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SOCIETY Miss Florence Backs Hostess Saturday Entertaining in a private dining room of the new Victor Hugo cafe at Laguna Beach last Saturday afternoon, Miss Florence Backs of Anaheim was hostess to a group of young women for an afternoon of bridge. Miss Backs was assisted in her hostess duties by her mother, Mrs. Fred A. Backs. Blue was the predominating color in the decorations. Prizes for the games were awarded to Mrs. William McCarthy, Mrs. Carroll Cone, Mrs. Robert Harvey and Mrs. William Queale. Guests were Mrs. Robert Rossberg, Mrs. Kenneth Walker, Mrs. Gilbert Kuenzli, Mrs. Northrop Ellis, Mrs. Richard Ryan, Mrs. Cortez Hoskins, Mrs. Virgil Harman, Mrs. Robert Baker, Mrs. William McCarthy, Mrs. James Shankland, Mrs. Marion Fort, Mrs. Richard Glover, Mrs. Wilson Phelps, Mrs. John Kennedy, Mrs. Vincent Borden, Mrs. Donald Sandilands, Mrs. Allison Polley, Mrs. Ewald Lemcke, Mrs. Niels Boege, Mrs. Robert Harvey, Miss Betty Crane and Miss Laura Gene Frantz of Anaheim. Mrs. Irvin Chapman, Mrs. Robert Finch, Mrs. Gerald Boege, Mrs. Dwight Phillips, Mrs. Charles Wickett, Mrs. William Queale, Mrs. Ralph Culp, Mrs. E. R. McCoy and Mrs. Arlee Mills, Fullerton; Mrs. William Grafton of Whittier, Mrs. Arvid Murman of Long Beach; Mrs. Raymond Todd Party Held Friday at Ferguson Home Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Ferguson, who recently moved into their new home on South Indiana street, were surprised last Friday evening when a group of friends gathered for a housewarming party. The evening was planned by Mrs. Jack C. Harmony of Fullerton. The evening was spent in playing a variety of games, for which prizes were awarded to Harold C. West and Russell R. McComb. Those invited for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Carroll, Jack C. Harmony, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Jewett, Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. West, Mr. and Mrs. William Jewett, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Koontz, Fullerton; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Alexander, Whittier; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Harmony, Placentia; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Burkhart, Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ipsen, San Bernardino; and Mr. and Mrs. Russell McComb, Anaheim. Young Musicians Present Recital Ruth Ellen Taylor, violinist, and Marian Claire Hill, pianist, presented a charming recital last Thursday evening at the Melrose Abbey mausoleum. Both girls are eighth grade students at John C. Fremont school. The two young artists played groups of outstanding classics with Recent Bride is Honored Tuesday Mrs. Marvin Miller of Los Angeles was guest of honor Tuesday afternoon at a party given in Hillcrest park, Fullerton, by Miss Betty Crane of Anaheim and Mrs. Gerald Boege of Fullerton. Before her marriage early this month in Las Vegas, Mrs. Miller was Miss Helen Houck. She is the daughter of Dr. F. H. Houck of Anaheim. Decorations for the outdoor luncheon followed the Mexican motif. Upon the table was a little wooden oxcart which was filled with many gifts for the guest of honor. Young Musicians Present Recital Ruth Ellen Taylor, violinist, and Marian Claire Hill, pianist, presented a charming recital last Thursday evening at the Melrose Abbey mausoleum. Both girls are eighth grade students at John C. Fremont school. The two young artists played groups of outstanding classics with a technique and feeling unusual in musicians so young. Ruth Ellen Taylor was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. John F. Taylor, for all selections except one, the Andante from Concerto No. 9, for which her young friend was at the piano. The afternoon was spent in playing bridge at Miss Crane's home. Guests included Mrs. James Shankland, Mrs. Wilson Phelps, Mrs. Robert Rossberg, Mrs. Vincent Borden; Mrs. Don Sandilands, Mrs. Kenneth Walker, Mrs. D. Howard Dow, Miss Florence Backs, and Mrs. Miller. It is the temper of the highest hearts to strive most upwards when they are most burdened. —Sir Philip Sidney ALLAN'S KAFATERIA SHOE STORE 144 W. Center St., Anaheim Drive for New Customers SALE! Kappa Delta Phi To Initiate Three Mrs. George Brumley, Mrs. Russell sell Black and Miss Dorothy Jenkins will be initiated into Eta Gamma chapter of Kappa Delta Phi sorority at formal ceremonies followed by a dinner dance in Los Angeles July 8, it was decided at a meeting Monday evening when the group met with Mrs. Ralph Ferguson in Fullerton. The chapter entertained for mothers of the members with breakfast on Mother's Day at Kibel's cafe in Fullerton. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Wray Pomeroy and Mrs. Harold Hemmer arranged the event at which Mrs. Howard Maxwell welcomed mothers and each member introduced her guests. Corsages and favors were presented to the mothers. Others attending were Eileen Muchow, Mrs. O. W. Muchow, Mrs. Alice Wolfe, Mrs. Ben Carey, Mrs. Proctor, Mrs. Joe Mondotte, Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mrs. B. H. Sprague, Mrs. Robert A. Patrick, Mrs. George Brumley, Mrs. L. Hegffner, Mrs. Adrian Reynolds, Mrs. E. E. Smith, Mrs. J. O. Reynolds, Miss Dorothy Jenkins, Mr. W. M. Jenkins, Mrs. Russell Black and Mrs. Charles Royer. Corps Will Make Floral Sprays Members of A. B. Paul Woman Relief Corps will meet Monday afternoon, May 29, at the home of Mrs. Nina Law, 120 N. Palm street, to prepare sprays to be placed on the graves of soldiers and members of the corps during Memorial Day services at Anaheim cemetery. Plans for afternoon were made during the meeting of the corps at the I.O.O.I hall Tuesday afternoon. The charter was draped during SALE! LOOK! FREE - FREE - FREE ONE PAIR Women's $1.00 Shoes FREE With Purchase of Second Pair for a Dollar $1 Clip this Coupon it's worth $1.00 for second pair when presented at Allan's Shoe Store With purchase of $1.00 Pair Shoes THIS COUPON OFFER VOID AFTER MAY 27 Dance Here Tonita Morales Will Dance Here Noted Dancer Who Formerly Lived in Anaheim to Appear June 7 Tonita Morales, world famous dancer, is returning to the town of her childhood to present a dance concert in answer to many requests from friends. The recital will be given at Anaheim union high school auditorium on the evening of Wednesday, June 7, at 8 o'clock. Tonita Morales is none other than Toni Friend. As a small girl she attended school in Anaheim and, even then, showed indications of the talent which has brought her renown throughout the world. In southern California on a vacation, Miss Morales is granting the demand of numerous friends that she perform in Anaheim. Spanish classics and Gypsy Flamenco dances will be featured in the concert. Miss Morales wears a different costume for each dance number and each is gayly colorful and in keeping with the mood of the dance. The famous dancer learned much of her art under the teaching and guidance of the late Madame Argentina, considered by authorities as the greatest of Spanish dancers. Miss Morales presented a short preview performance during the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce luncheon meeting last Wednesday noon and was enthusiastically received. A friend since childhood Anaheim Phi Initiate Three George Brumley, Mrs. Rusck and Miss Dorothy will be initiated into Eta chapter of Kappa Delta Rarity at formal ceremonies by a dinner dance in Los July 8, it was decided at ing Monday evening when up met with Mrs. Ralph in Fullerton. Chapter entertained for of the members with at on Mother's Day at cafe in Fullerton. Mrs. Mrs. Wray Pomeroy and old Hemmer arranged the which Mrs. Howard Maxlcomed mothers and each introduced her guest, and favors were presentmothers. Attending were Eileen Mrs. O. W. Muchow, Jce Wolfe, Mrs. Ben Carey, Doctor, Mrs. Joe Mondotte, Robert Sprague, Mrs. B. H. Mrs. Robert A. Patrick, George Brumley, Mrs. L. J. Mrs. Adrian Reynolds, E. Smith, Mrs. J. O. Reymiss Dorothy Jenkins, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Russell Black Charles Royer. Will Make Sprays Members of A. B. Paul Woman's Corps will meet Monday May 29, at the home of ana Law, 120 N. Palm to prepare sprays to be on the graves of soldiers members of the corps during Day services at Anametery. Plans for afterere made during the meetthe corps at the I.O.O.F. tuesday afternoon. Charter was draped during The famous dancer learned much of her art under the teaching and guidance of the late Madame Argentina, considered by authorities as the greatest of Spanish dancers. Miss Morales presented a short preview performance during the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce luncheon meeting last Wednesday noon and was enthusiastically received. A friend since childhood of Miss Sophie Rimpau, the dancer paid a visit to the Anaheim woman about two weeks ago and Miss Rimpau asked her at that time of she would perform at the luncheon, a request that was graciously and quickly granted. Los Portenos, a trio of Mexican men who sing favorite Mexican and Spanish songs to the accompaniment of guitars, will assist Miss Morales at the concert. The accompanist will be Miss Edna Walker, Newport Beach pianist, who was selected by the artist after a considerable search. Miss Walker, a music major at Santa Ana junior college, is highly lauded by Miss Morales, who said she is without doubt the most satisfactory assistant she ever worked with, including professionals all over the world: Anaheim Women at PTA Conference Representatives of various Anaheim Parent-Teachers associations and the Anaheim PTA council attended the three-day convention of the California Congress of Parent-Teacher associations this week at Santa Barbara. The convention closed today. Included in the group from Anaheim were Mrs. R. W. Marvin, state radio chairman, Mrs. B. E. Baumbach, Anaheim council president, Mrs. Rudolph Wollenman, Mrs. Arthur Lindell, Mrs. George Holden, Mrs. W. E. Melton, Mrs. Bernard Love, Mrs. Fred Warren, Mrs.-George Rains, Mrs. Fred Edwards and Mrs. Irwin North. NEWSY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thompson of 1401 S. Los Angeles street are the parents of a son, born Friday, May 12, at St. Joseph hospital. Mrs. Thompson is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnston. Mrs. Pauline Marion and Mrs. Lily Swartzbaugh expect to return to their homes this evening after Parish Celebrates 66th Anniversary St. Michael's parish celebrated its 66th anniversary last evening with a party in the parish hall, which was crowded with members of the church and visiting clergy. The Right Rev. W. Bertrand Stevens, bishop of the Los Angeles diocese, was a guest of honor and delivered an address to the group. The remainder of the program included old fashioned music and dancing. The lower court had dismissal suit brought by the bank to strain the SEC from making jilic the confidential affairs of bank's customers. The ap court ordered the lower court revoke its decree. Pratt is Candidate for School Awa Robert Pratt of Anaheim u high school, has been named the outstanding journalism dent in the local high school compete for a four-year scho NEWSY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thompson of 1401 S. Los Angeles street are the parents of a son, born Friday, May 12, at St. Joseph hospital. Mrs. Thompson is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Johnston. Mrs. Pauline Marion and Mrs. Lily Swartzbaugh expect to return to their homes this evening after representing the Loara PTA at the convention at Santa Barbara of the southern section of the California Parent-Teachers association. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stanley of Whittier were guests Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell McComb. 66th Anniversary St. Michael's parish celebrated its 66th anniversary last evening with a party in the parish hall, which was crowded with members of the church and visiting clergy. The Right Rev. W. Bertrand Stevens, bishop of the Los Angeles diocese, was a guest of honor and delivered an address to the group. The remainder of the program included old fashioned vaudeville, singing and dancing. At the close of the evening refreshments were served by members of St. Agnes Guild. Mrs. T. K. M. Smith was general chairman of the event, with Mrs. Hugo Schulz, assisted by her committee, in charge of refreshments. Bank of America is Upheld by Tribunal An outstanding victory for Bank of America over the Securities Exchange commission was won in Washington, D.C. this week when the court of appeals reversed an adverse ruling by a lower court, according to O.E.Hanson, manager of the local branch of the bank. Huge Meteorite is Found in California One of the largest meteor ever found in the United States has been discovered in the basal lava country of Modoc national forest in northeastern California officials of the U.S. forest service reported this week. FREE THIS WEEK MAY 19 - 27th ONE DOZEN FIELD GROWN BLOOMING PANSIES With each purchase of $1.50 or more of any merchandise. LEE TRADING CO. 718 South Los Angeles Street Anaheim O. H. RENNER Store Notable SUMMER EVENTS are reflected in the bountiful stocks now on display at the S. Q. R. Store. June Weddings, Graduation, Vacation, Travel—are emphasized with an ample selection to care for your every need—and at exceptionally low prices. New SECTION Illustrated is one of our styles at $3.95 up to $7.95 Also newest fashions in summer. Infants Section on the Second floor When you want something very nice for your baby or for someone else's baby—visit this department. Exquiste baby apparel—under garments, baby novelties for shower gifts—at very reasonable prices. New Shipment of HENILLE BE.DSPREADS FRED SAYS EVERY MEAL'S A BANQUET SINCE WE'VE HAD OUR SCRANTON LACE DINNER CLOTH. of HENILLE BE.DSPREADS tiful pastels and dark shades, white with colored motifs— ly qualities and lovely color combinations. Double bed and sizes—every one an exceptional value at $3.95 Martex Dish Towels The finest dish towels you've ever used. They are very absorbent and come in beautiful designs and colors. The Windmill (illustrated) cost only 25c each Other designs at 29c and 39c Waneta DESIGN 72" x 90" LINEN COLOR YOU won't have to save the best for special events, if you have this SCRANTON Lace Dinner Cloth. Use it every day. It never musses or wrinkles. Spots wash off in a jiffy. Launders like new . . . never loses its shape. Woven in new Spun Rayon Yarn. Wears for years. A most acceptable gift, too. A buy at today's low price. $495 San Jacinto Rodeo Will Start May 27 Entry lists for the second annual San Jacinto Rodeo, which will be an event of May 27-28 in the Riverside county city, will close May 25, Manager Harry Hofmann announced today. The rodeo is already drawing an excellent number of entries, he indicated. Nearly $500 in cash and merchandise prizes are being offered in the 10 events, which include bucking horses, bareback bronco riding, bull riding, bull dogging with saddle, men's and women's pony express races, cow pony race and open half mile race. INSULIN ALLOWS THE DIABETIC PATIENT TO EAT AND LIVE NORMALLY "Diabetes is a disease in which the secretion of the Isles of Langerhans is deficient, normal utilization of carbohydrates is impaired and glucose excreted." (Joslin) The Isles of Langerhans are island-like tissues in the pancreas. These islands supply the blood with a secretion that helps to utilize sugar taken up from the digestive tract. A large percentage of food is converted into sugar, before it can be used by the blood to feed the cells of the body. The diabetic is partially or wholly unable to utilize this sugar and slowly starves, while this life-giving food passes away through the kidneys. Since the discovery of Insulin, a diabetic patient can be studied by his physician, and the necessary dosage of Insulin given each day. His symptoms clear up, he feels well and can live a normal active life. Many cases of Diabetes faithfully treated, eventually get practically well. JACKSON DRUG CO. Prescription specialists 237 EAST CENTER ST. ANAHEIM-CAL. THIS IS No. 47 OF A SERIES "TELLING THE PUBLIC ABOUT THE DOCTOR"