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KIDDIES ENJOY
AFTERNOON WITH
LITTLE FRIEND
NAOMI Wheeler was seven years old Saturday and to fittingly celebrate the occasion her mother, Mrs. A. V. Wheeler invited in a number of Naomi's friends to pass the afternoon. Games that the kiddies enjoy were played and the Misses Rose Wagner and Ray Grover assisted with the entertaining.
Ice cream and cake were served in the dining room made attractive for the occasion. George Washington fondly used on the table and favors were small hatchets. A miniature cherry tree was the centerpiece. The birthday cake was a pretty white affair with red candles.
Miss Naomi was presented with many attractive presents which will be given honored places in the future.
Guests of Miss Wheeler were Miss Evelyn Savile, Loraine Wilkens, Jack Betty, Billy and Dorothy Suiter, Dorothy Hatfield, Margaret Winney, Arthur L. Winney, Jr., Glen and Barbara Robinson, Fullerton.
Guests of Mrs. Wheeler included Mrs. W. K. Suiter, Mrs. W. A. Winney, Mrs. A. L. Winney, Mrs. Anne McCulloch, Mrs. G. C. Robinson.
Chicken Dinner in Park
Orange-co park was the objective point for many out-of-door enthusiasts Sunday, among them the plenic party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Scott and family.
Spreading a sumptuous fried chicken lunchon a table beneath the spreading oaks, the main events of the day was launched. After the lunchcon the children enjoyed the sports of the park, and they were not greatly a head of their elbows in this pastime. The picnic party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Scott and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Redfern and daughter, Betty, and Mr. and Mrs.
'Oil Boys' Banquet
Another delightful party was given the employees of the Standard Oil co who go to work on the afternoon shift at Murphy lease. The families gathered at noon and prepared a sumptuous banquet. Places were set for more than 60 and dinner served at the compressor plant. The indies and children passse the hours with music, readings and other pastimes until the men were off duty at midnight.
This happy group gets together once a month when the men are working on this tower.
From Anaheim were Mrs. Fred Mitchell and children and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Gerkin. Others were present from Whittler, La Habra and Buena Park.
Likes California
E. W. Nenno and Win. McCabe accompanied by Mrs. C. J. Nenno, visited friends in Los Angeles yesterday. Mrs. McCabe and Mr. Nenno both of New York, who are brother and sister and who are wintering in the Southland, left today for Los Angeles, and will go north for a several days visit with friends. Mr. Nenno is so much delighted with So Calif., that he will probably dispose of his eastern holdings and return after a time foRa permanent location.
Students See Movies
Students at Anaheim HI were given the opportunity of seeing the film "Silas Marner" in the school auditorium today. All who have gone through high school will remember that claise by George Elliot.
This film is another of the educational films that the high school is showing the students at a minimum cost. George Hedstrom is in charge of the projection room.
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MUSIC SECTION
TAKES JOINT AROUND
Twenty members are in the Music section of Ebell club met with Mrs land yesterday afternoon patriotic and national Personally conducted L. DeCew, the section around the world, touch India, Hindustan, where patriotic music of the South Africa, with its Zulnland; Chence to P South America; to listen of the republic of Brazil every country in the music was illustrated piano, victrola or voice Goodale and Mrs. J.O giving the voice number The program opened part chorus,"America,"ful,"in which the section A trio by the Meadie Walter Ross and Ruth Miss Stella Schwentker sang"The Story of Old
The story topic was on and patriotic music of Thomas Luinson told oain music and gave some Mrs.Falkenstein and M place of Mrs.D.Jessure talked of Holland music tioned as a regrettable little country has dropped a song and popularize and other airs . Mrs.told of German and L short explanatory sketches in of the "Marseilles", tional hymn.
Mrs.Nellie E.Terry the club, with the uses of phonograph numbers the national music of national hymn, she had their origin before of Christ into Jerusalem
Orange co-park is the only point for many out-of-door enthusiasts Sunday, among them the plenic party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Scott and family.
Spreading a sunniness fried chicken luncheon on a table beneath the spreading oak, the main events of the day was launched. After the lunchcon the children enjoyed the sports of the park, and they were not greatly a head of their elfors in this pastime. The picnic party consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Scotl and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Redifera and daughter, Betty, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane, of Maricopa, with their three little ones.
Notable Mason to Install
Matthew Boyd Jones, past grand high priest of the state of California R.A.M., and master of the second well of the grand chapter R.A.M. of the U.S.A., will install the officers of Anaheim Chapter R.A.M. No. 25 Thursday evening, March 1, at 8 o'clock.
All Mazons, knights and friends are invited.
Calvary Union Food Sale
The Woman's Union of the Calvary Baptist church will have a cooked food sale Wednesday Feb. 23 in Schneider's Market. The ladies are asked to bring their donations by 11 o'clock. Mrs. M.E. Simon will have charge of the sale.
Students See Movies
Students at Anaheim Hi were given the opportunity of seeing the film "Silas Marner" in the school auditorium today. All who have gone through high school will remember that classic by George Elliot.
This film is another of the educational films that the high school is showing the students at a minimum cost. George Hedstrom is in charge of the projection room.
K.P.Dance and Cards
Knights of Pythias are inviting the Pythian Sisters and their friends to a dance and cards party which is being given tomorrow evening. The affair will be an open meeting for the purpose of furthering acquaintance and having a jolly time together.
Good music for the dancing has been provided and refreshments will be served. A cordial invitation is extended to all friends of the knights and th sisters.
Hotel Valencia Guests
New guests at Hotel Valencia include; Kathlyn Hargrove, W.N.Bell, W.W.Harvey, Harry Schwartz, T.Anderson, R.Boyd, E.W.Funk, and C.Krepeeman, Los Angeles; H.G.Knapp, San Jose; W.M.Gray, Ocean Park; F.S.Ruggles, Redlands; and S.M.Greene, Inglewood.
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W.C.Gilmore, resident organizer for Fullerton speaker of the day at morrow for the Comme here. Mrs.J.O.Sciss Stella Schwentke a piano duet and other W.Austin has present munity Service with seating 110 choice contiually arranged for work.
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OF THE PLAIN DEALER, FEB. 27TH, 1923
MUSIC SECTION
TAKES JOURNEY
AROUND WORLD
TWENTY members and guests of the Music section of the Anaheim Ebell club met with Mrs. W. B. Holland yesterday afternoon and enjoyed patriotic and national program.
Personally conducted by Mrs. T. L. DeCow, the section took a trip around the world, touching at Japan, India, Hindustan, where they heard patriotic music of the countries; South Africa, with its war songs of Zulukland; Ghence to Poland-Russia, South America; to listen to the hymns of the republic of Brazil, and, in fact, every country in the nation, where the music was illustrated either in piano, victoria or voice, Mrs. Herbert Goodale and Mrs. J. O. Schwentker giving the voice numbers.
The program opened with a three-part chorus, "America, the Beautiful," in which the section participated. A triby by the Mesdames Holland, Walter Ross and Ruth Seitz, with Miss Stella Schwentker at the piano, sang "The Story of Old Glory."
The story topic was on the national and patriotic music of the world. Mrs. Thomas Lunsdon told of Great Britain music and gave some folk songs. Mrs. Falkenstein and Mrs. Holland, in place of Mrs. D. Jessurun, who is ill, talked of Holland music, and mentioned a regrettable fact that the little country has dropped its national songs and popularized the French and other airs. Mrs. Holland also told of German and Prussian song and Mrs. Frederick R. Schiller gave a short explanatory sketch of the origination of the "Marseilles," the French national hymn.
Mrs. Nellie E. Terry, president of the club, with the meses of a line group of phonograph numbers, described the national music of Greece. The national hymn, the chants, which had their origin before the entrance of Christ into Jerusalem, and which were a union meeting of the sections comprising the Ladies' Aid society of the La Habra community church Wednesday afternoon at the social hall. It will be social R. N. Gets New Members
That the Royal Neighbors of Anaheim are working to win the membership campaign, in which they have entered with Fullerton Royal Neighbors, is shown by the initiations staged by the local lodge at each recent meeting. Mrs. Josephine Hedges, of Los Angeles, district deputy, has been in Anaheim assisting the lodge in the campaign, and is working with Mrs. Richard Groop past oracle.
Three candidates received the degrees last evening, Mrs. Leora Zimerman, Miss Ocello Zimmerman and Mrs. Clarence McCullock. A Royal Neighbour from a Salt Lake City lodge was among the visitors present.
The membership contest will close March 21, and the victors will be banqueted by the losing lodge. Mrs. Hedges will be in Anaheim the remainder of the week to lend hr assistance.
After the meeting a social hour was passed and the birthday hosts the Mesdames Emma Bremer, Marjotie Carmack, Laura Tucker, Lee Housley, Alma Boch, Ida Elcy, Carin Hein, Marie Cordes and Hilda Maxwell, served a light luncheon.
Mrs. Ruth Seitz and son, William were among the many from Anaheim who heard Padewreski Sunday afternoon in Los Angeles; Mrs. J. Austin and Miss Florence were there also.
Mrs. Fred Mitchell made a business trip to Los Angeles yesterday.
BREA NEWS
BREA, Feb. 27, (Spl.)—On Tuesday afternoon the members of the La Habra Woman's Improvement club held a business meeting at the social hall. A campaign for the funds to building the new club house was the topic of discussion. The club will make a great effort in the next few weeks to secure the pledges for the amount needed to build the new home on the site of six lots in La Habra Park square donated to the organization by J. H. Walker and C. E. Beck.
La Habra Chamber of Commerce Monday evening at the social hall received reports on the membership drive and other matters of importance. The question of sewerage is up before the people of La Habra as it is before other communities of northern Orange county. Incorporation is another problem which committee are working on.
Coming here from Dennison, Ia., to make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Natna of East Whittier, Miss Cena Nehls likes this location well enough to make a permanent residence here and accordingly become the bride of Jack Renkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Renkin of East Whittier. The ceremony was performed Friday in the Whittier M. E. church with a limited number of guests. Miss Irene Rath and Garrett Renkin were attendants to the principals. After the wedding dinner was served at the Hains home with the bridal party and Mr. Renkin's parents present. Later the group motored to San Gabriel and attended the Mission Play, Mr. and Mrs. Renkin are honeymooning at present but will return the first of the week and will make their home on West Hadley avenue in Whittier where he had purchased a home.
There will be a union meeting of the sections comprising the Ladies' Aid society of the La Habra community church Wednesday afternoon at the social hall. It will be social R.N.Gets New Members
That the Royal Neighbors of Anaheim are working to win the membership campaign, in which they have entered with Fullerton Royal Neighbors is shown by the initiation staged by the local lodge at each recent meeting. Mrs. Josephine Hedges, of Los Angeles, district deputy, has been in Anaheim assisting the lodge in the campaign, and is working with Mrs. Richard Groop past oracle.
Three candidates received the degrees last evening, Mrs. Leora Zimerman, Miss Ocello Zimmerman and Mrs. Clarence McCullock. A Royal Neighbour from a Salt Lake City lodge was among the visitors present.
The membership contest will close March 21, and the victors will be banqueted by the losing lodge. Mrs. Hedges will be in Anaheim the remainder of the week to lend hr assistance.
After the meeting a social hour was passed and the birthday hosts the Mesdames Emma Bremer, Marjotie Carmack, Laura Tucker, Lee Housley, Alma Boch, Ida Elcy, Carin Hein, Marie Cordes and Hilda Maxwell, served a light luncheon.
Mrs. Ruth Seitz and son, William were among the many from Anaheim who heard Padewreski Sunday afternoon in Los Angeles; Mrs. J. Austin and Miss Florence were there also.
Mrs. Fred Mitchell made a business trip to Los Angeles yesterday.
BREA NEWS
BREA, Feb. 27, (Spl.)—The 8th grade pupils from the Brea Grammar school enjoyed a little trip to Santa Ana canyon Saturday; they parked their cars by the river and had a fine lunch the menu consisting of two kinds of salad, sandwiches, fruit cake, deviled eggs, baked beans, olives and pickles; after lunch they Honored
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little country has dropped its national songs and popularized the French and other airs. Mrs. Holland also told of German and Prussian song and Mrs. Frederick R. Schiller gave a short explanatory sketch of the origination of the "Marselles", the French national hymn.
Mrs. Nellie E. Terry, president of the club, with the uses of a fine group of phonograph numbers, described the national music of Greece. The national hymn, the chants, which had their origin before the entrance of Christ into Jerusalem, and which were sung at that time, and the military airs of the country, were presented on the phonograph lent by the Schnidt Music Co.
The program was easily one of the best and most beneficial of the season. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. F. S. Grimshaw, 112 West Broadway, the fourth Monday in March.
Organizer at Luncheon
W. C. Gilmore, resident community organizer for Fullerton, will be the speaker of the day at luncheon tomorrow for the Community service here. Mrs. J. O. Schwentker and Miss Stella Schwentker will furnish a piano duet and other numbers. C. W. Austin has presented the Community Service with song books containing 110 choice compositions particularly arranged for community work.
City Briefs
J. R. Boyd of Anaheim is a patient at the local sanitarium.
Mrs. H. C. Bulck combined business and pleasure on a trip to Los Angeles yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wagner, D. E. Wagner and Miss Roberta Wagner passed Sunday afternoon at Long Beach.
Earl Degryse and Elmer Clahaugh took in the races at Beverly Hills yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ruick were guests of Friends at Whittier Sunday.
Miss Lenore Stewart has returned from a visit at Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Corcoran of Fullerton were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Stewart, Mrs. Corcoran's parents.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Cook combined business and pleasure and passed the day yesterday in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Henry of Santa Paula, and their guest, Mrs. Benzino, of Chicago, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ramage.
Mrs. Curtis Gilbert, of Bakersfield, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. M. Bungay.
AT CALIFORNIA HOTEL
New guests at the California wedding dinner was served at the Hains home with the bridal party and Mr. Renkin's parents present. Later the group motored to San Gabriel and attended the Mission Play. Mr. and Mrs. Renkin are honeymooning at present but will return the first of the week and will make their home on West Hadley avenue in Whittier where he had purchased a home.
There will be a union meeting of the sections comprising the Ladies' Aid society of the La Habra community church Wednesday afternoon at the social hall. It will be social meeting and the members are to bring friends. A program will be given and clever stunts have been arranged.
Another subdivision is being planned for La Habra which will film; the boundaries of this rapidly growing place much farther than any plotting of lots done up to this time.G.W. Flickel of Whittier has secured the west half of the Maude Kellerman ranch from its recent purchaser Jacob Stein of Fullerton. This property is south of Ocean avenue and runs from Hatt street to the Fullerton road. The piece purchased by Mr. Flickel is the west 40 acres and he will subdivide 20 acres bounded by Hiatt and Cypress streets along Ocean avenue.
On Sunday several guests were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Morris, were Mrs. Lela Buckham and son Stafford, Mrs. Keyes of Glendale and Miss Floy Stafford. Mrs.Buckham remained over until Monday.
Mrs.Sheridan Phillips of Highlands visited friends in La Habra the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs.R.M.Jackson entertained Mr.Jackson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.T.L.Jackson of Glendora for a few days this week.
Mrs.B.S.Roberts of Moreno was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.W.P.Mills on Tuesday.
Visit Cousins Here
Mr. and Mrs.Charles B.Kirk, of Muncie.,Ind., are guests of Mr. and Mrs.H.F.Dlerk, the visitors being cousins of Mrs.Dlerk. They have been touring the Pacific coast for the past several weeks and among place of interest yet to visit are Mt.Lowe,Rivieraide,San Diego,with the return trip planned to take in the Grand Canyon.
With their host and hostess they were in Long Beach last evening for dinner and an interesting visit along the pike. They are much delighted with So.Calif.,and Orange-co in particular.
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BREA, Feb. 27,(SpL)—The 8th grade pupils from the Brea Grammar school enjoyed a little trip to Santa Ana canyon Saturday,they parked their cars by the river and had a fine lunch the menu consisting of two kinds of salad,sandwiches,fruit cake,deviled eggs,baked beans,olives and pickles,after lunch they biked over the hills,wearing their hiking clothes for the occasion.
Mrs.Marie Marsh and Miss Marie Beck chaperoned the girls.
They reported having a most wonderful trip,and one grand good time outside of a flat fire.
Clyde Badgley and Elmer Weaves were among the others to enjoy the races Sunday afternoon at Beverly hills.
Miss Lucy Craig has been enjoying a vacation the past week.
Mrs.Marsh was a Fullerton visitor or Saturday evening to see her pupil James Zerbe at Fullerton hospital!
Misses Edith Spicer and Ala Ford were Fullerton visitors Friday evening.
Mrs.Jim Weaver and lady friend attended the races at Beverly Hills on Sunday.
Misses Ethel Weaver and Marion Sutphen were in Anaheim Sunday afternoon at the California.
James Zerbe's friends will be glad to hear he is somewhat improved and will return to his home in a few days.
Rev.W.E.Spiceer will return home from the Hospital Tuesday,his very much better.
Miss Velma Churchill was taken to the hospital last Friday and underwent an operation for appendicitis.She is doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs.Frank Lane from Maricopa are spending a few days in Brea visiting relatives and her friends.
Rev.Hagen of Los Angeles filled the pulpit Sunday in the absence of W.E.Spiceer at the Brea Christian church.Mrs.Hagen will officiate next Sunday evening in Mr.Hagen's place.
Mrs.Hazel Pyland of Yorba Linda was a Brea visitor Sunday foroon with Mrs.M.F.Roberts.
Mr.mand Mrs.E.L.Olmstead and sons Edward and Gerald were Anaheim visitors at the latters mother's home,Mrs.Rimpau and family on Sunday afternoon.
Wm.Ross from Cincinnati has been a Brea visitor or several days,stopping at H.Senn's home.
Mrs.Charles Forrest from Orange is visiting with her niece and family,Mr.S.M.Owens and wife for several days.
Fullerton were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Stewart, Mrs. Coran's parents.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Cook combined business and pleasure and passed the day yesterday in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Henry of Santa Paula, and their guest, Mrs. Benzino, of Chicago, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ramage.
Mrs. Curtis Gilbert, of Bakersfield, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. M. Bungay.
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New guests at the California Hotel, Fullerton: O. B. Kygcr, E. W. Kluser, W. H. Moody, E. R. Hound, and W. A. Williams, Los Angeles; W. W. Bufton, Oakland; W. C. Bryant, San Diego; D. D. Banta, Meridan, Conn.; J. E. Hobbs, Rialto; and R. C. Jarrell, Santa Monica.
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Honors Departing Nurse
A compliment to Miss Laura Tallaksen, who has been a nurse at the Johnston-Wickett clinic for about two years, was bestowed by Miss Anita Hérzler when she invited in a number of the girl friends to pass the evening.
Bowls of spring flowers about the rooms gave a festive air. The young indies all brought their fancy work and sawed for a time, although games and contests claimed their attention later. Miss Alice Pannier was the successful contestant in games. Victoria music was enjoyed also.
Later in the evening ice cream, cake and candy were served. The company was composed of the Misses Laura and Marile Tallaksen, Edna and Ellen Mitehell, Maiel and Ethel Thelan, Alice and Ruth Pannier, Eva McLean, Elemnor Cornich, Adaline Curtis, Virginia Duln, Cora Weiske and the hostess.
Miss Tallaksen will conclude her work at the clinic tomorrow and will leave soon for Visalia where she will make her home. She is held in highest esteem by her co-workers and her departure is much regretted.
Chorus to Broadcast
The Anaheim Community Chorus, Carl Rholes, director, with the help of local musicians, will broadcast a program Thursday evening, March 8, from KFAW, Santa Ana Register radiophone between 6:20 and 7:20.
The local C. of C. is in charge of the program, and the secretary, Malcom Frazer, will, by request, "tell the world" about the Valencia Orange show which is a coming event. The entire program will be announced soon, and radio fans are anticipating a fine entertainment.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson and Miss Cathle Bell visited friends at Willowbrook Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heying and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Lake motored to Newport and Balboa yesterday.
Community Chorus Practice
The animated rehearsal of the Anaheim Community Chorus, held last evening in the high school auditorium, was followed by a social evening at the home of Mrs. Niver, on the Williams ranch north of town.
The chorus sang the numbers from a sacred concert which will be presented during Holy week, probably on Tuesday evening. The Anaheim anthem came in for considerable practice, also.
At Mrs. Niver's home a program of music was given. Clyde Roberts and Carl Rholes sang solos and duets and Mr. Rholes played piano solos. Games gave interesting diversion. Almost the entire membership was present and enjoyed the refreshments later.
The Choral society is preparing a nice program for Music week, which has been set for May 16 to extend into Orange show week. A sacred concert is planned with a varied program for the entire week.
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The local C. of C. is in charge of the program, and the secretary, Malcom Frazer, will, by request, "tell the world" about the Valencia Orange show which is a coming event. The entire program will be announced soon, and radio fans are anticipating a fine entertainment.
Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson and Miss Cathie Bell visited friends at Willowbrook Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heying and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Lake motored to Newport and Balboa yesterday.
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