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THE CHURCHES METHODIST CHURCH White Temple James Allen Gelssinger, D. D. Minister SUNDAY 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, G. M. Tedrick, Supt. 11:00 a.m. Serman, "The Reality of Religion." 6:30 p.m. Epworth League, Wilbert Bonney, presideat, 7:30 Rev. J. H. Durbahn, D. D. 7:30 evening service, sermon subject, The Educated Man and Woman and the Bible. WEDNESDAY 7:30 Mid-week prayer service. SALEH 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 8 p.m. Catechetical instruction. ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner Emily and Adele-sta. 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 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 find a hearty welcome. 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. GERMAN METHODIST West Broadway and Clementine. Rev. Henry C. Jacoby. 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. Loren Howe, Pastor. Bible School at 9:45 a.m. Morning service, 11:00 a.m., topic, "The Transfiguration." C. E. Meeting at 6:30. Evening sermon, 7:30, topic, "The Seven Wonders of Hell." SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH NOTES Rev. Basney, Pastor Church, corner of Pauline and Adele-sts. 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 peoples' meeting at 8:00. 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, Oct. 23 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 JEBSE N, BLAKELEY, Pastor. ASSERTED HARBOR BOOSTS PROPERTY "Newport harbor is a selling argument for every piece of property in Orange-co., and a harbor boosting campaign will result in still beetler prices for all classes of property sold. Link up with this boosting campaign a concentrated effort to obtain a government appropriation at the next session of congress to build the east jetty at the harbor mouth. Unite in doing these things and every one of you will get more dollars into your jeans and you'll be surprised at the forward strides this entire community will take." These thoughts, expressed by four speakers who have the development of Orange county's harbor at heart, were received with enthusiasm by members of the Santa Ana realty board, gathered at the Marine cafe, Balboa, following a trip about the Thursday in the Guild hall. You are very cordially invited to any of these services or meetings and will always find a hearty welcome. 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. GERMAN METHODIST West Broadway and Clementine. Rev. Henry C. Jacoby, 9:45 a.m. Sunday school. Rev. J. H. Durbahn will conduct the communion service Sunday morning. Love feast in the afternoon at 2:30. Epworth League at 6:45 p.m. 7:30 p.m. English sermon, "The Highest Service." Prayer meeting in German Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Friday evening Bible study, English at 10:20 a.m. services in Orange German Methodist church. 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. 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. 11:00 a.m. Divine worship; subject, "What Will Christ Do With It?" Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p.m., first meeting of the season. 7:30 p.m. Divine worship, subject, "The Wonderful Christ and the Wondering Multitude." Wednesday evening conference and prayer at 7:30 o'clock. The public is cordially welcome. GRACE, LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. J. H. Peters, pastor. One block from Broadway on S. Palm. Sunday school, 10 a.m. 11:00 a.m. English Services. Lutheran League, 7:30 p.m. Services (English) 7:30 p.m. 7:30 Tuesday evening. Congregational meeting. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, choir practice. Religious instruction, Saturday, 9 a.m. 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. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Meets in hall at 204 N. Los Angeles at every Sunday and Thursday evenings at 7:30. All are welcome. campaign a concentrated effort to obtain a government appropriation at the next session of congress to build the east jetty at the harbor mouth. Unite in doing these things and every one of you will get more dollars into your jeans and you'll be surprised at the forward strides this entire community will take." These thoughts, expressed by four speakers who have the development of Orange county's harbor at heart, were received with enthusiasm by members of the Santa Ana realty board, gathered at the Marine cafe, Balboa, following a trip about the harbor on The Limit. ASSOCIATED MEETS AT BALBOA OCT. 26 The October meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Orange county will be held at Balboa Palisades Hotel, Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 7 o'clock p.m. AUTO TOURISTS SPEND MILLIONS LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21.—Interesting figures pertaining to So. California's auto tourist business were made public here today by officials of the Auto club. It is estimated that between May 1 and Sept. 15, 71,000 auto tourists entered Southern Calif., or a daily average of 528. Figuring that they spent at least $5 a day while here, the auto tourists have left more than $10,000,000 in Southern California, it is estimated. Try a Plain Dealer Want Ad. Try a Plain Dealer Want Ad. ROOF PRICE THAT CAN'T BE EQUIVALENT 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. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Meets in hall at 204 N. Los Angeles St. every Sunday and Thursday evenings at 7:30. All are welcome. SERVICES AT THE MAXWELL SPIRITUAL CHURCH 426 N. Olive-st, will be held Sunday, at 7:30 p.m., messages by Rev. Milfred Maxwell. Thursday 7:80 p.m., messages to all by Rev. Mildred Maxwell. Watch This Space? THE J. T. LYON REALTY CO. 111 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 46 THAT CAN'T BE EQUIVALENT Red Mineral . . . 2-Ply Smooth . . . Light Weight . . . (for chicken hous Carload buying direct from face money. B. F. Spee 166 W. Center Phone 27 ENTERTAINS FRIENDS AT INFORMAL PARTY GARDEN GROVE, Oct. 21.—Mrs. Lynn Pollins entertained about 25 of her friends and relatives with a little informal party last Thursday afternoon. The living room was beautifully decorated with rose-colored chrysanthemums and the dining room with yellow chrysanthemums. The afternoon was passed with fancy work and a social time. Mrs. P. M. German gave two readings which were greatly enjoyed. The hostess served delicious refreshments of ice cream and cake. W. M. Morrill attended a banquet and meeting of the 24-Kt. club in Santa Ana Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ifarry Elmore visited from Monday until Wednesday with relatives in Los Angeles. The following attended the evening of chamber music at the Santa Ana high school auditorium last Monday evening; C. K. Lee and two daughters, Mrs. G. R. Reyburn, Miss Mabel Woodworth, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Junkin, Miss Maud Aronholt and Mrs. Ed Schfeizer. A 30-gallon tank, which was two-thirds full of kerosene, two wash tubs and a grind stone were stolen from the W. M. Adiand ranch one-half mile south of town sometime Tuesday night. Across the road the F. M. Waltz place a plow and some harness was taken. William Exton, of Cleveland, Ohio, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Head last Wednesday. Mrs. J. R. Elmore and son, Henry, of Yakama, Washington, arrived this week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elmore. Mr. Elmore is a son of Mrs. Elmore and a brother of Henry. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Garton, of Eagle Rock, were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pollins home Tuesday afternoon. Norman Bryan spent the week-end with friends at Long Beach. Miss Barber was a dinner guest of Miss Irene Jacques Tuesday evening. Miss Mamie Coggin, of Los Angeles, was a guest at the R. W. Elliott home from Saturday until Tuesday. Mrs. G. Root, Mrs. Fred B. Smith and Mrs. William Rohrbacher of Santa Ana, were callers at the C. E. Pollins home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Burton, of Los Angeles, spent Friday and Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. R. A. Wilcox. Mrs. A. Abel and little daughter, arrived here Sunday from San Francisco to join her husband and son, who have been here for the past few months. They have taken apartments in the Price building. F. P. Knapp and family, of Seal 2-in-1 S Our Anniversary Sale Purchase Sale —Bring to all the best savings in years on depending on Our Mr. Glass, the owner of the chain of KK returned from the Eastern markets after the most his wake have come many carloads of footwear Hiawatha Moccasins, Buckle Strap Slippers; in f and Saddle Strap effects in Shoes for men. and Every Pair on S Lay Everything Aside and Attend T GIRLS' PATENT JAZZ OXFORDS $4.98 —Made of fine patent colt, plain toe, low heel, with flexible soles. On sale at.....$4.98 Others at.....$5.48 All sizes, 2½ to 7. Military 500 Women on $ A·wond low price. In patent or high hort sortment or yery size in Price. Mary J Miss Irene Jacques Tuesday evening. Miss Mamie Coggin, of Los Angeles, was a guest at the R. W. Elliott home from Saturday until Tuesday. Mrs. G. Root, Mrs. Fred B. Smith and Mrs. William Rohrbacher of Santa Ana, were callers at the C. E. Pollins home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Burton, of Los Angeles, spent Friday and Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. R. A. Wilcox. Mrs. A. Abel and little daughter, arrived here Sunday from San Francisco to join her husband and son, who have been here for the past few months. They have taken apartments in the Price building. F. P. Knapp and family, of Seal Beach, spent Sunday at the B. A. Wisner home. Mrs. R. A. Wilcox visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Burton in Los Angeles, Sunday. P. Abel left Monday for San Francisco for a ten days' visit with his famly. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Long, of Rialto, were visitors in Garden Grove Wednesday. Did you get Wang Wang Blues, 308 E. Center. FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION in your home of the WILCIX & GIBBS machine, without any obligation to purchase, write Mrs. Segerstrom. Will call at any home in Orange county. P. O. Box 397, Anaheim, Calif. OFFING PRICES CAN'T BE EQUALLED $2.50 roll —Made of fine patent colt, plain toe, low heel, with flexible soles. On sale at.....$4.98 Others at.....$5.48 All sizes, 2½ to 7. Military Heel Boots —Made of fine kid skin, flexible soles, on a stylish last; all sizes $3.98 Men's Scout Style Shoes —Made of soft chrome tan leather; all sizes.....$2.75 MEN'S ARMY SHOES —Goodyear, welted canvas lined; extra heavy soles, an extra value all sizes only.$4.98 WOMEN'S FELT SLIPPERS —Made with padded soles in plain or fancy colors, all sizes, go for.....$1.19 MEN'S NEW FALL BOOTS WONDERFUL VALUES CANT BE EQUALLED $2.50 roll $2.00 roll $1.25 roll (for chicken houses) ng direct from factory saves you money. T. Spencer W. Center St. Phone 27 MEN'S NEW FALL BOOTS WONDERFUL VALUES —Men's Blucher, and English styles in black calf and kidskin, mahogany and tan calfskin $4.98 and black kid shoes MEN'S TAN AND BLACK SHOES Two Big Tables Full—$2.48 and $2.98 WOMEN'S COMFORT SHOES $3.98 —The soft and easy kind—made of good soft black kid, turn leather soles, rubber or military heels. Two strap pumps, Oxfords or Shoes. All sizes. Sale price $3.98 INFANTS' SHOES —Full lines of kid and patent button shoes; also patent strap slippers; sizes 2 to 5. Price $1.48 HOUSE SLIPPERS $1.98 —Women's black kid house slippers with one and two straps. Leather soles. Sale price $1.98 BOYS' TAN ENGLISH SHOES $3.98 —Goodyear welted soles, all sizes to 6. A wonderful value $3.98 We Mention Only a Few of the Many Splendid Shoes Can Supply Other Stores Los Angeles, Long Beach, Pasadena, Santa Ana, San Pedro. Kafateria 109 WEST CENTRAL 1 Shoe Sale Anniversary Sale and Our Great $50,00 Purchase Sale Starts Tomorrow in years on dependable Footwear—on stylish, up-to-the-minute foot coverof the chain of Kafateria Shoe Stores throughout Southern California, just kets after the most successful buying trip of his career, and following in loads of footwear. And such footwear. Jazz Oxfords of Patent Kid, Frap Slippers; in fact, all the late novelties in footwear for women. Brogue es for men. Pair on Sale at Bona-fide Savings de and Attend This Sale of Sales — It Will Pay You Well 500 Pairs of Women's Low Shoes on Sale at $2.98 A wonderful offering at this low price. Oxfords or pumps in patent or kid leathers, low or high heels. A splendid assortment to choose from. Every size in the lot. Price.....$2.98 Mary Janes in Patent BROGUE OXFORDS IN TAN FOR WOMEN $3.98 Tan Calf Brogue Oxfords for women. Also oxfords in brown kid or black kid, military or Cuban heels, go for.....$3.98 THESE SPLENDID SHOES at $4.98 A wonderful offering at this low price. Oxford or pumps in patent or kid leather, low or high heels. A splendid assortment to choose from. Every size in the lot. Price $2.98 Mary Janes in Patent Kid Leather —Women's sizes, 2½ to 7, go for... $2.98 —Misses' sizes, 11½ to 2, go for... $2.48 —Children's sizes, 5 to 11, go for... $1.98 —Infants' sizes, $1.48 Boys' Scout Style Shoes $2.48 —Also dress shoes in gunmetal blucher styles; all sizes to 5½ go for $2.48 Boys' Fall Boots —Full line of new shoes for boys and youths at prices that cannot be beaten; black and tan Blucher and English styles. Also Boys' Bikes. Prices from $1.98 to $4.98 Children's Shoes $1.98 —Children's patent leather and kid shoes with hand-turned soles, made over foot-form lasts; sizes to 8; extra good value. Sale price $1.98 Tan Calf Brogue Oxford for women. Also oxford in brown kid or black kid, military or Cuban heels, go for $3.98 THESE SPLENDID SHOES at $4.98 —The new Jazz Oxford, also Patent Straps with Cuban heels, black or brown kid Sport Oxford in endless variety. $4.98 THE LATEST NEW YORK CRAZE "Hiawatha Moccasins" —This shoe is retailing in most stores at $10.00, and more. Our buying power enables us to offer them at $7.48. Don't fail to see them. $7.48 A NEW STYLE WORK OR HIKING BOOT FOR MEN —a tan calf 8-inch boot, heavy soles. Extra special. $3.98 Men's Work Shoes —a big assortment of styles that we are sure will please. Munson's army lasts with soft toes and Bellows tongue; also the Scout type of shoe; all solid leather. $2.75 to $3.98 Girls' New Low Fall Models —In patent leather pumps and oxford low heels, plain and perforated toes. $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 —Also brown Strap Pumps and Oxford, low heel, both broad and medium toes. $3.98 and $5.98 CANNOT BE BEAT AT THIS Children's Shoes $1.98 —Children's patent leather and kid shoes with hand-turned soles, made over foot-form lasts; sizes to 8; extra good value. Sale price..... $1.98 Girls' New Low Fall Models —In patent leather pumps and oxford low heels, plain and perforated toes $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 —Also brown Strap Pumps and Oxford, low heel, both broad and medium toes..... $3.98 and $5.98 CANNOT BE BEAT AT THIS PRICE—NEW STYLES IN WOMEN'S LACE BOOTS —Of tan and black kid or calfskin. These shoes have the narrow, medium or broad toes with either French, Cuban, military or common sense heels. Prices from $3.98 to $7.98 FOR GROWING GIRLS —2½ to 8; tan, calf, brown kid, black calf with low heels, round toes. Good comfortable, snappy shoes—$3.48, $3.98 and $4.48. LADIES KID BOUDOIR SLIPPERS in Black, Brown and Red $1.98 Many Splendid Shoe Bargains We Have to Offer—Your Every Need We Can Supply at Real Savings ateria Shoe Store Open Saturday Evenings to 9 o'clock 109 WEST CENTER ST., ANAHEIM