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SOCIETY LODGES CLUBS CHURCHES LOCAL TEACHERS ANTICIPATE FINE ANNUAL MEETING NAHEIM teachers are contemplating a delightful meeting in the annual convention of the California Teachers' Association, southern section, which will be held in Los Angeles from Dec. 19 to 23, inclusive. Prominent educators from several parts of the country will address the members, the opening session of which will be held in the Bible Institute with Merton E. Hill presiding. Dr. Charles H. Judd, University of Chicago, will speak on "A Half Century of Educational Experience," and Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, well known in the Southland, will also give an address. Other speakers will be Miss Margaret Hallburton, supervisor of preliminary work, of Waco, Texas; Dr. Walter Albert Jessup, president of the state university of Iowa; Dr. Payson Smith, state commissioner of education of Massachusetts; Frederick Warde, eminent Shakespearean actor; Dr. C. A. Prosser, director of Dunwoody Institute, of Minnesota; Dr. Marston LeRoy Burton, president of University of Michigan, and others. As the meeting opens the first Monday in holiday vacation, the greater number of Anaheim instructors are arranging to be in attendance at all the sessions. SMALL DINNER PARTY SATURDAY The home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Schenck was the scene of a small dinner party on Saturday evening. The guests being Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Elliott, and Bethel and Walter Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sheridan. The after dinner hours were spent in a social way. MASONS & STARS CARRY GIFTS TO FRATERNAL HOME BETWEEN forty and fifty Masons and Eastern Stars drove to Covina yesterday to the Masonic Orphans' Home, taking with them a large Christmas offering of fruits, jams, jellies, nuts and all kinds of good things, and loads and oodles of good cheer. They also presented a very handsome cash gift. This Home, which is one of the best of the many State Masonic homes, cares for eighty children, and the training they receive is of the highest quality. The children attend the public schools, being kept there until they have completed their high school education. The home maintains a special course, however, where manual training, domestic science and music are taught. The children showed their pleasure to the visitors with a nice program of music and speaking, and quietly expressed their appreciation with happy smiles and pretty manner. The visitors were greatly impressed with the operation of the home and their pleasure of the trip was equaled only by that of the children. L. A. GUESTS AT DINNER A very pretty dinner party was held yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheridan when they entertained informally for Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Loudon and children of Los Angeles. The rooms were made gay with seasonal flowers. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheridan and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Loudon and family. Wm. Trapp, Jr., Cement Pipe, 197-R-4 Plain Dealer for Good Job Printing SMALL DINNER PARTY SATURDAY The home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Schenck was the scene of a small dinner party on Saturday evening. The guests being Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Elliott, and Bethel and Walter Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sheridan. The after dinner hours were spent in a social way. ANNOUNCING the new series of the Good Maxwell has arrived in Anaheim delivery. Don't fail to see this car of wonderful value before buying Quality of the best. Prices low and within the reach of all PRICES: Sedan $1710 Four-Seat Roadster and Touring $1070 Delivered Here TURTON & LUMSDON Maxwell and Chalmers Agency 142 So. Los Angeles St. Phone 32-J Chaffees WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT Please The Folks East With a Western A typical California Gift Box made up of fancy nia dried fruits, raisins, nuts and other product East With a Western A typical California Gift Box made up of fancy nia dried fruits, raisins, nuts and other produc west. To the folks and friends of the cold, ch such a gift would be well appreciated. Step i Chaffee Store and see our full line of fancy p from which to make your selection. Each gift packed and prepared ready for shippi give us the names of the people to whom they a shipped—we ship them for you. We have a variety of 40 gifts, ranging in pric $1.20 to $19.00, shipped to any city in the United Quantity Prices on Candy for Schools Sunday Schools, etc. Chaffees 127 W. Center St., Anaheim THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN D EALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA FULLERTON RELATIVES DINE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry entertained several guests at dinner yesterday, they being Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Turbeck, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Harms, and Mrs. A. Adams, all of Fullerton, and James Kirk, a nephew of Mrs. Perry, who is a house guest. FAMILY DINNER IN NEW HOME A family dinner party was enjoyed Sunday when Mrs. Edna Robb and daughters were guests at dinner with Mrs. Bobst's mother, Mrs. S. E. Bibin, in Lynwood. As their guest was Mrs. Walker of Whistler, also a daughter of the hostess, Mrs. Bibin has recently purchased a new home in Lynwood, and is now comfortably settled, liking the location very much. BAZAAR-SATISFACTORY AFFAIR The Ebell club closed its bazaar Saturday night, having closed out almost their entire stock of garments and fancy work, and all of the cooked foods and sweets. The sum realized is not yet known, exactly, as a few more expense accounts must be settled, but it is certain that the ladies feel repaid for their efforts, and have a comfortable addition to the club house fund. MODERN WOODMEN ELECT TONIGHT Modern Woodmen of America will hold election of officers tonight in their room in the I. O. O. F. hall. A banquet will follow the business session. All members are asked to come out, as it is an important meeting and the social hour following promises much pleasure. HOTEL VALENCIA GUESTS Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included; G. E. Howard, Rochester, N.Y.; H. Greeswald, Louisville, Ky.; A. A. Alden, New York; Mrs. G. W. Burton, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. E. L. Mason, Los Angeles; J. A. Gosnell, Los Angeles; Henry D. Sanborn, San Pedro; Roy Ojanbatz, Lancaster; L.W. West, Lakeside, California; W.E.Davis, Brawley; W.A.Menzes, New York; Miss Ettie Thompson, Riverside; G.W. Barnum, Hastings, Minn.Harold E. Short, Billings, Mont.; Fred Graney, Seattle, Washington; Mrs.L.E.L.Bailey, Los Angeles; William L.Thurber, Santa Monica; D.C.Hoppe, Jr., Los Angeles; Ray E.Mikbell, Los Angeles. PIONEER WOMAN SUCCUMBS SUNDAY Mrs. S.M. Robbins passed away Sunday evening at 6:40 at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Margaret Meyers, of Anaheim. Deceased was born, raised and wedded in Georgia, and after the War of the Rebellion went to Arkansas. In 1876 with her husband she went to Prescott, Arizona, making the trip overland with ox teams, Dec. 1, 1882, they started to California with horse teams and landed in Olive the first day of January, 1883. She is the mother of eleven children, eight of whom are still living. Mrs.N.A.Bush, of Huntington Park, Robbins, of Puente; Joseph Robbins, of Anaheim; Nathan Robbins, of Orange; S.N.Robbins of Los Angeles; Mrs. Clara Fletcher, of Los Angeles; Mrs.Margaret Myers, of Anaheim; and Mrs.Martha Kerr, of Lynnwood. Her life was rich in the early history and achievements of the city of Olive, and a good, kind and considerate pioneer mother has gone to her reward. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m., from Backs & Terry chapel, Rev.Kent, of Olinda, officiating. Burial will be in Santa Ana cemetery. Mrs.Robbins was aged 85 years, and had been a resident of Olive for 32 years, living in one house during that time. She came to Anaheim to remain with her daughter, Mrs.Meyers, about four months ago. O.E.S.INSTALL THIS EVENING Installation of officers will occur this evening with Chispa Chapter, O.E.S., and a social hour will follow. A large attendance is desired and anticipated. DINNER AND THEATRE PARTY Mr. and Mrs.C.D.Harrison entertained last evening with a 5:30 chicken dinner party for several of her friends. The rooms had the usual pretty Xmas decorations. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.Ernest Braunlich, Mr. and Mrs.Wm.J.Lake and Mr. and Mrs.C.D.Harrison. After the dinner,the party enjoyed the show at the Rialto in Fulerton. TWO KIWANIS CLUB TO LUNCH TOGETHER Anaheim Kiwanians will meet the Fullerton Kiwanis club weekly luncheon Tuesday.Ivan with autos will pick up without at the Anaheim post office the 11:45. Garden Grove News GARDEN GROVE, Dec. 12 King's Daughters' class of the first church met at the home on C.C.Violett Wednesday afternoon for a business meeting and time. Devotions were led by Arrowsmith.Election of officers held,the following being chosen. Mrs.Mr.B.Allen,president,F.E.Bissitt,vice president,Maud Aronhalt secretary;Mrs.tie Beardsley,treasurer.Intest reports were given by members how they had devoted one daywards earning money for the extension.The proceeds for the erron amounted to $63,and a ber of reports are yet to come. Dainty refreshments were at the close of the meeting. The Tuesday Afternoon club meet at the home of Mrs.Hennion,Dec.13.A food and sale will be held at this meeting all members are urged to be present. Evanglist Suess is preach glorious gospel and the interest increasing and those who do not themselves of the opportunity to tending the meetings are miss treat.it is said. The meetings will continue week.All are cordially invited attend the services by the Rev.F.A.Ames. Miss Elle Jessup attended a quiet given by the Santa Ana Mss'at James' confectionery,Ana last Thursday evening.Jessup rendered a piano solo,"Etude,"in B flat which was gg enjoyed by those present. Mrs.Belle Clemmons.of Santa is a guest at the R.W.Elliott this week. The Misses Olive and Mabel N cross and Elsa Clark spent Thu in Los Angeles. E.H.Falwell has rented th DINNER AND THEATRE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Harrison entertained last evening with a 5:30 chicken dinner party for several of her friends. The rooms had the usual pretty Xmas decorations. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Braunlich, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Lake and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Harrison. After the dinner, the party enjoyed the show at the Rialto in Fullerton. PARENT TEACHERS MEET TOMORROW Anaheim Parent-Teacher Association will hold the regular meeting tomorrow afternoon in Junior high school at 3 o'clock. M. M. Fishback, of Orange high school faculty, will address the meeting on educational conditions in Europe, and Christmas music will add interest to the meeting. Mr. Fishback has made a tour of Europe since the war, and is thoroughly familiar with conditions of the times. He is an excellent talker, and will be thoroughly interesting. All parents and patrons of the school are invited. PARTY FOR TWO ANNIVERSARY SARIES At a gathering yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Witt, two events were celebrated, namely the wedding anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. J. Witt and Mr. and Mrs. E. Kahley. The rooms were tastily trimmed for the occasion. The affair was occasioned by a 1:30 dinner party. The afternoon was spent in social converse and in viewing the presents which the honorees received. Seated at the dining table were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lausch and children Ellina and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kahley and daughter Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Meilnick and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. J. Witt. FAMILY BIRTHDAY DINNER PARTY T. L. Hoag has a birthday today, and to make one more pleasant event on his calendar of life, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Vanatta entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hoag and children at a fine chicken dinner yesterday at their home, 209 South Clementina street. All kinds of good things to eat were included in the menu, Mr. Hoag remarking at the conclusion of the meal, he "had eaten enough to last until his next birthday." A big birthday cake was a pleasing sight to the eye, as well as to the taste. It was decorated most prettily and bore the required number of candles. The table was decorated with poinsettias, and the cut glass., of which Mrs. Vanatta has an elaborate assortment, and of which she, also Mrs. Hoag, have already received from Santa a very large fruit basket each, and silver, on the snowy cloth, gave beauti- Western Gift made up of fancy Califord other products of the of the cold, chilly East associated. Step into any line of fancy packages tion. ready for shipping. Just to whom they are to be ranging in price from city in the United States. dy for Schools s, etc. St., Anaheim Chaffees All kinds or good things to eat were included in the menu. Mr. Hoag remarking at the conclusion of the meal, he "had eaten enough to last until his next birthday." A big birthday cake was a pleasing sight to the eye, as well as to the taste. It was decorated most prettily and bore the required number of candles. The table was decorated with poinsettias, and the cut glass., of which Mrs. Vanatta has an elaborate assortment, and of which she, also Mrs. Hoag, have already received from Santa a very large fruit basket each, and silver, on the snowy cloth, gave beautiful setting to the brilliant red centerpiece. Only Mr. and Mrs. Hoag and children and Mr. and Mrs. Vanatta and family were present, but the family intimacy made the occasion most delightful. FIFTY YEARS TOGETHER Mr. and Mrs. Adam Noe, revered residents of Tustin, entertained a merry crowd Thursday who came to celebrate the golden anniversary of their wedding. A dinner was served at noon, a feature of the table being the handsome gold trimmed china dinner set presented by their children. Mr. Noe is 85 years young and his available wife is 80, and an enjoyment of their lives is the almost daily drives in their auto, with Mr. Noe at the wheel, which he handles as capably as boys of far fewer years. Guests at the happy affair included Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and daughters, Gladys and Gertrude, of Garden Grove; Frazee Noe, of Casa Grande; Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Smith and son, Devon; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Will Blaylock, Mr. and Mrs. McNeal and son, Elden; Mrs. Johnson, Santa Ana; Mr. and Mrs. George Spicer and daughter, Tustin; George Hutton and son and Mrs. Lillian McKinney, of Perris. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Houts motored to Los Angeles yesterday. They went to the Santa Fe hospital to see Billy Martin who was injured in a wreck at Phoenix, Ariz., some time ago. Mr. Martin has been in the hospital following that time and his friends are hoping that he will soon be able to return to Anaheim. He is a brother of Johnny Martin of this place. NO KIWANIS CLUBS LUNCH TOGETHER Anaheim, California Monday, December 12, 1921 Francis Bissitt returned to the Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Rushk and chilBedlands university Monday, after a few days' visit with his parents, Ruth Westman of Anaheim is visiting this week with Mrs. Arthur Stone of Anaheim. Garden Grove News ORDEN GROVE, Dec. 12.—The Daughters' class of the Bapturch met at the home of Mrs. Violett Wednesday afternoon business meeting and social Devotions were led by Mrs. Smith. Election of officers was the following being chosen: M. B. Allen, president; Mrs. Bissitt, vice president; Miss Aronhalt, secretary; Mrs. Hatardsley, treasurer. Interesting were given by members as to they had devoted one day to earning money for the church on. The proceeds for the afiamounted to $63, and a numreports are yet to come in. City refreshments were served close of the meeting. Tuesday Afternoon club will at the home of Mrs. W. E. An, Dec. 13. A food and gift will be held at this meeting, and ambers are urged to be present. Angelist Suess is preaching a gospel and the interest is ing and those who do not avail of the opportunity of atthe meetings are missing a t is said. Meetings will continue next All are cordially invited to the services by the pastor, v. F. A. Ames. Effie Jessup attended a banven by the Santa Ana Musical t James' confectionery, Santa st Thursday evening. Miss rendered a piano solo, "Llazt's in B flat, which was greatly by those present. Belle Clemmons, of Santa Ana est at the R. W. Elliott home ek. Misses Olive and Mabel Northand Elsie Clark spent Thursday Angeles. This Is Your Boy's Store This is his store 365 days a year as well as at Christmas time. Everything that is desirable in Boys' Furnishings is to be found in our present stock — a stock that was especially purchased for the holiday trade. Prices are lower than they have been for a long, long time. Xmas Hints:-- Novelty Boxes Mackinaws the holiday trade. Prices are lower than they have been for a long, long time. Xmas Hints:-- Novelty Boxes Mackinaws Overcoats Shoes Suits Sweaters Shirts Slippers Ties Caps Belts Purses Sox Hats ON THE SQUARE The SQR Store ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA The new Thor-32 Electric Washing Machine Make this her Happiest Christmas YOUR wife, or mother, or sister might be pleased with any good washer, but with a new Thor-32 she will be positively delighted. It makes the ideal Christmas gift—first, because it is so hand-some in its shapey design and gray enamel—second, because every week for years and years and years SHE will say, "Oh, how thankful I am for this wonderful Thor!" $10 Down Brings It Ten dollars down and small payments monthly are the very easy payments we offer on every Thor—even this splendid new Thor-32. Don't even think of buying a washer until you see this splendid all-metal wonder washer. It has the same revolving, reversing cylinder which over 700,000 Thor owners have proved best—and also many new refinements and conveniences. It will do your washing in half the time required by other machines—and is built to last a lifetime. Reduced Prices in Effect Now! No reason to wait any longer. Prices are absolutely down to Rock Bottom. Make this the Big Christmas Surprise from all the family. Authorized Thor Dealer JOSEPH A. LIEB EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 111 E. Chartres Phone 531 Anaheim, Calif.