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ENJOYABLE COURTESY
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Bonnat were host and hostess on Thursday evening at a most enjoyable social event at their home, 121 N. Ohio-st. The hours of the courtesy were spent in playing "500" and proved most pleasing to guests and host and hostess.
The Bonnat home had been pretty decorated for the occasion in a color scheme of red and white, the symbols of the valentine season being carried out in tally cards, etc.
The first prize among the ladies was won by Mrs. C. H. Fisher of Pomona, second by Mrs. F. M. Eden of Los Angeles and the consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. C. H. Harrison.
Among the gentlemen, W. J. Lake carried off first prize, C. H. Fisher of Pomona captured the second prize and the consolation was given to G. T. Ingram.
Following the game, Mrs. Bonnat, assisted by Mrs. D. J. Bonnat, served an excellent three course lunch-con.
Those who enjoyed the hospitality
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of the Bonnat home were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fisher, of Pomona, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Eden of Los Angeles, and the following from this city: Mr. and Mrs. V. W. LaMont, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. W.J.Lake, Mr. and Mrs.C.H.Harrison, Mr. and Mrs.J.E.Stroup, Mr. and Mrs.Fred W.James, Mr. and Mrs.E.A.Davis, Mr. and Mrs.L.R.Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.D.J.Bonnat and F.G.Mauer.
PLEASANT SOCIAL AFFAIR
Mr. and Mrs.O.H.Renner entertained last evening with a pleasant social affair, in honor of the birthdays of Mrs.Renner and Mr.William Wallop. The guests came dressed in old-fashioned costumes, many of them very ridiculous, and causing much laughter.
The evening was passed in playing games and a general social time, late in the evening the hostess served a very elaborate supper. The dining table was prettily decorated with valentine favors and place cards, while at either end were beautiful birthday cakes holding small candles.
The guests included Mr. and Mrs.R.H.Scale, Mr. and Mrs.J.M.Casey, Mr. and Mrs.William Wallop, Miss Alice Robinson, Miss Elizabeth Renahaw, Miss Blanche Fulwider, Mrs.Louise Hunger, Mr.A.B.Jennings, Mr.Morley,Russell Renner and the host and hostess.
ONE O'CLOCK LUNCHEON
Mrs.N.Finlay Paris and her mother,Mrs.C.E.Finlay, of New York City, who is a winter guest in California, were joint hostesses today at a most delightful one o'clock lunch-con at the Paris home on Ball-rd.
The home had been prettily decorated with stocks and marigolds, a color scheme of yellow and lavender being used.The four course menu was served with the orange color scheme being carried out as far as possible.
The afternoon hours were spent in motoring among the orange groves of this lovely section of the country and was a most pleasing diversion.
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Mrs. M. Nebelung, of E. Sycamore-st, entertained yesterday for the ladies of the Elite Club at their regular meeting. Lilies and other flowers made the rooms of the home very
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The guests present were Mesdames L. Z. Kroeger, Fred Heyling, W. P. Quarton, H. F. H. Schneider, L. Dahlman, J. Kellenberger, Al Eriekson, A. Nowotny, Sophia Stock, A. Vail, E. E. Brus, Henry Hussman, Minnie Palmer, Herman Schindler, F. M. Eden and the hostess.
ENTERTAIN PINOCHLE CLUB
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Maas charmingly entertained last evening for the Evening Pinochle Club. A seven o'clock "Pot Luck" supper preceded the evening of cards, at which the gentlemen's prize was captured by Mr. B. H. Sidnam, and the ladies to Mrs. Harry D. Riley.
Pink sweet peas and ferns made a most attractive center piece for the dinner table, while peach blossoms were used in the living room.
The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hathaway, Mr and Mrs. Harry D. Riley, Mr and Mrs. Cleem Staples, Mr and Mrs. B. H. Sidnam, Mrs. M. E Canby, Mr. S.S. Conklin and the host and hostess.
CHARMING COURTESY
A very charming courtesy to Mr. and Mrs. John Morrisis of Pine Island, Minn., who are visiting their daughter Mrs. M. Squier was the six o'clock dinner last evening given at the home of Mr and Mrs L.M. Thompson of E.A.Anaheim. The table was pretty arranged having for a centerpiece a bouquet of lilies and ferns.
Covers were arranged for the honor guests, Mr and Mrs Morrisis, Mr and Mrs Jason Squier and son Marshall Mrs Rigley and Mr Frank Rigley, Mr and Mrs W.H.Kidd and sons Bert and Hugh.
The evening was passed in social conversation and music.
HOTEL VALENCIA GUESTS
Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included: Henry A.V.An Boston; L.E.Dooley Los Angeles; K.P.Allen Los Angeles; R.Daly Los
Church Notices
CHRISTIAN CHORCH
Bible school at 7:45 a.m.
Morning sermon by pastor Subject,"The Pearl of Great Price."
C.E.Meeting at 6:30.
Evening sermon by pastor Subject,"The State Treasurer Converted."
SALEM EVANGELICAL
Rev.F.H.Doeacher,Rector.
9:30 a.m.MEnglish sermon.
10:15,Sunday school.
11:15 German preaching service.
6:45 p.m.-Young People's Meeting.
7:15 Evening service.
Wednesday evening 7:30-Prayer meeting.
CATHOLIC CHORCH
Rev.B.Prowne,Rector.
Services as usual.
ST.MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Corner Emily and Adole Sts.Rector—Rev.G.R.Messias.
Holym communion,Lst Sunday in month 11 a.m.; 2nd Sunday in month 8 a.m.
Sunday school and bible class at 9:45 a.m.
Morning prayer and sermon 11:00 Evening service at 7:30.
Woman's auxiliary First Thursday in every month at the Rectory.
Helpers' Guild,and fourth Thursdays in the Guild hall.
You are very cordially invited to any of these services or meetings and will always find a hearty welcome.
METHODIST CHURCH
White Temple
James Allen Geissinger,D.D.Minister
SUNDAY
9:30 a.m.Sunday school,G.M.Tedrick,Supt.
11:00 a.m.Morning worship,Sermon by pastor.Subject,"The Spirit and Power of Ellias."
6:30 p.m Class meeting.W.M.Wellman.leader.
6:30 p.m.Epworth League,Samuel Walker,president.
7:30 Evening service.Sermon by pastor.
N.Gibbs,superintendent.Classes for adults and children.
Women's Class.W.M.Wickett,t teacher.
Men's Class.S.C.Hartranft,t teacher.
Morning service 11 a.m.M.Y.P.S.C.E.at 6:30 p.m.M.
Evening service 7:30.Wednesday evening conference and prayer at 7:30 o'clock.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
Corner Philadelphia and Chartress streets.
Sunday School 9:45.
Sunday service at 11 a.m.m and 7:45 p.m.
A meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p.m.at which testimonials of healing are given Free reading room in the First National Bank Bldg.open daily except Sundays and legal holiday from 11:30 to 5 m.m.
The public is cordially welcome.
GERMAN METHODIST
W.Broadway and Clementine.
Rev.R.W.Tautonhahn,Pastor.
8:45 a.m.Sunday school.
11:00 a.m.Preaching service.in German.
Epworth League at 6:45 p.m.
7:30 p.m.M英语 serpon.
Prayer meeting in German Wednesday 7:30 p.m.Friday evening Bible Study,English.
Saturday evening,7:00 o'clockChristmas Entertainment.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
One Block from Broadway on Palms.
English services on the second and fourth Sundays of the month.
Sunday school,10:00.Morning service 11 a.m.M.Sermon by the pastor.
7:00 p.m.-Luther League meet-ing.
7:30 p.m.Wednesday,Lenten Meditation.
GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
Corner of Emily and Chartres Sts.H.G.Schmelzer,Fastor.
9:30 a.m.Sunday school.
10:30 a.m.services.No evening service.
2 p.M.thursday,Ladies'Aid.
9:00 a.m.Saturday,Religious In-struction.
HOTEL VALENCIA GUESTS
Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included: Henry A. Van, Boston; L. E. Dooley, Los Angeles; K. P. Allen, Los Angeles; R. Daly, Los Angeles; T. Everett, Atlanta, Ga.; R. F. Wade, Los Angeles; Samuel Blum, Los Angeles; A. P. Caldwell, San Diego; Jack Griffin, New York; Harry Linwood, San Francisco; P. W. Weider, San Francisco; Mrs. S. Stankey, Fullerton; Fred Stanley, Ventura; N. J. Griffins, Oakland; William W. Richards, Los Angeles; H. C. Wheeler, Los Angeles; C. B. Jones, Los Angeles; Mrs. E. Davis, Santa Ana; D. K. Chalmers, Los Angeles; S. D. Dudtext, Los Angeles; Herl Flynn, Fullerton.
PLEASANTLY ENTERTAINED
The Chat 'N Seau Club was pleasantly entertained last evening at the Pember home, N. West-st., with Miss Valle Pember as the charming hostess. Chatting and sewing passed the time very quickly. At ten o'clock the hostess served a tamale supper.
The members present were Misses Lillian and Evelyn Degryse, Viola Elliott, Hazel Withee, Mesdames E. Voss Herrington, Norbert Anderson, H. K. Boyd, and the hostess. The guests of the club were Mrs. R. R Pember, Miss Esther Pember and Miss B. Westerman.
RETURN FROM HONEYMOON
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Schumacher returned to Anaheim this afternoon from an extended wedding trip of three months, during which time they visited the principal cities in the east and south. They visited relatives of Mrs. Schumacher's in Missouri, and a brother and other relatives of Mr. Schumacher's in New York City. They also spent some time in Washington, D.C., Boston and Philadelphia.
The return trip was made via New Orleans and the southern route.
EVENING 500 CLUB MEETS
The Placentia Evening Five Hundred Club were the guests on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Burnett. The evening was spent in the usual diversion of cards, with prizes going to Mrs. Schaller, Mrs. Lemke, Mr. Hetterbrink and Mr. Robertson.
Late in the evening the hostess served dalty refreshments. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Lemke, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Stone, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schaller, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hetterbrink, and Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Robertson.
METHODIST CHURCH
White Temple
James Allen Geissinger, D. D.
Minister
SUNDAY
9:30 a.m., Sunday school, G. M.
Tedrick, Supt.
11:00 a.m., Morning worship, Sermon by pastor, Subject: "The Spirit and Power of Ellas."
6:30 p.m., Class meeting, W. M.
Weltman, leader.
6:30 p.m., Epworth League, Samuel Walker, president.
7:30 Eventing service, Sermon by pastor, Subject: "The Charter for the New Civilization."
SUNDAY MORNING MUSIC
Voluntary, Nazareth ... Gounod Processional
Anthem, Hark! Hark! My Soul...
Shelley
Contralto Solo, Miss Esther Pember;
Soprano Solo, Mrs. J.R.Abernathy;
Contralto Solo, Miss Carrie Lou Evans.
Offertory, At Dawn ... Nevin
Violin Solo, Meditation from Thals
Massanet
Miss Ruth Paddock of Los Angeles Postlude ... Verdi
SUNDAY EVENING MUSIC
Voluntary, Nocturne ... Paulks Processional
Anthem, O My Soul, Bless Thou Jehovoh ...
Donizetti
Offertory, Intermezzo ... Rogers Postlude ... Rogers
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p.m., Mid-week prayer service.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Dr. C.B.Hatch.Pastor
Bible school at 9:45 a.m.Frank
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The Placentia Evening Five Hundred Club were the guests on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Burnett. The evening was spent in the usual diversion of cards, with prizes going to Mrs. Schaller, Mrs. Lemek, Mr. Hetterbrink and Mr. Robertson.
Late in the evening the hostess served dalty refreshments. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Lemke, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schaller, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hettebrink, and Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Robertson.
ENTERTAIN STATE PRESIDENT
Lois Rebekah Lodge is having the honor of entertaining their state president, Mrs. Stella M. Merrick, of Long Beach, who will pay an official visit to the lodge this evening.
A large class will be initiated, the work being put on by the ladies drill team. There will be prominent visitors from the Grand Lodge, and district chapters, and the meeting promises to be a very important one.
The business session will be followed by a social hour during which refreshments will be served in the banquet hall, and dancing indulged.
BOYS WILL BE HOSTS
The J. O. C.'s and the Standard Bearers, societies of the M. E. White Temple, will meet this evening in the parlors of the church. The first part of the evening will be devoted to a study hour which will be followed by a recreation period. The meeting will be in charge of the boys who are members. The study topic will be along the usual missionary lines. During the social hour refreshments will be served.
The societies enjoy a membership of about 30 boys and girls. Mrs. George Tedrick is leader.
P.E.O.MEETING WEDNESDAY
The regular meeting of B.P Chapter P.E.O.will be held Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 23, at the home of Mrs.F.T.Edmiston,S.Claudina-st.A playlet,"Colonial Days,"written by Mrs.Edmiston,will be given.An answers to roll call will be made with quotations from famous men.
Mr. and Mrs.W.Wayne Goble of Santa Ana are rejoicing today over the arrival last evening at their home of a 7 1/2 lb boy,who will be named W.Wayne Jr.
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CALIFORNIA
Friday, February 18, 1821
Superintendent. Classes and children.
Class, W. M. Wickett,
S. C. Hartranft,
Service 11 n. m.
E. at 6:30 p. m.
Service 7:30.
Evening conference at 7:30 o'clock.
HURCH OF CHRIST
Scientist Philadelphia and Chartress School 9:45.
Service at 11 a. m. and Wednesday at 7:45 p. testimonials of healing free reading room in the Central Bank Bldg, open daily days and legal holiday to 5 n. m.
Is cordially welcome.
AN METHODIST
Dowway and Clementine.
7, Tautonheim, Pastor.
Sunday school.
m. Preaching service, in League at 6:45 p. m.
English serpion.
Reciting in German Wedp. m.
Encing Bible Study, Engevening, 7:00 o'clock.
Entertainment.
LUTHERAN CHURCH.
From Broadway on Palm,
services on the second Sundays of the month.
School, 10:00.
Service 11 a. m. Sermon or.
Luther League meetnment. Wednesday, Lenten
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Family and Chartres Sta.
Schmelzer, Pastor.
Sunday school.
m. services.
ng service.
thursday, Ladies' Aid.
saturday, Religious In-
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Holland Electrics—
Martin ... 181 128 169
Ojibler ... 143 149 144
Pickett ... 190 156 181
Naylor ... 136 100 164
Deland ... 131 155 139
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B. Zumkeller ... 161 148 156
Dankers ... 139 133 128
Leonard ... 142 151 151
Klewer ... 104 139 168
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