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PAGE TWO Town and County Topics ANUSEMENTS IN ANAHEIM TONIGHT Fairyland—Monte Blue in "A Perfect Crime." Grand—"Tale of Two Worlds." SATURDAY Fairyland—Hobart Bosworth in "A Thousand to One." Grand—"A Tale of Two Worlds." Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elliott will move to Anaheim at the close of the school year at the University of Southern California. Mrs. Elliott will be with the Loewa corps of teachers next year. The county court house athletes are getting all excited about the baseball game scheduled to be played tomorrow afternoon with a beam from the city hall. The game is to be played at the high school grounds in Santa Ana. The gate receipts will go to the day nursery, and the laymans' life around the court house is not safe if he is without a ticket to the affair. Harry D. Riley, Studebaker agent, during the past week sold a Studebaker car to O. F. Washburn of Yorba Linda, and a Light Six Sedan to Mrs. Ethel Virgil of Anaheim. GARDEN HOME 5-Ply Molded Hose, ¾-inch new fresh stock, guaranteed for years, sells everywhere at 25c foot; special, per foot ... 18c ½-Inch Wrapped Hose, 50-foot length, regular $8.00; SPECIAL $6.00 AHLSWEDEN 175 West Center Street ... Next to Post O AHLSWEDEN 175 West Center Street Next to Post O The Sign of Better Cleaning and Dye AMERICAN DYE WORKS OF LOS ANGELES Odorless Dry Cleaning Phone 697 313 E. CENTER ST Our 33 Years' Experience Will Assure You of the Better Class Odorless Dry Cleaning Phone 697 313 E. CENTER ST Our 33 Years' Experience Will Assure You of the Better Class There is a Size GIBSON Refrigerator for every size home—for every place business which requires refrigerators. Here is the refrigerator that every man likes—so neat in appearance that adds attractiveness to any room; so easy to keep clean; so sanitary. Now that warm weather approaches, behooves you to order your refrigerator once. Come in and let us show you worth-while GIBSON line before purchase. "Trade At Headquarters—It Is Safe Graham Furniture Co "The BIG STORE ON THE CORNE ANAHEIM DAILY HERALD State Picnics Two more big state picnics will be held Saturday, June 11, in Sycamore Grove park, Los Angeles, with basket dinners at noon. These are Maine and Nevada. Both have county registers, badges, hot coffee, programs. All former residents of both states are urged to attend and to invite friends. —Dresser's White Lily Bread is mighty good bread. At your grocers. —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. George Hickerson and Mrs. Beck of Los Angeles were guests of Mrs. Hickerson, Mr. Hickerson's mother, this week. All who ever lived in the Little Mountain state of West Virginia are invited to our annual picnic reunion all day Saturday, June 18, 1921, in Sycamore Grove park, Los Angeles. There will be a brief program opening about 2 o'clock. Bring baskets will filled. Coffee will be served free to all who buy the souvenir badges. Each one who learns of this picnic is asked to pass the word along. —Autos for hire. Call Heinie 58—Adv. Misses Marie and Nellie Robert, son, Esther and Ethel Roalf, Messrs. Alvin Christenson, Hubert Janss, Ralph Morris and Carrol Graham motored to Huntington Beach last night on a grunion hunt. —Tell your grocer to give you "Dresser's White Lily Bread." It is as good as can be made.—Adv. Automobiles are easily sold through a Herald Want Ad. Arthur Coons arrived home last night from Chicago for the summer vacation with his parents. —Hot and Cold Lunches. Best homemade pies. Fairyland Inn.—Adv. The business meeting of the Y. P. A. of the Evangelical church will be held this evening and election of officers will be held. —Witman. Eyesight specialist.—Adv. Miss Hattie Akerson, Mrs. Mary Akerson and Miss Ruth Akerson were guests last night of the Valencia while visiting with friends in Anaheim. —C. J. Baer's auto livery. Cars for rent without drivers. 129 North Los Angeles street. Phone 481.—Adv. SCHOOL ACTIVITY BRINGS MERRIMENT TO PRIZE WINNERS Yesterday in the auditorium assembly was held when the girls of the expression class put on two of the best playlets of the year. One “The Burglar,” starring Jean McElheney, was presented with exceptional ability. The other “Something Different,” starred Helen Shoebridge and Pauline Houts. The assembly ended in a cheer for the girls who did such excellent work in dramatics. At noon another assembly was called when the following awards were made: for indoor baseball, the following girls received their “A’s”: Frances Adams, Goldie Jones, Mary Plyet, Melba Dugas, Madelaine Hartman, Helen Campbell, Minnie Wallace, May Requarth, Alma Critton, Virginia Deming, Ella Cook, Catherine Cravath, Peggy Moore. The following students received honors for the play in the tennis tournaments throughout the season: Jean McElheney, Frances Adams, Marcia Carmichael, Peggy Schneider, Gertie Gribbs, Ray Cailor, Buster Hayes, Edgar Rockwell and Marlowe Janss. Today an outing at Balboa Beach is being enjoyed by the A. Club of the school. Swimming and other amusements are being enjoyed. Those attending are Lillian Degryse, Gertrude Griggs, W. M. Helm, George Kitchens, M. Betzold, Fred Witman, Art Wilmsen, Fran Elliott, Coach Youngman, Bob Brown, Martin Muckenthaler, Mary Schneider, Gladys Head, Frances Adams, Jean McElhenoy, May Requarth, Ed Brown, Earl Bushard, Ted Siems, Marlowe Janss, M. Hammon, Virginia Deming, Marcia Carmichael, I. Tanner, N. Tonham and Mrs. Bal- DE'S Next to Post Office —Witman. Eyesight specialist.—Adv. Miss Hattie Akerson, Mrs. Mary Akerson and Miss Ruth Akerson were guests last night of the Valencia while visiting with friends in Anaheim. —C. J. Baer's auto livery. Cars for rent without drivers. 129 North Los Angeles street. Phone 481.—Adv. If it's from Witman's it's good.—Adv. Miss Antoinette Friend visited relatives and friends in Anaheim yesterday. —Ice cream for all occasions. Fine candies. Fairyland Inn.—Adv. Mrs. E. E. Brus and Miss Betty Brus visited in Los Angeles this week. —Mary E. Coons, Notary Public, 207 E. Center. Phone 114.—Adv. Mrs. Harry Sears underwent a minor operation at the Fullerton hospital this morning. —Delicious brick ice cream at Fischles Mrs. J. C. Callaway of Long Beach was the guest of friends in Anaheim yesterday. —Good home made candies at Fischles Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers motored with friends to Anaheim landing last night. —Witman for good jewelry.—Adv. Mrs. H. P. Tobin and baby are spending a short time with friends and relatives in Los Angeles. —Elise E. Goddrickson, public stenographer, notary public. 179 West Center street, next door to postoffice. Phone 477.—Adv. Jane Colegrove of Pasadena is a guest of Mrs. C. E. Chamberlain. —Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Swope were visitors in Anaheim yesterday. Hot Meant a Knickerboo —A Refrigerator built w three ideas in view: FIR keep all food in perfect co SECOND—To be most econ in use of ice. THIRD—To a Size of THE GIBSON REFRIGERATOR SON gerator for every place of ires refrigerators. erator that every woin appearance that it o any room; so easy to ry. weather approaches it your refrigerator at let us show you the ON line before you arters—It Is Safe" Furniture Co. ON THE CORNER" Jane Colegrove of Pasadena is a guest of Mrs. C. E. Chamberlain. Entire luncheon at Fairyland Inn. We make home-made candies. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Swope were visitors in Anaheim yesterday. A Refrigerator built w three ideas in view: FIR keep all food in perfect con SECOND—To be most econ in use of ice. THIRD—To s price people can afford to p IN EIGHT SIZES $15.00 to $45.00 Garland Ga We are Anaheim dealers fo said of one is also true of th vite your inspection. Do not We Fu Xchange 211 East D. J. ANDREWS Friday, June 10, 1921 at Weber's VICTOR RECORDS Just Received These Records have been out of stock for some time 17937—"Manzanillo" Mexican Serenade - Violin, Cello and Piano 85c "Maria Mari" Noapolitan Song - Violin, Cello and Piano 16392—"Listen to the Mocking Bird" - Wheeler and MacDonought 85c "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep" - Frank C. Stanley 16995—"Titl's Serenade" - Neapolitan Trio 85c "Serenade" (Schubert) - Neapolitan Trio 18230—"The Vacant Chair" - McKee Trio 85c "I Cannot Sing the Old Songs" - McKee Trio 16529—"So Ploma" - Sousa's Band 85c "Over the Waves" Waltz - Sousa's Band 18029—"Goldstein Goes in the Railroad Business" 85c "Cohen at the Telephone" - Barney Barnard 641381—"Annie Laurie" $1.25 - John McCormack 64205—"Macushla" $1.25 - John McCormack 64945—"Traviata" $1.25 - Galli-Curci 55120—"A Wee Deoch an' Doris" - Sir Harry Lauder $1.50 "Bonnie Maggie Tamson" - Sir Harry Lauder 35678—"Hallelujah Chorus" - Victor Oratorio Chorus 18029—"Goldstein Goes in the Railroad Business" 85c "Cohen at the Telephone" Barney Barnard 641381—"Annie Laurie" $1.25 John McCormack 64205—"Macushla" $1.25 John McCormack 64945—"Traviata" $1.25 Galli-Curel 55120—"A Wee Deoch an' Doris" $1.50 Sir Harry Lander 55120—"Bonnie Maggie Tamson" $1.50 Sir Harry Lander 35678—"Hallelujah Chorus" $1.35 Victor Oratorio Chorus 35678—"Gloria From Twelth Mass" Victor Oratorio Chorus Weber's Book and Music Store AUTO TOPS Seat Covers, Plate Glass, Quarter Curtains, Trimmings EARL FARRIS Phone 668 226 S. Los Angeles Hot Weather Means Only One Thing —and that one thing is Bickerbocker Refrigerators rland and Occidental Gas Ranges anaheim dealers for these two popular ranges. That which may be is also true of the other. Both are wonderful stoves and we inspection. Do not buy any range until you see these. We Furnish the Home Complete Change Furniture Co. 211 East Center Street, Anaheim D. L. ANDREWS