oc-plain-dealer 1921-01-05
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Wednesday, January 5, 1921
Society: Clubs : Lodges : Churches
MRS. GOODALE'S CLASS
ENTERTAINED AT DINNER
A very delightful affair of last evening was the dinner given at the home of Mrs. J. R. Abernathy, Zeynast, with Mrs. Paul Taggart and Mrs. Abernathy as hostesses for the girls of Mrs. G. H. Goodale's class of the Methodist White Temple Sunday school. The dinner was given as a reward to the girls for having the largest number present at rehearsals for the Christmas cantata.
Besides the hostesses, Mrs. Chas. McCullah and Miss Carrie Lou Evans served as the reception committee.
Games and music were features of the evening's entertainment, together with toasts from the different members.
Those present were Misses Ruth Edmiston, Opal Dewitt, Laura Schutz, Nellie Santee, Grace Curtis, Viola Johnson, Bessie Renner, Ruth Kahley, Ethel Curtis, Pearl Livingston, Dr. and Mrs. Goissinger and Mrs. G. H. Goodale.
MISS CASSOU ENTERTAINS
Miss Ruby Cassou of West Centerst, entertained very delightfully yesterday afternoon for the pleasure of a group of the members of the younger set. Five hundred was enjoyed with prize for high score going to Miss Ruth Grim, and the consolation to Mrs. Arthur Kelly of Fullerton.
Late in the afternoon a dainty two course luncheon was served by the hostess. Bright polinsettias were used for decorations, making the rooms most attractive.
Those present were Misses Ruth Grim, Jessie Boyd, Elva Stark, Frances Backs, Geraldine Dolan, Mesdames Rex Gibson, William Goodrum, Raymond Smith, Mesdames Arthur Kelley and Howard Krause of Fullerton, Mesdames Gilbert Kraemer and Edward Backs of Placentia.
PUBLIC INSTALLATION
Liberty Court, Order of the Amaranth, is making big preparations for the meeting and public installation of officers to be held in the Masonic Temple tomorrow evening. Installing officers from Los Angeles will be present and put on the work.
There will be a splendid programical P-T. A now numbers about 170 members and are entitled to 18 delegates. Those chosen to represent Anaheim are Mesdames C. S. O'Toole, C. E. Chamberlain, J. A. Clayes, G. H. Goodale, S. S. Collins, W. W. Manter, J. L. Van de Veer, Austin Chas, Boege, Ray Fisher, A. Nowotny, W. B. Holland, L. Kroeger, W. H. Johnston, Misses Bigelow, Grimshaw and Renshaw.
Following the business session the hostess served tea and cake.
HOSTESS TO SIXTEEN CLUB
Mrs. F. B. Kern was hostess yesterday afternoon to the members of the Sixteen club. The afternoon was most pleasantly spent about the card tables, with five hundred as the game. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. S. Ward, Mrs. J. W. Sackett and Mrs. Edgar Hartung.
Polinsettias were used for decorations, carrying out a color scheme of red and green. Late in the afternoon the hostess served a dainty two-course luncheon.
Those present were Mesdames J. S. Ward, J. W. Sackett, Edgar Hartung, Sophia Stock, J. Kellenberger, L. Dahlman, E. Brus, J. E. Baker, R. B. Herman, L. Kroeger, W. E Duckworth, F.W James, H.T Hathaway, M.E Canby, Miss Betty Brus and the hostess.
CHIROPRACTORS MEET
A mass meeting of the Progressive Chiropractic Assn. was held Monday evening in the office of Dr. Sue Amack, 210 S. Olive-st.
There were five chiropractors present, besides a number of patients and others interested. Talks were given by different ones present, and testimonials of patients were also an interesting part of the meeting.
ELITE CLUB ENTERTAINED
Members of the Elite Club with their husbands will be entertained this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louise Kroeger, E. Center St.Cards will be the pleasant diversion of the evening, and a pleasant time is being looked forward to by the members.
ENTERTAINS LADIES' AID
The Ladies Aid Society of Zion
PUBLIC INSTALLATION
Liberty Court, Order of the Amaranth, is making big preparations for the meeting and public installation of officers to be held in the Masonic Temple tomorrow evening. Installing officers from Los Angeles will be present and put on the work.
There will be a splendid program in which Miss Faye Kern will give readings, Mr. Geo. Jackson will render vocal numbers and Mr. E. Zitzmann, violin numbers.
The evening will close with a social hour and refreshments.
P.T. A. BOARD MEETS
The executive board of the P.-T. A. held an interesting meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of its president, Mrs. J. P. Brastad, N. Eastst. Among other business transactions was the appointing of delegates to the all-day meeting of the Congress of Mothers and P.-T. A. to be held in Brea on Saturday, Jan. 8. The lo-
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It Has Come! It Is Here! The SALE THE County Women Have Learned
Falkenster Annual Clear
The Premier Merchandising Event of the Year!
Fear of Contradiction! A Sweeping Offering of Values and Brings Every Item in Our Stock Dow
SATURDAY WILL BE THERE
If You've Been Waiting for Lower Prices, You Dominate They're Here! Everything! Remember EVERYTHING in the is REDUCED.
SATURDAY WILL BE THE
If You've Been Waiting for Lower Prices, You Don
They're Here! Everything! Remember EVERYTHING in the
is REDUCED.
EVERY
ARTICLE
REDUCE
HERE ARE THE FACTS:
1—Beginning Saturday morning we offer for a limited time
and until further notice the Entire Merchandise Stocks at New
Low Prices.
forward the mo
in our “21 Year
HERE ARE THE FACTS:
1—Beginning Saturday morning we offer for a limited time and until further notice the Entire Merchandise Stocks at New Low Prices.
2—“EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED” means an actual reduction from the prices marked on the goods from the time that the store closes Friday night, even though the price on the article had previously been reduced.
3—We are doing this to make this Annual Clearance at Falkenstein’s a “Clearance” in the full sense of the word and to carry
Remember! Saturday the
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Falkenstei
Anaheim
SALE That Hundreds of Orange
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Clearance
the Year! We Say It Boldly and Without
Offering Which Establishes a New Basis
Stock Down to a Rock Bottom Price.
BE THE FIRST DAY
es, You Don't Have to Wait Any Longer---
THING in the Vast Stock of Dependable Merchandise
BE THE FIRST DAY
es, You Don't Have to Wait Any Longer---
THING in the Vast Stock of Dependable Merchandise
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forward the movement first launched by this store as expressed
in our "21 Years" Anniversary Sale.
forward the movement first launched by this store as expressed in our "21 Years" Anniversary Sale.
4—Therefore we offer, beginning Saturday morning, our entire stocks from end to end and from top to bottom; the most staple goods, the newest goods, the finest goods to be had at New Low Prices until further notice.
5—We have never been so strongly equipped from every point of view as we are today to conduct such an enterprise as this for the benefit of our hundreds of patrons all through this section.
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