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1921-08-03 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 10 of 14 · OCR glm-ocr
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PRETTY SURPRISE PARTY A total and very happy surprise was that perpetrated upon Miss Marion Quarrie when a number of her friends responded to invitation from Miss Fay Kern to gather at her home for a shower. The marriage of Miss Quarrie to Mr. Evan Miller was recently announced, this being the inspiration for the shower. The guests were assembled when the honoree and her mother arrived, and as they entered the room were greeted with "surprise! surprise!" When she had recovered from her delighted surprise, the girls were given towels to them, these to be added to the hope chest. Miss Quarrie was later given a cut-out puzzle to solve, and being unable to find all the pieces, was asked to step into the adjoining room to find them. Imagine her astonishment when she looked upon what to her, was her double. There stood a dress form wearing Miss Quarrie's clothes, and hanging from her dress were many gifts for her future home. Refreshments were served from a beautifully appointed table. Suspended over the table was a large yellow crepe paper umbrella indicating the shower, with streamers in the table. Bouquets of marigolds furthered the color motif. The living room was decorated with marguerites in large clusters. Guests at the happy affair were the Misses Rea Bushnell, of Fullerton; Evelyn Degryse, Vera O'Rourke, Philura Sparkes; the Medames John Perkins, A. M. Quarrie, Paul Taggert, Welcome M. Ward, Marion Paulkner, who, with the honoree and the hostess passed a most enjoyable evening together. PROGRESSIVE BEACH PARTY A progressive beach party was enjoyed last evening when a party of friends journeyed to Anaheim Landing where they roasted wienies and ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mauerhan charmingly entertained last night with a three course dinner for the pleasure of a few friends. The rooms were beautifully decorated with flowers and fern. The guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott and Miss Vera O'Rourke and Mr. Bill Schumacher. K. OF C.'S PLAN JOINT PICNIC Knights of Columbus, Anaheim council, will hold a picnic jointly with Santa Ana council, going to Orange-co park Sunday, Aug. 7. All members of the two councils, their families and friends are invited. Be sure to take along a well-filled basket. The entertainment committee is working out details for an interesting program and an afternoon of pastime. Anaheim council was the guest Tuesday evening of Santa Ana council, and together they discussed holding the picnic. At the meeting here last evening of the Anaheim lodge plant were completed and a large crowd is expected. RETURN FROM PLEASANT TRIP Rev. J. H. Peters of Grace Lutheran church and Mrs. Peters returned yesterday from a three-week trip which was a combination of business and pleasure, but with all a delightful vacation. They went by auto to Lawn, Calif., in Inyo-co, where Rev. Peters conducted services. They camped all the while on the trip, and during their stay in Laws. The pulpit was filled in Rev. Peters' church here by Rev. Sholtz from Pomona, during his absence, but the local pastor will greet his congregation again next Sunday. NEBRASKA PICNIC SATURDAY. Col. F. M. Rubble, president of the Nebraskans, is announcing once more the big picnic reunion in Bixby Park, Long Beach, Saturday, the 6th. He has appointed all Nebraskans in Long Beach as a great reception committee and asks all others to go down and be received. He will have all the usual attractions, registers, basket dinners, program and jolly social time." PROGRESSIVE BEACH PARTY A progressive beach party was enjoyed last evening when a party of friends journeyed to Anaheim Landing where they roasted wiennes and with the many good things accompanying, feasted well. They later moored to Long Beach, there passing he evening along the pike, seeing he sights and having a good time generally. The party was a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. H. McDonald and son Doyle who leave soon for Wichita, Kan. They have been in Anaheim two years, and are returning to dispose of their property in that city. In all probability they will make Anaheim their future home. Those who formed the party were Measra and Mesdames Tomb, Paul Bock, H. E. McDonald and son Doyle and H. J. Kampling. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Ella Cook, having reached the age of 15 years, was the inspiration for a six o'clock chicken dinner last evening given as a surprise by her mother, Mrs. John Cook, at their Laguna Beach cottage; "Snuggle Inn." The appointments were all in pink with dahillas of the delicate shade being used for floral trimming. The birthday cake was done in pink and carried 15 dainty candles in holders. The evening was passed in dancing. Invitations were issued to Miss Katherine Cravath, Miss Melba Dugas and Miss Bertha Kob, of Fallbrook, and Meesrs Joe Glsl, Gordon Stone, Chat Wilson and Jack Woods, the latter two of Riverside. WEDNESDAY WHIST MEET At the home of Mrs. H. L. Backs, Mrs. Fred Mickle was the charming hostess to the members of the Wednesday afternoon Whist club. The rooms were decorated with potted ferns. The first prize was given to Mrs. E. Borchert, the second to Mrs. Alice Booth and the third to Mrs. H. Backs. At the close of the afternoon the hostess served delicous refreshments. Those enjoying this affair were Mesdames W. P. Quarton, Wade Quarton, M. Neblung, L. Witherall, Minnie Palmer, J. Johnson, W. Jewell, T. Dietrick, Alice Booth, H. Backs and E. Borchert, and the hostess, Mrs. Mickle, Mrs. Walter Mickle was a guest of the club. DANCE AT BEACH HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arnold May, 1129 West Broadway, are entertaining with a dancing party tonight; at Hotel Virginia, Long Beach, in compliment to Dr. Harry Huffman, a brother of Mrs. May, who has been DANCE AT BEACH HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arnold May, 1129 West Broadway, are entertaining with a dancing party tonight; at Hotel Virginia, Long Beach, in compliment to Dr. Harry Huffman, a brother of Mrs. May, who has been her house guest the past three weeks, but who returns soon to his home in Omnitha. Among the guests are Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Temple and the Misses Ruth and Marton Temple, of Long Beach, and others from Los Angeles. Dr. Huffman has been complimented with several nice social gatherings during his visit here, among them recently was a house party of ten persons at the McFarren home on East Walnut and Orange-sts, in Santa Ana. S. S: CLASS VISITS BEACH The Sunday school class of William Starbuck of the Fullerton Metropolitan church entertained the D. O. D. class of the same church last evening at Huntington Beach. This class was beaten by the later class in a membership campaign. Swimming was the big attraction. There was about 20 young folks present. The young men's class entertained the young women's class. Mr. and Mrs. William Starbuck, the Misses Florence Ford and Amber Wilhite, and Mr. McClune chaperoned the crowd. HOTEL VALENCIA GUESTS Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included Seth Ovalis, Albany, N. Lee Coast; Clark Puerover, Tacoma, Wash.; Manspeaker, Pittsburg, Pa.; speaker, Long Beach; F. by the Los Angeles; Mrs. A. C. was held; A. J. Blackstone, workers of Helmer, San Diego; Atlanta and Angeles; C. J. Moore, the United States; D. Hights, Los Mexican hostels and Los Angeles; W.W. studies coming in the wake Capderville autumn of serious bombings on Lakeplaying a battleship brige City. In addition, resembling motion are giving official charges. Impressive work D. Utilized the coastal formikly morning enoughe you... THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA DINNER Mauerhan last night inner for the The rooms arrated with requests of the Mrs. Fred Rourke and ST PICNIC is, Anaheim nicic jointly going to Oraug. 7. All councils, their invited. Be all-filled bliss committee top an interafternoon of in the guest a Ana county discussed the meeting the Anaheim deleted and i SANT TRIP of Frace Lulu. Peters rea three-combination e, but withthey weft In Inyo-co, fuced servithe while on their stay in In Rev. Perev. Sholtz, this absence, will greet his Sunday. SATURDAY. ident of the or once more Bixby Park. the 6th. He means in Long on committee down and be all the usual sket, dinners, time. JUNGLE ETHICS IN MAN VERY MARKED Ethics of the jungle are quite noticeable in man. Freeman H. Bloodgood told Santa Ana Kiwans members at Junchson. "Delinquency" was the subject of Bloodgood's talk. He said in part: "Eighty persons in Santa Ana are feeble minded, if we believe statistics that four in every thousand persons are born mental deficient. Ninety-seven per cent of those cured of meningitis become feeble minded, those statistics say. "Degrees of mental deficiency are tabulated. Morons are those whose intelligence grades from 7 to 32 years; imbeciles range from 12 to 7 years in intelligence, and idiots never gain over a 2-year-old child." "Our state anylums, reform schools, penitentiaries, as well as the homes specially equipped for the insane are largely filled with mental defectives—high grade, morons." "Examination of boys, confined to Whittier, for instance, shows that a great number of them are high-grade morons. Pomona now is planning special buildings and departments to care for such cases." "Prohibition means more than we realize in casual discussion of its present workings. Statistics showed that 52 per cent of the feeble minded during the wet days were the result of alcohol. In other words, prohibition should eliminate in one stroke one-half of the feeble minded persons in this country." "These investigations, examinations and compilation of statistics proved that blood counts in the progress of man. Luther Burbank can work wonderful changes in a plant during a period of sixty years." "Similar progress in man takes 4000 years. Man reproduces three times in a generation, while the plants reproduce every year." "War depletes the stock of man. Napoleon lowered the standard of the Frenchman by two inches. He picked the flower of France for his campaign. War does this for every naval officer." In the southern part of the state increased activity of county road officers is also reported. For the first time in its history a "cop" has been stationed on the famous Conejo grade between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. All counties from San Diego and Imperial on the south to San Luis Obispo on the north state that they will not tolerate excessive speed by any "vacation speeders." Speed-traps are not being used so much now by county officers as formerly, says the Club, but greater activity on the open road is being shown by motorcycle officers than ever before in a fair and above-board manner. FUGITIVE BANKER MARFA, Tex., Aug. 4... Warren C. Spurgin, absconding president of the Michigan Avenue Trust Co. of Chicago, has been located in Chihuahua City, according to the district superintendent of a private detective agency here today and is surrounded by operatives of the company. His arrest is expected momentarily by the Mexican authorities. A St. Louis builder is experimenting with houses made of native clay and loam, tapped into molds and plastered with cement to prevent weathering. Rotterdam's harbor has been equipped with a floating dry dock that can care for the largest ships engaged in transatlantic trade with the continent. An Oregon man has invented a farm tractor that remains practically level yet maintains its traction of steep hillsides without danger of overturning. Three parties of scientists are trying to find a way to obtain power by harnessing the heat of the Hawaiian volcano Kilauea as has been done in Italy. AFRICA SENDS FOR SAVAGE AUTO TIRING How often do we hear the question, "What becomes of all the cars?" This familiar inquiry was explained to some extent by the author that odd size automobile tires make California are being shipped to mote and little known countries Africa. It will be remembered that you ago a proposal for providing a country on the African west coast for American negroes was given attention. Some of these transplant Afro-Americans have been proxies in their new land, as a letter celled by A. E. Kelley, export manager of the Spreckles Savage Tire indicates. The letter follows: Accera, Gold Coast, Africa Dear Sir: Two years ago I bought America an American automobile American is the name of the car it is a short one with tall white called unhung I think. Two of tires are your California kind, give good service and I send you check. Send me please four tires fit my auto and the change if any. So, in the jungles of Africa's Coast American automobiles and California tires are not unknown traveler will not be surprised meet in the most obscure lands old motor friends in the styles of last decade. A Chicago inventor's safety raiser equipped with a roller which passing over a man's face causes blade to give sliding strokes. The government of the Federals Malay States will engage an electrical investigation staff to look at the question of a public power plly. Saturday, November 15, 1920. WARNING OF THE RACE ONCE MORE BIXBY PARK, The 6th. He means in Longon committee down and be all the usual market dinners. Time William J. Bryson, both L. Nebraskank WARNING OF THE PEST that have as a result the Tortrix a statementones, director Growers Aswer up the immediately" present that is being with the destroy the to prevent it is no adnfected fruit it would beoying it, the sense of handtion is work-ol of the pest most than can destroy the VACATION AUTOISTS MUST WATCH SPEED From the northern part of the state comes announcement that the autoists who exceed the speed limit in and about Sacramento are going to get theirs! Motorcycle officers thruout northern counties are reported by the Auto Club of So. Calif. to be exceedingly active. Many arrests of So. Calif auto owners who are visiting in the north have been reported to the Auto Club legal department, but in the majority of cases these arrests have been caused by the recklesness of the motorists themselves. 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The letter follows: Accra, Gold Coast, Africa. cars ago I bought from an American automobile, is the name of the auto. short one with tall wheels, thung I think. Two of the your California kind, they service and I send you here and me please four tires to to and the change if any." the jungles of Africa's Gold American automobiles and Calres are not unknown. The will not be surprised to the most obscure lands these friends in the styles of the ide. ingo inventor's safety razor ed with a roller which, in over a man's face, causes the give sliding strokes. Government of the Federated ates will engage an electritigation staff to look into lon of a public power sup- BENNER SHEET METAL WORKS We make anything you want of Tin, Zinc, Copper and Galvanized Sheets. Rear 219 S. Lemon St. Phone 348-W Anaheim, Cal. 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Even the most casual inspection of the details of design and workmanship will reveal that full measure of quality which motorists have learned to associate with Buick. Obviously a high grade automobile—a genuine Buick production—the prices listed below make this great Four even greater. A value such as this is possible only because of the combination of Buick engineering skill devoted to the one ideal of quality, Buick production facilities developed over nearly a quarter of a century, and Buick's nation-wide distribution and service organization. The Buick Motor Company is proud of the Buick Four. It has the faith of long experience in this newest addition to its line. It places upon it unreservedly the Buick guarantee carried by every Buick automobile produced. That its confidence is well placed is manifested not only by the keen interest with which motorists have awaited this announcement, but also the advance orders placed by distributors, dealers, and the general public. 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