anaheim-gazette 1957-03-21
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Forum Film
"Germany Today"
Victor Sickinger returns to the Anaheim Forum platform to present his film "Germany Today" on Monday evening, Mar. 25, at 7:30 o'clock. The film is a comprehensive view of Germany... showing modern growth and development, industrially, economically and educationally. It is a film that is both beautiful and educational.
Mr. Sickinger has a notable background and experience which fitted him for the photographing and producing of several successful films in different parts of Europe and America. Formerly he was news press photographer for the Herald-Examiner in Chicago, and for two years for the Chicago Tribune. For some time he was with the AP News Service and was assistant to the chief photographer with Pathé in the Chicago area. As he speaks German fluently he was able to gain much more information and easier access to many places and events than most photographers who travel through Switzerland, Austria and Germany.
There is no charge for the forum programs and parking is available in the school parking lot which may be entered by way of Illinois Street.
Homemakers Club Enjoy Meeting
The Anaheim Evening Homemakers Group enjoyed a meeting at the home of Mrs. Guy De Wolf, 9892 Caplan Street, at 8 p.m. on Mar. 13.
Project leaders for the meeting were Mrs. Paul F. Paddock and Mrs. De Wolf, whose subject was "Let's Go Shopping for Food". The four basic points stressed were: 1. Economize with the food dollar; 2. How many dollars should you spend; 3. Plan your VFW Auxiliary Elect Officers
At the last meeting of the VFW Auxiliary, election of officers was the high-point of the session Those elected were: Mrs. Al Kumar, president; Mrs. Way Newman, senior vice-president; Mrs. Walter Hart, junior vice-president; Mrs. Ed Hund, treasurer; Mrs. Florence Jenschaplain; Mrs. Martha Russell copductress; Mrs. Ella Wooldguard; Mrs. Cecile Baxter, three year trustee; Mrs. Ernest Ridards, two-year trustee. Disfirms delegates elected were: Mr. Ernest Richards, Florence Croll, Martha Russell, Cecile Baxter and Mrs. Ralph Aldrich. Trist alternates are: Mmes. Wa Newman, Vinnie Swallow, Fence Jensen, Ed Hund and Mida Trendle.
Mrs. Kramer appointed Mr. Ralph Aldrich as secretary to will hame other appointive cers and chairmen at the next meeting.
Announcement was made that the joint installation of Anaheim VFW Post 3173 and the Anaheim on April 10 at the American Legion Hall on North Len Street. The public is invited attend.
Mrs. Walter Hart recently sent an American Flag to Cub Scouts of Roosevelt School It was voted to present a report to the Anaheim Red Cross use in their hall. Presentation
BAUMEN, Attorney at Law, 1950 Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles 26, County of Los Angeles, State of California, all the right, title and interest of said deceased at the time of death and all the night, interest that the estate of said deceased has acquired by operation of law or otherwise, other than or in addition to that of said deceased, at the time of death, in and to all the certain real property situated in the City of Huntington Beach, County of ORANGE, State of California, particularly described as follows, to wit:
Lots 29 and 30 in Block $802, Vista Del Mar Tract, Huntington Beach, as per map in Book 4, Page 4, Records of Orange County, California.
Terms of sale cash in lawful money of the United States on confirmation of sale, or part cash and balance evidenced by note secured by Mortgage or Trust Deed on the property so sold. Ten per cent of amount bid to be deposited with bid.
Bids or offers to be in writing and will be received at the aforesaid office at any time after the first publication hereof and before date of sale.
Dated March 15, 1957.
WALTER G. VAN DYKE,
Administrator of the Estate of said decendent.
G. G. Baumen,
1950 Sunset Blvd..
Los Angeles M. Calif.
Attorney for Administrator.
The Anaheim Evening Home-makers Group enjoyed a meeting at the home of Mrs. Guy De Wolf, 9892 Caplan Street, at 8 p.m. on Mar. 13.
Project leaders for the meeting were Mrs. Paul F. Paddock and Mrs. De Wolf, whose subject was "Let's Go Shopping for Food". The four basic points stressed were: 1. Economize with the food dollar; 2. How many dollars should you spend; 3. Plan your work—Work you plan, and 4. Be a smart shopper. Club members were reminded that if they abide by the above pointers, they would save time, energy and money.
A special feature for the meeting was a clever skit, "Thought for Food" enacted by several members of the group. Mrs. William Steyer played the part of Mrs. Learner; Mrs. Robert Bernard, Mrs. Goodwin Leader; Mrs. Lesile Kirsch, Mrs. Brokenlegg, and Mrs. Joe Schweizer played Phil Basket, the Merchant.
Mrs. Walter Hart recently sent an American Flag to Cub Scouts of Roosevelt Schlitt It was voted to present a to the Anaheim Red Cross use in their hall. Presentation this flag will be announced later date.
During the business session Mrs. Wayne Newman was pointed Poppy chairman.
Refreshments were served the close of the meeting by Walter Schroeder and Mrs. Trendle.
Garden Club Plans
Flower Show in M
The Anaheim Garden Club at the attractive home of F. E. Charles, 1113 Lindene
YOU ARE
CORDIALLY INVITED
TO ATTEND
OPEN
HOUSE
W Auxiliary
Act Officers
The last meeting of the VFW
Auxiliary, election of officers was
high-point of the session.
Elected were: Mrs. Al Krapresident; Mrs. Wayne
man, senior vice-president;
Mrs. Walter Hart, junior viceclient; Mrs. Ed Hund, treasmier; Mrs. Florence Jenseh,
main; Mrs. Martha Russell,
actress; Mrs. Ella Wolfe,
st; Mrs. Cecile Baxter, threetrustee; Mrs. Ernest Richtwo-year trustee. Disfrict
rates elected were: Mmes.
St Richards, Florence CarMartha Russell, Cecile Baxand Mrs. Ralph Aldrich. Distributaries are: Mmes. Wayne
man, Vinnie Swallow, FlorJensen, Ed Hund and Mrs.
Trendle.
Ms. Kramer appointed Mrs.
Aldrich as secretary and
chame other appointive offind and chairmen at the next
enforcement was made of
point installation of Anaheim
Post 3173 and the Auxilion
April 10 at the American
Hall on North Lemon
at The public is invited to
add.
Ms. Walter Hart recently predied an American Flag to the
Scouts of Roosevelt School.
Was voted to present a flag
the Anaheim Red Cross for
on their hall. Presentation of
Fullerton, the highlight of the
meeting being the discussion of
plans for the flower show to be
held in May. Cohostesses with
Mrs. Charles were Mrs. Richard
Dugdale, Mrs. James F. Cowee
and Mrs. Wm. P. Hall.
Following the opening of the
meeting by the president, Mrs.
Ralph Focht, a clever reading,
"My Lady By the Chimney Corner," by Alexander Ervine was given by Mrs. D. C. Toms.
Mrs. Charles Organ was chosen as 'chairman of the nominating committee with Mrs. Gene Frantz and Mrs. George Kohlenberger assisting her.
Speaking for Homer Green of
Garden Grove, Robert Uttermohlen showed colored slides of gorgeous gardens using various bulbs. He later gave instructions on the care and growth of bulbs, presenting the members with a number of prizes.
Special guests for the meeting were Mrs. Eleanor Parks, Mrs.
Robert Fulton, Mrs. Caroline
Mogan and Mrs. Ethel Schultz.
Theme for Pre-Easter Luncheons Is Announced
"The Challenge of the Cross" is the theme for the 32nd annual Anaheim YMCA pre-Easter men's luncheons scheduled to begin Wednesday, Mar. 20, according to the Rev. Roland W. Anderson,
The luncheons will begin promptly at 12:05 and end at 12:55 enabling many people to attend during their lunch period.
Ladies from the Council of Church women will prepare and serve the first luncheon. All sessions will be at the Anaheim YMCA, 121 S. Citron Street. All men are invited but reservations are requested by noon on Tuesday. Phone KE 5-2165.
Jesse W. Fitz
Dies Friday Night
Jesse W. Fitz, 89, a native of Iowa who came to California in 1944 and who had lived in Anaheim for three years at 207 South Clementine Street, died last Friday night at the Anaheim Community Hospital after a brief illness.
He is survived by his wife, Mary B. Fitz; one daughter, Mrs. Carrie Lambert of Anaheim; one grandson, Donald Lambert of Berkeley; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Mark of Iowa and Mrs. Lille Earle of Minnesota; two brothers, George A. Fitz and Edward Fitz both of Iowa.
He was a lifelong member of the Baptist Church and since coming to Anaheim he was a member of the Bethel Baptist Church.
The Rev. Berthold Jacksteit, pastor of the church, officiated at funeral services held from Hilgenfeld Chapel Monday at 2 p.m.
St. Jude Guild
See Cancer Film
The regular monthly meeteof the St. Jude Hospital Guild
held at the La Habra Women's Clubhouse, was highlighted by 16-MM color film entitled "Bryn Self-Examination". An unusuby large attendance testified
the interest being shown ewwhere by women, Harold F.
braith, M.D., obstetrician
gynecologist in Fullerton ansed questions from the audiand stated that skin and bran
cancer are the two kinds thae easy to detect and cure in early stages. While cancer is tal if untreated, or treated late, early cancer is among most curable of the major caes of death.
Prior to viewing the filishort business meeting was ducted by Mrs. Henry Pullpresident, Mrs. Richard Dish,
parliamentarian, gave the sereading of the proposed ambiments to the by-laws, which accepted as read and paunanimously.
Mrs. Robert Raab, ways means chairman, was on to sell tickets for the Appartment-fashion show at BeBay Club, Mrs. Le Moyne S.
and her decoration commenare busily at work making usual decorations for tho' luncheon tables.
Mrs. Vernon Corey and Frank Escalle, hospital se-
Theme for Pre-Easter Luncheons Is Announced
"The Challenge of the Cross" is the theme for the 32nd annual Anaheim YMCA pre-Easter men's luncheon scheduled to begin Wednesday, Mar. 20, according to the Rev. Roland W. Anderson, chairman of the "Y" Christian emphasis committee.
In keeping with the over-all theme the subjects for the five luncheon meetings are as follows: Mar. 20, "The Cross and the World", Mar. 27, "The Cross and our Nation"; Apr. 3, "The Cross and our Community"; Apr. 10, "The Cross and the Church", and Apr. 17, "The Cross and You."
The Rev. Berthold Jacksteit, Pastor of the Bethel Baptist Church of Anaheim will give the opening address on the subject "The Cross and the World".
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
"Practical Benefits from Trusting God" will be the subject of a Christian Science program to be given on Columbia's Church of the Air over KNX on Sunday, Mar. 24, at 7:30 a.m. The speaker will be Maurice W. Hastie, of New York City. The program will be given under the auspices of the Christian Science Committee on Publications for New York.
Mrs. Robert Raab, ways means chairman, was on to sell tickets for the April luncheon-fashion show at Bay Club Mrs. Le Moyne S and her decoration comm are busily at work making usual decorations for the luncheon tables.
Mrs. Vernon Corey and Frank Escalle, hospital se chairmen, announced there great deal of sewing to be before the May 1 opening of new hospital. "Work Day" M 26 will be devoted to that effect and it is hoped many m bers will bring their por sewing machines and be on at 9:30 to help complete this portant work.
Mrs. Leonard Matson, host itty chairman, made an ann ment about plans being f lated for the Guild member act as official hostesses at formal dedication of St.
MONDAY, MARCH 25TH, 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
to celebrate the opening of our
BROADWAY-ANAHEIM BRANCH
1663 Crescent Avenue, Anaheim
Richard H. Tunnicliff, Branch Manager,
Robert G. Norris, Assistant Manager
REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED ALL DAY.
The new Broadway-Anaheim Branch will offer complete banking service including Savings and Checking Accounts, Safe Deposit Boxes, Escrows, Trust and Estate Service and all types of Loans.
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Jude Guild
Cancer Film
regular monthly meeting
St. Jude Hospital Guild,
at the La Habra Women's house, was highlighted by a MIM color film entitled "Breast Examination". An unusual large attendance testified to interest being shown every year by women. Harold F. Galish, M.D., obstetrician and ecologist in Fullerton answer questions from the audience stated that skin and breast cancer are the two kinds most likely to detect and cure in the early stages. While cancer is fairly untreated, or treated too early cancer is among the most curable of the major causes of death.
Viewing the film, a business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Henry Pullman, President. Mrs. Richard Dishman, filamentarian, gave the seconding of the proposed amendments to the by-laws, which were adopted as read and passed unanimously.
Mrs. Robert Raab, ways and means chairman, was on hand sell tickets for the April 3 fashion show at Balboa Club. Mrs. Le Moyne Stiles her decoration committee busily at work making unreal decorations for the 60 chelon tables.
Hospital on Saturday, May 14. Her committee also served refreshments at the close of the meeting.
Noted Begonia Grower to Speak At Fuchsia Club
Glenn W. Motschman will be the speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Orange County Branch of the California National Fuchsia Society, the meeting to be held Tuesday, Mar. 26, at 8 p.m. at the Anaheim American Legion Hall, 936 N. Lemon Street.
Mr. Motschman is a noted grower of Begonias, especially Tuberous Begonias. He will speak and show films on that subject.
Guests are cordially invited to attend the meeting. There will be the usual plant exchange and refreshments.
Since 1910 more than 26,000,000 boys and leaders have been active in the Boy Scouts of America.
Welcome
TO THE
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NATIONAL BANK
Mrs. Robert Raab, ways and
chairman, was on hand
tickets for the April 3
cheon-fashion show at Balboa
Club. Mrs. Le Moyne Stiles
her decoration committee
busily at work making unal decorations for the 60
cheon tables.
Mrs. Vernon Corey and Mrs.
Escalle, hospital sewing
men, announced there is a
deal of sewing to be done
the May 1 opening of The
hospital. "Work Day" March
will be devoted to that projand it is hoped many mems will bring their portable
ing machines and be on hand
9:30 to help complete this imtant work.
Mrs. Leonard Matson, hospitalchairman, made an announcement about plans being formud for the Guild members to
as official hostesses at the
mal dedication of St. Jude
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