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CONCORDIA CLUB IN ANNUAL PICNIC AT. CLUB HOUSE
FIVE HUNDRED strong, members of the Concordia Club and their families gathered at the new clubhouse and grounds where they had a big summer party and a royal good time yesterday. The picnic luncheon was an elaborate one with all the usual good things for such an occasion.
Interest centered in discussion of plans for the big Labor Day barbecue and program of sports which will be held by the clubs all over the district as far south as San Diego. Several thousands of persons are expected, among them representatives of many of the labor unions.
The program yesterday included much music, with dancing after dinner, with the Schmidt orchestra providing the dance music. Pictures were taken of the club members of the entire crowd, of the singers, and of the building committee which was responsible for the beautiful new clubhouse completed about two months ago. Mr. Fritz Horbach as chairman of the committee was one of the twelve composing the committee who gave no end of effort and time to making the building one of the most convenient in Southern California.
Take Guests To Beach
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rulck and nephews, Victor and Edgar Boynton, who are their house guests this summer, went to Long Beach yesterday to have a day near the ocean. The boys are from Phoenix, Ariz., and the ocean is one of their favorite amusement places during the good old summer time. The young chaps rode everything that would move and enjoyed the surf. A picnic dinner of good things was one of the day's delights enjoyed by all the party.
Picnic and Visit Mine
Conclude Motor Journey
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Donnelly and two daughters, the Misses Elizabeth and Rose, returned late Saturday night from a motor trip which took them as far north as San Francisco. They also went to Sausalito to pass a day, and there met another motor party composed of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bryan, formerly of Anaheim, now of Fulelrton, and their friends from Los Angeles.
They visited the prison at San Quentin, Sheriff Thomas P. Quinn being a personal friend of Mr. Donnelly, and who took him through the prison. The motorists arrived in San Francisco in time for rthe firemen' parade and derived much interest from the fire fighting equipment of the '69s in the parade. The Donnellys were absent ten days and had no trouble during the entire trip.
Farewell Party Sunday
A dinner party for relatives and close friends was held yesterday in Long Beach as a farewell to Dallas, Texas, guests who have been summing in Long Beach, who will leave Saturday. Miss Eula Wilson of Ferris, Texas, will start home Friday.
Going down from Anaheim were Mr. and Mrs. L. Goble, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Clark and children, and Mrs. Lulu Goble from Los Angeles. In the afternoon they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Goble and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spake, of Santa Ana, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sturdtvant and twin sons, of Pasadena.
Nurses Luncheon Guests
The Misses Lucy Wood and Elsie Wulff were recent guests of Mrs. George Carriker, in Orange, at luncheon. Mrs. Carriker, as Miss Holditch, was formerly connected with the Anaheim Sanitarium as a nurse, leaving several months ago when she was married. The day passed together by the three nurses was a very happy one when all professional thoughts were eliminated.
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Picnic and Visit Mine
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Lane and little girls, Eileen, Esther Beverly and Frankie June of Brea, who are house guests of the Scotts for several days, went to Silverado canyon yesterday, where they enjoyed a picnic luncheon. They visited the mines, getting a store of unusual information concerning what to the layman is always a mystery, the methods or taking the valuables from Mother Earth.
Home from Beach Outings
Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. Kroeger and children went to Anaheim Landing to pass the week-end with Mrs. Kroeger's sister and family. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Al Erickson and family, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hamler at Seal Beach.
Nurses Luncheon Guests
The Misses Lucy Wood and Elsie Wulff were recent guests of Mrs. George Carriker, in Orange, at luncheon. Mrs. Carriker, as Miss Holditch, was formerly connected with the Anaheim Sanitarium as a nurse, leaving several months ago when she was married. The day passed together by the three nurses was a very happy one when all professions lthoughts were eliminated.
Martes Club To Picnic
All members of the Martes Club and the ladies who have no kindly acted as substitutes during the summer season will go tomorrow to pass the day in Huntington Beach with a picnic, instead of the regular card party gathering. They will leave Anaheim at 9 o'clock and have set no time limit as to how long they may stay.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
SANTA ANA, Aug. 21.—Marriage licenses here: Wesley Leroy McDaniel, 29, Cleveland, O., Helen Irene Welles, 28, Santa Ann; Vin Verne Forsythe, 21, Emma Ruth Goodykoontz, 21, Balboa; Frank McClure Milhous, 37, Whittier; Frances Olive Hilbner, 36, Seymour; William S. Clary, 33, Irene Miller, 32, Santa Ana; Calernce Eldridge, 21, Kathryn Brink, 16, Huntington Beach.
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Coogan Here Tuesday
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Mrs. Jack Coogan, Sr., will be on hand to see the premier, also Lon Cheney, Gladys Brockwell, Lionel Belmore and, in fact, all of the principals.
Other notable guests will include officials of the West Coast Theaters, Inc. These will include M. Gore, president; Sol Lesser, vice president; Adolph Ramish, treasurer; A. L. Gore, secretary; Harry C. Arthur Jr., general manager; David Bershon, booking manager; David Croft, auditor; Robert Collier, director of publicity, Kinema Theater, Los Angeles; W. H. Lollier, assistant auditor; Art Smith, chief, projection department; Samuel Liles, chief, art department, and many of the tile managers of the more than fifty West Coast Theaters, Inc. playhouses.
Many famous newspaper critics are representatives of motion picture trade journals will be on hand to see this picture for the first time.
The management of the California Theater is making elaborate arrangements to stage this premier. Under the personal direction of Jack Retlaw, assistant general manager of the West Coast Theaters, Inc., assister by G. T. Ingram, resident manager of the California Theater, a program of screen and state presentations with superb musical accompaniment will be presented.
For this occasion Charles Higgins and his celebrated West Coast Theaters, Inc. orchestra will be imported to Anaheim, while Raymond Adams will preside over the huge Wurlitzer organ. The orchestra will render a brilliant overture, and the musical effects have been caefully selected for this event.
Among the added features will be Hazel Stallings, famous Orpheum song bird, who will appear amidst a gorgeous stage setting, and her magnificent voice will ring throughout the auditorium.
According to Mr. Retlaw, one of the greatest small city expoitattons the history of Anaheim is anticipated by Manager G. T. Ingram for this event. He declared that he believed there will be a larger chowd the opening night of the premier than even the enormous crowd that swarmed into the California Theater for the gala opening last year.
"I consider this one of the greatest pictures of the entire year," asserted Mr. Ingram yesterday. "Jackie Coogan is loved by young and old alike, and of course 'Oliver Twist' is also a widely known work. Yes, I think we will break all records Tuesday night."
City Briefs
Harry D. Riley reports the sale of a new Studebaker light six sedan car to H. E. Strodthoff of Anaheim.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Simpson and Mrs. C. C. Randall and children spent Sunday at Del Mar.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Tobin and children returned yesterday from a week's vacation at their cabin in Big Bear valley. Mr. Tobin was busy today administering lotion to his sunburns and to distributing trout to his friends.
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Durkee and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jones spent Sunday at Glenn Ivy.
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Edwards and children were in Los Angeles yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Brower and Mrs. R. V. Nelson made a motor drive to Orange-co park and Modjeska's home yesterday. They enjoyed a picnic luncheon at the park.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Fergus and son, Donald, and Frank Gieser were in Los Angeles yesterday for the day.
Elmer Berdrow is again back on the job at the Goodrum garage after a five weeks motor trip which took him and his companions as far north as Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Yorker, of Sunkist-ave, entertained guests at dinner and at supper yesterday. In the morning Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Brower, of Bakersfield, drove down to pass the day, and late in the afternoon Mrs. Ruth Hutton and son, John, of Los Angeles, came in, remaining for evening meal.
Miss Mary Funk, of Covina, was the guest yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Owen, Miss Funk is president of the Los Angeles Baptist Young People's Ass'n.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Rogers were in Pasadena yesterday visiting Mr.Roger's brother, J.W.Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson, James Bell and Miss Cathie Bell drove to Willowbrook Sunday to visit Mr.Jackson's sister.
A.J.Yorker of Sunkist-ave, has gone to Ventura, where he will remain a week attending to business matters.
Mrs.A.W.Black of Rio Vista-ave is visiting in Los Angeles a few days with her sister.
Little Junior, son of Mr. and Mrs.M.Eugene Durfee, has been very ill the past week but is improving a little.The little fellow, who is but 18 months old, had whooping cough and a light attack of pneumonia。他 also is teething, all of which made him a very sick baby.
Mrs.Panline Powell, of Long Beach, was the guest last week of her twin brother,R.M.Culbertson.Miss Mareta Westphal has resumed her duties at the First National Bank after a two weeks vacation which she spent at South Dabota.
Misses Clara Heinze and Edytha Hayward will enjoy the next two weeks on a vacation outing, which will be spent in the mountains and the seashore.
Miss Evelyn Degryse of the First National Bank starts a two weeks vacation today.
Gordon Hess and Auby Blakemore spent yesterday in the mountains about San Bernardino.
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aters, Inc. orchestra will be imported to Anaheim, while Raymond Adams will preside over the huge Wurlitzer organ. The orchestra will render a brilliant overture, and the musical effects have been cafully selected for this event.
Among the added features will be Hazel Stallings, famous Orpheum song bird, who will appear amidst a gorgeous stage setting, and her magnificent voice will ring throughout the auditorium.
According to Mr. Retlaw, one of the greatest small city expoitton campaigns ever built around any single feature in a city the size of Anaheim heralds the approach of this great world premier. Everyone in this city is talking about Jackie Coogan. His name is on the lips of people everywhere.
One of the many special features devised by Mr. Retlaw for the children exclusively Tuesday afternoon will be the free distribution of splendid photographs of Jackie Coogan to every boy or girl who attends the initial matinee.
Also the Plain Dealer in conjunction with the California Theater is offering a prize of a season pass to this beautiful theater to the youngster who comes to the Tuesday afternoon matinee costumed the nearest resembling Jackie Coogan. He is also to be accompanied by a dog, as it is known that Jackie Coogan and his dog are inseperable.
The greatest theatrical turnout in children were in Los Angeles yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Brower and Mrs. R. V. Nelson made a motor drive to Orange-co park and Modjeska's home yesterday. They enjoyed a picnic luncheon at the park.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Fergus and son, Donald, and Frank Gieser were in Los Angeles yesterday for the day.
Elmer Berdrow is again back on the job at the Goodrum garage after a five weeks motor trip which took him and his companions as far north as Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. DeAhna and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hulme went to Hollywood yesterday to pass the day with friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roussean and children and Mr. Roussean's mother, Mrs. R. E. Rousseau and niece, Miss Margaret Kunze all drove to Huntington Beach yesterday for a Sunday outing.
Mrs. O. J. Linnartz and little daughter, Mrs. J. Heitshusen and J. F. Heitshusen of Olive, went to Los Angeles today on a business pleasure trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scott of Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. Welcome M. Ward and baby son and Mrs. Harriet K. Boyd spent Sunday at Brookside Park, Pasadena.
Mr. and Mrs. Lotus H. Louden, daughter, Mildred and son, Howard, passed the week-end at San Diego.
Miss Lillian Degryse is enjoying a week's vacation from her duties in the social department of the Plain Dealer.
Misses Clara Helnze and Edyth Hayward will enjoy the next two weeks on a vacation outing, which will be spent in the mountains and the seashore.
Miss Evelyn Degryse of the First National Bank starts a two weeks vacation today.
Gordon Hess and Auby Blakemore spent yesterday in the mountains about San Bernardino.
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FAMIL YREUNION SUNDAY.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Freeman
and family were guests yesterday at
the paternal R. L. Freeman home in
Orange at a family reunion in honor
of Mrs. James A. Carroll, of Casper.
Wyo.. The reunion is a farewell to
Mrs. Carroll, who will return to her
Yyoming home after a summer's visit
with relatives in Orange-co. and Los
Angeles.
Watch and Jewelry repairing, Witman's
Woman's Union To Meet
The Woman's Union, of the Calivary Baptist Church, will meet with
Mrs. M. H. Mayberry, 214 So. Olivest., Thursday afternoon. Industrial
work will occupy their fingers. Every
woman interested is cordially invited
to attend the meeting.
Mrs. C. Smollk of Hansen Station,
is enjoying a vacation at the Woodward ranch near Riverla.
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