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Seven Arrested Following Parade Halloween Rowdyism Exceeds That of Recent Years, Bouldin Reports Hallowe'en rowdyism last Thursday night was in excess of any in recent years, according to Police Chief J. S. Bouldin, and the records of the police department show many fights, several arrests on various charges and one crime of pickpocketing. Recipient of the heaviest penalty for his activities was Jose F. Duran, 22, of 310½ North Sabina street when he was sentenced by City Judge Frank Tausch to an aggregate of 11 months and 15 days in the county jail after pleading guilty to four complaints. Duran was charged with being drunk, two counts of battery and disturbing the peace. The battery counts were the result of his kicking Officer Mark Stephenson in the face and seriously biting Officer Grant Rude's thumb. Norwood A. Jones, 24, of 416 South Helena street, is awaiting a jury trial in Santa Ana justice court on a high misdemeanor charge of resisting an officer. He was arrested during one of the numerous fights and put up a stiff argument before being locked up. Jones was arraigned Friday morning in Santa Ana justice court and entered a plea of not guilty. His trial is scheduled for Nov. 25. John Martinez, 19, cf Stanton went to jail for 25 days rather than pay a fine of $50 on a disturbing the peace charge. Three men received the same court on a high misdemeanor charge of resisting an officer. He was arrested during one of the numerous fights and put up a stiff argument before being locked up. Jones was arraigned Friday morning in Santa Ana justice court and entered a plea of not guilty. His trial is scheduled for Nov. 25. John Martinez, 19, of Stanton went to jail for 25 days rather than pay a fine of $50 on a disturbing the peace charge. Three men received the same sentence after plading guilty to petty thefts of hubcaps off a car owned by Paul Dominguez, Jr., of Route 4, box 220. Those sentenced were Felix Guerrero, 18, of Route 3, box 375; Paul S. Marroquin, 20, of Route 2, box 85, Orange, and Jose V. Lopez, 19, of Route 3, box 380. Mrs. Ellen Lovering, 24, of 601 N. Los Angeles street chose to go to jail for 125 days rather than pay a fine of $250 after pleading guilty to a drunk driving charge. She was arrested after the automobile she was driving struck two parked cars near the intersection of Lemon and Adele streets. Mrs. Lovering was found under her car by officers who investigated the accident. Alvin Lovering, 31, husband of Mrs. Lovering, was jailed on a drunk charge a short time later when he tried to get the car Mrs. Lovering had been driving out of a local garage. He paid a fine of $25. Schubert Williams of Route 1, Placentia, was the victim of the pickpocket. A billfold containing $5, and an operator's license was removed from his pocket during the parade, police were informed. L. E. Middleton Surprised at Party L. E. "Tex" Middleton's evening at home was pleasantly interrupted last Saturday evening when a group of friends surprised him with a birthday party at his home, 919 West Broadway. Beginning the evening with a game of auction bridge, the evening progressed merrily to a lovely yellow and white birthday cake as a final touch. While everyone was busy with bridge, Mr. Middleton was further surprised by a "singing telegram" sent by Al DeWitt. Numerous small gifts were given to the honored guest later in the evening, and bridge prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellogg and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wiley. Card Party Held By YLI Members Fullerton members of the YLI were hosts to the annual card party held last night at St. Mary's hall on Commonwealth avenue, having as their special guests the Anaheim group. The receiving line included Miss Agnes Callens, president of the YLI, and members of the various committees and past presidents. The hall was attractively appointed in the autumn motif, with tables centered with seasonal decorations. Auction bridge prizes went to Mrs. William Fassel, Mrs. Nicholas LaSalle and Mrs. Ralph Heeter of Anaheim, and Felix Stein and Mrs. T. A. Hirigoyen of Fullerton. Prizes for contract went to Mrs. Victor Lypps of Placentia, and Leon Weiss of Fullerton. Awards for 500 went to C. Belloc of Placentia, Mrs. A. Husman, Miss Pauline Johnston and Miss Catherine O'Brien of Anaheim. Rev. Father Henry Gross and Mrs. Robert Rimpau of Anaheim and R. J. Bauman of Fullerton received the door prizes. Mrs. Donald Welty Complimented Five hostesses joined to fete Mrs. Donald Welty (Iris Mallonee) Friday night with a surprise miscellaneous post-nuptial shower held at the home of Miss Mildred McAfee on North Lemon street. Eileen Baumbach, Mildred McAfee, Marie Findley, Veda Beth Furrey and Marjorie McClarey were the hostesses. "Cootie" was festive birthday decorated to the room in which children played games. After merry afternoon at the American republics." Beginning the evening with a game of auction bridge, the evening progressed merrily to a lovely yellow and white birthday cake as a final touch. While everyone was busy with bridge, Mr. Middleton was further surprised by a "singing telegram" sent by Al DeWitt. Numerous small gifts were given to the honored guest later in the evening, and bridge prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellogg and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright. Participating in the gay affair were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Al DeWitt, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oelrich, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellogg and Mr. and Mrs. Middleton. Mrs. H. Hathaway Hostesses Party Mrs. Harry T. Hathaway of 314 South East street was hostess Tuesday evening to a group gathered at her home to hear the election returns. Cards were played during the evening, and at a late hour light refreshments were served. Those present included Mrs. Irma Sidebottom, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. W. B. Holland and her houseguest, Mrs. Edith Trotter of Oakland, and Mrs. Kurt Epstein. Booths Entertain For Corona Friends Mr. and Mrs. Claude Booth of 904 North Palm street were hosts Saturday night to friends welcoming Mr. and Mrs. Gene Crump of Corona, guests of the Booth's. Two tables of bridge were in play, with prizes going to Mr. and Mrs. J. Willmore. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Keith, Mr and Mrs. Crump, Mr. and Mrs. Willmore and Mr. and Mrs. Booth. Mrs. Donald Welty Complimented Five hostesses joined to fete Mrs. Donald Welty (Iris Mallonee) Friday night with a surprise miscellaneous post-nuptial shower held at the home of Miss Mildred McAfee on North Lemon street. Eileen Baumbach, Mildred McAfee, Marie Findley, Veda Beth Furrey and Marjorie McClarey were the hostesses. "Cootie" was the game of the evening, with Marjorie McClarey and Mrs. Belle McAfee prize winners. Presenting the bride with lovely gifts for the newly established home on South Claudina street were Mrs. H. L. Mallonee, Mrs. Arthur Welty, Mrs. Cora Emde of Ventura, Mrs. Laura Gardner, Miss Rosalie Hein, Miss Olivette Popp, Mrs. W. R. Furrey, Miss Frances Eaton and the five hostesses. Dianne Fellbaum Christened Sunday Little Dianne Lauretta Fellbaum, six months of age, was christened last Sunday at the German Lutheran church, with the Rev. H. G. Schmelzer officiating. Holding the baby during the ceremony was Miss Marjorie Fellbaum, aunt of the child. Witnesses were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hain of Santa Ana. Dianne is the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fellbaum of South Zeyn street, and is the granddaughter of Mrs. William Wulf and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fellbaum of Lincoln road. Our joys shall always last; For hope shall brighten days to come, And memory gild the past! —Thomas Moore. Bonnie Jean Smith Marks Birthday Little Bonnie Jean Smith honored by a small group of children in her seventh birthday party given Monday by mother, Mrs. Dayton Smith or South Helena street. Festive birthday decorations added to the room in which children played games. After merry afternoon, a birthday was served to the small guards. Those wishing Bonnie a birthday were Joan Spalding Glenda Wray Mungerson, Mary Stabbert, La Vonne Hart and Hershy. Friends Reunited After 35 Years Mrs. Roy Eldridge of 419 Helena street was surprised today when a group of fans from the east met at her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Tomer Ta Amarillo, Texas, and Mrs. Mrs.Oscar England of Phi Ariz., were the out-of-state acquaintance them was Ms.G.Williams of Riverside. Mrs.Tate was a childhood friend of Mrs.Eldridge in Green Texas, and the two had no other for 35 years.* Mrs.Maude McCann Returns From Triple Mrs.Maude McCann reminds Monday from a visit with brother, H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCann cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th birthday her twin brother, H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCann cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th birthday her twin brother, H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCann cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th birthday her twin brother, H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCann cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th birthday her twin brother, H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCann cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th birthday her twin brother, H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCann cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th birthday her twin brother, H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCann cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th birthday her twin brother, H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCann cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th birthday her twin brother, H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCann cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th birthday her twin brother, H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCann cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th birthday her twin brother, H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCann cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th birthday her twin brother, H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCann cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th birthday her twin brother, H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCann cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th birthday her twin brother, H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCann cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th birthday her twin brother,H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCann cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th birthday her twin brother,H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCann cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th birthday her twin brother,H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCann cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th birthday her twin brother,H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCANN cut short her three months' visit.With sister, Mrs.Nellie Slining on nut Park, she left in September celebrate her 70th生日her twin brother,H.W.Porter of Chattanooga.Not wishing to break his year record on the election of the Washington school McCANN cut short her three months' visit.With 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No date has been set for the program, as it is not yet known when the new station will be completed. It was reported yesterday that work is not expected to end until the middle of December or first of January. It is the present plan of the chamber directors to have a luncheon at the Elks clubhouse after which a caravan of automobiles will move through the business area to the station where the public program will be held. President Louis H. Hoskins displayed the text and drawings for the new Chamber of Commerce folder which has been planned by the advertising committee. Following a discussion of the folder, the work of the advertising committee was approved by the board. The text will be edited by a qualified person, Hoskins said, and the drawings will be returned to Holly Markle for completion. When that work is done, the folder will be re-submitted to the directors for final approval and printing bids will be sought. Scotts Return to Jamestown Home Scotts Return to Jamestown Home Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Scott of Jamestown, Calif., summer visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Countess of 208 North Helena street, left Monday for home. Misfortune trailed them, however, on the Ridge Route. In heavy fog the Scott's car collided with another machine. No one was hurt but they will be delayed in Bakersfield for a few days while the car undergoes repairs. The Scotts made many friends here during their stay who will be glad to know of their freedom from injury. Short Meeting Held by YLI A short business meeting of the YLI was held Tuesday night at the Odd Fellows' hall to complete arrangements for the card party held last night. Miss Agnes Callens presided over the meeting, in which plans were made for a hay ride to be held tomorrow. The ride will end at the home of Mrs. Emma Curtin in Placentia. After the business session, refreshments were served by Bea Gregor, Elvira Heinz, Helen Fassel and Mary Ellen Chambers. Miss Parker Attends Meeting of D.U.V. Miss Elenora A. Parker of 509 West Broadway was in Fullerton Monday where she attended a "Homecoming" meeting of Julia Ward Howe Tent No. 7, D. U. V., held at the Ebell club house. Honor guest of the day was Comrade Crandall of Atwood, the last Civil War veteran in this district. Get a "Corn Dog" while out driving. Hot Dog lovers say, "Nothing compares with a "Corn Dog." Class. "Cafes, Restaurants." Grand Theater Grand Theater 304 E. Center—Ph 2795—Anaheim Open 6:45 Monday Thru Friday Open 6:30 Saturday Night Sunday continuous from 1:15 Always a Good Show at the Grand Fri.-Sat. Nov. 8 - 9 "OUTPOST OF THE MOUNTIES" with CHAS. STARRETT also BELA LUGASI in "THE HUMAN MONSTER" Stage Show Every Saturday! Sun.-Mon. Nov. 10 - 11 "CALL OF THE MESQUITEERS" with The Three Mesquiteers also "The MAN WITH NINE LIVES" (Resurrected from a tomb of Ice) with BORIS KARLOFF Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Nov. 12 - 13 - 14 "EXILE EXPRESS" with ANNA STEU and ALAN MARSHAL also "COME ON RANGER" with ROY ROGERS Wahoo, Every Wed—Win Cash! STOP 'N SHOP MARKET LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED 344 WEST CENTER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Corner W. Center and Helena St. QUALITY AS CAREFULLY AS YOU DO PRICES JULARS 2 PKGS. FOR ONLY 60¢ MEATIES 21¢ HES 2 No. 1 Cans 19¢ BEANS No. 2 can 10¢ NAISE Qt. 39£ SING Qt. 27£ LES 2 No. 1 Cans 25£ TASTE WELL TOMATOES 3 No. 2½ Cans 25¢ BANGO POPCORN 14-oz. Can 20¢ B & M WHOLE CLAMS 5-oz. Can 12¢ TASTE WELL CATSUP 2 Large Bottles 15¢ CIGARETS Camels, L. Strike Chesterfield, Kool 2 for 25£ CRISCO or SPRY 3 lb. can 46£ VAN CAMP 'N BEANS 3 16-oz. for 19£ SPAM 12-oz. can 25¢ A HÖRMEL PRODUCT ALL PURE—Large cans 4 or 23£ TROCO 1-lb. 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