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SOCIETY DINE WITH SIDENER'S Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sidener were the charming host and hostess at a Thanksgiving dinner party yesterday noon at their home on Broad street. The rooms were tastily decorated in all the seasonal decorations. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Corley and son John, of Santa Ana, and Miss Grace Hobson, of Los Angeles. LOS ANGELES FRIENDS DINED Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Donnelly entertained at a bountiful dinner yesterday Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Murphy, of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dwyer. The guests returned to their homes last evening. THANKSGIVING SERVICES IN ZION Services were held in Zion Lutheran church yesterday morning at 10:30, the sermon by the pastor, Rev. Schmelzer by the choir which lent additional pleasure to the occasion. WHEN YOU THINK OF INSURANCE THINK OF Beebe & Harrison 120 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 720 FIRE LIFE HEALTH ACCIDENT BURGLARY AUTOMOBILE PLATE GLASS COMPENSATION PUBLIC LIABILITY SURETY AND FINANCIAL BONDS AMERICAN COMPANIES COMPENSATION PUBLIC LIABILITY SURETY AND FINANCIAL BONDS AMERICAN COMPANIES Another Great Sale of Millinery Offering another shipment of derful silk velvet hats, latest m ostrich trimmed $5.00 THIS SALE IS FOR SATURDAY ONL MODE MILLINE 111 EAST CENTER ST. MODE MILLINE 111 EAST CENTER ST. Save Your money on Drug S Here are a Number of Items Cut in Price for SATURDAY ON Caronial Beef, Iron and Wine, a splendid 98c tonic ... 75c Ladies' Rubber 49c Dressing Combs ... 50c Oxford Linen 29c Stationery ... $1.00 Velma Quinine Hair 69c Tonic ... 35c Vick's 29c Vape-Rub ... Hind's Honey and 39c Almond Cream ..... Pepsodent Tooth 39c Paste ... 60c size Kjer Kiss 49c Face Powder ... Lazell's Talcum 19c Powder ... Squibbs' Liquid $2.50 Petrolatum, 3 for Horlick's Malted Milk. hospital size $2.75 65c Gingh Stationery 35c Tooth tles guara for ... Optimus large size, 4 for ... 15c Rovin Nets, any 60c Califo Figs 20% OFF ON ALL LADIES' VANITY CASES Buck & Gibson PRESCRIPTION N DRUGGISTS 169 W. Center St. The Orange County Plain Dealer DINED ally enterer yesterurphy, of Mrs. J. J. to their CES IN in Luthererning at stor, Rev. which lent occasion. EDISONS ENTERTAIN YESTERDAY One of the many pleasant family gatherings was that of the Lester Eldsons who entertained a dinner party at one o'clock with a choice menu consisting of the regal bird and all his trailers, concluding with that great American favorite, pumkin pie. Dining together were Mr. and Mrs. Theo Eldson, of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Schreve, of Long Beach, Mrs. Elva Lesher, Mrs. Carrie Eldson, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Eldson. Holly graced the table for a centerpiece, and clusters of the pretty greenery were used abundantly about the rooms. EXCELLENT PAPER AT P. E. O'S Mrs. W. W. Manter was the charming hostess in her usual manner to the members of the BP., P. E. O. on Wednesday afternoon. The club is taking up the study of land marks of California and the feature of the afternoon was the paper of Miss Bella J. Walker on "The Early History of the Statehood of California." The remainder of the afternoon was spent in pleasant discussion and social conversation. At the end of the very pleasant day, Mrs. Manter served a delicious luncheon. ATTEND RACES YESTERDAY Mr. and Mrs. H. Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Le Vecke, and family attended the auto races yesterday at Beverly Speedway, leaving Anheim early in the morning. They witnessed Hearn's victory; also the accident to De Palma, which was not a disastrous one. They came home last evening feeling greatly pleased with their manner of celebrating Thanksgiving. GUESTS FROM POMONA Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and daughters, the Missee Esther and Dorothy Smith, of Foothill blvd., Pomona, were guests yesterday of Mrs. Eugene Gordon. The Smiths formerly resided on a ranch near Santa Ana, but had not visited Anheim for several months. They greatly enjoyed an afternoon drive and noticed with surprise the unusual growth of Anheim. PIONEER MOTHER DINNER HONOREE IN EYMAN HOME IN COMPLEMENT to her eighty-fourth birthday, Mrs. Frohling, one of Anaheim's pioneers, was made the guest of honor-yesterday at the home of her son, John A. Eymann and family on West street. Being also Thanksgiving day, the menu included all of the seasonable good things, including a large birthday cake with 84 candles. Pink roses graced the center of the table and other places about the rooms. Mrs. Frohling, although advanced in years, is keep in faculties and enjoys nothing more than recounting incidents of past years which concern the making of Anaheim. Living in the old family home, on North Citron, the home in which she became a bride in 1859, on her 22nd birthday, she is happily surrounded by her children who live near enough to reach her, on every possible occasion, and enjoys the messages from the distant ones scattered about the states. Among her descendants she numbers five great grandchildren, of whom she is very proud. While all the children were unable to be with her in the celebration yesterday, the company was a large, merry cue, and the day marks another in her calendar of happiness. LARGE FAMILY DINNER PARTY On Thanksgiving day a Webb family reunion was held at the home of Wm. P. Webb, Sr., in honor of J. R. Webb, only brother of Mr. Webb, who has just come from Oregon and whom he has not seen for fifteen years, and their aunt, Mrs Nancy McLaughlin, of Whittier, who will be ninety-seven years old on New Year's day. A big Thanksgiving dinner was served to the thirty-four guests present, all of whom were related. In the afternoon, Mr. Niles Webb, of Witzel Studio, Los Angeles, took several pictures of the gathering. Those who enjoyed the day were Mr. and Mrs.J.R.Webb, Mr. and Mrs.Nes Webb,Mr.E.H.Webb of Los Angeles,Mrs.Pearl Webb Keopple of Oregon City, FAMILY REUNION IN BREA With members of the families most closely related to them as guests, Dr. and Mrs.W.W.Davis entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner of traditional menu. Fragrant with late autumn flowers,the home was particularly pleasant on the holiday,and the afternoon dull out of doors,was most cheerfully visiting.Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs.James Grewcoe,David Grewcoe,Mrs.McVey,Mrs.Fred Zeppenfeldandchildren,Billie Davis andthehostandhostees. DINE AT MATERNAL HOME Mrs.J.Ziegler was the hospitable hostess yesterday when her daughter and their families gathered at her home for a Thanksgiving dinner to gether.The menu included the great American bird,with all the side line complete.After dinner the happy family talked of their outings tha past summer.Enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs.Frank AndersonMr. and Mrs.Park Anderson.of Plaza centia,mr.Mrs.George FalaMr. and Mrs.George Zeigler and sonandthehostees. DINNER AT RANCH HOME Mr. and Mrs.A.W.Black came down to the ranch on Sunkiss avenue yesterdayandpresidedat a Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs.Sayler,of Los Angeles;Mr.and Mrs.J.APrince,of Pasadena,andMr.Mrs.A.J.Yorker,andtwo sons.of Sunkist avenue.The usual Thanksgiving dinner was enjoyed-turkeyandallthefixins'andanafternoondevotedtovisitinganddiscussingrecentpleasanttripsfollowedtheme. ANDERSON-ELLIOTT-FAMILIES' PARTY Mr. and Mrs.Norbert Anderson entertained at dinner yesterday tha members of the two families,theseof Mr.Anderson和someof Mrs.Anderson.The guests included ed.Mr.Mrs.W.J.Elliottandfamily,andMr.Mrs.D.W.Anderson,Mr.Mrs.Ed.Andersonothermembersofthefamily,entertainedMr.Mrs.A.L.Schutzanddinnerintheirhome. GUESTS FROM POMONA Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and daughters, the Misses Esther and Dorothy Smith, of Poothill blvd., Pomona, were guests yesterday of Mrs. Eugene Gordon. The Smiths formerly resided on a ranch near Santa Ana, but had not visited Anaheim for several months. They greatly enjoyed an afternoon drive and noticed with surprise the unusual growth of Anaheim. VISITING CHOIR AT GRACE CHURCH The Thanksgiving program at Grace Lutheran church last evening, given by the choir of St. Peter's Lutheran church, of Santa Ana, was thoroughly enjoyed by the large congregation. DINNER IN MOTHER'S HOME Going to the home of Mrs. Andrew Baker, whose illness prevented her from getting out, Mrs. J. T. Lyon acted as hostess at a dinner party with goose as the piece de resistance. Besides the members of the Lyon family, Mr. Arthur Baker, of Pasadena, and Miss Alice Miller, of Anaheim, were members of the dinner party. Mrs. Baker was the recipient of a cluster of gorgeous goses as a greeting of cheer. THANKSGIVING DAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Hochuli served a very delicious family dinner yesterday at their home on Melrose street, where they entertained for relatives. The centerpiece was a bouquet of monstrous roses. Chicken and all the goodies that go together were in great abundance. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schneider and family, Miss Edna Hochull, Walter Hochull and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hochull. THANKSGIVING DAY PARTY A dinner party was given yesterday at the home of Mrs. Ida Meekes, on So. Bush street. Guests included Ray Elliott and Paul Vandort of Whittier and Lawrence Baker of Anaheim. Following the dinner party the boys and the Misses Norma, Verra and Marcella Meeckes went to Long Beach, where they spent the evening dancing. ANDERSON-ELLIOTT FAMILIES' PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Anderson en-tertained at dinner yesterday threemembers of the two families, thoseof Mr. Anderson and someof Mrs. Anderson. The guests includedMr. and Mrs. W. J. Elliott andfamily, and Mr. and Mrs. D.W.Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.Ed.Andersonother members of the family, entertainedMr. and Mrs.A.L.Schutzdinner in their home. $1 PRE Select your Dolls, 50Phone 70 Newest Suits For M LINERY ANAHEIM Drug Sundries number of ice for Y ONLY 39c 65¢ Gingham Girl 49c Stationery 39c 35¢ Tooth Brushes, bristles guaranteed, 19c for 49c Optimus Bath Tablets, large size, 25c 4 for 19c 15£ Rovina Hair 9c Nets, any color 2.50 Milk. 2.75 60¢ California Syrup of Figs 48c VANITY CASES Gibson UGGISTS Phone 73 THANKSGIVING DAY PARTY A dinner party was given yesterday at the home of Mrs. Ida Meekes, on So. Bush street. Guests included: Ray Elliott and Paul Vandort of Whittier and Lawrence Baker of Anaheim. Following the dinner party the boys and the Misses Norma, Verra and Marcella Meeckes went to Long Beach, where they spent the evening dancing. OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS AT RUICKS The H. C. Ruick home was the scene of a small but prettily arranged dinner party last evening when they entertained for several of their friends. The piece de resistance was chicken and included were all the fixin's. Covers were laid for Miss Nona Pierce and Mrs. Johnny Thomas of Los Angeles, and Harry Sanks of Pomona and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ruick. MUSIC SECTION SATURDAY The Music Section of the Ebell club will meet on Saturday afternoon at 2:30, with Mrs. Wm. Falkenstein, at her home on Broadway. CAN'T DO THE WORK It's too much to try to work every day against a congiant, dull backache, or sudden darting pain in the small of the back. Be rid of it. Try Doan's Kidney Pills. Your neighbors recommend them. Mrs. S. B. Kramer, 238 N. Lemon St., Anaheim, says: "An operation weakened my kidneys and about two years ago I began to suffer from pains across the small of my back. My right kidney felt as though it were swollen and ached dreadfully. I had dull, dizzy headaches, too. My housework was often neglected. I was so run down and my kidneys didn't act right, until I read of Doan's Kidney Pills and used them. I got Doan's at Heying's Pharmacy. They cured me of all signs of the trouble. The backaches left and my kidneys were regulated." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Kramer had; Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N.Y. Displaying the Ex $24.75 The Su For Men and Y You will appreciate the displayed in these halls Fall and Winter wear—eminent models for young conservative styles for midsize life. An extensive showing neat patterns and stylish browns, greens, black and checks and stripes. Also Your Suit or —Overcoat should come from Jackson's. No matter which you choose here you'll get greater value in fit, fabric, style and service. These moderate prices fall far short of indicating the true worth of the garments. Michael-Stearns Suits $32.50 to $45.00 Other good makes at $25.00 to $30.00 Every one sold with Jackson's Guarantee of Satisfaction or Money Back. Genuine Velour Hats — $5.00, $7.00, $8.00, Mocha, Black, Brown, which at this low price stand in a class by themselves. Overcoats $16.50 to $45 JACKSON'S MEN'S WEAR SHOP “Your Money’s Worth Always” ANAHEIM ELLIOTT FAMILIES' PARTY Mrs. Norbert Anderson ent dinner yesterday the two families, those Anderson and some person. The guests includMrs. W. J. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Anand Mrs. Ed. Anderson, ers of the family, enterand Mrs. A. L. Schutz at heir home. Overcoats $16.50 to $45 class by themselves. JACKSON'S MEN'S WEAR SHOP "Your Money's Worth Always" ANAHEIM 1 PER WEEK Will buy many beautiful things for your home get your Dolls, Doll Buggies and other Toys and pay $1.00 down and we wild hold same for you. 50-Piece Sets of Dinnerware $12.50 and up Floor Lamp with Shade $17.50 and up ANAHEIM MUSIC & NOVELTY COMPANY one 70 H. J. EFKER Next to Fairyland Newest Polt and Winter Annals in uits and Overcoats For Men and Young Men Displaying the Most Attractive New Styles and Extraordinary Values at $24.75 $27.50 $34.75 $37.50 The Suits For Men and Young Men YOU will appreciate the style and value displayed in these high-grade Suits for all and Winter wear—embracing the newest, smartest models for young men and the more conservative styles for men in all walks of life. An extensive showing now in stock in that patterns and stylish colors—grays, browns, greens, black and mixtures; plains, becks and stripes. Also blue serges. The Overcoats For Men and Young Men HERE you will find a most noteworthy assortment of finely tailored single and double breasted coats for men of all ages—easily belted ullerettes with convertible collars for young men and the popular Chestfield and other neat models for men of conservative and semi-conservative tastes—leggings, melons, chinchillas, tweeds; in brown, green, heather, tan and gray. Oar Unalterable Policy — One Price to Everybody A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION J.C.Penney Co. Incorporated 312 DEPARTMENT STORES SELLING HOST WE SELL FOR LESS 225 West Center Street, Anaheim The Largest Chain Department Store Organization in the World