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1921-06-09 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 4 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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HONOR LITTLE FOLK LAST SCHOOL DAY KATELLA, June 9.—The little folks of the primary room, of Katella school, all were on time bright and early Friday morning in their best Sunday. The occasion required their very best attire for the biggest and best party of the year was to be held at noon as farewell for their teacher, Miss Jeanne Knapp, who has resigned her position as primary teacher and in honor of the 12 children whose birthdays occur during vacation. It has been the custom in the past two years to celebrate the birthday of each primary child during the morning exercises by special birthday exercises consisting of the teacher drawing upon the blackboard a beautiful, large, white birthday cake, decorated in the favorite colors of the birthday child and by birthday songs and the following little verse: "We wish you a happy birthday. May, you always be loyal and true. His best gifts shower on you. And may the good father above us Here's a clap for health, And one for wealth, And one our love to show: Here's a clap for each of the years you have lived And one for you to grow." As several of the children have repeatedly expressed keen disappointment upon having vacation birthdays, it was finally decided upon having one big party for all the last day of school. So after lunch, the shades were drawn and the tiny green and white candles on the lovely pink birthday cake, prepared for the occasion by Mrs. Grace Hatfield, were lighted, while the 12 birthday children, in holiday attire, proudly took their places around the cake to receive the best wishes of their little schoolmates. As the birthdays of the three Katellas teachers, Mrs. Valle, Miss Jaques and Miss Knapp also come during vacation, the children happily included them in the celebration. Delicious home made candy, cake and ice cream were served. But the best cake of all it was said, though it could not be eaten, was the immense six-layer white cake drawn on the black- DINNER OBSERVES 35TH ANNIVERSARY GARDEN GROVE, June 9.—Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Allen entertained the following at dinner in honor of the thirty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Oertly; Soule Oertly and family, George Oertly, Peter Bauman and Mr. and Mrs. C. Oertly. The following relatives were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Fulsom, last evening, in honor of the latter's birthday anniversary; Mrs. Clara Fulsoom and son Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Freeman and Mrs. Brendle and daughter, Loraine. Mr. and Mrs. George Willie, of El Centro, Mrs. Leftwich and daughter, Pearl of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fox and Mrs. Fleener, of Long Beach, were guests at the F. L. Woodhouse home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Magenety, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dean and Mr. and Mrs. J. N Kent, of Long Beach, were dinner guests at the O.E. Fulsom home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rolfe arrived home last week from a three weeks visit to the northern part of the state, making the trip by auto. Among some of the cities they visited enroute were San Francisco, San Jose, San Luis Obispo, Stockton and San Bernardino. They report a delightful trip. Mr. and Mrs. J.J.G. Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Kenworthy motored to Orange-co, park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houkhton, of Santa Susana are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter, born Friday, May 27. Nationally Known Ginghams hundreds of attractive plaids, a feature of this Semi-Annual Event. 19c Yard 1000 Yards Amos Apron Gingham, 27 IN DRESS GINGHAMS Pretty checks and plaids in good quality fast color ginghams. Cheviot Shirting Plain blue as well as striped quality at a new low price. Over 1500 Yds. of A very large shipment of linens has just reached us at the very low in months. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rolfe arrived home last week from a three weeks' visit to the northern part of the state, making the trip by auto. Among some of the cities they visited enroute were San Francisco, San Jose, San Luis Obispo, Stockton and San Bernardino. They report a delightful trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kenworthy motored to Orange-co, park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Honehton, of Santa Susana are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter, born Friday, May 27. Mrs. J. C. Mitchell and little daughter, Fern, departed Thursday morning for Lebanon, Ore., for an extended visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Free man, accompanied by Miss Marian Schneider, of Riverside, spent Sunday and Monday at Little Bear. Mr. O. Kenworthy visited In Los Angeles Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Winter and little son, of Arcadia, were guests of relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Dozier of Orange, were guests in the home of their son, E. M. Dozier, and family, Wednesday. Misses Jessie Dungan, Elizabeth Brown, and Vera Paige returned Monday evening from Catalina where they enjoyed a three day's vacation. 41 NEW WELLS STARTED Oil field operations reported the week ending June 4, show 41 new wells started, as compared with 35 the previous week; total new wells this year is 670, compared with 348 the same date last year. Tests for water shut off 28, compared with 34 the previous week; nearly total to date 664; total to same date last year 532. Deepening or redrilling jobs 14, compared with 15 the preceding week; total to date this year 352; total to same date last year 360. Wells abandoned 4, compared with 2 the preceding week; total to date this year 107; total to same date last year 96. ALL MAKES OF CARS HERE That there are cars of every make in Anaheim is affirmed by Bert Moody of the local police department who stated this morning he counted cars of 11 different makes parked alongside the S. Q. R. store at one change yesterday afternoon. Want Ad in the Plain Dealer results. Special Sale Notice! nt of the Extremely Low Prices at Which andise is Being Offered, All Sales Must Final. No Refunds. No Exchanges. The Season's Most Importa al Thousand Yards of Muslins, Ginghams, ds Dress Ginghams, 19c yd. Other Cotton Good the Year's Lowest F 1500 Yds: UNBLEACHED MUSLIN —'Way,'way less than its price of even a ago. Good quality, unbleached muslin, ven while 1500 yards will last 8c yard. nown Ginghams in interactive plaids, a fea-mi-Annual Event. Yard ards Amoskeag Gingham, yard 11c than any quoted on this quality for many, Blue and white checks in various sizes. 16c IMPORTED GINGHAM 49c and plaids fast color Anderson Scotch Zephyrs at less than one-half their former prices. iot Shirting 14c yard well as striped shirting of serviceable low price. 1500 Yds. UNBLEACHED MUSLIN —'Way,'way less than its price of even ago. Good quality, unbleached muslin, ven while 1500 yards will last 8c yard. BERKELEY 60 NAINSOOK A handsome saving is possible on this quality of Nainsook. Yard Wide Nainsook 15c Yard Soft finish Nainsook of fine texture for undergarments, etc. BLEACHED Yard wide mu-cellent weight that sets a new price record 72 x 90 Seamless Sheets $1.1 As we have but 10 dozen to sell, early shoppi-advisable, for the value is a most exceptional on of good quality are offered at $1.18 each. Pillow Cases, Each 29c —42x36 and 45x36 Pillow Cases, made of fini-material and very specially priced at 29c each. Underwear Crepe 29c yard —White, pink and yellow Lingere Crepe at this price. 0 Yds. of Linen and Part Linen Towelings at Special hipment of linens as well as Union Towelings us at the very lowest prices we have quoted Towels Thousands of Th 200 Yds. of Linen and Part Linen Towelings at Special Price shipment of linens as well as Union Towelings us at the very lowest prices we have quoted c, 19c, 25c, 29c price you may be assured of having obtained value, that has been offered by this or any other time. FROM THE DRAPERY SECTION comes news of Cretonnes at Half Price • Which means that you may choose from about 50 pieces and pay just onehalf from what they were marked originally. EMSTITCHED TABLE CLOTHS offer for the first day of the ing as 50 will last. Mercerized $1.59 Towels Thousands of The —Most advantageously bought and sold the lower prices than we have ever quoted. It you to lay in your future supplies now. Huck Towels 9c, 14c, —And when you compare these with other usually offered at similar prices, you wi more recognize these as much superior value 22x44 BATH TOWELS 33c Ea —So unusual is this offering; that we knw shopping will be necessary to procure any dozen we have to sell. HONEYCOMB TOWELS 29c —Good heavy Towels, specially priced, for these selling days. BATH TOWELS 59c —Extra large very heavy t some with re others plain wh FALKENS Semi Annual Important Merchandising HAVING BECOME FIRMLY ESTABLISHED OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY EVENT, IT NEED PART TO CONVINCE YOU, THAT 1921'S THE PROMOTION PLANS WE HAVE MA TITIES OF DESIRABLE STANDARD MERC PRICES NOT HEARD OF IN YEARS. WE OPENING DAY OF THIS EVENT. SILKS - WOOLENS —This Semi-Annual Event is just in time for you to making your sports and outing apparel novel. Theu terials listed below, should prove an incentive for you LOWEST PRICES BLEACHED 8c yard its price of even a few weeks bleached muslin, firmly woll last 8c yard. 19c Yard possible on this well known BLEACHED MUSLIN Yard wide muslin of excellent weight at a price that sets a new low price record ..... 11c Sheets $1.18 sell, early shopping will be most exceptional one: Sheets $1.18 each. Each 29c ases, made of finely woven priced at 29c each. Crepe 29c yard gere Crepe at this attractive at Special Prices wels of Them OPENING DAY OF THIS EVENT: SILKS - WOOLENS —This Semi-Annual Event is just in time for you to making your sports and outing apparel now! The u terials listed below, should prove an incentive for you 54 in. ALL WOOL JERSEY $1.95 yard Truly a remarkable price for All Wool Jersey. All the popular colors to chose from. 54 in. COATINGS AND SKIRTINGS $2.95 All wool Coatings in the popular sport shades, the skirtings in a wide range of handsome checks and plaids. DRESS GOODS —With the exception of specially featured lines and cream and navy blue woolens, this offer at onehalf off their original prices includes our entire stock. Half Price Silk Sport Skirtings $3.65 and $4.95 —Former prices have poensight of in the re-marking these handsome materials. W and colors. Other Silks underpr A Sale of Children's and Misses MUSLIN WEAR! 600 GARMENTS SPECIALLY PURCHAS Sizes 1 to 10 years LOT 1 Any Garment in this Lot 29c Excellent Workmanship and Quality at Special Prices Towels s of Them bought and sold to you at ever quoted. It will pay supplies now. 9c, 14c, 19c are these with other Towels prices, you will all the much superior values. 33c Each firing, that we know early try to procure any of the 25 BATH TOWELS 59c Extra large Towels of very heavy texture, some with red border others plain white. Garment in this Lot 29c Excellent Workmanship and Quality LOT 2 Wonderful Values at 59c Daisy Trimmage Pull Stop LOT 3 Cannot be Duplicated 79c Little Byline and Material Falkens Anaheim