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MOTOR TRIP AFTER DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen were the host and hostess yesterday when they entertained with a dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hiefer. After the dinner the afternoon was spent in enjoying a motor trip thru Orange county. PICNIC DINNER IN PARK A merry party composed of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Scheats, Clara Helinze Nellie Scheats, Albert and Bill Scheats, Bill Eaton, Gordon Hess, and Geo. Shadey, motored to Orange-co yesterday and enjoyed a picnic dinner under the big trees. POPULAR GIRL TO WED Invitations were issued last week by Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Pember for the wedding of their daughter, Miss Valentine Hays Pember to Mr. Lloyd Shrode, which will take place in the Methodist White Temple on the evening of Nov. 28, 1921, at eight-thirty o'clock. Miss Pember is one of the most popular young ladies of Anaheim, having resided here several years, and her marriage will be the occasion for happy wishes and congratulations from a large circle of friends. ORGANIZE NEW LEAGUE Nothing could indicate better the rapid and substantial growth of the White Temple congregation than the demand that a new Epworth League be organized. This was done yesterday. The present Epworth League is made up wholly of high school students and is a mighty live institution and well managed by the high school group. But as there are in the actual membership of the White Temple more than 150 young people beyond the high school age who have no devotional meeting at the present time a demand has been made for another League to be known as the Senior Epwort League. Last night this league was organized and a commitment J. R. Abernathy at the piano and Mrs. C. A. McCullah as the song leader. It was said last evening that there are as many young married people in the church's constituency as in the actual membership and these are cordially invited along with the general public to attend this meeting each Sunday evening. FRIENDS HONOR SCHOOLMATE The J. A. Archer home on Ohio-st. was the scene of a party Saturday evening, when the Misses Fay Archer and Margaret Briscoe entertained in honor of the birthday anniversary of Miss Janey Van der Veer. The rooms were artistically decorated with red roses and greenery. The afternoon hours were spent in playing games and later dancing. All kinds of music was heard until late in the evening. A feature of the evening was the blowing out of the sixteen candles on the big birthday cake. Those enjoying the hospitality of the hostesses and joining in the fun with the honoree were the Misses Mary Kane, Frances Wallace, Gertrude Griggs, Doris Eden, Pauline Houts, Bessie Renner, Clara and Marcia Charmickael, Christine Bergenhoffer, Ruth Edmiston. Theodore Hager and Dorothy Cunningham. HOTEL VALENCIA GUESTS Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included C. O. Collins, Duluth, Minn.; Frank E. Goodwin, Minneapolis; Fred Johnson, San Bernardino; C. L. Paddock, San Bernardino; J. C. Dalmossa, Los Angeles; L. Gillette, New York; Armee Terriam, New York; P. Cormard, London, England; Ethen Allen, New York; Ross Tomstin, New York; Fred. Hawthorne, New York; Ruth King, New York; G. A. Kobald, New York; Boyd Irwin, New York; H. Matthews, New York; Charles Geggins, New York; Alma L. Francis, New York; G. C. Heyman, St. Louis; W. D. Wilmes, Los Angeles; Charles Pierce, Van Nuys; R. Woods, Los Angeles; Fred Johnson, San Bernardino; D. E. Hartman, La Porte; Mrs. Chas Winter, Miami, Florida; M. Boyd, Brawley; F. L. Richard, Los Angeles; John C. Lewis, Bakersfield; J. B. Rice, Los Angeles; Ted Taylor, Los Angeles; Lewis Hoeger, U.S.S.Texas.; A. W. Davis, Los Angeles; Louise Lee, San Diego; Estelle Tritcher, San Diego; E. A. Olson, San Diego. Throughout literary canvasship that he himself in n write plays with equal pledent writer for Early in is an accol "American" song cycle he was the magazineer of the Mr. Hugh the ridicuilous fashions, passed its The present Epworth League is made up wholly of high school students and is a mighty live institution and well managed by the high school group. But as there are in the actual membership of the White Temple more than 150 young people beyond the high school age who have no devotional meeting at the present time a demand has been made for another League to be known as the Senior Epworth League. Last night this league was organized and a committee representing several of the young people's classes was appointed to nominate officers and report next Sunday night. The committee consists of Miss Mabel Wright, president, representing the Philathea class; Ell Saunders, Young Men's class; Miss Finley, the Sunshine Philathea class; Mrs. Warren Mathis, the Fidelity class; Mr. W. A. Miner, the Men's class. Mrs. F. T. Edmiston will be the leader next-Sunday night, with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Deakins spent yesterday in Cucamonga. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Fergus had as their guests yesterday, Mrs. Elizabeth Page of Santa Ana. In the afternoon they motored to Riverside where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Chage. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jackson and family were Sunday visitors in Wilmington. YOU want warmth and we your Overcoat, but you sh get good style, too. You'll get it, if you come here. Our coats have more style than you usual in a coat. They stay smart, too, becau are hand-tailored. $30 $35 $4 Kustiner THE SIGN OF GOOD CLO Anaheim "The Old Nest" at California MARY ALDEN and CULLEN LANDIS in THE OLD NEST' by RUPERT HUGHES AGOLDWYN PICTURE...directed by REGINALD PARKER Throughout Rupert Hughes' eventful literary career he has shown a versatility that has permitted him to express himself in many forms. His ability to write plays, short stories and novels with equal success has now been supplemented by his achievements as a writer for the screen. Early in his career Mr. Hughes, who is an accomplished musician, wrote his "American Composers", and an original song cycle. Besides this creative work, he was the editor of several London magazines and assisted in the compilation of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Mr. Hughes has always been alive to the ridiculous aspects of changing fashions. This comic sense has expressed itself in such plays as "Excuse This novel has at last found its way to the screen, and the film version will be seen at the California Theatre for two days beginning tomorrow. The photoplay that Goldwyn has made of this novel with Mr. Hughes' personal co-operation is said to be one of the best examples of modern photoplay production. It presents a story of mother love without any artificial, melodramatic trimmings. One of the unusual facts in connection with the picture is that Mr. Hughes himself prepared the continuity from which Reginald Barker, the director, made the picture. Mr. Hughes is connected with the Goldwyn group of Emigrant Authors, and his most recent pictures have been "The Cup of Fury," "Scratch My Back" and "Hold Your Horses." New York; k; Charles L. Francis; St. Louis; es; Charlesods; Los An-Gernardino; Mrs. Chas. M. Boyd; Los Ange-lesfield; J. B. Taylor, Los J. S. 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