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1921-11-25 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 6 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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CHARGE DRUNKEN DRIVING Jack Pickering, and A. Macias will be given a hearing before Judge French in the Fullerton police court this afternoon. Each is charged with driving a car while intoxicated. Witman, Eyesight Specialist. BAKERSFIELD 34; FULLERTON 0 The 136-pound team of the Fullerton high school player Bakersfield at Bakersfield Wednesday afternoon, and was defeated by a score of 24 to 0. Witman, Eyesight Specialist. Special 20% Discount ON BIEN JOLIE CORSETS Saturday and Monday The well dressed woman gives consideration first of all to her corset. This is our specialty. This shop will not permit you to purchase an ill-becoming, ill-fitting corset. We study your figure and fit you with a corset built especially for you. If you have been wearing corsets purchased at the general stores, one of our BIEN JOLIE CORSETS fitted to your form by an experienced corsetiere would be a revelation to you. Anaheim Corset Shop MRS. EDITH TAYLOR 215 W. Center St. Anaheim Corset Shop MRS. EDITH TAYLOR 215 W. Center St. Here You Are! Woven and Printed Madras Shirts Made by Earl & Wilson—a Guarantee of Good Value—for only Get a few tomorrow $2.00 Kustiner's ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Miller Tonneau Windshields Installed $20 and $25 WIND DEFLECTORS Miller Tonneau Windshields Installed $20 and $25 WIND DEFLECTORS GRINNELL GLOVES AUTO ROBES REAR SIGHT MIRRORS AND SPOT LIGHTS NENNO & BOCK EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTO FULLERTON DEPT. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Haver spent Thanksgiving at Santa Ana as the guests of Mrs. Haver's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. M. Habbitt. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ilo of Bakersfield were guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sexton, the two families enjoying their Thanksgiving dinner in Los Angeles and later attended the theatre. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Schulte entertained as Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. W. Phetiarden of Richmond, Ind. Mrs. J. K. McBride's brother, Mr. R. Buzaid of Filmore was a guest at the Thanksgiving dinner at the McBride home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis of San Diego will spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stone, Mrs. Stone will serve her Thanksgiving dinner Sunday as her guests were not able to be here Thanksgiving day. Mrs. J. L. Perry who has been seriously ill at her home in Santa Monica is greatly improved, Mrs. Perry is the mother of Mrs. J. H. Wilhite and Rev. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ames and daugher, Helen, spent Thanksgiving day at Corona, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Morrison. Miss Eather Casner, who is attending Normal in Los Angeles, spent Thanksgiving at home with her parent, Mr. and Mr. W. D. Casner. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cadman had as dinner guests to delicious dinner yesterday Mr. and Mrs. H. Peters of Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cadman of Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. R. Corcoran and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Corcoran and Mr. and Mrs. M. Corcoran. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Milies and Mr. Gilbert McFarland were guests yesterday at a Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Chambers. Mr. S. W. Taylor and Mr. Foster Chambers proprietors of the Taylor Electric Co., of Fullerton, will open another shop tomorrow evening at La Habra, on the corner of Main and Central. Mrs. A. K. King who has been confined to her room with a severe cold, is feeling much better today. Miss Susie Plummer will leave Sunday over the Santa Fe for Van Wert, Ohio. C.L.Pearson left yesterday to accompany the body of his father M.Pearson to Milford, Mich., for interment. He left over the Santa Fe. Rhane Mitchell left yesterday over the Santa Fe for Mecca, Aris. Miss Nell M.Bate, Fullerton high school librarian, motored to Santa Paula to spend Thanksgiving with her sister. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. G.E.Little yesterday celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary and Thanksgiving day with a delicious chicken dinner and all the fixin' flowers were artistically decorated about the dining room and table. Enjoying the dinner were Mr. and Mrs.J.S.Abeam, parents of Mr.Mrs.Lillie, Mr.Mrs.C.S.Cristiansen and son,Carl Mr.Mrs.C.H.Young and children of Orange,Mr.Mrs.C.O.Predrickson of Brea,Mr.Mrs.J.R.Abeam of Fullerton,and host and hostess Mr.Mrs.G.Lillie.During the afternoon and evening music and cards were enjoyed by the young people after which the hostess served her guests with a Thanksgiving supper. SERVE TURKEY DINNER Mr. and Mrs.H.W.Schultz were host and hostess to a delicious Thanksgiving dinner yesterday serving turkey,pumpkin pie and all the good things that go with such a feast.Bestiful yellow and white chrysanthemums prettily decorated the rooms.Covera were laid for Mr.Mrs.G.Schultze and children,Dr.Mrs.J.Schwentker and son of Anaheim,the Misses Clara and Stella-Schwentker,sister of Dr.Schwentker,and host and hostess Mr.Mrs.H.W.Schultzandchildren. DINNER IN ORANGE PARK Orange-co Park was the destination of many merry parties and family reunions yesterday.Among those were Mr.Mrs.G.M.Simpson,Mrs.E.A.SimpsonandMrs.Wm.Reed.Mrs.Reed is the mother of Mrs.Simpson and is wintering in Southern California.Her home is in Aberdeen,S.D. 275 ATTEND B.OF T.BANQUET-MEETING The semi-annual ladies' night of the Fullerton B.of T.was observed Wednesday evening at the Fullerton high school cafeteria where plates were laid for 175.Every man brot a lady with him,and the supper was declared the best the board has enjoyed for many a month.The made a regular Thanksgiving time of it. Rev John T.House reported for the civic planning committee,and introduced a resolution which was adopted for co-operation with the Auto Club of So.Calif.in the observance of safety week at an early date. R.S.Gregory of the housing committee reported that a plan completed in the very near future which will be presented to the B.of T,and also to Fullerton trustees for the erection of a tent city somewhere in Fullerton,composed of 25 or more tent houses,for occupation by transient home-seekers There are a number of people who come to Fullerton who would buy homes if they could first get a house or some place to live until they find out how they like the city,and it is in the interest of such that the committee will make this proposal of a tent city.it is stated. The industrial committee reported that there are many new business buildings just being completed.In the course of erection or being planned.The Edison Co.has just completed a building on Walnut-st.,and so has the Pepper Fruit Co.Among other business concerns who have new buildings under construction are Adams Garage,Stein Store building,Studebaker Garage,and Star Bakery,Jack McCarty,Wickeraheim,Bulck GarageGeorge Amerige also has several buildings under construction,and John Gardiner contemplates the construc tion of a new business house Mr.Daniels of Long Beach also contemplates a new business block adjoining the Taggart Garage for the handling of automobile accessories. Music was furnished by the Fuller- Fruits, Vegetables and Groceries Our Specialties are Fruit, Vegetables, Butter, Eggs and Cheese. We handle the very best on the market. Our Nor. Inspectetd Celery is fine 10c, 15c, 20c Peas, Beans, Squash, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Cabbage, Cauliflower are healthful. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT —is quite complete. We aim to carry the highest grade in everything and also the less expensive grades in the respective lines for your convenience in selection. We boast of prices to compare "according to grade" with anything in Orange county. If you are particular about your eats, try us. We enjoy pleasing with the very best. Anaheim Produce Market F. C. HAVERTY, Prop. 128 E. Center St. Phone 530 SPARTAN GROCERS 101 Stores 138 E. Center G. O. PAYNE, Prop. Carnation Milk $4.90 Borden's Milk Alpine Milk Libby Milk Which do you pay for TIN or COFFEE? You are not paying for expensive tin containers when you specify ORANGE BLOSSOM COFFEE It's always fresh! First Grade in GLASSIN-LINED BAGS "ORANGE BLOSSOM" is absolutely highest-quality coffee, roasted, ground and delivered fresh to your dealer every day. It is packed in glassin-lined bags merely to save the price of expensive tin. This insures you Quality, Freshness, Economy. ASK YOUR GROCER Seasonal During the Fall and Winter ket. You can depend upon the right prices at all Chai Citron Peel lb. 45c Orange Peel lb. 35c Lemon Peel 101 Stores 138 E. Center G. O. PAYNE, Prop. Carnation Milk $4.90 Borden's Milk Alpine Milk Libby Milk Gold Buckle Flour, 49 lbs. $2.05 A-1 or Drifted Snow, 49 lbs. $2.10 Bran, 80lb. sack $1.10 Japan Tea, first picking, special, lb. 38c Polar White Soap, 6 bars 25c Soda Crackers, lb. 15c 30 to 40 Prunes, lb. 20c Nabiscos, 3 pkgs. 25c Sorbettos $1.25 Just in—New Holland Herring. Libby Pork and Beans 10c Dozen cans $1.15 During the Fall and Winter ket. You can depend upon the right prices at all Chaf Citron Peel lb. 45c Orange Peel lb. 35c Lemon Peel lb. 35c Boiled Cider 22 oz. 45c New Pop Corn 3 lbs. 20c Budded Walnuts lb. 40c New Almonds lb. 35c Cluster Raisins lb. 30c 2 lbs. 58c Chaffee's Four Blends of Country Club, lb. Dining Car, lb. Chaffee's Special, lb. Basket Blend, lb. Chaffee's 24-oz. loaf Bread New Brazil Nuts, lb. New Giant Pecan Nuts, lb. Chaffees 127 W. Friday, November 25, 1921 AND B. OF T. JUET-MEETING final ladies' night of the T., was observed Wednesday at the Fullerton high school where plates were every man brot a lady the supper was de- the board has enjoyed them. They made a regu- gation time of it. Houser reported for a long committee, and insolution which was operation with the Auto in the observance of an early date. of the housing com- that a plan completed our future which will be the B. of T., and also steeers for the erection somewhere in Fullerton, or more tent houses, by transient home- are a number of peo-Fullerton who would they could first get a race to live until they may like the city, and rest of such that the make this proposal of instituted. committee reported many new business completed, in the con or being planned. has just completed a but-st, and so has the Among other busi- no have new buildings are Adams Garage, ing, Studebaker Gar- kery, Jack McCarty, and Bulck Garage. also has several build- construction, and John plates the construc- ness house. Mr. Danch also contemplates a block adjoining the for the handling of stories. lished by the Fuller- ton high school orchestra, and the Walberg Trio rendered a number of selections. There was a vocal solo by Miss Dorothy Brown. The principal speaker was Rev. Monique of the First Methodist church of Fullerton which spoke on "The Foundation of Economic Life," and there was also a talk by Rev. F. M. Dowling of Placeia. R. E.' Donavan of the U. S. Bureau of Mines and Mining gave a 10-minute talk and demonstration. TWO BIG EVENTS CELEBRATED A very delightful party was celebrated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Curtiss in Brea. The dinner celebrated the birthday anniversary of Howard Curtiss and also Thanksgiving day. Roses were the predominating flower used for decorating. Mr. Curtiss was the recipient of many pretty gifts. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Curtiss, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Curtiss and Howard Curtiss. THANKSGIVING DINNER Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith were host and hostess to a number of their friends yesterday serving a delicious turkey dinner. The living room and dining room was prettily decorated with chrysanthemum flowers and similar with a large basket of fruit, tied with a crimson ribbon. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cotter of Santa Monica, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith and daughter from Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. G. Dunning of Hollywood Mr. and Mrs. E. Dunning of Los Angeles, Mrs. C. Cole of Los Angeles, Mrs. P. Cotter of Santa Ana, Miss Thelma Ryan or Pasadena, Mr. Leland Speer of El Monte, and host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith. The afternoon was spent in music, both instrumental and vocal as several of the guests were accomplished musicians. Chewing the rag fills no empty stomachs—Columbia Record. GOOD WATCHES are always acceptable gifts for either HIM or HER and we are certain that in the large selection which we are offering in many designs and movements there is one that is sure to please—not only by its attractiveness but also because of its most reasonable price. As for quality—these watches are standard makes and are known the world over for their excellence. Our Special are always acceptable gifts for either HIM or HER and we are certain that in the large selection which we are offering in many designs and movements there is one that is sure to please—not only by its attractiveness but also because of its most reasonable price. As for quality—these watches are standard makes and are known the world over for their excellence. Our Special WRIST WATCH A 15-jewel, high-grade wrist watch with raised gold dial, in a fancy engraved case, guaranteed for 20 years! Our price.....$25 The Jewel Box Gifts That Please ARTHUR A. COHEN, Prop. 223 W. Center St. Anaheim Chaffees "WHERE CASH BEAT'S CREDIT" Reasonable Groceries In Fall and Winter months many new food products enter the marcan depend upon finding them all neatly displayed and selling at prices at all Chaffee Stores. HOME-MADE Mince Meats Many housewives take considerable pride Pound Cake Slice 10c Fruit Cake lb. 40c Sweet Cider HOME-MADE Mince Meats Many housewives take considerable pride in making their own mince meat. We submit the following tested recipe and you can buy all the listed ingredients at any Chaffee Store. Let our service help. 1½ lb. beef, chipped fine; ½ lb. suet, chopped fine; 6 lbs. choice apples, cut into small pieces; 1 lb. of raisins and 1 lb. of currants; 2 oz. of candied citron; the juice and grated rind of one orange and one lemon; ½ teaspoonful of cloves; 1 tablespoonful of all-spice; 1 tablespoonful of cinnamon; 1 grated nutmeg; ½ tablespoonful of salt; 1 cupful of molasses; 1 lb. of sugar, 1½ pint of cider. Mix all together and boil slowly for one hour. Put into fruit jars and seal while hot. This recipe will make five quarts and will keep indefinitely, if sealed tight in the containers. Four Blends of Coffee— Club, lb...38c Car, lb...35c Special, lb...30c End, lb...22c 24-oz. loaf Bread ...10c Nuts, lb...25c Pecan Nuts, lb...40c Chaffee's Blend of Flour— 5-lb. sack $ .25 10-lb sack .47 ½-bbl. sack 1.00 ¼-bbl. sack 1.90 Chaffee's Butter Browned Brittle, lb...20c New Filbert Nuts, lb...20c No. 1 Association Walnuts, lb...35c 127 W. Center St., Anaheim