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rs uane dmith 1 in naiu Orton tapp Children Home Society Pre-nuptial Parties Are Climaxed With Afternoon Tea Hostesses At Luncheon Observe Patriotic Theme MANY PLEASANT NEW HOMES ARE NOW BEING ESTABUSHED BY THIS GROUP OF MATRONS, BRIDES OF SUMMER MONTHS wax a special interest attached to the formal tea at which John Tessmann. Oene- vieve Humlston and Mins Agness Todd Miller entertained yesterday afternoon In the Tessmann home, East Seventeenth street, for It win the final pre-nuptial eourt- ery paid Mlaa Nancy Elder, who today to wed Theron Clark of Los Angeles. Invitations issued to the function designated hours for receiving of friends calling to offer their good wishes to Mias Elder, and to enjoy the hospitality of her hostesses. Miss Jean Mulbar received quests at the door, and other members of Wrycende Maegdenu and T. W.

C. A. branches, assist ed throughout the afternoon. All were charming In their dainty af ternoon gowns of pastel crepes and filmy organdies. In the formal receiving line were Mrs.

Tessmann wearing sheer crepe In a pastel tone of sage green; Miss Hutniston In white net and valenciennes lace; Miss Miller in bisque lace, and Miss Elder in delicate padc green crepe with cut. steel headed design. Baskets of repeated the endless pattern of soft pastel hues, but In the dining room where repaired for the tea menu, azure blue and white w-ere the colors maintained. Delphiniums and asters in this exquisite combination of colors were massed on the buffet and centered the candlelit table, spread with handsome cloth of embroidered grass linen and filet lace. Miss Geraldine Gilbert presented to each guest a tiny corsage of blue delphinium and white sweet peas, and even the fours, ices and bonbons of the menu repeated the color motif.

Presiding at the silver tea and coffee urns during the earlier afternoon hours, were Mrs. Lewis Smith of Whittier, a sister of Miss Elder, and Mrs. Clarence Gustlin. Later in the afternoon they surrendered their places to Charles F. Smith and Mrs.

Horace J. Mrs. E. C. Gilbert and Miss Dorothy Decker assisted In the dining room, and Lena Thomas In the living room.

Serving was accomplished by the Misses Helen Lasby and Marjorie Lindsay, nieces of Tessmann, and Miss Miriam Smith, niece of Misa Elder. Approximately a hundred guests were greeted, and in turn proffered their good wishes to Miss Elder, and expressed interest In her future plans. Fidelis Class Spends Pleasant Day At Newport Calling on the month of patriotic significance, Mesdames W. D. Finn, Thomas Brooks, A.

E. Wallace and Pauline Bein- arranged a charming setting for the luncheon meeting of Matrons' association at which they were hostesses Thursday afternoon In Maeonlc temple. They had arranged a long table with red, white and blue stream- Amerlran flags and bouquets of brilliant red hibiscus Favors were clover little red, white and blue bouquets In containers made especially for the occasion. Am- her circle members served the de- luncheon. Roscoe Wilson, president, conducted a 2 business meeting which wae opened with group singing of "Blest Be the Tie That conducted by Mrs.

Jacob Bohlander were followed by roll call during which each member discussed topics of the day. The president paid trlhute to the memory of the late Mrs. T. A. Mair.

Meedames McCormac and Blanche Haekleton of the program committee presented Miss Jeannette Lutes in a series of read- lngs and Miss Beulah Parker in piano and vocal selections. A special guest In addition to Miss Lutes and Miss Parker was Mrs. Nell Neighbour, worthy matron of Hermosa. chapter, O. E.

S. Members present were Mesdames W. D. Barker, C. D.

Benight. Minnie Briggs. Joe C. Burke, Thomas Brooks, Jacob Bohlander. F.

D. Drake, W. D. Finn. Ruth Hurlburi, Blanche Hanson, H.

T. Jones, J. W. McCormac. J.

R. Medlock. C. F. Mitchell, George Osterman.

Jennie Peek, F. C. Rowland, Fannie Reeves, Max Cora Rugg, William Strassberger. H. T.

Trueblood. Jeannette Terwilllger. Rnscoe Wilson, A. E. Wallace.

Dr. Ada Henry and Pauline Relnhaus. Party Guests Shower Miss Drake With Linens Plnce announcing her ment to Dr John Ferte of Los Angeles tittle more than month ago. Miss Helen has I complimented at several love I) Duck Dinner Prepared Over New Outdoor Fireplace Employes of Van Dien- Young company were brought together for a pleasant social affatr i Thursday night on the of the home of Mr. and E.

M. Iflgday. 120R Cypress the latest which The party was occasioned by the pince laat night when Mrs John1 recent completion of an outdoor I D. Strahle 'the received her guests at Doris Kathryn Tea fireplace, a handsome addition to the attractive gardens of home. George W.

Young acted as chef. leavers" making good use of the fireplace amusing contest enjoyed with the he roasted ducks over prize for scoring high going to Mre The fowls, provided by Miss Ruth Ann Walker. Decorat- Atha Maddox, were served with ed with a variety of floral designs, other inviting contributed by tallies which were to still various participants in din- further ehmiflc.ance later In the i ner evening, were distributed for Colorful lent iight for tton bridge play. Guests plaved the dinner, served at a long nt tables representing various ble brightened by pompon zln- hnnevmuon such Grand nlas and in large Canvon etc, Prises i went indoors for the re- Fidelis members of First Baptist church spent Thursday at Newport Beach as guests In the A. M.

Robinson cottage. Guests enjoyed swimming and other beach sports in the morning, ing in a covered-dish luncheon at noon. Mesdames A. De Wolfe, S. Huneaker and H.

I Pearson were on the committee in charge of this feature White Shrine Officers Plan Special Party For Sideliners rs I de i burns went to those holding first and second high scores, Horace leering Miss Ruth Ann Walker. mainder of the evening, when -on- versstlon and music were enjoyed. Company employes present Invited to the large dining room Mr. and Hlgday and their for refreshments, guests found daughter. Miss Dixie Lee Hlg- their places by matching the flow- day.

and Messrs and Mesdames H. vrs designed on their tallies with B. Van Dien, George W. Young. the forming quets at each place, corsage of nrsage bou- Atha Maddox.

H. Babcock and son, Rex Mason. Ralph Van De Walker, P. C. IJdv; Miss An- A long table used for the occas- na Tiemann and Benton Van Dien ion Wits outlined with festoons of Other guests were Mr.

and Mrs. 8F. Borenson and sons. Ken- Walter and Boren Jr. Mr and Mrs If.

D. Atkinson and son, Morris, Long Reach. Hostess Adds Another greenery and centered with a com- nlete miniature bridal party stand- neth. tng on a path wav of rose petals city; By the glow of pink and tapers an appcttr.tng strawberry mousse was served wtth cookies and coffee. The ring of an alarm clock gave Miss Drake the signal that she PjpRSililt Affsif to to open the piled high in a large The were all lovely linens.

Invited to tffalr vttl the hostess, Mrs. Rtrahle. were her mother, Mrs, William lloff- man, Migs and her mother, Mre D. and It. Harris.

Normsn Hicks, Vic- I tor Hupp, H. W. Tjeeeing, H. F. Continuing the series of delightfully Intimate parties which has giving from to time during the summer, Mrs.

Howard Rapp yesterday received a dozen of her friends at a tract IssehMn in her home, Bruiting, C. Forman. J. Eu- i c.reenleaf street. Enjoying a luncheon meeting Thursday afternoon on the grounds of the J.

Nicholson home. 1911 Spurgeon street, of Damascus White Shrine made plans for the party with which they are to entertain sideliners at the next regular meeting of the lodge. The event, for which elaborate plans are being made, will take place Friday, July 27. following an p. m.

meeting In Masonic temple. Luncheon in the outdoor setting was a covered-dish affair, cerved at small brightened with bouquets of flowers. Cards were played during the afternoon Present with Mrs. Nlcholaon and Miss Effle Nicholson of the home were Mrs. Marie Patterson, worthy high priestess of Damascus White Shrine, and Mesdames Maud Wiley, Louise Chapin, B.

E. Dawson, High school and tor the past five Maggie Mae Reed, Florence Wright, years has been employed by the Florence Tralle. Eva Mae McCon- Southern California Telephone nell, Sue Henry. Elizabeth Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.

Wood are During the afternoon, members i Augusta tt bisennan, Jennie 8Hipe, i welcoming friends if theii home at rked on quilt and other I Jessie Overton. Janet Martin and 102S avenue, Santa Ana. distribution! Miss Mary Margaret Reed. MRS. LsROY BURNS Although Mrs.

LoRoy Burns, Miss Thelms Dugan, daughter of DUANE L. SMITH After a honeymoon trip north, Mr. and Mrs. Duane L. Smith are at home to their at 1249 Huntley Drive.

Angeles. Mrs. Smith was Miss Edna Hearn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.

B. Hearn. 1214 South Broadway Her marriage to Mr. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert E. Smith, 802 East Sixth street, occurred on June 2S in Los The bride surrendered her teaching position in Santa Ana schools to wed Mr. Smith is a store manager in Los Angeles. MRS. KENNETH WOOD Mrs.

Kenneth Wood was. prior to her marriage of June 21 in Yuma, Arlz, Miss Vesta Ralph, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ralph, North Prospect avenue. Grange.

She was a member of the 1927 graduating class of Orange Union Mr. ami Mrs. John Dugan. North Glossal! street. Orange, was prominent In social life of that ctty, she will transfer her interests ami activities to Ranta Ana, since her marriage on July to Mr.

Rurn-- son of Mr. and Mrs. John 1338 Bnuth Broadway. The youn, are web omlng friends to their home, 1420 South Parton street, since returning from honeymoon trip to the Yosemlte and San Francisco. MRS.

ALTON RALPH When Mrs. Gertrude McCormick, daughter of Mr. and Nine. Hieo- rs oodenough Sunday, June 34, in Costa Mesa Community ohtireh, united in mar- ringe Miss Ruth W. Newman, laughter of Mr.

and Mrs. G. Newman, Tustin avenue, and Orion S. Stiove, son of Mr. and Mrs.

8. C. M. Snwve, Victoria street. Costa Mean Mr.

Sneve, son boat University of Idaho, recently returned from year aboard the acht "Stranger," owned by D. Lewis of Diamond Mar ranch. His bride la owner and manager of Costa Mcfti beauty shop and is graduate of Santa Ana High school. The young people were ompllmcnted at a wedding break rs Lowell a honeymoon in Sequoia National they returned to mako their home it 1421 Nitriti Main street. dore Erickson of Orange, became fast In the Newman horns Untelv after the morning rites.

the bride of Alton Ralph of ange In Yuma, Arlz on June 21. it was a romantic occasion, for the sister, Miss Vestal MRS. RAY OWEN STAPP It, seems appropriate to present MRS. LESLIE GOOOENOUQH Wedded on June 25 in Alhambra, Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie Goodenough returned from a honeymoon In Ban Diego to make their in Whittier during the summer, and this fall will go to Los Angeles to live. Mrs. Goodenough was Miss Isabel Fraser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It.

Fraser, former Habrans now living in Alhambra. Mr. Goodenough Is the son of Mr. and Chartes Goodenough. formerly of I-a.

Habra now of Whittier Walker; the Misses Mary lllakeman, lleva Hawkins, Bowens Newcomb, Marian Bruner, Eleanor Florence Rlnlker. Ruth Walker, all of this community; Mrs. Robert Lowery. i uln'ter; Miss Doris Tennant, Mrs. John Highland.

Couple Welcomes Many Friends to Evening Open House Ralph, at the same time was wwi- Mrs, Ray Owen Sta.pp, a rotami Returning bride, In the uniform which ded to Kenneth Wood from Yuma, the two were she a rued complimented at a wedding din- training at by completing Orange Countv articles for welfare under direction of Mrs. chairman. Mrs. Leola Dietrloh, class president, was in charge of business matters. present were Mesdames O.

8- Caflsnd, Leola Dietrich. Ida McMillan, Belt Comfort, H. A. De Wolfe, A. F.

Davie, M. E. Lawrence, W. 8. Hunsaker, H.

I. Pearson, David Meyer, Mina Spurrier. W. H. McMurphy, Marie Klingenberg, Minnie Cole, Edna Mat-lander, Mae E.

Waterman. R. L. Blanchar, A. C.

Wie.be, C. S. Minter and daughter Ernestine, nd Miss Nellie McMillan. Visitors sharing the event were 1 S. Catland, Miss Catland, Harriet Austin, Mrs.

Ida i'lark Trltt, Mrs, W. J. Richardron nd sons, Kenneth and Bobby. The next claeus meeting will be mid the middle of August. Tent Members Go to Laguna Beach For Luncheon ner in the home of Mr.

and eral hospital with th North PrnsiHH't 1932, which Mr. and Mrs. Al- I dent. Sh Charles Ralph, avenue, Orange. friends in Daniel Court.

North of Mrs. Sophie Parris, Glassed street. Orange MRS. ORTON 9. SNEVE An early morning ceremony ai ttpink cr anta a Jransfer Jc Stomge Co, Whether you ship by train, by boat or by bus, rest assured that you need have no fear for the safety of your when you rely upon us to make the shipment.

Guaranteed service and years of experience. Phone 86 902 N. Main Instead of their usual tea yesterday afternoon, members of Sarah A. Rounds tent. Daughters of Union held a picnic lunchepn In the home of Mrs.

Lydia Scamman, 419 la.cust street. Laguna Reach. Mrs. Maud Sutton, chairman of the committee In charge of the event, had assistance of Jennie Johnson, Mrs. Carrie Sherrill and Mrs.

Seamman. Flowers from the home gardens served as Gueats went outdoors to enjoy the covered-dish lunch eon, served on trays. During the afternoon some of the group did fancy work. Those present were Keren Baker, Florence Perry, Hewitt, Geraldine Beall, Pearl Me- Burney, Maud Sutton, Cora Graham, Maud Addle Gardner. Jessie Hoagland, Olive Willard, Jennie Johnson, Carrie Sherrill, Lylia Beamman and the Mhsaes Minnie Cowan, Adda Cowan, Marjorie Arnold.

Church Group Honors Bride-elect With Shower Miss Naomi Katz, to become the bride pf Ted Daniels, was complimented at a surprise shower given recently in her home, 211 Hesperian street. Young people of the Church of the Nazarene joined in entertaining. Large bouquets of delphiniums and asters were used in carrying out a pink and blue color scheme Games were played, with first prize going to Miss Lois Detweiler. Refreshments of Bavarian cream and cake were served. The evening reached its climax with the presentation of gifts to Miss Katz.

Present were the Misses Lois Detweiler, Ann Detweiler, Clara Dunham, Doris Poole, Alpha Gilbert, Lillian Warwick, Lois Katz. Lydia Katz, Mesdames David Davis, Lester Shambaugh, Joe Sturgis, Dave Bottroff, Mary Katz and honoree, Miss Naomi Katz. Writing Club Members Are Entertained at Garden Supper Because they have not been meeting since May, members of Quill Pen club found special interest in each other companionship last night when they assembled in the Frank J. Was home, 607 Orange avenue, for the 1934 of the tnnua meeting VS version of the garden supper which Southern Ca ifornia Jol Women Golfers Hear Report of Annual Event -lai presi- 8anta laughter HI! I Washington avenue- It was on July 4 that Miss Parria ind Mr. 8tapp.

young business man of Santa Ana, were wedded. After Past Noble Grands of Forosa Entertain With Dinner MRS. LOWELL COLE It was at morning rites eondwt- ed by Rev. W. 8.

Buchanan in First Christian church that Miss Wanda Gilbert, daughter of Mr. Gen- I and Mrs W. W. Gilbert, 517 of i Fifth street, became the bride of Lowell Cole June 16. young people have been tiie Intervening month in Tyler, and other northern points, where Mr.

Cole introduced hie bride to his and other relatives- They will make their home in Santa Ana. Bright hues of summer ers added -harm to the friendly atmosphere of the home, and guests found special attraction in the dining room where they were grouped a single large ble for the lunch hour. A swan motif was effectively employed in the large container for pompon dahlias in mauve and maize tones, and In the smaller which held mauve and yellow tapers. Contract games of the afternoon were tallied on artistic cards to harmonize with the domtnsnt color and Mrs. Rapp awarded the daintiest of organdy tea aprons to the three contest- Recently returned from a honeymoon trip north of 8an Cisco.

Mr. and O. with special Mrs. Loy- extended a delightful hospitality to more than friends this week and Borgmeysr. North Marnjin their home.

1421 street. They as hosts at open house affair, welcoming a to vening. luncheon. On his occasion. an At a charming affair of week ago.

Mrs. Rapp entertained another dozen friends. friends throughout the Dancing was enjoyed, and light Sweet) and Mrs. Byron V. Curry, Mrs Lyle Anderson with high were served.

vere absented with peas and gladioluses In vivid tints were arranged the home artistically aboutawards All signed their names, GllCSt Will Leave for North with best wishes and appropriate in a book provided for the occasion. Mrs, Stapp Jane Farris, daughter o( Mrs. Bophie Far The brief week-end visit in this city of Louise Morrow, pay- golf play Preceding morning at Santa Ana 1 club, women golfers enjo breakfast in the clubhou- early morning session wa. ed by Mrs. F.

0. Drurnm Thursday Country has become a traditional summer hospitality on the part of Mrs. Was. On this occasion there were two hostesses to welcome the club members, tor Mrs. J.

D. Campbell joined with Mrs. Was in entertaining. Way was led at once to the garden where the table was placed beneath one of the big walnut trees. It was a most inviting for centerpiece and plate doilies were bright colored oilcloth squares; light was furnished by tapers in silver candlesticks, and gracing the center of the board was a rustic basket of feathery asters in deep Jewel hues.

After their enjoyment of the supper course, club members repaired to the home itself for a merry evening. Before the party broke up, Mrs. S. B. Marshall, Mrs.

Harry M. Smith and Mrs. Blanche Brown extended invitation to a similar affair to be given Tuesday evening, August 21, in the Marshall home on the hills above El Modena. Members were happy to welcome the return of Mrs. Marah Adams who had recovered sufficiently from a recent illness, to be present for the supper hour.

They also greeted an interesting guest Dr. Louise Morrow, psychologist at University of California, and house-guest of Mrs. Blanche Small Brown. The two were college- mates at University of Kansas and Dr. Morrow later graduated from the College of Physicians and Burgeons.

Others present with the hostesses Mrs. Was and Mrs. Campbell, were Mrs. E. Wells, Miss Verna i Wells, Mrs.

Harry M. Smith, Miss tion held at Wilshlre Country Los Angeles. Mrs. C. president, conducted the meeting on Thursday.

Present were Mesdames Langley, R. W. Weston, McFadden, H. L. Robinson, bert E.

Lentz, F. Drurnm, Charles V. Doty, J. L. Amawor'li, Wade Warner, N.

W. Miller, N. Thompson, B. W. McClure, Osman Plxley, Charles Cogan, L.

I bard, Barry McPhee and Ludie Shafer, Extending hospitality ail members of Rebekah lodge, Torosa Fust Noble Grands association with an enjoyable dinner party Thursday evening In Mr. and Pwrt Mrs. Earl Lentz, IH25 Gram street. Severity members arid their fam- iiieH participated in the event, which started with a covered-dish dinner served at long tables arranged in attractive grounds iinon to the rear of the Double efficiency made dorful bou- quets. Laura Kesetnaiin, chairman of thn evening, had assistance of Mesdames Maud Lentz, Ethel Brown, Edna Kinsella, Blanche Chandler, Fannie Lacy and Ada Bpencer.

After dinner the group adjourned indoors, where dancing was en- Chairmen Give Reports At Women Meeting by committee chairmen and a talk by Assemblyman James Utt 'Interested League of Women Voters at an all day meeting this in the home of Mrs. J. D. Campbell, Myrtle and Third Tustin. Assemblyman Utt was speaker at the afternoon session, discussing legislation.

During the morning reports were iiven by committee chairmen including Mesdames K. C. Wilson, government; D. D. Field, International cooperation to prevent war; J.

D. Campbell, legislation; M. E. Geeting, education; A. Lagassee, publications.

Mrs. H. Hoine, president, conducted ihe meeting. It was voted to send a letter to Congressman Sam Collins as an expression of disappointment that lie been unable to present to Congress legislation in regard to ids, SI! East Washington chologist at University of Califor- her marriage early inspired in nformal month. luncheon today at which her hos- Blanche Small entertained in ijaguaa Beach.

Dr. Morrow Ana on her return from a summer trip back to her former home state. Kansas, where she experienced Sewing Circle of Brn- heat of the middle west, Kellogg W. auxiliary held and was happy to the cooler an all-day session Thursday in the weather of the coast. She and Mrs, home of Ettie Hawley.

713 1-2 Brown were college friends at East Fourth street. Following University of Kansas. Circle Members Sew For Fall Bazaar noon-day covered-dish otnprising little party en- the group worked on for i joying the day at 'aguna and the fall bazaar. lunching in the hotel there, Those present were the hostess, 'dre. Brown, Dr.

Morrow. MML Hawley, and Mesdames Anna Small and Mrs. Harry Medea. ry, McCIeary. Lila M.

Smith. Dr. Morrow will con- Kincaid, Edna Canim, Juanita zad, Esther Hendrickson, viude iter visit tomorrow and turn to San Francisco. Girl Sccuts After a vacation, of Girl Scout Troop I met Thursday afternoon in social rooms of First M. E.

church under direction of their leader, Mrs. G. F. Ames and the lieutenant, diss Florence Warmer. Thirteen members respond1 to Joved to music provided by an.

iu i taking profit out of war instrumental trio composed of i Don Stevens, Randall Gardner and i Boyd Lentz, son of the home. o'clock work Jon. by C. C. C.

county. To Mrs. Beile Spangler was accorded the duty of writing to President Franklin Roosevelt eom- music furnished composed of Mrs. Leota Allen, Charles Hurd, Earl Lentz and Louis Stevens. During the evening six tables of were in play in the din- roll call and spent an interesting room.

Welcomed as new members were Miss Justine Whitney and Mrs. Rule. Twenty-five were present. for the meeting and the cov- dish luncheon enjoyed at noon. afternoon practicing camp in preparation for the ten Jays outing which they are to enjoy soon at Camp Rokili in the Ban Bernardino mountains.

Mrs. C. Harris of Troop 2 was present to tell them some of the pleas urea in store on the outing, and confer with them on variou details of camp life. Other guests of the afternoon included Mrs. G.

E. Brown and daughter, Marita, Mrs Earl J. Announcements Auxiliary Members White Shrine Circle will Attend PltniC a covered dish luncheon Tuesday! at 12:30 p. m. at Anaheim Local members of American Le- Coffee, cream, rolls and butter will gion auxiliary participated in a be furnished by committee picnic dinner held this week charge.

Members are to bring Lancaster park, Sun for 35 white elephant gifts for exchange, veterans from San Fernando hos- i pitai, Mrs. Ruth Jellis of Santa Orange County Christian En- Ana was general chairman on ai- Hawley, Mrs Hugh Neighbor aeavor union will have a skating I rangementa for the event the Misses Dorothy Tubbs, patty Tuesday at 7:30 p. rn. at the! Six dinner was followed ginla Rossier and Helen Tidball Htppodrome Skating rink. Long.

by card games. Attending the affair from this ctty were Mrs. Jellis, Miss Julia Magill, Mrs. Mary Crissman, Mrs. A1 Adrian, Mrs.

Fannie Reeves and Mrs. Edna Eklund. Leila Watson, Mrs. S. B.

Marshall, Mrs. Marshall Harnois, Mrs. J. U. Viau and Emmett Elliott.

Beach. Those planning to attend may make reservations with any of the county officers or with members of the individual societies. NOW is the time HERE is the place for FURS rrHfc August sale you the opportunity to get the coat your at a price that too good! to be true. We warn you, don wait. These wait for vou! 218 N.

Broadway Santa Ann Phone 373 County's Forsmost Furrisr" Women Clubs Weddings SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1934.

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