anaheim-daily-herald 1921-05-19
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SUDS AND DUDS of the SANITARY LAUNDRY
FULLERTON
CHARMED!
Mrs. Duds meet Mr. Duds the laundryman of fame His sanitary cleaniness won for him his name.
Mr. AND MRS. DUDS are authorities on laundry work. They agree that our spotless reputation is founded upon fact. They will tell you that we will treat both you and your clothes right and that our prices are popular. Phone us for price list.
LOOK FOR SUDS & DUDS
A. W. Cleaver
Proprietor
225 W. Santa Fe Phone 26
FARGO, N. D.—Miss Sigma Olafna, or Rolla, N. D., claims the dissection of being the first woman justice of the peace to perform a marriage ceremony. She is a native of Illinois.
AMUSEMENTS IN ANAHEIM
Tonight
Fairyland—"Straight Is the Way."
Grand—Shirley Mason in "Wing Toy."
Orange Show, vaudeville, orchestra, etc.
Friday
Fairyland—Edith Roberts in "The Unknown Wife." Four vaudeville acts.
Grand—Eileen Percy in "The Blushing Bride."
Orange Show vaudaville, orchestra.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETIES MEET
The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary societies of the Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. All ladies of the congregation are cordially urged to meet with the organization. A good program has been prepared.
The committee for the month is Mesdames Downs, S. C. Hartranft, S. S. Collins, R. N. Fay and E. Narion.
KING HERALDS MEET FRIDAY
The King Heralds of the Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 in the church. A special program has been arranged for this special meeting and every member is asked to bring their dues.
All the children from the ages of 8 to 14 are cordially invited to join this organization and become interested in the work.
SPHINX 500 GUESTS YESTERDAY
Mrs. Anna Johnson was tardy afternoon to the Club of Placentia. Caramusement and Mrs. scored high, Mrs. Lee Mans and Mrs. John Ortega consolation.
After cards refresh served to Mesdames Ray E. Robertson, Jack Sollis Dave Lemke, Arthur And Trendle, George Johnson, Frank Anderson, Hazel Joan Ortega.
MR. AND MRS. LESHER GIVEN SURPRISE PART
Mr. and Mrs. Malvin L street were given a dress last night, the oo their second wedding Their friends went early ing in a body with their tions. The time was noochle and refreshment ed later.
The guests were Mrs. bin and son Raymond, Elmer Soquine and son Mrs. Lester Eldson, Mr Richard Groos and son H and Mrs. Thomas Yaeger.
MR. AND MRS. W. CORDES HOSTS
The Wednesday Event members were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. W. Co home on Broadway. T passed with sewing and Later in the evening were served to Mr. Frahm, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. C. Fisher, Molt, Mr. and Mrs. H. and Mrs. Sandersfelt,
FARGO, N. D.—Miss Sigma Olan, of Rolla, N. D., claims the disction of being the first woman juse of the peace to perform a marge ceremony. She is a native of
illand.
AUTO TOPS
Seat Covers, Plate Glass,
Quarter Curtains, Trimmings
EARL FARRIS
Phone 668 226 S. Los Angeles
Dollar Shoe Sale
—A lot of oxfords and pumps, about one hundred pairs, several styles, all sizes now. Shop early,
they will go quickly.
Boys and men's Scout Style Shoes,
brown or gray,
splendid values $2.75
Men's fine dress shoes, EngBlucher, brown or black, all
sizes, $8 and $7 values
Mary Janes, patent colt, with
quality soles, sizes 5 to 8 $1.98
Mary Janes, patent colt, with quality soles, sizes 5 to 8 ... $1.98
Same— Sizes 8 to 2 ... $2.48
Fancy crossed strap canvas pumps— Cool and comfortable ... $2.48
TENNIS SHOES FOR LESS
Premium Tickets With Every Purchase
Kafateria Shoe Store
109 West Center St.
ANAHEIM DAILY HERALD
PHINX 500
QUESTS YESTERDAY
Mrs. Anna Johnson was hostess yesterday afternoon to the Sphinx 500 club of Placentia. Cards were the amusement and Mrs. Hazel Bean scored high, Mrs. Lee Meyers second and Mrs. John Ortega received the consolation.
After cards refreshments were served to Mesdames Ray Johnson, W. E. Robertson, Jack Sollis, Al Johnson, Dave Lenke, Arthur Anderson, Frank Trendle, George Johnson, Lee Meyers, Frank Anderson, Hazel Bean and John Ortega.
MR. AND MRS. LESHER GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Lesher of East street were given a delightful surprise last night, the occasion being their second wedding anniversary. Their friends went early in the evening in a body with their congratulations. The time was passed at pinochle and refreshments were served later.
The guests were Mrs. Emma Gribbin and son Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sequine and son Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eldson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Groos and son Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yaeger.
MR. AND MRS. W.
CORDES HOSTS
The Wednesday Evening Card Club members were entertained last night by Mr. and Mrs. W. Cordes at their home on Broadway. The time was passed with sewing and cards.
Later in the evening refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. L. Frahm, Mr. and Mrs. Siemers, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Molt, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Sandersfelt, and Mr. and Mrs. Sandersfelt, and Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Ward, assisted by Little Page Degryse holding up the lace curtain vell. A very solemn and impressive ceremony was read. Excitement reigned when the girls clamored to kiss the groom.
Those present were Mesdames Marie Mauerhan, Etta Lautenback, Ruth Ward, Harriet K. Boyd, Frank Gates, Minnie Herrington, Viola Kirby, Stafford Sims, Misses Carlie Lou Evans, Marie Robertson, Esther Pember, Vera O'Rourke, Lillian and Evelyn Degryse, Sylvia May Dumas, Valle Pember, and the honored guest Frances Schumacher. The following gentlemen arrived later in the evening: Lloyd Schrode, Wm. Schumacher, Frank Gates, Welcome Ward and Fred Scott.
MISS RUBY DAGGETT
ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT
Miss Ruby Daggett of La Habra entertained last night in honor of friends from Anaheim and La Habra with an announcement of her coming marriage to Orville Schenck of this city.
The girls gathered in her apartment with expectancy but nothing happened until late in the evening when two of the girls left for their apartment, saying they would return soon. Time passed and still they failed to come back. Miss Daggett seemed quite anxious, so suggested they go over to see what was the matter. On opening the door the first thing that the guests saw was a frozen image or a man with an armor with little red heart concealed behind it. Each one received one with the inscription "Orville and Ruby, June," written on it.
Congratulations were then in order.
A delicious luncheon was then served with covers laid for fourteen. Those from Anaheim were Mrs. Mary Anderson, Mrs. Netta Anderson, Mrs. Daggett, sister-in-law of the bride to be, and Mrs. Perry, her sister, Mrs. Edna Curttis, Miss Viola Elliott.
The table was artistically arranged with pink and white streamers suspended from the chandelier, footed with little favors and place cards in the same color scheme. A large bowl of Cecil Brunner roses and ferns rested in the center of the table.
MISS SCHUMACHER HONORED
GUEST AT SHOWER
Miss Frances Schumacher was recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts last night when a group of her friends met at her home on North Claudina, while she was attending the show with a friend.
Upon returning home she noticed the light in her sister's bed room and opened the door to ask her a question and was greeted with a rush of girls. Miss Schumacher was much surprised but was able to calm herself and accompany Mrs. Stafford Sims at the piano who sang for her friends. Mrs. Boyd then directed Miss Schumacher to begin search for various packages hidden about the rooms.
The hostesses, Mrs. H. K. Boyd and Mrs. Welcome Ward, assisted by Still, Lenine is the only statesman of this era who has been able to raise revenues by taxing creedulity.
And when the immigrant begins to speak our language he fondly thinks that he is learning to speak English.
at Weber's
MR. AND MRS. W.
CORDES HOSTS
The Wednesday Evening Card Club members were entertained last night by Mr. and Mrs. W. Cordes at their home on Broadway. The time was passed with sewing and cards.
Later in the evening refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. L. Frahm, Mr. and Mrs. Slemers, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Molt, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Sandersfelt, and Mr. and Mrs. Karston.
Upon returning home she noticed the light in her sister's bed room and opened the door to ask her a question and was greeted with a rush of girls. Miss Schumacher was much surprised but was able to calm herself and accompany Mrs. Stafford Sims at the piano who sang for her friends. Mrs. Boyd then directed Miss Schumacher to begin search for various packages hidden about the rooms.
The hostesses, Mrs. H. K. Boyd and Mrs. Welcome Ward, assisted by Mrs. F. Gates and Mrs. C. Mauerhan served a delicious luncheon.
Sister Pember immediately took her position at the plano afterwards and started the strains or the Lohengrin wedding march and Preacher "Spagettil" Boyd entered in a long coat and with a Bible stood until Little Ruth entered as flower girl, followed by Sister Valle Pember and Lloyd Schrode, as bridesmaid and usher, Sister Mauerhan and Brother Ward as maid of honor and groomsman.
The bride, Arbogall Scnumacher, in all her glory, then came smiling with her man-to-be, Hesakath Scott, with
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED—Chambermaid at Southland hotel.
FOR RENT—Nice 5-room furnished house. See Beckman, 115 East Center.
FOUND—Crank. Owner can have same by calling at Herald office and paying for ad.
FOR RENT—Newly furnished apartment, modern. 412 S. Palm.
FOR SALE—Furnished tent, size 10 by 14. Inquire Gilbert's Tent City.
WANTED—4 or 5 room furnished home for June 1. Must be modern. See G. R. Patrick, Herald office.
LOST—String of amber beads medium length. Finder please leave Schneider's Meat Market. Receive reward.
2 SPECIAL BARGAINS
No. 1—5-room house close in, lot 50 by 125, just half block off Broadway, all plastered, bath, electric lights, and gas. The best buy in Anaheim; $2850., small cash payment.
No. 2—One acre with 4-room modern house, all in Valencia oranges, in town; $5000., with terms. Let us show you this place at once as it is priced to sell.
DURRETT & MORRIS CO.
Room 2 Golden State Bank Building
WANTED—By man and wife, 2 or-3 furnished rooms. Phone 297.
At Weber's
Among the many gems in the May list of VICTOR Records,
The number by Reinald Werrenrath stands among the first
64950—Story of the Rose—Alice Andrew Mack.
Red Seal 10-in., $1.25
Weber's Book
Music Store
No. 1—5-room house close in, lot 50 by 125, just half block off Broadway, all plastered, bath, electric lights, and gas. The best buy in Anaheim; $2850., small cash payment.
No. 2—One acre with 4-room modern house, all in Valencia oranges, in town; $5000, with terms. Let us show you this place at once as it is priced to sell.
DURRETT & MORRIS CO.
Room 2 Golden State Bank Building
WANTED—By man and wife, 2 or 3 furnished rooms. Phone 297.
FOR SALE—Windmill. Inquire 129 South Olive.
FOR RENT—Sleeping porch, $8 a week. 314 South Melrose.
FIRESTONE
30 x 3 1-2 non-skid TIRES
$13.95
plus war tax
G. B. Daniels
Vulcanizing and Tires
211 No. Los Angeles St. Phone 25
Thursday, May 19, 1921
Kustiners
THE SIGN OF GOOD CLOTHES
New snappy designs and rich looking fabrics in these shirts of ours. Fast colors of course.
They're made to fit correctly; that means comfort for you. And moderately priced too, which means marked according to today's market. Some good ones $2 to $10.
Kustiners
THE SIGN OF GOOD CLOTHES
Read your instruction book
It says
Old oil should be drained from the crankcase at regular intervals and replaced with fresh oil.
This statement is made because engine operation causes road dust, carbon, fine metal particles and other impurities to accumulate in the crankcase oil. The gritty oil circulates through the engine, impairing its performance, and ultimately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs.
These careful instructions from the manufacturer are often disregarded; cleaning the crankcase is a job generally disliked.
To meet this need Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service has been established by first-class garages and other dealers co-operating with the Standard Oil Company. These garages and dealers use Calol Flushing Oil—the scientific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities and does not impair the lubricating efficiency of fresh oil used. The cleaned crankcase is refilled with the proper grade of Zerolene.
Look for the garage or dealer displaying the sign shown below—it means "Better operation and longer engine life."
To meet this need Modern Crankcase Cleaning Service has been established by first-class garages and other dealers co-operating with the Standard Oil Company. These garages and dealers use Calol Flushing Oil—the scientific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities and does not impair the lubricating efficiency of fresh oil used. The cleaned crankcase is refilled with the proper grade of Zerolene.
Look for the garage or dealer displaying the sign shown below—it means "Better operation and longer engine life."
MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE
"for better operation and longer engine life"
Automobile Paint
George B. Peck
"EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE"
206 West Center St.
Anaheim
If you have a spare room a HERALD WANT AD will find a tenant for you.
Phone 540