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NOTABLE P. E. O.'S GUESTS AT PARTY FOR STATE HEAD BANNER day in Orange county P. E. O.'sism occurred yesterday when, to honor Mrs. A. A. Bennett, state president, who is a member of Orange chapter, a luncheon was tendered her at the J. F. Kellar home on East Chapman avenue, Orange. The guests list contained the names of many women prominent in the sisterhood, among them Mrs. Mary Ellen Stafford, one of the seven founders of the organization, which was formed many years ago by seven Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, Wesleyan University college girls, and one of two surviving original members, Mrs. Bertha Clark Hughes, national P. E. O., president, of Omaha, Neb., who is in California to attend the state convention in Pasadena next week, and is the house guest of Mrs. Bennett; Mrs. Clark, first state vice president, of Long Beach; Mrs. Story, state corresponding secretary, also of Long Beach; Mrs. Maude Wagner, past state president, of Falleron, completed the list of notable P. E. O.’s. The one o'clock luncheon was a sumptuous five-course repast. Yellow and white, the society colors, were used lavishly about the rooms, combined with fragrant plum blossoms. Fluttering butterflies were about the rooms and perched upon the nut cups furthering the spring motif. The sun parlor was made into a veritable Japanese garden, with its lattice work and bright blossoms. After luncheon, Mrs. H. G. Upham presided over a meeting in which Mrs. Hughes made a short talk, reserving her bigger features, however, until the convention next week. The other visitors also talked briefly. The rendition of several victrola vocal selections from "Madam Butterfly" was emphasized with readings by Mrs. J. R. Fletcher, from the opera, and the GLEE CLUBS SING AT REVIVAL As a special treat tomorrow evening Mrs. C. A. McCullah will offer her Girls' Glee club, augmented by the Boys' Glee club, in chorus singing at the revival meetings now in progress in White Temple, at 7:30 o'clock. The girls will rehearse this afternoon, beginning at 4:30. HOTEL VALENCIA GUESTS Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included: M. Shem, Pasadena; V. O. Buckles, San Bernardino; W. Ghotson, Los Angeles; I. D. Watson, Los Angeles; A. Winther, Long Beach; W. W. Henry, Los Angeles; Frank N. Smith, Los Angeles; O. F. Martin, Los Angeles; F. D. Maxwell, Pomona; S. B. Hibshman, Venice; Mrs. L. Miller, San Bernardio; Lee Sutton, Hanford; Jay Crawford, Hemet, and Ray Schlange, Hemet. MRS. HOUTS ENTERTAINS CLUB The Embroidery Club with members from Orange, Anaheim and Long Beach, were very pleasantly entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Houts. The afternoon was spent with embroidery work and conversation Mrs. B. F Houts and the hostess were the only ones from Anaheim. A dainty two-course luncheon was served in the late afternoon. SPRING FLOWERS TELL OF SEASON Mrs. J. G. Lohr very pleasantly entertained a coterie of five hundred yesterday afternoon. Spring was in evidence by the flowers used. Playing until a late hour, prizes were awarded to Mrs. Henry Schindler, first Mrs. Huber, second and Mrs. Maas third, after which a most dainty luncheon was served. Playing yesterday afternoon were the Mesdames George Huber, Henry Husmann, Maas L, Maas H. A. and Henry Schindler B.A.Miencke,Hader.E.Block,B. MUSIC LOVERS OPPORTUNITY HEAR GODDYS A large number of others and their pupils to attend the tomorrow evening in F school Godowsky is kept left hand discipline of the considered at the zenit ment.As a composer he seriously and it is said composition of his that friendship of the greatest. The following program sent: Rhapsody Op. 119,N-Brahms. My Joys: Maiden's W Songs Chopin-Liszt. Rondeau en Muzette dowsky; Tambourine,dowsky; Pastorale (Angel Godowsky); Gigue,Locat-from: "Ranaissance." Nocturnal Tangier; Van Tyrol; The Music Errantry — from "Trist Thirty Woods and Soowsky. Fantasia-Impromptu; Sharp Minor; Senata Onor); Allegro Maestoso; legro Vivace; Largo; Non tanto—Chopin. Jeux d'(Playing Foel: Reflects dan 'Eau in the Water,Debussy 58 No.1(FSharp,Sole Song,Liaow; Symphonies on "Kuenathlist's Life) on Joheau dowsky. PACKING HOUSE VISITORS at the packe the Anaheim Orange age association yesterday were Curtis and Mrs.F.Muchdon.Wis.; Howard A.South Pasadena;N.H Fluttering butterflies were about the rooms and perched upon the nut cups furthering the spring motif. The sun parlor was made into a veritable Japanese garden, with its lattice work and bright blossoms. After luncheon, Mrs. H. G. Upham presided over a meeting in which Mrs. Hughes made a short talk, reserving her bigger features, however, until the convention next week. The other visitors also talked briefly. The rendition of several victoria vocal selections from "Madam Butterfly" was emphasized with readings by Mrs. J. R. Fletcher, from the opera, and the presentation of the garden scene from the pathetic theme by Mrs. A. B. Smith and Mrs. E. W. Bollinger. The Anaheim chapter, BP, was represented by the president, Mrs. C. C. Smith, and past presidents, Mrs. J. S. Ward and Mrs. F. T. Edmiston, Mrs. Maude Wagner, Mrs. Mary Skillman, Mrs. Ethel Wickett, Mrs. Bras of Fullerton, and Mrs. Lacy, Mrs. Grubb, all of Santa Ana chapter, and the membership of Orange chapter, completed the guest list. JUNIOR SOCIETIES TO HIKE A treat is in store for all children of the King's Heralds, Home Guards and Junior League societies who meet at the White Temple church at 9:00 on Saturday morning for a trip to Orange-co park and from there to enjoy a hike. All are requested to bring their own lunch and a cup, spoon and plate. In case of rainy weather, the trip will be postponed. See Laguorgue, 596W, painter. An ad in The Plain Dealer gets results. SPRING FLOWERS TELL OF SEASON Mrs. J. G. Lohr very pleasantly entertained a coterie of five hundred yesterday afternoon. Spring was in evidence by the flowers used. Playing until a late hour, prizes were awarded to Mrs. Henry Schindler, first, Mrs. Huber, second, and Mrs. Maas, third, after which a most dainty luncheon was served. Playing yesterday afternoon were the Mesdames George Huber, Henry Husmann, Maas, L. Maas, H. A. and Henry Schindler, B. A. Mieneke, Hader, E. Block, B. Gross, Bock, and the hostess. JOLLY STITCHERS RESUME MEETINGS The Jolly Stitchers, meeting for the first time since February, were entertained yesterday by Mrs. Clara Gibbs at her home on Dale avenue. The attendance was not so large as usual, because of illness and as Centralia school is having Easter vacation this week, several of the mothers are enjoying outing trips. Crocheting and other fancy work kept the fingers employed, as they listened to victrola music. Later a splendid luncheon was served by the hostees, which was in keeping with the Easter season. One guest of the club was present, Mrs. George Treffen, and members there were Mrs. George Shear, Mrs. Mende Shear, Mrs. Wm. Umbarger, Mrs. Al Ketler, Mrs. William Loofborough and Mrs. Couts. MARRIAGE LICENSES Logan C. Boehner, 21, Yorba Linda, and Dorothy I. Wonders, 19, Fuller- F.T.D. Florists Telegraph Delivery TS members represent the foremost florists in the leading cities of America. Each member takes special pride in co-operating with his out-of-town correspondents and because of this, "F. T. D." orders are invariably accorded first consideration. Nothing delights a woman quite so much as Flowers and there is an added charm when she receives them from some out-of-town source, or when the card accompanying them bears the name of some friend or relative in some distant city. If you have never indulged in the pleasure of telegraphing a Floral Remembrance, you owe it to yourself to find to what a very unusual degree such a sentiment is appreciated. Why not try it this Easter? It is really a very simple matter. You can even arrange it by telephone, if you like. Just give us the name and address of the person to whom you wish Flowers delivered; indicate what kind of Flowers and how many; tell us what to say on the card which accompanies them and we will do the rest. PACKING HOUSE Visitors at the pack the Anaheim Orangeade society yesterday wore Curtis and Mrs.F.Muchdon.Wis.; Howard A.South Pasadena; N.H.Ontario; and Nancy W.E.Goodman of Los Angeles. Lagourgue does paint 596-W. them bears the name of some friend or relative in some distant city. If you have never indulged in the pleasure of telegraphing a Floral Remembrance, you owe it to yourself to find to what a very unusual degree such a sentiment is appreciated. Why not try it this Easter? It is really a very simple matter. You can even arrange it by telephone, if you like. Just give us the name and address of the person to whom you wish Flowers delivered; indicate what kind of Flowers and how many; tell us what to say on the card which accompanies them and we will do the rest. Howard E. Gates FLORIST Phone 121J 120 N. Los Angeles St. From a Bride: "As a young housewife of only two and one-half years' experience I am glad to find that even we amateurs can cook successfully if we use Royal Baking Powder." Mrs. J. L. M ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Send for New Royal Cook Book—It's FREE Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 William St., New York THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA MUSIC LOVERS GET OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR GODOWSKY A large number of piano teachers and their pupils are planning to attend the Leopold Godowsky program which he will give tomorrow evening in Fullerton high school. Godowsky is known as the left hand disciple of the piano and is considered at the zenith of achievement. As a composer he is to be taken seriously, and it is said that it was a composition of his that attracted the friendship of the great Saint-Scans. The following program will be presented: Rhapsody Op. 119, No. 4, flat; — Brahms. My Joys: Maiden's Wish — Polish Songs. Chopin-Liszt. Rondeau en Muzette, Rameau-Godowsky; Tambourine, Rameau-Godowsky; Pastorale (Angelus), Coralit-Godowsky; Gigue, Locilly-Godowsky — from: "Ranaissence," by Godowsky. Nocturnal Tangler; Memories; Sylvan Tyrol; The Music Box; Quixotic Errantry — from: "Triskontameron." Thirty Woods and Scenes by Godowsky. Fantasie-Impromptu; Waltz C Sharp Minor; Senata Op. 58 (B Minor); Allegro Maestoso; Scherson Allegro Vivace; Largo; Finale; Preston non tanto — Chopin. Jeux d'(Playing Fountains), Ravel; Reflects dan l'Eau (Reflections in the Water), Debussy; Poems Opinion 58 No. 1 (F Sharp), Seriabine; Cradle Song, Liadow; Symphonic Metamorphoses on "Kuenattlerbon" (Artist's Life) on Joheau Strauss—Godowsky. PACKING HOUSE VISITORS Visitors at the packing house of the Anaheim Orangege and Lemon Association yesterday were: Mrs. A. W. Curtis and Mrs. F. Much of New London, Wis.; Howard A. Whitney of South Pasadena; N. H. Garrison of SKEETER WEIGHTS GIVEN TREAT BY ASSISTANT COACH A compliment to the girls on the "Skeeter Weight" basket ball teams of A. U. H. S., who are also the champions of the county in their class, Mrs. Wayne Amack entertained informally last evening with a party in their honor, at the home of her mother, Mrs. W.P. Quarron, on N. Lemon street. The brilliant school colors, blue and gold, hung about the rooms were used on the table where a delicious luncheon was served in the late evening. Games and other forms of amusement were enjoyed. Miss Coy Amack assisted her sister with the entertaining. Enjoying the hospitality of Mrs. Amack were the Misses Irene Jacques, coach, Lorene Polier, Florence Findley, Florence Stevenson, Hilda Gordon, Velda DeWitt. Rosie Labourette, Irma Young, Gwendolyn Wadsworth. As this is a championship team and entitled to some reward of their faithful service to the school, they will be presented with a five inch block "A" with the basket ball and also blue and gold caps. LOCAL COUPLE "PUTS ONE OVER" A marriage license as issued to Mr. W. H. Dozier and Mrs. Bertha L. Sexmour, was published in the Los Angeles papers, but the happy couple has not returned to Anaheim to tell their friends of the good news. While awaiting the particulars, the names of Mr. Dozier and Mrs. Sexmour will be recognized as local names, in that the latter is the daughter of Dr. W. J. Lawrie, and Mr. Dozier, the son of Mrs. W. H. Dozier, of Canyon City, Colo., who is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. B. H. Sidnam. Mr. Dozier has been connected with the Cornell-Prior company in Santa Ana, and when a business trip to Los Angeles was planned, friends of the couple did not know of the happy secret. Their return is anxiously awaited, ad no doubt they will be royally "received," by their large circle of acquaintances. RUNNING BOARD MAT PACKING HOUSE VISITORS Visitors at the packing house of the Anaheim Orangge and Lemon Association yesterday were: Mrs. A. W. Curtis and Mrs. F. Much of New London, Wis.; Howard A. Whitney of South Pasadena; N. H. Garrison of Ontario, and Nancy Williams and O. E. Goodman of Los Angeles. Lagourgue does painting. Phone 596-W. AT THE MEADOWBROOK CLUB, N.Y. —where Polo is the chief form of excitiment in surroundings that are "ultra-swagger" Styles from New York's exclusive men's shops Adapted by Cortley—Hand tailored but extremely moderate in price In interpreting these styles, the makers of Cortley Clothes offer young men's garments of unusual distinction. They are hand tailored. Which means their style and fit are qualities of permanence. They enable us to offer you young men's garments of unusual distinction. They are hand tailored. Which means their style and fit are qualities of permanence. They enable us to offer you clothing values which are thoroughly unusual— $25 $30 $35 CORTLEY CLOTHES F.A.YUNGBLUTH: By All Means Get a Fit 145 West Center St. Anaheim NICA Thursday, April 6, 1922 ANCHEON It was the very last evening at and Olive streets sounds. Orange marigolds and place were used to different deeds and among telling game form of a lie be used for an allow roast in among the best the evening. Minty luncheonrettily set din- placed for Mr. K. Miss Mareta Ann Gossard and Jessie, Miss O'ersey. COUPLE BECOME HAPPY PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ethridge are parents of a 9½ pound girl, born yesterday morning, at the Retreat. The little malden has been named Jean Louise. ISSUE $420,000 CAPITAL STOCK SAN FRANCISCO, April 6.—The State Railroad Commission has authorized the Industrial Terminal Co., which plans a two-mile switching and terminal road in Los Angeles, to issue to L. E. Hanshett $420,000 of its capital stock to pay for advances made by Hanshett in acquiring lands, rights of way, easements, rails and other track materials and $11,332 for development costs and working capital. CARPET WEAVERS A technical school for carpet weavers is maintained by the government of Bulgaria. Harper Method of Scalp Treatment and Manicuring Facial Massage, Russian Marcel, Water Waving Violet Ray and Electrical Blanket Treatments Anaheim Beauty Parlor BESSIE T. BRUINGTON 300 E. Center St. Phone 115 Boot Shop BRANDENBURG & ENCLE The Home of Smart Shoes 14 W. Center, Anaheim Opp. California Theatre The Home of Smart Shoes 14 W. Center, Anaheim Opp. California Theatre at A