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PAGE TWO Society: Clubs: Lodges: Churches PACKING HOUSE VISITORS Visitors at the Anaheim Orange & Lemon Assn. packing house yesterday included: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fish, Long Beach; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Needham, Long Beach; R. S. Amesburg, Pasadena; Edwin E. Amesburg, Pasadena; John R. Lovering, Pasadena; W. J. Moore, Pasadena. MIDNIGHT 500 CLUB MEETS The regular monthly meeting of the Midnight 500 club was enjoyed by members Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Houts on W. Broadway. Marigolds and daffty hand made butterflies served as decorations for the rooms of the Houts' home and the tables and a most enjoyable time was spent in the usual diversion of the club. CELEBRATE 3RD ANNIVERSARY Little Eddie Portillo, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Portillo, 224 E Sycamore, was the small host yesterday afternoon to five small guests in honor of his third birthday anniversary. The afternoon hours were spent in playing children's games after which Mrs. Portillo served in daffty luncheon. The feature of the lunch was the fine big birthday cake with its three red candles and decorated with tiny Easter rabbits. ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET MON. The Royal Neighbors of America will meet in regular session in the I. O. O. F. hall, Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. All officers are requested to be present, as the state supervising deputy, Christine Hammill, will be present to help in the drill practice. Refreshments will be served by the birthday hostesses, Ruby Williams, Viola Nelson, Emma Robinson and Isabel Knox. HOTEL VALENCIA GUESTS Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included: G. E., Turpin; Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. W. R. Stewart; Presto; George Houghton, Los Angeles; Jack Semones, Seattle, Wash.; Jack B. Goss, Los Angeles; I. B. Huffman, Los Angeles; B. A Mulr, Los Angeles; N. V. Horton, Los Angeles; O. A. Kuhlman, Jackson, Minn. ELABORATE EASTER MUSICAL PROGRAMS (Continued from Page One.) BIBLES Special reduction of 10 pct. on All Bibles, King James version or the New Testaments Special 15 pct. reduction PRAYER BOOKS Episcopalian or Catholic 10 pct. reduction WEBER'S Book and Music STORE Anaheim, Calif. ELABORATE EASTER MUSICAL PROGRAMS (Continued from Page One.) Arts, Mildred Jordan. Song, See This Lily, Classes four and five. Lilies of Easter, Exercise by Class Five. Reading, Easter Time Is Here, Marjorie Baker. Song, Easter Bells Today Are Ringing, Class six. Reading, Big Folks and Little Folks, Harold Dickenson. Reading, The First Crocus. Reading, The Stone Rolled Away, La Valle Cheatham. Song, Victory, Meredith, Class nine. Closing Prayer, Rev. Markle. At 11 o'clock the choir will render the following numbers. Voluntary, "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth," Jessie Brown. Communion, "Mary to the Savior's Tomb," John Newton. Anthem, "I Am the Resurrection," John Tibbailt. Low in the Grave He Lay, Herbert Loury. Spread the Tidings All Abroad, Harriet E. Jones. Invitation, "Soft and Tenderly, Jesus Is Calling." SALEM EVANGELICAL CHURCH At the Salem Evangelical church, corner of W. Center and Helena-sta., at the English service at 9:30 Holy Communion will be observed, and also at 11:15 at the German service. The Sunday school will be at 10:15 at which time there will be special music. In the evening at 7:30 the choir will render the following program, with the address by Rev. J. Behrns. Prelude. Song, Congregation. Prayer. BIG Wall Paper S All Last Year’s Patterns Wall Paper S All Last Year’s Patterns W Closed Out at a Discount 25 to 50 Per Cent ---Owing to the very large stock of terns coming in, we are forced to cl very low prices, all of the remainde last year’s patterns in order to make our new stock. This sale is of a gr value to all who anticipate using w within the next year. ---Come early and get first selection Anaheim Paint & Paper Phone 430-W THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA URCHES is a dainty two-served by the listed by Miss Miss Paulina cluded Mr. and Mrs. H. M. W. Martenesh Hedges, Mr.ens of Garden ANNIVERSARY o, son of Mr. 224 E.Sycahost yesterday guests in hony anniversary. were spent in games after served in dalty of the lunch day cake with and decorated s. MEET MON. tares of America session in the day afternoon are requeststate superine Hammill, up in the drill be served by Ruby WillEmma Robin- A GUESTS lencla yesterTurpin; Memrion, Los Ancottle, Wash.; Angeles; I. B. ; B. A Mulrtorton, Los Anman, Jackson, ASTER PROGRAMS Scripture reading by pastor. Song, "Christ Arose," R. Lowry. Examination of five scholars in Catechism. Song, "Our Savior Liveth," Breasley. Address, Rev. J. Behrns. Song, "The Day of Resurrection," Solly. Offertory. Song, "Seek Not the Living," Stephens. METHODIST WHITE TEMPLE The choir of the Methodist White Temple have prepared splendid Easter programs for the morning and evening service. At the morning service there will be a special feature in the tenor solo by Mr. Roscoe Corley, who will sing "Angel Roll the Rock Away." The following is the complete program for both services: MORNING Voluntary, Barcarolle, Tales of Hoffman, Offenbach. Processional: Hallelujah, Davidica, Hymn 107. Prayer. Anthem, Hallelujah, Christ Is Risen, Simper—Soprano, Mrs. W. J. Llewellyn. Responsive reading. Gloria. Scripture. Offertory, Cavaliera Rusticana, Intermezzo, Mascagnl. Tenor Solo, "Angel, Roll the Rock Away," Prindle Scott—Mr. Roscoe Corley. Hymn 156. Sermon. Hymn 159. Benediction. Postlude, March Heroic Op 115, Antóne De Kontski. EVENING Voluntary, Nazhaheh, Gounod, Processional: Hallelujah, Davidica, Hymn 107. Prayer. Anthem, "The King of Glory," Coleridge-Taylor—Tenor, Mr. Wade Westlake; uartet, Mrs. J. R. Abernathy, Miss Carrie Lou Evans, Mr. H. Lewis, Mr. E. A. Collins. Scripture. Anthem, "Awake Up, My Glory," Rogers—Baritone, Mr. E. A. Collins. Contralto Solo, "Mary's Song," Judson—Miss Carrie Lou Evans. Offertory, Praise Ye (From Attidence Reading by pastor. Song, "Christ Arose," R. Lowry. Examination of five scholars in Catechism. Song, "Our Savior Liveth," Breasley. Address, Rev. J. Behrns. Song, "The Day of Resurrection," Solly. Offertory. Song, "Seek Not the Living," Stephens. Church Notices CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bible school at 8:45 a.m. Morning sermon by pastor. Subject, "The Resurrection." C. E. Meeting at 6:30. Evening sermon by pastor. Subject, "Can We Know Our Sins Are Forgiven? How?" SALEM EVANGELICAL Rev. F. H. Doescher, Pastor. 6:30 a.m. English sermon, Rev F. H. Doescher. 10:15, Sunday school. 11:15 German preaching service, pastor. Subject, "Christ Our King" 6:45 p.m.-young People's Meeting. 7:30 Evening service, sermon by Rev J. Behrns. Wednesday evening 7:30-Prayer meeting. Thursday evening, 7:30, choir rehearsal. Saturday, 3 p.m., Cathetical instruction. CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. P. Browne, Rector. Services as usual. SF. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner Emily and Adèle Sts. Tector—Rev G. R. Messias. Holy Communion, 1st 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, second 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. 6:30 p.m., Class meeting, W. M. Wellman leader. Robert Hayes and Placentia Oange Growers' Assm.on recommendation of horticultural commissioner. County auditor ordered to draw warrant in favor of George S. Straight for $36.30.services adjusting claim with railroad company. Ordinance No. 183.granting Ullion Oil Co.franchise.was passed. Ordered map of tract No. 146.breceived and submitted to city enginee of Fullerton. Ordered map of tract No. 159.breceived and submitted to city enginee of Santa Ana. County engineer instructed to prapare plans and specifications for bridge on Jeffrey-rd in fifth road district. Plans.specifications and profile.as presented by county engineers.with his recommendations.for the improvement of 1 1-8 miles of West Fifth-st.second road district.adopted.Bids to be received up to 11 m.m April 12, 1921. County engineer authorized to revuest contractor to pave same amount in square feet on Garden Grove-ave.leading north from Garden Grove. County auditor ordered to appotion fines and forfeitures as depoted by several cities of county. Clerk was ordered to write legislators of Orange-co as to senate bill 366 and 374. The route along state-highway othe coast was accepted as per James Irving proposition. GREET EASY The Mer Voluntary, Nazaheth, Gounod, Processional, Hallelujah, Davidica. Hymn 107. Prayer. Anthem, "The King of Glory," Coleridge-Taylor—Tenor, Mr. Wade Westlake; uartet, Mrs. J. R. Abernathy, Miss Carrie Lou Evans, Mr. H. Lewis, Mr. E. A. Collins. Scripture. Anthem, "Awake Up, My Glory," Rogers—Baritone, Mr. E. A. ColinAnnouncements. Contralto Solo, "Mary's Song," Judson—Miss Carrie Lou Evans. Offertory, Praise Ye (From Attida) Verdi—Men's Glee Club. Hymn 156. Sermon. Anthem, Hallelujah, Christ Is Risen, Simper. Hymn 159. Benediction. Postlude, Easter March, Flagger. DEDICATE PARSONAGE Dedication of the parsonage on 511 N. Olive-st, Sunday, March 27 at 3 p.m., where the full gospel message is delivered with its old-time ring and glory by the pastor of the Church of the Lord. Bring your sick and see what the Lord can do. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Rev. J. N. Blakeley, Pastor. "The Mad Marriage," starring Carmel Myers, will be the feature at the Grand tonight. It is the story of a girl, Harmonia, who calls herself the "unhormanized chord" and who seeks among the males of Greenwich village for the one masculine note that will supply the necessary harmony of her existence. Tomorrow night, Shirley Mason will be seen in "The Flame of Youth." Tonight, four acts of standard vaudeville and George Walsh in "The Plunger," will be the features at the Fairyland. Tomorrow and tomorrow night "The Tiger's Coat" will be seen. A report from Austria has it that 25,000 government officials are on strike there. Some countries wouldn't consider that a misfortune. 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. 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, Subject, "Life and Immortality Brot to Light." WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Frank N. Gibbs, superintendent. Clases for adults and children. Women's Class, W. M. Wickett, teacher. Men's Class, S. C. Hartranft, teacher. Morning service 10 a.m. Special Easter service. will preach. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p.m. Evening service 7:30. Quartet assisted by Mrs. W. B. Holland, will end Easter cantata. Wednesday evening conference and prayer at 7:30 o'clock. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Corner Philadelphia and Chartres street. Sunday School 9:45. Sunday service at 11 a.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 n.m. The public is cordially welcome. GERMAN METHODIST W. Broadway and Clementine. Rev. R. W. Taunenhahn, Pastor, 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. Preaching service, in German. Epworth League at 6:45 p.m. 7:30 p.m. English sermon. Prayer meeting in German Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Friday evening Bible Study, English. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH One Block from Broadway on Palm. English services on the second and fourth Sundays of the month. Sunday school, 10:00. Morning service 11 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. 7:00 p.m.-Luther League meet- ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner of Family and Chartres Sts. H. G. Schmelzer, Pastor, 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. services. GREET EAST The Men Consists of Many Modern Unless you are satisfied receive the full beauty and See these stylish Men serges and woolens in and you will marvel at bought for as low at $19 none of them higher than No! The Penney Su high class tailoring, low best trimming possible sible only because of the and the very low price ing at. 312 BUS Our boys must not Easter season for they Here Is a Suit of Wood Read A PENN COAT 1-Special tested woolens 2-Woolens specially shrunk 3-Double elbow cloth. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH. One Block from Broadway on Palm. English services on the second and fourth Sundays of the month. Sunday school, 10:00. Morning service 11 a.m. Sermon by the pastor. 7:00 p.m.—Luther League meeting. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner of Family and Chartres Sts. H. G. Schmelzer, Pastor. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. services. Evening service 7:30. 7:30, Thursday, choir practice. 10:30 a.m., Friday. SERVICES AT THE MAXWELL SPIRITUAL CHURCH 426 N. Olive-st, will be held Sunday, March 27, at 7:30 p.m. Messages by Rev. Mildred Maxwell and Rev. Freeman J. Swift. Thursday 7:30 p.m. messages to all by Rev. Mildred Maxwell and Rev. Freeman J. Swift. All are welcome. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Corner of Los Angeles and Chartres Rev. Florence Robson of Los Angeles, will speak, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday and Thursday. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH NOTES (Church, Corner of Pauline and Adele-sts.) The services on Saturday will be as follows: 9:15 a.m., Teachers' Meeting. 9:45 a.m., Sabbath school. 11:00 a.m., Morning service. Young People's Meeting at 3:00. On Wednesday evening prayer meeting services will be held at 7:30. REV. BASNEY, Pastor. Supervisors' Minutes Chairman authorized to approve bond of Union Oil Co., covering franchise awarded Company March 15. Spraying licenses ordered issued Wm. G. Mason, Jesse C. Michaell, L. J. Robinson and E. R. Mayzy, upon recommendation of horticultural commissioner. 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See these stylish Men’s Suits of fancy worsteds, ties and woolens in all the season’s best colors, you will marvel at the fact that they can be right for as low at $19.90 and one of them higher in price $34.50 Oh! The Penney Suits are representations of a class tailoring, long fibre woolens and the trimming possible. These low prices are possible only because of the volume of our purchase the very low price that we can purchase clothat. 312 BUSY STORES our boys must not be forgotten during this other season for they too must look their best. We Is a Suit of Woolen Material at $12.50 —Read About It— PENNEY' Jr. COAT Special tested woolens. Woolens specially shrunk double elbow cloth. 4—Seams extra sewed. 5—Guaranteed mohair lining. 6—Super sleeve lining. 7—Special canvas fronts. 8—Pockets stayed and tacked. 9—Extra button sewing. 10—Special ivory buttons. 11—Superior fit and finish. PANTS 12—Double seat cloth. 13—Double knee cloth. 14—Lined throughout. 15—Extra strength lining. 16—Excelsior waist band. 17—Double stitched pockets. 18—Adjustable button straps. 19—Belt loops. 20—Seams double stitched. 21—Non-ravel pocket facing. 2 Suits In One at $14.75 —We mean by that, that this suit has two pairs of well made, all wool, fully lined pants with one coat. The coats are well tailored, having self-retaining fronts, all pockets bar stitch, all buttons firmly sewed on with best thread. —This suit would be an exceptional buy at $14.75 if it had but one pair of trousers. $14.75 for the 3 Pieces Men's Work Clothing Heavy Khaki shirts, all sizes ... $1.98 All made, full cut chambray shirts ... 69c Ton Goodman ventilated stitched, reed shirts ... $1.69 Weight blue overalls ... $1.29 E UNIONALLS in the weight blue denim and duck dals ... $2.98 Hat, weight black felt or hats ... $2.98 V. D. Union genuine, all sizes ... $1.39 B. V. D. The two piece (genuine) per garment ... 79c Men's light balbrigan union suits, short sleeve ... $1.79 Men's athletic porous knit union suits ... 98c Men's outing, bal, tan calf shoe, all sizes ... $2.98 Men's soft toe, Munson last, Goodyear welt, rock oak sole, tan calf shoe, very exceptional, all sizes ... $4.50 Old fashioned Rockford sock, each pair ... 12½c Boys' canvas shoe, leather trimmed with visco-lized leather sole ... $3.50 Boys' heavy ribbed stockings, good quality, all sizes ... 33c Men's Khaki Hat, ventilated ... 58c Well made leather gloves. All kinds, all prices, a big assortment ... 58c to $2.69 Men's and Boys' Straw Hats each ... 19c 23c 25c J.C. Penney Co. Is Headquarters for Boy Scouts' Clothing All kinds of Outing clothing for Women Girls. J.C. Penney Co. A Nationwide Institution Outing Clothing for Men and Boys at Lowest Prices. W. Center St., Next Door to New RobertsTheatre Bldg, Anaheim