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News of Fullerton
FULLERTON SHIPS 27
CARS THIS WEEK
Twenty-five cars of oranges and two cars of lemons were shipped from Fullerton this week, one packing house not reporting. The Benchley Fruit Co. reported eight cars of oranges and two cars of lemons. The Fullerton Mutual Orange Ass'n reported three carsof oranges, and the Placentia Orange Growers Ass'n reported 14 cars of oranges and from their Fullerton packing plant. No report was obtained from the American Fruit Growers, Inc.
WYOMING OFFICER COMES AFTER MAN
Jack Palmer, under-sherif of Thermopolis, Wyoming, arrived in Fullerton today to take back Harry Johnson, who recently was picked up by Marshall Eells on a telegraphic description, and held for the Wyoming officials. John is charged with selling mortgaged property, and has been held in the Fullerton jail since Sunday.
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25 J. C. GRADUATES RECEIVE DIPLOMAS
The graduation exercises of the Fullerton junior college were held last night at the H. S. auditorium, 25 receiving diplomas. A special unique program was given, and there was a large attendance.
Baccalaureate services for Fullerton H. S. will be given tomorrow evening at the auditorium. The program has been announced as follows: Processional; Hymn No. 1; Prayer, Rev. E. J. Statom; anthem. Praise the Lord With Songs Rejoicing, Sprecker, F. U. H. S. Girls Glee club; Scripture, Rev. John T. Houser; vocal duet—"Hard, Hark, My Soul" Shelley, Sylvia Gladstone, Maerta Grane; sermon, Rev. C. R. Montague; hymn No. 2; Benediction, Rev. E. J. Statom; postlude, Miss Anita Shepardson.
DIES AFTER OPERATION
Glen Rouse, 37, of Placentia, died last night following an operation. Funeral service have been announced for Monday at 10 o'clock; interment in Loma Vista; Angus McAulay, funeral director. Decedent is survived by his parents, and several brothers. He was a single man.
MOHN FUNERAL TODAY
Funeral services for J. J. Mohn, killed Thursday when he fell from the H. S. administration building, was held this afternoon at Pasadena, Angus McAulay funeral director.
Ed Boege, F. E. Copp, Ernest Gregory and Fred Evans of Fullerton have gone fishing.
The last meeting for the season of the Music Dept. of Fullerton Ebell was held at the home of Mrs. A. H. Osborne.. An elaborate program was rendered.
The Santa Ana Masonic council meets Monday night in the Fullerton temple. They expect to have 150 candidates to initiate.
The annual meeting of the Women's Missionary society of the Santa BOOKS FOR FANS
The new book the Fullerton piles several books Among them are man with a Duck Fashion" in which his attention to "Painted Wind Intimate and wicked leaders Miss Minnie M day.
For the radio new books. The Why of Radio Radio for Every Directive Wire Walter.
"What Makes by H. C. Peabo tactive and used section of plan builders. It coition of building drawings.
For those intre are three new A Bill of Divorce play was recent Brown One act short plays. O Jones, Contains Other.
Depew, My M Jessup, Intimate golf sem amateur an American w Russia King garden Lowell Burt, "Q" St venture. Delai flame, Jordan, Lagerlof, The O Miriam of Queen mark's Folly. St ton of Wyck. Stringer, The Pington,. Gentle Scarlet Tanager., enchanted Wode tions of Archie.
Grover, Kitten Dutch Days. H White, The Ench
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Ed Boege, F. E. Copp, Ernest Gregory and Fred Evans of Fullerton have gone fishing.
The last meeting for the season of the Music Dept. of Fullerton Ebell was held at the home of Mrs. A. H. Osborne.. An elaborate program was rendered.
The Santa Ana Masonic council meets Monday night in the Fullerton temple. They expect to have 150 candidates to initiate.
The annual meeting of the Women's Missionary society of the Santa Ana Valley was held yesterday at the First Baptist church in Fullerton. An elaborate program was given, and there were talks by Mrs. William Ashmore of Swatow, China; Miss Lucile Witheres of y.uqflfrh$I demF.V!—Withers of China; Mrs. P. FredericksonofAfrica; and Miss Viola Hill of Santa Ana, formerly stationed in China. Progress was reported.
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IN "NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE"
STARTING TOMORROW
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That Powerful First National Feature
"The Rosary"
FEATURING ONE OF THE FINEST CASTS EVER PRESENTED, INCLUDING
JANE NOVAK, WALLACE BEERY,
The Rosary
FEATURING ONE OF THE FINEST CASTS
EVER PRESENTED, INCLUDING
JANE NOVAK, WALLACE BEERY,
ROBERT GORDON, MILDRED JUNE
and other celebrities.
The Hit of the Current Season
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE
GREAT ORPHEUM HEADLINER
Paisley Noon
Assisted by—
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WILLIAM ARTHUR AT THE PIANO.
REESE AT THE MIGHTY WURLITZER
BOOKS FOR RADIO
FANS AT LIBRARY
The new book list for this week at the Fullerton public library contains several books of unusual interest. Among them are two by "The Gentleman with a Duster," "The Glass of Fashion" in which the author turns his attention to English society, and "Painted Windows" which gives 12 intimate and vivid portraits of religious leaders. It was learned from Miss Minnie Maxwell, librarian today.
For the radio fans there are three new books. They are: The How and Why of Radio Apparatus, by Secor. Radio for Everybody, by Lescarboura. Directive Wireless Telegraphy, by Walter.
"What Makes the House Beautiful" by H. C. Peabody will be a very attractive and useful addition to the collection of plan books for the house builders. It contains a good collection of building details and measured drawings.
For those interested in drama there are three new books of plays; Dane, A Bill of Divorcement. Part of this play was recently read at Ebell. Brown, One act plays. Contains nine short plays. O'Neill, The Emperor Jones, Contains three plays.
Other Non-fiction
Depew, My Memories of 80 years. Jessup, Intimate Golf talks. Makes golf semamazingly simple. Harrison, Marooned in Moscow. Story of an American woman imprisoned in Russia. King, The Well-considered garden. Lowell, My Study windows.
Fiction
Burt, "Q" Story of live and adventure. Deland, The Vehement flame. Jordan, Trouble—the House. Lagerlof, The Outcast. MacKinnon, Miriam of Queen's. Quick, Vandemark's Folly. Sinclair, Mr. Waddington of Wyck. Stribling. Birthright. Stringer, The Prairie Child. Tarkington, Gentle Julia, Tyson, The Scarlet Tanager, Walpole, The Young enchanted. Wodehouse, The Indiscreations of Archie.
Juvenile
Grover, Kittens and Cats. Hall, Dutch Days. Hunt, About Harriet. White, The Enchanted mountain.
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City Briefs
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Boege are moving from their home on W. Center-st and until their new home is completed on N. Lemon-st they will reside with Mr. Boege's mother, Hans V. Weisel is now occupying the Boege home.
Mrs. E. R. Barmes of Whittier spent yesterday in Anaheim, as the guest of Mrs. Nellie Wagner, she entertaining the Golden West club.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kluewer of 610 N. Lemon-st, are rejoicing over the arrival of a 9-lb. son who made his appearance thi smorning.
Mrs. Lloyd Nolan of the First National Bank is taking a vacation this week, and will return again next Monday.
E. A. Clark of the Gibbs Lumber Co. expected back Monday from vacation.
Miss Edith Redit of Victoryville is the guests of Anaheim friends for several days. Miss Redit is a graduate of the class of '19 and came to see the exercises last evening.
Miss Marja Brown and Mr. Charles Kenner were awarded the silver loving cups last evening at the Bunch Dance.
Oral Gordon of Los Angeles is spending the week in Anaheim. He was down seeing his former classmates graduate as he received his diploma last year.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harmon of Redlands will be dinner guests tomorrow of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McCann.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Alexander, Jr., returned home last evening from a honeymoon trip to Santa Barbara, San Francisco and Monterey, Mrs. Alexander will be remembered as Miss Marie Rimpan.
Mrs. Alberta Andrews has returned from a week's visit in Los Angeles with friends. She was shown many courtesies among them dinner and matinee parties, Mrs. J. C. Young, of Denver, returned with her to visit over the week-end.
Mrs. John Neely Miss Virginia Neely and Sam Neely, all of Du Quoin, Ill., have arrived to pass the summer with Mrs. Neely's daughter, Mrs. G. H. Rogers, and husband.
Leland Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Clark is enjoying a visit with friends in Arkansas. He going back there last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCullah and daughter Katherine Anne will spend
"Rosary" Big Drama With All-Star Cast
Hailed as a new classic of the silent dramatic art, "The Rosary, Selig and Rork's first big independent superproduction, released by Associated First National, will begin an engagement of two days at the California Theatre tomorrow.
With an all-star cast the production was filmed under the direction of Jerome Storm. The scenario was written by Bernard McConville, who was inspired by the play by Edward E. Rose and the song, "The Rosary."
Lewis S. Stone is seen in the leading male role as the kind and gentle priest around whom a powerful drama and romance is woven in the peaceful little fishing village of Sandy Bay.
Other prominent players are Jane Novak and Robert Gordon as lovers, Wallace Beery as an envious and greedy troublemaker; Robert Gordon, Eugenie Besserer, Dore Davidson, Pomeroy Cannon, Bert Woodruff, Mildred June and Harold Goodwin.
ANNOUNCE GASOLINE PROBERS
WASHINGTON, June 10.-Senator LaFollettete has announced the personnel of the committee of which he is chairman, charged with investigating gasoline and crude oil
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with friends. She was shown many courtesies among them dinner and matinee parties. Mrs. J. C. Young, of Denver, returned with her to visit over the week-end.
Mrs. John Neely Miss Virginia Neely and Sam Neely, all of Du Quoin, Ill., have arrived to pass the summer with Mrs. Neely's daughter, Mrs. G. H. Rogers, and husband.
Leland Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Clark is enjoying a visit with friends in Arkansas. He going back there last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCullah and daughter Katherine Anne will spend the week-end in Santa Monica with the parents of Mrs. McCullah.
Misses Olive and Lorena Dumpke are expected to arrive in Anaheim tomorrow from Naperville, Illinois, after having spent the past year at school there, they attending the Northwestern University.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold G. Carlin of Barton-ave, are announcing the arrival of a 10½-lb. boy who made his appearance yesterday. Both mother and child are doing fine.
Mrs. Alberta Andrews will have as her dinner guests tomorrow, Mrs. Mary Snider of Carbondale, Illinois and Miss Rose Cross of Duesquene, Illinois.
Elmer Clabaugh will return with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Perry, to Pomona tomorrow and from there they will leave in several days for an outing at Big Bear.
Miss Ida Hartley and son, Russell E. Hartley, left today for a ten days trip to Oakdale.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Clark and son, Marvin, left today on a motor trip to northern points where they plan to be goen about a month.
WOULD MODIFY FORD OFFER
WASHINGTON, June 10—Acceptance with modifications of Henry Ford's offer was recommended by the House military committee which is investigating the Muscle Shoals project and its value. Eight committeemen asked that Ford's offer be taken without modifications.
INSTALL OCCIDENTAL PRES.
LOS ANGELES, June 10—President Ramsen D. Bird will be inaugurated president of Occidental college at the former mkernent exercises today. Seventy-two will be graduated.
Sandy Bay.
Other prominent players are Jane Novak and Robert Gordon as lovers, Wallace Beery as an envious and greedy troublemaker; Robert Gordon, Eugenie Besserer, Dore Davidson, Pomeroy Cannon, Bert Woodruff, Mildred June and Harold Goodwin.
ANNOUNCE GASOLINE PROBERS
WASHINGTON, June 10—Senator LaFollettetee has announced the personnel of the committee of which he is chairman, charged with investigating gasoline and crude oil prices.
AGAINST PRE-WAR WAGES
TRENTON, N. J., June 10—"Wages must not go back and ought not to go back to pre-war level," President Harding said in a speech here en route to Washington.
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MEAD RUNS FOR TREASURER
Ralph W. Mead, well known Santa Anaan, has announced his candidacy for county treasurer at the primaries in August. J. C. Joplin will seek re-election and Clinton James of Santa Ana also is a candidate.
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