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News of Fullerton
ELABORATE EASTER SUNRISE PROGRAM
The third annual Easter sunrise services of Fullerton churches will be held at Hillecrest park at 5:29 a.m. Sunday. William T. Boyd has had charge of arranging the program for the occasion.
Many from various parts of Orange-co are expected as well as the members of the various churches of Fullerton who are cooperating to the fullest extent. The most commanding eminence of Fullerton has been chosen as the site for the services because of the desire that the beauties of an Easter sunrise over a wide panorama may aid in more abundantly filling the hearts of the people to a devotion to Our Lord.
The program follows:
Cornet Solb, "The Holy City," Elze Smith.
"In the Cross of Christ I Glory."
H. P. Noll
Public Accountant and Auditor
Orange County Audit & Collection Co.
Phone 594—Room 2, Central Bldg. Anaheim
Continental Casualty Co.
J. E. Rodden, Dist. Mgr.
Health and Accident
Burglary
INSURANCE
Automobile, Workmen's Compensation
215 First National Bank Bldg.
Anaheim, Calif. Phone 71
CHIROPRACTOR WILL BE TRIED SATURDAY
The trial of Miss Vanetta Henderson, Fullerton chiropractor, charged with practicing medicine without a license, will be held at Fullerton tomorrow at 10 a.m. Judge French, who is sick, will not be able to preside but Judge Howard of Anaheim will sit in his place. The trial of Miss Henderson was postponed from last Monday, because of the illness of Judge French. A large number by the people.
Invocation and Lord's Prayer, led by Rev. Edward L. Statom.
Responsive reading, led by Rev. John Houser.
"Sanctus," Gounod, Mrs. Grace Sayre and Fullerton Choral Union. Her direction of Prof. Thomas Askin.
Elections from "God of the Open Air," by Henry Van Dyke, read by Rev. Howard Clark.
Benediction, Dubois, Fullerton Choral Union.
Cordon around the cross and the people assembled, by Y. M. C. A. boys, under direction of Archie Raitt and Boy Scouts under direction of Rev. Edward L. Statom.
CONFIDENT 500 MEN TO ATTEND EASTER
Confidence was expressed today by Rev. John T. Houser, pastor of the First Christian church of Fullerton and founder of the Houser Bible class, the second largest Bible class west of the Mississippi river, that 500 men will be in attendance at the meeting of the class for its special Easter program at 9:30 Sunday morning at the Rialto theatre. Fullerton Knights Templars will take part in the church services which follow, parading from the Musonic Temple to the church at the corner of Spadra-rd and Wilshire-ave.
CHIROPRACTOR WILL BE TRIED SATURDAY
The trial of Miss Vanetta Henderson, Fullerton chiropractor, charged with practicing medicine without a license, will be held at Fullerton tomorrow at 10 a.m. Judge French, who is sick, will not be able to preside but Judge Howard of Anaheim will sit in his place. The trial of Miss Henderson was postponed from last Monday, because of the illness of Judge French. A large number
Continental Casualty Co.
J. E. Rodden, Dist. Mgr.
Health and Accident
Burglary
INSURANCE
Automobile, Workmen's Compensation
215 First National Bank Bldg.
Anabeim, Calif.
Phone 71
CHIROPRACTOR WILL BE TRIED SATURDAY
The trial of Miss Vanetta Henderson, Fullerton chiropractor, charged with practicing medicine without a license, will be held at Fullerton tomorrow at 10 a.m. Judge French, who is sick, will not be able to preside but Judge Howard of Annaheim will sit in his place. The trial of Miss Henderson was postponed from last Monday, because of the illness of Judge French. A large number of her friends half.
LOUIS DANZ
"THINK OF MUSIC"
FAIRLAND ANAHEIM
TONIGHT
4-Acts Standard Vaudeville - 4 Acts and GEORGE WALSH In "THE PLUNGER"
Adults 35c; Children 15c; Plus War Tax
Saturday, March 26th
"The Tiger's Coat"
By Elizabeth Dojeans, — Directed by Roy Clements
Featuring—MYRTLE STEDMAN, LAWSON BUTT And TINA MODOTTI
Adults 25c; Children 10c; Plus War Tax
GRAND ANAHEIM
TONIGHT
GRAND
ANAHEIM
TONIGHT
"The Mad Marriage"
STARRING CARMEL MYERS
Adults 25c; Children 10c; Plus War Tax
Saturday, March 26th
Shirley Mason
In "FLAME OF YOUTH"
Adults 25c; Children 10c; Plus War Tax
A WELL BUILT BODY
means everything to you as a car owner. What avails it if you have a fine engine and easy riding tires and a handsome chassis, if the upper part of your car is wrong? We build auto bodies to suit you, not to suit the car manufacturer. Just like having your tailor make your clothes.
—See us for Cook Automatic Blocker and Ridger.
KNOX & MAYBERRY
149 South Leanne Street
Phone #1
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER
SANTA ANA'S NEW TOURIST HOTEL ST. ANN'S INN
of her friepds appeared in her behalf.
FIRST WEEK IN MAY
BLUE AND GOLD WEEK
The first week in May will be celebrated by students of Fullerton J. C. as Blue and Gold week and the following committees have been chosen to prepare the program:
Plenic Committee—Florence Ford, chairman; Marion Rapp, Marjorie litter; Charles Lake, and Miss Ver-
ing the story in the Examiner this morning by Major Patton on the progress of Fullerton in which the work of the B. of T. was lauded.
DOUBLE SCHOOL ELECTION
A double election is being held today in Fullerton for high and grammar school trustees. Two trustees are to be elected in the high school and one in the grammar school. There are four high school candidates: S. C. Hartranft, L. B. Steward, O. A. Kreighbaum and S. S. Twombly. George W. Finch is run.
FAMOUS LAST WORDS.
"I wonder if it's loaded. I'll look down the barrel and see."
"They say these things can't possibly explode, no matter how much you throw them around."
"It's no fun swimming around here. I'm going out beyond the life lines."
"Which one of these is the third rail, anyway?"
"There's only one way to manage a mule. Walk right up in back of him and surprise him."
FIRST WEEK IN MAY BLUE AND GOLD WEEK
The first week in May will be celebrated by students of Fullerton J.C. as Blue and Gold week and the following committees have been chosen to prepare the program:
Picnic Committee—Florence Ford, chairman; Marion Rapp, Marjorie Utter, Charles Lake and Miss Vertress, faculty advisor.
Song and Yell Contest Committee—Alice Wilber, chairman; Martha Highland, Cecil Strawn and Mr. Worsley, faculty advisor.
J.C. Issue of Weekly Pleides Committee—Beverly Smith, chairman; Everett Houser, Alice Goodwin and Mr. Hoffman, faculty advisor.
Committee to see to lettering of J.C. Building on May 10 — George Henry, chairman; Claire McCarthy and Howard Noble.
Committee in charge of May Day Fete—Viola Gaffner, chairman; Elta Ogden, Alice Wilber, Nell Housley, George Smithburn, Sherman Yost and Miss Grieve and Miss Stephenson, faculty advisors.
Dramatic Entertainment Committee—Flora Walker, chairman; Harry Briscoe, Betty Frazee and Mr. Askins, faculty advisor.
Committee in charge of J.C. visits of Anaheim and Norwalk—Alice Statom, chairman; Leo Hitchcock, Jessay West and Mr Boyce, faculty advisor.
Publicity Committee — Franklin Howatt, chairman; John Hawkins, Mattie Conn, Margaret Rice, Lola Kreigbaum and Mr. Tracy and Mr. Culp, faculty advisors.
Committee in charge of J.C. assembly on May 11 — Ida Manter, chairman; Phyllis Pierotti, Nina Hampton, Clyde Healton, Merton Harlowe, Gladys Fitts and Mr. Lewis, faculty advisor.
7 PCT. HOME BUILDERS DIVIDEND DECLARED
Some hundreds of citizens of Fullerton who are holders of stock in the development organization known as the Home Builders, received some pleasant news this week in the form of an announcement that directors have authorized a 7 pet. dividend on stock of record Dec. 31.
Organized little more than a year ago the company has already been responsible for 20 dwellings.
The 20 houses built have all been sold on easy terms and are now in the paying out stage. The business is in charge of such well known citizens as Robert Strain, president; H.J.Krause, treasurer; Dr. Chilton, Dr.Lang and C.C. Chapman. E.J.Marks is the secretary of the corporation, which has an authorized capitalization of $50,000, with $25,000 paid in.
The shares are very generally held by citizens of Fullerton, the amounts ling the story in the Examiner this morning by Major Patton on the progress of Fullerton in which the work of the B.of.T. was lauded.
DOUBLE SCHOOL ELECTION
A double election is being held today in Fullerton for high and grammar school trustees. Two trustees are to be elected in the high school and one in the grammar school. There are four high school candidates: S.C.Hartranft,L.B.Steward,O.A.Kreighbaum and S.S.Twombly. George W.Finch is running to succeed himself as grammar school trustee.
STANFORD GLEE MAKES HIT
The Stanford Glee club gave an entertainment at the assembly of the Fullerton high school this morning which was greatly enjoyed by the students. One of the hits was a burlesque. "There Ain't No Pretty Girls in College! They've All Gone on the Screen."
KIDDIES HUNT EASTER EGGS
The kindergarten of the Fullerton grammar schools held an egg hunt and lawn party at the Fullerton city park this morning. There was music and games were played, and eggs eaten.
Fullerton Briefs
A.J.Anderson will leave tomorrow over the Santa Fe for Euclaire.Wis.
M.Pitta and wife left over the Santa Fe this afternoon for Mt.Vernon.Ind.
Mrs.J.A Clark and two children will leave Sunday morning for Troy,Tenn.
D.F.Ritchie and wife and daughter will leave Sunday over the Santa Fe for Altoona,Pa.
Mrs.Minnie-Houser,mother of Rev.John T.Houser,visited friends in Monrovia yesterday.
Mrs.Kenneth McCoy,of Fullerton,who has been ill in the Anaheim sanitarium,was brought home today in a McAulay ambulance.
Miss Hattle Thompson,who for more than 3 years has been in the office of the Wickersheim Implement Go.,and is considered one of the most efficient young business women of the citywill take a much needed vacation of several months.
FIRST BLUE LAW UP
CAPITOL,SACRAMENTO.March 25.-The Dennett Sunday closing law was recommended out of the senate judiciary committee favorably last night. This is one of labor's big measures. It provides for universal Sunday closing and affects barber shops,delicatessen stores and other of the smaller shops that now remain open.
GOPHER PROBES AVAILABLE
Gopher probes,for which there was a great demand following the demonstration on rodent control by W.C.Iacobson of the state colleges.
FAMOUS LAST WORDS.
"I wonder if it'laid.I'll look down the barrel and see."
"They say these things can't possibly explode,nothing how much you throw them around."
"It's no fun swimming around in here.I'm going out beyond the life lines."
"Which one of these is the third rail anyway?"
"There's only one way to manage a mule.Walk right up in back of him and surprise him."
"That firecracker must have gone out.I'll light it again."
"Watch me skate out past 'Danger' sign.I bet I can touch it."
"These traffic policemen think they own the city.Them can't stop me.I'm going to cross the street now.Let the chauffeurs look out for me."
"What a funny noise that snake makes.I think I'll step on him."
"I've never driven a car in traffic before.But they say it's perfectly simple."
"I think I'll mix a little nitric acid with this chloride of potassium and see what happens."
"Oh listen! That's the train whistle. Step on the accelerator,and we'll try to get across before it comes."-Dorothy Parker in Life.
Defects in the new silver coins in England are said to be due to bubbles.London Punch observes that this must be the inflated currency we have heard so much about.
Job Printing at The Plain Dealer.
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Organized little more than a year ago the company has already been responsible for 20 dwellings.
The 20 houses built have all been sold on easy terms and are now in the paying out stage. The business is in charge of such well known citizens as Robert Strain, president; H. J. Krause, treasurer; Dr. Chilton, Dr. Lang and C. C. Chapman, E. J. Marks is the secretary of the corporation, which has an authorized capitalization of $50,000, with $25,000 paid in.
The shares are very generally held by citizens of Fullerton, the amounts varying from $50 to well into the hundreds.
EXHIBIT SCHOOL RESULTS
An exhibit has been placed in the windows of the Dean Hardware store on Spadra-rd by the Fullerton grammar school showing the work of its various departments. The departments represented in the exhibit and their teachers are: the domestic science department, Miss Marrian Jones; the art department, Miss Mildred Pierce; and the manual training department, Henry P. Holmes. The object is to give the patrons an opportunity to see what the schools are doing.
WILL ATTEND A. C. OF C. FEED
Several Fullertonites are making reservations for the meeting of the Associated C. of C. of Orange-co to be held at St Ann's Inn, Santa Ana, on the evening of March 30, W. M. Irwin, secretary of the Fullerton B. of T., said today. Mr. Irwin is holding his head very high since reading FIRST BLUE LAW UP
CAPITOL, SACRAMENTO, March 25—The Donnett Sunday closing law was recommended out of the senate judiciary committee favorably last night. This is one of labor's big measures. It provides for universal Sunday closing and affects barber shops, delicatessen stores and other of the smaller shops that now remain open.
GOPHER PROBES AVAILABLE
Gopher probes, for which there was a great demand following the demonstration on rodent control by W. C. Jacobson of the state college of agriculture, have been secured by the Farm bureau office for many persons and there are still five or six of the instruments left. They may be obtained at the farm bureau office.
HARDING MEETS CABINET
WASHINGTON, March 25—President Harding met with his cabinet today. Among the questions which it was understood might be discussed was that of Eugene V. Debs, Socialist leader, for whom a pardon is sought. Secretary of the Navy Denby-and Secretary of the Interior Fall were absent.
One of the post-war horrors is the materialistic trend in France, where according to recent report, omal kissing at presidential functions is to be discontinued and visitors may merely shake hands.
A. W. Thomas, Phone 456—If it's from Witman's, it's good!
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FOR SALE 1000 Shares Richfield United at 60 cents. This well is being cemented this afternoon and is 180 feet from Harrington-Dumas well which came in a gusher yesterday and is now flowing 1000 barrels a day.
If there is anything sure in oil—this is it.
F. W. Moulton
Hotel Valencia
Anaheim
BUS SERVICE FROM
ANAHEIM TO BEACH
C. J. Crosby, owner of the C. J. C.
Bus line now operating between
Huntington Beach and Santa Ana,
has perfected arrangements with the
R. R. commission, permitting him to
operate a bus line schedule between
Annaheim and Huntington Beach via
Garden Grove, beginning about May 1.
The great growth of Annaheim and
the fact that the oil men at Huntington Beach regard this city as their
logical local market, gave rise to
considerable interest to this enterprise on the part of Annaheim C. of
C., directors of which got behind
Mr. Crosby in every possible way. In
view of the holding of the Valencia
Show May 17 to 21, this new line
will undoubtedly have a very great
effect on the attendance of that part
of Orange-co which is served.
EX-U. S. ENVOY'S SON
ST. LOUIS, March 25.—Talton T.
Francis, son of David R. Francis,
former ambassador to Russia, was
under $1000 bond today charged
with transporting liquor.
Eva Lyons Smith
PIANO
Classical—Thilo Becker Method
Orange County Representative
CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL
Of Popular Music
Studio, 211 W. Chartres, Annaheim
Phone 549-J
Res. Fullerton, Phone 452-M
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EVERYTHING
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145 S. Los Angeles St.
Anaheim, Calif.
The S. Q. R. Store
Look Your Best
MOSTER SUNDAY
around the corner—an important time,
every boy should be well dressed.
XTRAGOOD
CLOTHES FOR BOYS
all the qualities that every Mother is looking for.
EXTAGOOD
CLOTHES FOR BOYS
all the qualities that every Mother is looking for.
High Quality, Low Price
EXTREME PRICE MODERATION
Boy's Knickerbocker Suit in stock
$15.85
Set of values to $15.00, Easter Special
$7.85
—Any suit to $18.50 value. — Easter Special ... $11.85
Besides a Suit for Easter—Shoes and Stockings he must have. Here will be found newest in Ties, Shirts, Hats, Caps and Belts, at the biggest savings in Orange Co.
THE S.Q.R. STORE
The Boy's Store