humanitarian service to, and inspiring support of America's Cerebral Palsied." They are (left to right) Jack Hausman, President; William Clay Ford, 1954 Campaign Chairman; Leonard H. Goldenson, Board Chairman; Roger S. Firestone, 1955 Campaign Chairman, and Joseph A. Martino, New York City Campaign Chairman. Local Sailors Back From 40,000-Mile Voyage on Flat-top Melvin O. Pritchett, seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pritchett of 11761 Santa Rosalia ave., and Charles B. Cotton Jr., radarman seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cotton of 530 Carleton ave., both of Anaheim, have arrived at the North Island Naval Air Station in San Diego aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Kearsarge, after an eight-month tour with the 7th Fleet in the Western Pacific. The Kearsarge, with Air Group 11 aboard, steamed 40,000 miles, took part in the Tachen Island evacuation, and made visits to the foreign ports of Yokosuka, Japan; Manila, P.I.; Hong Kong and Singapore. IN THE DAY OF LONG AGO... May 1880 Seven years ago this summer the Rev. C. F. Loop read the copal service for the first time this town, his congregation sisting of four persons, who ered for the occasion in Erise hall. In October of that Rev. E. B. Kellogg, D. D., charge and in seven months membership increased to Dr. Kellogg's health failed the Bishop sent Rev. Neales take charge of the mission ladies formed a society and ed funds for the erection church building. In the spring 1876 a building committee appointed and work upon church began early in the mer. Mr. Neales was obligate leave on account of ill health Rev. G. M. Hubbard succeed him. The church was completed September, having cost $3,6 which $2700 had been paid a debt of about $900. Mr. bard obtained subscriptions amount of $280 and leaving October of 1876, was succeeded by Rev. A. G. L. Trew, former Toronto, Canada. When I signed in July 1879 the debt been reduced to about $200 entertainment given by the last Thanksgiving wiped the last vestige of debt and beautiful church was now for consecration. On Monday 11 o'clock the consecration vice was held. The Right end the Bishop, the Rev... Voyage on Flat-top Melvin O. Pritchett, seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pritchett of 11761 Santa Rosalia ave., and Charles B. Cotton Jr., radarman seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cotton of 530 Carleton ave., both of Anaheim, have arrived at the EDITORIAL Aren't you forgetting something? LET'S SEE: A baby bath to splash in, a bassinet to howl in, bottles to break, buggy to sleep in, clothing to grow out of, toys to ignore. It gets to be a long list. But a baby needs many, many things. And one of them—strangely enough—is money. In fact, can you think of anyone who needs a little financial security more than a helpless baby does? Money saved now will protect him against future emergencies, buy him fine medical care, help pay, some-day, for a good college education. And the best way to give a baby financial security is through U.S. Series E Savings Bonds. Because Savings Bonds after an eight-month tour with the 7th Fleet in the Western Pacific. The Kearsarge, with Air Group 11 aboard, steamed 40,000 miles, took part in the Tachen Island evacuation, and made visits to the foreign ports of Yokosuka, Japan; Manila, P.I.; Hong Kong and Singapore. October of 1876, was suced by Rev. A. G. L. Trew, for of Toronto, Canada. When I signed in July 1879 the debt been reduced to about $200 entertainment given by the on last Thanksgiving wiped the last vestige of debt and beautiful church was now for consecration. On Monday 11 o'clock the consecration vice was held. The Right end the Bishop, the Rev Loop, who held the first service the town and preached the sermon in the church and Rev. Emery who is to have porary charge of the mission gether with the warden and tees of the church and a few er gentlemen gathered in the ing room. After a short ply by the Blishop, the process moved from the robing room double file, the laymen first the clergy, followed by the B. The request for consecration read by the Warden, Mr. Kellogg; the sentence of creation was read by Rev. and a sermon appropriate occasion was preached by Mr. Kip. The interior of the c was beautifully decorated by young ladies. The singing was cellent and the congregation and attentive. All honor ladies whose unwearied have been at length rew May the church long stand anument of what earnest faith prayer and work can accord. The ladies of the Presbychurch will hold a Social the Metz building next to the graph office on Tuesday even An interesting program is arranged including music,ings, recitations, charades,and a good refreshment table ceeds to help liquidate the debt. Admission 10 cents. berries and cake 15 cents. Louis Wartenberg begin Monday to run a daily stages to Anaheim Landing popular summer resort pro to be well patronized this "Our Club" has made attractive and comfortable h of the Metz building and acoustic properties will e the effort of the music wh be a feature of the enterta needs many, many things. And one of them—strangely enough—is money. In fact, can you think of anyone who needs a little financial security more than a helpless baby does? Money saved now will protect him against future emergencies, buy him fine medical care, help pay, some day, for a good college education. And the best way to give a baby financial security is through U. S. Series E Savings Bonds. Because Savings Bonds are money in its safest form: money that's a little harder to spend than cash, money that can't be lost or destroyed, money that's constantly earning interest. To the love and comfort you're giving your baby, why not start now to add the solid, reliable protection of Savings Bonds—one of the world's surest, finest investments. Sign for the easy automatic Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Or if self-employed, invest regularly in Bonds at your bank. A special message to aunts, uncles, cousins, grandmothers, grandfathers, godmothers, godfathers, friends; buy that child helpful, welcome Savings Bonds—for birthdays, Christmas, graduations. SAFE AS AMERICA U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Louis Wartenberg begins Monday to run a daily stage to Anaheim Landing popular summer resort proto be well patronized this "Our Club" has made attractive and comfortable home of the Metz building and acoustic properties will enjoy the effort of the music which be a feature of the entertaining given by the club on the eighth of June 7. Those taking part in the play "The Peoples' Law are Miss Libbie Yocum, Miss Tita Bremmerman, Miss Allie Otto des Granges, H. Breeman, C. H. Zeyn, H. R. Hanley to Rust, Geo. Shaffer, A. Lewis, F. Rimpau. The scree farce "Box and Cox" will be sent by E. M. Ferguson, McKinnie and Mrs. Lynell. Mr. D. M. Harwood of Omaha has sold his land in Santa county for $15,000. The price embraces 220 acres, 155 of which is in vineyard. A few years ago Mr. Harwood sold an ad piece of land for $25,000. Mrs. W. M. Hardin Rockville, Indiana on May She goes on a visit to her ranch a lady aged 74 years and she has not seen for a number of years. 50 Years Ago... May 1905 The Santiago Fox club held annual hunt in the canyon Friday. Three coyotes were after exciting runs. Members friends to the number of- IN THE DAYS OF LONG AGO From the Files of The Anaheim Gazette By MRS. HENRY KUCHEL Years Ago... May 1850 Seven years ago this summer, Rev. C. F. Loop read the Episodal service for the first time in town, his congregation consisting of four persons, who gathered for the occasion in Enterprise hall. In October of that year, Rev. E. B. Kellogg, D. D., took charge and in seven months the membership increased to forty. Kellogg's health failed and the Bishop sent Rev. Neales to take charge of the mission. Theies formed a society and raised funds for the erection of a church building. In the spring of 1876 a building committee was appointed and work upon the church began early in the summer. Mr. Neales was obliged to have on account of ill health and Rev. G. M. Hubbard succeeded him. The church was completed in September, having cost $3,650, of which $2700 had been paid leaving a debt of about $900. Mr. Hubbard obtained subscriptions to the amount of $280 and leaving in October of 1876, was succeeded by Rev. A. G. L. Trew, formerly from Toronto, Canada. When he resumed in July 1879 the debt had been reduced to about $200. The entertainment given by the ladies last Thanksgiving wiped away the last vestige of debt and the beautiful church was now ready for consecration. On Monday at o'clock the consecration service was held. The Right Reverend the Bishop, the Rev. Mr. hundred journeyed to the grounds the day before and pitched their tents and arranged the barbecue for the evening. A social dance was given in the pavilion and a merry time was enjoyed. A small sized joke is on the hunters in that they arose an hour and ten minutes too soon Friday morning. Judge Pleasants was to blow the horn at four, and suddenly awakening, looked at his watch, the hands denoting ten minutes to five. The judge bounced out briskly, blew the horn and proceeded to don his khaki suit. Upon further inquiry it was discovered that it was only 2:50, but as the hunters had already been aroused they prepared for the chase a little sleepy but happy in the expectation of catching a coyote. The judge's watch had stopped the day before. The hunt was in charge of competent committees, with such old-timers as Judge Pleasants, Cole Travis, Ed Parker at the helm. Theo Lacy and Editor McPhee are always in at the killing and no more enthusiastic huntsmen are to be found except they be George Edgar or Johnny Newberry. The hunt lasted until well into the afternoon and it was late when the party returned to their homes. Among the party from here were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wagner, Miss Sutton, Mrs. Williams, Johnny Selinger and J. W. Newberry. C. E. Holcomb came in from Thermal, Thursday, for the purpose of signing preliminary papers received from the Comptroller of Currency at Washington for the United States National Bank In course of organization: Final papers are looked for while a fortnight, when the organizer will be perfected. Mr. Hold returns today to Thermal where he is busy shipping his melon. Mrs. Wilmot Lawrence Mc was a guest this week of friend town. She attended the Scott ding at Long Beach on Saturday and leaves this week for home in San Francisco. Miss Kate Rae, who has taken a post-graduate course Berkeley, has graduated with degree of Master of Letters is expected home next week. Silas5 Wright and Harry were in town from Santa Anita Tuesday. 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