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NEWS OF FULLERTON
FULLERTON BRIEFS
The Fullerton White Shrine will hold an important meeting at the Masonic Temple this evening at 8 o'clock at which time a brief business session will be held. This is to be followed by an entertainment program of varied nature.
The "Jack-Knife" club, an organization composed of the leading hardware dealers of Orange-co, held their monthly meeting and banquet at McFarland's cafe. Fullerton, last evening at 8 o'clock, diversified program was given.
Principal Marcy, of the grammar school, was at the county seat on school business yesterday. He has been busy since his return from the north in getting things in shape for the opening of the fall term about a month hence.
The Elks will hold their regular lodge session at the Fullerton Club rooms over the Rialto theatre tonight.
Tony Panettin, formerly of Fullerton, now owning a ranch in the northern part of the state where he has been for the past two years, is visiting his father at Fullerton this week.
O. N. Thompson left yesterday for Wilderville to spend a three weeks' vacation.
The Misses Levenia Scott, Mildred Mead and Bernice McBride, have returned from a seven weeks' sojourn in the northern part of the state. Olive Wager of Santa Ana accompanied them to Yosemite, returning in advance.
Clarence Panetta and sister, Mamie, motored to Los Angeles Saturday on business.
Miss Beatrice Rossi of Tulare, formerly of Placentia, is visiting her cousin, Miss Mamie Paretta.
Mrs. M. K. Flint has returned from a month's vacation at Little Bear Lake, reporting a splendid time.
Several ladies from Fullerton attended the meeting of the fancy work club yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jacquish at Placentia.
Mrs. Wheeler Smith of Hollywood came to the Fullerton hospital yesterday for a course of treatment.
Eldon Swain, the 3-year-old son of HELD FOR DRIVING AUTO WHILE DRUNK
Oscar Van Dale of Los Angeles, and Emil Goossens of the same city were haled before Judge French of Fullerton this morning. Goossens was charged with driving a car while intoxicated, and Van Dale of being drunk. Van Dale was fined $15, and sentenced to 30 days in jail, sentence suspended. Goossens was released on a ball of $1000 and will be given a preliminary hearing before Judge French Monday morning.
NEW FURNITURE DEALER
E. C. Adams, second hand furniture man of Fullerton, has sold out to A. Gold of Los Angeles, who takes possession at once of the store located on East Commonwealth-ave just off Spadra-rd. Mr. Gould expects to fix it up and handle both new and second hand furniture.
STREET FUNERAL THIS P.M.
Funeral services for Mrs. Street were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the funeral parlorors of Angus McAulay on No. Spadra-rd, Rev. F. M. Dowling officiating. There was a large crowd present. Interment was in the Anaheim mausoleum.
LIBRARIAN ON VACATION
Miss Minnie Maxwell, Fullerton librarian, left this morning for Glen Ranch where she expects to visit 10 days with her friend, Miss Dyer.
SHOWER FOR MISS BURDORF
A shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burdorf of East Orangethorpe-ave in honor of Miss Augusta Burdorf, bride to be of a prominent man of Pittsburg, Pa. The Misses Grace Key and Isabel Parker acted as hostesses. Guests included: the Misses Augusta Becky, Eleanor and Sophie Burdorf, Mrs. Henry Burdorf, Mrs. Ray Hale, Mrs. John Ortega, Mrs. Richard Bullis, and the Misses Hazel Schultz, Florence Ford, Mary Campbell and Mary Stokes.
ENJOY POTLUCK SUPPER
The Fidelis class of the Baptist Sunday school of Fullerton enjoyed a potluck dinner at the church and ORANGETHORP (Spl.)—Mr. J. E. ters, Florence and Mrs. E. T. Watac port Beach Sunday loved the day.
Quite a few people at Hunting Those present were llam Schumacher, Mrs. R. H. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Freely, Mrs. Harvey dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Custin visited with Heemstra and fam day.
Misses Anna Liebuchanan of Day morning land to spend Anna will return the other two w ten days.
Mr. H. H. Howell is ill in the Clar Los Angeles.
Mr. H. E. Davilee-ave made a Nuys Thursday.
Ms. R. H. Me accompanied Mess Carl Snyder of B Bear Lake Satten men returned honors Mrs. J. K. Wy visiting with Mrs West Orangethorpe days; Mrs. Wyman this locality.
Mrs. McDowell, Dowell, is able to mobile after a home of her so thorpe-ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollenbeck, daughter Marie, Sunday at the family of Dale-ave Mr. Ray Corbell with his fi les, at Pasadena.
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Miss Beatrice Ronal of Tulare, formerly of Placentia, is visiting her cousin, Miss Mamie Paretta.
Mrs. M. K. Flint has returned from a month's vacation at Little Bear Lake, reporting a splendid time.
Several ladies from Fullerton attended the meeting of the fancy work club yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jacquish at Placentia.
Mrs. Wheeler Smith of Hollywood came to the Fullerton hospital yesterday for a course of treatment.
Eldon Swain, the 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Swain, 334 E. Wilshire-ave, fell while playing Saturday, and broke his collar bone. He is recovering.
E. P. Westcott, organizer of the Kiwanis club at Fullerton, has returned from a trip to Chicago, and is working on the membership campaign.
Jack and Wilfred Tildand underwent an operation for tonsilitis at the Fullerton general hospital last night.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Endington and children, and Mrs. F. Cottam, mother of Mrs. Eadington, enjoyed a picnic in Orange-co park Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Childers, Mrs. Catherine Childers, Miss Claire Childers and Guy Taylor of Fullerton; and Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Williams, Mrs. Grier, Mrs. Marsh, and Frank Selkin of Los Angeles enjoyed a pleasant beach party at Balboa Sunday.
Dr. Florence Adkins, a dentist, left today over the Santa Fe for Chicago, where she will reside. She came to Fullerton because of her health, and is now returning to her former home.
Miss M. E. Rowland left today over the Santa Fe for St Louis.
Mr. Peckman left today over the Santa Fe for Sacramento.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Schneider will leave Monday over the P.E. and S.P. for Ft.Worth, Texas.
P. N. Swain of Knoxville, In., who was visiting his brother in Fullerton last winter, is dead, according to news received in Fullerton. J. N. Swain, his brother, received news that he was sick, and had hardly left for Iowa. He did not arrive in time to see his brother alive.
Emanuel Smith is spending the day at Etliwanda.
S. W. Orten and wife left today over the P.E. and S.P. for Chicago.
W. M. Irwin has returned from San Diego where he has been for the past two days, and will motor to the mountains of Mendicino and Humbolt.
T. M. Elliott and family, of Caramel, Ind., are visiting in Fullerton. They are former neighbors of W. M. Irwin and family.
ANAHEIM PREACHER CLAIMS MIRACLES
The attendants at the weekly Bible study on Revelations held at the home of Rev. Jesse N. Blakeley, 511 No. Olive-st, last night, were treated to another miracle, even more wonderful than those that usually
ENJOY POTLUCK SUPPER
The Fidelist class of the Baptist Sunday school of Fullerton enjoyed a potluck dinner at the church and a big social time yesterday evening. About 80 people were present, the ladies having invited their husbands and children. A business meeting was held during which Mrs. Purdy, president of the class, presided.
declares that "Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever, and if we will but accept the Bible at its face value, His power will ever be demonstrated."
Her sister, Miss Nellie Heughen, who brot a nervous breakdown on herself thru over-study at college, also testifies to Christ's healing power thru Rev. Blakeley's prayers.
Mrs. E. Heughen, troubled for years with cramps from which she vainly sought relief, thru medical aid, adds her testimony to that of her daughters as to the "ever present help of Jesus in healing her," and keeping her free from cramps. She declares there are but two requirements: "Faith in the atoning blood of Christ, and obedience to all the commandments of God."
Rev. Blakeley, when interviewed relative to the various testimonials offered of the miracles wrought as the result of his prayers, said: "It's not me at all I'm merely a chunk of mud. Christ said these signs shall follow those who believe I merely took God at His word. God can't lie Therefore when we take Him at His word, and live in obedience to all His commands things happen, and there is no power that can keep them from happening. The Devil may rage, but he can't stop you. The only things that can stop you is disobedience to God, and unbelief in your own heart.Unbelief ties the hands of God Himself."
TOBIN AND DURKEE SALES
Toblin and Durkee report the sale of ten acres of Yucalpa, apple land to Lawrence Jones, formerly of Richfield, now of Newport, and the sale of the Hall residence at Alberta and Olive-sts to N.M.Parker, of St.Joseph,Mo.
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CLAIMS MIRACLES
The attendants at the weekly Bible study on Revelations held at the home of Rev. Jesse N. Blakeley, 511 No. Olive-st, last night, were treated to another miracle, even more wonderful than those that usually accompany these meetings, it was claimed today. Miss Mary Selders, of Riswell, Iowa, who is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Hattie Thayer, route 2, box 303, Anaheim, who lives on a ranch near the intersection of the state highway and Orangethorpe-ave between Anaheim and Fullerton, was brought to the meeting suffering with fever and tonsolitis. The writer of this article assisted her from the car, and was an eyewitness of what followed.
Gathering "the saints" about her and uniting in prayer, Rev. Blakeley anointed her throat with oil, calling on the Lord to rebuke the disease in the name of Jesus. Those who sat about gasped in astenishment at the result. The fever left her and her color came back instantly. Many testified that they could see the swelling recede. She stated she was miraculously healed on the instant, and today reiterated her story, declaring that the healing is permanent.
Mrs. Thayer who brot her to Rev. Blakeley, testified that about two weeks ago she was instantly healed by the Lord thru Rev. Blakeley's offering cancer on her body up and dropping out after prayed for her. It was the blessing by this miracle she said, that caused her niece to the church, who resides there testified to mir-
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ORANGETHORPE CITY, Aug. 10—(Spl.)—Mr. J. E. Durkee and daughters, Florence and Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Watson motored to Newport Beach Sunday, where they enjoyed the day.
Quite a few people from this vicinity were at Huntington Beach Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. William Schumacher, Mr., Joe Lockner, Jr., Mrs. R. H. Meyer and daughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bastody and family, Mrs. Harvey Hartman and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heemstra of Tustin visited with his brother, Frank Heemstra and family of Dale-ave Friday.
Misses Anna, Louise and Evelyn Liebuchanan of W. Olive-st left Sunday morning for Santa Catalena Island to spend their vacation. Miss Anna will return Monday evening but the other two will remain for about ten days.
Mr. H. H. Howl of W. Orangethorpe is ill in the Clara Barton hospital at Los Angeles.
Mr. H. E. Davis and son, Robert, of Dale-ave made a business trip to Van Nuys Thursday.
Mr. R. H. Meyer of Orangethorpe accompanied Messrs. J. F. Simpson and Carl Snyder of Buena Park to Little Bear Lake Saturday evening.
Men returned home Sunday evening.
Mrs. J. K. Wymald of Pasadena is visiting with Mrs. W. W. Johnson of West Orangethorpe-ave for a few days. Mrs. Wymald formerly lived in this locality.
Mrs. McDowell, mother of Dick Meadow, is able to be out in an automobile after a long illness at the home of her son on West Orange-thorpe-ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Hollenbeck, Mrs. Eastman and daughter, Marie, of Glendale, called Sunday at the home of H. E. Davis family of Dale-ave.
Mr. Ray Corllas visited the past week with his father, Mr. Albert Carlisse, at Pasadena.
BUENA PARK, Aug. 10—(Spl.)—Mrs. Albert Messerschmidt and Mrs. Harold Covey entertained on Saturday.
Brea News Items
BREA, Aug. 10—(Spl.)—The Ladies Aid will serve luncheon at the Christian church Arbor day for all the Aid ladies and friends.
Mr Francis Rawyer and wife spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reynolds on So. Walnut-st.
W. H. Sweep was a Sunday visitor at Long Beach Sunday to attend the convention.
A very pleasant evening was spent at Mr. and Mrs. Wheeless Monday; it being her birthday and also wedding anniversary many friends were present, about forty in all.
Refreshments of ice cream and homemade cake was served. A general good time was had by all.
Mr James E. Reynolds and wife will motor to Altadena Thursday, and return via Whittier and be the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edeburgs at that place, recently of Brea.
Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds on Walnut-st were Huntington Beach visitors Monday. They enjoyed bathing in the surf.
the guest of Mrs. W. W. Johnson on West Orangethorpe.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hill and son, attended the theater in Anaheim on Sunday.
Misses Kate and Madge will spent Sunday at Huntington Beach.
Mr. Arthur Thurman of Palma is spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Thurman.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Kennedy of Palma were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.T.Wiley.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Miller have moved into their new home recently purchased from Mr. C.Ledford.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Watkins and children and Mr. and Mrs.R.A.Wilson spent Sunday at Artaelm Landing.
Mrs.M.Sutail and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Brawley at the Buena Park Inn.
Mr. and Mrs.E.A.Smithers and daughter,Martha Marie, motored to Banning on Sunday.
Erline Dairy of Los Angeles is spending a week with her cousin, Funie Mann.
Mrs.E.P.Mann and son,Donald left Sunday for a weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Henshaw, of Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs.Herbert Shunk motored to Anaheim Landing on Sunday.
Thomas Meighan will be seen tonight and tomorrow night at the Fairyland in "White and Unmarried" a Paramount picture.An added attraction will be the Pathe review,and comedy.
Pauline Frederick will be seen again tonight at the Grand in "Salvage." There will also be the international news,and a comedy entitled "Pa Takes a Tramp."
Name Placentia and Richfield Teachers
PLACENTIA, Aug. 10—(Spl.)—The following teachers have been engaged for the coming term at the Placentia-Richfield Grammar schools: At Placentia-school-Bessie E.Clark (Principal) 8th grade.Bess Hardman,7th grade;Edith Beamls,6th grade;Gertrude Isbell,5th grade;Jessie R Schulta,4th grade;Olivle I.-Shong,3rd grade;Marlon Collins,2nd grade;Ruth J.Izabel,1st grade;Dorothy McColloch,1st grade(Mexican);Clara M Silva,1st and 2nd(special);Edythe Phillips,3rd and 4th(grade,(special).Henrietta Valla,5th and 6th(special).Amy McDaniels,7th and 8th(special).Ruth Howerton,music;Abby Chopman art;Faith Johnson,cooking and sewing;Ollie W.Snell,nurse and Truant office;J.A.Bayes manual training.
At Commonwealth school: Rachael Darwin,1st to 4th grades;Glenn A.Riddelbarger,district superintendent.
Much is being done this summer to improve and beautify the grounds at the Placentia school.Several additional sidewalks have been put in and men are now working on retaining walks on the south side of the school.
The Placentia Girl Scouts met at the home of Miss Ruth Howerton Tuesday evening.The regular business was preceded by a daltry three course dinner served by the hostess.
William Bleefeldt and his son,Teddy,j.E.Scott,e.Eisenasher,R.D.Fordham,and H.O.Easton of Placentia,karl Kohl of Fullerton,Elmer Fordham of Los Angeles,and Roy Terry of So.Pasadena enjoyed a deep sea fishing trip last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Hollenbeck, Mrs. Eastman and daughter, Marie of Glendale, called Sunday at the home of H. E. Davie family of Dale-ave.
Mr. Ray Corllas visited the past week with his father, Mr. Albert Carlisa, at Pasadena.
BUENA PARK, Aug. 10.—(Spl.)—Mrs. Albert Messerschmidt and Mrs. Harold Covey entertained on Saturday evening with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Margueret Martin. A large basketful of beautiful linen, china and aluminum were presented to Miss Martin and was a complete surprise. Delicious refreshments of ice cream, cake and punch were served. The out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Marion Elliot of Los Angeles; Mrs. Frank Ashmore, Santa Ana; Misses Hazel Sadle and Lula Frasher, Corona.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hunt and son, Miss Ruth Winters and Herbert Hunt returned on Sunday from a week at Big Bear.
Jack Golden spent Sunday at Laguna where he is building a summer cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Williams and son, Rosser, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Foutz motored to La Bee on Friday returning Sunday. They met a number of relatives from Visalia and had a family reunion, there being sixteen in the party.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Lewis have returned from their vacation and are now preparing to move to Artesia where Mr. Lewis will have charge of the Scott & Framptons store. Mr. Fred Scott will be in charge of the store here.
Prof. and Mrs. E. A. Owen of Fresno were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smothers.
Mr. and Mrs Marion Elliot and children and Miss Emma Pilgrim of Los Angeles were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Edwin Martin.
Mrs. Ethel Conway of Scott & Framptons is on her vacation.
Mrs. Fred Scott and children left on Sunday for a month's vacation at Long Beach.
Mr. Charles H. Owens motored to his ranch at San Marcos on Saturday evening, returning early Sunday morning.
Miss Emily Shaw returned to Huntington Beach on Monday evening after a two weeks' visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaw.
Mrs. J. K. Wyward of Pasadena, is
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Wednesday, Thursday, August 10 and 11
THOMAS MEIGHAN
In "White and Unmarried"
A Paramount Picture
Added Attraction; Pathe Review and Comedy
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Wednesday, August 10
Pauline Frederick In "Salvage"
Comdey, "Pa Takes a Tramp"
Also International News
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Thursday, August 11
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Comedy, "The Chiropodist," Also Ford Weekly.
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Wednesday, August 10
Pauline Frederick In "Salvage"
Comdey, "Pa Takes a Tramp"
Also International News
Adults 25c; Children 10c; plus war tax
Thursday, August 11
WANDA HAWLEY
In "Food for Scandal"
Comedy, "The Chiropodist," Also Ford Weekly.
Adults 25c; Children 10c; plus war tax
High School Auditorium
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Saturday, August 13
8 o'clock P.M.
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