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Thursday, February 17, 1921
City Briefs
H. G. Regens went to Long Beach this afternoon to look after business matters.
A marriage license has been issued to Lynn M. McIntyre and Klara Elizalde, both of Anaheim.
Mrs. N. P. Steadman and daughter, Miss Irma, were Los Angeles visitors early in the week.
J. Betoy, of Vender, came yesterday and is a guest in the Jan. E. Stewart home, 532 W. Center-st.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Johnson of Long Beach were the guests Tuesday of Anaheim friends.
Miss Katherine Stewart a student at U. S. C., in Los Angeles, enjoyed a vacation from her duties last week and spent the time with her parents Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Steward, 121 N. Philadelphia-st.
Mrs. P. B. Kern visited in Los Angeles yesterday, the guest of her daughter, Paye, who is attending U. S. C.
Fred Stitchman has accepted a position with the Crescent Creamery Co., near Artica, and began work there Wednesday morning.
H. A. Stroodoff, H. A. Dickel, L. A. Lewis, P. J. Welsel and M. Nebelung will spend tomorrow in Ventura looking after business matters.
Liberty court, Order of the Amaranth, will hold their regular meeting this evening in the Masonic temple. A social time will follow.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pond, farmerly of Aberdeen, D. D., but now making their home in San Diego, are visiting friends in Anaheim for a few days.
Mrs. S. B. Dell arrived yesterday from her home in Big Creek for a few days' visit with her grandmother Mrs. Prita Rushman, 225 N. Los Angeles.
Dr. G. W. Closson is the proud possessor of a new five-passenger 1821 Special Six Studebaker, purchased from the local distributor, Harry D. Riley.
Mrs. L. G. Steward, who has been a guest for some time in the home of her son, O. E. Steward, N. Philadelphia-st, has returned to her home in Santa Ana.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Spencer and family were guests early in the week in the home of Mrs. Spencer's brother, G. V. Chapman, and family in the Beverly Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Litchfield, of Los Angeles, were entertained recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pehlman. Mr. Litchfield is photographer on a Los Angeles paper.
Mr. and Mrs. Gre, Karker, formerly of Anaheim, but now of Hollywood, accompanied by Mrs. Desell, of Los Angeles, were visitors at the F. A. Pehlman home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stevens and daughter, Miss Ruth, of Denver, Colo., are guests this week in the home of Mrs. Stevens' uncle, A. C. Snowbarger, and family, on Katella-ave.
Little Gladys Knether, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ruether, 507 E.Broadway, has returned to her school duties this week after an absence of several days, suffering from an attack of la gripe.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sheridan and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
cent guests of friends On Monday Mrs Camp night guest at the house Mrs. Fred Penney of Place, Los Angeles home Tuesday, accompany daughter, and small Joan Bandini and Gilin Mr. and Mrs.W.R.
Santa Monica yesterday were guests of Mrs.Poiland Mrs.J.L.Perry Ited a short time with her er who has been a pati Harton hospital in Lo the past three weeks friends will be pleased to have so far recovered to turn home at the end o
FRUIT SEASON TILL VALENO
GARDEN GROVE
Garden Grove Citrus A packing house Friday weeks' work and expect until the Valencia set about two months.
Archle Alles, the son of Mr. and Mrs.J.
operated on and had adenoids removed last an Anaheim hospital ling along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs.Claim Santa Ana accompa Edythe McConnell, Angles Friday for with friends.
Miss Celestia Church Hamilton, of the Low institute, spent the w home of Mr.Mrs.J.
Mrs.Monte Preston week-end visitors at the Preston's parents Mr.O Tournat.
Harold Vaner, of Lited his mother, Mr at the J.V.McConnell n day.
Mr. and Mrs.H.A to Los Angeles Saturday Mrs.Gen.Fowler an
Broadway Rose"
Henry Burr
and Peerless Quartet
The song of a country rose—who drooped and wilted under the pitiless lights of the "Great White Way."
"Mother's Lullaby"
Sterling Trio
An unusual and dramatic memory song.
Victor Double-Laced Record 18710
"Deep in Your Eyes"
Lucy Isabelle Marsh
One of the loveliest and most refined of love songs, delicate and tender in sentiment, sung in a delicious voice. You will be enchanted by its reverence.
"Once Upon a Time"
Lambert Murphy
The melody of this fairy love story is simple and unaffected at a folk song.
Victor Double-Laced Record 45216
At any time we will gladly play for you these New Victor Records for February.
Weber's Book & Music Store
ANAHEIM
NOTICE
Having Discontinued the Agency for Chalmers Motor Cars, We Offer For Sale, Until Disposed of
Having Discontinued the Agency for Chalmers Motor Cars, We Offer For Sale, Until Disposed of
Chalmers Six
Cars at
Absolute Cost
These cars are wonderful values, are positively new, late models, and carry the regular factory guarantee.
It will pay you to investigate these cars.
Cadillac Garage Co.
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
taken to the Jobmonon-Wickett clinic at once. On Monday an X-ray was taken and the shoulder set. He is getting along nicely at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Camp were present guests of friends in Pasadena. On Monday Mrs. Camp was the overnight guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Penney of Westmorland Place, Los Angeles. She returned home Tuesday, accompanied by her daughter, and small grandson, Mrs. Juan Bandini and Gillman.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ford were in Santa Monica yesterday, where they were guests of Mrs. Ford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Perry. They also visited a short time with Mrs. J. H. Hoyer, who has been a patient at the Clara Harton hospital in Los Angeles for the past three weeks. Mrs. Hoyer's friends will be pleased to learn that she has so far recovered as to plan to return home at the end of this week.
FRUIT SEASON ENDS
TILL VALENCIA CROP
GARDEN GROVE, Feb. 17—The Garden Grove Citrus Azn closed their packing house Friday after three weeks' work and expects to be closed until the Valencia season opens in about two months.
Archie Allen, the five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Allen, was operated on and had his tonsils and adenoids removed last Thursday at an Anaheim hospital. Archie is getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud German, of Santa Ana, accompanied by Miss Edythe McConnell, motored to Los Angeles Friday for a week's visit with friends.
Miss Celestia Churchill and Miss Hamilton, of the Los Angeles Bible Institute, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allen.
Mrs. Monte Preston and baby were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Preston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tournat.
Harold Vance, of Los Angeles, visited his mother, Mrs. J. B. Vance, at the J. V.McConnell home last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lake metred to Los Angeles Saturday.
Mrs. Geo. Fowler and Mrs. Charles little Andrew Glillion was closed. His page in the book of life numerating the deeds of this plane was complete.
Not so in the book of memory, there is an open account to all those who knew him which will last till they too have passed on. This page of memory will ever bring with it the breath of the Ilys, with its freshness, purity and innocence.
One and all that knew him are dumb with the shock and grief of his passing. Words can not convey our sympathy for the grief stricken parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Glillion.
After an illness of only a few days, Andrew Glillion passed on Thursday evening. Funeral services were held at the Backs & Terry chapel Saturday at 1 p.m.
Interment was in the Little Lake cemetery. The simple but impressive Christian Science service was carried out at both chapel and grave.
PIANO RECITAL FRIDAY NIGHT
An interesting piano recital will be given by the B Sharp Clubs of Garden Grove and Anaheim in the White Temple, Friday evening at 7:30. The instructor, Mrs. C. A. McCullah, has written a fascinating fairy story, which will be read by Mrs. L. E.Sutherland.
As the story proceeds, and the elves and fairies and Mother Goose characters are introduced, the children appear in costume, playing descriptive numbers on the piano. The program will be presented by pupils of the junior class.
The following characters will appear: Mother Goose, Natalla Stankey; Southern Boy, Rodney Chamberlain; Indian Magicianz, Hilda Arkley; Robert Chaffee, Leslie Dozier, Leslie Pulsom, Beebe Fay, Everett Idlor; Little Red Riding Hood, Loren Conklin; The Good Fairy, Valorie Nolan; The Hopper Toad, Hazel Piller; Chinese Fairy, Hettle Stankey; Little Miss Muffet, Mildred Stewart;
Old Mother Hubbard, Elizabeth Keeler; Little Bo Peep, Katherine Anna McCullah; The Old Woman That Lived In The Shoe, Alma Cordes; Jack and Jill, Juvenita Dungan and Neva Fay Anderson; Little Boy Blue, Cecil Horwitz; Cinderella, Viola Johnson; The God Mother, Marjorie Forrythe; Twilight, Ruth McAllister; Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary, Lillian Holmes; The Blackberry Girl, Pearl Bircher; The Fairy Mother, Charlotte Forrythe; Colonial Lady, Leona McAllister.
An added feature to the program will be two numbers by the Men's Ollee Club of the White Temple. They will sing the famous "Soldiers' Gorus" from Faust by Gounod and "My Old Kentucky Home" by Poster.
Witman, Eyesight Specialist.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGKSTATE OF CALIFORNIA
In the Matter of the Petition of Ikuso Saiki to Judicially Establish the Yale and Place of Date of the Birth of Ayako Saiki. Notice of Time and Place of Hearing Petition to Judicially Establish the Facts of Date and Place of Birth of February 1921, at the Court Room of Department I of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Orange.
J.M.BACKS,Clerk...
Let the above notice be given by publication pursuant to law.
Dated this 11th day of February, 1921.
Z.H.WEST.
Judge of the Superior Court.
TIPTON & CAILOR.
Attorneys for Petitioner.
Pub.Feb 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21,
22, 22
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Present stock will soon be gone and we will then be
—Fordson Tractors have been sold by this agency in Orange reasons why the Fordson outsells all other tractors are the f
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—Burns kerosene.
—Water clarifier.
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—Water clarifier. —Multiple
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Service
—Our field service man calls on each
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Ford and Fordson Sales
Los Angeles and Cypress Sts.
ORNIA
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60 AT MASONIC HANQUET
About 60 sat down to a banquet served in the Masonic temple by the ladies of the O. E. S. at 6:30 last night for the Orange-co Masters and Wardens club. Each of the seven lodges in the district was represented. Following the dinner, J. Bottell, of Los Angeles, delivered a lecture on Masons in Politics.
Tomorrow evening the Anaheim Masonic lodge will put on the second degree. Tuesday night there will be first degree work and the following Friday night there will be third degree.
Dr. C. W. Harvey has moved his office temporarily to his residence... 111 E. Alberta.
Benner Sheet Metal Works
Rear 219 S. Lemon Street
—Phone 348W—
Leaders, Gutters, Skylights, Jobbing and Soldering of Al Kinds
DR. G. A. NETH
Chiropractic & Electric Treatments
—Phone 80—
120 W. Center St., Anaheim
WANTED
—To buy, lease, or rent Auto Repair Shop; or rent building for garage.
—Address 'W,' Box 300, Plain Dealer.
LOUIS DANZ
"THINK OF MUSIC"
in Line for Your
on Tractor
and we will then be taking orders for future delivery.
This agency in Orange County since September, 1918. Among the tractors are the following features:
—Selective type transmission; 3 speeds forward and reverse. Speeds: 1 1-2 miles per hour in low; 2 3-4 miles in working speed, and 6 3-4 miles in high for running on road.
—Thermo-syphon cooling system.
—Multiple disc clutch, running in oil.
—Selective type transmission; 3 speeds forward and reverse. Speeds: 1 1-2 miles per hour in low; 2 3-4 miles in working speed, and 6 3-4 miles in high for running on road.
—Thermo-syphon cooling system.
—Multiple disc clutch, running in oil.
Operating cost, small depreciation and satisfactory service make it on the market.
Service:
The man calls on each Fordson owner once a condition of the tractor, making small adjustments at no expense to the customer.
Service Means Satisfied Customers
For the tractor when you need it. Price $738.35 delivered at your phone.
Ge Dunton
Fordson Sales and Service
Phone 263, Anaheim