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MOCK WEDDING GIVES THRILLS TO BRIDE ELECT MISS CLARA NAU, popular bride-elect was the victim of a party last evening at the home of Miss Mildred Carter of S. Citron St. Miss Nau had been invited to spend the evening at the Carter home, as well as other members of the younger set. Early in the evening the guests gathered at the scene of the festival, and later Miss Nau appeared. As she entered the house she was pleased to find Miss Marion Wallace, who in a moment, started playing Lohengrin's wedding march. From an adjoining room bame Miss Smith, a bride's maid, leading a very gay bridal party. Mrs. Koch, as the dainty flower girl, strewed petals of the attractive sunflower in the path of the dashing bride, Miss Hurtado, who was leaning heavily on the arm of a bashful groom (Clifford Bergon) and followed by Mrs. Mickle, the officiating minister. The groom was very reluctantly given away by his mother, (Mrs. Sanders). After the congratulations and best wishes were extended a smartly appointed wedding breakfast was served which consisted of mush, coffee cake, scrambled eggs and coffee. After the excitement subsided the guests were seated about the room chatting, when in came Mrs. Koch and Miss Mickle, wheeling a rickety wheel barrow, heavily laden with beautiful and dainty gifts. The rooms were lighted with lanterns and tall vases filled with the dainty sunflowers which adorned the rooms. The guests were all en masque. Miss Nau is one of Anaheim's popular young ladies and will become a bride in the near future. She is a valued employee of Falkenstein's Family Dinner Party Otto Hoerner was the honoree at a delightful dinner party Sunday evening at six o'clock. Covers were placed for relatives. A social hour was enjoyed after the dinner. Participating in the party were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pelligrin and daughter, Alberta, Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Whittier, Mrs. Blethen, of Minnesota, and the honoree, Mr. Hoerber. EVENING PARTY IN CELEBRATION OF BIRTHDAY MRS. ORIN VANATTA celebrated her birthday anniversary last evening with entertaining friends at her home on North Clement-st. She used flowers of the season artistically in the living and dining rooms, hydrangeas being the bouquet in the center of the dining table attract favorable comment. An evening of renewing acquaintances among those having not met for several months, and considerable music passed only too quickly. Refreshment of ice cream, cake, candies, lemonade was served. Mrs. Vanatta received many pretty and useful gifts in honor of the occasion. The company was composed of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vanatta and little daughter, Dorothy; Mrs. Roy Vanatta, Mrs. Willis Evans and Mrs. M. Collins and daughter, Katherine, all of Olinda; Mrs. R. E. Feester, Mrs. Charles Cox and daughter, Dorothy; Mrs. Albert Watt, Mrs. Carl VVanatta, Mrs. George Hamler, Mrs. Elizabeth Fellows, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Vanatta, and Mrs. Lena Hanberg, of Los Angeles, house guest of the Vanattas. Costa Mesa Club to Build CHISPA GOEI E N occassions was given S., last tation of H Ana, was a members of and to exert greet work. With Mrs matron, and the officers were compiling chapter candidates wosa chapter characteristic greetings, as er speeches were also ver. Refreshme banquet room hour of visit ideas ensued pink and whiteinating in fr members of E.S., the you chapter, were Underwood Mr. and M Orange, are p in San Diego tately after th e ternoon at 8 turn they wil where Mr. Ethe Orange C Mrs. Ehlen wood, is a wel both in social She has been First National town for seven After the excitement subsided the guests were seated about the room chatting, when in came Mrs. Koch and Miss Mickle, wheeling a rickety wheel barrow, heavily laden with beautiful and dainty gifts. The rooms were lighted with lanterns and tall vases filled with the daity sunflowers which adorned the rooms. The guests were all en masque. Miss Nau is one of Anaheim's popular young ladies and will become a bride in the near future. She is a valued employee of Falkenstein's store. The young man is Clifford Bergen, of Wilmington. Included in the happy affair were the Misses Blanche Mickle, Bernice Smith, Clem Backs, Mae Lyons, Florence Hammill, Josephine Lopez, Stella Jackson, Mary Hurtado, the Messrs. Cheatam, Gladys McEwin, Herman Melcher, Fred. Mickle, Stella Ewing, H. E. Carter, the honoree and hostess, Misses Clara Nau and Mildred Carter, Geo. Sanders, and Gladys Koch. Baptist Prayer Meeting Prayer meeting at the Calvary Baptist church will be held at the Spanish mission, corner Helena and Oak-sta., Wednesday evening at 7:30. Everyone interested is asked to attend. There will be an important business meeting after the devotional service. Marriage Licenses Charles W. Scudder, 53, Ruth Taylor, 44, Santa Ana; Loon A. Holt, 22, Violet B. Post, 19, Santa Ana; Milton E. Ray, 28, Mae Wornock, 26, Anaheim; Maurice Moran, 27, Huntington Beach, Maxine C. Rumsey, 22, Long Beach; Edward Paul Enlen, 24, Caroline M. Underwood, 21, Orange. Cards With Mrs. Palmer All card players are invited to the party to be given at the home of Mrs. Minnie Palmer, 1004 E. Centerst., Friday afternoon, July 21, in the interests of the First Spiritual church. Costa Mesa Club to Build Clubwomen of the county are commending the efforts of the Costa Mesa Women's Club in their endeavor to build a club house, and are accepting invitations to the big ball, en masque, which will be given Friday night, at the Costa Mesa apple house. The carnival spirit will rule the evening and concessions will line the walls of the building. Games will be furnished for those not caring to dance, but the orchestra which has been secured will be most conducive to the delightful pastime. The president of the club, Mrs. E. L. Quinn, has accepted the lot for the club house donated by Mrs. Fanny Bizby Spencer, who made a provision however that work on the clubhouse must begin in three months. Half of that time remains and there is an encouraging sum in the bank toward the needed amount. With the money secured from the ball, they hope to begin building operations immediately. The whole countryside is invited and a joyous evening promised. THEATRES Thomas Meighan is seen today at the California in his latest dramatic success, "Our Leading Citizen." It is one of those pictures that movie fans love. Claire and Bergman are also seen in a novelty singing and talking comedy act. ANAHEIM'S MOST REMARKS to advertise the splendid quality and Right Here to advertise the splendid quality and the Anaheim Vulcanizing W Save $5.00 to $8.00 on a STANDARD CORD TIR Fabric Non-Skid Size List Price Sale Price Cord Non-Skid 30x3½ $14.90 $12.00 $18.95 32x3½ 21.00 17.70 25.90 31x4 24.00 18.50 29.80 32x4 27.50 20.65 32.75 33x4 28.50 21.95 33.75 34x4 Other Sizes Reduced in Proportion Every Tire Guaranteed by the Kelly-Springfield Co. and we pledge personal guarantee making it tight. Anaheim Vulcanizing Wor S. R. WALTER 156 South Los Angeles St. THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA PAGE Party honoree at Sunday evens were migrin and Mrs. R. of Minneapolis, Mr. Hoer. TION DAY A celebrat-anniversary intergrain with the dining moment, acquaint-ment, not met considerablely, Re-cake, can-any pretender of the compos-matta and Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Katherine, Feester, Dox-Mrs. Carller, Mrs. Mrs. Or-Hanberg, of the Build CHISPA CHAPTER GOES VISITING LAST EVENING An occasionn of great pleasure was given Chispa chapter, O. E. S., last evening, when the invitation of Hermosa chapter, Santa Ana, was accepted by almost fifty members of the local order to visit and to exemplify the initiatory degree work. With Mrs. J. P. Brastad as worthy matron, and E. H. Metcalf, patron, the officers did themselves proud and were complimented by the entertaining chapter in highest terms. Two candidates were initiated into Hermosa chapter, Mr. Metcalf, in his characteristic manner, acknowledged greetings, as did Mrs. Brastad. Other speeches for the good of the order were also very interesting. Refreshments were served in the banquet room later and an informal hour of visiting and exchange of ideas ensued. The color scheme was pink and white, hydrangeas predominating in favored flowers. Many members of Santa Ana chapter, O. E. S., the younger sister of Hermosa chapter, were also present. Underwood-Ehlen Nuptials Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Ehlen, of Orange, are passing their honeymoon in San Diego, having gone immediately after their marriage Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Upon their return they will reside in Santa Ana, where Mr. Ehlen is connected with the Orange County Garage. Mr. Ehlen, as Miss Marie Underwood, is a well known young woman, both in social and business circles. She has been associated with the First National bank of her home town for several years. She is also a number of Mr. Mang's closest friends, and never a word did one of them breathe of what was about to befall him, although he had talked with his wife and one of the friends just a little while before it happened. But was a conspiracy to honor him, as Mr. Mang was experiencing a birthday anniversary yesterday, and the friends, assisted by Mrs. Mang, arranged for a party for the occasion. After the usual summer day's work, Mr. Mang was retiring early, but a step on the porch caused him to hesitate, and when he answered the door bell his surprise was apparent. After greetings, rugs were rolled back in the dining room and with one of the guests, Mr. Fred Horbach, at the piano, the entire entertainment was given over to dancing. Delicious refreshments were served, both as Mrs. Mang had prepared and as the thoughtful guests had carried along. Passing the evening together were Mr. and Mrs. Mang, and Mrs. Jack Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rutledge, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horbach, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grocs, Mrs. Emma Gribben, Mrs. Mollie Boehner, Fritz Horbach, and the children, little Miss Frances Horbach, Frederick Groos and Ray Gribben. Kansas Picnic Sunday The Labette county, Kansas, picnic held Sunday in Sycamore-Grove, was an event of great delight, as old friendships in that community were revived and greetings passed between visiting residents of the Sunflower state and those who do not love Kansas less, but California more, and have become residents of the Southland. Reorganization of the society was effected and new officers chosen. The luncheon hour was followed with ad-dresses until noon. Well Known Milliner Went Miss Ruth Taylor, of Santa Ana well known among the women about the county as the efficient milliner in the store bearing her name; married Sunday to Mr. C. W. Schudder; also of the Santa Ana business fraternity. They are honeymooners after which they will reside in the county seat; and Mrs. Scudder will continue her establishment under the present name. Although her approaching man age was known to a small circle of friends, the greater number are her interest of the event with happy surprises and are eagerly awaiting the return to extend happy wishes and congratulations. Hotel Valencia Guests Guests at Hotel Valencia yesteryear included: Mrs. Auna Volgt, L.Angeles; H. G. Marks, San Francisco; E. J. Kampachron, Los Angeles; D.T. Harris, Los Angeles; R.E.Redgins, Los Angeles; J.V.Witt, L.Angeles; W.F.Vollmer, San Bernardino; C.G.Keers, Los Angeles; V.Nash, San Diego; Walter Power, San Diego; A.Otis Smith, Los Angeles; B.J.Eginton, Los Angeles; W.W.Harvey, Los Angeles; C.W.PalmeiLos Angeles; W.C.Davis, Los Angeles; L.A.Schultz,San Francisco; N.A.Lyon,Los Angeles; H.H.McNeilLos Angeles; A.AstandbergLos Angeles; F.W.DoLandSan Francisco; HarryF.MixLos Angeles; H.T.Wilkerson,LonBeach; RayJordan,LosAngeles. Honor State Officer Amaranth circles are anticipating a very pleasant evening when O.Jessurun will be guest of honor at social affair in Masonic Temple. Mr Jessurun is grand historian, a state office of importance, and a member of Liberty Court, Order of the Amaranth. Mrs. H.F.Dierker, of North-st and Dowling-rd, has returned from La-guna Beach where she and Mr Deirker entertained their guests, Mr and Mrs L.J.Owenberg, of the Build Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Ehlen, of Orange, are passing their honeymoon in San Diego, having gone immediately after their marriage Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Upon their return they will reside in Santa Ana, where Mr. Ehlen is connected with the Orange County Garage. Mrs. Ehlen, as Miss Marie Underwood, is a well known young woman, both in social and business circles. She has been associated with the First National bank of her home town for several years. She is also prominent in the Methodist church and Sunday school. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Ehlen, wealthy and influential citizens of Orange. He is a graduate of Oakland Concordia college. The ceremony was performed by Rev. S. S. Sampson, pastor of the Methodist church, in the presence of a few close friends and relatives of the two young people, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Underwood. An informal reception was followed with serving light refreshments. Dinner Party For Daughter Miss Lydia Davis was the honoree last evening at a cleverly planned surprise dinner party which her parents arranged. Miss Davis is employed at the Willard Ignition works in Santa Ana, and when she arrived home after business hours she was pleased and surprised to find the table prettily arranged for a small dinner company. A big birthday cake, baked and decorated by her mother's own hands, was delicious and among the much appreciated gifts. Covers were laid for Miss Lanette Rule, Miss Davis, Mr. Walter Loescher, Mr. Harold Bird, of Orange, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Davis, Pier Davis and Master Junior Davis. The young couples attended the movies after the dinner and brought to an end a very happy anniversary for Miss Davis. We do better kodak printing. Glbson's Drug Store. Kansas Picnic Sunday The Labette county, Kansas, picnic held Sunday in Sycamore-Grove, was an event of great delight, as old friendships in that community were revived and greetings passed between visiting residents of the Sunflower State and those who do not love Kansas less, but California more, and have become residents of the Southland. Reorganization of the society was effected and new officers chosen. The luncheon hour was followed with addresses by prominent Kansans and a very interesting program was given. Special Sale and HEADLIGHT HEADLIGHT OVERALLS (Union Market) "A smile of satisfaction with every pair" MOST REMARKABLE IRE ALE lendid quality and service of m Vulcanizing Works 00 on a RD TIRE Cord Non-Skid List Price Sale Price $18.95 $15.50 25.90 21.00 29.80 23.50 32.75 26.75 33.75 27.60 34.95 28.40 portion Co. and we pledge our own tight. ng Works Phone 259 Look for this ticket The Most Widely Advertised Overall Ticket in the World Larned Carter & Co., Detroit World's Greatest Overall Makers Factory: Detroit and Port Huron, Mich., St. Louis, Minn. Sea Freight: Col., Barrie, Ont. Headlight This Voucher entitles (Address) to 25c toward th Overalls or Coat n Heavy Headlight During Our July 19th and This VOUCHER is to be 14, ONLY ONE VOUC CALIFORNIA Tuesday, July 18, 1922 Unknown Milliner Weds With Taylor, of Santa Ana, among the women about as the efficient milliner are bearing her name, was Sunday to Mr. C. W. Scuddof the Santa Ana business. They are honeymooning in Francisco and nearby places, which they will reside in the at, and Mrs. Scudder will her establishment under the name. Valencia Guests At Hotel Valencia yesterned; Mrs. Auna Voigt, Los T. G. Marks, San FrancisKampschron, Los Angeles; Los Angeles; R. E. RegAngeles; J. V. Witt, Los F. Vollmer, San BernarKeers, Los Angeles; VV. Diego; Walter Power, San Otis Smith, Los Angeles; Oil, Los Angeles; W. W. Angeles; C. W. Palmer; W. C. Davis, Los Angechultz, San Francisco; E. Los Angeles; H. H. McNeill, A. Standberg, Los And. Cannon, San Francisco; and, San Francisco; Harry Angeles; Harry Schwartz; H. T. Wilkerson, Long Jordan, Los Angeles. For State Officer circles are anticipating event when C. will be guest of honor at in Masonic Temple. Mr. grand historian, a state importance, and a member court, Order of the Ama- Dlerker, of North-st and has returned from Lawhere she and Mr. attained their guests, Mr. Local Officers to L. A. Worthy Matron Mrs. J. P. Brastad, Worthy Patron, E. H. Metcalf, their trailors and Mrs. E. H. Metcalf will go to Los Angeles this evening where they will attend a matrons and patrons meeting of the Order of Eastern Star. Packing House Visitors Among recent visitors at the packing house of the Anaheim Orange & Lemon Ass'n., are: Miss Bess Cobb and Dr. Edith Shank, of Mitchell, So. Dak., and Miss Sadie Ashton, of Salina, Kansas. Plain Dealer Want Ads Bring CASH FOR WALNUTS See Us Before Contracting LIBERAL ADVANCES BENCHLEY FRUIT COMPANY FULLERTON, CALIFORNIA Phone Fullerton 42 BENCHLEY FRUIT COMPANY FULLERTON, CALIFORNIA Phone Fullerton 42 Sale and Demonstration IGHT OVERALLS Through the Courtesy of the manufacturers of Headlight Overalls, A Real Live Model (Mr. H. A. McDonald) will appear in our display window Thursday, July 20th and demonstrate the superior qualities of Headlight Overalls and Headlight Combination Suits. In conjunction with this special demonstration, we will conduct, Wednesday, July 19, and Thursday, July 20, a special sale of Headlight Overalls Headlight Overalls the roomiest and most perfect fitting Overalls in the world. Made of Special Weave, Extra Heavy, Headlight Denim. Will not shrink or fade. Special Sale 1.75 a pair Less Coupon .25 Made of Special Weave, Extra Heavy, Headlight Denim. Will not shrink or fade. Special Sale 1.75 a pair Less Coupon .25 Cost to you with coupon .1.50 USE THE COUPON GOOD FOR 25 CENTS The S. Q. R. Store Anaheim, California (NOT TRANSFERABLE) Headlight Overall Voucher This Voucher entitles (Name)___ address)___ WRITE PLAINLY—Street and Number, Town or City and State. 25c toward the purchase price of a pair of Headlight Overalls or Coat made of the Famous Special Weave Extra Heavy Headlight Denim, if presented at our store During Our Headlight Window Demonstration July 19th and 20th. Void after July 20th. This VOUCHER is to be Applied Toward the Purchase Price of Lots 14, 55 or 15 ONLY ONLY ONE VOUCHER WITH EACH PURCHASE