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Redding Record from Redding, California • 3

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Redding Recordi
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iday November 25 1938 REDDING RECORD Page Thivi Anderson News Notes Guide For Radio Fans lubs-W Activities-Lodges i Louise Shepherd Editor Phone 902 ances Alvares Becomes ride of Edward Dean By JOSEPHINE DilA ILO Mrs Annie Welch widow of Orin Welch former well know resident entertained a four generation gathering with the assistance of her daughter Mrs Etta Briggs at her home here Thanksgiving The guests most of whom remained over the week end were her daughter Mrs Alice Moore of Klamath Falls and her three sons Lawrence Athan and Orin Bccny the latter accompanied by his wife and small daughter Mrs Mus-grovc of Santa Cruz and her son Carroll David and wife and daughter and Mrs Briggs' daughters Mrs A Kimball and Mrs Edward Boswell and their families of Redding Miss Frances Alvares exchanged marriage vows with Edward i at a ceremony rend by the Rev Father A Gavin on Thanks-lg day in the home of the parents on Court street The wedding took place at 11 in the morning under a ling bell of ferns and roses in the living room of the home of ind Mrs Fitzgerald ic bride chose an electric blue ling gown which was trim-in gold Her shoes were of CRISIS BABY In the London 100 was appropriately "Neville" in honor of Premier Neville Chamberlain whose efforts toward peace averted war Neville's seen with mother Bank Staff Compliments Two Engaged Employes Mr and Mrs Karl Moltzncr had their entire family us Thanksgiving guests They included Mr and Mrs Harold Black daughter Elizabeth and son Richard of Biber Mr and Mrs Edward Mycr and wife and daughter Bonnie Lou of Anderson Mr and Mrs Gilbert Anderson and daughter Gailc of Live Oak and son Karl jr wore a corsage of lilies of alley and white orchids tending the bride was Miss beth Lilly of Redding and man was George Alvares ter of Mrs Dean's Uowing the ceremony there i reception at which the bride he traditional wedding cake ler going away costume Mrs wore a black costume suit burgandy accessories lid a shower of rice the bridal left by motor for a honey- the destination of which did not reveal Upon their re-they will be at home to their ds at 1435 Court street bride who has been the I I' Songs or The Ranch: Yesterday's Hits KGO Artie Shaw's nreli: 4:311 Trio Time: 4:45 Oscar Sluniiky Bob Keith's Orcli: 4:15 the Holdc'is Concert hall: 4:15 news 5 1 KVL'V--Monitor i the Newt: 0:15 Rcstlul Iliur rr5 Sliced Gibson World on Paradi Sons of the Lone Star 5:15 Jamboree KPO Criminal cam1 histories 5:30 Army band concert 6 I KVCV Radio Heudlm: rs lil'j Parade of World Events1 Hit- of The Week XOO Iainbi)i tv a a 1 Marl in's orcli Fishing News KIN)- Government: 15:15 Safety First 8:30 March of Time 7 I a 1 on Recital: 7:10 Star of The Air KGO Armsi rung-Carcr' Fight KFO Guy L'mbardi 73' Uncle Ezra 7:45 Jimmy Fidlcr 8 Ban 1 Concert 8:30 Melody Parade KGO World on Parade 8:15 Mareli of Progress KIN) Amos 'll Andy: 8:15 Who's Dancing Tonight 8:30 Death Valley Days 9 KVCV Weather forecast: 9:01 Evening Reverie: 9:30 Keyboard Caper 9:45 A KGO Opera 9:30 Opportunity Theater KPO Circus: 9:30 Four Stars Tonight 9:45 Musical moments 10 Night Hawk Request Program KGO Opportunity Theater 10:15 Dance Hour 10:30 Jack Winston's Orcli KPO News: 10:15 Sports Graphic 10:30 Ted Wcem's Orcli II World on Parade: 11:15 Requests KPO Rudy Vallee's Orel! 11:30 Joseph Sudy's Orcli sented with a carving set The evening ended with the serving of refreshments Those present at the party were Miss Sarah Edythe Frasier Miss Irma Jones Dave Amos Garbidaldi Roy Wcllbournc Cliff Terry Christenson Julius Martin Dan Coughlin Elbert Bibbcns A1 Camp Leo Corby Peter Delfino Clive DuBois Charles Hackler George Whaley Rex Holliday Lloyd II Herron Bert Smith Oliver Evans and Bazelton Miss Irma Jones betrothed to Harry Scott and Oliver Evans who will marry Mrs Merle Bcrgh were surprised with a shower by the Bank of America employes Tuesday evening The staff was asked by Iirazclton manager to return in the evening for a meeting The "meeting" turned out to be a party at which the two honored guests were given presents Mr Evans was given an electric sandwich toaster and Miss Jones was pre Constable and Mrs Dewey Case-beer entertained Mr Casebccr's mother Mrs Lucy Staser of Cottonwood his sister Mrs Dess Hunsaker of Los Angeles and Mrs Casebccr's sister Mrs Fritz Cascbccr and little son of FOR A SCOLDINC WIFE Of the 18lh century husbands recommended this scold's bridle recently shown at an antique dealer's fair in London Wearing this tongue muszle the talkative dame was led through town (in the 18th century) Mrs Alex Weaver went to San Jose to spend the holiday with her daughter and son-in-law Mr and Mrs Clarence Hall Leslie Howard Back From London ALENDAR of EVENTS GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATED IN ENTERPRISE Bruce and family went to Stockton to visit friends over the week end COMMITTEES IN ANDERSON PLAN i RUMMAGE SALE A special committee meeting of representatives from the three organizations which are sponsoring a rummage sale in Anderson Dec 15 to 21 was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs Gertrude Palmer Those present at the meeting and the organizations they represent were as follows Mrs Anna Masterson Gertrude Palmer Townsend club Mrs Jim Martin and Mrs Carolyn Bonine Aid society Mrs Alta Phelps and Mrs Pearl Welch Missionary society The organizations will be glad to have any donations and request that those interested notify any of the committee members or telephone Anderson 22M THANKSGIVING CHARITY BALL IS A SUCCESS The annual Moose Thanksgiving charity ball Wednesday evening was well attended Numerous prizes were awarded those present Miss Mary Faye Knox gave a speciality tap dance providing a special feature in the entertainment Donnenwirth went home with an Emerson table-model radio Other winners were Stein-haucr Irwin Lenora Horr Jack SI Denis Mary Engram Pat Rodgers Henderson Jess Marx A Jepsun John Cassidy Bill Gunther Hank Horr Halvorsen Danielson Harry Ogle Dick Meeker Haskell Barbara Danielson WK Witt-ncr and others Members of the Loyal order of Moose in Redding feel that much credit for the success of the dance should be given to the committee in charge which consists of Robert French chairman Williams Charles Jones Walter Ericson A1 Housman Lyle Manford Wayne rarsons Lefty McClure James Hatlcr Jack Knox Dan McRae and John King Proceeds from the dance will go towards purchasing Christmas baskets of groceries to give to the needy families of this community Mre Charles Story is entertaining her two sisters and their husbands Mr and Mrs Stice and Mr and Mrs Jeff Ogburn of Red Bluff at a week end family gathering Friday Nov 25 Sc Baptist church 6:31) Christ Ambassadors Assembly of Gold Tent 7:45 Baptist Young People's Union Baptist Young People's Union social church 0:30 Veterans of Foreign Wars Old high school 8 Shasta Encampment No 1 1 I OOF hall 8 PASADENA Leslie Howard with copy of the script for With the Wind" under his detrained here yesterday cn route to Hollywood The English actor has been in London for the last 18 months He refused to say whether he has been signed to play a role in the most-dclaycd-movic but Selz-nick studio has indicated Howard likely will be cast as Ashley Wilkes SURPRISE SHOWER FOR ANDERSON I PASTOR AND WIFE The Rev and Mrs Harold Johansen of Cottonwood were given a shower Tuesday evening in their home The Rev Johansen is pastor of the First Baptist church of Cottonwood The party a surprise was well attended by many from the com-I inunily Games were played and refreshments were served ROBERT GOODS HAVE DINNER GUESTS Dr and Mrs Robert Good were When Mr and Mrs I Haus of Enterprise celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday they were helped by many friends and relatives The Haus's were married in Redding Nov 19 1888 by Mur-risch pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church The guests enjoyed a dinner which was served at a large table Two wedding cakes decorated one with a minature bride and the other with a small bridegroom were especially attractive of many pre-nuptial parties daughter of Mr and Mrs I Fitzgerald She was bom in ws but attending the Red-elementary schools and was latcd from the Shasta union school with the class of 1933 then attended the Merritt less school in Oakland Dean is affiliated with the ig Ladies Institute the Reli-Club the Native Daughters skimo club and the Redding ninton club bride is employed as a 'grapher in the office of the employment service Dean is the sun of Mr and Geurge Dean was born in Redding and at--d the local schools and upon iletion of his course attended trong's business college in cley bridegroom is employed as eenuntant for the Automobile ssorics company He is a Ma-and a member of the 20-30 Junior Chamber of Com-o Redding Eskimo club and tedding Badminton club wedding guests were Mr and Fitzgerald the bride's nts Mr and Mrs George the bridegroom's parents ge Alvares the bride's bro-Miss Elizabeth Lilly maid mor Miss Laurene Hans of ling: Mr and Mrs Everett sister and brother-in-law of bridegroom of Sacramento: and Mrs Brass jr cou-of the bride and Mrs sr aunt of the bride of Francisco Miss Cliarolctte of Oakland Mr and Mrs Louis Story had a family party Thursday including Mr Story's parents Mr and Mi's Charles Story his sister Mrs Mary Ella Dow his daughter Mrs Hubert Stewart and husband all of Anderson: and Mi's Story's aunt Mrs Rluia Dixon and son Verncr of Fawn Lodge Saturday Nov 26 Young Missionary Volunteer society Seventh Day Ad-venisl church 2:45 pm Golden Rule club Mrs Luther IlartscU's home 2:30 pm Townsend club Women's Improvement clubhouse 7:30 pm AUCTION TOMORROW With about 500 head of cattle expected to be put up for sale the 1 monthly cattle auction will be held tomorrow at Cottonwood stock-i yards beginning at 1 Bryant is in charge of the auction Orange blossoms and love birds together with 50 white candles hostess 11 dinner to the completed the cake decorations ev-in( rs- Walker Gage of Red Mitchell wife and daughter Genevieve spent the holiday at their moutain home near Viola SATURDAY ON KVCV 7 Break fast club 8 Corral Concert 8:30 Devotional hour 8:45 miniature cun-cert 9 Weather forecast: 9:01 Morning newspaper 9:15 Novelties 9:30 Popular Music 10 Geurge Sokolsky commentator 10:15 Novelties 10:30 Garden of Melody 11 Local news 11:05 Popular music 12 Gems of Melody 12:15 news 12:30 Modern Melodies 1 Forgotten 1 dies 1 :30 Session 2 Songs of Hawaii 2:30 Popular Music 3 Popular Music Try A Want lc A Word Bluff Wednesday evening Rev Gage is the minister of the first All Saint's Episcopal church in Redding On Thanksgiving day Dr and In The Record Gene Dais wife and children were Thursday guests of his parents Mr and Mrs Dpis Those present at the party were: Mr and Mrs Joseph Mr and Mi's James Balfour Mr and Mrs A Wells Miss May Wells Jimmy Balfour of Redding Mr and Mrs Eugene Couey Barbara Shir- Mw- Jwhn Kirkpatrick and daugh-ley and Bobby C'ouov Areata: holiday dinner Mr and Mrs Henderson of "'I1' GKd'1 Churn Creek: Mr and Mrs Joseph M'Si l'ul daughters Fitzhenry Bobby and Mary Ellen re )vrc fim Los Angeles or a Kitzhonrv nf the Visit With licr husband who is physician for the Pacific Constructors Inc 4 Mr and Mrs Eugene Cline and children Gilbert and Marylyn of Mt Shasta City are spending the week end with Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Dais Hope Abandoned For 2 Lost In Hills MRS NORTHROP ENTERTAINS Mr and Mi's Frank Sheporson are entertaining Mrs Shcerson's parents Mr and Mrs Lynn Bcav-ert and little daughter Lynnie of Stillwater If PICTURES TO ATTEND MARRIAGE Mrs' Helen Caron of San Francisco is visiting with her son Oliver Evans and Mrs Maude Forrest Mrs Citron will attend her son's wedding to Mi's Merle Ilcrgh which will lie an event of interest to Redding in the near future LATIVES FROM EAST VISIT REDDING MARY COYLE BORN ON Mrs Northrop was hostess rfirr WtfCfTXTWri Tuesday evening to friends at a 1 rlAiN lVotil IINVI dinner and bridge parly Those atlendinR were Mrs A Ctsipcr of Crescent Cily: Miss Neva Merrill Mrs LnNcllc TiUlen Mi's Jerry Scliroedcr Mrs Julius Martin and the hostess Mrs A I lie parents daughter Mary Rosalind Tbanksg sgiving day in the Maternity Home The eight pounds at birth Coyle of Dr and Mi's Null are hosts at a family gathering The guests include Mr and Mrs Joe Ferry or Chico Mrs Maggie Itagina and daughters Margaret and Elaine and soil Frank of Sunnyvale born Redding you want GOUVERNEUR P) Harold Dxlds Richville former said today lu had all hoM'" 1hit his sons Aubrey 21 and Duane 19 who have been for five days in the vast Adirnndacks wilderness would be found alive Dodds who has been aiding volunteer searchers here fur the last three days turned sadly homeward with his wife and daughter as heavy snow foived virtual ces-: atioii of the limit baby weighed and was attended by Dr Gorrard This is the rirst child bom to 1 the Coyle's The grandparents are Mrs Elizabeth Livingston of Hazel Creek and Mrs Iclha Rader of Redding GO TO SIMS tests at the home of Mr anil Edwin Martin are Mr and rew Martin of Gcttycsburg The Martin men are brothers have not seen each other for cars i' and Mrs Andrew Martin leave Sunday for Florida re they will spend the winter fore coming to Redding the itionists spent some time in rad Montana with a third her Charles Martin see them The third fire alarm in 48 houm called the llremcn to the home of Frank Carlson owned by Mrs Wilson No damage was done by i burning flue MRS WARNER ENTERTAINS Mrs Warner had as her i dinner guests Thanksgiving day Mrs Merle Bcrgh and son Edward Bcrgh Mrs Helen Caron of San Francisco Mr McLaughlin and Mi's Nancy Webb Mrs John Brass sr Mi's Headrick of Hayward and Mr and Mrs Fitzgerald motored to Sims CC'C camp yesterday where they visited with Jack Headrick who is stationed there Jack is FIRST in Thui'sday at Rainbow kike with Mre Phillips' grandparents Mr and Mrs Dave Marlin COMING HOME FROM THE EAST Mr and Mre Ico Kalanalsky who have been a guest of Mr and Mrs Ted Phillips sinee the (ire in the Anderson apartment which destroyed their belongings left for their former home at Boulder Dam Wednesday night The average hired man on a the son of Mrs Headrick who is Kentucky farm received S2731 house guest of Mr and Mi's Fitz-monthly in 1937 gcrald A Want Ad lc A Word Mr and Mrs Stout of Les Moines are guests in the Marian Grcenhnlgh homo here The Phono 902 To Subscribe Mr and Mre Dee Cliei'ington of Buckeye wore dinner guests in the Di Lulo home' Thursday Ted Phillips and wife spent Redding Record KNOCKING ON WOOD WON'T PREVENT ACCIDENTS A Ci Third formerly of this city is expected tonight from Connetticut where he has been on business He will spend the weekend at (lie Fetcrhoff home where Mrs Gifford and son Stctt-son have bee nvisiting fur the past month Mr Gifford will leave Monday for Los Angeles where Mre Gifford and son Stcttson will join him later and establish their home 9 DENNIS ROY BOYLE BORN TODAY Dennis Roy Boyle seven pounds and three ounces was born at the Redding Maternity Home today to Mr and Mrs Waller Boyle of Palo Codro He is the first child and is welcomed by a grandmother GOOD VISION AM) watch fur GOOD GLASSES BUI GO HAND IN HAND Associated Press Mre Carey Hoyle and grandfather and grandmother Mr and Mrs Roy VV'ilscy of Palo Cedro Dr Gorrard was the at- tending physician 0 SPEND DAY IN WEED Mr and Mrs IJ Stroup of Anderson and Mr and Mre Herbert Stroup ard daughter Florence May of Redding six'iit Thanksgiving clay traveling They enjoyed the holiday dinner at Weed Photos Dr RW GOOD Optometrist Daily In The BIG STORE EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED DINNER GUESTS Mr and Mrs Lester Abernathy were dinner guests yesterday at the humc of Mr and Mre Alvin Ellk REDDING rilONE 131 IAVIS1I OFFICERS GUARD GERMAN Capt Max Finkclslcin (left) was named to ad a group of Jewish officers to guard the German cumulate in New York where pickets of vari-is organizations protested nazi treatment of the Jews.

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