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NEWS OF FULLERTON 226 ATTEND FATHER AND SON BANQUET A big turn-out resulted last night at the meeting of the Men's Brotherhood of the First Methodist Church of Fullerton to celebrate a "Father and Son" banquet. Plates were set for 226. An entertaining address was delivered by Gale Seaman international secretary of the Y. M. C. A., who was the principal speaker. A short address was also given by Charlie Haddock. There were several other brief addresses, including a talk on "What kind of a father a boy likes," and "What kind of a son a father likes." Rev. C. R. Montague presided as toast master. Several selections were given by the Junior College Glee Club which were agreeably accepted. The banquet was served by the Ladies' Aid Society. GET TRACE OF RAIN The rainfall for Fullerton in the last 48 hours has been .01 inches, it was stated today at the office of the Placentia Orange Growers' Ass'n. SUGGEST NAME FOR FULLERTON HOTEL Suggestions are still coming in for a name for the Community hotel it was stated today. A number of appropriate names have been offered. The contest is expected to be short. Campaign for the sale of more stock is still progressing. 30 DAYS FOR BEATING FARE Harry Martin and J. H. Stoveall were arraigned before Judge French this morning on the charge of trying to evade their railroad fare, and were sentenced to 30 days each in the county jail. SOLOIST BEFORE HIBLE CLASS Miss Gibbs of Los Angeles, soloist, will sing before the Houser Bible class at their meeting Sunday morning at the Rialto theatre, Rev. J. T. Houser, teacher of the class, stated today. He also stated that the third series of moving pictures of "Creation" will be seen Sunday morning at the meeting of the class. If it's from Witman's it's good. Vaudeville and Pictures CALIFORNIA Anaheim's Finest Theatre Now Showing OF MEIKLEJOHN AND DUNN ART EXHIBIT A An art exhibition is at the Fullerton high Montgomery of Los Anis pictures has been Paris, it is stated. There has been on this week until sometime next week, not announced. PATRIOTIC PRO The general assembly of the Fullerton grammar torium yesterday afternoon o'clock. Several patriots were given by the pupils an illustrated talk by a group of illustrators in New York Washington and Washington at Mt. Vernon. FULLERTON MASON The Masonic Club gave a dance last night at Temple in commemoration first anniversary, and there was a number of present. The hall was rated, and there was chestra. Refreshments. PLAN TREE-LINED This morning the pendent began to plant West Wilshire-ave, where he had a tree-the young trees, while 10 feet high, will be 40 feet apart on each street. GRACIOUS HOUSE Mrs. A. D. Carpenter clous hostess yesterday when she entertained the Wednesday After Club. Acasia blooms used in decorating the tables played and at the games it was found that ber had scored higher hour then followed durilious refreshments. Several of the members to attend and they were by Mrs. F. P. Wood, Wright and Mrs. Kella liting here from St Paul. CALIFORNIA Anaheim's Finest Theatre Now Showing OF MEIKLEJOHN AND DUNN Vaudeville Headlined By AMERICA'S CLEVEREST NOVELTY ACT JACK AND MARIE GREY Presenting "THE DANCING KEWPIES" An act that will appeal to the entire family—It's different Here's Fun for All OSCAR BRIGGS and JANE RALEIGH in the comedy riot "The Lobby Lizard" You'll Laugh Until You Are Weak The Harmony Kings COOK-FURNEY and MACK in "Tunes and Nonsense" Ed Marshall ON THE SCREEN—JACK HOLT and an All-Star Cast in "Hearts and Masks" A Show You Cannot Afford to Miss Matinee and Night—Popular Prices. MISCELLANEOUS Mrs. H. R. Williams entertained recently at new home on West C miscellaneous shower Garnet Barrett. The pretty affair is the marriage of Mrs. Barrie H. Collins of Olinda where some time in M and music were enjoyed part of the afternoon which a delightful l served. Enjoying the a the Mesdames J. T. J. Hitchcock, A. B. W. L. Burton, G. Miss Alice Clark of Old Johnson of Fullerton, Williams and Mrs. W. Los Angeles, and the Burquist, E. A. Gurle Intyre, and Miss Ray D Mrs. Barrett received and useful gifts for her The golf club will mingling with Mr. and Mrs. ley for several games of Mr. C. Dunton of Hun father of Mrs. A. B. S at his daughter's home Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Su modeling their home Mr. and Mrs. C. T guests of friends in Locently W. M. Hunt of the Fity Co. is in Los Angeles business The Fullerton high play Santa Ana tomorrow in a league basket is expected the baseball Sherman Indians Saturn called off. Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Hear The St Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! 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An art exhibition is being put on at the Fullerton high school by A. Montgomery of Los Angeles. One of the pictures has been exhibited in Paris, it is stated. The exhibition has been on this week and will last until sometime next week, the exact date not announced. Mr. Montgomery hopes to bring the exhibit to Anaheim later. PATRIOTIC PROGRAM The general assembly was held at the Fullerton grammar school auditorium yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Several patriotic numbers were given by the pupils. There was an illustrated talk by C. A. Marcey, giving scenes in New York City, and Washington and Washington's home at Mt. Vernon. FULLERTON MASONS DANCE The Masonic Club of Fullerton gave a dance last night at the Temple in commemoration of their first anniversary, and also in celebration of a number of their friends present. The hall was amply decorated, and there was a good orchestra. Refreshments were served. PLAN TREE-LINED AVENUE This morning the park superintendent began to plant trees on West Wilshire-ave, where it is planned to have a tree-lined avenue the young trees, which are about 10 feet high, will be planted about 40 feet apart on each side of the street. GRACIOUS HOSTESS Mrs. A. D. Carpenter was the gracious hostess yesterday afternoon, when she entertained the members of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club. Acasia blooms and ferns were used in decorating the rooms. Four tables played and at the close of the games it was found that Mrs. Kember had scored highest. A social hour then followed during which delicious refreshments were served. Several of the members were unable to attend and they were represented by Mrs. F. P. Wood, Mrs. W. L. Wright and Mrs. Kellar who is visiting here from St. Paul Minnesota. 30 MIXED Voices Rehearse Operetta Mrs. Marion Higgins stated this morning that rehearsals of the operetta "Pocahontas" are meeting with great success and from all standpoints the musical comedy will be a great achievement in the history of the glee club of the school. A chorus of thirty mixed voices will add greatly to the play. Those taking the leading parts have been working hard and have been putting much time and thought on the works to make it a success. "Pocahantos" will be presented at the high school auditorium on the evening of March 10. Owing to illness of several of the girls' coaches of the county, the meeting scheduled for last evening at Fullerton was indefinitely postponed. Local girls enthusiasts of the popular outdoor sport, base ball, are out practicing each night after school and also during their spare periods. The class teams have not as yet been chosen and the students are practicing for this purpose. The Orange-co, base ball schedule for the girls has not yet been announced. The French classes of the high school will have a party and good time in the auditorium room tomorrow evening. A clever program with stunts and music has been arranged. NOW Showing Fairyland THE PICTURE HAS WON Mrs. A. D. Carpenter was the gracious hostess yesterday afternoon, when she entertained the members of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club. Acasia blooms and ferns were used in decorating the rooms. Four tables played and at the close of the games it was found that Mrs. Kember had scored highest. A social hour then followed during which delicious refreshments were served. Several of the members were unable to attend and they were represented by Mrs. F. P. Wood, Mrs. W. L. Wright and Mrs. Kellar who is visiting here from St. Paul-Minneapolis. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Mrs. H. R. Williams delightfully entertained recently at her pretty new home on West Cedar, with a miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs. Garnet Barrett. The incentive for the pretty affair is the approaching marriage of Mrs. Barrett and Mr. J. H. Collins of Olinda which will take place some time in March. Games and music were enjoyed the early part of the afternoon following which a delightful luncheon was served. Enjoying the afternoon were the Mesdames J. T. Harryman, J. Hitchcock, A. B. Broadbent, W. L. Burton, G. Collins, and Miss Alice Clark of Olinda, Mrs. M. Johnson of Fullerton, Mrs. G. W. Williams and Mrs. W. McLellan of Los Angeles, and the Mesdames J. Burquist, E. A. Gurley, L. M. McIntyre, and Miss Ray Dwyer of Brea. Mrs. Barrett received many pretty and useful gifts for her new home. The golf club will meet this evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benchley for several games of bridge. Mr. C. Dunton of Huntington Park, father of Mrs. A. B. Sullivan, is ill at his daughter's home. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sullivan are remodeling their home. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Tyron were guests of friends in Long Beach recently. W. M. Hunt of the Fullerton Realty Co. is in Los Angeles today on business. The Fullerton high school will play Santa Ana tomorrow at Fullerton in a league basketball game. It is expected the baseball game with Sherman Indians Saturday will be called off. "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY" From Frances Hodgson Burnett's Famous Story. See our beloved Mary play a dual role in this super-production. MATINEE DAILY 2 Evening Shows Special Prices The Story of Rev. Harding's The Story of Rev. Harding's BY Evangelist U. E. Harding New Grand Theatre 7:30 Friday Night Evangelist Harding, who is known as the O'Henry of the pulpit, will tell in his quaint way, the story of his life and conversion. He will tell how he was reared in the hills of southern Indiana in the most extreme poverty and misery, handicapped by partial blindness, and dying with cigarette-consumption; tell how he was saved from the life of a street beggar by the religion of Jesus Christ. Preceding the sermon there will be a musical program by Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Campbell and Miss Annabel Latimer. ADMISSION FREE! ST. CATHERINE BOYS FAIRYLAND GUESTS When the Fairyland theatre was purchased 12 years ago by A. Feldler, and given the name "Fairyland", it became the policy of the management to be generous to the boys of St. Catherine's school. The Mr. Feldler passed out of the world about six years ago, and others have since had the management of the theatre, has precedent has been carefully followed and yesterday was no exception when 100 boys of St. Catherine's between the ages of 5 and 14 years, were entertained at Little Lord Fauntleroy. Mrs. J. Ackerman chaparoned the boys and a happier, more appreciative and orderly crowd of young Americans is seldom seen. The boys enjoyed the pretty picture and heartily extended their thanks to the manager, Mr. G. T. Ingram. NOW Showing ATURE HAS WON EVERYONE'S HEART! Pickford Pickford IN MARY DICKFORD'S "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY" !Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! !Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! rding's Life Come! Come! Come! Come! Come! rding's Life rding e it, will tell in his he was reared in ery, handicapped v he was saved and Mrs. Jas. E. Evangelist Harding Today