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CHAPTER BP, P.E.O. ATTENDS STATE MEETING TODAY
ALMOST the entire membership of Chapter BP, P.E.O. is in Pasadena today to attend the annual state convention which convened yesterday for a three days' session. The local chapter is represented by the president, Mrs. C.C. Smith, and Mrs. J.S. Ward.
Mrs. Ellen Stafford, of Muscatine, Iowa, one of the seven founders of the sisterhood in 1869, is the revered guest of the convention, and will have an active place on the program. An entertainment and formal reception will be held tonight for the delegates. More than 200 members of the order are present. All sessions are being held in Hotel Raymond. Among other forms of entertainment accorded the visitors, were auto trips around the beautiful city yesterday. A memorial service held today in the Pasadena Presbyterian church. Election of officers will occur tomorrow and delegates from the Southland are supporting the present state president, Mrs. Lola Bennett, of Orange.
DINNER GUESTS IN ORANGE
Mr. and Mrs. Finley Graham, of Santa Monica, Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Graham and two children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Dearborn, in Orange, Sunday.
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES
Appropriate services in the Presbyterian church will be held from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m., Friday, Rev. Walker, pastor, in charge. Everybody is welcome.
W.F.M.S. WITH MRS. ELLIOTT
The Women's Foreign Missionary society of White Temple will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30, with Mrs.W.J.Elliott, on East Center street. The fourth chapter of the study book, "Africa and Latin America," will be reviewed by Mrs.E.P.Williams. A quarterly tea will be served and it is requested that all members be present. Cars will be at the church until 2:30 and the committee asks all having cars and room for an extra passenger or two to kindly stop at the church and fill up the seats.
FINAL LENTEN SERVICES
The last of the Lenten services will be held this evening in Grace Lutheran church at 7:30. Holy communion will be celebrated this evening and again.Sunday morning. Several special music numbers will feature the service.
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY
A very jolly birthday surprise occurred Monday evening when Anaheim friends went to the home of Mr. and Mrs.Roy Adkins, of Highland avenue, in Santa Ana, to celebrate Mrs.Adkins' birthday.
The guests carried a delicious luncheon with them, birthday cake being one of the sweet features. Games, music, stunts and conversation very pleasantly filled the evening hours. Mrs.Adkins received many pretty reminders of the impromptu occasion.
Composing the party were Mr. and Mrs.W.G.Graham, John Lucas, Miss Lucile and Louis Darling, J.L.Addins, all of Anaheim; Mr. and Mrs.Finley Graham, John Dearborn, Mr. and Mrs.George Settle, Mrs.Margaret Clark, all of Santa Monica, and Mr. and Mrs.O.L.Dearborn and sons, of Orange.
HOTEL VALENCIA GUESTS
Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included: C.C.Jennings.New York:
BANKER GUESTS PARTY
MRS.O.C.
the member party.
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Streamers were used decorationsilly trimmed flowers. There in the raining lavender placed about from this point a dainty lily were placed Ward, who L.Miller, phal Wilhne Neale, Vera Lucille Bastlyn Degryse son.
THREE GUESTS
Mrs. Artie the member terday after Broadway.T spent in the broidery woe the close of freshments
Guests of Mrs.Jesse Tnat, and Msbers present Kestenholtzger Sherman Heirington Anderson,M Fred.Scott,Mrs.Fred.
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES
Appropriate services in the Presbyterian church will be held from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m., Friday, Rev. Walker, pastor, in charge. Everybody is welcome.
MOTHER EARTH'S EASTER GIFT
To choose the Lily as a gift for Easter is as old a custom as the calendar. Nothing is more suitable than this age-old flower with its symbol of purity to beetow upon her—whether Mother, Sweetheart or Friend. Truly, it is a blessing from Mother Earth that we have them for you.
Open Easter Morning
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FLORIST
120 North Los Angeles Street
HOTEL VALENCIA GUESTS
Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included; C. C. Jennings, New York; H. S. Walton, Los Angeles; E. Huquist, Los Angeles; L. G. Baird, Los Angeles; Chardes P. Brier, Glendale; H. Podwys, Los Angeles; F. D. Maxwell, Pomena; William Shamrock, San Diego; W. Sisemore, Los Angeles; W. G. Hudlow, San Francisco; E. E. Collins, Los Angeles; E. H. Walter, Long Beach; J. V. Carey, Long Beach; F. L. Harric, Los Angeles; J. R. McKemma, Los Angeles; L. M. Roberts, Los Angeles; L. M. Roberts, Los Angeles; A. A. Ransack, Los Angeles; Elmer Rosin, Los Angeles; W. H. Kleinsorg, Los Angeles; William Weisborn, Los Angeles; Charles Krotz, Los Angeles; F. L. Tidel, Los Angeles; A. R. Dedenils, Los Angeles.
E. O. Pike, of Redlands, is passing the week on his ranch near Anaheim.
Mrs. W. T. McAllister and children visited with relatives and friends in South Pasadena yesterday.
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BANKERETTES ARE GUESTS AT EASTER PARTY LAST NIGHT.
MRS. O. B. GOODSON entertained
the members of the Bankerettes last evening with an Easter party.
The early evening hours were spent
with the embroidery work, conversation and listening to music on the Victrola.
Streamers of lavender and pink were used about the rooms for the decorations. The table was most prettily trimmed with Easter colors and flowers. The dainty nut baskets were in the rainbow colors and streamers of lavender and pink paper were placed about the table; and it was from this pretty decked place that a dainty luncheon was served. Covers were placed for Mrs. Welcome M. Ward, who was a guest, Mrs. Evan L. Miller, the Misses Mareta Westphal, Wilhelmina Zitzman, Violet Neale, Vera O'Rourke, Lou Sparkes, Lucille Bastian, Hazel Rainey, Evelyn Degryse and hostess, Mrs. Goodson.
THREE GUESTS AT MERRY FEW
Mrs. Arthur Kemper entertained the members of the Merry Few yesterday afternoon at her home on E. Broadway. The afternoon hours were spent in the usual manner with embroidery work and conversation. At the close of the afternoon light refreshments were served.
Guests of the club yesterday were: Mrs. Jesse Thayer, Mrs. Victor Bonnat, and Mrs. C. A. Miles. The members present were the Mesdames Emil Kestenholtz and daughter, Mrs. Roger Sherman and son, Mrs. E. Voss Herrington and son, Mrs. Norbert Anderson, Mrs. Lloyd Shrode, Mrs. Fred Scott, Mrs. Welcome M. Ward, Mrs. Fred. L. Hayes and hostess,
GAMES, CONTESTS,
MAKE MERRY TIME ON BOY'S BIRTHDAY
MASTER HOLAND SCHINDLER,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schindler of S. Palm street,
celebrated his tenth birthday anniversary yesterday afternoon by inviting a number of his friends over for the afternoon.
Contests and games that children like to play were enjoyed during the afternoon and the winning youngsters, Velma James and Willard Pecksten, were given the prizes, and Hamill James was given the booby. After other games were enjoyed, Mrs. Schindler invited the youngsters into the dining room where delicious refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. B. H. Mieneke, Mrs. Henrietta Schindler and Mrs. Henry Schindler were guests of the afternoon.
The youngsters spending the pleasant afternoon with Master Roland were the Misses Velma James, Henrietta Hunsmann, Bernie Kroeger, Valboa Easton and the Masters Hamill James, Willard Bixler, Ray Nowotny, Jack Erickson, Henry Kroeger, Carl Pressell, Gordon Easton and Willard Pecksten.
City Briefs
George M. Ross, W. A. Ross and Rev. Thos. Walker went to Los Angeles today to attend the meeting of the Presbytery.
Miss Elise Goddicksen spent yesterday in Long Beach and Los Angeles.
Mrs. Walter Ross is visiting with friends in Los Angeles for a few days.
Miss Dorothy Yungblinth is visiting in Los Angeles this week with her cousin, Miss Bernice Strodhoff. Both girls are enjoying their Easter school vacations this week and will have a jolly visit.
Mrs William Cole and son, Dick, are in Long Beach visiting friends and relatives for the week. Dr. Cole will join them for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Finley Graham, of Santa Monica, were week-end guests
FAMILY PARTY RECOUNTS TIMES OF YEARS AGONIA
MR. AND MRS. R. R. PEMBLEE,
Miss Esther Pember, Mr., a
Mrs. J. N. Pember were guests y
terday at noon at the beautiful Mision cafeteria in Long Beach. Other guests were Mr., Ed., Newberry, Mr., and Mrs. Fred, Beta a,
Long Beach; Dr., and Mrs. FrasNewson and son Herrick, of San Barbura and Mr., and Mrs. GeoSilvey of Los Angeles. A private dining room was used for the dinner
party and the hour was spent nupleasantly.
After the dinner the crowd went
to Fred, Betta home, where they
maintained until late in the evenining talking ever old times and recallings of the past fifty years.
Dr. and Mrs. Pember are in California from Jamiesville, Wisconsin
and the dinner was a reunion of a
friends. This is the first time in
number of years that the family become together and a nice time counot have been passed.
Dr. and Mrs Pember will visit
Santa Bayba.a for several days a
will then leave for their home.
Wisconsin.
COOKED FOOD SALE POSTPONE!
The cooked food sale to have beheld next Saturday afternoon by thaladles of the Christian church,
been indefinitely postponed on a
count of the revival meetings now
progress. The new date will be a
nounced later.
CÓMES SOUTH TO WED
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Burson,
Oakland, accompanied by thadaughter, Miss Zelina Dean Bursoare guests this week of Mr. Bursoparents, Mr., and Mrs. J. H. Bursoof Placenta avenue, Miss Coburwill become the bride of Mr.
Austin Jenter, of Long Beach.
Friday evening, the ceremony to be
performed at the home of her grand
parents.
Y.R.S.PLANS SOCIAL NIGHT
PRETTY AFTERNOON AT HER HOME ON E. BROADWAY. The afternoon hours were spent in the usual manner with embroidery work and conversation. At the close of the afternoon light refreshments were served.
Guests of the club yesterday were: Mrs. Jesse Thayer, Mrs. Victor Bonnat, and Mrs. C. A. Miles. The members present were the Mesdames Emil Kestenholtz and daughter, Mrs. Roger Sherman and son, Mrs. E. Voss Heirington and son, Mrs. Norbert Anderson, Mrs. Lloyd Shrode, Mrs. Fred Scott, Mrs. Welcome M. Ward, Mrs. Fred, L. Hayes and hostess, Mrs. Kemper.
ANAHEIM KIDDIES ENJOY EASTER
Rapidly becoming a holiday almost as joyous as Christmas, Easter is but four days distant. Plans for egg hunts, seeking bunny nests, with an occasional Easter party, has occupied the thoughts of Anaheim youngsters during their school vacations this week. Yesterday and today have been red letter days of the week, because the California theatre and the Plain Dealer made it possible for all children 12 years and under to see Jackie Coogan in pictures for only a nickle. Then, on Easter morning hundreds of the children of the town will take part in the Easter Sunday school services, after having enjoyed an Easter egg breakfast.
Los Angeles children will throng the lawns of Lafayette park in that city at the annual egg hunt, which is arranged for the benefit of the Javeline Protective association. A big nest has been located on the Sixth street side of Pershing Square where, on tomorrow, Friday and Saturday, the public is donating colored eggs to help provide amusement for the kiddies.
CHANDLER CHILDREN BIRTHDAY PARTY
A dozen and half youngsters living in the vicinity of N. Zeyn street were given a treat yesterday afternoon in the novel way of a wienie and marshmallow roast at the Oscar Chandler home, 715 N. Zeyn street.
A stove was fitted up out of doors and after games were played the guests roasted their wienies over the fire and ate the buns, pickles and other goodies that were spread for them. After the wienies came the delicious marshmallows that were toasted over the coals. Games both indoors and out were enjoyed during the afternoon.
The incentive for all this good time and merry making was the birthday anniversaries of Miss Ima who celebrated here eleventh anniversary, and Master Alvin, who has now entered his fifth year.
Both the honorees were presented with a number of useful and pretty gifts.
Spending the afternoon together were the little Misses Edith Spencer, Marian Stroup, Barbara and Betty Dunton. Margaret and Helena Vessel.
MRS. Walter Ross is visiting with friends in Los Angeles for a few days.
Miss Dorothy Yungblinth is visiting in Los Angeles this week with her cousin, Miss Bernice Strodhoff. Both girls are enjoying their Easter school vacations this week and will have a jolly visit.
Mrs. William Cole and son, Dick, are in Long Beach visiting friends and relatives for the week. Dr. Cole will join them for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Finley Graham, of Santa Monica, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Graham, of South Lemon-st.
Miss Emma Robinson, of Buena Park, a senior in U.S.C., is the guest for a few days of Mrs. W.G. Graham.
Little Miss Lucile Darling enjoying her Easter vacation in Santa Monica with her friend, Catherine Strasvacker.
Miss Louise Denton, grammar school teacher has gone to San Diego, where she will spend the week with relatives.
M.D. Clark, assistant cashier at the First National Bank has built a new home on N. Emily-st and has moved his family from Santa Ana.
A number of College girls are home from college to spend the week with relatives and friends. Among these are Miss Lillis Johnston, Lucille Johnston, Alice Ingram, Emma Owens, and Muriel Arkley.
Mrs. Elmer Falls and Mrs.H.C.Rulek motored to Los Angeles where they combined business and pleasure.
Mrs. Henrite Schindler has returned from Bell, where she has been living for the past several years. Mrs Schindler will remain in Anaheim.
Edgar Rockwell has returned to Anaheim after visiting with his parents, in Tulare, who moved north some time ago. Edgar will be remembered by the young folks as he attended high school lost year.
NERVOUS STOMACH CAUSES GAS
Gas in the stomach and bowels doesn't always result from dyspepsia, improper diet or the fermentation of food. In most cases it is due to a highly sensitive condition of the stomach nerves.
To get rid of the trouble you must build up and strengthen these weak, irritated nerves of the stomach. Taking artificial digesters, such as pepsin or bismuth, only makes the stomach weaker than ever. It is like using dope to deaden a pain—the relief given is deceptive and harmful.
Baalmann's Gas Tablets act directly upon the affected nerves and gradually assist in restoring them to their natural, healthy state. Gas and bloating will quickly disappear, and you will no longer be bothered with pain around your heart, palpitation shortness of breath grazing.
COME SOUTH TO WED
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Burson, Oakland, accompanied by the daughter, Miss Zelma Dean Burson are guests this week of Mr. Burson parents, Mr. and Mrs.J.H.Burson of Placentia avenue. Miss Burson will become the bride of Mr.C.Austin Jenter, of Long Beach.Friday evening, the ceremony to be performed at the home of her grandparents.
Y.P.S.PLANS SOCIAL NIGHT
The young people's society of the Catholic church hold another of their interesting meetings at the K.of hall last evening.The early part the evening was devoted to the regular business routine after which plans for a social time for April 25 was discussed.A program will given when the talent of the club will be displayed.After the program dancing will be featured.
Mrs. Paul V.Allen, of Lincoln-blu has returned from a two weeks visit in San Diego with Mr.Allen's mother.The two-year-old daughter of the junior Mr. and Mrs.Allen has been ill with flu, but the change of climate and visit has greatly improve her condition.
Mrs.S.H.Berg and Mrs.A.Lew are anticipating a visit over the Easter week-end from their mother.Mrs.J.Stuchberry, of San Born dino.
Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Abplanalp are family will go to Hemet Sunday visit relatives.Mrs.Goodrich,morer of Mrs.Abplanalp will retu home with them for a short visit.
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Buena Park News
BUENA PARK, April 12—(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Simpson are sporting a new Buick sedan.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Connelly were Sunday guests at the Simpson and Meyer homes.
Mrs. Gerald McComber entertained with a bridge party on Saturday afternoon.
Mr.'s and Mrs. E. P. Mann and son spent Monday in Anaheim.
Mrs. R. A. Wilson, who has been seriously ill for several weeks following an operation is reported as slowly improving.
Jack Cromwell who has been driving the truck for Jack Golden, has accepted a position with the Standard Oil pipe line department at Huntington Beach.
Miss Iruna Robison is home for the Easter vacation.
Miss Marjorie McComber is home from U. S. C. for the Spring vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robson and David Ashmun motored to Los Angeles on Monday.
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