oc-plain-dealer 1922-08-12
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BRÔTHERS WIN HIGH HONORS
Midshipman Gerauld L. Olmstead, who won the highest honors at Annapolis, while his brother Cadet Geo. A. Olmstead was capturing second highest scholastic rank at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point.
Midshipman Olmstead is the editor of the Annapolis magazine mentioned in the investigation of charges of anti-semitism at the Naval Academy by Senator Sutherland of W. Va.
City Briefs
Miss Mary Douglass and Miss Mary Savage, of Utah, Calif., are stopping at the Magnolia apartments, on N. Lemon-st.
Mr. and Mrs. Argus Adams of Eulph.
Beach.
Miss Beryl Kennedy of Los Angeles is the guest of her mother over the week-end.
Misses Sarah and Clem Mattis have returned from a visit with their sister, Mrs. Rose Nugent at Long Beach.
Mrs. Ruth Livingston and daughter, Virginia are spending the week-
City Briefs
Miss Mary Douglass and Miss Mary Savage, of Utah, Calif., are stopping at the Magnolia apartments, on N. Lemon-st.
Mr. and Mrs. Argus Adams, of Fullerton, have started to Santa Barbara on a motor trip. They will visit in Flintmore with relatives and friends before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farris left last evening for Denver where they will visit Mr. Farris' parents for two weeks. They started on their journey over the Santa Fe, but with many other passengers were transferred to the Southern Pacific route, to be detoured via El Paso.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry and little daughter, Ruth, Mrs. Nannie Perry, and Clarence Applegate drove to Seal Beach last evening to make a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dyer.
Bethel Gray, formerly of Worth-co, Mo., stopped over yesterday and overnight for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Imus. He will go on to Sacramento where he will visit his sister for a time. Mr. Gray is quite well known in Anaheim, as several of his former townspeople live here.
Major Frank Pyles, recently in service in the Philippines, was a visitor yesterday with Keith Rush. The major is visiting his parent, J. J. Pyles, in Orange, but will soon go to Ventura to await orders.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Boege are enjoying an outing at Capistrano.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Erickson and children are visiting at San Diego with relatives and friends.
Miss Marie Robertson is the weekend guest of relatives at Balboa.
William H. Burns and Miss Julian passed Thursday evening at Long Beach.
Miss Beryl Kennedy of Los Angeles is the guest of her mother over the week-end.
Misses Sarah and Clem Mattis have returned from a visit with their sister, Mrs. Rose Nugent at Long Beach.
Mrs. Ruth Livingston and daughter, Virginia are spending the weekend at Laguna with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bowen and daughter, Lucille and Miss Dorothy Livingston. The Bowen's have been spending the past two weeks there and will return home tomorrow.
Billie Knott was absent from his post at the market today on account of illness.
Miss Katherine Volz is spending several weeks at Long Beach as the guest of Misses Virginia and Marie Noll.
Mrs. Maude Owens has left for Los Angeles where she will be absent for six or seven weeks.
Mrs. C. A. Clark and daughters will return to their home tomorrow after spending the past two weeks at Balboa.
Miss Alice Grimshaw returned last evening from Camp Baldy where she has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hall, of Uplands, for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Grove left yesterday for an auto journey through the north, where they will be joined by friends. All will continue to Yosemite park for a several days stopover. They plan to be absent about three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean W. Hasson and two children left this afternoon for San Francisco, where Mr. Hasson will attend the International Fire Chiefs convention, opening Monday for a week's session. The Hassons will then continue their journey north, and plan to be absent about two weeks. The entire jaunt will be made by auto.
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CROWN STAGES
The Short Route to Los Angeles
via the Safety Bus
Starting at 6:20 a.m. cars leave every half hour for Los Angeles up to and including 8:20 p.m.; thereafter, 9:20, 10:20 and 11:50 p.m.
Cars for Long Beach and Pomona 9:30 a.m. 12:30, 3:30 and 6:30 p.m.
One hour trip to each
Close connections at Pomona for Ontario, Uplands, San Bernardino and Riverside.
Cars for Orange and Santa Ana, 6:45 a.m. and 7:11 a.m., thereafter every half hour including 9:11 p.m., 10:11, 11:11 p.m. and 12:41 a.m.
Connections at Santa Ana for Capistrano, Laguna Beach, Newport and Balboa and Huntington Beaches.
FIVE HUNDRED IS DIVERSION AT EVENING PARTY
A compliment of Miss Ella Lund, house guest at the J.P. Broussard home, Mr. and Mrs. Broussard entertained with a five hundred party last evening. Dainty summer blossoms were placed about the table and room to lend their fragrance and beauty.
Prize winners for the eveening were Miss Pember and Mr. Bonnat.
After the games a dainty collation was enjoyed. Honoring Miss Lund were Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Pember, Mr. and Mrs. Art Kemper, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bonnat, Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Patin, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Miles, Miss Esther Pember, Jack Kemper and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Broussard.
Silver Wedding Contest
The Orange county W.C.T.U. will hold a Latron silver medal contest Thursday evening, Aug. 17, in the White Temple. All members of the W.C.T.U. and their friends are cordially invited. No admission is charged but a silver offering will be accepted.
Six contestants will be featured, besides which there will be music and other readings. These contests are very beneficial to the young people who take part and several well known readers in the county have reached their success through the W.C.T.U. Contests as their beginning.
K. of C.’s To Go Visiting
Mr. and Mrs. H.R.Grove life yes!
Members of the Anaheim and Santa Ana Councils, of the K.of C. have been asked as guests of the Pomona Council, Monday evening, Aug. 14.
All the councils of the 18th district
Babyland Bulletin
“The Retreat” has been the rendezvous for old Doc Stork the past week, he having left several valuable little packages of sweetness there.
Mr. and Mrs. H.Yaeger, of Olivia received one this morning about 2:30, a little girl weighing seven pounds, Mr. and Mrs.F.J.Schratt, who reside on Ball road, west of town, have a daughter, born Thursday, Aug. 10; and who weighs six pounds, 15 ounces.
Mr. and Mrs.J.G.Maderra, of Huntington Beach, nave a nine pound daughter, born August 2, and Mr. and Mrs.W.L.Selby, of 120 W.Broadway, are parents of a nine-pound son, Gordon Frederick, born August 3.
Mrs.G.F.Davis, of Ball road, has returned to her home, accompanied by her little daughter, who is just two weeks of age. They also have been at “The Retreat.”
Former Pastor in Sanitarium
Rev.James Stone, of Inglewood, has been a surgical patient in the local sanitarium since Tuesday. He is recovering nicely and hopes to lease for home next week. Rev. Stone was pastor of the Anaheim Presbyterian church several years ago and is well known in the entire community. He is now pastor of the Inglewood Presbyterian church.
Church Wedding Monday
Mr. and Mrs.A.Daniels of E.Cypress street, announce the marriage of their daughter,Miss Aurora,to Mr.Daniel Celaya Monday,August 14.at 10:00,at St.Boniface church.The guest list has been limited to members of the two families and intimate friends.
“THIRD TIME CHARM” VOWS “BILLY” CAMP
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 12.-William C.“Billy” Camp, former tobacco magnate, three times a husband, has done it again.
Appearing unexpectedly in the courthouse at Ventura,Camp obtained a marriage license and was married for the fourth time.
But-indicating that this is not half as bad as it sounds,Camp was remarried to his third wife,f formerly Miss Nobel P.Walker,29.
The bridegroom,who arrived here some days ago after winning $200.,000 in litigation with his second wife Mrs.Catherine C.Thorne,wealthy widow of the late vice president of Montgomery Ward & Co.,said today that the latest and what he declares to be his last marriage was celebrated for technical reasons only.
Sextet Dines Together
A pleasant little professional party enjoying dinner at the Oyster Loaf Cafe last evening was composed of Dr. and Mrs.Pyott,Dr. and Mrs.Wood.of Los Angeles,Dr.Anderson and Dr.Amack.of Anaheim.The Los Angeles chiropractors remained for a pleasant evening of visiting,”shop talk,”of course,consuming a portion of the time.
Valencia Guests
Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included:B.B.Aarchoffer,Los Angeles;E.H.Kemphill,San Francisco;M.B.Way,Bakersfield;R.E.Simpson,Fullerton;Mrs.R.E.Simpson,Fullerton;Miss A.Simpson,Fullerton;N.O Thank,Los Angeles;Mice Alice Hutto,Los Angeles;P.G.Lawrence,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Hellenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss Helenbrowk,Los Angeles;Miss HelenbrownLake;
the young couple are well known in Anaheim and Vicinity.Miss Dan
K. of C.’s To Go Visiting
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Grove life yes
Members of the Anaheim and Santa Ana Councils, of the K. of C. have been asked as guests of the Pomona Council, Monday evening, Aug. 14.
All the councils of the 18th district have been invited. Homer L. Duffy, district deputy will be the main speaker of the evening. The local council will remember the excellent time they were shown at Ontario last year when that council entertained the members from this district.
Cars will leave the K. of C. hall at 7:00 Monday evening and there will be plenty of room to take all those who want to go and have no means of conveyance.
Pretty Bridge Party
Mrs James Sutherland, of Anaheim, and Mrs. W. H. White, of Fullerton, were included in the guest list of a lovely bridge tea given by Miss Gladys Burns and Miss Marjorie Warner, at the Burns home in Santa Ana. The young ladies were assisted in serving by their mothers, Mrs Elmer Burns and Mrs. E. G. Warner, following the games.
The rooms of the home were prettily decorated in summer flowers, zinnias and greenery making a color combination of green and yellow. About fifty guests were present, Mrs. Charles Swanner winning first prize and Mrs. Eugene Robinson, consolation.
W. R. Siewert To Lecture
The International Bible Students Association will hold services Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. W. R. Siewert, D. D., will lecture on the topic, "Man Redeemed." The meetings are held on the third floor of the I. O. O. F. hall, 133 West Center street.
Bible study will be held each Sunday evening at 6 o'clock. All interested are cordially invited. No collections are taken.
Sez little Biff Biff, the office pugilist: "Changin' seats in a canoe is one way to learn to swim."
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Church Wedding Monday
Mr. and Mrs. A. Daniels of E.Cypress street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Aurora, to Mr. Daniel Colaya Monday, August 14, at 10:00, at St. Boniface church.
The guest list has been limited to members of the two families and intimate friends.
The young couple are well known in Anaheim and Vicinity. Miss Daniels attended both the high school and grammar schools in this city. She is also a talented pianist.
Walkers on Vacation
Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Walker and family are enjoying a month’s vacation in their mountain home. During the pastor’s absence Dr. Wallace, of Los Angeles, retired minister, will preach each morning and evening. The Misses Hagel and Doris Hawley are guests of the Walkers for several days.
Donald Marsh is the guest of friends and relatives in Los Angelss.
Valencia Guests
Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included: B.B. Archoffer, Los Angeles; E.H.Kemphill, San Francisco; M.B.Way, Bakersfield; R.E.Simpson, Fullerton; Mrs.R.E.Simpson, Fullerton; Robert Simpson, Fullerton; Miss A.Simpson, Fullerton; N.O.Thank, Los Angeles; Miss Alice Hutto, Los Angeles; P.G.Lawrence, Los Angeles; Miss Hathaway, Los Angeles; Miss Hellenbrook, Los Angeles.
L.A.Society Picnic
The Los Angeles Chiropractic society will hold a big picnic and day free from all professional thoughts tomorrow when they gather one hundred strong with their families and friends in Orange county park. A program of entertainment will feature the day, with no end or good things to please see the inner man Dr. Sue Amack of Anaheim, and Dr Simons, of Orange, will both attend.
The shipping board is still offering wooden ships for sale. If the coal strike keeps up in the east they will be worth buying.
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1922
PAGE
TIME CHARM"
"BILLY" CAMP
ELES, Aug. 12.— WilCamp, former tobacco
times a husband, has
unexpectedly in the
Ventura, Camp obtainlicense and was marrith time.
ating that this is not
has it sounds, Camp was
this third wife, formerly
Walker, 29.
room, who arrived here
so after winning $200,
on with his second wife
the C. Thorne, wealthy
late vice president of
Ward & Co., said today
and what he declares
marriage was celebratcal reasons only.
Dines Together
at little professional
dinner at the Oyster
evening was composed
Mrs. Pyott, Dr. and Mrs.
Angeles, Dr. Anderson
ck, of Anaheim. The
chiropractors remained
evening of visiting,
of course, consuming a
time.
Encia Guests
Hotel Valencia yesterB. B. Archoffer, Los
H. Kemphill, San FranWay, Bakersfield; R. E.
berton; Mrs. R. E Simpa; Robert Simpson, FulA. Simpson, Fullerton;
Los Angeles; Miss Alice
angeles; P. G. Lawrence,
Miss Hathaway, Los
is Hellenbrook, Los An-
GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS
Girls, no matter how young or how
old they may be, love dolls, and some
of the grownups are even more in
love with their dollies than the kids.
Witness Miss Maxine Brown, who is
said to have the largest number of
dolls in the City of New York. She
takes them all for a ride through the
park, when weather permits. Miss
Brown has more than 200 dolls in
her collection, and each receives special attention in the matter of dress.
HEROLD PHOTO STUDIO IN NEW KRAMER BLDG.
One of the business occupants of
HANNAH L. HORWITZ
Candidate for
Hotel Valencia yesterB. B. Archoffer, Los
H. Kemphill, San Franway, Bakersfield; R. E.
Aerton; Mrs. R. E. Simpter; Robert Simpson, FulA. Simpson, Fullerton;
Los Angeles; Miss Alice
Angeles; P. G. Lawrence,
Miss Hathaway, Los
s Hellenbrook, Los AnSociety Picnic
Angeles Chiropractic socia big picnic and day,
professional thoughts,
when they gather one hunwith their families and
orange county park.
A entertainment will feawith no end or good
usee the inner man Dr.
of Anaheim, and Dr.
Orange, will both attend.
Girls, no matter how young or how
old they may be, love dolls, and some
of the grownups are even more in
love with their dollies than the kids.
Witness Miss Maxine Brown, who is
said to have the largest number of
HEROLD PHOTO STUDIO
IN NEW KRAMER BLDG.
One of the business occupants of
the new Kraemer building, next to
the City hall, is the Herold Photo
studios, recently of Hollywood. They
will open August 12 with Mr. Hirsch
and Mr. Stein, both widely experienced in portrait and commercial
photography, in charge.
They will carry a complete line of
frames in connection with enlarging
and kodak work departments.
Both of the gentlemen have visited
Anahelm several times and are looking forward to an active, pleasant
business career in their new location.
Fashion and Human Nature have
always defied the laws, and there is
no sign now of any change.
HANNAH L. HORWITZ
Candidate for
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
of Anaheim Township
15 Years' Experience in Judge Howard's Office.
Your Vote and Support Appreciated.
Primary Election August 29, 1922.
I THANK YOU.
STEINWAY
The Best is the Cheapest.
Easy Terms.
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422 West Center Street
Orange County
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