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ORANGE FRIENDS
JOIN DINNER
GUESTS AT CARDS
MR. and Mrs. J. E. Stroup entertained last evening with a birthday dinner party in honor of Mrs. E. M. Chapman, sister of Mrs. Stroup. Place cards and favors were laid for the members of the Chapman and Stroup families. A lovely array of pink rose buds was used about the house.
After the dinner hour, the party retired to the living room where they were enjoying conversation when interrupted by a door bell ring. Mrs. Stroup answered and met a lady who asked for Mrs. Chapman. Going to the door, she recognized the faces of a large group of her Orange friends who had come to help her celebrate her birthday. They were invited into the house and later the hours were spent in playing five hundred. High score was made by Mrs. Knuth and Mr. Damewood; second, Mrs. Edwards and Mr. Knuth and consolations were awarded Mrs. Fletcher and Mr. Damewood.
As a remembrance from the visitors from Orange, Mrs. Chapman was presented with a set of silver teaspoons, of a lovely design. A lunchon was served at a late evening hour. Enjoying the evening together were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stroup, and the following from Orange, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Damewood, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knuth, Mr. and Mrs. Justus Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Edwads, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fletcher, Mr., and Mrs. H. E. Gale, Mr. and Mrs. W.G Wetfilin, Dr and Mrs.J.C.Crawford.
Yoemen Please Notice
The Yoeman lodge has issued a call to all its members to be present at the meeting of be held Thursday evening at the Eagles Hall on S.Lemonet. This is a special meeting and all are requested to be present. Election of officers will take place at
Auxiliary Social Success
All those who attended the box social and entertainment given by the American Legion Auxiliary last evening reported a most enjoyable time.
A program of whistling solos by Miss Mary Poetton accompanied by Miss Marion Hatter, and readings by Mrs.Squires were artistically given.
The guests present who cared to do so enjoyed a number of rounds of five hundred and prizes were awarded the winners.
The hall was prettily decorated in the national colors and flowers and greenery were used in abundance. A general good time was enjoyed and punch was served during the evening. A nest sum has been added to that already received for the boxes that the Auxiliary will carry to the disabled veterans of the world war.
G. G. Student Officers
There has been a great increase in the number of students at the Garden Grove high school and several courses have been added.
At a meeting of the student body last year, the following officers were elected to serve for the coming year:
John Bragg, president; Rolph Kelsey, vice president; Norma Larson, secretary; athletic manager; Lloyd Duncan; assistant manager; Frances Russell, song leaders; Walter Leonard and Thelma Emerson; yeil leaders, Mark Morrell and Forrest Hale; pianists, Allen Wisner and Cynthia Kirvin.
With these officers, a prosperous year is assured.
Mrs.Mickle Wins Contest
In the Nicholls-Loomis grain guessing contest at the County fair, Mrs.Fred Mickle, 1233 West Center-st.Anaheim, guessed the correct number in the bottle, 1429, and will receive a check for $2.50. Miss Elizabeth Lish, of Fullerton, also guessed the correct number, and will receive a like award. The second prize, a sack of flour went to E.J.Schiren,
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Yoemen Please Notice
The Yoeman lodge has issued a call to all its members to be present at the meeting of be held Thursday evening at the Eagles Hall on S. Lemon-st. This is a special meeting and all are requested to be present. Election of officers will take place at this meeting.
Free Lecture
by
Madame Vacha
Of Bombay India
Tuesday, Oct. 3rd.
8:00 P.M.
The Secret of Youthfulness and Health
Demonstration of Human Electricity by means of Sederian Pendium at Old Fellow Hall.
133 W. Center St. Anaheim
Residence Hotel Olive, Room 3 North Olive St. Orange, Cal.
Mrs. Mickle Wins Contest
In the Nicholls-Loomis grain guessing contest at the County fair, Mrs. Fred Mickle, 1233 West Center-st. Anaheim, guessed the correct number in the bottle, 1429, and will receive a check for $2.50. Miss Elizabeth Lish, of Fullerton, also guessed the correct number, and will receive a like award. The second prize, a sack of flour went to E. J. Schiven, Orange. His guess was 1425 grains. Several others tied for prizes and were presented with a 25 pound sack of flour.
Chat 'En Seau; Mrs. Ward
Owing to the absence of Mrs. Lloyd Shrode who is visiting in Long Beach, Mrs. Welcome M. Ward will entertain the members of the Chat 'En Seau club at her home on S. Philadelphia-st. Thursday evening.
Food Sale Postponed
The cooked food sale to have been given by the Union of Calvary Baptist church tomorrow afternoon at Schneider's market, has been indefinitely postponed on account of the death of Dean Simons, son of one of the members.
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OF THE PLAIN DEALER, OCT. 3, 1922
EBELL HEARS
DISCUSSION ON
WATER-POWER ACT
'THE meeting of the Ebell club yesterday in the parlor in Elks club house was one of the most important in recent times, as a pro and con discussion of the proposed water and power act, in which all loyal voting women are deeply interested, was conducted by Mr. A. J. Graves, of the People's Power League, and Mrs. H. V. Davis, of People's Economy League, who took the negative side of the question, against Mr. Graves' affirmative.
Both speakers were forceful and well informed, although Mrs. Davis gave considerable more detail the affirmative speaker. Other proposed legislation was touched upon but the afternoon passed too rapidly for detail.
Community singing, lead by Mrs. H. G. Goodale, preceded the program and was heartily enjoyed. The attendance was excellent and interest decidedly apparent.
Selection of delegates to the Orange County Federation convention, which will be held Oct. 21, in Santa Ana, resulted in the choice of Mrs. Nellie Terry, who, by virtue of her office as president; Mrs. C. C. Smith, auditor, of the county federation and Dr. Bessica Ralche, chairman of the county health committee, will attend. There will be other delegates and alternates also.
Dinner with Newcomers
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Donnelly and daughters, Elizabeth and Rose, were guests last Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Lennon, recently arrived from Bisbee, Ariz., and temporarily located in Santa Monica. Dinner was enjoyed at the Hart hotel, at the Palisades, where the Letons are living and the afternoon passed in recounting former days in Bisbee, where both families were residents.
The Letons are looking for a perPost Nuptial Shower
Mrs. Ruth Wickerzheim Sawyer, an August bride, was the guest of honor at a post nuptial shower given by her cousin, Miss Bernice Hays, Santa Ana, in her dahlia decked home one North Baker-st.
After a short time of greeting and chatting, a ten wagon ladened with a daltry basket was wheeled into the rom in front of Mrs. Sawyer's chair and she was invited to inspect the packages therein, all of which proved to be for her. An attractive recipe book, to which each guest had contributed her favorite tested recipe. The packages contained articles for her new home.
Among those present was Mrs. R. C. Sawyer, of Anaheim, mother of Mr. Sawyer, and close friends and relatives of Santa Ana, the former home of the bride.
Mr. Sawyer is well known in Anaheim, having been connected with the Weber Book store for some time, and in the coming visits to his parents his bride is sure to make an enviable place in the young married set.
City Briefs
New patients at the local Sanitarium includes: Salrino Gonsaley, Colton; Mrs. P. F. Warren, Long Beach; Mrs. W. O Malot, La Mirada; Mrs. E. Duckworth, Anaheim.
Mrs. L. N. Gibbs of Los Angeles spent the week-end with her son, Frank N. Gibbs, of Anaheim;
Mr. and Mrs. L. Goble and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spake of Pasadena were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. Goble and son, Albert.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Rees of South Los Angeles accompanied by Mr. Rees' sister, Miss Rees, passed a pleasant afternoon Sunday in Orange County Park. Miss Rees is a recent arrival from Kansas, planning to make her home here.
Miss Canilla Larsson of Garden Grove road, was the guest Sunday of Mrs. Berta Rasgussen.
NOTABLE WOMAN
GUEST AT LOCAL FRIEND'S HOME
MRS. J. W. Truxaw is entertaining a very distinguished lady for several weeks, Miss Katherine Stann, a Red Cross nurse. Miss Stann has just returned to America from a three year work period in Montenegro and Jugo-Slovakia and owner European countries. She was one of the first cross nurses who went overseas after the war to help with the relief work she has many interesting stories of her activities in big hospitals in one of the desolate countries, where she took care or so many little children.
She tells one story of a shipment of shoes sent to the hospital. There were not enough sizes in the lot nor all and the thyts who were left without, had it awaited the next shipment of footwear would weep for hours before receiving their shoes.
The children are now getting the necessities and are regaining the happy countenance of before the war. Miss Stann is counting the days until she returns to her field of work overseas.
Miss Stann and Mrs. Truxaw have been friends 10 years, they having been together during their nurse's training course; Miss Stann will remain in Anaheim for several weeks while Mrs. Truxaw will show her the beauty spots of Orange county and vicinity.
Before coming out America Miss Stana enjoyed trip through Egypt and the Holy Land.
Evening Together
Mr. and Mrs.L.B.Collings will be the guests thimevening of Dr. and Mrs.C.P.Tomkins Five hundred will be the division of the evening hours,and Mrs.Tompkins will serve a luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs.Frank Sidener were Sunday guests relatives at Glenwood
Dinner with Newcomers
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Donnelly and daughters, Elizabeth and Rose, were guests last Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Letson, recently arrived from Bisbee, Ariz, and temporarily located in Santa Monica. Dinner was enjoyed at the Hart hotel, at the Pallisades, where the Letsons are living and the afternoon passed in recounting former days in Bisbee, where both families were residents.
The Lletsons are looking for a permanent location and Anaheim appeals to them. They contemplate coming here for a month's residence, and should they locate, Mr. L letson will become a heavy investor in California's best town.
Tent Revival Meetings
Revival meetings in the tent at Los Angeles and Willhelmina-sts are creating splendid interest. Three fine services occur each Sunday, and all lovers of truth are being edified and helped to better lives by them.
Getting right with God and man is insisted upon. Community singing of hymns is enjoyed preceding each service. Everyone is invited.
Dr. C. S. O'Toole is confined at home on account of a spain to his back. He was working about the yard when he suffered the wrench. He will be absent from his office several days.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Goble and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spake of Pasadena were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. Goble and son, Albert.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rees of South Los Angeles accompanied by Mr. Rees' sister, Miss Rees, passed a pleasant afternoon Sunday in Orange County Park. Miss Rees is a recent arrival from Kansas, planning to make her home here.
Miss Canilla Larson of Garden Grove road, was the guest Sunday of Mrs. Berta Rasmussen.
Mrs Mary Hurley and Miss Grace Hurley, mother and sister of Mrs. H. E. Reed, and Mr. Dave Chiparo, all of Los Angeles, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Reed. In the afternoon they drove to the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Spencer, where they were evening dinner guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Collins and Mr. and Mrs. A. Quarton, with their families, drove to Laguna Beach Saturday night and passed the weekend. This is the first visit of the Collins to the ocean since they left Anaheim more than a year ago, and they greatly enjoyed a dip in the salt.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cheatham entertained relatives from Los Angeles Sunday.
Miss Trelma Guy, who has been very ill the last two weeks, is somewhat improved.
C. A. Griggs left Saturday for British Columbia on a business visit. He will be absent about 4 months.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sutherland, Miss Irene Jacques and Roswald Jacques spent Sunday at Anaheim Landing.
Miss Dorcas Jacques spent Sunday with friends at Balboa.
Miss Goldy Jones who has been spending the last year in Redlands, has returned to Anaheim and resumed her studies at Anaheim H. S.
Mr and Mrs Jules Jacques of Long Beach are visiting for several days at the Jacques' home on W. Center St.
Misses Edna Beardsley and Myra Smith and Messrs. Clarence Smith and Casey Hammontree were Sunday visitors in Los Angeles.
Miss Florine Coykendall and Dean Raikes enjoyed a ride to Laguna Beach, Balboa Island and Palisades yesterday.
Clinton Griggs, C. D. Crawford, and W. Crawford went on a duck hunting excursion Sunday and returned with plenty of game.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manerhan motored to Big Bear yesterday for a several days' outing. They report that fishing is excellent up there now.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Clark and daughters Mrs. Natalia Rimpau and Stephen Rimpau were guests of relatives in Culver City Sunday.
Mrs. C. Meeker and daughter Miss Florence, and Mrs. Murie Hammel passed the day in Los Angeles
Before coming off America Miss Stana enjoyed trip thru Egypt and the Holy Land.
Evening Together
Mr. and Mrs. B. Collings will be the guests this evening of Dr. and Mrs. C. P Tomkins Five hundred will be the division of the evening hours, and Mrs Donpkins will serve a luncheon.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Sidener were Sunday guests relatives at Glendale.
Mr. and Mrs R. Pember and Mrs Mary Oshe have returned from an outing at Lag Beach.
Mrs Lloyd Sode and baby son and Miss Esther member are enjoying a several day outing at Long Beach.
Arthur A. Cole is on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs HE Reed are passing today in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs H.E Stroup and children Mrs J Pealahan and Mr. and Mrs E.M Opman about the week-end at the group cottage at Newport The men and boys enjoyed a duck hunting up while there.
WORKS FOR CHILD MUST KEEP WELL
Mothers in a Like Situation Should Read This Letter from Mrs. Enrico
Chicago, Illinois.—"I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a serious trouble. I had tried doctors and all said the same—an operation. At first I only felt the pain on my left side, but later I seemed to feel it on both sides. I am a power sewing-machine operator and have a little girl to support. I work in a tailor shop and that line of work has been very slack this year and I am home part of the time. I do not like to take any chances, so I consulted my friends, and one lady said, 'Take Lydia Pinkham's medicine,' so I did. I have felt better right along and am in good enough health to go to work. I recommend your Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash to all.'—Mrs. Mary Enrico, 459 N. Carpenter St., Chicago, Illinois.
Often the mother is obliged to support her children and good health is necessary. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is just the medicine you can depend upon. It is a medicine for women's ailments and the relief it brought Mrs. Enrico it may bring to you. Keep well by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
LE WOMAN AT LOCAL END'S HOME
Truxaw is entertaining distinguished lady for Miss Katherine Stann, nurse, Miss Stann has come America from a three hundred and anointed and guarder European who went overseas after up with the real work. Interesting stories of a big hospital in one countries, where she many little children. The story of a shipment to the hospital. There high sizes in the lot for toys toots who were left to await the next shipwreer would weep for receiving their shoes. There are now getting the are regaining theances of before the is counting the days to her field of work and Mrs. Truxaw have years, they having featuring their nurse's Miss Stann will reen for several weeks will show her the Orange county and at America Miss trip through Egypt and Together. B. Collings will be evening of Dr. and five hundred vision of the evening Tompkins will serve Frank Sidener were relatives at Glen-
Hotel Valencia Guests
Guests at Hotel Valencia yesterday included: D. C. Wylie, Riverside; Thomas C. Vint, Los Angeles; L. O. Ray, New York; William R. Peeler, Alhambra; W. W. Harvey, Los Angeles; G. B. Canffield, Seattle; L. D Callahan, Los Angeles; Charles W. Adams, Ventura; J. J. S. Courler Los Angeles; H. G. Howard, Chicago; G. S. Fogliman, Los Angeles; R. A. Warren, Los Angeles; J. M. Hoffman, Los Angeles; Harry F. Mix, Los Angeles; C. H. Holdererson, Redlands; J. C. Sawyles, Los Angeles; N. C. Meakley, Los Angeles Dr. D. M. Buffern, Fullerton C. Exreeman, Los Angeles; I. K. Thompson, Los Angeles; M. E. Metcalf, Los Angeles; Floyd Meal, Los Angeles; Lyttterton, Price Los Angeles.
Burt Parrish, traveling representative of the Ford Motor Co., is making an official call and inspection of the local Ford, Fordson and Lincoln agency.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webb passed Sunday with friends at Santa Ana.
PYTHIAN SISTERS IS NEW ORDER FOR ANAHEIM
ANAHEIM is going to have a Pythian Sisters order, the women's auxiliary to the Knights of Pythias lodge and to that end a discussion after the short K.P. business meeting will be entered tomorrow evening in I.O.O.F.hall.
The charter has already been ordered, and Mrs. W.A.Horn, state organizer, will be present to secure names. The meeting will be a real social affair, with luncheon served by the ladies of the knights. Any visiting K.P.'s, as well as all local members and theel.families are cordially invited.
After supper dancing with first class music will be the entertaining feature. It is hoped that all women eligible to the order will be present.
First Popular Concert
Friday Evening 8:30 P.M., October 6th
ELK'S HALL
Opal Bell
Coloratura Soprano
Anne Bertin and Louis Artau
Pianists
Arensky Suite For Two Planos
Adults 50c; Children 25c Plus War Tax
On Sale at Danz Piano Company.
CROWN STAGES
The Short Route to Los Angeles
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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 10:15, 12:50, 3:50 and 7:15.
Cars leave for Pomona 9:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m.
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, Balboa and Huntington Beaches.
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