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1921-05-26 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 3 of 6 · OCR glm-ocr
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ORGANUS WEDDING AT TEMPLE The gorgeous splendor of the wedding of Miss Angelica Arubella Jones and Mr. White Temple at $0.25morrow evening will be begun description. Nothing like it has ever been seen in Anaheim. The wedding fills of the grooms and best men are made by the best tailors in the country and are the very latest thing; while the costumes of the bride and her maids are simply beyond the power of words to describe, especially by mere man. All we will attempt to try is that "Solomon in all his glory" ever dreamed of such splendor and sat those who have been invited to his great social event are indeed attunate. The bridesmaids will be Miss Dorothy Felicia Jones, sister of the ride, Miss Blanche Claribelle Van willer and Miss Julietta Ophelia ameron, special friends of the bride and leaders in the younger social set of the city. The best man will be thebert Alphonis Jonas, brother of the bride, Cecil Leonidas Schuyler and Ping Theophills Van Twiller. All the young people are of the first milles. Little Miss Fern Mathila will be flower girl and Miss Philura Felton the ring bearer. The details of the wedding, as even put by Miss Jones are as follows: "O Promise Me," sung by ladame Celestine Inguae Batoire, lyric soprano from New York City, accompanied by Madamoiselle Concorla Misenlingue from the Boston conservatory of Music, Mendelsohn's Wedding March, by Madamoiselle Misenlingue, during the playing of which the wedding party will march in, the groom coming from the right and the Rt. Rev. George Imba Scele from the left, the three best men oniling up the left alsele and followed by the little ring-bearer to the alter where all parties will await the arrival of the bride who will come up he left alsele leaning on the arm of her father, the Hon. Herace Foraythe ones and preceded by her maids and flower girl. After Mr. Jones gives the ride into the care of the groom, she will San Francisco; H. H. Leo T. G. Miller, Los Angeles-Huntington Beach. MRS. NOWOTNY EVER entertained at her home some of the ladies of The house was beautiful with yellow daisies and was agent playing 14 were awarded as follow first Mrs. William La Mrs. Henry Hines, com observatory of Music, Mendelssohn's Wedding March, by Madamoiselle Alcengues, during the playing of which the wedding party will march in, the groom coming from the right and the Rt. Rev. George Imba Selele from the left, the three best men coming up the left side and followed by the little ring-bearer to the alar where all parties will await the arrival of the bride who will come up the left aisle leaning on the arm of her father; the Hon. Horace Foraythe Jones, and preceded by her maids and lower girl. After Mr. Jones gives the bride into the care of the groom, the Rt. Rev. Selele will read the beautiful and impressive ring ceremony of his churcel. Immediately following the bridal party will hold a reception. Further plans of the young couple are not announced but it is understood that the young couple will reside in Minneapolis. Miss Jones and Mr. Schuyler wish is understood that all members and all those who wish to become members of the Ladies' Fidelia club and the Men's Bible classes of the White Temple are invited and will receive a hearty welcome. ENTERTAINS 500 CLUB Miss Annie Ryan entertained on Wednesday the 500 club at her home, Hamona Villa. The house was beautifully decorated with sweet peas and a very delicious light luncheon was served. Mrs. Leo Sheridan won the first prize and Mrs. Joe Carrol the second. The members present were: Meodames E. A. Borchert, A. B. McCord, J. W. Trunaw, Wm. Dolan, Prits Yungbluth, M. D. Schmelder, Leo Sheridan and Joe Carrol. RECEPTION TO DEPUTY The Torosa Rebekah lodge of San-ina Ana gave a reception last evening at Santa Ana in honor of the district deputy, Mrs. R. E. Mitchell, and deputy marshal. It was attended very largely by members of the lodge from all parts of the county and among them were about 20 prominent Anaheim people. LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS The Women's Auxiliary, American Legion, will hold a meeting tomorrow, Thursday, evening at 8 o'clock in the Legion club rooms. Fisher building, All members are urged to be present. MRS. DRAKE HOSTESS TO P. E. O. The P. E. O met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Max Drake at 730 W. Center-st. The house was beautifully decorated with pink roses and light refreshments were served. After the business had been discussed, Mrs. Smith, who had charge of the program, gave a paper on Browning and a reading "The Pied Piper of Hameln." Mrs. Walnick also read a very interesting paper, Mrs. H. B. Drake of Nebraska and Miss Maryl Drake of Iowa were guests. Chiropractic and Electric Treatments MONTH-E Sport Skirts $8.45 Included are models in Baronette Satin and other popular fabrics. Some are semi-tailored, while others are cut in circular fashions. All the popular shades are to be found. Devonshire Cloth —Included is our entire stock, Chiropractic and Electric Treatments DIAGNOSIS FREE DR. G. A. NETH Licensed Drugless Practitioner Phone 80— 120 W. Center St. Anabeim SERVICE Auto-Lite STATION Do you know what Official Service Station and GENUINE PARTS mean to you and your electrical system? We are the only station here that gives you genuine parts and can give you absolute Free Replacement when you are entitled to it. Come in and ask about the factory policy on your electrical system. If you own one of these cars it is Auto-Lite equipped: Chevrolet, Overland, Nash, Briscoe and Oldsmobile. Automotive Electric Co. 234 S. Los Angeles St. Anabeim Phone 155 MONTH-E Devonshire Cloth —Included is our entire stock, checks, stripes, plain colors. 33c yard Four Timely Species and Dress G Yard-Wide Black Taffeta $1.49 Soft lustrous Taffeta of good weight at this extremely low price. 40-in. Crepe de Chine Pure Silk Crepe de Chine in a good color range, including white and pink. Good heavy quality $1.69 Falken THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA San Francisco: H. M. Lestle; Pasadena; T. O. Miller; Los Angeles; R. Sima; Huntington Beach. MRS. NOWOTNY ENTERTAXI Mrs. A. F. Nowotny of North-st, entertained at her home last night, sons of the ladies of the Elks club. The house was beautifully decorated with yellow daisies and the evening was spent playing 140. The prizes were awarded as follow: Mrs. P. Maur, first, Mrs. William Lake, second, and Mrs. Henry Hines, consolation. Later In the evening the Postless served a delicious two-course luncheon. Those present were the Meadamen Blattner, Kirkpatrick of Long Beach, Fred James J. Stroum, K. Schneider, N.L.A. Mont Barnett, Harrison and L. V. Krowger. SHOWER FOR MISS GARRISON Miss Dorothy Garrison, one of our June beides, was the recipient of a delightful kitchen shower last evening at the home of Mrs. William Wallop, of S. Walnut-st. The hottees were. Mrs. William Wallop and Miss Buth Luisie Coona, A delicious two-course luncheon was served and the house was beautifully decorated in yellow. Among the present were the Misses Lois Garrison, Alice - Grimahaw, Marjery Day, Anita Herles, Emma Owenn, Louis Johnson, Hester Pay, Jessie Coona, and the Meadamus Garrison, Lyman Davis, Newman Sandford and Roberri Hainland. BRELL ENJOYS LUNCHEON The Domestic Science section of the FALKENSTEIN and Made to Sell at Higher Prices, and Adjution Quality and Values, to Be Worthy of H Women's Silk and Organds Comprising M. Wome In Three Strong $12.85 Women In Three Strong $12.85 STA —Not the sort of garment higher priced garment —Every one of them —The most remarkable such strikingly low pr —145 Dresses in all— All the Latest Style Ideas —The opportunity to buy such dresses as women dream of for Summer sible does not happen every c —We are sure that you will want to take advantage of it by selecting not one but several before the assortments become broken. Dresses of Silk Crepe, Georgette, Taffeta, Mignonette and Organdie Sizes 16 to 44—All colors. Jersey Sport Coats, $5.95 —An opportune offering of good value in Jersey Coats for Women and Misses. They are attractive and serviceable—and come in navy, black, brown, tan, red and other popular colors. TH-END OFFERINGS Plisse Crepe —Excellent quality underwear crepe in white, pink, yellow, orchid 40 inch Organdy —White and colored Organdy in the popular shades specially priced TH-END OFFERINGS entire stock, in colors. 3c yard Plisse Crepe —Excellent quality underwear crepe in white, pink, yellow, orchid and blue. 29c yard 40 inch Organdy —White and colored Organdy in the popular shades, specially priced 50c yard Lonely Specials from the Silk Dress Goods Section $1.49 Taffeta of good extremely low 33-in. Pure Silk Imp. Pongee One of the Season's most popular fabrics at a price way less than regular for this quality. $1.00 Chine $1.69 About 15 pieces of Spring's newest Silk Skirtings are being featured at a new low price $3.95 LONG CLOTH, $1.95 —10 yard bolts of fine English Cloth,—while a limited quantity will last, piece ..... YARD-WIDE PERCALE Good quality Percale in a good range of light and dark patterns. IMPORTED GINGHAM 49c Y Anderson's Scotch Ginghams in a tiful range of plaids reduced to yard ..... DAISY MUSLIN This excellent quality of soft finish Muslin, Special, 6 yards BATH TOWELS, 25c EACE Good quality Towels and good size ..... alkenstein's ::- Ebell club served a delicious lunchon at the all-day meeting held at the Monroe Temple Wednesday. The movie war well attended 17 members being present. The hostesses were Mrs. Peggy O'Bourke, Mrs. Ackermann and Miss Lucy Wood of the Sanitarium. PACKING HOUSE VISITORS Visitors at the Anaheim Orange and Lemon Assn. packing house yesterday included: Dorothy Morrow, Pittsburg, Pa.; Carnelia Morrow, Pittsburg, Pa.; Mrs. John Byrnes, Los Angeles. SHEA FUNERAL FRIDAY A. M. Funeral services for Mrs. Calfettine Shea, 42 mother of Mrs. M. J. Bradley and Timothy Shea of this city, who passed away at the Bradley home at an early hour. Wednesday morning will be held at from Backs R Terry chapel at 20 a.m. and at St. Boniface Catholic church at 8 a.m. Friday morning. Last chance tonight to see the Va. leudia Orange show pleture at Fairry land. Local east. Women's Sizes 36 to 44. Three Strong Groups of Greatly Lowered Prices $12.85 $16.85 $29.50 STARTING SATURDAY Not the sort of garments you'd expect to see at such a price, but other priced garments. Every one of them procured through a manufacturers cooperation. The most remarkable garments that we have assembled recently at strikingly low prices. Dresses in all—a wonderful gathering! Style Ideas Are Included ream of for Summer at the prices this special purchase makes pos-not happen every day. CAPES $16.50 Easy to slip into and appropriate for all wear, are these Capes of Wool Jersey and other knitted fabrics. A few of the models are pleated with Angora Collars for their trimming. EVERY PRICE REPRESENTS DECIDED SAVINGS AS EVERY VALUE-WISE WOMAN WILL READILY RECOGNIZE 36-inch Pajama Cloth —An ideal material for the making of undergarments. EVERY PRICE REPRESENTS DECIDED SAVINGS AS EVERY VALUE-WISE WOMAN WILL READILY RECOGNIZE andy colored Organdy in sales, specially priced at 50c yard 36-inch Pajama Cloth —An ideal material for the making of undergarments. 25c yard CLOTH, $1.95 s of fine English Long-limited quan- piece ... $1.95 VIDE PERCALE ercale in a good and dark patterns... 19c GINGHAM 49c YD. itch Ginghams in a beau-laids reduced ... 49c SY MUSLIN quality of soft special, 6 yards ... $1.00 WELLS, 25c EACH Towels and ... 25c 72x90 SEAMLESS SHEETS —Just 5 dozen good quality seamless Sheets at this rediculous low price. Come early for this extraordinary offering. Each ... $1 36-IN. OUTING FLANNEL 250 yards in all—good light striped Outing of splendid quality, 5 yards for ... $1.00 BRASSIERES 39c All sizes in the lot, excellent materials and well made ... 39c HAND BAGS $2.95 Another shipment just arrived. Wonder-values at each ... $2.95 Anaheim California