oc-plain-dealer 1922-11-25
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YOUNG COUPLE
ANNOUNCES NEWS
OF HAPPY EVENT
CUED is again placing himself in the limelight, and as a result of his excellent aim, four weddings have occurred within a week, all of the principals well known in Anaheim.
Happy news of the wedding of Miss Nannie Riley and Mr. Ralph Wilcox, who were married in Los Angeles the first of the week was learned by Anheim friends today. Mrs. Wilcox who was Miss Nannie Riley until Monday, Nov. 20, and Mr. Wilcox, accompanied by Miss Deatrice Wilcox, sister of the groom, slipped away to Los Angeles where they were married by a Presbyterian minister.
The bride left home Monday, presumably to go to work in Santa Ana and returned home in the evening about the usual time. She was accompanied by Mr. Wilcox and Miss Wilcox and then introduced the guests to her parents as her husband and sister-in-law.
The wedding of this popular couple had been anticipated for several weeks but came almost as a complete surprise. Mrs. Wilcox, although living at Stanton, attended Anaheim H. S. and graduated with the class of '20. She has been working in Los Angeles, but for the past several months at Santa Ana. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Riley of Stanton.
Mr. Wilcox is engaged in the carpenter work with his father, F. A. Wilcox and is well known among the people here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox will make their home in Anaheim.
Pre-Thanksgiving Dinner
The C. A. McCullah home was gladdened last evening by a family gatehring at a premature Thanksgiving dinner. Fruits of the season formed the centerpiece and a repast of all the good things incident to the season were served. The happy company included Rev. and Mrs. C. H. M. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sutherland, Mr. Walter Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. McCullah and Miss Katherine Anna, their daughter.
FINE PROGRAM AND SOCIAL FINE AT CLASS PARTY
With the congregation all that could be desired, both in number and in appreciation, as well as a happy social spirit, the apton social held last evening by the Local Women's class of the Christian church, was a decided success.
The program, under the eye of Mrs. W. F. McCullah and Mrs. N. F. Ballou, was very entertaining and contained the following numbers: piano solo, Floy Ballou; recitation, Laura and Lucille Rice; song, five little girls; recitation, Virginia McClellan; Thanksgiving exercise, five little girls; Song, Nellie Barr; recitation, Dorothy Livingston; song, five little girls; reading, Laura Dean; song, Ellen and Virginia McClellan; a little girl's first attempt at speechmaking, Fay Ballou; song, Mr. F. H. Leonard; recitation, Ellen McClellan; reading, Ethel Harding; men's quartet, "The Old Rugged Cross"; and the benediction, by the pastor.
A social hour, in which plec, cocoa and coffee were served, with Mrs. K. C. Rhite chairmans of the committee.
PIONEER
EIGHT GUEEN
SURROUND
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Slip Away to Wed
Miss Lillian A. Eberhain, Fullerton, and August G. Welsh, Anaheim, stole a march on their many friends Wednesday, by slipping away to Santa Ana and being married by Justice Cox. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Eberlain of Fullerton and has held a clerical position in Fullerton. Mr. Welsh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Welsh and for the past several years has been connected with the Standard Oil Co.
The couple planned their marriage several months ago but owing to a serious injury to Mr. Welsh while working in the oil fields, the wedding was postponed.
Mr. and Mrs. Welsh were accompanied by Mrs. J. G. Welsh, mother of the groom, and a sister of the bride. After their return from a short honeymoon they will be at home in Anaheim to their many friends.
Newlyweds Reside Here
Oscar Giese of Garden Grove, and Miss William Reed of Anaheim, were married Thursday. The young folks expect to make their home in Anaheim. Mr. Giese was a 1922 graduate of the Anaheim U. H.S., and until this week a student in the Fullerton Junior College and made an enviable record in football in both institutions. Miss Reed was an employee of the Boston Bakery and has many friends in Anaheim and Placentia where she formerly resided.
Ralph Hixson of So. Dakota, brother of Mrs. Ed Pember, is a guest at the Pember home.
U. of C. Alumni Tonight
As another treat in store for the University of California graduates, who are located in this section of the state, and who will banquet together this evening in Fullerton, Miss Droglilla Mackey, of the Southern Branch, of Los Angeles, has accepted the invitation to preside as toastmistress.
With Dean Rieber making the principal address of the evening and short talks by other members of the alumni, and a solo by Miss Shrode, the evening is a very promising one. Among reservations made are many from Anaheim.
Cedar Chest Opens
The Cedar Chest, 112 North Lemon-st is carrying a stock of the prettiest things for Christmas gifts one could ever ask. The ladies in charge, Evelyn Fellings, and Harriet Muzzy Melcher, have decided to close out the pretty articles and are inviting the public to make the purchases early, for of course the stock will go fast. With Christmas only one month away, now is a good time to visit the Cedar Chest.
Notable Woman Speaker
Mr. Anna Paul Cason, dean of women of the school of Christianity, in Los Angeles, will speak Sunday in the Fullerton Christian church. This is the women's annual missionary day, one of the big days in the yearly extender of the Christian church, and all friends of the church are cordially invited.
Mrs. Cason is a sister of Mrs. Frank Dowling, and has met many or the congregation while making visits in Fullerton.
Sorority Social Evening
A meeting of the Zeta Chi Omega sorority was held Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Ella Cook on South Walnut. A business meeting preceded the social hour, wherein the girls passed the time over their fancy work. Refreshments were served and plans made for a Christmas surprise. Mrs. Wilcox, although living at Stanton, attended Anaheim H.S. and graduated with the class of '20. She has been working in Los Angeles, but for the past several months at Santa Ana. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.A.Riley of Stanton.
Mr. Wilcox is engaged in the carpenter work with his father, F.A.Wilcox and is well known among the people here, Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox will make their home in Anaheim.
Hotels
Guests included: C.N.Titzman, Charles E.Wade, Sangene, Orebert, H.C.B.Morel
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Sorority Social Evening
A meeting of the Zeta Chi Omega sorority was held Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Ella Cook on South Walnut. A business meeting preceded the social hour, where in the girls passed the time over their fancywork. Refrehments were served and plans made for a Christmas party to be given in the near future.
Attends Nurses' Bazaar
Miss Lucy Wood, Was in Santa Ana last evening in attendance at a bazaar given by the alumni of the Santa Ana hospital. A nice display of flowers, needlework and art was arranged in booths, and after purchases had been made, dancing was enjoyed.
To Greet New Rector
A reception to Dean Bode and family, the former being the new rector of St. Michael's church, will be tendered a reception Tuesday evening at the parish house. All Episcopalans are cordially invited.
The new rector will assume his duties about the middle of December, and will make Anaheim the place of residence.
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OF THE PLAIN DEALER, NOV. 25, 1922
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PIONEER MOTHER,
EIGHTY-FIVE, IS
GUEST OF HONOR
SURROUNDED by her family in the home of her son, Jack Eymann,
Mrs. Amelia Frohling, of North Citron street was entertained yesterday in honor of her eighty-fifth birthday. A sumptuous dinner, with birthday cake, bearing candles, was served, covers being laid for Mrs. Frohling, Mrs. Alma Pellegrin, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Van Oost and Mr. and Mrs. Eyman and family. Table decorations were pink roses and ferns.
Mrs. Frohling is one of the few real pioneers left in Anaheim. She came in 1859 with her parents, who were of the original colonists, and with the exception of a short time has resided here ever since. Her stories of the early days and her observation of Anaheim's growth and development are intensely interesting. She is thoroughly alive to the present day affairs and blessed with the best of health and keen faculties. Mrs. Frohling promises to enjoy many more birthday anniversaries.
Entertains Cantata Leaders
The principal characters of the cast which will present the cantata. "The Adoration," were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCulah Thursday evening, in an informal manner.
The story in song will be given Friday night, Dec. 22, in the White Temple, under the direction of Mrs. McCullah. The presentation will be made on costume, with all the spectacular and lighting effects. It is the intention of the committee to surpass anything done in a sacred musical offering in Anaheim, and to
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The principal characters of the cast which will present the cantata.
"The Adoration," were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCulah Thursday evening, in an informal manner.
The story in song will be given Friday night, Dec. 22, in the White Temple, under the direction of Mrs. McCullah. The presentation will be made on costume, with all the spectacular and lighting effects. It is the intention of the committee to surpass anything done in a sacred musical offering in Anaheim, and to that end the rehearsals are going long energetically.
After rehearsal of all the leading numbers, a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served during the time. The parts are carried by the Messames Frank Montgomery, Abernethy, Knipe, Durham, Hitchcock, Pemberton, Surberland, and Miss Margaree; Lawrence, and the Messiges Potter, Stokes, Montgomery, Phillips, Lewis, Merrill, McCullah and Ed Campbell. The cast will include a large number of children also.
Mrs. E. A. Collins will have the responsibility of all the costuming and stage settings, which make an elaborate showing.
Under the directorship of H. L. Potter, special music is being prepared for the Christmas Sunday service. Mr. Potter has recently assumed leadership of the choir and his progress is mutually enjoyable.
Autumn Tints
Mrs. John Eells assisted by Miss Doris Eells, very graciously entertained yesterday for the members of the West End Country club. The rooms were pleasant set with a Thanksgiving color scheme and the same idea was carried out in the refreshments.
Embroidery work interspersed with chatting was enjoyed until the late afternoon. Guests included the Messames Saulsberry, Omolina, Rebman, Day, Cornwell, Weeler, Keys, Fishering, Harbeson, Dutton, H. G. Carlin, Ralph Eells, MeAllater, Meredith, Mans, Miss Marjorie Day.
Mrs. Fishering will entertain the club next month.
Marriage Lincenses
August G. Welsh, 29; Anaheim, Lillie A. Eberlein, 21; Fullerton, Otto Albert Kuhlman, 34; Emelia Louise Bolz, 23; Anaheim.
Hotel Valencia Guests
Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included: M. Goldberry, New York; C. N. Thayer, Thermal; Charles E. Zitzman, Taft; J. R. Heek, La Habra; Charles E. Purdom, Chicago; J. A. Wade, San Diego; H. M. Miller, Eugene, Ore.; R. M. Gunn, Miss Lambert, H. C. Barber, Sam Rogers, M. B. Morelart, George T. Vance.
SANTA FE MASONS HOLD BIG INITIATION
The local Santa Fe force consisting of C. A. Walker, agent; I. D. Davison, cashier; and A. Alexander, clerk, with Clyde Williams, a former Santa Fe employe, and A. L. McClelland, conductor, left at 3 p.m. today for San Bernardino to assist in conferring the third degree of Masonry upon two Santa Fe railroad officials of the bridge building and transportation departments. The degree team of the Santa Fe Masonic Club with a membership of 1000 is to confere the work. A record attendance is anticipated.
A standard sleeper leaves Los Angeles at 4:45 p.m. for the members of the club to sleep in following the meeting, returning to Los Angeles Sunday morning.
SCOUTS WORK HARD FOR ENTERTAINMENT
Boys of scout Troop No. 1, from St. Catherine's School are working hard for their entertainment Monday Nov. 27 at their auditorium.
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Hotel Valencia Guests
Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included: M. Goldberry, New York; C. N. Thayer, Thermal; Charles E. Zitzman, Taft; J. R. Heck, La Habra; Charles E. Purdom, Chicago; J. A. Wade, San Diego; H. M. Miller, Eugene, Ore.; R. M. Gunn, Miss Lambert, H. C. Barber, Sam Rogers, M. B. Morelart, George T. Vance, Gordon Wolfe, and H. Hale, Los Angeles.
City Briefs
Miss Lenore Stewart has returned from a week's visit at Long Beach. She was accompanied home by Mrs. S. Wheeler, grandmother and Miss Betty Stewart sister. The two latter will remain over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reed and son Donald returned home last evening from a two months tour of eastern cities, their destination being Providence, Rhode Island. They stopped at Claremont yesterday to visit Miss Ruth Reed, who is a student there. Misses Frances and Marjorie Reed and Ruth Chamberlain went after them last evening. They report a most enjoyable trip but are glad to get back home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ritchie returned last evening from a week's visit to points in the nodrth. They visited their son in Porterville and friends in Fresno. The journey was made by automobile, over fine roads and through the most pleasant weather.
H. P. Tobin and N. M. Durkee attended the apple show at Yucaipa today.
M. G. Foster, Lincoln representative from the Ford Motor Co., in Los Angeles, was an Anaheim visitor or yesterday. He is calling upon Lincoln owners.
Mrs. Lizzie Huntington and son Loule and Miss Esther Pember have returned from a week's trip in the mountains above Saugus where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shrode and baby son. Mr. and Mrs. Shrode returned with them and will remain until after Thanksgiving day.
SCOUTS WORK HARD FOR ENTERTAINMENT
Boys of scout Troop No. 1, from St. Catherine's School are working hard for their entertainment Monday, Nov. 27, at their auditorium on No. Palm-st. The feature will be the play entitled "The Man without a Country". Musical numbers will also be given. Members
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Men's class at Nash garage, 9:30.
Bible School, 9:45.
Music in charge of H. Easton Jenner.
Communion Service 11:00 a.m.
Morning Subject: "A true sense of
Stewardship".
Christian Endeavor 9:10 p.m.
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.
Music in charge of H. Easton Jenner.
Evening Subject: "How all the
disciples of Christ may be united".
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hays and Mr.
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