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1921-03-11 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 8 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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News of Fullerton Drop Off In Fullerton Enroute to South Amer. It was just another one of youth's golden dreams than brought W. H. Hammen and J. W. Reed, Francisco boys, into the court of Judge French this morning. They wanted to see the world, never having been away from home before. They shipped their包裹 to San Diego, thought guns to protect themselves from the native and caught the "bird haggage" to San Diego from where they were going to South America. But Joe Macido did not like the idea of their riding the Santa Fe train through Fullerton without having paid their fare, so he took them off and found the gums on them. The Judge fired them $10 each and then stated they would buy their treasure in San Diego, get their suitcases and return home. After their experience with the Fullerton police have they didn't care to encounter any savages they declared. PLAN BUILDING FOR CHURCH RECREATION Trustees of the Fullerton Methodist church have decided to proceed once with the erection of the proposed Sunday school and recreation building. It will be sufficiently sound-proof as not to seriously disturb the patients at the hospital, and the plans have been no modified as to reduce the cost to a minimum. Bids are being secured as rapidly as possible, and construction will begin in the very near future. L. E. Dishman has been engaged as foreman of construction. This building is planned to meet most of the needs of the rapidly growing Sunday school, as well as to provide a center for mid-week activities. W.R.Y.A.N.A.H.E.M TONIGHT Double Attraction 4 Acts Standard Vaudeville 4 Acts and "FORSIDDEN VALLEY" With MAY McAVOY and BRUCE GORDON BIBLE CLASS TO GET 500 The executive committee weekly meeting, December Greek and Roman Sunday. It is hoped merchship of 500 men Sunday will be a First Christian church as in the recent canteen banner of dandelion wall renderations. Rev. J. T. Houprach on "Repent out that repentance you must be so sorry that you forgive your sins." WOMAN'S CLUB The Women's club with Mrs. Low Amanda thorpe avenue, ed., presiding. The nominating for a little longer is president, but prior names which normally elected: 1st vice president Sherwood. 2nd vice president Brown. Secretary, Miss S. Corresponding with A. Anaca. Treasurer, Mrs. W. Parliamentarian, Stielke. ELKS WILL $000 More than 100 Elks at the meeting of held in the rooms of club Thursday night. There was nothing the way of degree and a number of candidates including a initiation a little later. A feature of the binder consideration soon of plans for the newly elected officer at the first meeting is to be made one of the lodge year. ANAHEIM TONIGHT Double Attraction 4 Acts Standard Vaudeville 4 Acts and "FORSIDEN VALLEY" With MAY McAVOY and BRUCE GORDON Adults 25c; Children 15c; Plus War Tax Saturday, March 12 REGINALD BAREN'S PRODUCTION OF "Bunty Pulls the Strings" WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST Adults 25c; Children 10c; Plus War Tax Corning, Next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court Raning Eleventh and Last Week in Los Angeles ONE SHOW 7:45 GRAND ANAHEIM TONIGHT 'THE TAVERN KNIGHT' By RAFAEL SABATINI, Featuring EILLE NORWOOD and MADGE STUART Adults 25c; Children 10c; Plus War Tax Saturday, March 12 Edith Roberts The Beautiful Heroine of "Lasca" in In "THE FIRE CAT" See the Most Terrific Earthquake Scene Ever Screened Adults 25c; Children 10c; Plus War Tax Grand Theatre Edith Roberts The Beautiful Heroine of Lasca in "THE FIRE CAT" See the Most Terrific Earthquake Scene Ever Screened Adults 25¢; Children 10¢; Plus War Tax Grand Theatre Sun. Only, Mar. 13, Mat. & Night Performance Tickets for Sunday Night on Sale at Heyling's Pharmacy HUSCO and MOUKWALD Present THIRTY THIRD SEASON The Famous GEORGIA MINSTRELS 40-PEOPLE'40 Band and Orchestra WATCH FOR THE STREET PARADE THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER BIBLE CLASS HOPES TO GET 500 MEMBERS The executive committee of the men's Bible class of Fullerton at No weekly meeting decided to close the Greek and Roman contest Easter Sunday. It is hoped to have a membership of 500 men by that time. Sunday will be a big day at the First Christian church, being observed as "Victory Day." Whittier, located in the recent conflict, will present their banner of defeat. The city band will render a number of selections. Rev. J. T. Hoper, pastor, will preach on "Repentance," point out that repentance is not merely to be sorry that you have sinned but to be so sorry that you are willing to forgive your sins. WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING The Women's club met Wednesday with Mrs. Low Amos on East Orangesthorne avenue, Mrs. H. W. Danch, presiding. The nominating committee asked for a little longer time in selecting a president, but presented the following names which were unanimously elected: 1st vice president, Mrs. G. W. Sherwood. 2nd vice president, Mrs. W. T. Brown. Secretary, Miss Sophia Burdorf. Corresponding secretary, Mrs. E. A. Amca. Treasurer, Mrs. Win, Starbuck. Parliamentarian, Mrs. A. E. Stilleke. ELKS WILL SOON INSTALL More than 100 Elks were present at the meeting of Anaheim lodge held in the rooms of the Fullerton club Thursday night. There was nothing going on in the way of degree work, but they did a number of candidates for bulldoing, including a big class for initiation a little later on. A feature of the business program under consideration was the discussion of plans for the installation of the newly elected officers, to oneear at the first meeting in April. This is to be made one of the big events of the lodge year. See If You Can Pick Out Anaheim’s All-Stars Which is Anaheim’s All-Star team anyway? The aggregation assembled by Bill Karam to take the sweepstakes for Anaheim at the So Calahowing journey at Los Angeles Sunday, went to bat last night around Myra’s All-Stars. It was to be a practice workout, but the sweepstakes' craw was lucky to win by 18 pins. The score: Karam’s All-Stars— Total Ave. Johnson ... 262 135 153 522 174 McNeely ... 213 153 155 524 174 Evans ... 152 169 179 491 164 Gordon ... 160 192 158 519 173 Karami ... 179 196 147 522 174 Totals ... 974 875 786 2575 Myra’s All-Stars— Eiker ... 145 170 144 459 153 P. Varner ... 174 170 172 525 175 Dugas ... 149 169 171 489 163 M. Varner ... 216 193 194 600 200 Myra ... 160 168 189 485 162 Totals ... 844 849 846 2557 BANKER SEEKS DECREE NEW YORK, March 11—James A. Stillman, president of the National City bank, has filed a suit for divorce. MANKIND WILL be paying for the world war for generations. To compound this hope debt by adding enormously it by other world wars in future, would bring even the strongest nations to bankruptcy. Peace is the only source of economic security for the world. Headquarters For Elk Park Lots WHERE? J.T.Lyon Spring BETWEEN THE ENDS —Ready and waiting at the K-Pumps and Oxfords for Milady pleasing styles for the men. Your S the prices are "Kafateria Price" —Strap pumps, soft brown or black kid with military heels. Kafateria Price $5.48 —Oxfords of soft gray kid. Gray is a popular color this spring—made with military heel and flexible sole. Kafateria price —White canvas oxfords either French or military heel; get full benefit from your white shoes by buying them early. Kafa-teria Price $2.48 —Instep strap pumps—many one and two button slashed starly good. Before you pay ten for pumps see these. Kafateria Price —Big assortment of Nubuck More than 100 Elks were present at the meeting of Anaheim lodge held in the rooms of the Fullerton club Thursday night. There was nothing going on in the way of degree work, but they had a number of candidates for bullying, including a big class for initiation a little later on. A feature of the business program under consideration was the discussion of plans for the installation of the newly elected officers, to oneear at the first meeting in April. This is to be made one of the big events of the lodge year. Good progress on the building under construction as a home for the lodge in Anaheim was reported. HI SCHOOL PLAYS LEGION The baseball team of Fullerton Post, American Legion, will play the Fullerton high school this afternoon in a practice game. Fullerton son over Riverside yesterday afternoon 6 to 4. They will play the March Field Aviation team next Wednesday and next Friday will play the first league game with Huntington Beach. PUPILS ATTEND MISSION PLAY About 80 pupils of the fifth to eighth grades of the Fullerton grammar schools, will go to the San Gabriel Mission tomorrow afternoon to attend the "Mission Play," C. A. Marrey, principal, stated today. WOMEN'S CLASS MEETS The Women's class of the First Christian church of Fullerton met this afternoon at 2:30 at the church parlor. Officers were elected. Mrs. Daniels is teacher of the class. J. R. Sutherland went to Los Angeles today on business. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Laster, of La Habra, died yesterday. Interment was in Loma Nista cemetery this morning. Angus Mealey, funeral director. WOMAN DIES FROM POISON LONG BEACH, March 11—Believed to have swallowed poison white dependent because of ill health, Mrs. Ella Jane Bongley, 45, died early today at her home, 326 E. Third st. The beach police were notified of the case by an undertaking company and began an investigation. Nebraska reunion picnic, Sycamore Grove, Saturday. 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