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SOCIETY HOST TO SCHOOLMATES Master Arthur Sander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sander, 602 W. Center, at Friday afternoon the hours of 2:30 and 5 for a number of his little schoolmates, with a parity in honor of his 7th birthday anniversary. The house was decorated with bouquets of beautiful roses. Games of different kinds were enjoyed by the children until four o'clock when they were served delicious refreshments. A large birthday cake, with the seven candles occupied a prominent place on the table. The children present were Ruth Roogwell, Ruth Schmelzer, Midred Bonkosky, Neil Googe, Everett Wiley, Tom Fisher, Leonard Crawley, Edward Bonkosky and Victor Schmelzer. PUPILS DINE TEACHERS The 8-A girls of the domestic science class of the Fremont school gave a dinner to their teachers Wednesday evening. A color scheme of pink and white was used in both the decorations and menu. Cooll Brunner roses and asparagus fern were used. In the center of the table was a large glass basket filled with baby roses, and in four smaller glass baskets the same flowers were used. STAR WHITE The Star White Masonic Temple The room was well and motherly. Mr. and Mrs. C. well and motherly. Seward, Misses Owen and Kuehl. MR. VALVE-IN HEAD Watch him! Watch him! You'll see him again! You've admired it in our show rooms, it has attracted you on the boulevard. Now see it again during the remaining days of the Orange Show. ANAHEIM AUTO CO Wm. Goodrum Prop. ANAHEIM FULLERTON IT IS almost a foregone conclusion that this Sedan will claim your whole-hearted admiration. Not only for the beauty of its design, but for the really exceptional completeness of its appointments, and its characteristically fine Hupmobile performance. L. F. Pomeroy Distributor for Northern Orange County 134 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim, Calif. Hupmobile THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA place cards were hand painted and were made by the members of the art class. The following young ladies served as waitresses: Sarah Fay, June Borchert, Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith, Mr. Maxwell and mother, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Seward, Misses Patterson, Repath, Owen and Kuehl. STAR WHIST CLUB MEETS The Star Whist club met in the Masonic Temple yesterday afternoon. The room was decorated with hed and white roses and a delicious two course luncheon was served. The two hostesses were Mrs. J. T. Lyons and Mrs. J. A. Claye. The prizes were awarded as follows; Mrs. J. T. Lyons, first prize; Mrs. E. H. Metcalf, second; Mrs. W. McCann, third; Mrs. H. Hanson, fourth. Those present were, Mesdames E. H. Adams, Guy Daniels, O. W. Fergus, Henry Hansen, Dean Hasson, Eliza Lyberger, John Kellenberger, Bertha Lacey, W. P. Quarterly, Wm. Sackett, A. Squire, W. Webb Sr., L. Daham, Eva Boyd, William McCann, J. T. Lyons, A. Nowotuy, J. P. Probst, William Jackson and C. A. Grigg. The substitutes were, Mrs. Alice Cochrane and Miss Jessie Boyd. INVITATIONS TO WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur Rimpu of Hollywood have issued invitations for the wedding ceremonies of their daughter, Rhea Fransisco, to Mr. Maurice Clinton Sparling. The marriage will take place on Wednesday, June 1, at 7:20 p.m. in Hollywood at 5656 Carton Way. The young people will spend their honeymoon in San Francisco after which they will return to Hollywood where they will make their future home. Mr. Sparling is an attorney. Miss Rimpu is a niece of the Misses Sophie and Marie Rimpu of the city and Mr. E. C. Rimpu. The relatives from Anaheim are making plans to attend the wedding. MARRIAGE LICENSES Wyllys W. Perkins, 60 and Maude A. Powern, 49 both of Santa Ana. Alfred J Hartmann, 21 of New York and Emily M. Dawley, 18 of Seal Beach THEATRES "The Road of Ambition" will be seen at the Fairlhnd tonight, starring Conway Tearle. Are you ambitious? Then you will be-interested in seeing this play. ice cream was served the hikers when they reached the top. Short hikes to the observatory and the amusements provided by the Summit hotel occupied the rest of the afternoon. The return trip was made via auto down the Mt. Wilson automobile road in the machines of H. E. Carnner and H.J.Fay who had driven up by way of Altadena to bring the lunch and wraps of the hiking party. Every one of the 25 who made up the party voted it a royal good time in every way. The hikers were: Beulah Routledge, Ruth Baumgartel, Kathine Carner, Cuba Carner, Elizabeth Mott, Helen Snow, Lola Hunt, Helen Ebbert, Pearlie Fay, Anna Lampman, Lydia Graves, Eva Wilburn, Roberta Lay Cook, Lewis Ebbert, Hans Madner, Warren Lampman, James Wright, Waldo Wilbern, Mrs. Henry Carner, Mrs.Anson R.Mitt, Miss Irene Jacques, Miss Jeanne Knapp, W.A.Fay and H.E.Carnar. If it's from Witman's it's good! City Briefs Mr.W.J.Kenney is erecting a four-room residence on S.Olive-st. Mr.Frank A.Murch of 420 E.Adele-st has been ill for several days. Mr.Albert E.Huhn of Red Bluff Cal is visiting his folks in West Anaheim. Mr.Zamber of Pomona is visiting her daughter Mrs.C.J.Cornwall of North-st. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.C.J.Nenno motored to Huntington Beach to visit Mr. and Mrs.C.J.Lencen. Mrs.George Settle, 128 Meirosc.st visited Mrs.Nancy A.Reuter and her daughter Elan of Santa Ana this week. Mrs.C.J.Lencen has moved to her new home in Huntington Beach where Mr.Lincen is employed with the Standard Oil.co. Mr,and Mrs.Pohlmann and family of Hollywood Los Angeles are visiting Mrs.Ida Pohlmann and taking in the Orange show. DrandMrs.J.A.Rcher211So.Ohio-st will have for their guests over the week end Mr.Mrs.Jack Symes of San Bernardino. Mr,and Mrs.A.Vall507N.Los Angeles-st have for their guests for In-law Mr. and Mrs.B.G.Rogers416E.Adele-st on Thursday and took in the Orange show. Cumins "Bud Dozer," ended at Harvard Military school. Los Angles is reported to be recovering from an attack of pleurisy and pneumonia at the home of his sister,Mrs.B.H.Sidnam.Mr.J.J.Kenney,brother of T.S.Kenney sailed last week for Rangoon India where he expects to remain two yearsMr.Kenney sailed with a party of six men who are going to India in the interests of the Standard Oil Co. Dr.S.J.Pa-chall and Mr.Mrs.H.O.Henderson are leaving tomorrow for Alpaugh to visit Mrs.S.J.Pa-chall.Mr.Mrs.Henderson will make only a brief visit while Dr.Paschal expects to make a lengthy stay with his wife. Mrs.W.J.Ross of 308 E.Adele-st will spend several weeks visiting her sister at Long Beach and Huntington Park.Her later at Long Beach is Mrs.Frank Niemann and her sisters at Huntington Park are Mrs.Harry Poll and Mrs.Wesley Kelsey. DrandMrs.H.D.Newkirk,S1S W.Center-st had for their guest one Chiropractic and Electric Treatments DIAGNOSIS FREE DR.G.A.NETH Licensed Drugless Practitioner—Phone 80—120 W.Center St. ALL POINT MARRIAGE LICENSES Wyllys W. Perkins, 60 and Maude A. Powern, 49, both of Santa Ana. Alfred J. Hartmann, 21, of New York and Emily M. Dawley, 18, of Seal Beach THEATRES "The Road of Ambition" will be seen at the Fairyland tonight, starring Conway Tearle. Are you ambitious? Then you will be interested in seeing this play. Buck Jones will be seen at the Grand tonight in "The One Man Trail," a typical Buck Jones picture. GLEE CLUB GIRLS HIKE TO MT. WILSON KATELLA, May 20.—The hiking party planned by the Katella Girls' Glee club up Mt. Wilson last Saturday proved a delightful success. The party left Anaheim at 5:30 in.m. Saturday morning in three machines piloted by H. E. Carner, Mrs. Anson R. Mott and H. J. Fay and arrived at the foot of Mt. Wilson trail a little after seven. A delicious picnic lunch with brick visited Mrs. Nancy A. Reuter and her daughter Elain of Santa Ana this week. Mrs. C. J. Luenen moved to her new home in Huntington Beach where Mr. Lineen is employed with the Standard Oil Co. Mr. and Mrs. Pohlmann and family of Hollywood, Los Angeles, are visiting Mrs. Ida Pohlmann and taking in the Orange show. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Archer, 211 So. Ohio-st, will have for their guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Jack Symes of San Bernardino. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Vail, 507 N. Los Angeles-st, have for their guests for a few days Mr. Vail's mother, Mrs. J. A. Vail of Fullerton. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Neff, 403 E. Sycamore-st, will have for their guest their little grandson Master Charles Finley, age 3½ of San Diego. Mr. John B. Finck, of Buffalo, N.Y., spent a few days in Anaheim visiting Mr. Henry T. Finck with whom he was a classmate at Cambridge. Mrs. F. C. Benjamin, 521 Zeyn-st, will have for her guests over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agor and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bouck of Los Angeles. Miss Florence Agor of Onahi, Neb., but who has been spending the winter in Los Angeles will spend the week end with Mrs. H. H. Benjamin of 516 N. Lemon-st. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rogers of Passa-dena visited their brother and sister- WHY DON'T YOU FIX THIS SQUEAK OVER HERE, JOHN? SHUT UP - I CAN'T DO EVERYTHING AT ONCE! Don't Swear! Profanity never fixed squeaky springs, but squeaky springs encourage profanity. The best little saver of time, temper, and labor is Bassick Graphite Penetrating Oil. Squirt a little along the edges of the springs—it gets right at the seat of the trouble. It penetrates to the rust and removes the friction that causes the squeak. Then it goes one better and leaves a protective coating of dry graphite, which keeps new rust from forming. BASSICK Graphite On leaves apart—just squirt the oil along the edge—it'll do the rest. Get a pint today. Any reputable dealer's. Dealers can secure supply from Back East Rates via Southern Pacific Starting June 15th and continuing until August 15th, round trip tickets will be sold every day to various eastern cities, at marked reductions from regular fares. —go one way, come back another. There are four routes east via the Road of a Thousand Wonders. Stop-overs in both directions, except in California on going trip. —For complete information covering all destinations, rates, routes and trains, call on, write or phone Southern Pacific Lines Interline tickets sold to all points by local agent. S. F. WILLARD, Agent Phone 123 Anaheim Saturday, May 21, 1921. Show Will Be Open Until Wednesday Night Closing 10:30 Wednesday night. Entire change of program. Many new attractive features; many new artists. FIRST ANNUAL California Valencia Orange Show Join the crowds in the big tent. You'll enjoy this beautiful show. See Our Valencias at Their Golden Best Show Open Tomorrow 1 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Adults 50c, Children 25c, No War Tax ANAHEIM ALL POPULAR SONGS Demonstrated by HOWARD L. POTTER Demonstrated by HOWARD L. POTTER Hammel's Music Store 24 E. Center St. Phone 145 THE STURDY NASH and This Testimonial and Stand Convinced of the Supremacy of Nash Cars NASH And This Testimonial and Stand Convinced of the Supremacy of Nash Cars Huntington Beach, California May 7, 1921. MAY MOTOR CO., Distributors for Orange County, 209-211 North Main Street, Santa Ana, California. Gentlemen: Believing that a good thing deserves a good word I hand you herewith my idea of a Nash Car. Bought one of the first cars late in 1917: Since then have run it myself something over 125,000 miles. Barring spark plugs and tires, upkeep was practically nil until I had reached 116,000 mile mark, then had car overhauled, and believe that today my Nash will out run most of the new cars on the road. Have been getting remarkable mileage on both gas and oil averaging with the Rayfield carburetor between 20 and 22 miles per gallon. My driving including trips through Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, Kentucky, up to Chicago, from there to Philadelphia, thence to Montreal, Canada, back through Montana, Wyoming, down to Texas and back to California and drove the car every mile of the way, never having to ship by train on account of weather conditions. You are privileged to use this letter any way you may see fit. Best wishes for your success. Yours respectfully, J. H. HINCKLEY, 517—19th Street MAY MOTOR COMPANY “SERVICE THAT SATISFIES” I. Center Street NAHEIM Phone 670 209-211 No. Main Street SANTA ANA Phone 1818 Complete Stock of Nash Parts Always on Hand