oc-plain-dealer 1919-03-07
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OVER 200 ATTEND
B.P. EASTERN STAR
BUENA PARK, Mar. 7. — Special
— A special meeting of the Buena
Park chapter of the Eastern Star was
held Wednesday evening at the
school hall. There were present over
200 people, members of Buena Park,
Artesia; Anaheim, Fullerton and Norwalk besides the grand officers. It
was the evening of the annual official
visit of the grand officers of California.
The grand officers present were:
Elizabeth Marshal, worthy grand maron, Sacramento; D. Wilson Pierce,
worthy grand patron of Los Angeles;
Maud E. Sibley, grand conductress of
Los Angeles and Dr. Mida E. Hall,
district deputy grand matron of Orange. Mrs. D. Wilson Pierce, past
grand treasurer and prominent in
Eastern Star circles in Los Angeles,
was a distinguished guest. Also Mrs.
Wheeler from the general chapter.
The Artesia chapter met in joint
session with Buena Park. The entire
work was rendered in a most beautiful manner showing skillful training.
Rev. J. E. Fisher made the presentation speech of the gifts from the
Park Chapter and Mr. Moon of Artesia made the presentation speech of
that place.
The hall was beautifully decorated
with illies and ferns and mustard
blossoms which added to the charm
of the occasion. Dainty refreshments
were served on individual trays at
small white covered tables following
the ceremonies and the entire evening was a noted one, added to Buena
Parks history of popular occasion.
There will be a dance Saturday evenning at the new White Store of Jack
Golden's. Complete arrangements
have been made for this housewarming affair and all are cordially invi-
The hall was beautifully decorated with illies and ferns and mustard blossoms which added to the charm of the occasion. Dainty refreshments were served on individual trays at small white covered tables following the ceremonies and the entire evening was a noted one, added to Buena Parks history of popular occasion.
There will be a dance Saturday evening at the new White Store of Jack Golden's. Complete arrangements have been made for this housewarming affair and all are cordially invited. The Anaheim orchestra will furnish the music for the evening.
The Chamber of Commerce held their regular meeting at the school hall Monday evening. The telephone question was the main topic of discussion.
Mrs. James Watson entertained at a dinner party Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Scoville and her daughter and Mrs. Shunaman all of Corona, E. D. Watson and wife of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bishop of the Park. C. M. Scoville besides being a prominent Mason is Worthy Patron of Corona Chapter and president of the Temiscale Water Co. Mrs. Shunaman is worthy matron of the Corona chapter of Eastern Star.
The P. T. A. will meet at school hall Tuesday evening. There will be a "Discussion of School Laws" by F. Bastady. There will also be other topics of interest at the round table discussions.
What has been known as A. Nelson Lumber Co. has been reorganized and will in the future be recognized as the Buena Park Lumber Co. with Richard Nelson as business manager.
The young people of the Park enjoyed a Pie social at the Chill Dryer Wednesday evening.
Miss Ruby Roth will spend the week-end at her home in Redlands. It being the last Sunday her brother Floyd will be here before leaving for his business in the east.
Miss Alice Ingram is spending the week-end at her home in Bell and Los Angeles.
The Ladies Mutual Aid Society will hold their annual meeting at the school hall Saturday evening. Supplier will be served promptly at 7 p.m. followed by a program.
The popular subject for discussion in social circles of the Park at present is: "Shall we have our telephone taken out or shall we go back to primitive days and have the old bell system installed with its continual jingle?"
Mrs. John Boyle accompanied her brother, John Andrews to Los Angeles Wednesday.
A new concerte walk is being laid this week in front of Mr. Calin's and Mr. Middleton's homes on Grand-ave.
Mrs. Schumacher and Mrs. Agce of Santa Fe Springs were guests at an
The popular subject for discussion in social circles of the Park at present is: "Shall we have our telephone taken out or shall we go back to primitive days and have the old bell system installed with its continual jingle?"
Mrs. John Boyle accompanied her brother, John Andrews to Los Angeles Wednesday.
A new concertte walk is being laid this week in front of Mr. Caln's and Mr. Middleton's homes on Grand-ave.
Mrs. Schumacher and Mrs. Agce of Santa Fe Springs were guests at an afternoon tea party at the home of Mrs. J. E. Fisher Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Sam Little visited in Los Angeles this week.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE—8 room house, modern improvements, paved street, reasonable, box 90 Plain Dealer.
FOR SALE—Corner lot on paved street, 62x150. Price reasonable.
Address 211 Damon or Phone 63J
ASTRAY—March 6, young Jersey cow one horn grown down. Phone 182R2. G. Schneider.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Of the County of Orange.
State of California
In the Matter of the Estate of Ferdinand Dellith, Deceased.
Notice for Publication of Time of Proving Will, Etc.
Notice is hereby given that Friday, the 21st day of March, 1919, at 10 o'clock a.m., of said day, at the Court room of this Court, Department No. 1. In the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of John Klemm, praying that a document now on file in this Court, purporting to be a duly authenticated copy of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, be admitted to probate, that Letters of Administration with will annexed be issued thereon to him at which time and place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same.
Dated March 7, 1919.
J. M. BACKS, County Clerk.
Mar. 7, 10, 12, 14, 17, 19, 21.
The Orange County Plain Dealer, Anaheim, Calif.
ANNIVERSARY
resting meeting was
afternoon at the resitand Mrs. R. Zurbuchman Methodist church,
is a celebration of the
history of the founding of
Foreign Missionary Sowas an interesting pree life and works of Isn, the first missionary
going to India. When
served refreshments,
that they included rice
chief dish of India,
ms. Zurbuchen became
wall. Another feature
was the presentation
continued need of food
by Mrs. John Eymann.
TRIP OF CHEVROLET
CHANGES NAME OF
ARIZONA MOUNTAIN
No Man's mountain, in southern Arizona, is no more. The name has been changed to Chevrolet hill.
Last week Dick Hollingsworth, well known in Pacific Coast automobile circles, drove a stock Chevrolet up the famous roadless butte on its own power. The change in name was the result.
Accompanying Hollingsworth on the trip up the mountain was Edward Banks of Douglas, Ariz. The car was parked on the top of the mountain for two days and nights. At night the lights were turned on and the machine could be seen for miles across the desert and from the city of Douglas below.
Gen. J. D. L. Hartman, commanding the Arizona district, United States army, rode up the mountain on horse back, and was keenly interested in the feat of the little 490 model Chevrolet.
Exchange Grill
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT
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Phoenix Silk Hose
Wayne Knit Silk Hose
Kayser Silk Hose
Iron Clad Hose, Boys or Girls...
Iron Clad Hose for Ladies,
Wayne Knit Hose for Ladies,
MUNSING
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not find a better place in Anaheim, for good first-class service.
Tables For Ladies
NO PLAYER AND MUSIC EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
A, KLEUWER, Prop.
132 West Center Street
Kayser Silk Hose
Iron Clad Hose, Boys or Girls...
Iron Clad Hose for Ladies,
Wayne Knit Hose for Ladies,
MUNSING
The New Spring Stocks are in.
The S. Q.
PRUNG FOOTWEAR
Our display of new spring styles; compare our prices with others; note the savings at a saving of from one to three dollars a pair. Investigate the Kafateria. Many special bargains displayed on tables throughout the store.
RIENCED FITTERS IN ATTENDANCE
PREMIUM
Pumps
BUCKLE PUMPS
leather or solid kid, $8
fateria price ....
pump in finest of Brown or white
0.00 value
price ....
love kid pump, sport style, $6.00
Oxfords
A NIFTY MODEL
Boots
NEW GRAYS
BUCKLE PUMPS
Leather or solid kid, $8
Fateria price ... $5.98
Pump in finest of Brown or white
$0.00 value
Price ... $6.98
Sove kid pump, sport style, $6.00
Price ... $4.48
Skin pump, good lines $5.00
Price ... $2.98
Style in white Nubuck
Price ... $3.48
FOR BOYS
Style, lots of service here
Price ... $2.89
Brown English, a new last $5.00
Price ... $3.98
Y, well made black
Price ... $2.48
A NIFTY MODEL
In a new spring oxford, like cut, in soft
Black kid.
Military or French Heel
—in Patent Colt Skin
—in Koko Brown, military or French heel,
$7.50 values.
Kafateria price ... $5.48
The famous short vamp, sometimes called "stage vamp" in black or white, $8.00 anywhere except
Kafateria price ... $5.98
A very neat Black Oxford, three styles to choose from, $5.00 values
Kafateria price ... $3.98
KE THE KAFATERIA STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHILE IN ANAHEIM, CHECK YOUR PACKAGES,
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MEN---HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE
DIFFERENT STYLES
Well made shoes in victi kid, in
l, in Koko brown—
Values
Kafateria price ... $5.48
Black English, new lasts
Price ... $4.48
SPECIALS
-5.00 and $6.00 values in a special purchase of fine shoes. Button or lace. All sizes in the lot
Kafateria price ... $3.98
A special buy of patent leather and gunmetal button, $4.50 values
Kafateria price ... $3.25
WORK SHOES—For:
Army shoe "nuff sed"
Kafateria price ...
Tan chrome stock, this leather get hard, sewed shoe
Kafateria price ...
Pearl Elk, these are $6.00 valu where
Kafateria price ...
Center Street,
Calif.
KAFATERIA SHOE S
Pianos, Schmidt Music Co., Annheim.
—Lehly & Co. make the very finest chocolates. You can buy them in bulk or packages at Heying's Pharmacy,
"On the Corner."
—Armands Powder has them all beat
And we guarantee that you will like it better than any face powder you have used. If not we refund your 50c, the purchase price. Heying's Pharmacy, "On the Corner."
Hosiery
—Our large stock commands your earnest attention. You can buy Iron Clad and pony hose for boys and girls. Phoenix, Luxite, Kayser, Wayne Knit Hose for grown-ups.
A large assortment in styles, just that particular kind you want. All the wanted shades in Silk Hose. Prices the same the country over.
se ... $1.10, $1.35, $1.80
Hose ... $1.00 to $2.25
e ... $2.00 to $3.00
Boys or Girls ... 35c, 45c 50c
or Ladies, ... 25c, 35c to 50c
se for Ladies, Lisle, ... 50c to 75c
NSING UNDERWEAR
$2.00 to $3.00
Boys or Girls..... 35c, 45c 50c
for Ladies, ..... 25c, 35c to 50c
se for Ladies, Lisle, ..... 50c to 75c
NSING UNDERWEAR
Stocks are in. Also in Kayser Silk and Lisle Underwear
S. Q. R. STORE
CAR FOR LESS
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store.
P PREMIUM TICKETS WITH EVERY PURCHASE
Boots
NEW GRAYS
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Children's Shoes
—Girls' Koko Brown Lace a new model
HOE STORE
Other Stores: Long Beach, Pasadena, Santa Ana
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Children's Shoes
—Girls' Koko Brown Lace, a new model, sizes 11 to 2
Kafateria price $3.29
—Growing girls' KEWPIE TWIN shoe in patent colt skin. A remarkable shoe at a very moderate price, sizes 11 to 2, also 2 1-2 to 4 1-2
Kafateria price $3.48
—Growing Girls' SCHOOL SHOE, gunmetal, good wear
Kafateria price $2.48
THE FAMOUS SCAFFER SHAPES
—Tan, Black or Smoke color, some with rope stitched soles", sizes 8 1-2 to 11
Kafateria price $2.98
Sizes $1 to 2 - $3.48
—White or Champagne tops, patent vamps
Kafateria price $2.98
MARY JANES
—This popular style in all sizes from baby's to big girls—
8 1-2 to 11
Kafateria price $2.48
11 to 2
Kafateria price $2.98
2 1-2 to 6
Kafateria price $3.25