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anaheim-daily-herald 1921-12-15

1921-12-15 · Anaheim Daily Herald · page 3 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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Hubert will entertain the Society of the Presbyterian church at their home, 559 South Los Angeles street, Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. All women of the congregation are invited to attend. The Methodist choir will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock to hold rehearsal for Christmas music. This month will concute the leadership of Mrs. C. A. McCullah with Ellis Rhodes as director for the new year. Chaffees WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT Christmas Boxes All neatly packed and ready for Eastern shipment. We handle all the details, packing, wrapping, addressing, enclosing of Greeting Cards. Chaffee's guarantee safe arrival at destination. This attractive array of the choicest fruits of California's Orchards is sure to be welcomed. Figs Pears Prunes NO. Prunes 4 Apricots Glace Cherries Glace Pineapple MISS STULL BECOME BRIDE TODAY Miss Lucinda Stull Mathis were quietly married day at the home of the Mrs. Oliver Hill on Earl Dr. James Allen Geissmith the Methodist church, off wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Mathis naturally for a short visit at KATELLA CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION FRIDAY The Christmas entertainer Katella school will be night at 7:30 o'clock. A sisting of plays and m given by the children of Christmas tree has been Santa Claus will be pro each kiddy a package candy. ALUMNI ENTERTAINMENT TO BE DECEMBER 29 The Anaheim High School association have planned and social evening for Invitations have been graduates of the school give the details of the e The Odd Fellows hall gaged for this date and chestra will have charge SANS SOUCI CLUB AT DAVIS HOME Mrs. Roy Davis was San Souci Club at her Brookhurst yesterday Mrs. A. H. Dunlap, first prize, Mrs. N. Fran on prize, ans Mrs. R. Consolation. Dainty refreshments w the hostess. The Davie beautifully decorated, th being carried out. The next meeting of be on January 10 when Dunlap, Jr., and Mrs. S will be hostesses. MRS. CHARLES MANNY chards is sure to be welcomed. Figs Pears Prunes NO. Prunes 4 Apricots Glace Cherries Glace Pineapple $5.80 Prepaid NO. 5 A comprehensive selection of the products of California Sunshine and Climate. It carries with it the lure of our beloved Southland. $10.00 Prepaid FREE PIANO ROLL With every $1.00 purchase Friday and Saturday we give 50 cents worth of Piano Rolls Free Compare the Columbia with other talking machines at the same price and FREE PIANO ROLL With every $1.00 purchase Friday and Saturday we give 50 cents worth of Piano Rolls Free Compare the Columbia with other talking machines at the same price and get a Columbia. Remember every Columbia machine carries with it the Columbia prestige and quality. The illustration shows the E2 at $100 with 18 records free and the F2. at $115 This model is equipped with the record ejector or albums. OTHER MODELS D 2—$ 60.00 G 2—$125.00 H 2—$140.00 L 2—$175.00 Headquarters for The Armstrong Pianos and Players Austin Piano Co 308 East Center Street Society - Clubs Social MISS STULL BECOMES BRIDE TODAY Miss Lucinda Stull and Albert Mathis were quietly married early today at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Oliver Hill on East Broadway. Dr. James Allen Geissinger, pastor of the Methodist church, officiated at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Mathis left immediately for a short visit at Long Beach. KATELLA CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION FRIDAY The Christmas entertainment of the Katella school will be held Friday night at 7:30 o'cock. A program, consisting of plays and music will be given by the children of the school. A Christmas tree has been arranged and Santa Claus will be present to give each kiddy a package and bag of candy. ALUMNI ENTERTAINMENT TO BE DECEMBER 29 The Anaheim High School Alumni association have planned a banquet and social evening for December 29. Invitations have been mailed to all graduates of the school which will give the details of the entertainment. The Odd Fellows hall has been engaged for this date and Fellinge's orchestra will have charge of the music. SANS SOUCI CLUB AT DAVIS HOME Mrs. Roy Davis was hostess to the San Souci Club at her home on West Brookhurst yesterday afternoon. Mrs. A. H. Dunlap, Jr., received first prize, Mrs. N. Frank Morse, second prize, ans Mrs. R. G. Adams, the consolation. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. The Davis home was beautifully decorated, the holiday idea being carried out. The next meeting of the club will be on January 10 when Mrs. A. H. Dunlap, Jr., and Mrs. S. A. Salveson will be hostesses. MRS. CHARLES MANN Falkens Here Are a Dozen Reasons Why You Need "Anaheim S" Your Day at Fa REASON 1 42-IN.PEQUOT SHEETING 39c yard —10 pieces of this well known quality of 42-inch Pillow Tubing, specially priced for Friday only 39c yd REASON 2 BEACON BLANK $4.45 pa —The lowest price been quoted on these full size Beacon Plains this season. Pin grey and tan plaid. 4^{45}$ pa MRS. CHARLES MANN ENTERTAINS P. E. O. Mrs. Charles Mann was the hostess yesterday afternoon to the P. E. O. Club. Mrs. Charles Wagner, past state president, was present and gave a short talk on her recent eastern trip. She also held a short constitutional drill. After the business meeting refreshments were served, Phone present were: Mrs. J. L. Van der Veer, Mrs. J. S. Ward, Mrs. E. C. Rundstrom, Mrs. J. K. Langdon, Mrs. W. W. Manter, Mrs. C. C. Smith and Mrs. Drake. A social hour was enjoyed afterwards at which time plans for the Christmas party of the club were made. ORANGETHORPE 500 CLUB GUESTS YESTERDAY The Orangethorpe 500 Club members were the guests Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. Clarence Spencer, Mrs. A. Booth scored high, and Mrs. R. Lovering second. A luncheon was served at the close of the games. The guests were: Mrs. Robert McKee, Mrs. Water, Mrs. Alice Booth, Mrs. Roy Lovering, Mrs. J. A. Schulte, Mrs. O. M. Skinner, Mrs. W. Dickensen, Mrs. E. Till, Mrs. Wentz, Mrs. L. Gardiner and Mrs. Edith Mitchell. MRS. MARSH THOMAS VISITS ANAHEIM CHAPTER Mrs. Marsh Thomas, district deputy grand matron of the Eastern Star lodge, was an Anaheim visitor this morning and held a preliminary drill practice of the local Star team in the Masonic Temple. Saturday morning Mrs. Wagner will hold school of instruction for all the district officers. ROLLS and Saturday to Rolls Free. KNOWN quality of 42-inch Pillow Tubing, specially priced for Friday only 39c yd REASON 4 NOVELTY BATH TOWELS 39c each —Good heavy Towels, with wide pink and blue fancy borders. Very specially priced. 39c each REASON 7 MERCERIZED TABLE CLOTHS $1.45 each —58x58 Mercerized Table Cloths of excellent grade, have been specially purchased for Sale Day. 25 only at 1¾¹ each REASON 8 BUNGALOW AP $1.00 ea —Attractive styles ham and Percale Aprons will be featured this new low price. REASON 9 WONDERFUL DR $19.50 ea —Canton Crepes popular Silks. Also Dresses in dozens of tive styles. Speciale REASON 10 SATIN BED SPREADS REASON 11 ALL WOOL JEANS ROLLS and Saturday Rolls Free. REASON 10 SATIN BED SPREADS $4.45 —Excellent full size Satin finished Bed Spreads — an ideal Gift, very much below the regular prices. 4$ each REASON 11 ALL WOOL JEANS $1.95 y —54 inches wide a in black, navy, rein French blue. All sey at 1$95 y AGAIN WE SAY! Make “Anaheim Your FALKENSTER Falkenstein's asons Why You Should Make Tomorrow, im Sale Day” y at Falkenstein’s REASON 2 BEACON BLANKETS $4.45 pair —The lowest price that has been quoted on these famous full size Beacon Plaid Blankets this season. Pink, blue, grey and tan plaid. 4^{45} pair REASON 3 81X90PEQUOT SHEETING $1.59 each —We have reserved 12 dozen of these popular size Pequot Sheets for Friday's selling. Shop early to procure limit of 4. 1^{59} each 445 pair 159 each REASON 5 BUNGALOW APRONS $1.00 each Attractive styles in Gingham and Percale Bungalow Aprons will be featured at this new low price. 100 each REASON 6 40-IN. CHARMEUSE $1.95 yard Black Charmeuse of beautiful quality—just one piece to be sold at this price, 40-in. Charmeuse. 195 yd REASON 8 WONDERFUL DRESSES $19.50 each Canton Crepes and other popular Silks. Also Tricotine Dresses in dozens of attractive styles. Special 1950 REASON 9 SANITAS BUNGALOW LUNCH SETS $1.18 5 piece and 13 piece blue and white patterned Lunch Sets, made of Sanitas Oil Cloth. Very Specially priced 118 REASON 11 ALL WOOL JERSEY REASON 12 COATS FEATURED REASON 11 ALL WOOL JERSEY $1.95 yard —54 inches wide and shown in black, navy, reindeer and French blue. All Wool Jerey at 1^95 yd REASON 12 COATS FEATURED $19.50 —Fur trimmed Coats and plain collars are to be found in this remarkable lot of high grade Coats, specially priced 19^50 Aheim Sale Day'" Your Day at Falkenstein's STEIN'S ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA