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THIRTY-FOUR OF BEAT FAMILIES AT CHRISTMAS PARTY
A LARGE and happy family Christmas party was that of the D. T. Beat home when Mrs. Beat and Mrs. R. H. Beat entertained the relatives of the families, covers being laid for thirty-four guests. Two long tables were required to serve the merry diners. A centerpiece on each of flaming poinsettias was the single decorative feature on the tables, but the rooms were elaborately trimmed with red and green streamers and Christmas greenery. A large tree, bright with its twinkling tapers, stood between the tables and bore myotorous packages which Santa had left there, with the understanding they were not to be cut until after dinner.
Turkey, with an elaborate menu accompanying, formed an excellent repast, which the company thoroughly enjoyed. After dinner the packages were distributed to the kiddies and, with drawn blinds and electric lights, the outside weather faded into insignificance.
Passing the day together were the following: Jim Beat, father of the Beat brothers; Roy Beat and family; Ray Beat and family; Mrs. White and family; Mr. and Mrs. James Beat, of Nebraska, who are wintering in California; Mr. and Mrs. Asa Snodgrass and family, of Orange; John Wolfe, a winter guest of the Beat families; Glen and Jack Beat, Miss Anna Snodgrass, Orange; Elvin Meadows, Orange, and Dave Proud, and the D. T. Beat and R. H. Beat families.
MOTHER AT TABLE FIRST TIME SINCE SEVERE INJury
A FAMILY Christmas gathering featured by a very happy event, was that at the Andrew Baker home when Mrs. Baker, who suffered a broken leg about ten weeks ago, was able to sit at the dinner table, this being the first time since her accident.
A Christmas tree was trimmed for the happiness of the children of the company, and after dinner each little one received many gifts and all sorts of sweets, while the elders also were remembered with gifts. The turkey dinner was prepared by the daughters of the Bakers, and the sons agreed that it tasted just like "mother used to cook." Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker, of Pasadena, Dr. and Mrs. Mills, of Pomona, Oliver Baker, Mr. and Mrs. James Baker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker, the Misses Viola and Alice Miller and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lyon.
BAREFOOT CHILDREN WITH PARENTS
Mr. and Mrs. George Barefoot entertained members of the family on Christmas day, a tree for the children and a sumptuous turkey dinner for all filling the day with pleasure and Christmas cheer.
The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Hemmerling, of Fullerton; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown and two children; Miss Thora Baxter, who, with the host and hostess and their son and daughter, Vincent and Avis, enjoyed an afternoon of visiting and music.
ONE OF THE THINGS ENJOYED BY THE XMAS IS THE GUESTS ARRIVING TO HOME ON S. LOUIS GUESTS ARRIVED TO GAME AND MUSIC THE CALL FOR DAY 2 O'CLOCK AND FINISHING SO MANY OF THEM ON THE TRACK.
After dinner various games turned their thruures Music was the afternoon Mabel Mitchell they playing Covers were lace Nelson and son and Mrs. Orvill of Los Angeles ton and son Berton of San Mrs. J. J. Ma Evelyn, Mr. a family, Mr. a family, Mr. an Krastel and Mell and family.
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Passing the day together were the following: Jim Beat, father of the Beat brothers; Roy Beat and family; Ray Beat and family; Mrs. White and family; Mr. and Mrs. James Beat, of Nebraska, who are wintering in California; Mr. and Mrs. Asa Snodgrass and family, of Orange; John Wolfe, a winter guest of the Beat families; Glen and Jack Beat, Miss Anna Snodgrass, Orange; Elvina Meadows, Orange, and Dave Proud, and the D. T. Beat and R. H. Beat families.
ORANGE YOUNG PEOPLE WED
The marriage of Miss Marguerite Wood and Mr. Wilbur Woods, of Orange, two prominent young people, has much local interest, in that both are well known in Anaheim, the bride having been an active church worker over Orange county, and a well known kindergarten teacher both in Orange and in Santa Ana.
The ceremony was performed Monday afternoon in the Presbyterian church in Orange, Rev. M. L. Pearson, pastor, officiating. The young couple left for a short honeymoon, and will be at home in Orange after January 1st. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wood, a merchant of the neighboring city, and is a graduate of O. U. H. S., and of the University of California. Mr. Woods is the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Woods, dry goods merchant in Orange, and is also a graduate of O. U. H. S. He has attended the University of Illinois and at present is in the University of California.
An informal reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. White, the latter a sister of the bride.
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BAREFOOT CHILDREN WITH PARENTS
Mr. and Mrs. George Barefoot entertained members of the family on Christmas day, a tree for the children and a sumptuous turkey dinner for all filling the day with pleasure and Christmas cheer.
The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Hemmerling, of Fullerton; Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown and two children; Miss Thora Baxter, who, with the host and hostess and their son and daughter, Vincent and Avis, enjoyed an afternoon of visiting and music.
NOTABLE COUPLE BETROTHED
Recent announcement of the engagement of Miss Anne B. Cookman of Whittier, to Earl J. Thompson, famous athlete and world champion hurdler, will be of particular interest to Orange county people, because the bride-to-be resided for some years at Orange.
She is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Cookman, of Whittier, and formerly attended Orange high school. Her father was, for several years, pastor of the First M. E. church of Orange, and her brother, Alfred Cookman, won renown while in Orange high school and at the University of Southern California as a pole vaulter. He was a team mate of Fred Kelly, famous orange hurder, both in high school and at U. S. C., where he was on the noted track team that conquered both Stanford and California in the space of a week.
Miss Cookman also attended U. S. C., where it is understood her romance with Earl Thompson had its incipient Thompson won his first fame at U. S. C. and later went to Dartmouth. The wedding will take place in the spring, it is announced.
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ONE of the largest and nicest of the Xmas dinners of Sunday was enjoyed at the Fred Mitchell home on S. Los Angeles street. The guests arrived at an early hour and games and music were enjoyed until the call for dinner was sounded at 2 o'clock, and all were surprised to find so many delicacies spread before them on the table.
After dinner the children enjoyed various games and the older ones turned their thoughts to other measures. Music was enjoyed throughout the afternoon and evening by Miss Mabel Mitchell and Fred Krastel, they playing the violin and piano. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson and son Howard, of Whittler, and Mrs. Orville Berton and family, of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. M. Berton and son Claude of Texas, Floyd Berton of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Magathan and daughter, Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lund and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Huss and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gerken, Fred Krastel andMr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and family.
TREE AND DINNER AT SCHNEIDERS'
One of the loveliest of the Xmas dinners was that at the J. Schneider home on N. Los Angeles-st. on Sunday. An Xmas tree was the main feature of the afternoon. At one o'clock a most delicious dinner was served, the turkey bird and all the fixin's as side issues. The rooms were most attractive in the trimmings of red and green. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Schneider, Chas, Schneider and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schneider, Ed. Schneider and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of Santa Ana; Walter and Henry Schneider, Miss Edna Hochull Mr. and jr Jacob Hochull, Miss Anita Kennedy, and the host and hostess.
BOYS RECEIVE NICE GIFT
The boys of St. Catherine's school
NEW YEARS DANCE
Hart's Peerless Orchestra will give a dance at the Odd Fellows Hall on New Years eve Ladles will be admitted free of charge. A good time is in store for those who attend.
CHILDREN AND FRIENDS GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. William Pickering, 321 North Los Angeles street, entertained with a Christmas dinner for their children, Mr. and Mrs. Horrocks and two sons, of Ely, Nevada, and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McDonald and baby daughter, of Anaheim, Friends from Santa Ana were included in the guest list, they being Mr. and Mrs. Wood and Roy and Eunice Wood.
CYPRESS FAMILY ENTERTAINS
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Miller of Cypress, entertained their son, W.C. Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs.Monroe and family, of Graham station, and Mrs.M.B.Feagan for dinner on Christmas day. A happy afternoon was passed in visiting and discussing old times.
ONLY FEW AT MERRY FEW
As Tuesday came around yesterday, the Merry Few met for their usual afternoon of conversation and embroidery work, the club meeting with Mrs.Roger Sherman.Owing to poor weather conditions and some of the members being out of town, only several were present.In the late afternoon,Mrs.Sherman served a delicious chill dinner Those present were Miss Esther Pember,Mrs.Gus Prescott,Mrs.Norbert Anderson和Mrs.Thelma Wilson.
FAMILY DINNER AT LUCAS HOME
Mr. and Mrs.H.E.Lucas were "at home" in a superlative degree Sunday to the sons and daughters of the family.A fine turkey dinner was served at one o'clock,the guests being Mr.Mrs.Perry Lucasand daughter-Ethlyn.Mr.and Mrs.Lowell FoutsMr.and Mrs.Dan.Williams and son,Rosser;Mr.and Mrs.Merle Hunt and son,Bruce,andMr.and Mrs.H.La Rue,A pretty Christmas tree bore gifts for all the company,and the elders seemed to enjoy this feature quite as much as the little ones.
City Briefs
Mr. and Mrs.O.H.Dyar of Hollywood have returned home after a Christmas visit with Mr. and Mrs.J.H.Brusworth.
Miss Lois Dwyer is home from Berkeley for the holidays.
Earl Jackson arrived at his home on Broadway to spend the vacation with his parents He is student in the Pharmist Branch at Berkeley.
G.Waller is confined to his home on Kroeger-st on account of a severe cold.
Mr. and Mrs.C.E Chamberlain and Miss Ruth and Mr.Clarence Chamberlain spent their Xmas in Pasadena.
Miss Virginia Cleveland and Mr.Wm.Flannery of Whittier were Sunday dinner guests at the J.J.Schnieder home.
Mrs.J.L.Davis and daughter Juanita Lucille will spend the next week in Los Angeles.
Mr.和Mrs.M.L.Brady of Long Beach are spending the week at the Joe Pember home.
Mrs.R.L.Bowen spent the day in Los Angeles.
Lawrence Sweney has returned from a several days visit with relatives in Hemet.
Mrs.M.L.Brady和Mrs.Gus Prescott spent yesterday in Los Angeles.
Miss Kud Cahoe was in town this morning from Placentia.
Mr.和Mrs.Go.Barnholdt of Palm-st entertained Mr.和Mrs.L.R.Fivecoat和Mrs.Wardler.
Mr.和Mrs.P.F.Fesler和Mrs.A.C.Snowberger were Sunday guests at LaVerne.
Mr.和Mrs.O.W.Fergus entertained Mr.和Mrs.E.L.Fergus and Mr.和Mrs.C.Fergus of Long Beach on Sunday.
Miss Agnes Bowe of Los Angeles.Mr.和Mrs.Fred Bowe and family of Olinda and Mr.和Mrs.N.M.Durkea were dinner guests Sunday at the E.P.Fergus home.
Mr.和Mrs.C.F.Hasty of San Francisco are spending the holidays with the F.H.Houck family on Broadway.
the turkey bird and all the fixin's as side issues. The rooms were most attractive in the trimmings of red and green. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Schneider, Chas. Schneider and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schneider, Ed. Schneider and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of Santa Ana; Walter and Henry Schneider, Miss Edna Hochuli Mr. anj Mrs. Jacob Hochuli, Miss Anita Kennedy, and the host and hostess.
BOYS RECEIVE NICE GIFT
The boys of St. Catherine's school are having a fine time these days, despite the wet weather, with their new athletic supplies which they received for Christmas.
On Christmas eve the school was presented with a large, beautifully decorated tree, by the Knights of Columbus, and a number of ball bats, balls, indoor balls, foot balls, basket balls and tennis balls were among the presents to the school. The greater number of the boys remain at school during the vacation and these gifts are affording them unusual pleasure while they are having a rest from regular duties.
JOINS FAMILY IN LOS ANGELES
Mr. and Mrs. A. Alexander, their daughter, Edith and their son, Ernest, were members of a family party numbering seventeen, who enjoyed Christmas dinner at the home of Mrs. Clifford, in Los Angeles, Mrs. Alexander being the sister of Mrs. Clifford. Other guests included the parents and brothers and sisters of the family. Mrs. Alexander went up Friday and remained until yesterday for a holiday visit.
ST. MICHAEL PROGRAM MONDAY
On account of the inclement weather it has been decided to postpone the Christmas tree and entertainment for St. Michael's Sunday school to Monday, Jan. 2, when the children of the school will present a Christmas play and spend a social evening with their parents and friends. The postponement will give those living at a distance time to get into town, the roads by that time probably being in the usual good condition.
ANNUAL REUNION AT ELLIOTT'S
The annual Xmas family reunion was celebrated on W. Center street, at the W.J.J. Elliott home when they entertained for relatives. Their rooms were very prettily decorated in the seasonal colors and an Xmas tree, brilliantly lighted, stood erect in one corner. At two o'clock, a chicken dinner with all the fixin's was served. The guests of the day were Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Sheridan and Golden Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Sheridan and daughter, Kathleen, Miss Zada Wilbur of Long Beach, Mr. Nathan Moore, and the hostess, W.J. Elliott and family.
MATHIS RELATIVES GATHER
The A.P.Mathis home on E.Broadway was the scene of a merry Xmas party on Sunday when they enter
Mr. and Mrs. H.E.Lucas were "at home" in a superlative degree Sunday to the sons and daughters of the family. A fine turkey dinner was served at one o'clock, the guests being Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lucas and daughter, Ethlyn, Mr. and Mrs.Lowell Fouts, Mr. and Mrs.Dan, Williams and son, Rosser; Mr. and Mrs.Merle Hunt and son, Bruce, and Mr. and Mrs.H.La Rue. A pretty Christmas tree bore gifts for all the company, and the elders seemed to enjoy this feature quite as much as the little ones.
CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs.U.S.Amack on E.Broadway entertained by a chicken dinner on Sunday, Xmas bells and streamers of red and green were used in the decorations for the house. At one o'clock the guests seated at a bountiful laden dining table, where chicken was the best issue on the course. Coveres were placed for Mr. and Mrs.Housley and daughter, Nell.Miss Sue Amack, Mrs.Bertha Seymour and children,Lincoln and Alice,Mr.and Mrs.Wayne Amack,Miss Coy Amack and the host and hostess,Mr.and Mrs.U.S.Amack.
DELICIOUS TURKEY DINNER
Mr.和 Mrs.L.F.Himes celebrated the Christmas season Monday with a delicious turkey dinner. Seasonable flowers and decorations were used in making the rooms and table look very pretty and cheerful.The guests were Mr.和 Mrs.K.Rush of Lucerne valley and son Virgil,Mr.和 MrsArgus Adams,Mr.和 Mrs.E.Perbeck,Mr.和 Mrs.M.W.Adams and two children,Mr.和 Mrs.W.M.Finley and children.of Olinda;Mr.和 Mrs.E.Compson of McKetrick and Grandma Himes.Following the dinner a social afternoon was enjoyed.
DUNTON FAMILY PARTY
Among the pretty Christmas dinner parties was that at the Dunton home,when Mr.和 Mrs.George Dunton entertained several members of the family,both local and from distant cities.
A large Christmas tree was the principal decorative feature,and the Christmas motif was furthered in red and green trimmings about the room and on the dining table. When the kiddies could no longer curb their curiosity and excitement over the tree,packages were cut and distributed among the guests,none of whom were forgotten by Santa.
The dinner was a sumptuous meal with turkey as the central article.The guests received pretty Christmas favors.At each plate was a pretty Christmas favor and a Christmas centerpiece graced the table.Covers were laid for Mr.和 Mrs.Dawson.of Illinois;Miss Dunton.of Los Angeles;Mrs.Florence Mathews,Miss Mildred Mathews and Walter Mathews,Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Dunton and Mr.and Mrs.George Dunton,Barbara,Betty and George Dunton Jr.
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MATHIS RELATIVES GATHER
The A. P. Mathis home on E. Broad way was the scene of a merry Xmas party on Sunday when they entertained for relatives. The rooms were made aglow with the flaming poinsettias and other seasonal decorations. The afternoon hours were spent in social converse. Place cards designated covers for Earl Mathis and family, of Fullerton; Ed. Mathis and family of Placentia; F. Fehlmann and family, Perry Mathis and family, Warren Mathis and family, Frank Houston, of Santa Ana, and Mrs. Lehmen of Illinois, and the host and hostess.
Each British family, it is estimated, pays on an average $15 a week in government taxes.
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PARK ROAD PAVING
Having a margin of $36.25 below the next lowest bidder, Graham Brothers and Bruce, Long Beach, contracting firm, were awarded the contract for completing the paved highway to the Orange county park.
The bid, $38,149.30, was considerably below the estimated cost of constructing the 2.44 miles of highway, which was $60,000.
Three contractors bid on the work, B. R. Ford of Santa Ana, approached very close to the lowest bid with $38,185.15. Wells and Bressler of Santa Ana, submitted a bid of $48,510.10.
The new stretch of highway covered by the contract extends from the foot of the El Modena grade across the grade to the county park, deviating from the present route at the junction of the old and new roads near the park, and entering the park itself at a point near the western edge.
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DEFENDANTS APPEAL TO SUPERIOR COURT
Appeal from a judgement of Justice William French, of Fullerton, who awarded $147.50 to the Central Garage, of Fullerton and Brea, against B. P. Hargrave and Edward Whiteley, has been filed in the superior court by the latter, who were defendants in the action. The garage sued on an alleged account due for service and materials used on a truck owned by a man named Getchell, who later disposed of the truck to Hargrave and Whiteley. Justice French upheld their claim.
Remains of a Sun Temple at Aveybury, England, are said to be older than Stonehenge itself.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Paul E. Plavin, 25, Santa Ana, and Edith Lettie Jessie, 18, Greenville.
Robert W. Collins, 25, and Emma C. Brandle, 25, both of Fullerton.
Glenn Henry H. Copeland, 25, and Laurena B. Stone, 21, both of Santa Ana.
Blas Munoz, 38, Anaheim, and Amelia R. Estrada, 33, Orange.
Frank Cady, 22, and Violet Long, 16, both of Santa Ana.
Benjamin A. Main, 22, and Florence Rueda, 22, both of Santa Ana.
POLICE HALT LYNCHING
CHICAGO, Dec. 28—Thems R. Dowling, negro strikebreaker who fired on striking packing house employees, was in jail here today. He owed his life to the police squadron who put him there. A lynching bee was imminent for a time.
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