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Society: Clubs: Lodges: Churches FULWILDER-MORLEY NUPTIALS A wedding of interest to all the younger set in Anaheim and many older friends, occurred this afternoon at 3 o'clock, when Miss Blahce Pulwider became the bride of Mr. Frederick Burton Morley, the ceremony being performed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Casey, 313 Best Adele-st, Rev. Edward J. Statom, of Fullerton Presbyterian church officiating with the single ring ceremony. Only the near relatives and closest friends of the bride and groom were present. The home was made beautifully appropriate for such a happy event by liberal use of pink and white flowers, stately and fragrant amaryllis being combined with form in tall vases and large baskets all about the rooms. The young couple stood in a floral nook, before the fireplace, and were unattended. The bride's gown was a rich one of abt brown crepe de chine, trimmed in henna, and she wore hat, gloves, pumps and hose to match. Her bouquet was of Cecil Brunner roses and lilies with shower streamers. Following the ceremony a reception was held after which daily refreshments in pink and white were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Morley then left for a honeymoon journey, telling their friends their destination is Catalina. The bride's going away gown was a blue trilleur with hat of the same shade. The bride is a popular and lovely Anaheim girl, being a graduate of A.U.H.K. of the claust of '19. She also attended the Fullerton Junior college for a time. During the past summer she has substituted for her business girl friends during their vacations in several offices here, and proved herself very efficient. Mr. Morley was a resident of Marysville until about one year ago when he came to Fullerton to reenter. Out of town guests were the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morley, of Hekersfield; his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Morley, Denver; Miss Dorothy, and Mr. Robert Morley, sister and brother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Stuolke, grandparents of Fullerton; Miss Medea and Mr. Arthur Stuelke, of Fullerton; Mr. and Mrs. Fleke, San Diego, and Miss Ruth Crawford, of Los Angeles. color motif was carried out with red and yellow dahlias. Prints were awarded . 1st to Mrs. McKee; 2nd, Mrs.W.T.Quarton,and 3rd.to Mrs.C.E.Harbeson.The hostess served a dainty two course luncheon at the card tables following the game. The members present were Mesdames Paschall, W.P.Quarton, Schulte, E.Metcalf,C.E.Harbeson,E.H.Adams,C.H.Mann,F.Machleb,McKee,Davis,J.Kellenberger,J.A.Clayes,E.Hartting,Miss Frieda Janssandthe hostess E.E.Lybarger. PEGGY PROGRAM BIG SUCOESS The play at the high school last night given by the members of the Sunshine Philathea class was a complete success. Peggy (Sylvia Mae Dumas) played her part to perfection. Anthony (Ell Saunders) was so comical that the cast had to stop and let the people have their laughs out. Major Archie (Sanuel Walker) as an Englishman couldn't be beat. Lady Crackenthorpe and the Hon. Mrs. Calguhoun (Stafford Sims and Gladys Prescott) were well suited to their parts. Fred Heine as The Hon. Jimmie Keppel was truly a hero, his sister, the Hon. Millicent Keppel (Hazel Wilcock) was the ideal one for that part. The butlers, Parker and Lucas must not be forgotten; they were able played by Mr.Irwin and Alfred Bohney.Jack Menzles (Gus Prescott) proved to be a friend in need. Last but not least, Mrs.O'Marra (Jessie Coons) played the part of a real Irish mother. Much credit should be given Mrs.L.E.Sutherland under whose direction the play was given. The musical numbers of the evening were very much appreciated. As a prelude to the play a trio composed of violin, piano and cello played by Venita Raab, Edna Hochull and Alleen Adams entertained the audience with several Irish ballads. Miss Raab gave several violin solos, much to the enjoyment of all. Mr.Roscoe Corley sang very beautifully a number of songs. One that all recognized was "Peggy." Between the first and second acts, Miss Raab rendered more selections. Between acts 3 and 4, accompanied by Miss Hocill at the piano and Miss Raab with her violin, METHODOLOGY WHITE James Allen 9:30 a.m., Sunrise rick.Supt. 11:00 a.m., Celissinger. 6:30 p.m., Epncy presiden 7:30 evening. WE 7:30 p.m., Mi GERMANY W.Broadway Rev.R.W.T. 9:45 a.m., Su 11:00 a.m., pran. Epworth Leap 7:30 p.m., Er Prayer meeting day 7:30 p.m. Friday evening. CATHOLIC Rev.P. Sunday mass Week day ma Evening service SALEM Rev.F.H. 9:30 a.m., E.papistor. 10:15 Sunday 11:15 German 6:45 p.m.-Ye Evening service Wednesday meeting. Thursday evenisal. Saturday 3 p. structure. ST.MICHAEL'S Corner Emrector-Rev. Holy Communum month 11 a.m.; 8 a.m. Morning prayed Evening service Woman's Auxin every month Helper's Guild Thursday in thieyou are very any of these seswill always end ENTERTAINS FOR DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Woolsey and family, of Placentia, entertained with a chicken dinner Sunday in honor of their daughter, Mrs. R. E. Butler, of Little Rock, Arkansas. There were fourteen present. Those who attended were Mrs. P. J. Woolsey, of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Jones and family of Olinda; Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Woolsey of La Habra and the honored guest, Mrs. Butler. BIG DINNER-DANCE AT PARK There will be a big dinner and dance at Orange-co park, Tuesday, Sept. 13. This affair is open to the public and everyone is invited. Tickets are on sale for 50 cents, this includes refreshments of coffee and ice cream and a ticket to the dance. The proceeds will go toward the Ebell club house fund. For any further information upon the subject: call Mrs. H. D. Bliley, Mrs. Canby or Mrs. Prince. Come and bring your friends as everyone is welcome. ENJOYABLE EVENING A very enjoyable evening was given to the members of the Young People's society of the Baptist church of Anaheim Thursday evening when Mr. and Mrs. August Yinghelt, of Buena Park, entertained with a watermelon feed. A Bible verse contest was conducted which showed the guests were quite thoroughly familiar with their Bibles. After other games the guests were invited into the yard and a watermelon and musk melon feed was enjoyed to the fullest extent. Participating in this happy affair were Messrs. and Mesdames Rhineholt Quast, Herman Remland, Dan Marschall, Carl Yungosky, Gutosky, Stranske, Carl Urligkeit and Carl Remland, Eddle Urligheit, Alvin, Ella and Lydia Grauer, Bert, Olga, Lydia, Jonathan Stranske, Albert, Lydia, Ruth and Esther Klemm, Paul and Esther Louschner, Fritz and Albert Yunghelt, Watler Gutosky, Carl and Edna Wahl and the host and hostess and family. FIRST OF SERIES OF PARTIES An the fall season approaches Anaheim women turn their thoughts to social activities and among the very first is the series of parties being given by Mrs. R. B. Herman, of North East-at. The one of yesterday afternoon was a pretty appointed affair, the color motif being red and green. The musical numbers of the evening were very much appreciated. As a prelude to the play a trio composed of violin, piano and cello played by Venita Raab, Edna Hochull and Alleen Adams entertained the audience with several Irish ballads. Miss Raab gave several violin solos, much to the enjoyment of all. Mr. Roscoe Corley sang very beautifully a number of songs. One that all recognized was "Peggy." Between the first and second acts, Miss Raab rendered more selections. Between acts 3 and 4, accompanied by Miss Hocull at the piano and Miss Raab with her violin, Mies Carrie Lou Evans sang very prettily "Where Irish Skies are Smiling" and "Wyoming." At the chorus of these songs Miss Valle Pember surprised the audience by whistling the songs. Mrs. Stafford Sims and Mr. Ed. Campbell sang "Oh That We Too Were Maying," and one of the Hoffman's popular numbers. OLDTIME SCHOOL SOCIAL The Loyal Women's class of the Christian church met yesterday with Mrs. R. K. Bowen. The usual business meeting was held. Many more garments were made for the coming bazaar. Qwing to the illness of several members, the attendance was not what it should have been. An old time country school social will be held at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Loren Howe, Friday, Sept. 16. More definite plans will be announced later. All reserve this date as a very enjoyable evening is being planned. The members present yester day were Mesdames I. W. Polling, J. Bell, King, Verbeck, L. Howe, Howen and the hostess, Mrs. R. L. Bowen. ENTERTAIN AT DOVE DINNER Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ruick were dinner guests last night of Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson in Fullerton. Mrs.Johnson entertained her guests with a dove dinner. Following the dinner, 500 was enjoyed. PACKING HOUSE VISITORS Visitors at the Anaheim Orange and Lenion Ass'n yesterday included: Mr. and Mrs. R. Jervis, Terrrell, Tex.; L.Wells, Surrell, Tex.; Jordan Wells, Terre...Tex.; T.H.Peery, Long Beach; M.Ven DeaWater, Walla Walla, Wis!; Lotta E., Clark, Santa Barbara. PARTY FOR MRS. HETERBRINK Mrs.J.W.Heterbrink of Fullerton, was the guest of honor yesterday at a party given at the home of Mrs.Been.Mrs.Been和Mrs.C.T.Y tyron were joint hostesses.The inspiration for this affair was the birthday anniversary of Mrs.Hoterbrink.Mrs.Hoterbrink received many pretty presents.Some played cards while others passed the time away with conversation.For the decorations,the hostesses used different colored dahlias.Sandwiches,sice cream and cake were served in the structure. ST.MICHAEL'S Corner Emperor-Reverend month 11 a.m.:8 a.m. Morning prayer Evening service Woman's Auxiliary Helper's Guild Thursday in the morning You are very any of these services will always end PRESBYTE Bible school N.Gibbs,super adults and children Women's Class teacher. Men's class,S. Morning service Y.P.S.C.E. Evening service Wednesday eve prayer at 7:30 o'clock FIRST CHURCH Corner Phillips attests. Sunday school Sunday service p.m. A meeting We at which testimony reading room Bank Bldg.opera days and legal day 5 p.m. The public is GRACE LUTHER Rev.J.H. One block from English service Sunday school German service Instruction,Salz ZION LUTHER Corner Of Emmer,H.G.Schmeizer9:00 a.m.Sunset10:00 a.m.sortEvening service7:30 Thursday CHRISTINE Rev.Loreh Bible School at Morning service Is the Bible ans C.E.Meeting evening sermon Woman's Soult Sunday is Kansasian church.Dr in Kansas style.lived in anss wn come.Badges wn all Kansans. FIRST SPIRIT Meets in hall at every Sundayings at 7:30 Miss Josephine Santa Aina but will be the speaks Sunday evening 7 your friends FIRST OF SERIES OF PARTIES An the fall season approaches Anaheim women turn their thoughts to social activities and among the very first is the series of parties being given by Mrs. R. B. Herman, of North East-st. The one of yesterday afternoon was a pretty appointed affair, the color motif being red and green. Amaryllis and ferns formed the floral decorations. Five hundred was the game played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Stock, first, and Mrs. Tausch, second, they receiving highest scores. A two-course lunchon was served at 4:30. Ladies participating in the pleasant afternoon event were the Mesdames W. E. Duckworth, Fred ames, A. V. Vail, V. W. LaMont, F. Schneider, J. P. Probst, Paul, Hedges, Brus, Stock, L. Z. Krueger, Nebelung, H. Shindler, J. Cook, J. T. Lyon, E. Stroupe, John Johnston, Baker, F. G. Mauer, W. J. Lake, H. Hvling, F. Tausch, L. F. Pomeroy, Barnett, Skinner, Wetherill, Junge and Miss Elise Melnicke. HONORED WITH SURPRISE PARTY A surprise was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kelsay at their country home on Magnolia road last evening. Many interesting and enjoyable games were played, and later ice cream and home made cake were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kelsay and children, Harold Lloyd, ohn and Jimjie; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Henderson and children, Emma, Opal, Chifford and Sylee; Mr. and Mrs. Will Ely and children, Wilbur, Lella, Evelyn and Charlie; Mr. and Mrs. Lakin and son and daughter, Orville and Anabel; Mr. and Mrs. Warfield and children, Elizabeth Lloyd, Hazel, Paul, of Brea; Mrs. W. F. Queen and sons, Paul and Glen; W. A. Christoff and daughters, Alma and Alta; the Misses Mary and Rose Poyet, Arthur and John Poyet, Morris Campbell, of Los Angeles; Harold Algier and Mrs. Cornellus and Gerlie, Thelma and Virgil, of Santa Ana adyvon. HOSTESS TO 500 CLUB Mrs. E. E. Lybarger was hostess to the Eastern Star 500 club at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Martung, yesterday afternoon. PARTY FOR MRS. HETERBRINK Mrs. J. W. Heterbrink of Fullerton, was the guest of honor yesterday at a party given at the home of Mrs. Bean, Mrs. Bean and Mrs. C. T. Tyron were joint hostesses. The inspiration for this affair was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Hotebrink. Mrs Hotebrink received many pretty presents. Some played cards while others passed the time away with conversation. For the decorations, the hostesses used different colored dablias. Sandwiches, ice cream and cake were served in the afternoon. The guest list included Mesdames Bert Annin, Crunes, O. Schunmacher, P. Annin, Stahler, G. Lempke, C. Webb, L.Edwardson, J.Sherley, F.Frederickson, E.Becasley, A.Rorden,H.Carlin,J Bean,Misses Agnes Sherley,Meta Rorden,Lauarle Clemens,Rebecca Guthas,Marjorle Annin and the hostesses Mesdames Bean and Tyren. MAY CO.RECEIVES NEW MODEL NASH 4 Auto Pge—MAY CO. One of the new arrivals on auto row which is attracting considerable attention is the new model Nash Four, which has just been received at the May Motor company, on West Center-st. The New Four is undoubtedly one of the most attractive light cars on the market, and has most of the features of the popular Nank Six embodied in the design and general equipment. The color is the Nash Midnight blue, and is upholstered in genuine French leather. Those who have driven the Four declare that it is destined to become one of the most popular light cars on the market. One of the features of the new car that is found on no other light four is the standard tire equipment They are 33 by 4 cords,the same tire with which the Six is equipped. AVIATORS RECOVERING SAN DIEGO.Sept.10.-Recovery is today predicted for Kenneth D.Franklin and John G.Pruit of the naval air service who were injured when the DeHaviland plane in which they were aviating fell 200 feet. Job Printing at the Deuter Church Notices METHODIST CHURCH While Tenth James Allen Gelsinger, D. D. Minister SUNDAY 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, G. M. Tedrick, Supt. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship; Dr. Gelsinger. 6:30 p.m. Epworth League, Wilbert Bonney, president. 7:30 evening service; Dr. Gelsinger. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer service. GERMAN METHODIST W. Broadway and Clementine, Rev. R. W. Tautenhahn, pastor. 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. preaching service in German. Epworth League at 6:45 p.m. 7:30 p.m. English sermon. Prayer meeting in German Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Friday evening Bible study, English. CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. P. Brown, Rector. Sunday masses at 8 and 10 a.m. Week day masses 7 a.m. Evening services 7:30. SALEM EVANGELICAL Rev. F. H. Doescher, Pastor. 9:30 a.m., English Sermon by the pastor. 10:15 Sunday school. 11:15 German Preaching Service. 6:45 p.m.-Young People's Meeting. Evening service 7:30, Sermon. Wednesday evening 7:30-Prayer meeting. Thursday evening, 7:30, choir rehearsal. Saturday 3 p.m. Catechetical instruction. ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner Emily and Adela-ste. Rector—Rev. G. R. Messias. Holy Communion, 1st Sunday in month 11 a.m.; 3rd Sunday in month 8 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11:00. Evening service at 7:30. Woman's Auxiliary First Thursday in every month at the Rectory. Helper's Guild, second and fourth Thursday in the Guild hall. You are very cordially invited to any of these services or meetings and will always and hearty welcome. at 7:30 p.m., messages by Rev. Milfred Maxwell. Thursday 7:30 p.m., messages to all by Rev. Milfred Maxwell. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH NOTES Church, corner of Pauline and Adela-ests. The services on Saturday will be as follows: 9:15 a.m., Teachers' Meeting. 9:45 a.m., Sabbath school. REV. BASNEY, Pastor. 11:00 a.m., Morning service. Young peoples' meeting at 3:00. On Wednesday evening prayer meeting services will be held at 7:30. MEET AT PASTOR'S HOUSE At 511 N. Olive-st, at the home of the pastor of the Church of the Lord there will be a full gospel message delivered on Sunday, Sept. 11, at 3 p.m., and a healing service following. Bring your sick and see what the Lord can do. All cordially invited. These services will continue each Sabbath until further notice—REV JESSE N. BLAKELEY, Pastor. Rev. Jesse N. Blakeley, pastor of the Church of the Lord, will preach at his residence, 511 No. Olive-st, on "Christ; and His great atonement," taken from I John 2:9, and Sunday morning at the Holiness Mission in Placentia from II Corinthians 7-1: "Perfecting Holness in the fear of God." Rev. Measenger will preach at Placentia at the evening service. TEMPERANCE LEGION MEETING ENJOYABLE GARDEN GROVE, Sept. 10. — The meeting of the Loyal Temperance Legion was well attended Friday afternoon. The leader, Mrs. W. B. Harper, gave a talk on "The Flower of Manhood," which was illustrated with Shasta daisies, Jewel and Lucille Grigg sang a very pleasing song and several games concluded a happy afternoon. The following enjoyed a venison supper at Bixby park in Long Beach Tuesday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Allen and children, Mr. and Mrs. King of Santa Monica, Mrs. C. Andres and family of Long Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Oertly, Mr. and Mrs. Soule Oertly and family and George Oertly. See Chaffee Sale Day OPTOMINE Glasses Ten years a member of the Optominer community makes our name stand. Using the Vertex Lenses for scientific instruments on the marble DR. WALTER OPTOMINE Office Over Hours, Except Sunday 8 to 12—1 to 5:30 CHIROPLEX Is based and proved by results of every organ, tissue and cell-controlled by nerve force which sent out through the nerves to a specific place where this nerve cause of abnormal conditions you will be well. Consultation A.C.CHIROPLEX Fisher Bldg. Oil Product Fullerton Union High School COMMENCES ON A Complete Nine-months' and Strength ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner Emily and Adèle-st. Rector—Rev. G. R. Messias. Holy Communion, 1st Sunday in month 11 a.m.; 3rd Sunday in month 8 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11:00. Evening service at 7:30. Woman's Auxiliary First Thursday in every month at the Rectory. Helper's Guild, second and fourth Thursday in the Guild hall. You are very cordially invited to any of these services or meetings and will always and a hearty welcome. FRESHERTERIAN CHURCH Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Frank N. Gibbs, superintendent. Classes for adults and children. Women's Class, W. M. Wickett, teacher. Men's class, S. C. Hartranft. Morning service 11 a.m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening conference and prayer at 7:30 o'clock. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Corner Philadelphia and Chartres streets. Sunday school 9:45. Sunday service at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. A meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. at which testimonials are given. Free reading room in the First National Bank Bld., open daily except Sundays and legal holidays from 11:30 to 5 p.m. The public is cordially invited. GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. J. H. Peters pastor. One block from Broadway on S. Palm. English services 9:15. Sunday school, 10:00. German service 11:00. Instruction, Saturday, 9:00. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Corner of Emily and Chartress-sts, H. G. Schmelzer, pastor. 9:00 a.m. Sunday school. 10:00 a.m., services. Evening service 7:30. 7:30 Thursday, choir practice. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. Loren Howe, Pastor. Bible School at 9:45 a.m. Morning service, 11:00 a.m., topic "Is the Bible an Inspired Book?" C. E. Meeting at 6:30.. Evening sermon, 7:30. Topic, "Has Woman a Soul?" Sunday is Kansas Day at the Christian church. Decorations are to be in Kansas style. All who have ever lived in anas are especially urged to come. Badges will be furnished for all Kansans. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Meets in hall at 204 N. Los Angeles-st. every Sunday and Thursday evenings at 7:30. Miss Josephine Wilson, formerly of Santa Ana, but now of Los Angeles, will be the speaker and give messages Sunday evening, 7:30. Come and bring your friends. THE FLOW OF ZONE SAN ANTONIO, Sept. 10.—Under military orders a "deadline" was established in the flooded area shortly before noon today. Soldiers and police officers then began to drive all persons out of the area. Thousands of spectators and homeless refugees were in the area and were hampering the work of searching for dead bodies. Anaheim Feed & Fuel Company Hay, Grain, Seeds, Poultry Supplies Oil Product Fullerton Union High School COMMENCES ON A Complete Nine-months' and StuIntending to go into Any man or boy who has worked the fields or in a supply house or can join the course. Students without practical experience high school previous to joining the For information apply to MR. L. Fullerton Union Telephone F Safe Milk for Horlicks Malted For Infants, Invalids and Growing Children The Original Food-Drink For All Ages Sunday is Kansas Day at the Christian church. Decorations are to be in Kansas style. All who have ever lived inansas are especially urged to come. Budges will be furnished for all Kansans. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Meets in hall at 204 N, Los Angeles st. every Sunday and Thursday evenings at 7:30. Miss Josephine Wilson, formerly of Santa Ana, but now of Los Angeles, will be the speaker and give messages Sunday evening, 7:30. Come and bring your friends. Miss Hattie Lang will lecture Thursday evening, Sept. 15, and give messages. SERVICES AT THE MAXWELL SPIRITUAL CHURCH 426 N, Olive-st, will be held Sunday. Anaheim Feed & Fuel Company Hay, Grain, Seeds, Poultry Supplies Fertilizers, Wood, Coal, Sprays and Insecticides. Public Weight Masters, 15-ton Scale Anaheim, California Reduced Rates —to and from Eastern and Pacific Coast Points. Ship your Household Goods and Automobile "THE BEKINS WAY" We Pack, Move and Ship your goods to their destination, attending to all handling details. For Local and Suburban transportation use our Pneumatic-Tired Vans. We render a two-day service between Los Angeles and San Francisco. BEKINS FIRE-PROOF STORAGE LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO : 1338 SOUTH FIGUEROA OAKLAND FRESNO Affiliations in all principal cities in the United States $65 The new low price that leads as the best buy on Frank P. ANAHEED 306 North Los Angeles St. FULLERTON 131 W. Commonwealth CALIFORNIA Saturday, September 10, 1921 Chaffees Grocery Sale Displays OPTOMETRIST Glasses Fitted A member of the North Dakota state board of exoptometry. Provided optical knowledge together with twenty-three years' makes our name stand for SERVICE. The Vertex Lenses for testing together with the most instruments on the market. DR. WALTER R. BLAKELY OPTOMETRIST Office Over S. Q. R. Store Accept Sunday Special Appointment 1 to 5:30 By Request CHIROPRACTIC and proved by results, that the vitality and activity organ, tissue and cell in the body are maintained and by nerve force which is transformed by the brain and through the nerves to all parts of the body. By place where this nerve force can be stopped is presence the vertebrae of the spinal column, which is the all abnormal conditions. Let me remove the cause and be well. Consultation free. A. C. FOY CHIROPRACTOR Annaheim Professional Johnston-Wickett Clinic Clinic Building, Anaheim Dr. H. A. Johnson General Surgery Dr. W. H. Wickett General Surgery Dr. J. A. Jackson X-ray and Radium Dr. W. M. Cole Internal Medicine Dr. H. D. Newkirk Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dr. R. D. Alkman, Assistant Dr. H. van de Erwe Pathology Dr. J. Robinson Diseases of Children Dr. A. H. Galvin Orthopedics J. Ward, Ph. G. Pharmacy BESS L. BENNETT PIANO Studio 114 So, Philadelphia St. Wed. and Sat. Phone 131-J Interviews Friday Evening M. EUGENE DURFEE Architect Room 5, Casson Bldg. Phone 692 Anaheim Dr. G. W. Closson Veterinarian SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID DOGS AND COWS Phone 288-J—128 W. Adelaide Street ANAHEIM Il Production Course Union High School and Junior College COMMENCES ON SEPT 12TH Delete Nine-months' Course for Oil Workers and Students Dr. C. S. O'Toole Physician & Surgeon Phones: Residence 546 Office 569 A. C. FOY CHIROPRACTOR Annaheim All Production Course Union High School and Junior College COMMENCES ON SEPT 12TH Complete Nine-months' Course for Oil Workers and Students Intending to go into the oil business. or boy who has worked for at least twelve months in or in a supply house or any other branch of the industry course. without practical experience must have graduated from previous to joining the course. Information apply to MR. LOUIS E. PLUMMER, Principal Fullerton Union High School Telephone Fullerton 133 He Milk for INFANTS & INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick's The Original Avoid Imitations and Substitutes. Food-Drink For All Ages Rich Milk, Malted Grain Extract Powder No Cooking—Nourishing—Digestible B Stands for Bumps Bing! Right in the rear. That'll knock my car Right out of gear. e, dear reader, a car has hit a man. e man is a pedestrian. d did not look where he was going. e walked right out in front of the car. ang! t the pedestrian is very angry. is going to sue the driver for much money. t the driver is not worried. belongs to the Automobile Club of Orange County. knows they will take care of him. TOMOBILE CLUB Dr. C. S. O'Toole Physician & Surgeon Phones: Residence 546 Office 569 242 W. Center St. Phone 517 Bessica F. Raiche, M.D. Specializing Obstetrics and Diseases of Women 217-218 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Telephone Office 649-J Residence 649-M H. HOLMSON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Special Attention Given to Chronic Diseases Office Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5 Suite 214 Wilson-Bever Bldg. 148 Center St. Telephone 710 Dr. J. H. COLE Physician and Surgeon General Practice; also district of Eye and Fitting of Glasses a specialty. Sundays by appointment. Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 and 7-8 p.m. 312-13' First Natl. Bank Anaheim, Calif. Office Ph. Res. 119 D. Alberni St. 644-J Phone 644-M Chiropractic and Electric Treatments DIAGNOSIS FREE DR. G. A. NETH Licensed Drugless Practitioner —Phone 80— 120 W. Center St. Annaheim Phone 326-W "THE RETREAT" A Modern Home Specializing in the Care of Obstetrical Cases Gertrude A. Lawrence Graduate Nurse 1107 Lincoln Ave., Anaheim, Calif. Anaheim Beautiful EXPERT LAWN MAKER E. JONES Phone Anaheim 9 A modern Home Specializing in the Care of Obstetrical Cases Gertrude A. Lawrence Graduate Nurse 1107 Lincoln Ave., Anaheim, Calif. Anaheim Beautiful EXPERT LAWN MAKER E. JONES Phone Anaheim 9 124 North Los Angeles St. Wm. J. Oelke FUMIGATOR 218 S. Clementine, Anaheim Phone 240-M N. B. TEDFORD Contractor and Builder 1107 W. Broadway ANAHEIM Phone 229-M CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND HEART Landmark Ask your Dr. by Civilian Lawyer for Chevrolet's Pills in New York and Los Angeles, has signed with him. Rhino. Take as your Agent, Otto Hilbers. Diamond Brand Pills, always Knife! SOLD BY DRUGGIEST'S EVERYWHERE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION OF TIME OF PROVING WILL, ETC. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. In the Name of the Estate of T.M. HILBERS, Decosed. Notice is hereby given, Friday, the 23rd day of September 1921, at 10 o'clock a.m., of said day, at the Court room of this Court, Department No. 2, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing the application of Otto Hilbers, praying that a document now be file in this Court, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, be admitted to probate, that Letters Testamentary be issued thereon to said Otto Hilbers at which place all persons interested therein may appear and contest the same. Dated Sept. 5, 1921: J. M. BACKS County Clock. H. V. WEISEL Attorney for Patitioner Public Dally from Sept. 9 to Sept. 25 Inclusive.