oc-plain-dealer 1922-03-10
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BEAUTIFUL HOME OPENED TO LADIES OF COTERIE CLUB
VERY pleasant afternoon was spent yesterday over the card tables at the home of Mrs. Henry Schindler, at her beautiful home on west of Anaheim, when she entertained the ladies of the Coterie club. Very pretty was the color scheme carried out in the room and on the dining table when a dainty luncheon was served. At the conclusion of the games prizes were awarded to Mrs. Schindler, first; Mrs. Lake, second; and Mrs. Groos, third. Playing yesterday were the Mesdames Joe Strup, Charles Leusch, Lester Eldson, Fred Mang, H. Husmann, Henry Meying, Richard Groos, Herman Schneider, W. J. Lake, A. F. Nowotag, E. Block, H. Billig and the hostess Mrs. Henry Schindler.
CHICKEN DINNER ON BIRTHDAY
A particularly nice dinner party was tendered Harry Stegeman of S. Olive street, last evening in honor of his birthday anniversary. The affair was celebrated with a 6:30 chicken dinner and all the fixins. The after dinner hours were pleasantly spent with music, cards and singing. Mrs. Templeman, daughter of the honoree, favored the guests with piano selections. Covers at the dinner table were laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Templeman, Ralph Stegeman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stegeman.
ST. PATRICK'S COLOR USED
Passing yesterday afternoon over the card tables at the home of Mrs. J. St Sheridan, the members of the Euchre club had a most enjoyable afternoon. The color scheme was carried out in the St. Patrick colors and were very pretty.
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
The Camp Fire girls are holding a cooked food sale Saturday afternoon in Schneider's meat market. Everyone is invited to patronize the girls and avoid the trouble of preparing Sunday goodies.
SUPT. SMITH SPEAKS TO P.-T. A.
Supt. C. C. Smith went to the Los Alamitos school this afternoon to address the Parent-Teacher association on the workings of the juvenile court and the necessity for a parental home in the county. Mr. Smith has the best interest of the boys and girls at heart and has in mind only what works for the very best during the years of their school life.
ANAHEIM FRIENDS "STORM"
A surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hawes of El Modino last night by Anaheim friends, who went over and "stormed" them. Games were played and refreshments were served. The Anaheim guests included: E. M. Scheattes, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elliott, Jim Hawes, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hensley and family; Mr. and Mrs. A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Hazlett, Mr. and Mrs. Schneider, Mrs. Mott and H. P. Tobin and family.
OFFICIAL VISIT OF NOTABLE
1. O. O.F.
Anaheim Encampment I. O. O.F lodge will hold its regular meeting tonight at their hall, Mr. C. E. Hartwell, arch patriarch of Los Angeles, will at this time make his official visit. The patriarchial degree will be conferred for his pleasure. A large delegation from Los Angeles and Orange county towns are expected. Refreshments will be served at the close of the evening. All members of the order are invited.
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ST. PATRICK'S COLOR USED
Passing yesterday afternoon over the card tables at the home of Mrs. J. St. Sheridan, the members of the Euchre club had a most enjoyable afternoon. The color scheme was carried out in the St. Patrick colors and were very pretty. Prizes for the scores were given to Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Frandsen respectively. A dalyty collation was served at the close of the games. Playing yesterday were the Mesdames Hard Backs, Jr., F. A. Yungbluth, C. Helcomb, J. J. Dwyer, J. R. Lybarger, George Hamler, J. F. C. Benjamn, A. H. Frendsen, Nellie Wagner, Wm. A. Dolan, M. L. Bradley, Benharschedit Joe Carroll, F. C. Grim, Edgar Hartung, J. Stroodaff, A. Schulte, Cole, Miss Dora Zeyn, and the hostess, Mrs. J. S. Sheridan, Miss Zada Wilburt punched the scores on the tallies.
E. Z. CLUB PLAYS IN PLACENTIA
A coterie of Anaheim's enthusiastic players of five hundred, who are members of the E. Z. club, motored in Placentia yesterday afternoon and were guests of Mrs. C. H. Schumacher at her pretty home. Place cards and tallies were used in green shades representative of St. Patrick's season. Playing were the Mesdames J. Cook, J. W. Sackett, Wm. H. Houts, Made Quarton, H. Huber, W. M. Chimmers, C. L. Garrison, U. S. Glaze Arthur Edwards, Bert Annin, John Bonke, McFarland, D. R. McDonald and Mrs. C. H. Schumacher. The prizes were won by Mrs. Schumacher, Hist; Mrs. Edwards, second; and Mrs. Garrison, third.
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I.O.O.F.
Anaheim Encampment I. O.O.F. lodge will hold its regular meeting tonight at their hall, Mr. C.E.Hartwell, arch patriarch of Los Angeles, will at this time make his official visit. The patriarchial degree will be conferred for his pleasure. A large delegation from Los Angeles and Orange county towns are expected. Refreshments will be served at the close of the evening. All members of the order are invited.
SURPRIZE FOR CHOIR
Miss Louise Kistler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.M.Kistler, perpetrated a surprise last night on the members of the choir of the First Christian church after the exercises and practice of the choir members, about 30 in number, by feeding them on ice-cream, cocoa and home-made cake. A very enjoyable time was reported by all present. There was a general discussion with reference to the choir practice and other work pertaining to the welfare of their choir and church. The party disbanded about 10 o'clock, all wishing the young hostess many happy returns.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH HEAD COMING SOON
Christian people of the county are anticipating a real treat in the near future, as Rev. Peter Ainsley, head of the bureau for promotion of Christian unity, is in the Southland and will occupy the pulpit in the Fullerton Christian church on Sunday morning, March 19.
Rev. Ainsley is resident of Baltimore, Md., but arrived on the const about two weeks ago and has addressed audiences in Wilshire church He will also be in Pomona on two occasions. While in this locality he will be the guest of the C.C.Shapman family, and other friends, if his time permits.
"SUPEPERPEDUDIOUS" AFFAIR
An invitation snacking of pep and ginger is being circulated among the B.P.O.E.members calling them to a big dinner dance next Thursday evening, March 16. They claim they will have clever entertainment, with an Oriental Jazz orchestra, and a dinner de luxe.The capacity for the evening is 150,and if all of them attend it will make a "right smart crowd." Reservations will begin Monday,March 13,and they do shy if any one gets the flu and his reservation is not cancelled at least 48 hours before dinner.it has to be paid for just the same.
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OPENINGS
Lodges Churches
HOUSE WARMING AND ANNIVERSARY INSPIRE FRIENDS
A BIRTHDAY surprise party and house warming enlivened the C. E. Lamb home on West Center street last evening when members of the "Stick-Together" club, to which Mr. and Mrs. Lamb belong, went announced to pass the evening over cards with them.
The new home has been finished but a short while and the family is enjoying it to the utmost, but were glad indeed to share it for the evening with their friends. After congratulations and greetings, five hundred claimed attention for many rounds. Scores designated Mrs. Planting as first winner, Mrs. Wadsworth, second, and Mr. M. Beaver, consolation. Refreshments of birthday cake, ice cream and coffee were served later. Participating in the happy occasion were the Messrs and Mesdames L. R. Wilson, E. R. Barmes, J. A. Planting, Marion Eden, A. Wadsworth, W. F. Kaufer, Miles Bever, George Thompson, and their sons Robert and Dick, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson, of Fredonia, N. Y., who are guests of their son, L. R., and family, and Mrs. Jessie Peters, also their house guest.
ILLNESS HINDERS ATTENDANCE
The Missionary society of the Salem Evangelical church met yesterday as usual, and an interesting study and discussion of the lesson occurred. Owing to the several cases of illness of members in the society, the attendance was not up to standard, and no business was transacted outside the usual run.
HOTEL VALENCIA GUESTS
Guests at Hotel Valencia yester-
CLUB GOING TO MISSION PLAY
The young people of the Catholic church are anticipating a good time on Sunday afternoon when they attend the Mission Play at San Gabriel. The young folk will leave at noon and will attend the matinee. This is the second of the very delightful trips that the society has enjoyed.
DOUBLE OCTETTE PLAYS CARDS
Eight couples met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tausch last evening and played several rounds of the popular five hundred amidst the brilliant color of St. Patrick's season. Playing until late in the evening the prizes were given to Mrs. Brus and Mr. Martenet for the firsts and Mrs. Boege and Mrs. Erickson for the seconds. After the games and delicious repast was served the card tables to the players, who numbered the Messrs and Mesdames A. Erickson, L. Z. Kroeger, M. W. Martenet, A. P. Nowotny, E. E. Brus, Wm. H. Houts, Dr. and Mrs. John Boege, and Mr. and Mrs. Tausch.
MORE MONEY FOR CLUB HOUSE
Members of the Ebell club again donned their "kitchen uniform" and last night worked like beavers, serving the Orange County Auto Trades association with a most excellent dinner. The menu included roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, Spanish spaghetti, olives, celery, hot rolls, butter, coffee, ice cream and cake.
The number served was very close to two hundred, and not only the Domestic Science section, but the members in general turned out to lend their assistance. The neat little sum realized from this effort will go "down into the stocking" to help build the club house.
INTERESTING LECTURE TO-MORROW
Interest of the mothers in Anaheim and community is turned toward the address tomorrow afternoon, when Mrs. Bertha Chapman
THE CHURCH
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH NOTES
Rev. Basney, Pastor
Church; corner of Pauline and Adcle-st.
The services on Saturday will be as follows:
9:15 a.m., Teachers' Meeting.
9:45 a.m., Sabbath school.
11:00 a.m., Morning service.
Young peoples' meeting at 3:00.
On Wednesday evening prayer meeting services will be held at 7:25.
METHODIST CHURCH
White Temple
James Allen Geissinger, D.D.
Minister
SUNDAY
9:30 a.m., Sunday school, G.M.
Tedrick, Supt.
Morning service, 11 a.m.
6:30 p.m., Epworth League, Wilbert Bonney president.
7:30 evening service.
WEDNESDAY
7:30 Mid-week prayer service.
PLACENTIA COMMUNITY CHURCH
Howard P. Gage, pastor
9:45 Bible school.
11:00 Morning worship.
6:30 p.m., Young People's meeting.
7:30 Evening service.
SERVICES AT THE MAXWELL SPIRITUAL CHURCH
486 N. Olive-st, will be held Sunday at 7:30 p.m., messages by Rev. Millred Maxwell.
Thursday 7:30 p.m., messages to all by Rev. Mildred Maxwell.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. J. H. Peters, pastor.
One block from Broadway on S Palm Sunday school, 10 a.m.
11:00 a.m., services.
Luther League, 7 p.m.
7:30 p.m., evening service.
WEST BROADWAY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. Henry C. Jacoby.
9:45 a.m., Sunday school.
11:00 a.m., services.
ILLNESS HINDERS ATTENDANCE
The Missionary society of the Salem Evangelical church met yesterday as usual, and an interesting study and discussion of the lesson occurred. Owing to the several cases of illness of members in the society, the attendance was not up to standard, and no business was transacted outside the usual run.
HOTEL VALENCIA GUESTS
Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included: D. M. Parkin, San Diego; Amanda Berg, Mt. Olive, Ill.; Mrs. B. Miller, Los Angeles; A. W. McKenzie, Los Angeles; T. P. Cutting, Los Angeles; W. S. Helman, Los Angeles; F. B. Call, Los Angeles; G. W. Ellis, San Diego; A. C. Foster, San Francisco; H. O. Bock, Los Angeles; W. C. Pierce, Taft; Harry Hughes, Los Angeles; J. M. Duggan, Los Angeles; P. H. McElree, Los Angeles; W. W. Power, San Diego; W. Handles, San Diego; V. M. Barnes, Wichita; Kan.; Albert Staboll, Erie Perma; J. G. Martin, Los Angeles; Bill Reed, Los Angeles; Jack Kaff, Los Angeles.
BRIDE ENTERTAINS CHAT 'EN SEAU
Members of the Chat 'u' Seau enjoyed a very pleasant time last evening when Mrs. Lloyd Shrode played the role of hostess at the home of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Kemper of W. Broadway. The evening was spent in conversation and embroidery work. In the late evening, the hostess served punch, ice cream and cake. Present last evening were the Misses Vera O'Rourke, Viola Elliott, Evelyn and Lillian Degryse, the Mme H., K. Boyd, Fred Scott, Welcome M. Ward, Norbert Anderson, R. E. Campbell, E. Voss Herrington, Arthur Kemper and the hostess Mrs. Shrode. Miss Ruth Keith, house guest of Mrs. Ward, was a guest of the club.
Mrs. Welcome M. Ward will be the hostess at the next meeting of the club at her home on S. Philadelphia street on March 23.
P.E.O.RECIPROCITY DAY
With a very satisfactory attendance, P.E.O.'s in Orange county met today in the Elks' club house to enjoy first, a beautifully appointed luncheon served at 1:30, and an hour of informality and next, a program of greetings and an address of particular excellence by R.R. Miller, county probation officer.
The occasion was P.E.O.Reprocity Day. Late in January a reciprocity butean was organized at the home of the state president, Mrs.A.Bennett, of Orange, and is composed of members of the four neighboring chapters.Mrs.J.S.Ward, then president of the local chapter,and Mrs.F.T.Demiston were present at that meeting.
The duty of the bureau is to take care of the unaffiliated members of the sisterhood and the hospitality.
INTERESTING LECTURE TO-MORROW
Interest of the mothers in Anaheim and community is turned toward the address tomorrow afternoon, when Mrs.Bertha Chapman Cady will talk following the executive meeting of the Fourth District Congress of Mothers to be held in the Junior High School.The meeting opens to the public at 2 o'clock,and Mrs.Cady, who is field agent of the Co-operative Research department under combined auspices of U.S.hygeline board,state colleges and state department of physical education,will talk along lines especially interesting to mothers,physical education for the child,等.
A cordial invitation is extended to everyone to be present for the excellent event.
Plans will be perfected for the meeting March 31 when Mrs.Milton P.Higgins,national president,will be honorary guest.
SURPRISE TREAT FOR CHOIR
The choir of the Christian church was happily surprised last evening when following Rhearsal,Mrs.S.M.Kister and Miss Louise Kistler served ice cream and cake,cocoa and candy to the twenty-five members present.
Considerable time of the evening was given to arranging programs for the big St.Patrick's social which will be given by the ladies of the church next Friday evening.March 17thwhen folloughe hundred members and friends of the church will gather for a pleasant evening.
The men's class held their regular meeting in the church also.last evening and partook of another of the excellent dinners which the Ladies Aid society of the church is serving each week.Several of the class members also belong to the choir,and were doubly feasted.
TREASURY CERTIFICATES
WASHINGTON,March 10—Offering of $250,000 one-year 4% per cent Treasury certificates and four-year 3% per cent Treasury notes for an amount not named are announced by Secretary Melion of the Treasury Department.
MUST NAME ASST.CHIEF
LOS ANGELES,March 10—Apointment of an assistant chief of police and inspector of police from civil service lists is mandatory upon Chief Everington,the Civil Service Commission has decided.The opinion was given out by City Attorney
THursday 7:30 p.m.messages to all by Rev.Mildred Maxwell.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev.J.H.Peters,pastor.
One block from Broadway on S.Palm Sunday school,10 a.m.
11:00 a.m.services.
Luther League,7 p.m.
7:30 p.m.evening service.
WEST BROADWAY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev.Henry C.Jacoby,
9:45 m.m Sunday school.
11:00 a.m.services.
Epworth League,6:45.
7:30 p.m.English
Prayer meeting in German Wednesday 7:20 p.m.
Friday evening Bible study,Englishand choir practice.
THE CHURCH OF THE LORD,
UNDENOMINATIONAL
Jesse N.Blaketey,Pastor
Meet at the pastor's home,511 N Olive-st.,Anaheim,Calif.,where thelfull Gospel is preached with old time results.
Services each week as follows:
Sabbath school,9:45 a.m.Preaching service 11:00 a.m.
Afternoon service 2:00 p.m.Praise service 6:45 p.m.Evangelistic services,7:45 p.m.
Bible study Tuesday evening,7:45
Prayer meeting Thursday evening,
All cordially invited to attend these services.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev.Loren Howe,Pastor.
Bible school at 9:45 a.m.
11:00 a.m.morning service.
C.E.meeting at 6:30.
Evening service,7:30.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
Corner Philadelphia and Chartree
Sunday school 9:30.
Sunday service at 11 a.m.a.m and 7:45 p.m.
A meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p.m.a.mwhich testimonials are given Free reading room in the First National Bank Bldg.,room 304.opercally except Sundays and legal holiday days from 11:30 to 5 p.m.
The public is cordially invited.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
G.A.Anderson,pastor.
Corner Adele and Paulina-st.
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
Services every Sunday at 11 a.mand 2 p.m.
Mid-week prayer meeting at 7:00 o'clock every Thursday evening.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH,BUENA PARK
S.F.Hilgenfeld,pastor
Bible school 9:45 a.m.Morning worship 110:00.
Junior and Senior C.E.6:30 p.m.Eevening worship 7:30.
The occasion was P. E. O. Reprocity Day. Late in January a reciprocity bureau was organized at the home of the state president, Mrs. A. A. Bennett, of Orange, and is composed of members of the four neighboring chapters, Mrs. J. S. Ward, then president of the local chapter, and Mrs. F. T. Edmiston were present at that meeting.
The duty of the bureau is to take care of the unaffiliated members of the sisterhood, and the hospitality extended today was convincing proof that in no other locality it is done any better. A business meeting was held following Mr. Miller's address.
If it's from Witman's it's good.
Witman, eyesight specialist.
DANCING
At Seal Beach
EVERY SUNDAY
From 7 to 11:15
Tom Moore's Peppy Players
Material and Workmanship of the Highest Standard is the Tittman's Policy.
This Policy is rigidly enforced—nothing but the best of materials are used in this shop. All of Tittman's sole leather is Oak Tanned, tanned by the old fashion vat method, giving it twice the durability of ordinary tanned leather. Shoes properly repaired, are shoes re-made. I wish to say that we make a specialty of women's work. Reasonable prices. All kinds of shoe findings. Try us once and you will always be our customer.
East Side Shoe Shop
313 East Center Street
THE CHURCHES
FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH
Meets in hall at 204 N. Los Angeles-st every Sunday and Thursday evenings at 7:30. All are welcome.
Rev. Lillian Lloyd will serve the church as pastor every Sunday and Thursday evening through February, at 7:30 p.m. All are welcome.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
T. H. Walker, Pastor
Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Frank N. Gibbs, superintendent. Classes for adults and children.
Women's Class, W. M. Wickett, teacher.
Men's Class, S. C. Hartranft.
11:00 a.m. morning service.
7:30 p.m. evening service.
Wednesday evening conference and prayer at 7:30 o'clock.
The public is cordially welcome.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Rev. P. Brown, Rector.
Morning masses 7:30, 8:30, 10:00.
Evening services 7:30.
SALEM EVANGELICAL
Rev. F. H. Doescher, Pastor.
9:30 a.m., English Sermon by the pastor.
10:15 Sunday school.
11:15 German Preaching Service.
6:45 Young People's Meeting.
7:30 Evening service.
Wednesday evening 7:30 prayer meeting.
Thursday evening choir rehearsal.
Saturday 3 p.m. Catechical instruction.
ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Corner Emily and Adele-sts.
Rector—Rev. G. R. Messias.
Celebration Holy Communion 11 a.m.
Tuesday, 7:30, vestry meeting.
Wednesday, 7:30, evening prayer and address.
Thursday, 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion.
Friday, 4:30, Litany service.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
H. G. Schmelzer, Pastor
Corner of Emily and Chartres-sts.
DANCE TO WIRELESS MUSIC IN NEW YORK
NEW YORK, March 10. For the first time in history, New Yorkers will dance by wireless music (night). Radio instruments will pluck from the fair music to which hundreds attending a ball at Terrace Garden will dance. The new radio experiment is being conducted in connection with the radio show and convention in session here this week.
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ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Cosner Emily and Adele-sts.
Rector—Rev. G. R. Messias.
Celebration Holy Communion 11 a.m.
Tuesday, 7:30, vestry meeting.
Wednesday, 7:30, evening prayer and address.
Thursday, 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion.
Friday, 4:30, Litany service.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
H. G. Schmelzer, Pastor.
Corner of Emily and Chartres-sts.
9:15 a.m. Sunday school.
10:30 a.m., services:
7:30 p.m. services.
7:30 Wednesday, Lenten services.
2:00 Tuesday, Y. P. S.
7:30 Friday, choir practice.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Services will continue at the Grand Theatre indefinitely, 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Evangelist Clark, recently of the Iowa district, will be in charge.
INCOME TAX
Your return must be filed on or before March 15th
See VICTOR D. LOLY
Anaheim
Suite 4 Central Bldg.
Telephone 656
(after 6 p.m.) 217 S. Palm St.
Telephone 449J
WEBER'S BOOK & MUSIC STORE
Anaheim's Exclusive Victrola Dealer
112 E. Center St... Anaheim
Particular Hats for Particular People.
We have the Pointex Hosiery.
McDonald’s Millinery & Lingerie Shoppe
We Do Hemstitching
103 S. Clementine
Next to New Postoffice
Prayer meeting at 7:00
Thursday evening.
CONGREGATIONAL
CH, BUENA PARK
Hilgenfeld, pastor
pool 9:45 a.m.
worship 110:00.
d Senior G. E. 6:30 p. m.
worship 7:30.
Lingerie Shoppe
We Do Hemstitching
103 S. Clementine
Next to New Postoffice
Dresses
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ANAHEIM
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Corner Center and Lemon Sts.