oc-plain-dealer 1921-06-13
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Monday, June 13, 1921.
Society: Clubs: Lodges: Churches
INTERESTING RECITAL
The piano recital given by some of the younger pupils of Miss Stella A. Schwentker at the Guild Hall Friday evening, was a splendid success and thoroughly enjoyed by the large and appreciative audience which packed the half almost to overflowing. These talented young students proved their ability as performers in the exceptionally well rendered program which was given with much musical feeling, owing to the careful preparation given them by their teacher.
The readings by Miss Faye Kern and Evelyn Magathan, a pupil of Miss Kern, added much to the enjoyment of the program. The splendid work of Miss Kern is always enjoyed and her ability as a teacher was proven in the delightful way her little pupil gave her readings.
Following is the program:
Duet, By the Woodland Spring, Fink, Ether and Ingeborg Olson; Soldier's Song, Kohde, Alberta Pape; Hunting Song, Spindler, Lucille Goodrich; Tulip, Lichner, Ruth Davis; Song Without Words, Streabog, Evelyn Magathan; duet, Torchlight March, Clark, Marie and Virginia Noll; reading; selected, Evelyn Magathan; Premiere Mazurka, Kavanagh, Wilma Mitchell; Tarantella, Heller, Helen Grinam; Woodland Echoes, Wyman, Gladys Thayer; Petite Waltz, Henseit, Mildred Mauerhan; duet, March, Lachner, Helen and Atton Reinert; Reading, selected, Miss Faye Kern; Berceuse, from "Jocelyn," Godard, Paul Dickman; Prelude Op. 28 No. 7, Prelude Op. 28 No. 20, Chopin, Geraldine Rice; A Grand Finale, Heller, Robins Return, Fisher, Olive Tozier; Barcarolle Op. 37 No. 6, Tschalkowsky, Minuet Op. 78, Schubert, William Heger.
EPWORTH LEAGUE HAS SOCIAL
The League of the German M. E. church held a delightful social on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Beneke, on Ball-rd. The evening was spent in games and social chat after which the hostess solved light refreshments. The social well attended over 30 members.
M. E. WHITE TEMPLE NOTES
All evening services will be half hour later until Sept. Preaching at 8 p.m.
Dr. Lincoln A. Ferris of San Diego will preach Wednesday night for the W. H. M. S. in place of the usual prayer meeting.
Methodist pastors and S. S. superintendents of Orange-co will meet Dr. Corley at a Friday noon lunch-on for a conference on S. S. work.
The Standard Bearers meet tonight and the official board tomorrow night.
ENTERTAIN IN NEW HOME
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Ashmore, former residents of Buena Park, but now residing in a beautiful new home, 2227 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, entertained on a recent evening for Mrs. Ashmore's sister, Miss Hazel Thrasher, who is leaving Santa Ana for the summer vacation.
The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Byer, Miss Margaret Martin and Mr. James Naylor of Buena Park, and the Misses Sarah and Lela Thrasher of Corona.
LAST P.T.-A MEETING OF YEAR
The P.-T.-A will hold its last meeting for the school year at 3 p.m., Tuesday, June 14, in Citron-stool. Following the installation of the new officers, who will serve during the coming year, there will be a social hour, and refreshments will be served.
All members and friends are cordially invited to be present.
E'S WIN IN FIDELIS CONTEST
The contest being held by the Fidelis Bible class of the Methodist White Temple came to a close yesterday, with the E's winning. When the counts were all in, it was shown that 9700 points were made by the B's against 8300 by the Ms.'s. A full report of the contest will be published in tomorrow's paper.
WEEK END AT GLENN RANCH
A party of Anaheim people enjoyed a very pleasant trip to Glenn Ranch over the week end. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. F.
ATTEND MINNESOTA
Mr. and Mrs. B. P., Broadway, Mr. and Mrs. Lips and daughter Ethia and Mr. and Mrs. L family of Bush-stairing of Minnesota former residents of Santa Ana park Suit at which time 41 percent. Those attending above were Mr. and Mrs. wig and son Wallace, Iott, Mr. and Mrs., daughter Violet and ta Ana; Mr. and Mrs. land of Orange, Mr. a Talmer and family Benjamin of Los Anrs Mrs. William William Jessie and Mr. Jerry brook. After the singi the Tle That Blinds was enjoyed by those by a toast by Miss to Minnesota, an or R. Phillips then read secret of the scene Wasloja, the town those present former remainder of the affair in recalling past even acquaintances in the State.
600 ENJOY LUMBER
The picnic of the Assn.of So.Calif.at the Orange-co para big success about and their friends be addition to the we lunches and other delightful program Music was furnished tet,and there was baseball game.
HOTEL VALEN
Guests at Hotel day included: Scott rria; Edward Bradshc co; T.B.Smith Barnes, Wichita, Ka Parker,Sacramento San Diego; Mrs.J.Angeles; J.C.Jenk C.B.Williams.Occ Jurmly,Boston.
PACKING HOUSE
Visitors at the A Lemon Assn.yestee
28. No. 20, Chopin, Geraldine Rice; A Grand Finale, Heller, Robins Return, Fisher, Olive Tozier; Barca-roile Op. 37 No. 6, Techalkowsky, Minuet Op. 78, Schubert, William Heger.
EPWORTH LEAGUE HAS SOCIAL
The League of the German M. E. church held a delightful social on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Deneke, on Ball-rd. The evening was spent in games and social chat after which the hostess served light refreshments. The social was well attended, over 30 members being present. The Misses Louise Smith and Marie Marlow won the ties awarded for the games.
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Studio 514 Zeyn St.
Phone 214-J
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B'S WIN IN FIDELIS CONTEST
The contest being held by the Fidelis Bible class of the Methodist White Temple came to a close yesterday, with the E's winning. When the counts were all in, it was shown that 9700 points were made by the B's against 8300 by the M's. A full report of the contest will be published in tomorrow's paper.
WEEK END AT GLENN RANCH
A party of Anaheim people enjoyed a very pleasant trip to Glenn Ranch over the week end. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. F. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of Oakland, Mrs. H.C. Barnes, Dr. and Mrs. J.A. Archer, and Mr.W.B.Fay. A most enjoyable trip was reported.
ALTAR SOCIETY WILL MEET
The Altar Society of St. Benefice church will meet in the K.of C hall tomorrow afternoon. Business will be discussed following which a social hour will be spent and refreshments served. All members are most cordially invited.
OPENS PIANO STUDIO HERE
Mrs. C.B. Sadler, teacher of piano, formerly of Washington, D.C., has located in Anaheim, opening a studio at 514 Zeyn-st.Mrs. Sadler is an experienced teacher, making a specialty of beginners. She was a student at Peabody Conservatory of Baltimore, Mr., for a number of years, and holds a teacher's certificate from that institution.
Mrs. Sadler will be a valuable addition to the musical colony of Anaheim and northern Orange county.
A Want Ad in the Plain Dealer will bring results.
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Demonstrated by
Howard L. Potter
Hammel's Music Store
HOTEL VALENZI
Guests at Hotel day included, Scott ria; Edward Bradshi co; T. B. Smith, Barnes, Wichita, Ka Parker, Sacramento San Diego; Mrs.J.Angeles; J.C.Jenk C.B.Williams, Oce Jurmly, Boston.
PACKING HOUSE
Visitors at the A Lemon Assn., yester Jennie Pritchard, Brownie Blow, K Watts, San Pedro.
VISIT CHERRY
The following p to the cherry orchard yesterday:
Emma, Ethel and Norwalk.
Mrs.Claudia Kirn Miss Vera and B walk.
Mr. and Mrs.B dren from San Pedr m.Harry and o f Puente.
Mr. and Mrs.I n dren from Norwalk Mr. and Mrs.S pedro.
Mr. and Mrs.G Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs.Los Angeles.
Miss Norma Me Mr.Jesse Koone Mr.George K Everett and Bob
DELIGHTFUL F
A delightful fa place yesterday home of Mr. and lan af their hom afternoon was special chat after wh served a bountil present were, Hally, Mr. and Mr.and Mrs.R their two daughter ginia and son,R Mr.and Mrs.J/A A.Cook and son McClellan,Mrs.C Mrs.Argos Adam Mr.and Mrs.W and children,M Hismes and Mrs.S S.Himes and Mi daughter of the H
WILL RETURN
Miss Charlott daughter of Mr.Linden, was ma Thursday, June nellius, also of A is a charming y came from Mich happy pair left with the best w They intend to in the fall and
Demonstrated by
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Hammel's Music Store
124 E. Center St.
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ATTEND MINNESOTA PIONIC
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Daniels of W. Broadway, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Phillips and daughter Ethel of Olive-st. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Felton and family of Minnesota people, mostly former residents of Dodge county, at Santa Ana park Sunday afternoon at which time 41 persons were present. Those attending besides the above were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ludwig and son Wallace, Mrs. Lucy Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Post and daughter Violet and Alberta of Santa Anna; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cumberland of Orange, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tainer and family and Miss May Benjamin of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. William Williams and daughter Jessie and Merry Herrick of Fullbrook. After the singing of Blest Be The Tle That Binds, a basket lunch was enjoyed by those present, followed by a toast by Miss May Benjamin to Minnesota, an original poem, N. R. Phillips then read a poem reminiscent of the scenes and faces of Wasloja, the town where most of those present formerly resided. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in recalling past events and former acquaintances in the old North Star State.
600 ENJOY LUMBERMEN'S PIONIC
The picnic of the Lumbermen's Assn. of So. Calif., which was held at the Orange-co park Saturday was a big success, about 600 lumbermen and their friends being present. In addition to the weenie bakes and lunches and other picnic affairs, a delightful program was rendered. Music was furnished by a negro quartet, and there was dancing and a baseball game.
HOTEL VALENCIA GUESTS
Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included, Scott James, Sanna Maria; Edward Bradshaw, San Francisco; T. B. Smith, Brea; M. Flo Barnes, Wichita, Kan.; Mrs. Clarence Parker, Sacramento; A. A. Ambrose, San Diego; Mrs. J. W. Thomas, Los Angeles; J. C. Jenkinn, Los Angeles; C. B. Williams, Ocean Park; Eugene Jurmy, Boston.
PACKING HOUSE VISITORS
Visitors at the Anahiem Orange & Lemon Assn.yesterday included—
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Mr. and Mrs. G. Baum sprint the week end in San Diego.
Two children of Dr. John Truxaw have been on the sick list.
Mr. L. Van Der Linden is recovering from a few days sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dietrich and family spent yesterday at Balboa.
Mr. and Mr.* Paul Marcience of Balboa were Anaheim visitors last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Amack and Miss Avis Barfoot spent the week end at Laguna.
Miss Balfour, of Pasadena, was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Wickett.
Mr. Jack Alden of Los Angeles was the guest of Mr. Kenneth Nagle over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brus and Miss Betty Brus visited friends in Long Beach yesterday.
Mrs. Downs has returned from a delightful trip to Yosemite and other points of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mekim and Mr. and Mrs. William Abbott spent Sunday in Long Beach.
Mr. P. A.Murch, who has been seriously ill for the past few weeks with pneumonia, is rapidly improving.
Miss Innes Point of Los Angeles spent the week end with Mrs. K.J Adams and Mrs.E.E.Applegate.
Mr. and Mrs.W.Amstut of 827 S.Walnut-st, had dinner yesterday with Mrs.Royer,mother of Mrs.Amstut,
Mr.Frank Arnold and sister,Misen Elizabeth and Catherine are leaving for Big Bear for several days vacation.
Mr. and Mrs.J.B.Andrew,mr.mrs.Geo.E.Fletcher,and Miss Nellie Cobb went to Long Beach on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.M.Royer and family spent Sunday with Mr.Royer's sister,Mrs.W.Amstut of 827 S.Walnut-st.
Mr. and Mrs.L.Van Der Linden and daughter, Charlotte,speent a day at Long Beach last week and enjoyed the surf.
Dr. and Mrs.S.J.Pasehall have returned from Alpaugh and are now at the home their daughter,Mrs.E.H.Adams.
Dr. and Mrs.H.D.Cook,S32 S.LAngeles-st,and daughter,Miss Josephine Cook,speent Sunday at Long Beach.
children, Charles H., and Lynette Bird-sail, of Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs.L.J.Flaim left today for Los Angeles after visiting friends in Anaheim.The expect to go north as far as Oregon.
Mrs.Ella D.Williams spent several days in Los Angeles the past week visiting with her cousin,Mrs.Van Oche of the Occidental hotel.
Dr.and Mrs.H.D.Cookand daughter,Miss Josephine Cook spent Saturday at Los Angeles and attended the theatre in the evening.
Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Ruiekof 310 Emily-st,had for their dinner guests Saturday evening,Miss Irene Barnes and Mr.Jack Pierce of Asuza.
Mr.and MrsButlerandMr,and Mrs.BloumeryanddaughterMamie.of Madra are visiting Rev.P.Brown.mr.his sister,Miss B.Brown.
Mrand Mrs.E.A.Bear entertainedat dinner Sunday for Mr.,and Mrs.Cap Hunt of Los Angeles,Mrs.Mrs.Roger DuttonandMr.,and Mrs.GEO.Dutton.
Mrs.Walter Luce returned on Friday from a trip to Nebraska to her home in Anaheim.She is now staying with her mother-in-law,Mrs.M.A.Luce.
Mr和Mrs.A.Nagle,Mrs.E.BMeritt,Mr.Kenneth NagleandMr.Jack Alden motored to Highland Park Sunday afternoon and visited with friends.
Mrs.Roy EnycartandMiss Katherine Parker have returned to their homes in Los Angeles after visiting at the home of Miss Elenora A.Parker the past week.
Mr.thomas CrawfordofLosAnge-lersformerlyofthiscity,speent Saturdaywithhis sisters,Mrs.MontgomeryandMissAnnaCrawfordofEastBroadway.
Mr和Mrs.F.A YoungbluthandfamilyandMrs.M.Grosthoffhadaddelightfultimevisitingthecherrytreesandbringhomeagoodsupply yesterday.
Mr和Mrs.CarlVedderandMissesClaraandEllenSellsofOrangethorpe-areleavingTuesdayfora triptoWashington They intend to visit relatives at Kennewick.Wash.
Edwin Millerwho is employed in the traffic department of the telephone company in Los Angeles spent the week end with his parents Mr.Mrs.L.E.MillerofW.Broadway.
Mr.Fred He*returnedlasteveningfroma triptothecast.Hehasbeen
HOTEL VALENCIA GUESTS
Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included, Scott James, Sanna Maria; Edward Bradshaw, San Francisco; T. B. Smith, Brea; M. Floy Barnes, Wichita, Kan.; Mrs. Clarence Parker, Sacramento; A. A. Ambrose, San Diego; Mrs. J. W. Thomas, Los Angeles; J. C. Jenkins, Los Angeles; C. B. Williams, Ocean Park; Eugene Jurmyl, Boston.
PACKING HOUSE VISITORS
Visitors at the Anaheim Orange & Lemon Assn. yesterday included—Jennie Pritchard, Dorsburg, Tenn., Brownie Blow, Kickman, Ky.; R. Watts, San Pedro.
VISIT CHERRY ORCHARDS
The following party made a trip to the cherry orchards of Beaumont yesterday:
Emma, Ethel and Wm. Koontz of Norwalk.
Mrs. Claudia Kirby of Long Beach.
Miss Vera and Elva Eliot of Norwalk.
Mr. and Mrs. Baley and two children from San Pedro.
Mr. Harry and Miss Laura Wood of Puente.
Mr. and Mrs. Irish and two children from Norwalk.
Mr. and Mrs. Spinner from San Pedro.
Mr. and Mrs. George Biddle from Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Krueger from Los Angeles.
Miss Norma Meckes, Anaheim.
Mr. Jesse Koontz, Fullerton.
Mr. George Koontz and sons, Everett and Bob from Norwalk.
DELIGHTFUL FAMILY REUNION
A delightful family reunion took place yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McClellan at their home on Elm-st. The afternoon was spent in music and social chat after which Mrs. McClellan served a bountiful dinner. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hally, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Memetz, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McClellan and their two daughters, Ellen and Virginia and son, R. W. McClellan, Jr; Mr. and Mrs. J./L. Johnson, Mrs. L. A. Cook and son, Edward, Mr. P.C. McClellan, Mrs. C.E.Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Argos Adams, and son, Loma, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Adams and children, Mr. and Mrs. L.S.Himes and Mrs.Himes, mother of L.S.Himes and Miss Laura McClellan, daughter of the host and hostess.
WILL RETURN TO ANAHEIM
Miss Charlotte Van Der Linden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.L.Van Der Linden, was married at Santa Ana Thursday, June 9, to Oscar D.Cornelius, also of Anaheim. The bride is a charming young woman who came from Michigan a year ago. The happy pair left for Colorado Friday with the best wishes of their friends. They intend to return to California in the fall and spend the winter in
Mr. and Mrs.M.Royer and family spent Sunday with Mr.Royer's sister, Mrs.W.Amstutz of 827 S.Wainut-st.
Mr. and Mrs.L.Van Der Linden and daughter, Charlotte spent a day at Long Beach last week and enjoyed the surf.
Dr. and Mrs.S.J.Paschall have returned from Alpaugh and are now at the home their daughter,Mrs.E.H.Adams.
Dr. and Mrs.H.D.Cook,832 S.L.Ongeles-st,and daughter,Miss Josephine Cook,sent Sunday at Long Beach.
The monthly meeting of the Orange Retail Dry Goods Dealers will be held at the Fullerton club Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs.F.A.Murchand Mr. and Mrs.J.M.Reeves spent Sunday in Downey visiting relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs.Harry M.Allen of Lincol-ave motored to Los Angeles yesterday where they enjoyed the show at Grauman's.
Mr. and Mrs.Charis.Eygubroad are entertaining this week,their grand-
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WILL RETURN TO ANAHEIM
Miss Charlotte Van Der Linden,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Van Der
Linden, was married at Santa Ana
Thursday, June 9, to Oscar D. Cornellus,
also of Anaheim. The bride is a charming young woman who came from Michigan a year ago. The happy pair left for Colorado Friday with the best wishes of their friends. They intend to return to California in the fall and spend the winter in Anaheim.
BENEFIT FOR EBELL CLUB
Mrs. R. B. Herman entertained Saturday afternoon at the Masonic hall as a benefit for the Ebell Club. The afternoon was spent in playing 500, Mrs. Adkins won first prize and Mrs. Holland second. After the game the hostess served light refreshments. Almost 50 ladies were present and a most enjoyable afternoon was spent.
A. U. H. S. 1919 CLASS REUNION
The Misses Ruth Pannier, Evelyn Degryse and Wilhelmina Zitzman were joint hostesses at a reunion of the A. U. H. S. class of 1919 at the home of Miss Ruth Pannier Saturday evening. The house was prettily decorated in honor of the occasion with pink and green and the hostess served light refreshments. The eveing was spent in games and talking over the good old times. Those present were Misses Ruth Lott, Blanche Fulwider, Elizabeth Bartlett, Edith Redet, Erma Meyer, Luclie Davis, Clementine Mattis, Marle Schacht, Vera Blackmore, Elsa Block, Ruth Steele and Mr. Edwin Schleuter, Mr. Fred Hein, Miss Belka J., Walker, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Clayes and Alice Howard and Donald Pannier. A most enjoyable evening was spent.
“FAKE” PHONE MAN GETS $10,000 GEMS
CHICAGO, June 13.—Mrs. Bertha Young, wife of a wealthy business man, was held up and robbed of $10,000 in jewels today by a bandit who posed as a telephone lineman.
MRS. ORTHWEIN HYSTERICAL
CHICAGO, June 13.—Mrs. Cora Orthwein became hysterical in court today when Prosecutor Lloyd Help accused her of shooting her lover in the back. The defendant, charged with murdering Herbert P. Zeigler, squirmed under the bitter arraignment of Help.
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Amoskeag Apron Check Gingham, Only 11c yd.
A sensational value for the quality is such as to warrant a much higher marking.
GINGHAM FROCKS 20% OFF
Bright airy frocks of light and dark patterns. Plain and ruffled styles. Just the thing for warm days.
BOYS' WASH SUITS $1.48 UP
Fashioned in serviceable materials for hard wear.
40-INCH CHARMEUSE
Very choice material in the leading shades. Values to $7.50, for only $2.95 yd.
36-inch Taffeta ...$1.59
36-inch Tricolette ...$1.65 yd.
Novelty Sport Skirtings $1.95 yard.
One lot Children's Hose, sizes 9 and 9½ only black and brown ...19c
WHITE PUMPS $3.85
Broken lines of women's pumps and oxford made of fine kid leather.
LINGERIE BLOUSES $1.00
A splendid offering of attractive organdie and volle blouses at this very low price.
72x90 Sheets, a very special offer ...$1.98
Pillow Cases, 42x26, 45x36 remarkable values ...29c
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A Growing Store
and Lynette BirdFlain left today
visiting friends
to go north
spent several
the past week
in Mrs. Van Oche
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Cook and daughhook spent Saturand attended the
g.
Buckle of 310 Eminner guests Satrene Barnes and
asuza.
Eler and Mr. and
daughter Mamie,
Rev. P. Brown
B. Brown.
Beard entertaininfor Mr. and Mrs.
Meles, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
returned on FriNebraska to her
She is now stayin-law, Mrs. M.
Magle, Mrs. E. B.
Nagle and Mr.
to Highland Park
and visited with
and Miss Katherine
and to their homes
her visiting at the
erna A. Parker the
Ford of Los Ancity, spent Satrs., Mrs. MontgomCrawford of East
A. Youngbluth and
Mrs. G. Strodhoff
time visiting the
ing home a good
Vedder and Mines
of Orangethorpetuesday for a trip
they intend to visit
wick, Wash,
who is employed in
int of the telephone
Angles spent the
parents Mr. and
W. Broadway,
turned last evening
east. He has been
ing and family, Mr. Power and Mrs.
Bandy.
A. E. Clarke and family spent yeaterday in Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Neano spent Sunday at Modjeska's ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Glinett attended the
ball game at Fullerton yesterday.
Miss Leslie Gaynor of Los Angeles
spent Sunday with Miss Ruth Grim.
Miss Naomi Nenno spent the week
end at Huntington Beach, visiting her
aunt, Mrs. Limeen.
Trudenu and Wilcox and their families went to the cherry orchards at Beaumont yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kaufer, Mr. Turner,
and Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy motored
to Beaumont over the week end.
Henry M. Adams is moving from Balbon beach to his ranch one and onehalf miles southwest of Anaheim.
Miss Helen Benamer has been sick
at her home in Redlands since last
Thursday. Miss Beamer is a teacher
at the local grammar schools.
This is the closing week of the Anahelm grammar schools. The county
examinations are being held today,
and will be continued tomorrow and
Wednesday.
The members of the board of trutees of the Anaheim grammar school give the grammar school teachers a picnic and entertainment at Orange-co.
park, tonight.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Barmes of 205
E. Broadway and daughter, Miss Alma Barmes, spent Sunday in Long Beach visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuller, Mr. Fuller is a cousin of Mrs. Barmes.
Dr. J. A. Geissinger performed the
marriage Saturday of Orloff D. Kirby
and Isabel Hanley, of Michigan, who
have been spending the winter in Riverside. They were accompanied here by the bride's parents.
The funeral services of Mr. John Kraft will be held in Eiler's funeral parlor at Orange, Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., and in St. Peter's Lutheran church of Santa Ana at 2 o'clock, Rev. J, H.
Peters of Anaheim will officiate.
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Geissinger quietly celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary yesterday with their son, Mr.
Wayland Geissinger, wife and son, as guests, Mr. Irwin Klein, of Berkeley,
was the week end guest of Mr. Roger Geissinger.
Mr*. F. A. Murch left this afternoon with a party of friends and relatives of Downey for Redlands, where she will attend the opera given by the students.
urday at Balboa on a fishing trareported excellent luck, catch high,
most 400 pounds of baracuda, kerial and Bonita.
DEPOSIT OF ROCK SALT
Vast quantities of rock salt lies loth half a mile beneath the surface
of the earth in the United States.
New York, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsyvania, West Virginia and other state
there are large deposits, but the larg
est deposit in the United States, an
probably in the world, is that mille
extends from northern Kansas across
the west end of Oklahoma, the panhandle of Texas, and southeastern New
Mexico to western Texas. The area
underlain by these areas. Permian salt
deposits is not far from 100,000 square
miles, according to the U.S. Geological
survey, Department of the Interior.The limits of the deposit, espec
tially to the northwest and southeast,
have not been ascertained, but in gen
eral the area of thick salt extends fu
west, and is 50 to 150 miles wide.The
thickness and succession of the beds
are variable, but 700 feet is reported
in one hole, and in many places the
aggregate is more than 300 feet.On
the assumption of an average thick
ness of 200 feet of salt,the gross
quantity in the area of 100,000 squares
miles is so large, about 30,000 billion
tons, that the present needs of the
United States (about 7,000,000 tons) can be supplied for millions of years.
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Wedder and Mines
of Orangethorpe
tuesday for a trip
they intend to visit
wick, Wash.
is employed in
int of the telephone
angles spent the
parents Mr. and
W. Brondway,
turned last evening
east. He has been
months and travelHe has been vislations in the east,
Nagle motored to
day and attended
exercises at the Ochere their son, Kenle, completed his
H. Bandy and
na spent a very enLong Beach. Those
Mr. and Mrs. Hurd-
Kraft will be held in Eiler's funeral
parlor at Orange, Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.
and in St. Peter's Lutheran church
of Santa Ana at 2 o'clock. Rev. J. H.
Peters of Anaheim will officiate.
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Gel'singer quietly
celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary yesterday with their son, Mr.
Wayland Geissinger, wife and son, as guests.
Mr. Irwin Klein, of Berkeley,
was the week end guest of Mr. Roger
Geissinger.
Mr.' F. A. Murch left this afternoon
with a party of friends and relatives of Downey for Redlands, where she will
attend the opera given by the students
of the University of Redlands in which Miss Zelda Reeve, sister of Mrs. Murch
has the leading role.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dahl and family,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Payne and children,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Armbrust and family,
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Flala and family,
Mr. C. Cornwall, and Mrs., and
Mrs. R. O. Quarton and family spent
a pleasant day yesterday at Balboa.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rund from and
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cook spent Sat-
JUNE
FRANCE SALE
Opportunities to Save on quality merchandise, just in time for your summer vacation. These items listed will serve as an index of the wonderful values offered throughout the store, which have undergone a price revision to new and lower levels—in keeping with this store’s policy “To give better values at all times” under all conditions.
Women's Lovely Silk Dresses
At 20% to 1-3 Off
They are indeed exceptional values! Any number of smart styles, reflecting the most popular shades of the season. Beaded, embroidered and self-trimmed.
Mines Co.
for sale. Their Silverado properties are daily actively producing a large quantity of silver. I have been fortunate in procuring for sale a small block of this security from a non-resident owner which is now available for sale. See me for this stock and I will arrange to show you this famous mine in full operation.
C.C.SIDNAM
INVESTMENTS
STOCKS
BONDS
314 First Natl. Bank Bldg.
Phone 210
At 20% to 1-3 Off
They are indeed exceptional values! Any number of smart styles,
reflecting the most popular shades of the season. Beaded, embroidered and self-trimmed.
ALL VOILES ONE-THIRD OFF
What lovely summer fabrics these beautiful collections of quality materials will make. Patterns colors and weaves that you would never hope to find at such discounts.
TE PUMPS $3.85
lines of women's and oxford made of leather.
BLE BLOUSES $1.00
handid offering of at-or-gandie and volle
at this very low price.
Scents, a very offer ... $1.98
Cases, 42x26, 45x36 re29c
27-inch mercerized Poplin, yd. ... 29c
36-in. Long Cloth very Special, yd. ... 22c
36-inch Nain-sook, yd. ... 22c
Windsor Underwear Crepe, superior quality in many colors, yd. ... 29c
36-inch Indian Head yard ... 21c
Soft finish Muslin repriced at ... 11c
Women's lightweight Union Suits ... 60c
Ladies' vest, well made, all sizes ... 35c
Bungalow Aprons in serviceable percale in light and dark shades—attractive and vastly underpriced ... $1.00
One lot women's Union Suits, Specially priced ... $1.00
NOTION SPECIALS
Extra large cabinet Hair Plus ... 25c
Dress Snaps, regular 10c values ... 5c
The Economic Sanitary Napkins, dozen ... 50c
Very high quality rubber pads ... 55c
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