oc-plain-dealer 1921-07-13
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Society: Clubs: Lodges: Churches
MISSION SOCIETIES MEET
The Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Christian church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. A. B. Markle. The subject for the lesson was "The Commission that Christ Gave to the Disciples." Rev. Howe and others made interesting talks. Three new members were affiliated with the society, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Ballou and Rev. Howe.
CONTEST ON MYSTERY BOX
The Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet in the church parlor at 2:30 Thursday. There will be a lively contest on the Mystery Box and a good attendance is desired.
I. O. O. F. INSTALL OFFICERS
Installation of the newly elected officers of the I. O. O. F. occurred last evening, Roy K. Bishop and staff, from the Santa Ana lodge conducting the ceremony. Interesting talks were given by the visitors, and by officers from the local lodge, after which refreshments were served in the banquet room.
The officers install were: Past Noble Grand, Henry A Mang; Noble Grand, George Tanner; Vice Grand, Guy Pollard; Recording secretary, E. B. Johnson; Financial secretary, Frank Gater; Treasurer, Fred Garrison; Warden, Fred Summons; Conductor, W. P. Webb, Sr.; Right Supporter to N. G., William Mang; Left Supporter to N. G., William Sawdy; Chaplain, C. W. Hedges; Right Supporter to Vice Grand, C. J. Mauerhan; Left Supporter to Vice Grand, Oliver Hill; Right Scene Supporter, Frank Machleb; Left Scene Supporter, Charles Fay; Inside Guardian, Roy Pollock, Outside Guard, Louis Strutman.
MANY ENJOY M. E. OUTING
The at-home given yesterday by Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Geissinger at their Balboa Island summer home to members of the Methodist White Temple was a decided success. Fully 250 guests enjoyed their hospitality, a large number of high school young people attending.
Swimming and boating were the chief amusements, after greetings, although an indoor ball game which seemed to be of the free-for-all kind,
GRACE LUTHER LEAGUE PICNIC
Members of the Luther League of Grace Lutheran church motored to Orange-co park last evening for a welter roast and a jolly good time. Games of many kinds assisted in creating a first-class appetite, and everybody was willing to help cook the weinies over the big stoves. Rolls, pickles and cookies completed the menu.
The young folks were chaperoned by Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Peters, Mrs. Larsen and Mrs. Bargsten. The Misses Pauline Peters, Emma Heineman, Matilda Puls, Ella Brenner, Margaret Pouller, Clara Heinze, Edytha Hayward, Frieda and Ada Heinze; the Messrs August Bush, Ernest Reush, John Bargsten, Paul Reush, Lloyd Larsen, Henry Schimmling, Alfred Schimmling and Henry Siefken.
CHRISTIAN S. S. CONFERENCE
A conference of the teachers and officers of the Christian Sunday school was held last evening with an unusually good attendance. Plans to further interest in the Sunday school thru the warm months were discussed.
A committee was appointed to arrange for a public program to be given in the near future, as the Sunday school has pledged $500 to the building fund, and there still remains $90 to raise.
Refreshments and a social hour closed a most delightful and encouraging conference.
HOSTESS TO MERRY FEW CLUB
Mrs. E. Voss Herrington was hostess to the ladies of the Merry Few club yesterday afternoon at her home the living room of which she had tasty decorated with hydrangeas for the occasion.
Flitting needles and chatting caused the afternoon to pass all too quickly, and at its close Mrs. Herrington served brick ice cream and cake to her guests. Attending the pleasant gathering were the Messdames Grace Knelp, Lelia Campbell, Mary Anderson, Thelma Wilson and Miss Valle Pember, also two guests of the club, Mrs. R. L. Hart and Mrs. C. P. Slack.
Miss Josephina mo., ind., who bids off Mrs. H. F. T streets, has re-where she is paired her sister, Mrs. Edwin Guests of Mrs. resided in Kokopi.
Mr. Dickerkton in the borough Goodwin, Walts of Los Angeles derful time an nights with an gold fish fry They are expected and will have res.
A. B. McMahon Co., has returned trip through Mr. and Mrs Grover and co-tors in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Bertham a visitor in A.
Mr. and Ms Tuesday for J Bear Lake, for cation.
Fred Welscher the Ord Land near Seal Beach division imprime and water pipe smooth sandy beach and ocean a boat can be
L. J. Sheridan Mrs. Leonard phum Monday
S. F. Willis ing friends Marsh at the a communical time he time.
Mrs. Elwood was a visitor Lemon Assn.
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MANY ENJOY M. E. OUTING
The at-home given yesterday by Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Geissinger at their Balboa Island summer home to members of the Methodist White Temple was a decided success. Fully 250 guests enjoyed their hospitality, a large number of high school young people attending.
Swimming and boating were the chief amusements after greetings, although an indoor ball game which seemed to be of the free-for-all kind, caused great merriment. Dr. Geissinger had chartered the boat, "The Limited," and took his guests among the islands and on the breakers, although not quite out on the ocean.
Fully 200 enjoyed a cafeteria luncheon at noon and in the evening about 250 were served as many motored down after the close of business.
The day was one of the most enjoyable in the social calendar of the church, and all feel that as entertainers, Dr. and Mrs. Geissinger have no peers.
PHILATHEA CLASS MEETING
The Philathea class of the Methodist Sunday school held its regular meeting last night in the church. After the business was transacted a social hour in compliment to Miss Marjorie Rains and Miss Roberts, members of the class who leave soon on extended vacation trips, concluded with many pleasant wishes and expressions of good cheer.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Luciano Alamillo, 36, Santa Ana, and Aurella Macias, 38, Anaheim.
John L. Byars, 50, and Rosa Harris, 40, both of Santa Ana.
William M. Cox, 24, Brea, and Ruth Wright, 17, Placentia.
Fred Gale, 21, Fullerton, and Doyle Anderson, 18, Brea.
Ramon Hernandez, 35, and Sole-dad Briseno, 31, both of Anaheim.
MEETING OF ALTAR SOCIETY
The Altar society of St. Boniface church met yesterday with Mrs. W. J. Helinz and Mrs. Book hostesses. Whist was the diversion for the afternoon in which Mrs. J. Ranken won first prize and Mrs. Kluthe was awarded the consolation prize. Light refreshments were served later.
It was decided to postpone the meetings through August and September, as many are absent from town during the summer season.
JOLLY SWIMMING PARTY
Miss Ruth Pannier was hostess to a merry crowd of young people last evening at her home on So. East-st, they being invited for a swimming party and watermelon feast. Following the sports out of doors, the guests went into the house and enjoyed cards for a time.
Participating in the party were the Misses Ruth Mende, Nita Hertzler, Florence Snyder, Elsa Bloch,
Fay; Inside Guardian, Roy Pollack,
Outside Guard, Louis Strutman.
ENTERTAININGS BANKERETTES
Miss Vera O'Rourke, 201 E. Broadway, was hostess last evening to the Bankerettes, the membership of which is composed of the young ladies who are employed in the banks here. Baskets of marigolds graced points about the rooms with their golden cheer.
Music and fancy work occupied the early hours, after which most dainty refreshments were served.
Guests at the affair were the Misses Wilhelmina Zittmann, Philura Sparks, Evelyn Degryse, Marlon Quarie, Lucile Bastian, Wilma O'Rourke, Mrs Harold Goddard and the hostess, Miss Vera O'Rourke.
PACKING HOUSE VISITORS
Visitors at the Anaeheim Orange & Lemon Assn., yesterday included: F. E. Elliott, Yuma; and Elizabeth Freie, Chicago.
CHAT 'N SEAU CLUB MEETS
The Chat 'N Seau club will meet Thursday evening with Mrs. R. E. Campbell, 610 Zeyn-st.
The Village Gossip
Bees of Orange-co are a healthy and vigorous lot. They are as nearly free from disease as it is possible to keep them, and their efforts to make honey under adverse conditions the last three months are truly admirable.
County Bee Inspector J. E. Pleasants, who is the physician and health officer of the honey bees of this county, said today that in the last month he has found but one stand of wild brood in the hundreds of stalks that he has inspected. That stand is promptly destroyed. The general good health of the bees is due to the fact that Inspector Pleasants is always on his job.
"It has not been a good year in the mountains for honey making." he said. "Some of the apiarists took out honey, but the yield was very light."
"The bees did the best they could with cloudy days and the spring dry spell."
"Jimmie" decided to celebrate the Fourth.
He did.
He trotted along the highways of Orange-co and landed in Anaheim—
JOLLY SWIMMING PARTY
Miss Ruth Pannier was hostess to a merry crowd of young people last evening at her home on So. East-st, they being invited for a swimming party and watermelon feast. Following the sports out of doors, the guests went into the house and enjoyed cards for a time.
Participating in the party were the Misses Ruth Mende, Nita Hertzler, Florence Snyder, Elsa Bloch, Margaret Walthall, Theresa Siewert, Alice Pannier, and the Messrs. Roll Lühring, Paul Doescher, Walter Hochull, Milt Pannier, Leonard Siewert, Leonard Pannier, George Rains and Mack McLaughlin.
MRS. HARBESON ENTERTAINS
Mrs. C. E. Harbeson entertained the 500 club yesterday afternoon at her home on Burton-ave, the club being a social section of the O. E. S. chapter.
First prize was won by the hostess, Mrs. Harbeson, second prize by Mrs. H. J. Schulte and third prize by Mrs. H. O. Henderson. A dainty collation completed the afternoon's entertainment.
Mrs. Glaze, of Fullerton will be客座 to the E-Z club Friday afterward.
HOTEL VALENCIA GUESTS
Visits at Hotel Valencia yesterday included: Grace Herman, Findlay, O.; M. Mayer, Los Angeles; G. S. Francisco; L. E. Menendez, M. M. Wiloon, Los B. C. Phelps, Los Anahuac Beach; V. Ward, Santa Ana.
CONFERENCE
The conference and convene on Thursday churches in So. All meetings in Long Beach One morning days' session. Revision of speakers will be the U.S.A., Harry, pastor of in Desert City Christian church largest church but is one of the a member of the east, having
WHIST OVER FRIDAY
The Star Valley will meet Friday with Mrs. Johnsanic temple F. Nowotny, and Mrs.
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City Briefs
Mrs. Josephine Armstrong, of Kokomo, ind., who has been the house guest of Mrs. H. F. Dierker, North and Palm streets, has returned to Long Beach, where she is passing the summer with her sister, Mrs. Paul Conner. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Greeson are also the guests of Mrs. Dierker, formerly resided in Kokomo.
Mr. Dierker is spending his vacation in the high Sierra with C. G. Goodwin, Walter Mann and Dr. Watson, of Los Angeles. They report a wonderful time and are experiencing cold nights with an inch of ice, and having gold fish for supper and breakfast. They are expected home about the 18th and will have some wonderful fish stories.
A. B. McMahan of the McMahan Auto Co., has returned from a two-week trip through the south and east.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Loly and Mrs. Grover and children have been visitors in Los Angeles today.
Mr. Bertha Meyers, of Orange, was a visitor in Anaheim yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mauerhan left Tuesday for Holloway's Camp at Big Bear Lake, for a several weeks' vacation.
Fred Welsel has purchased a lot of the Ord Land Co. on Anaheim Bay, near Seal Beach. This is a new subdivision improved with paved streets and water piped to each lot, with smooth sandy beaches facing both bay and ocean, being the one place where a boat can be kept on your own lot.
L. J. Sheridan and wife and Mrs. Leonard Evans attended the Orphum Monday night in Los Angeles.
S. F. Willard and family are visiting friends at Pacific Grove Fred Marsh at the local S.P. depot received a communication today from him stating that he is having an enjoyable time.
Mrs. Elwood Hurst of Rockville, Ind., was a visitor at Anaheim Orange and Lemon Asn, yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Goble and son, Jimmie, of Victorville have been guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. L. Goble of E. Broadway. They left Monday for Los Angeles where they will remain the balance of the week, taking in the Elks festivities.
T. Brownlee, of San Bernardino, returned Sunday from their camping trip to Little Bear lake.
Mrs. D. F. Houts is planning to spend three weeks at Glimore Hot Springs Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Houts and daughter Pauline, will accompany her and stay a week.
Mrs. B. F. Houts is expecting Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maloney, of San Francisco, to spend the week-end. They are in Los Angeles at present.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Reed entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Wolden and Carol Saturday, who are motoring through from Portland, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Kuhlman spent yesterday in Los Angeles on business.
Mrs. John Miller, of Riverside is visiting her daughter, Mrs. N. J. Kuhlman for a few days.
Mr. Adolph Richter is in Los Angeles visiting his son for several days.
Mrs. Irwin is on her vacation, spending two or three weeks with her sister in Los Angeles.
Mrs. Thomas Hollingsworth of Oregon has returned to Anaheim to make her home here. She has been visiting Mrs. John Price, of S.Olive At. Present she is with her son, Dale Hollingsworth, of Olinda.
Mr. T. L. Hong will spend tomorrow in Los Angeles. He will play in the Elks' band.
Mrs. Roy Vanatta, of Olinda, is visiting her daughter-in-law, Mrs.Vanatta, of Anaheim. They are going to Los Angeles tomorrow and will stay until Sunday.
Mrs. S. Pressel, of E.Broadway, is spending the day at Glendale.
Mr. and Mrs.Drummond and Mrs.Bolz who have been living at 125 S.Bush-st., leave in the morning to drive through Colorado. They intend to make a six weeks visit there.
Mr. and Mrs.Epson, of Bren are having dinner with Mr. and Mrs.P.S.Hilend today.
Mrs.F.M.Hartman and daughter, Charlotte, of Chicago, have arrived to pass several weeks with relatives in this locality.
Mrs.W.R.Dickenson is entertaining friends from Los Angeles.Mrs.Adams will remain today, while her daughter, Irma, will stay for a week's vacation visit.
Mr. and Mrs.Oliver Baker, who are enjoying their vacation on a motor trip through the north, write relatives they are enjoying themselves all the while...
S. F. Willard and family are visiting friends at Pacific Grove Fred Marsh at the local S. P. depot received a communication today from him stating that he is having an enjoyable time.
Mrs. Elwood Hurst of Rockville, Ind., was a visitor at Anaheim Orange and Lemon Assn. yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Goble and son, Jimmie of Victorville have been guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. L. Goble of E. Broadway. They left Monday for Los Angeles where they will remain the balance of the week, taking in the Elks festivities.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clark and daughter, Izola, and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cooper spent Sunday afternoon at Huntington Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Heying and children motored to Huntington Beach Sunday afternoon.
Richard Duckdale and Leroy Marsh were among those attending the house party yesterday at the Balboa residence of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Gelissinger, pastor of the Methodist White Temple.
Mrs. Bopes, who has been visiting several weeks at her former home in Kansas, will return today to her home in Anaheim.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Franz and daughters, Eva and Grace, living about four miles west of Ananhelm on Lincoln boulevard, will leave Friday by auto for an extended trip through the northern country, with Wenatchee, Wash., their objective points. This was the home of the Franz family for about 12 years, they coming to Anaheim a year ago to reside. They will probably go to Vancouver, B.C., before returning home.
E. B. Camp is building a large bedroom and closet addition to his home at Camphaven ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Livingood of Arlington were visitors in Anaheim this ton were visitors in Anaheim this morning.
Richard Louis Jewell is recovering from a light case of chickenpox.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. James attended the Elks' convention in Los Angeles last evening.
Mrs. F. C. James and daughter, Betty, are going to Los Angeles tomorrow to the Elks' convention. They expect to see the parade and stay over till Friday.
Joe Reed, Granville Waters and Paul Sloop leave today for the Boy Scout camp near Orange-co. park to stay until Saturday.
The Boy Scouts will have no further meetings until Aug. 15 as so many of the boys are holidaying near Orange co. Park.
Miss Helen and Dorothy Hunt are leaving today to join a house-party at Balboa for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Humpherys are attending the Elks convention in Los Angeles. They motor in every day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Garretson expect to move to Orange soon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Houts and Pauline, Mrs. B. F. Houts and John Houts, and Mr. and Mrs. Poplin and Freddy and Paul and Mr. and Mrs. J.
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Wednesday, July 13, 1921
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Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Swindler and Dorothy Ethel Wiley.
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