oc-plain-dealer 1921-05-06
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NEWS OF FULLERTON
WILL MOTOR TO KANSAS
James Johnson has arrived from Wichita, Kan., to motor back with Miss M. Brahm of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. L. Meyer of Kansas City and Mrs. L. V. Crowe of Rosedale, Kan., who have spent the winter in Fullerton at the home of Mrs. Crowe's son, E. H. Crowe, 135 Ellis place. The party will leave on the return trip to the Sunflower state the last of the week or early next week. Mrs. Crowe's son, L. A. Crowe, who accompanied his mother here from Kansas, has gone into business in Fullerton and will therefore remain.
ADDRESSES BROTHERHOOD
The brotherhood of the Presbyterian church enjoyed a supper at the church gym last night. Judge Thomas talked on what the brotherhood can do to keep high the standards of the American people, and to create a friendly spirit among the people, thereby eradicating radicalism and bolshevism. America now has her head above all other nations in standards and ideals. Judge Thomas said, and it is only thus the effectiveness of the church that she will be able to remain so.
VERDICT "ACCIDENTAL DEATH"
The request over the body of Heinle-Cole oil man, who succumbed yesterday from injuries sustained in an automobile accident last Sunday, was held at 2:30 p.m. today and a verdict of "accidental death" was returned. Funeral services will be held from the Seale funeral parlor at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Rev. Howard Clark of the First Methodist church will officiate.
BANQUET FOR SPEEDY OKANGE-CO TYPISTS
On Wednesday evening, Mr. Joy, of the Underwood Typewriting Co., entertained with a dinner party at St. Ann's Inn, Santa Ana, in honor of Miss Gladys Rowland of the Fullerton Junior college and Miss Margaret Gleissner, of Santa Ana H. S. These young ladies were the only representatives of the public schools of So. Calif., who won medals in the state typewriting contest held in Los Angeles in connection with the business show, the other four winners or honors in the public school division being from northern and central California. This typewriting contest was open only to students who have begun the study of typewriting since last August, and Orange-co can well be proud of the record made by the local contestants.
Other guests at the dinner were Miss Lapman of Santa Ana H. S., instructor of Miss Gleissner in typewriting; Miss Shrode of Fullerton Junior College and H. S., instructor of Miss Rowland; and Miss Rivers, Co. Fullerton Union H. S.
BOX CAR TOURISTS TO JAIL
L. Fufree, Ralph Hunt, and two other "box car tourists" from the east were pulled off a Santa Fe train by Joe Marillo yesterday, and arraigned before Judge French yesterday afternoon for trespassing. The judge sent each of them to board at Sheriff Jackson's hotel in Santa Ana for 30 days.
Anaheim Post No. 72, American Legion Dance every Friday, Presell's Hall, Anaheim, Fries All Star Orchestra.
INTERESTING NEW BOOK
The list of news this week at the library includes a esting lot of both fiction. Perhaps a title is "The Peace personal narrative," sing Mr. Lansing, American repress Peace Conference, portunity of know happened at Paris interest as a vivid author's personal President Wilson dramatic break, well, librarian, st.
In the "Domes Lee Masters has of Elenor Murray been called the grief of the war.
The Autobiogra Carnegie, the roma boy who became men in the world as any fiction.
Andher faseina "John Burroughs," Clara Barrus, Muccographical for it from John Burrouw.
Everybody who enjoy reading "The cus" by George Co was a lion tamer count of his thrill circus people, anim of the "Big Show.
Hector MacQuan is a narrative of happy wanderings of tranquil delight "A Kiss for Clylightful new play."
"Quick sands of Hoyt tells of youth the law. Should ap and woman in the How to reduce, for-old," gives sim what to eat and I expert of weight nely.
There are three
Butterfly Tints
10c
Not a Soap Dye.
For tinting all delicate fabrics a dainty shade.
Heying’s Pharmacy
"ON THE CORNER"
It Pleases Us to Please You
ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA
Always on the Job
Stroup’s Market
House of Service
115 N. Los Angeles St. Anaheim
FARYLAND
ANAHEIM
TONIGHT
FAIRYLAND
ANAHEIM
TONIGHT
4-Acts Standard Vaudeville 4-Acts
From Best Circuits and
CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “Two Weeks”
Adapted from Anthony Wharton’s play “At the Barn.” A tale of a Broadway chorus girl’s adventure with three country bachelors.
Adults 35c; Children 15c; Plus War Tax
Saturday, May 7
Harry Carey in “The Freeze Out”
Adults 25c; Children 10c; Plus War Tax
GRAND
ANAHEIM
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW
DORIS KEANE
in Edward Sheldon’s Celebrated Play
“ROMANCE”
Adults 25c; Children 10c; Plus War Tax
The Orange County Plain Dealer
INTERESTING LIST OF NEW BOOKS READY
The list of new books to come out this week at the Fullerton public library includes a varied and interesting lot of both fiction and non-fiction. Perhaps the most notable title is "The Peace Negotiations," a personal narrative by Robert Lansing, Mr. Lansing, as one of the five American representatives at the Peace Conference, had a unique opportunity of knowing what actually happened at Paris. His book has rare interest as a vivid narrative of the author's personal relations with President Wilson up to their final dramatic break, Miss Minnie Maxwell, librarian, stated today.
In the "Donneday Book" Edgar Lee Masters has told the life story of Elenor Murray in verse. This has been called the great American poem of the war.
The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie, the romance of an unknown boy who became one of the richest men in the world, is as absorbing as any fiction.
Another fascinating life story is "John Burroughs, Boy and Man," by Clara Barrus. Much of it is autobiographical for it is full of sayings from John Burroughs' own lips.
Everybody who likes a circus will enjoy reading "The Ways of the Circus" by George Conklin. The author was a lion tamer and this is an account of his thrilling experiences, of circus people, animals and adventure of the "Big Show."
Hectog MacQuarrie's "Tahiti Rays" is a narrative of restful days and happy wanderings among the "Isles of tranquil delight."
"A Kiss for Cinderella" is a delightful new play by J. M. Barrie.
"Quick sands of Youth" by Judge Hoyt tells of youth encounter with the law. Should appeal to every man and woman in the community.
"How to reduce, or new waistlines for-old," gives simple instructions on what to eat and how to live, bl an expert of weight reducing, A. Donnelly.
There are three new plan books
POSTPONE GAME TO MONDAY
The championship baseball game between the Anaheim and Fullerton H. S. teams, scheduled at Fullerton grounds this afternoon, was postponed until Monday, "Shorty" Smith, coach, said this morning. The ground will be too wet tomorrow for the game.
8TH GRADES VISIT H. S.
Eighth grade students of the various grammar school districts in the Fullerton H. S. district visited the Fullerton H. S. this morning, being entertained by the Oral English class, and a special assembly being held for them.
FULLERTON BRIEF
N. LeMaequand was a business visitor in Los Angeles today.
Mrs. Jess Hardy who has been visiting in Los Angeles has returned.
N. Frank Morse is in Oakland this week on business and is expected home Saturday.
R. W. Gates, telegraph operator at the Santa Fe depot, has gone on a two weeks vacation. He will be relieved by L. N. Pierce.
FULLERTON BRIEF 6 8
M. Tower of La Habra underwent an operation this morning at the Fullerton General hospital.
Mrs. E. K. Benchley entertained about 40 lady friends at cards at her palatial home on No. Spadra-rd. Wednesday evening. Following the games light refreshments were served.
The P. E. O. held its regular meetings yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Littleton at East Newport Beach. The greater number of members of the Fullerton body attended.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Maxwell celebrated their eleventh wedding anniversary yesterday. They were entertained at a family dunr party at the home of Mrs. O. H. Culmer, 210 West Wilshire-ave.
The 15-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell of East Union avenue, who was recently operated on at the Fullerton General hospital, was taken home in a MyAulay ambulance yesterday. She is recovering nicely.
Mrs. Sutton is a sister of Mrs. Peper.
Mrs. Ployd Soreson and children, and Kalpa Boltz have left for Salt Lake City where they will spend the summer with Mrs. Sorenson's moth.
Mr. and Mrs. George Parker and son Craig Hutchinson of Hollywood were guests on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Fehlman on East-st.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hartung and Mrs. S. Lybarger will be the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Hartung at Venice.
Mrs. Charles Eygabrond returned home early in the week from Ontario where she had been for a week visiting in the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. S. Birdsal.
The Miess Melbra Dugas and Edna Hineman left this morning for Redlands where they will spend the week end with Miss Freda Hineman who is a student at Redlands university.
Rev. and Mrs. C. H. M.Sutherland who have been spending a month in Anhela with relatives will return to their home in Santa Monica, the latter part of the week.
Mrs. M. Terry returned last evening from Glendale where she has been the guest for the past week of Mrs. L.C.Yeoman. While there Mrs.Terry had the pleasure of attending the Brown evangelistic meetings being held in Glendale.
Mrs. George Trapp came home Tuesday evening from Murletta Hot Springs where she and Mr. Trapp are spending some time. She returned this evening accompanied by her daughter, Mrs.M.M.Stewart and little daughter, Mildred, Mrs.Trapp's sister, Mrs.G.H.Robinson and little daughter, Elva of Watts, will be at the Trapp ranch home during the absence of Mr. and Mrs.Trapp.
18 MILES OF ROPE
ABOUT BIG CANVAS
The monster tent that will house the main citrus fruit and industrial exhibits at the California Valencia Orange Show here May 17-22, declared to be the biggest tent ever erected on the Pacific coast, is now in AUTO EXPRESS
Baggage, Express and Transfer Delivered to all points at any time
Hector MacQuarrie's "Tahiti Rays" is a narrative of restful days and happy wanderings among the "Isles of tranquil delight."
"A Kiss for Cinderella" is a delightful new play by J. M. Barrie.
"Quickands of Youth" by Judge Hoyt tells of youth encounter with the law. Should appeal to every man and woman in the community.
"How to reduce, or new waistlines for old," gives simple instructions on what to eat and how to live, bla expert of weight reducing, A. Donnelly.
There are three new plan books for home builders—Wilson's Modern Homes, Tellling's Select California Bungalows, and the Book of Touchstone Houses.
Fiction
Bailey—The Trumpeter Swan. A charming story of the returned soldier and his problems; Buckrose—the girl with the fancy dress. A romantic comedy of a mistaken costume; Fisher—The Brimming Cup; Milton—Eve to the Rescue; Kilbourne—Betty Bell and Her Introduction to life through romance; Macauley—Potterism. Are you a Potterite? Read this brillina novel of love and mystery and Potterism and find out; Oyen—Twisted Trails. A romance of love and intrigue under the open sky; Singmaster—Basil Everman; Tompkins—Joanna builds a nest.
Inveline Books
Bassett—The story of leather; Dyer—The dogs of Boytown; Kay—Elizabeth, her folks; Kay—Elizabeth her friends; Smith—God old stories for boys and girls; Verrill—Uncle Abner's legacy; Winston—Simplified dictionary.
FULLERTON BUILDING PERMITS
The following building permits were issued in Fullerton during the month of April:
John R. Davis, dwelling, $1200;
A. J. Kelly, dwelling, $3500;
J. H. Tennant, dwelling, $1000;
J. N. Strain, garage, $300;
Mrs. Carrie Wedmoth, bungalow, $3000;
Fullerton Ice Co., remodeling and repairs, $700;
R. Landreth, California house, $200;
R. D. Stone, addition, $500;
B. L. Gregg, dwelling, $3500;
M. A. Wheeler, dwelling, $1400;
Paul Price and C. A. Smith, business building, $3500;
Frank Breest, garage, $200;
Mrs. Federer, dwelling, $7000;
Fred Snyder, dwelling, $6000;
Wade Quarton, dwelling, $1000;
J. R. Taggart, dwelling, $5000;
Floyd Mills, garage, $500;
Ray Spires, garage, $500;
B. L. Goodrich, addition, $800;
B. L. Goodrich, repairs, $200;
B. A. Graham, dwelling, $2500;
Burton Southwick alterations, $250;
W. B. Snyder, dwelling, $2600;
F. L. McCary, addition, $200;
J. E. Scale, California house and garage, $1300.
10.70 RANFALL FOR SEASON
The rainfall for Fullerton since the beginning of the rain yesterday morning up to 7 o'clock this morning was .81 inches, making a total of 10.70 inches for the season compared with 14.94 inches at this time.
18 MILES OF ROPE
ABOUT BIG CANVAS
The monster tent that will house the main citrus fruit and industrial exhibits at the California Valencia Orange Show here May 17-22, declared to be the biggest tent ever erected on the Pacific coast, is now in AUTO EXPRESS
Baggage, Express and Transfer Delivered to all points at any time
TAXI
SERVICE ANY TIME
Phone 652-J — 205 East Center St.
W. A. Payne Prop.
Telephone 39
Louise L. Munch, M. D.
326 S. Lemon Street
Diseases of Women and Children
Laboratory Work
City Briefs
Walter Ross went to Los Angeles today on business.
Mrs. E. P. Pucker of Los Angeles was the guest today of her friend,
Mrs. F. N. Gibbs, 210 S. Kroeger-st.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Chittenden of this city announce the birth of a eight pound son in Los Angeles, April 30th.
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Suxton of Seattle.
Wash., are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Piper, 417 E. Adele-st.
Falkens
May Sales
At Last! Derryvale Genuine and Napkins at Prices! And the fact that these Linens are from the Dermore important. For Derryvale Linens bring to your h
10.70 RANFALL FOR SEASON
The rainfall for Fullerton since the beginning of the rain yesterday morning up to 7 o'clock this morning was .81 inches, making a total of 10.70 inches for the season compared with 14.94 inches at this time last year, according to the rain gauge at the packing house of the Placentia Orange Growers' assn.
Yeoman social dance Monday, May 9th, L. O. O. F. hall, Everybody welcome. Hefner's orchestra, Refreshments.
FOR SALE
GOOD USED CARS
Buick Light Six Rd. in first class condition, a good buy.
Chevrolet F. A. Rd. 1918, New Paint, Good Tires, runs good.
Chevrolet 490 Rd. 1920. A good serviceable car and miced right.
Chevrolet 490 Tr. 1919. Overhauled and repainted. Mechanically right.
Overland 1916 Tr. Overhauled and a dandy paint job. A good buy.
Studebaker Tr. In first class condition, priced right.
Ford Rd. 1920, starter, good tires, and in good condition.
Ford Tonring. 1915 in fine condition.
We sell for a small payment down and the balance on easy terms.
Taggart Motor Co.
ANAHEIM
306 N. Los Angeles St.
Phone 490.
At Last! Derryvale Genuine and Napkins at Prices!
And the fact that these Linens are from the Derby more important. For Derryvale Linens bring to your hand an absolute guarantee of satisfactory service.
For Saturday's Selling - 50-inch Linen Table
$5.85 $7.50
The $5.85 Cloths in the 70x70 size.
The $8.75 Cloths in 70
22x22 Napkins to match the above
If It's Derryvale, It Falkenstein's
What way will you honor
Your Mother
On Mother's Day, May 8th?
Here is the way to honor her in a wonderful manner. We make it easy for you to present her with a gift that will bring constant pleasure—not merely for a day. She will be thrilled at your thoughtfulness and delighted with your choice of a remembrance. And, since it is a surprise, the day will be all the more delightful.
Mothers' Day Club—
Mothers' Day Club—
A Brunswick Idea
We've organized a secret society among sons and daughters—a conspiracy of happiness. And we call it Mothers' Day Club. We mustn't tell about it in detail, for that would be giving the secret away.
But we invite you to come in and find out how easy it is to join in this unusual way of honoring your Mother on May 8th. You'll be delighted with the details.
Part of the plan centers around one of the beautiful Brunswick Phonographs, Model 112. And there is a special collection of Records, suitable for the occasion—and—but we nearly gave the secret away.
Come in and let us explain it personally. And since the time is short, we suggest coming in at once.
DANZ PIANO CO.
"THINK OF MUSIC"
Walkenstein's
Sales of White
Genuine Irish Table Linens
at Pre-War Prices!
To publish in many months. Genuine Irish Linens at Pre-War prices are from the Derryvale Looms, makes this announcement all the times bring to your home the maximum of beauty and quality under
Genuine Irish Table Linens
at Pre-War Prices!
to publish in many months. Genuine Irish Linens at Pre-War
isms are from the Derryvale Looms, makes this announcement all the
ns bring to your home the maximum of beauty and quality under
service.
50-inch Derryvale Genuine Irish
inen Table Cloths
$7.50 $8.75
The $7.50 Cloths in 70x88 size.
e $8.75 Cloths in 70x106 size.
ove . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.00 Doz.
Derryvale, It’s Irish Linen!
ein’s - Anaheim
California