oc-plain-dealer 1921-05-20
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KING'S DAUGHTERS
PLAN FOR SOCIAL
GARDEN GROVE, May 20—The King's Daughters' class of the Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. C. E. Pollins Monday afternoon.
A committee consisting of Mrs. Anson Mott, Mrs. Arrowamith, Mrs. C. C. Violett and Mrs. G. F. Crane were appointed to make plans and raise money for the extension of the Sunday school room. This committee will meet once a month. Plans were made for a social to be held at the J. A. Knapp home in June.
About 25 ladies were present and a social time was enjoyed.
Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served.
The Woman's Missionary society of the M. E. church will give a pageant during the regular preaching hour next Sunday evening. A silver offering will be taken.
Wayne Holt and Wilfred Hayen returned home from the trip north Sunday, accompanied by Miss Lova Holt, who graduated from Berkeley last week.
Mrs. Martin of Los Angeles spent Monday and Tuesday with her daughter, Miss Mildred, at the George Reyburn home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ward and family were dinner guests at the E. E. Weethee home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Freeman went with the Orange-co. Auto club to Cajon Pass Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Aldrich and daughter, Miss Eveleth, and Mrs. V. R. Dorn visited at the home of A. F. Aldrich at Corona, Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Pulsome and son Craig of Los Angeles spent Saturday and Sunday with Dr. Fulsome's mother, Mrs. Clara Fulsom.
Mr. and Mr.'s T. C. Natland and family accompanied by Miss Frances Dungan and Miss Isabell Northercross, motorized to the Orange-co. park Sunday afternoon.
Bruce Flannagan of Long Beach spent the week end with Paul Pound.
KIDDIES
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Pharmacy
BABY'S NEEDS
Baby Foods, Nursing Bottles, Nipples, Talcum Powders, Castile Soap, Boric Acid, Vaseline, Cotton and many other items.
Anaheim Pharmacy
144 W. Center St.
Anaheim
Acid, Vaseline, Cotton and many other items.
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144 W. Center St. Anaheim
Phone 370
THE KIDDIES WILL ENJOY THE
Saturday Matinees
An afternoon of clean, wholesome amusement for them while you do your shopping.
Fairyland Theatre
THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
Mrs. Earl Butler of Santa Ana, visited in Garden Grove Monday.
Mr. Ed Swelker attended the Missouri picnic held at Long Beach Saturday.
Miss Hattie Browlee spent the week end with Mrs. Jean Bernard at Huntington Beach, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard, Miss Brownlee and Mrs. Smith of Huntington Beach motorized to San Pedro.
Mr. and Mr. Ernest-Pulsom, Mrs. Clara Fulson and son, Leslie Lorraine Conkle, and Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Fulsome and son Craig, or Los Angeles motored to Modjeska's home Sunday.
Mrs. R. W. Elliott and Mr. Charles George transacted business at Huntington Beach Tuesday.
Mrs. Emma Holly is spending a few days this week with Mrs. H. McKeen at her home in Santa Ana.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reyburn, Mrs. Martin of Los Angeles and daughter, Miss Mildred Martin visited at Huntington Beach Monday.
Miss Ethel Archer and Mr. and Mr. H. M. Fay spent Saturday at Los Angeles.
Buena Park News
BUENA PARK, May 20—(Spl.)—Mrs. C. E. Bitter entertained her aunt, Mrs. William Ashmore Tuesday noon serving a most delicious luceon of five courses. Unfortunately Mr. Ashmore had to go to Los Angeles on business connected with their contemplated trip to Boulder, Colo., and could not be present. Ample justice was given to each course, from the soup to the dessert. The school children had to top courses and hurry away to school but the rest lingered long over the good things, including the fruit cake made many weeks ago, and kept until all the flavors had blended into a most delicious whole. The table was set with cover and napkins brought from the Orient and the enjoyable hour will linger long in the memory of all.
Among the crowds at the Valencia Orange show on Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Ledford, Miss Norma Middleton, Mr. and Mrs S. Winters and daughters.
Dr. Frank Ashmore and mother moored to Corona on Sunday Mrs. F. Ashmore who had been visiting her parents at Corona returned with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Bitter and family met Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hoefliner at Huntington Beach Sunday and enjoyed lunch together on the mands.
Mr. John Boyle went to Ausheim on Wednesday to enter her baby in the baby show.
Mr. William Ashmore was a business visitor to Fullerton on Tuesday.
Virginia and Eleanor Boyle are visi Nellie Andrews at Compton.
Mrs. Clyde E. Bitter and Mrs. Wm. Ashmore visited with Mrs. M.C.Hoefliner on Thursday at her home near Huntington Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Golden motored to Artisia on Tuesday evening.
Sunday May 22nd at the Buena Park Congregational church:
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Morning Service at 11 a.m. This will be a special service and the Eastern Star will attend in a body SpeCIAL and appropriate music will be sung.The subject of the sermon will be
ES PAGE
BABY is one of the centers of interest at the CALIFORNIA VALENCIA ORANGE SHOW a winner, for Orange County Children are superior as well as her Valencia oranges.
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OFFICER CARR ABOUT BUT NEEDS CRUTCHES
County Motorcycle Officer O.. K Carr appeared at the courthouse today for the first time since he was injured in a motorcycle-automobile collision about a month ago. He is now able to get about on crutches.
For about two weeks Carr has been driving an automobile. He says that while he cannot put his entire weight on his feet he strengthens them by pressure on the brake and the accelerator of the auto which he drives.
THE LOW COST OF ADVERTISING SPACE
Few advertising men know that advertising space in newspapers is by far the economical way to reach the consumer. It is a fact and the only reason that advertising was ever created was because wise and shrewd businessmen learned that they could buy white space in publications at a minimum cost and because of the message they would put into that space they could make a profit on the transaction and make the advertising a real investment in
OFFICER CARR ABOUT BUT NEEDS CRUTCHES
County Motorcycle Officer O., K. Carr appeared at the courthouse today for the first time since he was injured in a motorcycle-automobile collision about a month ago. He is now able to get about on crutches.
For about two weeks Carr has been driving an automobile. He says that while he cannot put his entire weight on his feet he strengthens them by pressure on the brake and the accelerator of the auto which he drives.
Carr sustained a fracture of both ankles, two broken ribs and a bad cut over his left eye when his motorcycle crashed into an automobile driven by George Shoebridge, employed by the McFadden Hardware company.
JUNIOR HIGH DEFEATS LOARA
The Junior high school baseball team defeated the Loara school team in a game at the local Fremont school grounds yesterday afternoon by a score of 29 to 7.
The high school girls’ team defeated the Chino girls at the local high school grounds last night in a baseball contest by a score of 20 to 19.
RAILWAY OFFICIALS VISIT ORANGE SHOW
F. S. McGinnis, general passenger agent of the S. P., H. C. Hallmark, general freight agent of the S. P., and L. B. Valla, district freight agent of the S. F., were visitors at the local orange show yesterday.
OUR PHOTOGRAPHS OF BABY
offer the best manner in which to recall to memory the endearing charms of babyhood as the years go by.
Given’s Studio
Upstairs
THE LOW COST OF ADVERTISING SPACE
Few advertising men know that advertising space in newspapers is by far the economical way to reach the consumer. It is a fact and the only reason that advertising was ever created was because wise and shrewd business men learned that they could buy white space in publications at a minimum cost and because of the message they would put into that space they could make a profit on the transaction and make the advertising a real investment in production of sales and good-will.
In these days of high cost of white paper and printing the advertiser could not print a full-page advertisement and buy the white paper at the small cost that the newspaper charges him for the complete page delivered to the home by invitation. That’s to say, the readers of this newspaper buy a paper because they want to read it and because they know they get more for their money at 2 or 3 cents than anything else they could buy at that price. That is what makes the advertising so valuable to the advertiser, provided they have right message, the right illustration and the right merchandising plan back of the advertising.
Newspaper advertising is by far the most economical method to reach the consumer.
WILLIAM H. RANKIN
President, William H. Rankin Ad, vertising Agency in Newspapers.com;
A Want Ad in the Plain Dealer Will Bring Results.
Watch Your Child’s Eyes
If they have a tendency to cross between the ages of 3 and 7 have them examined.
By use of complete modern Scientific Equipment together with our competent knowledge and experience in dealing with these cases.
WE GET RESULTS
In the majority of cases glasses will prevent crossed eyes when taken care of in time.
B. HARTFIELD
Jeweler and Optician.
offer the best manner in which to recall to memory the endearing charms of babyhood as the years go by.
Given's Studio
Upstafrs
144 WEST CENTER ST.
R. W. Cornell, Mgr.
WE GET RESULTS
In the majority of cases glasses will prevent crossed eyes when taken care of in time.
B. HARTFIELD
Jeweler and Optician.
108 W. Center St.
Mothers!
Baby's teeth need attention as much or more than your own. This attention must be given at home, by cleansing the mouth and by the selection of cleansing foods.
Your dentist will be pleased to consult with and advise you.
ANAHEIM DENTAL ASS'N.
Baby's Picture
will possess each life-like characteristic if it's a portrait from our studio.
We Specialize in arranging Children in their Natural poses.
BETZOLD
110 East Center St.
Phone 160-W
Friday, May 20, 1921.
BREA NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Gee, Donahy of Los Angeles were Brea visitors last Sunday afternoon.
Mr. J. H. Wolfe and son Clarence were Brea visitors Wednesday morning. Mr. Wolfe left Wednesday evening to attend the funeral of his sister Mrs. Sue Baker of Son Jose which takes place on Thursday. Prof. Baker is well known to many people here and elsewhere.
Mrs. Baker leaves six sisters, three brothers, husband and five children to mourn her loss. Mrs. J. E. Reynolds of Brea and Mrs. F. M. Chambers of West Coast are sisters of the deceased.
Several Brea and Fullerton ladies attended the funeral of Mrs. Jackson at Alhambra last Tuesday.
Mr. Adkins of the Brea Progress was a visitor in Anaheim last Wednesday to view the Orange show.
There can be no material reduction in taxation, if spendthrift methods prevail at Washington and in state capitals.
Suggestions for Baby
BABY COATS
BABY DRESSES
BABY SWEATERS
BABY BOOTES
Suggestions for Baby
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BABY DRESSES
BABY SWEATERS
BABY BOOTEES
BABY HOSE
BABY HOODS
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MITTENS
Y SWEATER SETS
Y BATH ROBES
Y RUBEN SHIRTS
BABY ROMPERS
BABY SLIP-ON PANTS
BABY BIBS
BABY SILK BLANKETS
We carry a complete line of clothes for Baby
THE PRINCE STORE
NAHEIM Corner of Center and Lemon Sts. CALIF
If you would have Your Baby
grow strong and healthy, feed it our
PURE SWEET MILK
Our milk and cream is neither processed nor doped, but is pure and sweet from sheer cleanliness alone.
Ask your neighbor who feeds her baby our milk.
A. A. Mills Dairy — Phone 50-W
BABY HEALTH
Pleasantness and
BABY HEALTH
Pleasantness
and
Comfort
Lies in
the
Class and Fit
of
BABY SHOES
WE KNOW THESE FACTS—
—and are particular in fitting baby shoes,
the same care being used as with the older
kiddies and the grown ups.
WE ALSO DO
SHOE REPAIRING
OF ALL KINDS
Lautenbach Shoe Store
We Shoe the Whole Family.
187 West Center Street.
ANAHEIM