anaheim-daily-herald 1921-05-11
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CARRIE LOU EVANS, Editor
AMUSEMENTS IN ANAHEIM
Tonight
Fairyland—Fatty Arbuckle in "The Dollar a Year Man."
Grand—Mildred Harris Chaplin in "The Inferior Sex."
Tent, corner Emily and Center, Chautauqua, Jugo-Slav orchestra and lecture by Tom Skeyhill; "The Baby-lionian Finger Writes Again."
Thursday
Fairyland—Fatty Arbuckle in "The Dollar a Year Man."
Grand—"Dead Men Tell No Tales." Chautauqua—"Us Americans," lecture by Peter Clarke Macfarlane.
P.T. A. MEETS WITH HUSBANDS
The regular meeting of Teachers' association will night in the high school. The reading of the mini-ports of the regular com-given. Mrs. J. A. Clay of the cooked food s $21.85 as proceeds of t She stated that Mrs. Y given a basketball to ta the picture contest it w winners of this month to 8A, Citron, Mrs. Collins' way, Miss Blanchard's rea tie between Miss West Bigelow.
The annual election of then held with the foll-put in office: Presiden-Austin; vice-president, Johnston; corresponding Mrs. C. E. Chamberlain secretary, Mrs. Grace M.urer, Mrs. Frank Borth; pilan, Mrs. G. H. Goodalo Mrs. W. Manter.
Mrs. Fisher, accompany Rose Donolly, sang "A Spo-y by Martin Stanton. She audience with an ence Through," by Artàur A. vorite among many. M Sears next gave a read "The Child's Dream of Dickens.
The program committed much disappointed in not to obtain one of the Boy ers to speak, but were having Miss Rosebud La Chautauqua worker presen-a talk on the importance ground work
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ANAHEIM
Bank No. 571.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Southern County Bank
At Anaheim, California, as of the close of business on the 28th day of April, 1921.
RESOURCES
1. Loans and discounts (excluding rediscounts) $337,488.36
4. Overdrafts 464.96
8. Bonds, warrants and other securities (including premium thereon, less all offsetting bond adjustment accounts) 35,012.39
10. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures and safe deposit vaults 4,314.00
12. Due from reserve banks (excluding item 14) 14,382.35
15. Actual cash on hand 26,440.78
16. Exchange for clearing house 2,265.44
17. Cash and other cash items 9,466.32
COMMERCIAL Savings Combined
$218,973.45 $556,461.81
464.96 464.96
42,789.06 77,801.45
2,200.00 6,514.00
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED LAST NIGHT
Mrs. J. D. Heitshusen last night at her home in Claudina street in honor band's G2nd anniversary.
Evening at cards was enjoyed delicious luncheon served.
The rooms and tables were with spring flowers and feathers.
The guests were Mr. Henry Seymours, Mr. Myers Smith, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. R. Suher, Mr. and Heineman, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vessals, Mr. Clausings, and Miss Ottman.
MRS. C. P. WILLIAMS HOSTESS TO CLASS
The Fidelis class member Methodist Sunday school attends Mrs. E. P. Williams for joyable day spent yesterday time was passed in making clothes, which will be given fit at a later date.
A plaque added to the enjoyment marched from one place with one of the ladies singing songs, denoting tables.
IN two weeks the class will of Mrs. Sylvia Johnson on Angeles street.
PINOCHLE CLUB GUESTS YESTERDAY
The Tuesday Afternoon Club members were guests of Mrs. Ralph Maas on Ninth Street.
RESOURCES
1. Loans and discounts (excluding re-discounts) $337,488.36 $218,973.45 $556,461.81
4. Overdrafts 464.96 464.96
8. Bonds, warrants and other securities (including premium thereon, less all offsetting bond adjustment accounts) 35,012.39 42,789.06 77,801.45
10. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures and safe deposit vaults 4,314.00 2,200.00 6,514.00
12. Due from reserve banks (excluding item 14) 14,382.35 11,594.74 25,977.09
15. Actual cash command 26,440.78 18,028.43 44,469.21
16. Loan, canceled or clearing house 2,265.44 2,265.44
17. Charge and other cash items 9,466.32 9,466.32
19. Other resources (collection account) 833.58 833.58
TOTAL $430,668.18 $293,585.68 $724,253.86
LIABILITIES
20. Capital paid in $55,000.00 $20,000.00 $75,000.00
21. Surplus 1,000.00 5,000.00 6,000.00
22. All undivided profits (less expenses, interest and taxes paid) 8,431.93 8,462.40 16,894.34
27. Dividends unpaid 42.50 42.50
28. Individual deposits subject to check 305,228.73
29. Savings deposits 214,636.34 519,865.07
30. Demand certificates of deposit 65.63 65.63
31. Time certificates of deposit 45,486.94 45,486.94
32. Certified checks 40.27 40.27
33. Cashiers' checks 29,459.11 29,459.11
34. State, county and municipal deposits 31,400.00 31,400.00
TOTAL $430,668.18 $293,585.68 $724,253.86
State of California, County of Orange, ss:
A. Nagel, Vice-President, and H. A. Hawley, Secretary (Cashier) of The Southern County Bank, Anaheim, California, being duly sworn each for himself says he has a personal knowledge of the matters contained in the foregoing report of condition and that every allegation, statement, matter and thing therein contained is true to the best of his knowledge and belief.
A. NAGEL, Vice-President.
H. A. HAWLEY, Secretary (Cashier).
Severally subscribed and sworn to before me by both deponents, the 10th day of May, 1921.
(SEAL)
ROGER C. DUTTON,
Notary Public in and for said County of Orange, State of California.
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PINOCHLE CLUB
GUESTS YESTERDAY
The Tuesday Afternoon Club members were guests of Mrs. Ralph Maas on New Street; Cards were the pay Mrs. Duckworth scoring Mrs. Clom Staples second;
A two course luncheon following the games.The rooms of the home were arranged with large bowls.Ceil Brunner buds.The guests present were W.E.Duckworth,Clem J.Baker Edgar Hartung,tad.J.T.Lyons.Walter KaNina McClellan.
DINNER IN HONOR OF EASTERN RELATIVE
Mr. and Mrs.E.E.Stovertained at dinner at the J.E Stockwell Monday,honor of Mrs Stockwell's uncle,Mr,and Mrs.Charlesfer of Marquette,Michigan.Mr.Schaffer is a capital city and known as the chair of the upper penninsula.lighted with California.The table decorations were rose buds and ferns.Others were Mrs Susanne Marnaniam Ontario,and Miss Maryof Pasadena Mr,and Mrs.D.T.Davies of C.
BLOM HOME SCENE OF SUNDAY DINNER
The Blom home east owas the scene of a Sunday party when a group of five relatives from out of town guests of Mr.And Mrs.A.The table was centered with bouquet of pink carnationinga entwined with the feet and wild flower pickingthe hills about the lovely hooded dinner.
Covers were laid for Mrs CasaliggiMr,and Mrs Johnand daughter Villma,MrsJohn Gollleimo.all of Losand Mrs.D.T.Davies of C
ANAHEIM DAILY HERALD
P.T. A. MEETS WITH HUSBANDS
The regular meeting of the Parent-Teachers' association was held last night in the high school auditorium.
The reading of the minutes and reports of the regular committees were given. Mrs. J. A. Clayes, chairman of the cooked food sale, reported $21.85 as proceeds of the last sale.
She stated that Mrs. Yungbluth had given a basketball to the school. In the picture contest it was found the winners of this month to be Freemont A. Citron, Mrs. Collins' room; Broadway, Miss Blanchard's room, Central, tie between Miss West and Miss Bigelow.
The annual election of officers was then held with the following being out in office: President, Mrs. B. Austin; vice-president, Mrs. H. A. Johnston; corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. E. Chamberlain; recording secretary, Mrs. Grace M. Reed; treasurer, Mrs. Frank Borth; parliamentarian, Mrs. G. H. Goodale; historian, Mrs. W. Manter.
Mrs. Fisher, accompanied by Miss Rose Donolly, sang "A Spirit Flower," by Martin Stanton. She favored the audience with an encore "Smillin' through," by Artaur A. Penn, a favorite among many. Mrs. Harryears next gave a reading entitled "The Child's Dream of a Star," by Dickens.
The program committee was very much disappointed in not being able to obtain one of the Boy Scout works to speak, but were fortunate in having Miss Rosebud Lane, popular cautauqua worker present, to give talk on the importance of playground work.
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