anaheim-gazette 1955-06-23
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ROSEMARY WOOD AND H. F. YODER III
EXCHANGE WEDDING VOWS SATURDAY
Miss Rosemary Wood, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John A. Wood
of 558 S. West St., this city, exchanged wedding vows with Henry Franklin Yoder III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franklin Yoder, Jr., of East Alton, Ill., last Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the altar of the First Presbyterian church, the Rev. Stanley Frederick George of La Crescenta, formerly of this city, reading the double ring nup-tial service.
Delicate pink tones in the flowers and lighted pink tapers added
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Approaching the altar with her father, the bridal party proceeded to the altar on a pale pink carpet laid on the aisleway.
Miss Wood's gown was fashioned from imported chantilly lace and tulle with designs in seashells and sequins lavishly spiked over the full skirt and fitted bodice, which featured a portrait neckline. The cap sleeves were outlined with delicate scallops on the lace, with the mitts matching lace. Tiny ruffles and pleated tulle cascaded down the back to form the train. Her princess crown pearls and rhinestones held the veil of French illusion net. Her bouquet was a beautiful arrangement of white roses and lily of the valley and a single strand pearls was her only adornment.
Maid of honor, Miss Jo Annie Wood, her sister, wore a Princess styled gown fashioned from tulip pink crystalette. With this sword a matching coronet and cried a cascade bouquet of pink gladioli.
Bridesmaids were Miss Jas Roberts of Anaheim, Mrs. William Gregory of Alhambra and Ms. William R. Biel of Whittier. The gowns were identical to the mournors as were their headdresses and bouquets.
Best man was David Menary San Rafael with the ushers bebe Richard Harris and Bruce Bev both of Los Angeles and Rob Stringham of Tulare.
Robert Larson, soloist,
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WHAT'S DOING
H. I. Perry, your Telephone Manager in Anaheim
"Tool chest on wheels"—part of good telephone service
You've probably seen construction trucks like this around town from time to time. But chances are you've never realized how many different things are packed into them. As you can see, we've included every item that could possibly help our construction crews work more rapidly, safely, and efficiently. And, of course, these men have had the very best training possible. Providing good tools for people who know their jobs is part of the A-to-Z planning behind your telephone and all others here in town...in order to keep your service fast and dependable. Pacific Telephone works to make your telephone a bigger value every day.
trucks like this around town from time to time. But chances are you've never realized how many different things are packed into them. As you can see, we've included every item that could possibly help our construction crews work more rapidly, safely, and efficiently. And, of course, these men have had the very best training possible. Providing good tools for people who know their jobs is part of the A-to-Z planning behind your telephone and all others here in town...in order to keep your service fast and dependable. Pacific Telephone works to make your telephone a bigger value every day.
It's easy to extend telephone convenience to any part of your home
Just think how handy it would be to have a telephone in each room you use a lot. In the living room, kitchen, and a bedroom, for instance. With an up-to-date arrangement like this, there's always a telephone nearby when you want it. No more running to answer or make a call. Cost! Less than a nickel a day for each additional telephone. And if you like, one or more of your extensions can be in color. Either way, it takes only a couple of minutes to order. Just call our business office.
Custom Styled Telephone Service
Our business office representatives will be glad to design an individual telephone arrangement to suit your particular needs. Custom telephone service is the smart thing to have. Let us design the arrangement of that new home to be sure the telephone service is as modern as the house itself, or possibly we can work with you to make your present service more enjoyable.
Some of our newest telephone sets are the "hands free" telephone for the busy housewife; the illuminated dial set for those night-time calls; and of course rainbow colored telephones to match every room.
Talk to one of our experts in "telephone decoration" today.
beauty of the ceremony,
teaching the altar with her
the bridal party proceeded
altan on a pale pink carpet
in the aisleway.
Wood's gown was fashionism imported chantilly lace
tulle with designs in seed
and sequins lavishly spriver the full skirt and fitted
which featured a portrait
ane. The cap sleeves were
bed with delicate scallops of
face, with the mitts matching
miny ruffles and pleated tulle
down the back to form
rain. Her princess crown of
and rhinestones held the
of French illusion net. Her
net was a beautiful arrangeof white roses and lily of the
and a single strand of
was her only adornment.
Id of honor, Miss Jo Anne
her sister, wore a Princess
gown fashioned from tulipcrystalette. With this she
a matching coronet and carcascade bouquet of pink
haldsmaids were Miss Jane
stems of Anaheim, Mrs. Willard
history of Alhambra and Mrs.
Jim R. Biel of Whittier. Their
were identical to the maid
nor as were their heades
and bouquets.
Man was David Menary of Rafael with the ushers being
Harris and Bruce Beven,
of Los Angeles and Robert
gham of Tulare.
Robert Larson, soloist, sang
Sandra Kay Forbes Becomes Bride
Miss Sandra Kay Forbes became the bride of Micheal Gerard Patin on Saturday (June 18) in St. Boniface Catholic Church with Father Anthony Duval officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Forbes of 741 Sabina St, and the bridegroom is the son of T. Patin of 1207 Lincoln Blvd.
As she was given in marriage by her father, Miss Forbes was radiant in a traditional gown of Chantilly lace over satin. She carried a white orchid arranged with stephanotis on a prayer book which was a baptismal gift from Father Duval.
As the bridal party made its way down the aisle marked with blue streamers and a white runner, maid of honor was Miss Darlene Amos. She was attired in a bouffant pink and blue nylon frock with wide pink cumberbund. In identical costumes were bridesmaids Mrs. Elmo Clamp and the Misses Jane Forbes, Ann Botts and Pamela Anderson. They carried pink carnations in arm baskets.
John Patin attended the bridegroom as best man and 200 wedding guests were seated by Patrick, Francis and Gabriel Patin and Phil Forbes. Mrs. A. F. Faust was at the organ and soloist was Miss Marian Caracausa.
Bill Kellogg Gets D.D.S. Degree
G.M. Sales Reach New All-Time High
Retail sales of General Motors passenger cars in the United States during the first 10 days of June reached an all-time high for that period, GM President Harlow H. Curtice announced today.
New car sales by General Motors dealers during the first 10 days of the month totaled 117,558 or 130.6 per cent of the previous high total for that period, which was 90,015 reached last year. Used car sales by GM dealers June 1 through June 10 totaled 151,056, also an all-time high for that period. The previous high total for used car sales during the first 10 days of June was 126,143 in 1954.
The new car sales for the first 10 days of June brought the 1955 GM total to 1,652,589, the highest in history for that period, Mr. Curtice said. Used car sales of G.M. Sales Reach New All-Time High
Funeral Friday For Infant Daughter
Margaret C. Rosa, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roof of 10811½ Flowen street, Stanto died Tuesday night at Oran County General hospital.
In addition to her parents she leaves a brother, Paul Ray; paternal grandmother, Eulalia M dia of Stanton and maternal grandmother, Mrs. Juan Acos of Rodeo, Calif. Burial, under the direction of Hilgenfeld mortuans will be in Holy Sepulcher cemetery Friday at 9:30 a.m.
Bill Kellogg Gets D.D.S. Degree
William C. Kellogg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellogg of Anaheim, received his degree as doctor of dental surgery from the University of Southern California in commencement exercises this month and is awaiting assignment to the medical corps, U. S. Army.
Repeated heating of iron increases its hardness.
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countries? Go into any supermart and look at our mothers and housewives. Do they look like the type who want to raise their boys to go to war?
Look at the Amercian father out on the golf course or puttering around in his garage trying to build a coffee table on a badly-adjusted lathe. Does he look so particularly vicious? Does he convey the "superman" idea?
IN CLOSING, I would ask you sincerely, how can you visit our country, look at us fairly and with an open mind, then cart back to your countrymen a big batch of lies about us.
Just doesn't make sense.
in St. Louis, Mo., and his law degree from Stanford. He served with the Army Counter Intelligence Corps for two years. His fraternity affiliations are Sigma Nu and Phi Delta Phi.
COFFEE EDWARDS
Safeway-aged to the peak of tender, juicy flavor Trimmed before weighing or pricing to give you more good-eating meat in every pound. USDA CHOICE BEEF, shoulder cut only!
SLICED BACON SHORT RIBS GROUND BEEF
BOILING BEEF ... lb. 9¢
USDA CHOICE. Plate meat.
Halibut Steaks ... lb. 49¢
CAPTAIN'S CHOICE deep sea fish.
Curlsy BAKERY Special
LEMON ICED GOLD CAKE
"Made the Way You'd Make It."
Ranch style... with all the moist, luscious flavor of "home ingredient" baking (Regularly 39¢).
Safeway Prices are ALWAYS low!
Highway Corn Yocum Pack 12 oz. can 12c
Mexicorn NIBLETS Brand 12 oz. can 14c
Flour KITCHEN CRAFT 2 lb. bag 25c 5 lb. bag 45c
Table Syrup SLEEPY HOLLOW 12 oz. bf. 29c
Cheese Food AMHERST Brand 2 lb. ctn. 69c
Jell-well Strawberry Gelatin 3 pkgs. 22c
Marshmallows FLUFF-I-EST Pure White bag 29c
Ruby Salad Recipe on both Jell-well and Fluff-i-est packages.
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20TH ANNUAL RICHARDS-MARTIN DANCE PAGEANT SET FOR JUNE 29
For the 20th consecutive year, the Richard Martin Dance Studio of Anaheim will present its annual dance pageant at the Anaheim H. S. auditorium on Wednesday, June 29 and Fullerton High School auditorium on Thursday, June 30.
Nearly 200 children in various age groups will present a specialized review characterized by colorful costumes and beautiful scenery as well as outstanding talent. The program will include ballet, waltz, tap, acrobatic, can-can and hula. Interspersed throughout the evening with popular dance themes and novelty and comedy acts. Prior to the curtain at 8 p.m., William Cook will direct the Anaheim Elks Band in concert.
The pageant will be sponsored by the Anaheim Elks Club Lodge under the direction of Exalted Ruler, Tom Yellis. General chairman is Lecturing Knight, Richard Foster with Warren Ashleigh, secretary, as coordinator. Dancers will be directed by Mary Lou Martin assisted by Anne Avon. Mrs. Robert Miles is designing the scenery.
Proceeds will be used by the Elks Lodge to continue philanthropies among cerebral palsy victims, hospitalized veterans and needy children in the community. Tickets are available at Heyings Drug Store in Anaheim or may be purchased at the door.
As recently as two centuries ago 200 crimes were punishable by death under English law.
WAY FOOD NEWS
HILLS BROS. or MAXWELL HOUSE
Your Choice, All Grinds.
FINEST VACUUM PACKED!
Extra rich, vigorous! Always fresh, and ... pennies less a can!
HILLS BROS. or MAXWELL HOUSE
Your Choice, All Grinds.
lb. 75¢
lb. 73¢
FINEST VACUUM PACKED!
Extra rich, vigorous! Always fresh, and... pennies less a can!
CHUCK ROAST
39¢ lb.
7-BONE SHOULDER CUT
ROUND BONE CUT...lb. 45¢
DUBUQUE BRAND OR FARMER JOHN. GRADE A.
lb. 49¢
USDA CHOICE BEEF.
Bake, broil, barbecue
lb. 19¢
NEW, CLEAR VISKING.
Tender, juicy, flavorful.
lb. 39¢
BEEF LIVER ... lb. 45¢
Wholesome, vitamin-rich
Fillet of Sole ... lb. 45¢
CAPTAIN'S CHOICE. Boneless.
Dubuque Tempt
LUNCH MEAT
SPECIAL! 12-oz. can 29¢
Star Kist
CHUNK
TUNA
SPECIAL! 6½-oz. can 25¢
Monterey
JACK
CHEESE
SPECIAL! per lb. 39¢
Soft, White
MD
TISSUE
SPECIAL! 2 rolls 15¢
ORANGES MEDIUM SIZE VALENCIAS
lb. 5¢
FRESH CORN LARGE EARS Young, plump, milky kernels.
4¢
GREEN BEANS KENTUCKY WONDER 2 lbs. 25¢
CUCUMBERS LARGE SIZE Firm-meated! 2 for 5¢
GREEN ONIONS FRESH LOCAL Large bunches. bunch 5¢
JUMBO CANTALOUPES Thick-meated. lb. 7£
HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE Fresh, ripe. Delicious. lb. 15£
GREEN BEANS
CUCUMBERS
LARGE SIZE
Firm-meated!
2 for 5¢
GREEN ONIONS
FRESH LOCAL
Large bunches.
bunch 5¢
JUMBO CANTALOUPES
Thickmeated.
lb. 7¢
HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE
Fresh, ripe.
Delicious.
lb. 15¢
DONUTS
DEEP FRY
Pkg. of 4 23¢
FRESH BREAD
MRS. WRIGHT'S
Large leaf
26¢
Plain or sugar style.
RADE "A" FIRST QUALITY
TER 57¢
lb. ctn.
USDA CERTIFIED "AA." 1-lb. 65¢
1st quality, foil-wrapped. ctn.
EGGS
CREAM O'CROP
LARGE 'AA'
1-doz. ctn.
51¢
BEVERLY BRAND.
CHUNK OR CREAMY.
12-oz. jar 33¢ 18-oz. jar 49¢
OD
SWIFT'S BABY MEATS
Strained or Junior.
Wide assortment.
5 cans 99¢
AT., JUNE 23, 24, 25, 1955, AT SAFEWAY STORES IN
(Thru Sunday in Stores open Sunday)
Sales tax collected on taxable items.
Bekair
FROZEN FOODS
GREEN PEAS
Shelled from the pod on the vine in the freezing plant at the very last minute!
Hours fresher to you!
2 10-oz. pkgs. 29¢
Fruit Juice Sale!
Lemonade, Blended Orange and Grapefruit, or Grapefruit.
6-oz. can 10¢
YOUR CHOICE
CONCORD GRAPE
Vitamin C added! 6-oz. can 15¢
ICE MILK
BAND BOX.
Creamy texture. 35¢
HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES
WHITE KING
Liquid Detergent 12-oz. can 33¢
RIK RAK
Quality Cleanser 3 14-oz. cans 25¢
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