oc-plain-dealer 1922-08-17
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NEW EXECUTIVES COUNTY FED. CLUBS TAKE POSITIONS
A MEETING of the executives of the Orange-co. Federation of Women's Clubs was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Clarkson, of Santa Ana, wherein the retiring officers turned over the gavel and business matters to the incoming executives. Reports for the past year were very gratifying.
Plans for the year book occupied much of the time and Mrs. Margaret Wells was named as chairman of a committee which included Mrs. E. Smith, president of the Fullerton Ebell, and Mrs. Horace Ensign, of Huntington Beach, to arrange the directory and year book.
Mrs. Alvin Block, of Coast Mesa, recently elected president, offered several good suggestions, and emphasized the importance of the recently created "better films" department.
Committee chairmen were appointed late in the afternoon as follows: Art department, Miss Minnie Childs of Tustin; Americanization, Mrs. Margaret Wells, Santa Ana; country life, Mrs. Flora Pyle, Santa Ana; education and literature, Mrs. Horace Ensign, Newport Beach; music, Mrs. Albert Launer, Fullerton; public health and social welfare, Dr. Bessica Raiche, Anaheim; California history and landmarks, Mrs. Victor Montgomery, Santa Ana; parliamentarian, Mrs. W. S. Stanley, Tustin; press, Mrs. Terry Stephenson, Santa Ana. Other department chairmen will include legislature, political science and child welfare. These will be announced later.
The next executive meeting will be held September 13 and will be at the home of Mrs. W. W. Cosler, of Newport, when plans for the annual convention in October will be made.
Pair Added To Roster
The membership of the Chat 'En Seau was increased today by two new members. Two big bunches of sunshine arrived during the night to brighten two homes in Anaheim, and both mothers are members of the Chat 'En Seau Club.
At 6 o'clock last evening at the Retreat a 7½ pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Anderson. Mrs. Anderson will be remembered as Miss Mary Elliott.
The other bit of sunshine is the six-pound son born to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shrode at 12:07 a.m. Mrs. Shrode was Miss Valle Pember. These babies are the first grandchildren to arrive in the Elliott and Pember families and their coming is the cause for great rejoicing.
Wallops on Ocean Voyage
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wallop left today for San Pedro, where they will board the steamer San Francisco en route to New York, scheduled to arrive September 13. The trip will be made via the Panama canal.
Mr. nd Mrs. Wallop will visit many points of interest, including Baltimore, towns in Virginia, Washington, D.C., and other places. They will be absent about two months, returning home by rail. They were accompanied to San Pedro by several auto loads of friends, who went to wish them God-speed.
I. O. O. F. Tonight
The second degree team from Long Beach I. O. O. F., will confer the degree upon a class of candidates tonight in the meeting held in Orange. The candidates will become members of lodges from all over the district. Orange lodge will be host and members of the order from all over the county are invited. Several from Anaheim plan to attend.
GIVES CAST TO HONOR ON
Ms. J. L. D., likely surprises the home E. Campbell on occasion being hary.
Cards were early hours of was music, some Mrs. Davis was pretty presents.
Late in the bell served r guests who num Edgar Clark, Curtiss, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Milb Bob Gregg, J. L. Mrs. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. R.
Former Fullerton
Miss Vera GoFullerton, because Eugene Freeland and is sending event to her Southland. Mrsunate of Fullerton Pomona College Miss Rita Goodmember of the but for the past lived in Oregon.
The newlywife honeymoon after side in the north groom is located bride is a close Gallemore.
Picnic C
Mrs. J. P. SeJebastian and gether with the mother, Mrs Santa Ana, with
Albert Launer, Fullerton; public health and social welfare, Dr. Bessica Raiche, Anaheim; California history and landmarks, Mrs. Victor Montgomery, Santa Ana; parliamentarian, Mrs. W. S. Stanley, Tustin; press, Mrs. Terry Stephenson, Santa Ana. Other department chairmen will include legislature, political science and child welfare. These will be announced later.
The next executive meeting will be held September 13 and will be at the home of Mrs. W. W. Cosler, of Newport, when plans for the annual convention in October will be made.
I. O. O. F. Tonight
The second degree team from Long Beach I. O. O. F., will confer the degree upon a class of candidates tonight in the meeting held in Orange. The candidates will become members of lodges from all over the district. Orange lodge will be host and members of the order from all over the county are invited. Several from Anaheim plan to attend.
Not He—She Cigar.
STETSON HATS
Stetson style is built in the hats on a foundation of quality.
Materials of the finest—workmanship of the best—an intimate knowledge of what is desired by men who dress well—make Stetson hats just what they are.
When you have said "It's a
Stetson style is built in the hats on a foundation of quality.
Materials of the finest—workmanship of the best—an intimate knowledge of what is desired by men who dress well—make Stetson hats just what they are.
When you have said "It's a Stetson," you have summed up all that could possibly be said about hat style and hat service.
We should like you to see some of the smart styles which we are showing this season.
F. A. YUNGBLUTH
Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
By All Means Get a Fit
145 W. Center St.
Anaheim
Ralph J. McFadden
OF ANAHEIM
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
OF ORANGE COUNTY
Primaries Aug. 29, 1922
THE WOMAN'S PAGE
OF THE PLAIN DEALER, AUGUST 17, 1922
GIVES CARD PARTY TO HONOR FRIEND ON BIRTHDAY
MRS. J. L. DAVIS was very cleverly surprised last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Campbell on N. Zeyn-st., the occasion being her birthday anniversary.
Cards were enjoyed during the early hours of the evening, as also was music, songs and conversation. Mrs. Davis was presented with many pretty presents from her friends.
Late in the evening Mrs. Campbell served refreshments to the guests who numbered Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Curtiss, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Zenebel, Mrs. A. A. Mills, Miss Ruth Coons, Bob Gregg, J. L. Davis, the honoree, Mrs. Davis and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Campbell.
Former Fullerton Girl Weds
Miss Vera Good, until recently of Fullerton, became the bride of Eugene Freeland, of Medford, Ore., and is sending news of the happy event to her many friends in the Southland. Mrs. Freeland is a graduate of Fullerton high school and Pomona College, and is a sister of Miss Rita Good, for some time a member of the U. F. H. S. faculty, but for the past two years they have lived in Oregon.
The newlyweds are enjoying a honeymoon after which they will reside in the northern state, where the groom is located in business. The bride is a close friend of the Misses Gallemore.
Picnic On Birthday
Mrs. J. P. Sebastian and Mrs. W. J. Sebastian and their children, together with their sisters, entertained the mother, Mrs. James Holland, of Santa Ana, with an all-day picnic at Ebell Board Meeting Fri.
There will be an official board meeting of the Anaheim Ebell Club Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nellie Terry, president of the club, at the Weadon apartments, on N. Lemon-st.
Sew For Near East
The Philathea class of the White Temple will meet Friday in all-day session at the home of Mrs. F. T. Edmiston, 829 S. Claudina-st. A coyered dish luncheon will be served at noon. The day will be devoted to sewing for the Near East relief and it is requested by Mrs. Edminston that all attend.
Pres. Missionary Society
The Women's Home Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 sharp, with Mrs. T. S. Grimhaw. All ladies of the church are cordially invited, as it is desirable that there be a large attendance.
Sunbeam Club Tuesday
An all-day meeting of the Sunbeam Club of Liberty Court, Order of the Amaranth, will be held Tuesday, August 22, at the home of Mrs. Cady, in Buena Park.
Star Whist Friday
The Star Whist will hold its regular afternoon meeting Friday in the Masonic Temple.
Orange Co. Couple Weds
A marriage license was issued in San Diego yesterday to Earl P. Smith of Anaheim, and Margaret S. Salter of Orange.
PACKING HOUSE VISITORS
Among the recent visitors at the FIFTEEN FRIENDS ENJOY EVENING AT MARSHAL HOME
A birthday celebration Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Marshall, of Brea Canyon, entertained a few friends. The affair was in honor of the natal anniversary of Mrs. William L. Brooks, also of Brea Canyon, and came as a pleasant surprise.
Decorations of golden glow and carnations were used. Covers were laid for fifteen, who were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Broows, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. John Pfeiffer, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Marshall, Miss Elizabeth Bailey, Miss Phyllis Pfeiffer, Messrs.William and Allen Brooks, of Long Beach; Raymond Stewart and Harry and Frances Marshall.
Mrs. Brooks was well remembered with nice souvenirs of the date and was highly appreciative of the social courtcy accorded her.
Fred Siefken is the proud owner of a Ford Roadster.
Martin Leuschner will leave tomorrow for Berkeley where he will resume his studies.
Miss Faye Lawrence of Los Angeles is the guest of Miss Doris Eden.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Campbell and daughter have returned to Los Angeles after a visit at the Nebulung home.
Miss Katherine Volz is the guest of the H. P. Noll family at Long Beach.
A. Nagel was a Los Angeles business visitor yesterday。
Picnic On. Birthday
Mrs. J. P. Sebastian and Mrs. W. J. Sebastian and their children, together with their sisters, entertained the mother, Mrs. James Holland, of Santa Ana, with an all-day picnic at Long Beach recently. Each of the daughters took along some remembrance and presented their mother with the gift during the day.
Swimming and a general good time was included in the program for the day and at noon a bountiful dinner was served on the sad.
Members of the dinner party were the honoree guest and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Holland, Mrs. C. W. Encoe and son Donald, of Los Angeles; Miss Birge, of Los Angeles; Mrs. W. A. Obarr and daughters Thelma and Dorothy, Misses Fayo and Effie Holland, daughters of Mrs. Sebastian, and Mrs. W. J. Sebastian and children and Mrs. J. P. Sebastian and children, both of Anaheim.
Wednesday Club Plays
Meeting yesterday afternoon with Mrs. D. Jessurun, the Wednesday afternoon bridge club played several rounds. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. H. Garnett and Mrs. Grace Adkins, respectively. As the vacation season has interfered with membership attendance, three substitutes kindly lent their services, Mrs. Henry Adams, Mrs. John Ruether and Mrs. G. M. Simpson. A dainty collation followed the games.
Star Whist Friday
The Star Whist will hold its regular afternoon meeting Friday in the Masonic Temple.
Orange Co. Couple Weds
A marriage license was issued in San Diego yesterday to Earl P. Smith of Anaheim, and Margaret S. Salter of Orange.
PACKING HOUSE VISITORS
Among the recent visitors at the packing house of the Anaheim Orange & Lemon Association are P. R. Everett, of Hartford, Conn.; and Misses Letty Chase and Edna I. Murphy, of Billings, Mont.
Mrs. Helen Pico is enjoying a vacation from her duties as secretary to D. Jerrurun at the Anaheim Sugar factory. She is passing the time in Catalina with friends.
CALUMPIT CAMP 26
WILL MEET FRIDAY
There will be a meeting of Calumpit Camp No. 26. Department of California, U.S.W.V., and also of Calumpit Auxiliary, at the Armory Hall, in Santa Ana, Cal., Friday, August 18, 8 p.m. Matters of importance are to be dealt with.
By order of the commander,
CHARLES E. DIXON,
Adjutant.
Floors Laid, Scraped and Finished Machine Sanders
Local Mgr.
R. J. Ohlund
610 E. Chartres
Anaheim
Phone 776-W
Fruit Sundae with Whipped Cream
At Our Fountain
Everything The Best
At Our Fountain
Everything The Best
Heying's Pharmacy
"On The Corner"
BOXING
WEEKLY FRIDAY NITE
Anaheim Athletic Club's Arena
(Sugar Factory Grounds)
5—SNAPPY BOUTS—5
MAIN EVENT—118 LBS.
DANNY MARTIN vs. TED LEVIN
(Tacoma) (L. A.)
3—Snappy Preliminaries---3
Prices—Ringside $1.50, Reserved $1.27, General Admission $1.00.
Plus Tax. Tickets on sale at United Cigar Store, 123 W. Center.
Phone 153. LADIES ADMITTED FREE to ringside and reserved sections (1st row ringside excepted) when accompanied by escort.
N FRIENDS
EVENING AT
MARSHAL HOME
city briefs
Mrs. Mattie Thompson, of the Mission apartments, is enjoying a visit from her sister, Miss Ethel Cole and her daughter, Mrs. Jeanette Wright, both of Dallas, Texas, who are here for two wekes.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Montenyol of the Mission Apt., have gone to San Bernardino for a ten days' visit to their ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Reed, with their house guests, Harry and George Byland, have returned from a three weeks vacation. They visited a week in Los Angeles with relatives, a week in Coronado and devoted the other time to touring in San Diego, Old Mexico and other interesting places.
Frank Wetmore, of Emily-st, a driller for the Gen. Pet. Co., at Signal Hill, is recovering from a recent attack of appendicitis.
Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Cole, 138 West Broadway, left today for Catalina, where they will enjoy a short vacation.
E. E. Pitus of San Diego is a guest at the H. Ramm home.
Mrs. H. J. Schulte and daughter Lorraine were Los Angeles visitors today.
Mrs. Ed Hawley, sister of Mrs. R. H. Seale, has returned to her home in Centerville after a week's visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Casey motored to Long Beach last evening.
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Geissinger were in Anaheim for a few hours today from their summer cottage at Balboa Island.
BUYS STORE AT ORANGE
A. T. Haines, formerly of 113 No Philadelphia-st., has purchased the vegetable stand in the Danielle grocery in Orange, and took charge at once. He will move his family to the neighboring town as soon as he can secure a house.
STEEL UTENSILS
A process has been discovered in England whereby a rustless steel heretofore used solely for knife blades can be made into cooking utensils.
Born—to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davil of Garden Grove a son.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Carter of Breslau are announcing the arrival of a daughter born this morning at Anaheim Sanitarium.
STEINWAY
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F. SIEGEL
422 West Center Street
ANAHEIM FEED & FUEL COMPANY
Hay, Grain, Seeds, Poultry Supplies
Fertilizers, Wood, Coal, Sprays and Insecticides
Public Weigh Masters
15-ton Scales
242 W. Center St.
Phone 217
Anaheim, California
Harold Photo Studios
Quality in Photography
Opening
Announcement
Harold Photo Studios announce
Their Opening on
Saturday, Aug. 19th,'22
in the
New Kraemer Bldg.
222 E. Center St. 2nd Floor Phone 817
Extending to You a Cordial Invitation
to Visit Our Studio.
Hours, 9 A.M. to 8 P.M.
Extending to You a Cordial Invitation
to Visit Our Studio.
Hours, 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Special for Friday and Saturday
Pure Silk Fibre Sweaters
$3.50
These sweaters are the ones we have been selling at $12.50
$16.00. On account of our limited space and our Fall merdise coming in we are offering these for Friday and Saturday.
$2.00 takes any straw or silk hat in stock. These hats are what
we have been selling from $7.00 to $15.00.
It is our policy not to carry anything over from one season to the
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