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oc-plain-dealer 1923-02-13

1923-02-13 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 3 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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g and Publishing of This Folio of heim's Anthem Compliments of DANZ PIANO G ENTER ST. ANAHEIM HISTORY OF ANAHEIM ANTHEM There have been national anthems, state songs, colorganization ballads, but it is believed Anaheim is the have a civic poem set to music. It is already apparent that the city's anthem fills felt want. At recent gatherings of civic organizations has been sung enthusiastically and there has been unanimo- LABEL MUIR SHEPHERD MUSIC BY LOUIS DANZ It is already apparent that the city's anthem fills the felt want. At recent gatherings of civic organizations this has been sung enthusiastically and there has been unanimous ment that it is worthy of the city. The idea of a civic song originated with Mr. Louis one of the most talented musicians of Anaheim, who wrote music. He asked the co-operation of The Plain Dealer recting the most talented writers of the community to compose a suitable poem to fit the music. About 50 poems were submitted. A committee of selected the poem of Mrs. J. L. Shepherd, who has written creditable verses. The music and words are reproduced on this page. It is suggested that the entire page be torn out of the and folded so that it will stand upright on the piano. and honesty of the makers as pianos. a price, inevitably wears out in a signed correctly and built conscientely. any other agency, advanced the apeach and every one sold, if truly a happy. It provides an enduring most wholesome in the world. Makes of Player Pianos and invite on to others. Our large stock program begins Now to enjoy the instrument ation and of pleasure. ANAHEIM Printing and Publishing Anahaim's Annex DANZ 162 WEST CENTER ST. ANAHEIM ( CIVIC Dedicated to Words by Isabel Muir Shepherd Marcia. Oh Ana-heim in fellowThy men of old by thrift and Thy teeming wealth; thine op - u words, state songs, college and Anaheim is the first to has been unanimous com- FOLD BACK Anaheim is the first to city's anthem fills a longvic organizations the song has been unanimous comed with Mr. Louis Danz, Anaheim, who wrote the The Plain Dealer in die community to compose A committee of seven sed, who has written much produced on this page today. be torn out of the paper on the piano. pledge in song our faith in thee, out of leagues of desert soil pioneers with hope a flame, great the privilege to m famous groves of peer-less fr hast ful-filled their highest 1—Who Makes It? 2—How Long Will It Last? 3—The Tone. 4—The Action. 5—Design and Finish. 6—Guarantee Few things so truly reflect the character and honesty of the music The kind that is Put Together to sell for a price, inevitably few years. The instrument of Quality, designed correctly and tiously, lasts for a generation. The Player Piano has, probably more than any other agency, precision and knowledge of good music. Each and every one good instrument—has made a home happy. It provides source of pleasure and entertainment the most wholesome in We offer a choice of Nationally known makes of Player Piano, your judgment of their values in comparison to others. Our keys vides a wide variety in styles and finishes. Through our Easy Payment Plan you can begin Now to enjoy which will give you a life time of satisfaction and of pleasur- WHY IS ONE PLAYER PIANO BETTER THAN ANOTHER? Why are some instruments good in Thirty Years and other years? The prospective buyer, in his own interest, should make care and inquire particularly into these Six Points: 1—Who Makes It? 2—How Long Will It Last? 3—The Tone. our faith in thee, To shield Thee with our might. Most desert soil Thy verdant boundries made, Whose with hope a flame, In vision glimpsed for thee. Thou i lege to mould, Thy des tin y a right. es of peer less fruits, World tribute now is paid, their highest aim Old Mother Colony.