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Society: Clubs: Lodges: Churches PRISCILLA CLUB MEETS The members and a number of invited guests of the Priscilla club met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Louis Blybach, 615 S. Highland Avenue, Pullerton. The occasion was the regular meeting of the club and the interesting feature was that it was the birthday anniversary of little Priscilla Blybach who was named in honor of the society and who on this date was five years old. It was also the birthday anniversary of three members of the club. Invitations for the event had been sent out with a hint as to Miss Priscilla's share of the day's honors. An interesting program was enclosed. Moll furnishing several numbers and Priscilla singing several pleasing songs. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out and roses of pink and white were the flowers used in this combination. Each guest was presented with a verse and the little "protegee" picture. At the dainty two-course luncheon the place cards were charming April umbrella favors. The birthday cake was fittingly decorated with candles for the four birthday honorees and the following menu was served: Chicken patties, buns, jelly, pickles, dark and white cake and pineapple sherbet. The following members were present: Mrs. Lew Ames, Mrs. Boege, Mrs. Joe Brown, Mrs. L. M. Gardner, Mrs. A. Sitton, Mrs. D. Hall, Mrs. S. P. Wood, Mrs. McAlive, Mrs. R. S. Gregory, Mrs. J. Kimber, and Mrs. M. Moll. The following were guests of the afternoon: Mrs. Ella Seward, Miss Dorothy Dean, Mrs. Mabel Blybach and little Miss Priscilla Blybach. A pretty signet ring was presented to the latter. ENTERTAIN 500 CLUB Mr. and Mrs. J. E Baker of Nutwood Station were host and hostess Thursday evening to the Evening Five Hundred Club. Pink roses were used for decorations, and after a pleasant evening of cards the hostess served a two course luncheon. Mrs. M. W. Martinet won the first SURPRISE DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Al H. Pape entertained on Wednesday evening with a surprise birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. William J. Heger, Mr. and Mrs. Heger and son, William, were invited to the Pape home, and upon their arrival found the table spread for dinner. In the center was a large birthday cake decorated with candles. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. William J. Heger and son, William, Mr. and U. Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Pape, Miss Alberta Pape, Raymond Canton and Guy Townsend. The evening was spent playing cards, and upon departing the guests wished Mrs. Heger many more happy birthdays. DELIGHTFUL K. C. AFFAIR The K. C. Hall was the scene last night of the third of a series of card parties which the Knights of Columbus are giving and which are proving very delightful social affairs. Whist was the game for the evening, and after a number of games, the scores were counted and the prizes awarded. Mrs. W. J. Lake won the first prize for ladies; Mrs. C. D. Harrison the consolation; Mr. Pelitzer, first prize for gentlemen, and Mr. Fallert, consolation. Late in the evening the floor was cleared and dancing was enjoyed until midnight. There were about one hundred present. ALTAR SOCIETY MEETS The Alter Society of the St Boniface Catholic Church held its regular meeting in the K.C.Hall Tuesday afternoon. Several matters of business were transacted, and afterward the ladies spent the remainder of the afternoon about the card ables. The first prize was won by Mrs. Frank Baul and the consolation to Mrs. H.Kampling. Late in the afternoon light refreshments were served by the hostesses.Mesdames J.W.Truxaw and A.B.McCord. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS PICNIC The boys' class of the first Christian Church of Fullerton taught by MRS.SMITH. The members of Hundred club werenesday at the house Smith.The time card tables with eat scores going to and Mrs.W.J.D. In the dining room served a two-flowering game were in pink sweet living room laver were used. Three new members the club.Mrs.Cooper and Mrs.Clair present were Mesee J.A.Schultz,R.Skinner.Edythe Menson,E.Till LADIES' EUCHEN The Ladies' Euchnen tainted yesterday home of Mrs.Ecwil Mrs.S.Lyburger a甜 of spring decoration with the color scheme. The first prize Annie Ryan, second Sr., and the consoire Zeyn.Late in the course luncheon we followng guests: Shanley,A.RimpeJ.S.Sheridan,Str.Geo Hamlef,N Arthur Lewis of S.E Holcomb,Turrel F.Grim,S.Lybargen an and Dora Zeyn Guests at Hotel included H.J.Rat T.H.Powell,old Bond,Denver,H.go;U.A.Davis,S.Carpenter,San Frerml,Rochester,N San Bernardino;Craide;M.Hilton,Dunn,Los Angeles Minneapolis;F.Earl Williams,El KING'S HERALD The King's Herald dat White Temple church Sunday after a general practice ENTERTAIN 500 CLUB Mr. and Mrs. J. E Baker of Nutwood Station were host and hostess Thursday evening to the Evening Five Hundred Club. Pink roses were used for decorations, and after a pleasant evening of cards the hostess served a two course luncheon. Mrs. M. W. Martenet won the first prize for ladies and Mrs. A. Nowotny the conspiration while the first prize for the gentlemen went to Mr. Martenet, and the consolation to Mr. Rohaermel. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Al Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Nowotny, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tauch, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Martenet, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harland, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brus, Mr. and Mrs. Rothaermel and Miss Betty Brus. The Plain Dealer for Job Printing. SUBSTANTIAL FOOD FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY— White Lily BREAD Made where cleanliness is a religion. Pure, wholesome and nutritious. As a surprise — take home some of our delicious pies, cakes or pastries. White Lily Bakery B. J. Dresser, Prop. 307 W. Center St., Anaheim Buy White Lily Bread at the Bakery or at Your Grocer. NENNO & BOYEVERYTHING FOR THE AUTO 145 S. Los Angeles St. "WHAT KIND OF A CHURCH SHARE MAKE OUT OF THIS WHITE TEMPERATURE?" "Blessed Are the Agreeable Folks for This Get What Is Coming to Them." Will be the Subjects of Dr. J. A. Geissing at the Methodist White Terrace Philadelphia and Broadway Amphitheatre. White Lily Bakery B. J. Dresser, Prop. 307 W. Center St., Anaheim —Buy White Lily Bread at the Bakery or at Your Grocer. Which? 65c A Can of PRONTO or A Plumber's Bill STATEMENT Miss Caroline Howe wife in account with Gasket & Faucett Plumbers & Gasfitters Jan 4 To opening clogged drains $450 Every housewife needs PRONTO, the new preparation which opens clogged drains. Its use will save costly plumbers' bills. Removes grease, hair, lint and other obstructions. Easy to Use—Quick and Sure in Results. For Sinks, Toilets, Tubs, Wash-bowls, etc. Your Grocer Sells PRONTO (If your Grocer cannot supply you, write Pacific Chemical Co., Mrs. 14th North Maha St., Los Angeles) MAKE OUT OF THIS WHITE TENNIS "Blessed Are the Agreeable Folks for Them" Get What Is Coming to Them Will be the Subjects of Dr. J. A. Geissing at the Methodist White Terrace Philadelphia and Broadway, Anaheim NEXT SUNDAY April 17th, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Large Chorus Choir An Important Shipment of Djer-Kiss Goods This popular line of toilet goods now sells that we are buying them direct from KVERKISS GOODS Heying’s Pharmacy "ON THE CORNER" It Pleases Us to Please You ANAHEIM THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA MRS. SMITH ENTERTAINS The members of Orangesthorpe Five Hundred club were the guests Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C. E. Smith. The time was spent about the card tables with prizes for the highest scores going to Mrs. J. A. Schultle and Mrs. W. J. Dickenson. In the dining room where the hostess served a two-course luncheon following the games, the decorations were in pink sweet peas, while in the living room lavender and white pills were used. Three new members were taken into the club, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Anna Gardner and Mrs. Clarence Spencer. Others present were Mesdames W. B. Parrett, J. A. Schultle, R. I. Lovetting, O. R. Skinner, Edythe Mitchell, W. J. Dickenson, E. Till. LADIES’ EUCHRE CLUB MEETS The Ladies’ Euchre club was entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edgar Hartung, with Mrs. S. Lybarger as the hostess. A variety of spring blooms were used for decorations, with orange and green as the color scheme. The first prize was won by Miss Annie Ryan, second, Mrs. F. A. Backs, Sr., and the consolation to Miss Dora Zeyn. Late in the afternoon a two-course luncheon was served to the following guests: Mesdames Frank Shanley, A. Rimpau, E. L. Olmstead, J. S. Sheridan, Strothhoff, F. A. Backs, Sr., Geo Hamlet, William Falkenstein, Arthur Lewis of Santa Fe Springs, C. E. Holcomb, Turek, M. J. Bradley, C. F. Grim, S. Lybarger, Misses Annie Ryan and Dora Zeyn. HOTEL VALENCIA GUESTS Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included H. J. Ramsey, Los Angeles; T. H. Powell, oLa Angeles; W. M. Bond, Denver; H. W. Huleatt, Chicago; U. A. Davis, San Bernardino; T E. Carpenter, San Francisco; John Zimmerman, Rochester, N. Y.; V. O. Buckles, San Bernardo; C. W. Clayton, Riveraide; M. Hilton, Laguna Beach; C. Dunn, Los Angeles; Esie Higgitton, Minneapolis; F. Edwards, El Centro; Earl Williams, El Centro. KING'S HERALDS MEET SUNDAY The King’s Heralds of the Methodist White Temple will meet at the church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 for a general practice for their convention. MARRIAGE LICENSES George D. Saunders, 32, Clara S. Davis, 36, both of Fullerton. Lester V. Kinsman, Richfield, Lena Wilde, Santa Ana. The Plain Dealer for Good Printing MODART CORSETS Always front laced. Low and medium busts, in heavy white contil. EXPERT FITTING Satisfaction Guaranteed When in need of anything in this line of Corsets, or accessories, give us a call. Anaheim Corset Shop MRS. E. TAYLOR, Prop. 215 W. Center St. Anaheim Telephone 39 Louise L. Munch, M.D. 326 S. Lemon Street Discases of Women and Children Laboratory Work SHOE PRICES ARE DOWN Come and Take Advantage of the DHF SHOE PRICES ARE DOWN Come and Take Advantage of the PHE Great Sh New Pursuit Just received a shipment of Stylish We pass them on to you at a price prise and please you. Brown satins, baby Louis heels, full French heels. A big assortment. Underp PREMIUM TICKET With Every Pursuit Women's Oxford & Pumps Browns, Blacks, Patents Baby Louis heels, French heels, military heels. Many styles and wonderful values. Special $3.98 A lot of Men's Dress Shoes in Goodyear welts of flexible Mac-Kays; tan or black, in English or round toes; all sizes and a big assortment ... $3.98 Army Shoes—service and comfort. 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All shapes; brown or black. $7.00 Sandal Specials atus Calf and Elkskin Sandals $1.49; 8 to 11 ... $1.69; 11 to 2 ... $1.89 of other sensational offerings space does not permit us to mention. QUARTERS FOR TENNIS SHOES AND SPORT STYLE KEDS for children. $2.59 value $1.48 Interia Shoe Store 109 West Center Street CALIFORNIA