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RELATIVES VISIT. HAWLEYS TO MARK 25TH ANNIVERSARY TAKING advantage of the first opportunity when the entire number of relatives could pass a day together, in celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hawley, a jolly company gathered at the Hawley home Sunday, where a sumptuous dinner was served. Yellow and white was the pretty color combination used in flowers. The dinner table was centered with a low bouquet in the yellow and white, and tall vases of the same flowers were artistically placed about the rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Hawley were presented with many pretty articles appropriate to the twenty-fifth year, which is the silver anniversary. After dinner music and readings were entertainment features. The guest list, all relatives, included Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hawley, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bond, South Pasadena; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bond, son, Marvin, of So Pasadena; Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Russell and children Inis and Franels, of Garden Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Clatres Sunderlain, Russell and Louise, of Long Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Charley Gillette, of Long Beach; Mr. Fred. Gillette, of Los Angeles; Mrs. Susan A. Russell, of Portland, Oregon; Mr. W. L. Russell, father of Mrs. Hawley, and the Hawley family, Mr. and Mrs. Hawley and two daughters, Hazel and Doris. PLEASANT VISIT IN ARIZONA Mrs. J. H. Clabaugh returned this morning from a two weeks visit in Arizona, where she was the guest of her daughter, Miss Lillian in Jo. SENIOR PLAY REHEARSALS The rehearsals for the senior play "The Lion and the Mouse," are proceeding very successfully under the able leadership of the instructor, Miss Lucille Bickley. Although no definite date has been set, it has been chosen as the second week in May. The play is difficult to master, but it has the promise of being the best in years. Tickets for the play will be on sale soon and they are expected to go fast as this is a first class play and is an annual affair. The cast is an follows: Eudoxia, Hilda Gordon; Rev. Deele, Stuart Gates; Jane Deetle Mary Kane; Miss Nesbii, Frances Wallace; Mrs. Rossmore, Louise Schmidt; Judge Rossmore, Ray Cailor; Judge Scott, John Clark; Expressman, John Parks; Shirley Rossmore, Gene McElheney; Jefferson, Al Clayes; Ryder, Nick Hile; Mrs Ryder, Pauline Houts; Bagley, Jan Tuma; Roberts, Thomas Mock; Kate Roberts; Barbara Bishop; Jorkins, Wendell Jones; Maid, Margaret Dauser. HOTEL VALENCIA GUESTS Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included: B. Lucher, Long Beach; J. P. Martin, Los Angeles; R. C. Sumner, Santa Ana; Roy Morris, Los Angeles; Jack Brand, Los Angeles; Sam A. Adler, Los Angeles; C. H. McCamish, Winchester; Miss E. L. Herman, San Diego; F. J. Jackson, San Diego; Harry Schwartz, Los Angeles; Fred. M. Harrod, Los Angeles; Harry F. Mix, Los Angeles John Van Buren, Fullerton; C. C. Ray, Los Angeles; Frank A. Graham Centralia, Wash.; W. H. Huss, Centralia, Wash.; Charles Hattery, San Bernardino; Nate Pitzer, Los Angeles; Will King, Los Angeles; William J. Monahan, Los Angeles; A.W.Carnahan, Los Angeles. R.N.BALD WILL CO L.B.C WITH an members Anaheim ing business a day afterno Mrs.John Co Austin were der.Followin ballot march part of the ce was drilled in trance into the tion in Long Lodge of the team in some work and a pri winning team selected no for convention,busing to attend The lodge rived lodges colors p in the two colouly.The dim prettily trimmed tions and amal hostesses,Mesa Sky and Johns ate luncheon to pointed table erly of Oklahoma of Anahelm.wider At the May upon the eighth will be given i members who that date,一 Europe one to permanently.A be a feature.will bring som al to make a MARRIAGE Joseph E.Y. Margaret Suit PLEASANT VISIT IN ARIZONA Mrs. J. H. Clabaugh returned this morning from a two weeks visit in Arizona, where she was the guest of her daughters, Miss Lillian, in Jerome, and Mrs. Verne Roberts, in Phoenix. Mrs. Clabaugh had a most enjoyable trip, taking many drives over the Arizona country. The weather was cool and rainy until the last two or three days, when it became more pleasant. Miss Lillian, who is a teacher in Jerome, is planning an advanced line of study for the summer months and may decide to remain in Arizona instead of returning home to Anaheim for vacation. K. OF C. CARD PARTY SOON Much interest is being taken in card party and good time planned by the Knights of Columbus in their hall on Tuesday evening, May 2. Five hundred and whistle will be played, and a better time than even before is anticipated. Prizes worth working for will be given and at the close of the games, refreshments will be served. If it's from Witman's it's good. 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Margaret Bustu Candelario Mei Brigida Rivera berto Mena, 22 both Fullerton Santa Ana: 25 Orange, an Chula Vista. BUSINESS GI' The business not meet last school gym,b session tonight are given an the meetings. READER A Dr. James H. der, of Pasadapupils at the J afternoon.His from Bobbie B If it's from Harper Method and Facial Massage.Wa Violet Ray a T Anaheim BESSIE 300 E. Center Evening Bells (Ellenberg) Violin-Fute-Harp...Gondolier Trio Sweet Lengings (Menzel) Violin-Fute-Harp...Gondolier Trio CONCERT Le Partida (The Departure) (Blasco-Alvares) Baritone, in Spanish Tarantelle (Romini) Baritone, in Italian...Gluspe Danise Mother, My Three Nodens (Treharne) Tenor...Theo. Karle In the Moonlight (Buek-Halle) Tenor...Theo. Karle POPULAR High Brown Blues (Yellen-Ager) Comedienne with Orchestra Maybe You Think You're Fooling Baby (Clarke-Violinsky) Comedienne with Orchestra...Margaret Young California (Friend-Conrad) Tenor...William Reese Alabany Manmy (Pleson-Von Tilse) Tenor and Barton Billy Jones and Ernest Hare Tell Her at Twilight (Grossman-Donaldson) Baritone Time After Time (Brennan-Ball) Tenor Charles Hart and Male Trie FOR DANCING After the Rain—Fox Trot (Kahn-Sizamore-Shrigley) Those Longing For You Blues—Fox Trot (Robinson-Westphal) Isham Jones' Orchestra Medley of Old Fashioned Waltzes, No. 1 ("After the Ball"—"The Bowery"—"Sweet Rosie O'Grady"—"The Sidewalks of New York"—"Annie Rooney"—"In the Good Old Summer Time")... Medley of Old Southern Melodies, No. 1—Waltz ("My Old Kentucky Home"—"Old Folks at Home"—"Old Black Joe"—"Mansa's in de Cold Ground"—"Carry Me Back to Old Virginia")... 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Bennie Krueger's Orchestra Virginia Blues—Fox Trot (Erdman-Meinken) Isham Jones' Orchestra You've Only a Baby—Fox Trot (Lyons-Keyes-Magini) Isham Jones' Orchestra Over 3000 Records to Select From SCHMIDT MUSIC STORE Established 1914 177 West Center St. Anaheim ANY PHONOGRAPH CAN PLAY BRUNSWICK RECORDS THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA OPENINGS Lodges Churches R.N. BALLOT TEAM WILL COMPETE IN L.B. CONVENTION With an attendance of forty members, Royal Neighbors of Anaheim held a very interesting business and social session yesterday afternoon. Two candidates, Mrs. John Cordes and Mrs. C. W. Austin, were initiated into the order. Following initiatory work the ballot march, which is an important part of the ceremonies of the lodge, was drilled in preparation for entrance into the contest in convention in Long Beach, May 24. Each lodge of the district will enter a team in some form of the secret work and a prize will be given to winning team. The local lodge has selected no formal delegates to the convention, but all officers are planning to attend. The lodge room was trimmed in lodge colors, purple and white, in the two colors being used generously. The dining room was very prettily trimmed with red carnations and amaryllis. The birthday hostess, MESDAMES SHARP, Wilson Sky and Johnson, served an elaborate luncheon from the pretty appointed table. Mrs. John Spar, formerly of Oklahoma, but now resident of Anaheim, was a guest of the order. At the May meeting which falls upon the eighth, a farewell party will be given in honor of four of the members who are leaving soon after that date, one of them on a trip to Europe, one to the north, the other permanently. A pot luck supper will be a feature, wherein each member will bring some article of luncheon, all to make a hearty meal. MARRIAGE LICENSES Joseph E. Yorba, 26, Corona, and Margaret Juventa, 13, Anaheim ORCHESTRA WILL RENDER PROGRAM IN A.U.H.S. TONIGHT The program for the third concert of the second year of Orange County orchestra, which will be given this evening in Anaheim high school auditorium under the conduct of Prof. Harold Walberg, contains several numbers of particular importance. William Pilcher, tenor, will be soloist of the evening and his group selections are composed of beautiful melodies. Mr. Pilcher scored a great success recently as soloist in the Oratorio Creation given in San Bernardino. Karola Frick will serve as accompanist. The program for this evening follows: Symphony B Minor, Allegro Moderato; Schubert; Aida March; Verdi; Blue Danube Waltz; Strauss; (a) Hoing, Riego; (b) On the Road to Mandalay; Speaks, William Pilcher; My Dearest Prayers; H. J. Tandler; Oriental (from Wonderland) Berber; Sabre and Spurs, Sousa; Melodie, Massenet; (a) The Trumpeter, Dix; (b) Until, Sanderson, William Pilcher; Slavonic Fancies, Zameenik, Allegro Vigoroso, Andanti quasil moderato, Allegro; The Merry Wilves of Windosor (Overture), Nicolai. PLAN MOTOR TRIP EAST Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Richter are arranging to leave Anaheim, their home, about May first, for an extended automobile trip to the east, which will consume the summer months. Their itinerary includes a visit in Dundee, Iowa, with their sons and relatives near that place, and stops in Minnesota, Dakota Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon, returning home via the Coast route. Mr. Richter has had the front seat of the car cut down to make a comfortable bed during the night, and they will carry a convenient outfit of camming equipment, planning to live out of doors the greater portion of the time. They plan to be THEATRES Will Rogers is seen today at the California in "One Glorious Fool." There are also other features of interest to movie fans. W. S. Hart is seen today at the Fairyland in "Traveling On." City Briefs Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hackley, of North-st., passed Sunday in Los Angeles visiting friends. Mrs. Nora Crowley and children have returned from a short visit in Huntington Beach with relatives. Mrs. Crowley, who is recovering from an auto accident of several weeks ago, is yet far from well, although much better. Mr. and Mrs. Van Horn and little son were Sunday visitors in Laguna Beach. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Balloon, daughters and their house guest, Mr. Barker, enjoyed the day in Long Beach Sunday driving down after church services. Miss Hazel Hawley was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hawley, returning to San Pedro today. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Healton and family motored to Downey on Sunday to see the results of the big explosion. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Recknor and son Alvin were guests of friends in San Bernardino Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bartlett and daughter, Elizabeth, were guests of relatives in Hemet on Sunday. The Anaheim high school will celebrate Grant's day on Thursday with an appropriate program. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Butler (nee Jennie Evana) have returned from their honeymoon trip to San Diego and other points. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bowen and Mr., and Mrs. R. J. Dugdale attended the funeral service of Mrs. Glenn Gilmore of Covina. Mrs. Gilmore is the sister-in-law of Mrs. H. Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dahl motored to Seal Beach and other resorts on Sunday. H. H. Royer went to Terminal Island today to visit with Dr. Royer At the May meeting which falls upon the eighth, a farewell party will be given in honor of four of the members who are leaving soon after that date, one of them on a trip to Europe, one to the north, the other permanently. A pot luck supper will be a feature, wherein each member will bring some article of luncheon, all to make a hearty meal. MARRIAGE LICENSES Joseph E. Yorba, 26, Corona, and Margaret Bustamente, 24, Anaheim; Candelario Mesa, 21, Orange, and Brigida Rivera, 18, Casa Blanca; Elberto Mena, 22, and Mary Acuna, 19 both Fullerton. Santa Ana: Aakland H. de Belloy, 25, Orange, and Alma Chambers, 22, Chula Vista. BUSINESS GIRLS GYM TONIGHT The business girls' gym class did not meet last evening at the high school gym, but they will have a session tonight. All working girls are given an invitation to come to the meetings. READER AT JUNIOR HIGH Dr. James H. McLaren, noted reader of Pasadena, entertained the pupils at the Junior high school this afternoon. His readings were taken from Bobbie Burns. It’s from Witman’s It’s good. 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 SANTA ANA EBELL TO BUILD HOME A straw vote by the Ebell club of Santa Ana taken yesterday in the all-day meeting indicated favorable action on the proposed plan of increasing the initiation fees and dues, preparatory to building the $40,000 Ebell club house in the near future. Annual dues at present are $4, but sentiment is strongly in favor of making it $10, and some members advocate setting the figures at $15. The proposed club home is of a pretentious kind. The Ways and Means committee reported $11,000 now in sight, and a discussion of plans for the additional amount necessary was continued over the luncheon table at noon. The afternoon was devoted to an interesting program. STATE OFFICERS TO VISIT The American Legion Auxiliary will entertain the state president, Mrs. Florence E. Kelly, and state secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth I. Drondall, at a special meeting to be held on Wednesday, April 26, in the Legion rooms in the Fisher Hall. Every member of the Auxiliary is requested to be present. A very inter- by the entertainment committee, consisting of Mesdames Clyde Webb, Arthur Cohen and Martin. J. E. Rodden, Insurance. Phone 71. LONG BEACH DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Raikes and son of Long Beach, were dinner guests last evening of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Clark. They came in the afternoon and spent the evening. After the dinner the hours were pleasantly spent with conversation and music on the Brunswick. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS TO DANCE The Knights of Pythias will give a dance Wednesday evening for their families, friends and the public in general, in the I. O. O. F. hall Music will be furnished by the Heffner orchestra and a royal good time is assured. CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank the many friends for their expressions of sympathy and acts of kindness during All Kinds of Watches and Clocks. Does your old fashioned clock look well with your up-to-date furniture? We have an exquisite clock for you that will be an ornament as well as a thing of usefulness in your home. Come in today and let us explain to you the difference in clocks. See our precious stones, jewelry and silverware. Reasonable Prices for Reliable Jewelry. DIAMONDS - JEWELRY RELIABLE WATCH, CLOCK, WATCHES - SILVERWARE AND JEWELRY REPAIRING The Jewel Box Gifts That Please 223 W. CENTER ST. ANAHEIM CALIF. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS TO DANCE The Knights of Pythias will give a dance Wednesday evening for their families, friends and the public in general, in the I. O. O. F. hall Music will be furnished by the Heffner orchestra and a royal good time is assured. CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank the many friends for their expressions of sympathy and acts of kindness during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. R. A. WILSON and FAMILY. Lagourge does painting. Phone 596W Know the Future! PSYCHIC SCIENCE Rev. Jay Harrie, Ph. D., D. M. S. Ordained Graduate Clairvoyant and Psychic Medium. Advises you on all affairs of Life Business Changes, Investments, Love Marriage, Divorce, Development Control and Influence. Dates Fact and Figures. A SECRET YOU SHOULD KNOW — THE POWER OF CONTROL. Business strictly confidential. Hours: 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Private studio located at ANTLER HOTEL Cor Center and Los Angeles Street, Anaheim WILL SERVE YOU WELL The Quality Storage Battery Service With a Smile Automotive Electric Co. Phone 155 234 S. Los Angeles St., Anaheim CALIFORNIA STARTS TODAY MAMMOTH DOUBLE BILL RETURN ENGAGEMENT Will Rogers AND LILA LEE IN ‘One Glorious Day’ (“A HEAVENLY TRAMP”) A PICTURE MADE JUST FOR FUN! Larry Semon IN HIS LATEST SIDE-SPLITTER “The Fall Guy” GET READY TO LAUGH! IN HIS LATEST SIDE-SPLITTER “The Fall Guy” GET READY TO LAUGH! 500 Word Report Of Lecture by William D. Kilpatrick on “Christian Science—God’s Law” Christian Science has come to humanity to restore it to the lost art of healing which the great Master-Christian, Jesus the Christ, declared should exemplify the understanding of those truths of existence which he gave to the world some twenty centuries ago. One can hardly read the New Testament without a firm conviction that much of the vitality given it by the life and works of Jesus has been lost or eliminated throughout the intervening centuries. Jesus taught that it was his understanding of God and God’s government of His universe which enabled him to do the works of healing and regeneration he so freely accomplished throughout His brief ministry and of which he said in no unmistakable terms “He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also.” If you will carefully follow the life of Jesus as given in the New Testament and consider his works in connection with what he taught you will discover that what he did was merely to establish as a demonstrable fact what he taught, and that what he taught and did were said and done in accord with, and in explanation of, some immutable ever present universal law. You will see, in other words, that his words and works were looking to the establishment with men of a divine, omnipotent, spiritual law which will eventually rule all mankind to the complete extinction of any so-called opposed law and its effects. And this Law of God—this Law, the knowledge and application of which Jesus said should make us free—is what Christian Science has come to re-establish with men. Those wonderful works of Jesus prove conclusively that laws of matter are not God’s Laws and that God’s Laws are not only superior but are actually laws of annihilation to so-called material laws and thereby prove that material laws are the product of a mortal misconception of what constitutes true law. We find with reassurance that OF PYTHIAS TO DANCE ights of Pythias will give wednesday evening for s, friends and the publ, in the I. O. O. F. hall. be furnished by the Heffa and a royal good time END OF THANKS to thank the many their expressions of symacts of kindness during and death of our beloved other. Also for the beaufferings. R. A. WILSON and FAMILY. does painting. Phone now the future! PHIC SCIENCE Harrie, Ph. D., D. M. S. graduate Clairvoyant and dium. you on all affairs of Life, anges, Investments, Love Divorce, Development, Influence. Dates Facts es. A SECRET YOU NOW — THE POWER ROL. Business strictly 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. studio located at WILER HOTEL her and Los Angeles seet, Anaheim WILL SERVE YOU WELL quality Storage Battery ce With a Smile otive Electric Co. Phone 155 Angeles St., Anaheim And this Law of God—this Law, the knowledge and application of which Jesus said should make us free —is what Christian Science has come to re-establish with men. Those wonderful works of Jesus prove conclusively that laws of matter are not God's Laws and that God's Laws are not only superior but are actually laws of annihilation to so-called material laws and thereby prove that material laws are the product of a mortal misconception of what constitutes true law. We find, with reassurance, that this Law of God is a law of Life— not of death; a law of health—not of sickness; a law of abundance—not of lack and limitation; a law of harmony—not of discord; a law of peace—not of strife; a law of love—not of hate. And now the question of how to bring into action this ever-present law of God, how to apply it to our present needs, how to heal the sick, comfort the sorrowing and save the sinner, as Jesus did, naturally presents itself. This, my friends, is accomplished in Christian Science solely through the prayer of understanding. Christian Scientists have learned that whatever is to be achieved in the way of healing and saving must be done through such prayer, and that this prayer must be without ceasing. Our every thought, inclination and deed must be the outcome of a constant mental attitude of prayer if we would follow the Master in the law of his appointing. Mary Baker Eddy, the discoverer and founder of Christian Science, has incorporated the fundamental teachings of Christian Science in her book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." This is the text book of the Christian Science denomination. Through its study the secrets and obscurities of Holy Writ have been made plain and instead of a book of mystery the Bible has come to be the chart of life to thousands upon thousands to whom it has heretofore been closed. Boot Shop BRANDENBURG INC. 214 WEST CENTER ST. THE HOME OF SMART SHOES of— YOUR FAVORITE Wm. S. Hart in— "Travelin' On" TOMORROW THE CINEMA WONDER "Deception" With a Cast of 7,000—a Mighty Spectacle. FAIRYLAND THEATRE