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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Dr. J. H. Howard has purchased an inclosed Ford roadster. L. Leep is leaving this week over the S. P. for Sargent, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wilson and son spent yesterday at Glen Ivy. Wm. Locke and Chas. Federman spent yesterday in Los Angeles. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Harroy were Los Angeles visitors yesterday. L. L. Fisher of Vine-st, visited with his relatives in Corona over last night. Miss Grace Jones of Fullerton returned Sunday to Stanford University. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Simpson were Long Beach visitors yesterday for the day. Dr. Harriet Bigham has purchased a 6-cylinder Oakland chummy roadster. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Barnes of Garden Grove called on Anaheim friends yesterday. —The Fordson Tractor will do your work efficiently and economically. Let Us Help You Save Money By Trading with Us We have a full line of Fresh Smoked and Salt Meats. All kinds of sausage at the lowest price in town; also Fresh Milk and Buttermilk. Jake Mueller, pioneer of Orange was an Anaheim visitor Saturday. Earl Down and family have moved from Chestnut-st, to the Magnolia road. Misses Margaret and Miriam Flora of Santa Ana were the week guests of the Misses Zeigler. Mr. Calm of Los Angeles, brother of Mrs. Turton, was an Anaheim visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lichtenstein spent yesterday in Los Angeles and attended the Orphanum. Mr. and Mrs. Vic La Monte turned yesterday form a ten day trip in the north. Miss Bernice Smith spent yesterday at Long Beach with her brother, F. Vel Smith and wife. W. J. Lloydlyn is the latest motorcycle fan. He has purchased a us Indian from W. H. Boon. Lloyd Porter, Webb Andrews and Miss Anita Harder were guests yesterday of Miss Ruth Coons. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Weaver, Mr Fern Ramella, and Mrs. Anna Go were at Seal Beach last evening. Mrs. W. T. Henry of Hollywood underwent a major operation Saturday at the Sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Schlosser spent yesterday with friends in Los Angeles. Mrs. J. Smythe with daughter, Mr Beatrice, of Los Angeles, visited last week with her daughter, Mrs. F. Rimpau. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Edmiston and daughter Ruth, motored to Pomona yesterday visiting his mother who ill. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Eygabroad, M and Mrs. John Maars, Mr. and Mr Let Us Help You Save Money By Trading with Us We have a full line of Fresh Smoked and Salt Meats. All kinds of sausage at the lowest price in town; also Fresh Milk and Buttermilk. Cottage, Pimentos, Nippy and Limburger Cheese. —We always have something special to tempt you. National Cash Market Pacific 297 391 E. Center FRESH FISH at usual prices. For Sale At Liberty Garage 205 S. LOS ANGELES ST. Non Kicks for Fords ...$4.00 Make a One-Man Top of your old one ...$7.50 Schebler Carburetors ...$17.50 New and Second-Hand Ford wheels. Fisk and Pennsylvania Tires and Tubes. Gasoline Tanks and Oil Drums Shock Absorbers—8 Kinds Brake Lining and Copper Gaskets for all cars 1 Desk and Cash Register "DADDY WHAT IS THAT 'QUEER LOOKING CRACK' IN YOUR GLASSES?" Observing daughter is not the only one who notices that 'Queer looking crack' in Daddy's glasses. Everybody notices it. It mars yesterday with friends in Los Angeles. "DADDY WHAT IS THAT 'QUEER LOOKING CRACK' IN YOUR GLASSES?" Observing daughter is not the only one who notices that 'Queer looking crack' in Daddy's glasses. Everybody notices it. It mare his appearance. It makes him look old. He should get KRYPTOK GLASSES There is no seam or hump. Kryptoks look exactly like single vision glasses; they enable you to see NEAR and FAR with equally keen vision. DIETRICH, the Optometrist F. & M. Bank Bldg, Fullerton Look for the Eyes on the Window. Announcement! Mr. J. L. Adkins, formerly driving for us, is not now connected with this laundry. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Keep Anaheim Money in Anaheim. —We guarantee our work. —Your patronage appreciated. Anaheim Laundry Co. Phone 18 The Orange County Plain Dealer, Anaheim, Calif. Meller, pioneer of Orange,heim visitor Saturday. and family have movedoul-st, to the Magnoliamargaret and Miriam Flaggna were the week-end Los Angeles, brotheron, was an Anaheim visity. Mrs. M. Lichtenstein spentLos Angeles and attendum. Mrs. Vic La Monte'reday form a ten days'orth. Ice Smith spent yesterdaych with her brother,Fladd wife. Polly is the latest motorite has purchased a usedW. H. Boon. Webb Andrews andother were guestsWest Ruth Coons. Mrs. J. D. Weaver,Missia and Mrs. Anna GowBeach last evening. T. Henry of Hollywood,major operation Saturanitarium. Ms. B. G. Schlosser spentwith friends in Los Angerythe with daughter,MissLos Angeles, visited lastder daughter,Mrs. F. C. Mrs. F. T. Edmiston andth, motored to Pomonaitting his mother who is Chas. Eygabroad,Mrann Maars, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leille andfamily and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hillisonmotored to Los Angeles and LongBeach yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Spellman andfamily moved today from their home on Melrose-st, to the oil fields where Mr.Spellman is employed. Miss Mae Frahm returned last eveningfrom Los Angeles where shevisited a couple of days with her sister,Mrs. H. S. McGregor. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Jones andfamily motored to Long Beach yesterdaytaking Mrs. Ed Bell home after shehad spent several days at the Jones'home. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hathaway andMrs. M. E. Canby of the Blue BirdShop motored to Gardena yesterdayand were the dinner guests ofMr. and Mrs. Page. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Waite anddaughter Helen of Los Angeles spentSunday with his parents, Mr. andMrs. Waite of Melrose-st. Harold and Ralph Goodale returnedto Pomona College yesterdayafternoon after spending several daysat their home on corner Broad andPalm-sts. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Goble of SantaAna have returned from a week'stripto Victorville where they visitedMr. and Mrs. E. S. Goble, and toRiverside and San Bernardino. Ernest Heying and Arminelensing of Los Angeles spent yesterdaywith relatives in this city. Ernestis attending the college of dentistry andArmine is attending the college ofpharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. I. Asher, Miss Gertrudeand Alvin Asher of El Monte. O.E.S.DANCE ATYORBA LINDA EVENTOF SOCIAL SEASON YORB LINDA, Mar 31.-Special—One of the most successful socialevents of the season was the EasternStar benefit dance on Saturdayevening.Mr. and Mrs.William Berkenstock opened to the chapter and theirguests their palatial home, whichwasbeautifully decorated throughout forthe occasion.A short musical programwas enjoyed early in the evening.Mrs.Walter Rheinschield ofHollywood charmed the audience witha soprano solo.Master Everett Moorewho rendered two whistling solosinhis usual splendid manner,wasaccompanied by Mrs.C.Ceaman,MissWinifred Smith of Brea who hasan unusual charming voice was alsoonthe program.Card tables wereprovided for those who did not care todance, but the spacious ball room wascrowded with happy couples untilthe "wee sma"' hours.Deliciousrefreshments including sandwiches, pie,ice cream, cake and coffee wereserved in cafeteria style.The proceedsof the affair reached close to $65.The chapter,practicing its doctrine,of service to humanity has recentlyadopted a French orphan,and is giving these monthly affairs todefraythis expense, and to help in carryingon other charitable work.Guestsfrom Los Angeles,Hollywood,Anaheim,Santa Ana and other surrounding towns enjoyed the evening entertainment. tained a meenend at thelirMr. and Mrs.daughter anCrouch,songguests.Mr.ceraman for picture concenMr. and NAngeles havesdays at thelirMrs.Willend in PasadOn Thursuassociationpe meet will beried and thenIt promisesunusual intevited.Comfriends.Mrs.RossBeach on Frher.brother,benein Fram Mrs. F. T. Edmiston and with daughter, Miss Los Angeles, visited last year daughter, Mrs. F. C. Mrs. Chas. Eygabroad, Mr. Maars, Mr. and Mrs. spent yesterday aftera Beach. Mrs. M. C. Pritchard, Mr. F. Diller and daughter motor trip yesterday thruayon. Mrs. A. J. Schwartz and through Carbon Canyand had a pleasant Mrs. O. A. Mullinix, Mr. Abbey, Mr. and Mrs. Arnes motored to Camp day. Mrs. Walter J. Ross of rejoicing over the arround boy who arrived ning. Mrs. C. Watson and chilwood were guests yes.Watson's sister, Mrs. and Miss Ellen Anderse were visitors at Los Redondo Beach yesteran and mother, Mrs.of Los Angeles visitMr. Walter J. Cadman.J. S. Ward and fam-Mrs. H. M. Peterson by Laguna Beach and strano. F. F. C. Benjamin and min went to Los Angelen dremalned over yearr. and Mrs. Chas. Agor.of Billings, Mont., who major operation at the Thursday, is getting by. T IS THAT OKING CRACK' YOUR GLASSES? hater is not the onices that 'Queer in Daddy's glasses. offices it. It mars Ernest Heying and Armine Lensing of Los Angeles spent yesterday with relatives in this city. Ernest is attending the college of dentistry and Armine is attending the college of pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. I. Asher, Miss Gertrude and Alvin Asher of El Monte, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schmidt of Alhambra, were guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falkenstein and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Recks, Miss Gladys Reeks, Harold and Frank Reeks motored to San Bernardino yesterday to see Leonard Profoch who came very nearly being killed by escaping gas from a heater. Fred C. Edwards went to Los Angeles yesterday morning to spend the day with relatives. He was accompanied home last evening by Mrs. Edwards and daughter Marjorie who spent the past week visiting in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bentjen, Ida Bentjen and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rohrs and daughter Madeline of Orange went to San Diego Saturday to spend a few days. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bishop and Laughter, Edit while there. Mr. and Mrs. Kaner Boardman of Rochester, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs.Ray Ellis of Rock City, Iowa, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.F.Waite of Melrose-st. Mrs.Walte had not seen these friends for many years. Quicksands. Quicksands have a horrible fascination for writers and readers of fiction, and the reality is every bit as bad as fancy paints it. One of the most remarkable quicksand accidents occurred years ago in New Zealand. Two prospectors were wading across the mouth of a small stream running into the sea in the north island of New Zealand.Both stepped into the quicksand. One who merely touched the edge of it got loose.The other sank rapidly and, in spite of his companion's efforts.was sucked under When an attempt was made to recover the body it was found that the sand was enormously rich in gold.From a single ton of it $1,500 worth of gold was washed. The Arabic Language. There is no language more poetical in the from schools OneAvery It's Better to Own an A Learn Mo IT IS THAT LOOKING CRACK' YOUR GLASSES? hunter is not the onices that 'Queer in Daddy's glasses. optics it. It mars It makes him look and get city like single visFAR with equally ometrist ow. The Arabic Language. There is no language more poetical than the Arabian language, where snow is called "hair of the mountain" and the rainbow is "bride of the rain." Red mullet is "the sultan of fishes;" maidenhair fern is translated by "little cane of the well." Ordinary Arabic words show an extraordinary gift of description. The word "never" is expressed thus: "When the charcoal takes root and the salt buds." Uncontrolled ascendency of imagination marks the Arab and endows his nature with a fascination all its own. An outdoor life is his heritage, and the things of nature are a part of himself. Spring be calls "grass;" summer is "gleaning;" autumn is "fruit;" winter is "rainy." Too Late to Classify FOR SALE—Good work horse, weight about 1100. Peter Alland, corner East and Broad-sts, Anaheim. LOST—Pin with cameo set, Saturday on Los Angeles-st between S. Q. R. store and Library. Return to the Plain Dealer office. WANTED—You to know that Barton & Booth will do first class work on any car, also expert on the Buick. If your car is using too much oil let us regrind it and put in new pistons which will make it good as new. At Valencia Garage, 120 S. Los Angeles st., Phone 883. FOR SALE—Buick 6D 45-16 model. Call Valencia Garage. One Avery It's Better to Own an A Learn Mo Tractor In order that all those interested in and operation of a Tractor, a Free following dates. At Anaheim A —This school will be taught by a truCompany. Valve grinding, scrapinretor adjusting, etc. will be fully exp- —Whether or no you are a tractor oterested in Tractor farming is inviattend. The information you get at It will enable you to do your own sehiring special servicemen. THE AVER OF ORA Edw. L. C 132 So. Los Angeles St., Phone tained a merry party for the week-end at their beautiful ranch home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crouch and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Crouch, son and daughter, were the guests. Mr. Walter Crouch is cameraman for one of the large motion picture concerns of So. California. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Gage of Los Angeles have been spending a few days at their ranch in Yorba Linda. Mrs. Will Cohorn spent the weekend in Pasadena visiting her parents. On Thursday evening at the Citrus association packing house, a track meet will be staged between the married and the single men of the town. It promises to be an event of very unusual interest. Everybody is invited. Come out and root for your friends. Mrs. Ross Knight went to Long Beach on Friday to welcome home her brother, M. Romero, who has been in France for many months. Mr. Knight went to the beach to spend the week-end, and Mrs. Knight and children returned home with him on Sunday. Mrs. F. Shaw of Santa Ana is visiting at the home of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shaw. The baby registration at the school hall on Saturday was well attended. Yorba Linda babies scored very high and the proud parents are feeling very happy over the event. The Dancing Club will be host at a masquerade at Ley Hall on Friday night. Remember the date and be sure and come. The Business Woman's Bible Study class will hold its regular meeting in the Y. M. C. A. hall this evening at 6:15, beginning with the usual cafeteria supper, followed by a social period and the study of the lesson. If it's from Witman's, it's good. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE Now is the Chance to Buy a Choice Residence Lot in the best residence section of Anaheim, two blocks from business center and close to churches and schools. STOP PAYING RENT Now is the Chance to Buy a Choice Residence Lot in the best residence section of Anaheim, two blocks from business center and close to churches and schools. STOP PAYING RENT The tract is between Center, Lemon, Cypress and Palm streets. Sidewalk all around, sewer and gas to every lot. These lots are selling at very low prices; $750.00 and up. Don't delay—these lots are a bargain and will be sold out in a short time. SELECT YOUR LOT NOW — See — THEO. ROBERTS JEWELER Or See Real Estate Agents AVERY TRACTOR FOR EVERY SIZED FARM Avery Sells Another — Better to Own an Avery Than to Wish That You Did Avery Sells Another – better to Own an Avery Than to Wish That You Did More About a Tractor--Free Those interested in Tractors may learn more about the care of a Tractor, a Free Tractor Service School will be held on the Sheim April 11th & 12th be taught by a trained instructor furnished by the Avery grinding, scraping of bearings, magneto repairing, carbut. will be fully explained. You are a tractor owner makes no difference. Everyone in farming is invited. It will be worth the time of anyone to information you get at this school will mean real money to you, to do your own service work and save you the expense of insurance. AVERY COMPANY OF ORANGE COUNTY Edw. L. Olmstead, Manager St., Phone Pacific 366 Anaheim, California