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ANAHEIM GARDEN CLUB Mrs. Louis Dahlman, with co-hostesses Mrs. H. F. H. Schneider, Mrs. C. O. Lewis and Mrs. J. H. Burson, entertained members of the Anaheim Garden club at her home on Olive road Friday afternoon. An unusually pretty tea table was centered with an Iris arrangement in a silver platter. Stately silver candlesticks were placed on each side of the flower arrangement. Mrs. Gene Frantz, president of the organization, poured. Mrs. Schneider was in charge of table decorations. With Mrs. Frantz presiding at the program, a fine talk was given by Mrs. Lewis on "Luther Burbank." Mrs. R. J. Dugdale presented a paper on the "Burpee Seed House." Six guests enjoyed the affair. They were Mrs. Earl Dahlmann, daughter-in-law of the hostess, her friend, Mrs. R. C. Hoskins of Vista, Mrs. E. Gardell of Santa Ana, Mrs. C. Erwin, Mrs. William Claussen and Miss Vivian Hutson, all of Anaheim. The club will meet next at the home of Mrs. August Nagle on East Santa Ana street May 15. Flower arrangements will be displayed by members guests. City Attorney Leo J. Friis will speak at the luncheon on early days in Anaheim. Luncheon chairman will be Mrs. Llewellyn Wilson and Mrs. L. N. Wisser. In charge of decoration will be Mrs. J. S. Van Wagoner. In the afternoon President of the Club Mrs. Albert Raymond will preside at her last meeting., Mrs. Fred Weisel is election chairman. Following the election, Mrs. Sid McGraw, program chairman will present a musical program featuring Orange County artists. Albert Cranston of this city will sing a number of selections with Mrs. Forence Newkirk at the piano and William Cook, violinist, as accompanists. BPW CLUB The re-election of last year's officers took place Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Mary Foreman at 213 Ohio street when members of the Business and Professional Women's club of Anaheim accepted unanimously the report of the nominating committee to re-elect officers now in office. Miss Ruth Starr was cohostess. The officers are Miss Marjorie Pibel, president; Miss Alice Williamson, vice president; Mrs. Six guests enjoyed the affair. They were Mrs. Earl Dahlmann, daughter-in-law of the hostess, her friend, Mrs. R. C. Hoskins of Vista, Mrs. E. Gardell of Santa Ana, Mrs. C. Erwin, Mrs. William Claussen and Miss Vivian Hutson, all of Anaheim. The club will meet next at the home of Mrs. August Nagle on East Santa Ana street May 15. Flower arrangements will be displayed by members. EBELL GENERAL MEETING Election of new officers will be the major business to be transacted at the general meeting of the Anaheim Ebell club next Monday afternoon at the clubhouse. The meeting will begin, as usual, with a luncheon and the girl scout troop, sponsored by the Ebell club, will be the honored Only One Member From Each Family (Continued from Page 1) hold. Amount of sugar will be divided by the number of people in the family unit and stamps will be torn out by the registrar for all sugar in EXCESS OF TWO POUNDS PER PERSON, UP TO AN DINCLUDING SIX POUNDS. If more than six pounds per person is on hand, issuance of the book will be withheld until a later date. The maximum sugar per person allowable without penalty is two pounds; the maximum past which no book will be allowed is not two or four, but SIX POUNDS FOR EACH PERSON. (5) For convenience, the following is a list of schools and the territory in Anaheim each serves: GEORGE WASHINGTON SCHOOL, 233 East Charles street—Registers anyone living in the area north of Center street, east of Los Angeles, south of North street, and west of city limits. (Electorial precincts 3, 4, 12, 14, and 15. LA PALMA SCHOOL, 317 East La Palma street—Area north of North street, and east and north of Los Angeles to the city limits. (Precinct 2, and part of Precinct 1. HORACE MANN SCHOOL, 931 North Palm street—Territory south and west of Los Angeles街 to Alberta, north of Alberta to Lemon, north of Sycamore to Palm, east of Palm to North street, north of North street to city line. (Precincts 5, and 6, and part of Precinct 1. FREMONT SCHOOL, 608 West Center street—District south of Alberta to Los Angeles, west of Los Angeles to Broadway, north of Broadway to West street, north of Center to city limits. (Precincts 7, 8, 8, 10, 11, and west half of 13. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SCHOOL, 521 West Water street—Area south of Center to West street, south of Broadway, west of Los Angeles to Ball road. (Precincts 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24.) to Palm, east of Palm to North street, north of North street to city line. (Precincts 5, and 6, and part of Precinct 1.) FREMONT SCHOOL, 608 West Center street—District south of Alberta to Los Angeles, west of Los Angeles to Broadway, north of Broadway to West street, north of Center to city limits. (Precincts 7, 8, 8, 10, 11, and west half of 13.) BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SCHOOL, 521 West Water street—Area south of Center to West street, south of Broadway, west of Los Angeles to Ball road. (Precincts 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24.) BROADWAY SCHOOL, 412 East Broadway—Section east of Los Angeles to Ball road, and south of Center to city limits. Precincts 16, 17, 18, 19, and east half of 13.) LINCOLN SCHOOL, East Center street—Area east of city limits. (East Anaheim Precincts 1 and 2.)... Point up your drinks with HILL AND HILL KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY "Bourbon at its Best" $3.09 qt $1.59 Pt. State Excise Tax Included Also Available in Bottled-in-Bond, 100 Proof SIMON LEVI COMPANY, Ltd. California, Arizona, Nevada Exclusive Distributors TY COUNCIL Students, vice presidents, sectors and treasurers of all County Business and Provital Women's clubs met at Ana at a county council with Mrs. Maybelle way, president, and Miss Pibel, secretary, both of am. Ninner was enjoyed at the House cafe by the 25 in attendance. Reports given by representatives of club an da round table dison improvements and ins for each club were made. Council forms the nucleus of W clubs and meets once month. ANAHEIM PTA COUNCIL With Mrs. B. E. Baumbach officiating, new officers of the Anaheim Council of Parent Teacher associations were installed Saturday morning. Leaders of the council for the coming year are Mrs. T. E. Harrison, president; Mrs. Harold Harling, vice president; Mrs. Allan Crain, second vice president; Mrs. Charles Organ, recording secretary; Mrs. Paul Black, corresponding secretary; Mrs. George Graham, secretary; Mrs. Wayne Griggs, auditor; Mrs. William Claussen, historian and Mrs. Sam Walker, parliamentarian. The Fourth District association will meet with the Anaheim council as hosts on June 4, ac- SAVANNA PTA Mrs. Leonard Jennings took her place as president of the Savanna PTA last week by the installing officer, Mrs. C. W. Eggleston, assisted by Mrs. Ralph Vipond, hospitality chairman, at the school. Other new officers are Mrs. Sam Parry, vice president; Mrs. Norman Ruoff, secretary; Mrs. John Gautsche, treasurer; Mrs. Laura Wieball, historian. Mrs. Stuart Streshley, retiring president, was given a lovely gift by her fellow workers in appreciation for her excellent work during the year. Mrs. Eggleston was also presented with a group gift. Navy Commission Dr. Wilson Receive Dr. Llewellyn E. Wilson, of 558 South Illinois street, received his commission as Lieant in the U.S. Naval Resmedical corps, yesterday and report to the reserve base in Diego Sunday. The local doctor applied a commission in January. His wife and daughter, he have lived here for nearly years. Mrs. Wilson and d ter expect to stay in An until definite arrangement made. They will drive to Diego Sunday with Dr. W and will return that evening. to Satisfy Choosey Appetites! ALBERS OATS 20 oz. 3 lbs. 10¢ 23¢ GOLDEN WEST OLEO 17½ lb ALBERS OATS 20 oz. 3 lbs. 10¢ 23¢ CRISCO 1 lb. 3 lbs. 25¢ 71¢ OXYDOL Giant Large 67¢ 25¢ DREFT Giant Large 63¢ 25¢ CAMAY Toilet Soap 3 bars 22¢ P & G BAR SOAP 3·14¢ 5·22¢ DASH Granulated Giant Large 55¢ 28¢ IVORY SOAP Large Med. 10½¢ 6¢ GOLDEN WEST OLEO 17½lb WESTLAKE—No. 2 can CORN 2 for 25¢ WESTLAKE—No. 2 can PEAS 2 for 25£ WESTLAKE—No. 2 Can CUT BEANS 12¼¢ WESTLAKE—No. 2 can TOMATOES 11¢ POST—Lge. Pkg. TOASTIES 3 pkgs. 19€ GLOBE A-1 FLOUR 24½lbs.$1.00 MORNING—Tall Cans MILK 3 for 23€ S & W COFFEE lb. 31€ ARMOUR'S Corned Beef 24½lb BEN HUR JELL-A-TEEN 3 for 15¢ HOLLY CLEANSER 3 for 11¢ GERBER'S BABY FOOD 3 for 19¢ HEINZ — Regular SOUP 3 for 27¢ WESTLAKE CATSUP ... 14 oz. 10€ COCO COLA 6 for 25€ GREAT VALUE—No. 2½ Can PEACHES 15¼€ GRAPE JUICE qt. 24€ EMPIRE COFFEE 25¢ COLO. GOLD 1ST QUAL BUTTER lb.48¢ HERSHEY COCOA lb.17¼¢ EXCELL CRACKERS lb.11€ SPERRY — Lge. Box PANCAKE FLOUR 17€ 55¢ 28¢ IVORY SOAP Large Med. 10½¢ 6¢ COLO. GOLD 1ST QUAL. BUTTER lb. 48¢ EXCELL CRACKERS lb. 11¢ HERSHEY COCOA lb. 17¼¢ SPERRY — Lge. Box PANCAKE FLOUR 17¢ FRUITS and VEGETABLES FRESH CHERRY RED RHUBARB 5 lbs. 10¢ LONG, GREEN, LOGAL ASPARAGUS 2 lbs. 15¢ SWEET AND WELL FILLED PEAS 2 lbs. 15¢ MED. SIZE SMOOTH HAWAWIAN SWEET POTATOES4 lbs. 15¢ TANCY CREAMERS NEW SPUDS 6 lbs. 10¢ SWEET, MED. SIZE BURMUDA NEW ONIONS 2 lbs. 15¢ PATRONIZE YOUR HOME OWNED BUSINESS GREATER ANAHEIM Anaheim Cheers Performances of Only Woman-Operated Circus In The World By JOE JASON Given enough rope, one woman pitched a tent and operated a circus. That's the story today behind the Russell Brothers circus which played for an enthusiastic crowd of Anaheim circus-goers at two performances here Tuesday. For Pauline Russell Webb is the "Russell Brothers," owner and operator of the only woman-managed circus in the world. A CORKER And just to prove that women can do things up with a flourish, the Russell show was a corker from the opening march to the grand finale of ponderous pyramiding pachyderms. Through two showings under the big top, kids and adults alike thrilled at the entire display. TRIPPLE PACK OLIVES 55¢ SEEDED BING CHERRIES No. 1 can 25¢ SPICED APRICOTS No. 2½ can 33¢ CANNED CELERY HEARTS No. 2 can 25¢ CANNED ARTICHOKES in Dressing 29¢ PICKLED WATERMELON 49¢ SPICED PEARS No. 2½ can 38¢ IMPORTED CAPERS 4½ oz. can 19¢ CANNED ANCHOVIES 2 oz. can 21¢ TOBASCO CATSUP 14 oz. bottle 15¢ meats OF HIGHEST QUALITY Meat Department Closed Every Day at 6 P.M. and All Day Sundays. SLICED BACON lb. 30¢ PORK ROAST lb. 28¢ MANNING'S BABY BEEF lb. 11¢ e. Box FLOUR 17¢ BLES lbs. 15¢ AWAWIAN lbs. 15¢ RMUDA lbs. 15¢ SLICED BACON lb. 30¢ PORK ROAST lb. 28¢ MANNING'S BABY BEEF ROAST lb. 32¢ GROUND BEEF lb. 23¢ BOILING BEEF lb. 17¢ YOUNG FRYING RABBITS lb. 38¢ BABY BEEF RIB STEAKS lb. 35¢ HEIM MARKET PATRONIZE YOUR HOME OWNED BUSINESS