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LOCAL MEMBERS ATTEND MEETING
Several members of the Missionary society of the Christian church went to Huntington Beach Saturday to attend a picnic and all day meeting of the societies of Santa Ana, Orange, Anaheim and Fullerton all well represented. Excellent addresses were a portion of the program, Anaheim being represented by Mrs. W. F. McClelland.
Among those going down were the Messdames Leslie Bowen, Bell, Hiram Bowen, Huston, Morgan, president of the society; Utterback, Belshaw, Swindler, Poling, McClelland and Mr. I. W. Pohling, who although the only man in the Anaheim crowd, said he had a fine day and especially enjoyed the picnic luncheon at noon.
The affair was held in the Huntinton Beach Christian church.
ROTARIANS HEAR SPEAKERS
The Anaheim Rotary club held its luncheon yesterday in the Elks clubhouse. Two interesting addresses one by C. C. Chapman, the other by Dr. W. M. Wickett, were given.
The convention committees of Anaheim, Orange, Fullerton and Santa Ana met to discuss plans for the International Rotary convention to be held in Los Angeles June 4 to 10, and to arrange for their parts in the gathering.
The directors of the club talked over ideas for increasing interest and efficiency of the local club and gave pleasing reports of plans in mind.
REUNION IN PRETTY PARK
Orange county park was the scene of a large reunion of relatives and friends on Sunday afternoon. The main attraction of the day was the sumptuous dinner served at noon. Other amusements brought the pleasant day to a close. Included in the delightful party were the Messdames H. P. Tobin and family.
PICNIC AT LAGUNA BEACH
The congenial families of relatives consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bell, Mrs. Alice Hapgood, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hapgood and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bailey, were joined yesterday by Mrs. Mott and Mrs. Chapin, her daughter, from New Orleans, in a picnic at Laguna Beach yesterday.
An excellent luncheon on the sands, with the interesting discussion of plans for the coming summer, made the day a pleasant one, altho all were regretful of the separations which will be caused by contemplated summer visits of Mrs. Bailey to New York, and the return home of Mrs. Mott and Mrs. Chapin, about the middle of July. These two ladies have been wintering in Pasadena and the many visits between the long-time friends have been filled with delight.
U. S. C. PRESIDENT FOR
O. U. H. S.
Dr. Rufua V. von Kleinamid, president of the University of Southern California, has been secured to address the graduating class of Orange Union high school Thursday evening, June 8. The class this year is composed of 72 boys and girls, the largest in the history of the school.
Baccalaureate service will be held Sunday evening June 4, in the Presbyterian church, Rev. M. L. Pearson delivering the sermon. Commencement week will close with the Alumni banquet given on Friday night; June 9. The Senior play, "The Melting Pot," was shown two nights to capacity houses in Campbell's hall.
VISIT SHOW AFTER DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Graham, of 251 So. Lemon street, entertained a company of relatives and friends at Sunday dinner, after which they attended the Orange show, afternoon and evening.
CANTATA
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EPWORTH LEAGUE
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REUNION IN PRETTY PARK
Orange county park was the scene of a large reunion of relatives and friends on Sunday afternoon. The main attraction of the day was the sumptuous dinner served at noon. Other amusements brought the pleasant day to a close. Included in the delightful party were the Messrs. and Mesdames H. P. Tobin and family, Page Tucker, and family, E. M. Schlotter and family, N. M. Durkee, Hiram H. Dawes, Bryan Adkins, M. O. Hensley, J. Gillam, Arch Henry, and family, Asa Williams, L. R. Wilson, M. E. Bever and family and Miss Bernardina Schlosser.
RECIPROCITY LUNCHEON
Members of the Ebell club from many communities of the county enjoyed a reciprocity luncheon yesterday in the basement of the First Presbyterian church, Santa Ana, when the ladies greeted Mrs. Naney Moore, president of the County Federation of Women's Club and Mrs. Compton, federation auditor. Mrs. John Clarkson, president of the Santa Ana club, gave the speech of welcome.
TO ATTEND BIG AFFAIR
Dr. Sue Amack, accompanied by her niece, Miss Coy Amack, will go tomorrow evening to Los Angeles, where they will meet another niece, Miss Nell Housley, and some friends, and together attend the big ball and entertainment at the Masonic hall which is a portion of the entertainment of the Chiropractic campaign. Miss Housley is a student in U. C. S. B.
NO CHURGH SUNDAY EVENING
On account of the baccalaureate services for the graduating class next Sunday night, there will be no services at the Christian church.
VISIT SHOW AFTER DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Graham, of 251 So. Lemon street, entertained a company of relatives and friends at Sunday dinner, after which they attended the Orange show, afternoon and evening.
The table was very prettily trimmed with carly summer flowers and roses in great clusters were about the rooms shedding fragrance and delight. The dinner was served in three courses, in which Mrs. Graham was ably assisted by her little daughter, Miss Lucile.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ebey, Mr. and Mrs. Findley Graham, Mr. Ivory Lockwood, Mrs. Clara Fleck, all of Santa Monica.
MEET MANY FRIENDS AT SHOW
Among the many pleasures of the Orange Show was the reunion of so many friends who came from distant homes, both in the east and over the state, and in many instances not knowing their friends were even in the West. Dr. Sue Amack, who gave much of her day yesterday to booth was very happy to meet her girlhood friend, Mrs. Graham, from Allerton, Iowa, who, with her husband, came from Los Angeles, where they are "vacationing" for the express purpose of seeing the big show.
AT ANAHEIM HOSPITAL
New patients at the Anaheim sanitarium include: Emil M. Schmidt, Torrance; C. H. Selhrede, Anaheim; Harry G. Hart, La Habra; Mrs. R. Wolleman, Anaheim; J. P. Lenthicum, Huntington Beach; J. E. Williams, Orange.
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EPWORTH LEAGUE
Responding to an Epworth League number of Santaaguers came over to celebrate the birth society.
The Glee club League gave an enchors numbers and numbers. The steamed by some of most beautiful and Games were played hour, when a punch, cookies or punch were served.
Although the act so good as was entertaining even the friendship between organizations greatly.
SENIORS VOL
The pike and stions at Long Meadow high school tored down there before school coo Swimming and amusements and supper brought them to a close.
Mr. and Mrs. J., E. Sutherland coo parents accompany their jaunt.
TO HAVE QUIZ
The ladies of this will meet in all-crowd with Mrs. H., They will quilt and pot lunch dinner day. All members kern class and other
K.O.F.P.INITIATIVE
Company 26 Knights of Pythia formation followed by Wednesday evening hall.
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New patients at tarium include: A Santa Ana, H. L., and Mrs. Edwin Aiton.
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City Briefs
Miss Adele M. Howard has returned from Yuma.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Pearson of So. Melrose-st left over the S. P. yesterday for their former home at Richardton, No. Dak. It is their first return to No. Dak in eight years.
Miss Evelyn Degryse and Mr. Clayton Hall motored to Redondo, Venice and the other beaches Sunday.
John Ledeman of Long Beach was the guest Sunday of Gordon Hess. During the morning, accompanied by Auby Blakemore they motored to Silverado Canyon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lovell L. Pugh of Los Angeles were Sunday guests at the Robert Boyd home on S. Philadelphia-st.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Graham and children, are moving from 251 South Lemon-st, to Orange, where they will reside for several months, after which they plan to return to Anaheim either to buy or build a permanent home here.
Mrs. L. M. Bailey will leave Thursday for New York, where she will pass the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Hazelton. Mr. Bailey will remain at the Hugh Bell home, where he and Mrs. Bailey have been since last fall, and be again joined by Mrs. Bailey in the late summer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCann will motor to Los Angeles Harbor this evening where they will meet Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Slining, a sister of Mrs. McCann who have been visiting in Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCann and Mrs. Nellie Wagner were Laguna Beach visitors yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stroup and children motored to Los Angeles yesterday. Mrs. Wm. Jessley, who has been a visitor at the Stroup home for the past week accompanied them and retured to her home in the city.
Mrs. J. P. Callahan has returned to her home in Costa Mesa after spending the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Joe Stroup.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Akerman entertained Los Angeles relatives yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Grisaffi and children of Los Angeles were the week-end guests of Mrs. Grisaffi's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vetter of S.Kerns.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dahl and daughter, Ruth motored to Orange-co park Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Recknor and son spent Sunday at Huntington Beach Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Cohen and son passed the day in Los Angeles.
Miss Lenore Stewart and Carl Swartzbaugh spent Sunday at Mt.Wilson.
Gordon Hess and Auby Blakemore spent a part of today at Long Beach.
M.V.Stewart was a Long Beach visitor yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs.C.A.Bishop were guests of friends in Rivera Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.H.Bowen and family motored to Laguna on Sunday.
Mr.J.C.Coyner and daughter Helen, Miss Lillian Hutchinson, Mrs.C.Meeker and Miss Florence spent the day in Los Angeles.
Earl Degryse and a party of friends spent Sunday at Orange County Park.
Mrs.Helen Perry and son, Raymond, of the Hotel-Mira-A-Mar Santa Monica were the guests today of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.W.I.Carver.
The friends of the little McCoy boy who was so ill some time ago is now much improved.
The three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.Earl Johnson of Placentia is in the Fullerton hospital suffering from menengitis. Mrs.Johnson will be remembered as Miss Marie Porter.
Mrs.W.H.Cook and daughter will leave tomorrow over the So.Pac.for Atlanta, Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs.Percy Akers spent the day at Laguna.
Mrs.T.A.Anneal and family who have been living in Murrietta are now residing in Anaheim.A son,Robert,who has been east has come out to live with them.
Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Smith and daughters drove to Huntington Beach this morning for a brief time.
Mrs.Jennie Seward and son Mr.Frank Seward, of Huston,Texas, were dinner guests last evening of Mr.And Mrs.A.W.Reeves home.Mrs.Seward will remain in Anaheim for a time,at the home of Mrs.Nancy Holeman.of South Olive-st.
The Huddle ambulance made a run to Long Beach yesterday.
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EPWORTH LEAGUE ENTERTAINS
Responding to invitation from the Epworth League of White Temple, a number of Santa Ana Epworth Leaguers came over last night to help celebrate the birthday of the local society.
The Glee club of the visiting League gave an excellent program of chorus numbers and served special numbers. The steel guitar music played by some of the visitors, was most beautiful and heartily enjoyed. James were played until a late hour, when a collation of fruit punch, cookies of several varieties and punch were served.
Although the attendance was not so good as was anticipated, a very entertaining evening resulted, with the friendship between this two organizations greatly strengthened.
SENIORS VISIT BEACH
The pike and amusement concerts at Long Beach last evening were dotted with Seniors for the local high school class members motored down there together once more before school comes to a close. Swimming and doing the pike amusements and eating the picnic supper brought the evening's festivities to a close.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clayes, Mrs. L. E. Sutherland and a number of the parents accompanied the seniors on their jaunt.
TO HAVE QUILTING DAY
The ladies of the Christian church will meet in all-day session tomorrow with Mrs. Howe at her home. They will quilt and visit, also, and a pot lunch dinner will feature the day. All members of the Loyal Worker class and other are expected.
K. OF P. INITIATION WEDNESDAY
Company 26, Uniform Rank. Knights of Pythias, will hold initiation followed by refreshments, or Wednesday evening in I. O. O. F. hall.
The Misses Olive and Lorena Dumke are expected home in about a week from Northwestern University, near Chicago, from where they graduated this spring. They are now visiting their sister, Mrs. Gordon Sole, in Niagara, Wis., who is the mother of a new baby boy. From there, the young ladies will come direct to Anaheim.
Louis Vokall has gone to Santa Monica. However, he will be on the job again here this afternoon pinching erring motorists.
AT ANAHEIM HOSPITAL
New patients at the Anaheim Sanitarium include: Antonio Salario of Santa Ana, H. L. Zike of Whittier, and Mrs. Edwin A. Taylor of Fullerton.
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AT ANAHEIM HOSPITAL
New patients at the Anaheim Sanitarium include: Antonio Salario of Santa Ana, H. L. Zike of Whittier, and Mrs. Edwin A. Taylor of Fullerton.
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NO CONCERTS AT BEACH THIS YEAR
Sunday's warm weather sent many from Anaheim and northern Orange-co to the beaches.
Many of the beach fans from this part of the county are expressing regret that Seal Beach and Huntington Beach are not making provision for Sunday band concerts this year as has been done in former years.
Many from this district took great delight in listening to the band music while the kiddies enjoyed the surf.
SANTA FE TRAINS CRASH IN IOWA
FORT MADISON, Ia., May 30.—Two men were instantly killed, two seriously injured and three others are in the hospital when two fast Santa Fe passenger trains met in headon collision at East Fort Madison, on the Illinois side of the river.
The dead are: James Eaton, Chicago, engineer; Dewey Taylor, Fort Madison, fireman.
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CONGRATULATES HOUSE WASHINGTON, May 30.—In letter congratulating Secretary Herbert Hoover of the Department of Commerce, on his work as chairman of the President's conference on unemployment, President Hardin notes recovery from the worst white of unemployment in the country history. The coal strikes and turbed conditions in the textile industry are the only exceptions to its dustrial leaveway.
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