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NEWS OF FULLERTON CHAUTAUQUA DRAWS BIG AT FULLERTON The biggest crowd that ever attended a chautauqua in Fullerton filled the high school auditorium in Fullerton last night at the opening of the Ellison-White Chautauqua. The sale of the tickets which was hindered somewhat by the rain came with the clearer weather in the afternoon, and the sale continued to be brisk today. The subject of the opening lecture was "The Magic of Electricity," by Durgan Ford. Tonight the program will be held in the tent just across Wilshire ave., from the city hall. Large crowds are expected throughout the seven days' program. BIBLE CLASS WILL HONOR MOTHERS The Houser Bible class of the First Christian church of Fullerton will hold a special Mother's Day program at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Song service will be led by Billy Wickett, C. B. Hutchinson will preside. President marry Dierrker will tell of his visit to Long Beach last Sunday, and will introduce new members, and new business. L. O. Culp will talk on current events. John T. Houser will teach the lesson and pay tribute to our mothers, and there will be special music by the quartet and orchestra. There will be Mother's Day service at the church following the Bible class hour. Rev. Houser will speak on "Mothers of the Bible," and the song service, orchestra music and all will extol her memory. A cordial invitation is given all to bring mothers, wives and sweethearts. There will be no evening service because of the chautauqua. OILMAN. AUTO VICTIM. BURIED Funeral services for Heinie Cole, employed by the General Petroleum. MATERNITY BILL IS ENDORSED BY EBELL The Fullerton Ebell club in regular session yesterday afternoon endorsed the Smith-Towner and Shipley-Towner bills after they had been explained by Miss Shirley of Fullerton, Mrs. Albert Launer, president of the club, announced this morning. The members of the club were entertained with a luncheon by Mrs. Launer prior to the meeting. There was an entertainment at the meeting put on by entertainers from Los Angeles. These included members of the Mrs. McCleary Shakespearian club who offered, "As You Like It." Vocal solo numbers were given by Mrs. Seitshans, accompanied by Mrs. Johnston, Miss Shirley was invited to Los Angeles to explain the legislative bills acted on by the club. NEW OFFICE BUILDING Sixteen new offices in addition to two fine business houses are to be included in the new building to be erected just north of the Christian church on Spadra avenue, by the Fullerton Improvement Co. Frank Benchley, architect, is already at work on the plans. The building will be 52 by 104 feet, two stories high. FULLERTON RAIN TOTAL 1.25 The total rainfall for Fullerton for the storm was 1.25 inches, making a total of 11.20 inches for the season, compared with 14.94 at this time last year, according to the rain gauge at the Placentia Orange Grove Asn. packing house. FULLERTON BRIEFES Daniel Herron spent yesterdays in Los Angeles. David G. Holt and wife, of Whittier, visited friends in Fullerton Thursday. The Fullerton P. E. O. met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Littleton in Bathoa. Mrs. K. D., with her new Fullerton, wore home in Elm Creek. Mrs. J. M., gone to Berlin nation exercise city. Mrs. H. C., visiting with gan and fam turned to her. T. H. Quinnning for a in Fullerton, ning in a fering for his Two lots the Ellis play and her The deal was Thunder Rea Rev. E. J. Presbyterian home from a day while on Bernardino The Fullerton meeting a new class, representative recently held Mr. and M堡ton enter and daughter Lamb of Er parture a fe Dr. D. W., Dr. William Knowton who chauctured spedd the w G.A.R. con Mr. J.Wie 6th births congratulation of friends brances was Lyle who is Robert Prec Sunday from attending t and after a Fullerton w valley where ranch Dr. H. H., Bloomington. There will be Mother's Day service at the church following the Bible class hour. Rev. Houser will speak on "Mothers of the Bible," and the song service, orchestra music and all will extol her memory. A cordial invitation is given all to bring mothers, waves and sweethearts. There will be no evening service because of the chaucanqua. OILMAN, AUTO VICTIM, BURIED Funeral services for Heinie Cole, employed by the General Petroleum Co., who succumbed to a fractured skull sustained in an accident last Sunday when the car in which he was riding turned turtle, were held at 2:30 p.m. today from the Scale funeral parlor, Rev. Howard Clark, pastor of the First Methodist church, officiating. Interment was in the Loma Vista cemetery. Pallbearers were from the ranks of the General Petroleum Oil Co.'s employees, fellow-workers of the deceased. Pearl Hickerson of Los Angeles, also an employee of the General Petroleum Co., who was in the accident, continues to improve. Yeoman social dance, Monday nite, May 9th. L.O.O.F.Hall. Everybody welcome. Heffner's orchestra; Refreshments. FULLERTON BRIEFES Daniel Herron spent yesterday in Los Angeles. David G. Holt and wife, of Whittil, visited friends in Fullerton, Thursday. The Fullerton P. E. O. met Thurs. day at the home of Mrs. Littleton in Balboa. Miss Stella Slingsby of Norba Linda visited her sister, Mrs. Russell Beekel of Fullerton. Mrs. E.J. Fuller will leave Sunday morning to visit the Daughter(s) of Veterans convention in Sacramento. Rev. M.McMillen who was recently called to Fullerton by the death of his mother has returned to his home in Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strahn will spend the week end at their cabin at Glenn Ranch. Mrs. R.R.Shaw who recently underwent an operation at the Fullerton General hospital is improving nicely. P.R.Mattox and family of Brea will move to Fullerton Monday, where he has recently acquired an interest in the Central Garage. Always on the Job Stroup's Market House of Service 115 N. Los Angeles St. Anaheim TONIGHT Harry Carey in “The Freeze Out” Adults 25c; Children 10c; Plus War Tax Sunday, Monday, May 8, 9 Pauline Frederick TONIGHT Harry Carey in “The Freeze Out” Adults 25c; Children 10c; Plus War Tax Sunday, Monday, May 8, 9 Pauline Frederick in “The Mistress of Shenstone” Florence Barclay’s wonderful novel. This production will be of particular interest to residents of Anaheim and vicinity on account of Miss Frederick and her company of players making this city their headquarters while working on this picture at Laguna Beach. Adults 25c; Children 10c; plus war tax. GRAND ANAHEIM TONIGHT DORIS KEANE in Edward Sheldon’s Celebrated Play “ROMANCE” Adults 25c; Children 10c; Plus War Tax Sessue Hayakawa in “THE FIRST BORN” Additional Features—News Reel and Comedy. Adults 25c; Children 10c; plus wor tax. The Orange County Plain Dealer Mrs. K. D. Franklin who is visiting with her nephew, W. M. Morgan of Fullerton, will leave Monday for her home in El Paso, Texas. Mrs. J. M. Randall of La Habra has gone to Berkeley to attend the graduation exercises of the state university. Mrs. H. C. Watson who has been visiting with her brother, W. M. Morgan and family of Fullerton, has returned to her home in Berkeley. T. H. Quinn has returned from Baning for a short visit at his home in Fullerton. He will return to Baning in a few days where he is staying for his health. Two lots were sold this week on the Ellis place by Miss Jennie Rumsey and her mother to Charles Roney. The deal was made thru the Pinson Thunder Reality Co. Rev. E. J. Statum of the Fullerton Presbyterian church is confined to his home from an injury sustained Monday while on a fishing trip in the San Bernardino mountains. The Fullerton Yeomen held its regular meeting Friday night, receiving a new class. Report was made by its representative to the state convention recently held in Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Deisad of Fullerton entertained Libby Lyle and daughter Kitty, and Miss Emma Lamb of Eric, Pa., before their departure a few days ago for the East. Dr. D. W. Hasson of Bueña Park, Dr. William Freeman and O. V. Knovaton will leave Sunday in a car chauffeured by Charles Knowlton, to spend the week in Stockton at the G.A.R. convention. Mr. J. Wickersheim celebrated his 60th birthday yesterday, receiving congratulations from his wide circle of friends. Among other remembrances was a cablegram from his son Lyle, who is in Cuba. Robert Precham will arrive home Sunday from Davis where he has been attending the agricultural college, and after a short visit at his home in Fullerton will leave for the Imperial valley where he will work on a pig ranch. Dr. H. H. Griffith and wife of Bloomington, III, visited with Dr. and Mrs. K. D. Franklin who is visiting with her nephew, W. M. Morgan of Fullerton, will leave Monday for her home in El Paso, Texas. Mrs. J. M. Randall of La Habra has gone to Berkeley to attend the graduation exercises of the state university. Mrs. H. C. Watson who has been visiting with her brother, W. M. Morgan and family of Fullerton, has returned to her home in Berkeley. T. H. Quinn has returned from Baning for a short visit at his home in Fullerton. He will return to Baning in a few days where he is staying for his health. Two lots were sold this week on the Ellis place by Miss Jennie Rumsey and her mother to Charles Roney. The deal was made thru the Pinson Thunder Reality Co. Rev. E. J. Statum of the Fullerton Presbyterian church is confined to his home from an injury sustained Monday while on a fishing trip in the San Bernardino mountains. The Fullerton Yeomen held its regular meeting Friday night, receiving a new class. Report was made by its representative to the state convention recently held in Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Deisad of Fullerton entertained Libby Lyle and daughter Kitty, and Miss Emma Lamb of Eric, Pa., before their departure a few days ago for the East. Dr. D. W. Hasson of Bueña Park, Dr. William Freeman and O. V. Knovaton will leave Sunday in a car chauffeured by Charles Knowlton, to spend the week in Stockton at the G.A.R. convention. Mr. J. Wickersheim celebrated his 60th birthday yesterday, receiving congratulations from his wide circle of friends. Among other remembrances was a cablegram from his son Lyle, who is in Cuba. Robert Precham will arrive home Sunday from Davis where he has been attending the agricultural college, and after a short visit at his home in Fullerton will leave for the Imperial valley where he will work on a pig ranch. Dr. H. H. Griffith and wife of Bloomington, III, visited with Dr. and Mrs. K. D. Franklin who is visiting with her nephew, W. M. Morgan of Fullerton, will leave Monday for her home in El Paso, Texas. Mrs. J. M. Randall of La Habra has gone to Berkeley to attend the graduation exercises of the state university. Mrs. H. C. Watson who has been visiting with her brother, W. M. Morgan and family of Fullerton, has returned to her home in Berkeley. T. H. Quinn has returned from Baning for a short visit at his home in Fullerton. He will return to Baning in a few days where he is staying for his health. Two lots were sold this week on the Ellis place by Miss Jennie Rumsey and her mother to Charles Roney. The deal was made thru the Pinson Thunder Reality Co. Rev. E. J. Statum of the Fullerton Presbyterian church is confined to his home from an injury sustained Monday while on a fishing trip in the San Bernardino mountains. The Fullerton Yeomen held its regular meeting Friday night, receiving a new class. Report was made by its representative to the state convention recently held in Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Deisad of Fullerton entertained Libby Lyle and daughter Kitty, and Miss Emma Lamb of Eric, Pa., before their departure a few days ago for the East. Dr. D. W. Hasson of Bueña Park, Dr. William Freeman and O. V. Knovaton will leave Sunday in a car chauffeured by Charles Knowlton, to spend the week in Stockton at the G.A.R. convention. Mr. J. Wickersheim celebrated his 60th birthday yesterday, receiving congratulations from his wide circle of friends. Among other remembrances was a cablegram from his son Lyle, who is in Cuba. Robert Precham will arrive home Sunday from Davis where he has been attending the agricultural college, and after a short visit at his home in Fullerton will leave for the Imperial valley where he will work on a pig ranch. Dr. H. H. Griffith and wife of Bloomington, III, visited with Dr. and Mrs. K. D. Franklin who is visiting with her nephew, W. M. Morgan of Fullerton, will leave Monday for her home in El Paso, Texas. Mrs. J.M.Randall of La Habra has gone to Berkeley to attend the graduation exercises of the state university. Mrs.H.C.Watson who has been visiting with her brother,W.M.Morgan and family of Fullerton,has returned to her home in Berkeley. T.H.Quiann has returned from Baning for a short visit at his home in Fullerton.Hewing for a short visit at his home on an injury sustained Monday while on a fishing trip in the San Bernardino mountains. The Fullerton Yeomen held its regular meeting Friday night, receiving a new class.Report was made by its representative to the state convention recently held in Sacramento. Mr and Mrs.L.W.Deisad ofFullerton entertainedLibbyLyleanddaughterKitty,andMissEmmaLambofEric,Pa.beforethedepartureafewdaysagetotheEast Dr.D.W.HassonofBueñaPark,Dr.WilliamFreemanandO.V.KnovatonwillleaveSundayinacarchafluoriferiedirectlyattheweekinStocktonattheG.A.R.convention Mr.J.Wickersheimcelebratedhis60thbirthdayyesterdayreceivingcongratulationsfromhiswidecircleoffriends.AmongotherremembranceswasacablegramfromhissonLylewhoisinCuba Robert PrechamwillarrivehomeSundayfromDaviswherehehasbeenattendingtheagriculturalcollege,andafterashortvisitathishomeinFullertonwillleavefortheImperialvalleywherehewillworkoncapigranch Dr.H.H.GrifthathirdwifeofBloomington,IIIvisitedwithDr,andMrs.K.D.FranklinwhoisvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity Mrs.H.C.WatsonwhohasbeenvisitingwithhernephewW.M.MorganofFullertonwillleaveMondayforherhomeinElPaso,Texas Mrs.J.M.RandallofLaHabrahasgonetoBerkeleytoattendthegraduationexercisesofthestateuniversity MRS.J.Putnam Jr.College met White Club visit last year after their departure at Los Angeles hospital on Wednesday. The little fellow had no time to sit down now. He was not sure if they would be able to meet him there. There helped him get ready for his day. (We will not say which one.) Those helping in this event being Mr. and Mrs. J.L.Kennedy, Ms. Helene Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. J.Acornier, Fred. Little fellow had no time to sit down now. He was not sure if they would be able to meet him there. There helped him get ready for his day. (We will not say which one.) Those helping in this event being Mr. and Mrs. J.L.Kennedy, Ms. Helene Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. J.Acornier, Fred. Little fellow had no time to sit down now. He was not sure if they would be able to meet him there. There helped him get ready for his day. (We will not say which one.) Those helping in this event being Mr. and Mrs. J.L.Kennedy, Ms. Helene Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. J.Acornier, Fred. Little fellow had no time to sit down now. He was not sure if they would be able to meet him there. There helped him get ready for his day. (We will not say which one.) Those helping in this event being Mr. and Mrs. J.L.Kennedy, Ms. Helene Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. J.Acornier, Fred. Little fellow had no time to sit down now. He was not sure if they would be able to meet him there. There helped him get ready for his day. (We will not say which one.) Those helping in this event being Mr. and Mrs. J.L.Kennedy, Ms. Helene Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. J.Acornier, Fred. Little fellow had no time to sit down now. He was not sure if they would be able to meet him there. There helped him get ready for his day. (We will not say which one.) Those helping in this event being Mr. and Mrs. J.L.Kennedy, Ms. Helene Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. J.Acornier, Fred. Little fellow had no time to sit down now. He was not sure if they would be able to meet him there. There helped him get ready for his day. (We will not say which one.) Those helping in this event being Mr. and Mrs. J.L.Kennedy, Ms Helene Kenney, Mr. and Mrs J.Acornier, Fred. Little fellow had no time to sit down now. He was not sure if they would be able to meet him there。 There helped him get ready for his day。 (We will not say which one.) Those helping in this event being Mr. 和 Mrs J.L.Kennedy, Ms Helene Kenney, Mr 和 Mrs J.Acornier, Fred。 Little fellow had no time to sit down now。 He was not sure if they would be able to meet him there。 There helped him get ready for his day。 (We will not say which one.) Those helping in this event being Mr。 和 Mrs J.L.Kennedy, Ms Helene Kenney, Mr 和 Mrs J.Acornier, Fred。 Little fellow had no time to sit down now。 He was not sure if they would be able to meet him there。 There helped him get ready for his day。 (We will not say which one.) Those helping in this event being Mr。 和 Mrs J.L.Kennedy, Ms Helene Kenney, Mr 和 Mrs J.Acornier, Fred。 Little fellow had no time to sit down now。 He was not sure if they would be able to meet him there。 There helped him get ready for his day。 (We will not say which one.) 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Those helping in this event being Mr)。 和 Mrs J.L.Kennedy , Ms Helene Kenny , Mr and Mrs j .A c o n e r i s b e d i e r s t o u l t h e y w e l l t o w n e s t i o n a l l y u p t h e r y w e l l t o w n e s t i o n a l l y u p t h e r y w e l l t o w n e s t i o n a l l y u p t h e r y w e l l t o w n e s t i o n a l l y u p t h e r y w e l l t o w n e s t i o n a l l y u p t h e r y w e l l t o w n e s t i o n a l l y u p t h e r y w e l l t o w n e s t i o n a l l y u p t h e r y w e l l t o w n e s t i o n a l l y u p t h e r y w e l l t o w n e s t i o n a l l y u p t h e r y w e l l t o w n e s t i o n a l l y u p t h e r y w e l l t o w n e s t i o n a l l y u p t h e r y w e l l t o w n e s t i o n a l l y u p t h e r y w e l l t o w n e s t i o n BREA P.-T. A. ELECTS MRS. MIDDLETON PRES. The Brea P.-T. A. held its regular business meeting Tuesday afternoon. The following officers were elected for the new year: President, Mrs. George Middleton; first vice president, Mrs. J. C. Sexton; second vice president, Mrs. H. R. Tiewsworth; third vice president, Mrs. A. D. Yost; recording secretary, Mrs. Alex Kuenzil; treasurer, Mrs. F. G. Schweitzer; historian, Mrs. Desgranges. The fifth grade, taught by Mrs. Edgeburg, had the largest percentage of parents present and was awarded the Sonora record. The grade mothers for this room expect to give the class a party at the time the record is awarded. The P.-T. A. was entertained with songs and recitations by the fourth, fifth and sixth grades and by selections from the new school orchestra. RAIN STOPS PICNIC AT LAGUNA BEACH G. AND L. LEASE, May 7.—(Sp.)—A jolly crowd of picnicers started for a big time at Laguna beach Thursday and they all motord as far as Anaheim where old Jupiter Pluvius saw fit to drop a little water and the crowd much against its wishes have their regular meeting on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Gifford Parr on Bradford-road. The Round Table Club held their regular meeting on Wednesday afternoon. Following the business meeting a most interesting and enjoyable program was given the members present, Mrs. J. E. Scott played two classical numbers on the piano, which call for an enthusiastic encore. Prudence Penny, of Los Angeles Examiner frame, was introduced as the speaker of the day by Mrs. C. A. Cuff. Miss Penny gave a most instructive and interesting talk on home making, giving many pointers on the ways of turning household drudgery into pleasure by the use of timely labor savers, electrical and other; and a pleasant frame of mind, and showing the advantages of a cheerful, pleasant home over one where the home maker is always grouchy because of lack of system and overwork. Following this Roy Fordham sang "Harefoot Trail" and "Grey Days," the latter by request, Mrs. J. E. Scott accompanied Mr. Fordham graciously responded to an encore with "Dear Old Pal of Mine." Two whistling solos by Miss Virginia McLellan accompanied by Miss Gertie Griggs of Anahela, with Miss Nina McLellen at the piano, concluded this delightful program. Tea and wafers were served by the hostesses, Mrs. L. S. Chapman, Mrs. Geo. Meyers and Mrs. Sutton, during the social half-hour. The Placeenta Bakery is advertising a drop in the price of bread, cakes and pastry. Bread is down to 11 cents, all kinds of pastry is now 15 cents a dozen and whole pies are only 20 cents. Mrs. Howard Lucy entertained the Wednesday afternoon club at her new home on Chapman-ave. The afternoon was spent at 500, Mrs. Arthur Anderson, getting first prize; Mrs. John Wagner, second and Mrs. Frank Anderson, consolation. Those enjoy-the courtesy were Mrs. Arthur Anderson, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mrs. Dave Lemke, Mrs. Jack Soillis, Mrs. Russell Bean, Mrs. Lee Meyer, Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. John Wagner, Miss Anna Johnson, Miss Lucy Almes, Mrs. Frank Trendall, Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Mrs. Arthur Edwards and Mrs. Bruce. Sunday, May 8th is Mother's Day and it will be properly observed at the local Presbyterian church. Carnations will be presented to the mothers by the pupils of the Sunday School at the morning service which will be combined with the Sunday School session. The Better Mothers Club held their meeting Thursday afternoon. The occasion was election of officers for the following year. The next meeting of the Better Mothers Club will be held on May 19th at the Round Table club house. The speaker will be Dr. Margaret Clark of Long Beach, and her subject will be "Child Training." Dr. Clark has grown old in the child welfare work being one of the originators. Harry Felinage was delightfully surprised by their freedom." Debaters for the affirmative side for Whittier were Miss Esther Milhous and Miss Katharine Beale, Miss West is a Yorba Linda girl while Miss Milhous formerly resided here. Little Robert Townsend, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.C.Townsend underwent an operation at a Los Angeles hospital on Wednesday. The little fellow was quite ill but is getting along nicely now. Mr. E.L.Gilman and Mr.Shaw attended a banquet for M.O.D.managers held in Los Angeles Friday evening. It is thought that Ru' Dry who was seriously injured in the Huntington Beach oil fields a few days ago is the Ray Drye who resides here for some time. He is at present at the Anaheim Sanitarium and his friends hope for a speedy recovery. TEMPERANCE LEGION TO MEET SATURDAY GARDEN GROVE, May 7.-The Loyal Temperance Legion will meet with Mrs.F.A.Ames,Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.All children are invited. The Red Cross will give an entertainment at the school house Friday evening.May 27.An impersonator of Harry Lauder will furnish music and Scotch song. Other numbers or the program will be announced later. Miss Katherine Willis,niece of Dr.C.C.House,passed away at the Sarai RAIN STOPS PICNIC AT LAGUNA BEACH G. AND L. LEASE, May 7.—(Spl.)—A jolly crowd of pioneers started for a big time at Laguna beach Thursday and they all motord as far as Anaheim where old Jupiter Fluvius saw fit to drop a little water and the crowd much against its wishes had to turn back, deciding to congregate at the home of Mrs. Colvin Varner of this las and spnd th test of the day. But of all the good cats there was nothing lacking. All kinds of drinks, sandwiches, olives and pickles, beautiful scarlet eggs, salads, pies, cakes and every tainting imaginable. Those who enjoyed the sights and ocean of Laguna beach (in Mrs. Varner's home) were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pope, son Billie, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hubbard, Mrs. Colvin Varner, Mrs. Charlie Johnson, Mrs. Frank 'McEhany, Mrs. John Bryan, Mrs. J. A. Ellis from Fullerton, Mrs. Frank Dilker, Mrs. Oliver Bryan, Mrs. Robert Pettigrew from Brea, Mrs. Ira F. Stone and daughter Doris, Mrs. Chas. B. Turner, two children Robert and June, Mrs. A. G. Grainger, Mrs. M. M. Lortz, Mrs. Frank Cutright, formerly of this lease, but now of Fullerton and daughter Flor-Mrs. Hubbard's sister Mrs. E. E. Elence Miss Erma Goss of Fullerton and lenwood of Shafter, Calif., and little daughter Miss Mona Clegg and Mr. W. E. Outhouse. The gueats all started to leave for their homes from three till five. Mr. M. M. Loriz and Mr. Jones mo-tored to Redondo Thursday morning on business. The seventeenth months' old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vere Outhouse of Fullerton, former residents of this lease, passed away at the family home, 525 East Amorage-ave., at one o'clock the morning of May 5th. The one child was all the parents had and has been sick but a short time with spinal magitis. Funeral services were held Friday morning and interment in Loma Vista. The heart felt sympathy of every one on the lease went out to this young mother and father, Mr. Outhouse is the son of Mrs. Oughouse on our lease. Mr. and Mrs. Sellers are busy talk over old times with the latter's sister and husband who just arrived from Louisiana. CERTIFICATE OF TRANSACTING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That I, ARTHUR ALBERT COHEN, of Anaheim, Orange County, State of California, do hereby certify that I am transacting a general retail jewelry business in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California, under the fictitious name and style of THE JEWEL BOX. That I am the sole owner and proprietor of said business; That my full name is ARTHUR ALBERT COHEN; That my principal place of business is Number 223 West Center Street in the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California; That my place of residence is Number 1106 East Center Street, City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California; WITNESS my hand this 28th day of April, 1921. ARTHUR ALBERT COHEN. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE, ss. On this 28th day of April, 1921; before me, Wm. P. Webb, Jr., notary public in and for the said County, personally appeared Arthur Albert Cohen, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, this 28th day of April, 1921. WM. P. WEBBB, JR. Notary Public in and for the County of Orange, State of California. (SEAL) Pub. 5 times Apr. 30, May 7, 14, 21, 28 CLUB GIVES A LINDA DANCE NDA, May 7. (Spec.)—The is giving a dance in Ley. This club is composed young people in Y. L. that here a number of years are proving quite pop Johnson was a recent Los Aler. Mr. B. M. Selover were bus. to Pasadena, Friday. Mrs. Ralph Shook and mother, motored up to camp Baldy on Wednesday they, with Mr. and Mrs. celebrated their wedding an live meeting of the Y. L. club will be held at the Acher on Monday after Mrs. C. Cochran of Whit- en spending several days nephew and niece, Mr. and Cochran of Valley View. Ms. J. W. Newell of New- er Tuesday for a several in the east. Boston Jr. College met Whit- en a debate held at Whit- before last. The negative assamine West and Miss or of La Habra won the subject of which was "Re- the Phillipines, should freedom." Debaters for five side for Whittier were Milhous and Miss Kath- miss West is a Yorba while Miss Milhous former- ter. Townsend, son of Mr. C. Townsend underwent at a Los Angeles bo- nednesday. The little fel- ill but is getting along Gabriel sanitarium last Thursday morning, where she had been ill for some time. The body was accompanied east to Cincinnati, Ohio, by a friend this week. At the time of the death of Dr. Violett's niece he also received word of the death of his sister in Kentucky. The Betta Sigma class and teacher, Mrs. George Reyburn, of the M. E. Sunday school held a class meeting at the home of Mrs. Emmett Smith Tuesday evening. At the next meeting data on the religious, educational and industrial developments of Sacramento will be obtained by the different members and studied. After the travel study, a social time followed and refrenchments of apples and candy were served. Mr. Fitz's Sunday school class of the M. E. church was delightfully up to camp Baldy on Wednesday. A business meeting was held, followed b ya social time. At a late hour a pot luck supper was enjoyed. Mrs. Knott is spending Thursday and Friday with friends at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Larson and daughter and Mr. Frank Bissitt motored to Los Angeles Wednesday. Mrs. A. Beach of Maxwell, Iowa, is a guest this week at the home of Mrs. W. B. Harper. Misses Olive and Mabel Northcross and Elsie Clark spent Wednesday evening in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harper and family spent Sunday in Los Angeles with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marshall and Miss Mildred Harper. Clarence Coffman and Harry Blae- holder were Los Angeles visitors Wednesday. City Briefs Miss Alice Grimshaw spent today in Los Angeles. Louis Bashard went to Los Angeles yesterday on business. in the week looking after business matters. Mr. and Mrs. John Lee Hayden will attend Sunday in Pasadena. They will be dinner guests in the home of Mr. Nis Doolittle. Mrs. Frank Youngerman of Long Beach was the guest on Thursday, and Fridley of her sister, Mrs. C. L. Head, 205 N. Philadelphia-st. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Karnes of Eurka, Calif., are guests in the home of Mr. Karnes' sister, Mrs. J. B. Mayhew, and family on W. Center-st. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodrich and daughter, Lucille, will go to Laguna Beach this evening and stay until Sunday night in their cottage there. Walter E. McCord, teller of the Commercial National bank, of Los Angeles, is spending the week end with his brother, A. B. McCord, of the Anaheim National bank. Miss Midge Hineeman and Miss Bianche Lensing will return this evening from Huntington Park where they have been since Thursday, guests of Miss Leone Schinfler. Mrs. F. J. Heron, Mrs. Jennie Maden and Miss Viola Gehlen of Vale drove to this city early in the week and were luncheon guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. M. Heinz: Mrs. R. Writtt of Posadeen is a guest this week in the home of her friend, Mrs. F. A. Backs, 225 N. Claudina-st. Mrs.Writes will be here during the chautauqua entertainments. R.B.Hermann spent Friday in Los Angeles where he was looking after business matters and where he visited for a while in the N.Berah home He and the Borah family were friends in Illinois some twenty-five years ago and had only recently learned that they were neighbors in California. Mrs.Anna Tscho or Sbuidon, MI, who has been spending the winter in California and has been a guest in the home of her brother, J.P.Mayhew and family, W.Center-st., left Thursday for the east, Mrs.Tebo will stop at Grand Island,Neb.,where she will visit for some time with another co- -Anaheim Post No. 72, American Legion Dance every Friday.Press-sell's Hall.Anaheim.Fries All Star Orchestra.] Assamine West and Miss of La Habra won the subject of which was "Re- the Phillipines, should freedom." Debaters for side for Whittier were Milhous and Miss Kath-Miss West is a Yorbaville Miss Milhous formerer. Townsend, son of Mr. C. Townsend underwent at a Los Angeles no-nightday. The little fell ill but is getting along. Gilman and Mr. Shaw at-quet for M. O. D. mana-Los Angeles Friday even-ought that Ran Drye seriously injured in the beach oil fields a few days itay Drye who resided the time. He is at presentheim Sanitarium and his for a speedy recovery. RANCE LEGION SEEET SATURDAY GROVE, May 7.—The rerance Legion will meet A. Ames, Saturday aftr-30 o'clock. All children Cross will give an enter-the school house Friday y 27. An impersonator speaker will furnish music. Other numbers on will be announced HERNE Willis, niece of Dr., passed away at the San City Briefs Miss Alice Grimshaw spent today in Los Angeles. Louis Bashard went to Los Angeles yesterday on business. W. P. Weaver has moved from 330 So. Claudina-st. to 229 Resh-st. G. R. Ha-Bunn, of Los Angeles, was an Anaheim business visitor today. Miss Sue Amack, chiropractor, has moved from 229 Resh-st. to So. Los Angeles-st. opposite the city library. 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