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Friday, September 16, 1921
Church Notices
METHODIST CHURCH
White Temple
James Allen Gelssinger, D. D.
Minister
SUNDAY
8:30 p.m. Sunday school, G. M. Tedrick, Supt.
11:00 a.m. Morning worship, topic "The Beloved of God", Dr. Gelssinger,
6:30 p.m. Epworth League, Wilbert Bonney, presiding.
7:30 evening service: "The Big You can do for the World", Dr. Gelssinger.
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p.m. Mid-week prayer service.
GERMAN METHODIST
W. Broadway and Clementine.
Rev. R. W. Tautenhahn, pastor.
6:30 a.m. Sunday school.
11:00 a.m. preaching service in German.
Enworth 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.
Sunday school, 9 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-ts.
Rector—Rev. G. R. Messias.
Holy Communion, 1st Sunday in month 11 a.m.; 3rd Sunday ir month 8 a.m.
Morning prayer and sermon at 11:00.
Evening service at 7:30.
Woman's Auxiliary First Thursday every month at the Rectory.
Helper's Guild, second and fourth Friday in the Guild hall.
GRACH 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., tople "God's Salt."
C. E. Meeting at 6:30.
Evening sermon, 7:30, tople "Can You Mock God?"
FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH
Meets in hall at 204 N. Los Angeles-est 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. 22, and give messages.
SERVICES AT THE MAXWELL
SPIRITUAL CHURCH
426 N. Olive-st, will be held Sunday,
at 7:30 p.m., messages by Rev. Mildred Maxwell.
Thursday 7:30 p.m., messages to all by Rev. Mildred Maxwell.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH NOTES
Rev. Basney, Pastor
Church, corner of Pauline and Adolestats.
The services on Saturday will be as follows:
9:15 a.m., Teachers' Meeting.
9:45 a.m., Sabbath school.
11:00 a.m., Morning service.
Young people' meeting at 2:00.
On Wednesday evening prayer meeting services will be held at 7:30.
MEET AT PASTOR'S HOME
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. 18, 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.
ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Corner Emily and Adele-ests.
Rector—Rev. G. R. Messias.
Holy Communion, 1st Sunday in month 11 a.m.; 3rd Sunday ir month 8 a.m.
Morning prayer and sermon at 11:00.
Evening service at 7:30.
Woman's Auxiliary First Thursday every month at the Rectory.
Helper's Guild, second and fourth Sunday in the Guild hall.
You are very cordially invited to these services or meetings and always find a hearty welcome.
PRESBYTERIAN 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. H. at 8:30 p.m.
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday evening conference and prayer at 7:30 eclock.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
Corner Philadelphia and Chartress 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 Bldg., open daily except Sundays and legal holidays from 11:30 to 5 p.m.
The public is cordially invited.
At WEBER'S
Here Is the New Model No 80 Victrola $100
Buys this wonderful musical
ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Corner Emily and Adele-ests.
Rector—Rev. G. R. Messias.
Holy Communion, 1st Sunday in month 11 a.m.; 3rd Sunday ir month 8 a.m.
Morning prayer and sermon at 11:00.
Evening service at 7:30.
Woman's Auxiliary First Thursday every month at the Rectory.
Helper's Guild, second and fourth Sunday in the Guild hall.
You are very cordially invited to these services or meetings and always find a hearty welcome.
PRESBYTERIAN 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. H. at 8:30 p.m.
Evening service 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday evening conference and prayer at 7:30 eclock.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
Corner Philadelphia and Chartress 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 Bldg., open daily except Sundays and legal holidays from 11:30 to 5 p.m.
The public is cordially invited.
Turn to Page 4 for Chaffee's AD —
JCPemeyCo
225 W. Cent
Analheim
September Se
Now comes the cooler evenings when plans for home sewing and pre-proaching. In her list of early savings on all the smaller articles she will yard goods.
Fall Silks
40-inch Georgette, $1.69
Favored Material for Dresses and Blouses.
40-inch Crepe de Chine — Varied $1.69
Here Is the New Model
No 80 Victrola
$100
Buys this wonderful musical instrument
that will add to the joy of the home that it goes into.
A small payment down and $10.00 per month will soon pay for it.
Victrolas are not the products of inexperience. They were developed thru a long period of years for their own sake by men who had no interest in anything else.
WEBER'S BOOK & MUSIC STORE
112 E. CENTER, ANAHEIM
Fall Silks
40-inch Georgette, New Shades ... $1.69
Favored Material for Dresses and Blouses.
40-inch Crepe de Chine — Varied Colors ... $1.69
Lustrous Soft Quality and Exceptional Color Range and Value.
40-in. Charmeuse Satin Crepe ... $2.69
This Exquisite Satin will be selected for the Fall Dresses.
36-inch Silk Poplin ... 89c
Always favored for the most practical uses and a wonderful value at this low price.
$2.25
XX J. C. PENNEY LUSTROUS BLACK
A Small Price for this Lustroius in 312 Stores i
Fancy Outfits
12¢ Yard Fancy Outing Flannel in well assorted styles. Stripes, checks and plaids. The proper weight, and good substantial weave. 36 inches wide.
City Briefs
Drs. J. P. Brastad and C. S. O'Toole were in Los Angeles today.
Mr. Geo Ross is spending several days in Imperial and Cochella valleys.
Mrs. Avery Parker of Cochella is spending several days with Mrs. A. V. Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lyons, of North Olivey, entertained at dinner last evening, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens.
Mrs. Marguerite Thomas of the Colonial apartments, and her mother, Mrs. Eyes, of Venice are enjoying a two weeks' vacation in San Francisco. During her absence a Los Angeles player is attending to her work as piano operator in the Fairyland theater. A card from her states they are enjoying every moment and fine weather.
Mrs. W. C. May from Santa Ann, was the guest Wednesday of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arnold May of West Broadway.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McCullah, of Handford, and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McCullah of Coalinga, are guests for several days of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCullah, the gentlemen being father and brother, respectively of their host.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arnold May were business visitors in Los Angeles yesterday.
Richard Dugdale is ill at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Duddale on So., Los Angeles-at.
Mrs. Rudolph Gerkin, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sorenson are spending several days in San Diego.
Mrs. M. L. Plekle of Fullerton were visiting with friends in Anaheim last night.
Miss Elva Stark is spending the day in Los Angeles.
Mrs. M. E Keisley and daughters, Blenda and Audra will spend the week-end in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carney of Tulsa, OKla., will spend several days with Mrs. R. T. Scott if they can find a suitable location in Anaheim they will locate here permanently.
Mrs. B. C. Ruick will spend tomorrow in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M Schlotter and daughter Thelma will attend the Michigan state picnic at Sycamore Grove in Los Angeles tomorrow.
Mrs. J. C. Ellibitt is planning to spend tomorrow in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Sidener spent yesterday visiting friends in the city of Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Sites of Los Angeles were in Anaheim yesterday visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Dunn of Los Angeles will spend the week-end at the P. Sidener home.
Mr. M. E Kelsley is spending several days in San Diego visiting with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bosworth of Santa Ann and Mr. Alph Kruzen of Tacoma were guests last night of Mr. and Mrs. F.C.Haverty.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Apple and two children of Aberdeen, Wash., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bloch.
Miss Lena Bentjen spent last night visiting with Miss Agatha Warner, in Placentia.
Mr. and Mrs.H.F.Dlerker will pass the week-end in Los Angeles with Mr. and Mrs.S.J Chapman, where they will be dinner party guests Sunday.The other members of the party will be Los Angeles friends.
Mr. and Mrs.Eugene Mock returned last evening from Pasadena where they attended the funeral of Mrs.Mock's brother-in-law,L.W.Nathan, he being husband of Mrs.Mock's sister He had been in falling health for three years,and had been for a long while confined to the hospital His passing away was not unexpected Deceased and Mrs.Nathan had lived in the west for about three years.
Mr. and Mrs.Shop who, with a party of friends from Fullerton have been on a deer hunting trip in the mountains near San Bernardino, returned last evening, after an enjoyable week's vacation.
Mrs.I.Svingle who recently underwent an operation at the local hospital has returned to her home.
Mrs.L.Goble returned today from a short vacation spent in Pasadena with relatives.
Mr.Mrs.F.L.Burnett are enjoying a vacation at the various beaches.
Mr.At Shipkey has returned to his duties at the Union Oil Co.-lowering a vacation.
Simon Toussoul,of Rail road, accompanied by a party of friends, is enjoying a deer-hunting expedition in the northern part of the state.
Mrs.Wm.P.Webb,Sr.of South Philadelphia-st.,has returned to a visit with relatives in San Francisco.
Mrs.Z.Bruce and Miss Dora Clarke,of South Philadelphia-st.,returned home last evening from Los Angeles,where they spent almost a week with friends.
H.D.Akerman and wife and daughter will leave Sunday for a month's visit with friends and relatives in Iowa City,Iowa.
Miss.Lillian Russell will spend the week-end with friends in Los Angeles.
The Best of Flowers
—are always to be had at our flowershop.
—We grow the flowers that we find do best in Anaheim,and we make one unique trio a week to
The Best of Flowers
—are always to be had at our flowershop.
—We grow the flowers that we find do best in Anaheim, and we make several trips a week to Los Angeles buying the most suitable flowers to be found on the market.
—From our own gardens we are cutting magnificent dahlias, delphinium, gladiolas and statice.
Howard E. Gates
FLORIST
Flowershop 120 N. Los Angeles. Simply Phone 121J
225 W. Center St.
Anaheim
JCPenney Co.
312 DEPARTMENT STORES
Member Sewing Week
oiler evenings when the busy housewife turns her thoughts
me sewing and preparing for busy autumn days fast apher list of early purchases she will note these exceptional
teller articles she will need as well as substantial savings on
Unbleached Indian Head, 36_in.....15c
Pillow Cases, each.....35c
Scamless Sheets, 72x90, each.....$1.10
Scamless Sheets, 81x90, each.....$1.38
Bleached Sheeting, 81 inches wide, yard.....45c
Green Ticket Cambric, Coronet, yard.....19c
Berkeley Cambric, No. 100, yard.....35c
Bleached Muslin, 36-inch, yard.....15c
Indian Head-Muslin, 36-inch, yard.....27c
36-in. Unbleached Muslin, yard.....9c, 12½ c, 15c
Lady Cloth No., 1000 Cambric.....19c
Unbleached Sheeting, 90 inches wide.....55c
Splen
Bring the children
TOYS
Low Heel Pumps
Brown strap pumps with extension with the popular ¼-luch heel; san Oxford; brown and black.
Kafateria price
Scouts
SCOUTS—Men's sizes
SCOUTS—Boys' sizes
Boys' Junior A Shoes
Boys' Junior Army Shoes, for the "treat 'em rough."
Kafateria Price
Pillow Cases, each.....35c
Seamless Sheets, 72x90, each.....$1.10
Seamless Sheets, 81x90, each.....$1.34
Bleached Sheeting, 81 inches wide, yard.....45c
Green Ticket Cambric, Coronet, yard.....19c
Berkeley Cambric, No. 100, yard.....35c
Bleached Muslin, 36-inch, yard.....15c
Indian Head-Muslin, 36-inch, yard.....27c
36-in. Unbleached Muslin, yard.....9c, 12½ c, 15c
Lady Cloth No. 1000 Cambric .....19c
Unbleached Sheeting, 90 inches wide.....55c
J. & P. Coats Spool Cotton, each.....5c
J. & P. Coats Crochet Cotton,
all sizes .....2 for 10c
Six-Strand Embroidery Cotton,
all colors, each.....5c
Rick Rack Braid, fine quality.....10c
Stickeri Braid, special grade.....8c
Reliable Nainsook Covered
Dress Shields, each.....33c
Seam Binding .....10c
Reliable Snap Fasteners, a card.....8c
Everything for the Home Dressmaker at Money-Saving Prices.
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY XX
USTROUS BLACK TAFFETA
Price for this Lustrous Silk, greatly in demand
in 312 Stores in 26 States.
Fancy Outing Flannels
Flannels in well asStripes, checks and
over weight, and good
36 inches wide.
Amöskeag Outing Flannel, the standard weave for years and always in
demand. A complete range of the
wanted fancy patterns.
Boys' Junior Army Shoes, for the
"treat 'em rough."
Kafateria Price
Headquarters for Tennis
A new shipment of BLACK TENNIS
just received at lowered cost.
We price them accordingly at .....
Mary Jane Keds,
Kafateria price .....
White tennis shoes for boys or girlls
Kafateria price .....
Big lot boys' school shoes, gun meta
Bluchers, tan Scouts, Special .....
Kafateri
109 West Center Street
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Donahue of San Bernardino will hold a plenic afternoon and evening at the Orange-co park.
W. F. McClelland and wife and three daughters, Miss Lora McClelland, Mrs. C. B. Holly, Mrs. Nimetz, and Mr. McClelland, who have been visiting for some time in Grant City, Mo., have returned with the exception of Mrs. McClelland and Mrs. Nimetz who were forced to remain there because of the delicate condition of Mrs. Nemeta's health. They will return shortly; Mr. McClelland lives at 416 Elm-st.
Miss Norma Meeker spent the day with friends in Santa Fe Springs.
Mrs. Isabel Days who has been spending the past 50 days in San Francisco is expected to be back again in Anaheim within a few days. She will reside with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Leonard, where she will conduct a first-class dressmaking establishment.
Mrs. Edun Young is spending several days with friends in Los Angeles.
Joe Brown of San Francisco who has been spending the past week with friends here has returned to his home.
HIGHTOWER GETS OUTSIDE EVIDENCE
REDWOOD CITY, Sept. 16—Through petition of his counsel, William A. Hightower, charged with the murder of Father Healin, was allowed to obtain depositions from public officials in several Eastern cities.
Try Plain Dearler Want Ads.
Attend Chaffee’s Anniversary Sale Today
Sale of School:
Shoes:
One comes this splendid purchase of Shoes bought from manufacturers at a great sacrifice and passed on to you at Splendid Savings
Bring the children here to be fitted. It will pay you well.
TOYS FREE TO THE KIDDIES
Big assortment of lace shoes for boys
Brown Canvas Shoes for boys and Men
Splendid Savings
Bring the children here to be fitted. It will pay you well.
TOYS FREE TO THE KIDDIES
Big assortment of lace shoes for boys and girls, browns and blacks; splendid values! Kafateria price
$2.98
Brown Canvas Shoes for Boys and Men. Has heavy vulcanized soles and rubber heels. Lots of service-Kafateria price $2.48
Brown English for men or big boys. These are extra quality brown Cor-do with welt oak soles, and wing-foot rubber heels; a $7 value. Kafateria price $4.98
Low Heel Pumps
pumps with extension sole, made popular ½-inch heel; same style in wn and black.
$5.48
Scouts
$2.75
$2.48
Junior Army Shoes
Army Shoes, for the boys thatough."
$2.98
Low Heel Lace Boots
Low heel lace boots for growing girls; browns and blacks; good looking, good wearing shoes at a very low price. Sizes 2½ to 8. Kafateria Price $3.98
Scuffers
Scuffer styles brown gray black $3.48
Army Shoes, for the boys that
ought."
Price $2.98
Shorters for Tennis Shoes
Student of BLACK TENNIS OXFORD
at lowered cost.
Accordingly at $1.19
Keds,
Price $1.25
Shoes for boys or girls,
Price $1.48
School shoes, gun metal
Scouts, Special $1.98
Scuffer styles, brown, gray, black.
Sizes 5 to 8 $2.48
Sizes 8 to 11 $2.70
Sizes 11 to 2 $2.98
Children's Shoes at $1.98
Button gun metal, kids and patents, a wonderful assortment. Sizes from 4 to 8.
Special $1.98
Snappy Styles in
Stutz Shoes
for Men
All the smart fall styles in fine brown calfskin or vici kid—and priced several dollars
under what you are usually asked.
Stutz Sell at $7 and $6
Safateria Shoe Store
Center Street
Anaheim, Calif.