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1921-05-13 · Anaheim Daily Herald · page 6 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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SPECIAL ON LAMP SHADES AND LAMP STICKS We will give ABSOLUTELY FREE any mahogany lamp stick with any lamp shade sold up to May 18th. Shades range from $14.00 to $38.00. STROUP-BARNES FURNITURE COMPANY "Where Quality is Higher Than Price" OUR AUTO TOPS, BOOTS, SIDE CURTAINS, Etc. withstand the destructive effects of the sun, rain and wind BEST because we use the highest grade materials and skill in Our FURNITURE COMPANY "Where Quality is Higher Than Price" OUR AUTO TOPS, BOOTS, SIDE CURTAINS, Etc. withstand the destructive effects of the sun, rain and wind BEST because we use the highest grade materials and skill in Our AUTO TRIMMING SERVICE. No trouble to look over your car and submit estimates. JOHNSON & MAXWELL, AUTO PAINTING AND TOP WORKS Phone 91 324 E. Center St., Anaheim, Cal. Anaheim Herald Information Dept. Auto Garage-Remember We Guarantee Our Work 170¢ Home Garage, 209 No. Los Angeles St. Phone 99 Banks - Commercial and Savings The Anaheim National Bank, corner Lemon and Center. Phone 99 Ford and Fordson Agency George Danton, Los Angeles and Cypress St. Phone 263 PIANOS Players, Phonographs, Records, Music, Band and Orchestra Instruments. Tuning, Repairing, Refinishing. Exchange Your Old Piano for a Phonograph 209 LOUIS DANTZ CO. Phone Another Wonderful Factory Special Sale This Set of THREE Best Sizes Lifetime Limit One Set to a Customer $195 Limit One Set to a Customer $195 LIFETIME—the oldest most reliable aluminum ware, made in California has proven its worth years and years. Guaranteed to give a lifetim service. You Will Get Lifetime Wear Out of "Life" On Sale SATURDAY ONLY for $ AHLSWED 175 West Center St. Next to Post Office "WE GIVE S.&H. GREEN TRADING S." AMUSEMENTS IN ANAHEIM Tonight Fairyland—"The Call of Youth," and four vaudeville acts. Grand—Dead Men Tell No Tales." Chautauqua—Concert, 8 p.m. by Lieurpace's Little Symphony orchestra and Miss Jane Peterson soloist. Saturday Fairyland—William Russell in "Bare Knuckles." Grand—"The Midnight Riders." WATCH FOR MAY 27th AFFAIR The approaching nuptials of Miss Angelica Arrabella Jones and Mr. Chauncey Algernon Schuyler, which will take place at the White Temple at 8 p.m., May 27, continues to be the principle topic of conversation. As these young people belong to exclusive circles in the town, it will be undoubtedly a sensation in society circles. Miss Jones, when interviewed by a reporter, said that while arrangements for the wedding were practically completed and she preferred not to have them announced until later, She stated, however, that she had just received a dispatch from Madam moisselle Concordia Antoinette Mizenlingue, a pianist and dear friend of hers, and that she will play the wedding march for the affair. As evidence of the interest in this social affair the ladies of the Fidellis class and the Men's Bible class of the White Temple, of which these young people are members, had the largest attendance in history last Sunday. They will be included in the event on May 27. Every man or woman not attending some other organization in Sunday schools and that wishes to be a real booster, is urged to get into the game and join these wise elves. BUSINESS WOMAN STARTS ORGANIZATION A very enthusiastic rally meeting was held last night at the Cherry Blossom when a group of business girls, composed of a representative from each line of work met. Miss Goddickson, as chairman and organizer, called the meeting to order and gave the girls a short talk on the idea of the meeting, which was for the organization of a Business Woman's Club. The speaker outlined the thought, intent and benefit of such an organization telling of its work in other towns. Discussion followed her talk and, many questions were asked. On presenting the question for this organization unanimous vote was given. Charter members signed up to forward the movement are: Elsie Goddicksen, Margaret Humeston, Carrie Lou Evans, Alice Pannier, Agnes Webber, Norma Meckles, Wilhelmine Zitzman, Philura Sparkes, Vera O'Rourke, Lucille Clanton, Esther Pember, Lucy Wood, Hazel Withee, Marjory Rainis, Myrtle Winters, Inez Jordan and Alice Teevan. A nomination committee was appointed to have a complete list of officers for the next meeting, which is to be he'd May 20. The business meeting was followed by refreshments and music. Mrs. W. B. Holland sang a number for the girls and a club sing was also enjoyed. SURPRISE SHOWER GIVEN YESTERDAY Mrs. Charles MacQuillin of the Ball road was given a delightful surprise yesterday afternoon at her home when a group of friends met there. When Mrs. MacQuillin went to another part of the home her guests arranged gifts for her and on returning to the room she was showered with them. After the social hour refreshments brought by each guest were served to Mesdames H. Ricks, R. L. Howell, L. F. Douglass, C. L. Griggs, F. Tousseau, A. L. Humphrey, B. Toyle, R. Wolferman, M. Allen and Grandma Goege. MET YESTERDAY The E. Z. club members were guest yesterday of Mrs. Arthur Edwards; Placentia, the afternoon being spent playing cards; Mrs. Wade Quartet scored high; Mrs. J. W. Sackett said, and Mrs. Edwards third. Following cards a social hour was enjoyed during which refreshments were served. Decorations were pink sweet peppers and Cecil Brunner roses. The members attending were Ms. dames John Cook, J. W. Sackett, O. Schumacher, Wm. Houts, W. P. Quinton, Wade Quarton, G. Hubert, Christine Hansen, H. Schailer, D. R. Ma Donald, Garrison, Glaze, Bert Ann J. C. Callaway and Miss Almes. MISS GARRISON HONORED WITH SHOWER Miss Hazel Rainey was hostess last night to a surprise shower given in honor of Miss Dorothy Garrison. Miss Rainey intended to go with her girl friends to the show and Miss Garrison was in the party. On arriving at the home of Miss Rainey they were told that she had gone to the home of Mrs. L. J. Callahan. When they called out to the door there she asked them to come in and wait for her a few moments. On coming into the room Miss Garrison was showered with many gifts of beautiful linen. The evening was spent sewing friendship blocks for the bride to be. The Callahan home was decorated with a color scheme of yellow and white, with table decorations carried out in yellow snap dragons. The little favors and the luncheon service was in the same color. Little Bill Callahan as "Cupid," announced the different amusements of the evening including the shower. Those present were Misses Ruth Coons, Lucille Johnston, Linda Johnson, Florence Schneider, Lois Garrison, Emma Owens, Alice Grimshaw Eunice Rainey, Mesdames Robert Hainlin, Wm. Wallop, Dean LeDu Newman Sanford, L. J. Callahan, H. Garrison and the honored guest Miss Dorothy Garrison. Every man or woman not attending some other organization in Sunday schools and that wishes to be a real booster, is urged to get into the game and join these live wire classes. Come to the Temple at 9:30 a.m., Sunday. The ladies have challenged the men in contest for new members for the next six weeks and it has been accepted. They have working plans as well as the event of the 27th ahead. WEISEL HOME SCENE OF AFFAIR Mrs. P. J. Weisel of Santa Fe Springs was hostess Wednesday afternoon for a few friends. The tables and rooms were artistically arranged with roses and ferns and following the social afternoon a dainty three course luncheon was served. The guests included Mesdames J. W. Wallop, F. H. Houck, E. Borchert, Homer Ames, F. Zeppenfeld, and Mrs. Aggee of Santa Fe Springs. INFORMAL LUNCHEON AT PROBST HOME Mrs. J. P. Probst entertained with an informal luncheon given in honor of her two sisters of Los Angeles, Mrs. J. M. Craig and Mrs. Harold Petersen. Covers were laid also for her niece, Juanita Hansen, film star, and her father and mother, Rev. and Mrs. N. Petersen of this city. GIVEN YESTERDAY Mrs. Charles MacQuillin of the Ball road was given a delightful surprise yesterday afternoon at her home when a group of friends met there. When Mrs. MacQuillin went to another part of the home her guests arranged gifts for her and on returning to the room she was showered with them. After the social hour refreshments brought by each guest were served to Mesdames H. Ricks, R. L. Howell, L. F. Douglass, C. L. Griggs, F. Tousseau, A. L. Humphrey, B. Toyle, R. Wollerman, M. Allen and Grandma Cooper. EUCHRE CLUB GUESTS YESTERDAY Mrs. John Hartung of Venice entertained at the home of her daughter Mrs. Edgar Hartung in honor of the Euchre Club yesterday afternoon. The home was beautiful with gladiolas and roses around the rooms. Cards were played and Mrs. J. Strudoff scored high, Mrs. Shanley second, and Mrs. Cole received the consolation. After cards refreshments were served to Mesdames J. S. Sheridan, G. W. Sandilands, George Hamler, John Dwyer, J. Strudoff, Cole, Lewis, A. Rimpau, Fred Backs, Sr., Edgar Hartung, M. J. Bradley, S. Lybarger, Misses Anna Ryan and Dora Zeyn. OPENING ANNIVERSARY AFFAIR SATURDAY The opening on the East Newport Yacht Club will be held tomorrow night with dancing and social affairs. This is in the form of an anniversary celebration and will be one of the biggest events of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Sidnam and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hathaway and Mrs. M. E. Canby are going to attend from Anaheim. 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Los Angeles St. ANAHEIM If you have a spare room a HERALD WANT AD will find a tenant for you. Phone 540 Dependable Stores Dependable Foods Chaffees WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT Attend the First Annual Valencia Orange Show, May 17 to 22 This is YOUR SHOW—Let's make it a success. Del Monte Pork and Beans Quality Brand of Buffet Baked Beans are at a Special reduced price At All CHAFFEE'S 25c No. 1 tin 10c No. 2 tin 2 for 25c No. 2½ tin 2 for 35c Del Monte Catsup Made from Red Ripe Tomatoes—It has that real tomato flavor Pint bottle 22c Half-pint bottle 16c U-tah-na June Peas A good Special—The regular size tin of June Peas, they are sugar sweet 15c Chaffee’s Chocolate Creams Milk Chocolate Caramels Mints, Peanut Cluster, Chop Suey, Chips and other different flavors of sugar center creams at an unusual price Hand-dipped chocolates, lb. 50c Milk Chocolate Creams, or Saturday, lb. 39c Kwikstik Glue Large prepared in a patented bottle for convenient use. No fuss, no brush, no muss; the bottle 15c Chaffees's Chocolate Creams Milk Chocolate Caramels Mints, Peanut Cluster, Chop Suey, Chips and other different flavors of sugar center creams at an unusual price hand-dipped chocolates, lb. ..... 50c Milk Chocolate Creams, or Saturday, lb. ..... 39c Kwikstik Glue ge prepared in a patented bottle for convenient use. no fuss, no brush, no muss; the bottle ..... 15c Onion Sets rains the soil is in excellent condition for planting brown and white ts, 3 lbs. ..... 25c Milcoa Nut Margarine trade product manufactured from nut oil, containing no animal fats. ..... 25c Acme Beverage bble a ball of Zest— 3 bottles ..... 25c Case ..... $2.50 aged with the bottles therefore we require a deposit which will be refunded upon return. Fruity Beans . . . 2 lbs 25c max Beans per lb ..... 10c dishes Round Red ..... 3 bunches 5c. STORE No. 36 127 West Center St. Anaheim