anaheim-gazette 1923-03-08
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Copyright 1922 Hart Schaffner & Marx
HE'S A WELL-DRESSED MAN
If they say that about you they mean tha
HE'S A WELL-DRESSED MAN
If they say that about you they mean that clothes are so correct you're not conscious of them—neither is anyone else. People simply that you look right; stylish.
"By all means get a fit."
F. A. Yungbluth
Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx clothes
Mrs. Ophella Daniels Corona has filed her suit for divorce from her husband, Orlando A. Corona. She charges cruelty in her complaint.
Miss Lena Bentzen, of this city, and Paul Scott were married at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Otto Rohrs, at Orange Friday, Rev. H. G. Schmelzer performing the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bentzen, of this city.
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Wickert wrote C. C. Chapman on January 23 that they were just leaving Manilla for India. Their young son had been seriously ill the letter stated, but was improving.
Johnny Pfeniniger was in town this week from Fullerton meeting friends and getting the glad hand on every side.
WALK-OVER
$8.50
NEW!
The wedge-shaped tipless toe, Tan calf-
NEW!
The wedge-shaped tipless toe. Tan calf-skin.
Step into style!
When you step into this Walk-Over shoe, the Copley, you step into the newest thing in low shoes. Here is a blucher oxford of style. The leather is calf-skin. The color is tan. The tipless toe is wedge-shaped and sloped. As comfortable as it is good-looking. One of the many brand-new Walk-Over styles now being shown.
Walk-Over
The S.Q.R. Store
Mrs. Mary E. Dowling, sister of J.
D. Lavin left an estate valued at $8,
500, all in money and notes. Her will
has been fived for probate. Most of
the money was left to Catholic charitable institutions.
Col. Harry T. Matthews, and his
wife, former old-time residents of
Santa, are visiting with their son and
his family in that city. Col. Matthews
is now connected with regular army,
and was recently transferreed from
Seattle to Honolulu. He is joining
his command in the island. When
the seventh regiment was organized in
1890, Matthews was elected firs lieutenant of Co. F, and on the advancement of Capt. McKelvey was made
captain of the company. He served in
the Sjanish-American war and was
also overseas during the world war.
The First National Bank has engaged an expert lady artist who will arrange an interesting display in the
windows of that institution. This display will be changed at least once a
week, and it is promised that some
thing attractive and of interest to the
passerbizys will always be on exhibition.
Wilson & Beveh are preparing to
construct a bungalow court on Citron
street between Broadway and Center
to cost $25,000. It will consist of
eight bungalows of four rooms each,
and will be built of stucco.
Deputy County Clerk Karl Abbey
was in town yesterday on official business.
County Clerk J. M. Backs and the
Orange county board of supervisors
left yesterday for Sacramento. Backs
will attend the state convention of
county clerks, and the supervisors will
take part in the county supervisors
Deputy County Clerk Karl Abbey was in town yesterday on official business.
County Clerk J. M. Backs and the Orange county board of supervisors left yesterday for Sacramento. Backs will attend the state convention of county clerks, and the supervisors will take part in the county supervisors state convention.
The Goddess of Fortune appears to be smiling on Mrs. Nellie E. Terry. When the Lohman tract was opened in this city some weeks ago and the purchasers drew lots for a four thousand dollar residence given as a premium by the promoters, Mrs. Terry won the prize. The same company has just opened a tract in Burbank. Mrs. Terry was one of the purchasers and in the drawing she won second prize, a Ford sedan.
S. A. Beisert, of the Anaheim Auto Sheet Metal Works, is putting up a substantial brick building at the corner of Clementine and Chestnut Sts. It will be completed by the first of April, when he will move into it from his present quarters on East Center street.
CARD OF THANKS
The children and grandchildren of the late Mrs. Amelia Frohling, desire to return thanks to the numerous friends who extended so many kindnesses to them during the illness of their beloved mother and her subsequent funeral arrangements. They also extend thanks to the many friends of the deceased who sent beautiful floral offerings to the chapel.
Mrs. Alma Bellegrin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Eyman and Family.
W. C. Eyman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Oost.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of William Delissen. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned, executor of the will of William Delissen. Deceaseed, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior court of Orange County, State of California, or to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers to the said executor at his place of business at Golden State National Bank, at No. 103 East Center Street, City of Anaheim, in the County of Orange, State of California, within ten months after the first publication of this notice.
Dated this 8th day of March, 1923.
ADOLPH THOMAS,
Executor of the Will of William Delissen, Deceased.
H. V. WEISEL,
Attorney for Executor.
3-8-5t
NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT OF HIGHWAY
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
Anaheim Union Water Company, location of principal place of business, 303 E. Center Street, Anaheim, California.
Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 19th day of February, 1923, assessment No. 61 of $3 per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation payable at once to the Secretary of the Company, at Anaheim, Orange County, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 31st day of March, 1923, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before will be sold on the 30th day of April, 1923, at one o'clock p.m., to pay for delinquent assessments together with cost of advertising and expense of sale.
ANAHEIM, UNION WATER CO., L. J. SHERIDAN, Secretary.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Frank Smedley, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of Frank Smedley, Deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased to file them with the necessary voucheers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, or to exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers to the said administratrix at her place of business, the office of H. V. Weisel, Room 3, Golden State National Bank Building, City of Anaheim, in the County of Orange, State of California, within four months after the first publication of this notice.
Dated this 8th day of March, 1923.
IRENE SMEDLEY,
Administratrix of the Estate of Frank Smedley, Deceased.
H. V. WEISEL,
Attorney for Administratrix.
HIGHWAY
Notice is hereby given to all freeholders in Third road district that the hearing of the petition of W. E. Anderson et al., filed on the 5th day of March, 1923, to vacate, discontinue, abandon, and abolish a certain highway (or certain highways, as the case may be) in Third Road District, in Orange county, California, has been set for Tuesday, the 27th day of March, 1923, at 10 o'clock a.m. at the room of the Board of Supervisors in the Court House at Santa Ana, California.
Said road (or roads, as the case may be) is described as follows:
That portion of Orange Street lying Westerly of Blue Gum Street and that certain strip of land twenty (20) feet in width lying adjacent to and westerly of the westerly line of Lots 45 and 108, all shown on a Map of the Eucafyptus Forest Tract. Recorded in Miscellaneous Map Book 5, Pages 29 and 30, Records of Orange County, California.
By order of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California.
Dated this 6th day of March, 1923.
(SEAL)
J. M. BACKS,
County Clerk of Orange County, California, and ex-Officio Clerk of the Boaard of Supervisors of said County.
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