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THREE CHAPTERS ENTERTAIN O. E. S. GRAND OFFICERS WITH a number of grand officers present, the meeting last night with Chispa, Buena Park and Norwalk O. E. S. chapters serving as hostess was a thoroughly pleasant affair. The visitors were Mrs. Stella Linscott, grand matron; G. W. Bundridge, associate grand patron; Maude B. Sibley, associate grand matron; Zella Sampson, grand conductress; Ruth Plper, grand Muth; Idu Leacham and Adele Kollenburger, deputy grand matrons; Iva Boyd, past grand treasurer. The three entertaining chapters delineated a portion of the secret work, Chispa chapter having opening and closing; Buena park, escort duty at which time the visiting officers were escorted to the east, and "for the good of the order," by the Norwalk chapter, wherein the visiting grand matron was presented and who made a short talk. The work of each officer was highly praised by the visitors. A program followed closing rites. Mrs. W. B. Holland sang a solo, her daughter, Miss Gretchen, accompanying at the piano. A reading by Miss Blenda Probst; a whistling solo by young Miss Dorothy Winter; with her sister, Miss Florence, at the piano, an interpretive dance by Miss Peggy Page and two readings by Mrs. Arthur Cohen, were delightfully entertaining renditions. A 6:20 dinner was served in the beautifully decorated dining room where baskets of greenery and spring ers gave charm and fragrance. The attendance was fully as large as could be accommodated. Hotel Valencia Guests New guests at Hotel Valencia include: C. R. Brux, A. J. Stephens, R. A. Warren, E. L. Farmer, C. Exroemen, J. P. Martin, D. Hatch, J. M. Heffman, R. O. Fuller, Fred Andrews, Carl L. King, W. C. Ridgman, F. Anderson, Harry Schwartz, Harry F. Mix, D.C. Boring, A.E.Dutton, F.G.Dahl, and E.W.Funk, Los Angeles; Josephine D.Randall, Palo Alto; James Stewart, Colorado Springs; Z.Goldenberg, and George F.Fyne, San Francisco; H.J.Henry,Santa Paula; and Mrs.G.ShawSan Francisco. Weekend in Los Angeles Mrs. W.A.Luce attended the meeting of the Norse studio club Saturday evening when Bobby Wonder, the eight-year-old boy dancer gave several numbers in a marvelous manner. Other artists from the Grauman theatre were on the program. On Sunday afternoon Mrs.Luce was joined by her son Barney Hoyt,a student in U.S.C.law college,and Miss Mildred Holt,and all attended the picture at the Metropolitan. Episcopal Social Meeting Members and friends of St.Michael's Episcopal church will meet for a social hour tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs.Victor D.Loby on Palm and Broadway.The ladies will bring their sewing. The rector, Rev.Mr.Bode, will play several plano numbers.Everyone is cordially invited. Dinner Party Sunday Mr. and Mrs.Harold Sweetwood entertained with a dinner party Sunday for Mr. and Mrs.Will Richter, Santa Ana and Mr. and Mrs.Bergstrom and daughter Mae of Poca- Mrs. Joe Cordonnier of Anaheim is a patient at the local sanitarium today. "Come on over! It's coming in great tonight!" Much excitement in the family when the new receiving set picks up the broadcast from four hundred miles away! Who would want to leave home when the whole world comes singing, playing, talking, to your library table? The home with the right radio equipment is never dull, never monotonous—and young people deserve all the fun they can get out of radio—even to the jolly dance afterwards, with marvelous music by an orchestra in the next state. Dad doesn't kick a bit at getting his last minute news by radio either, and mother says that lecture on canning fruit was just what she wanted. 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Also Waterspar Colored Varnish and Enamel in eighteen attractive colors, as well as paints, varnishes and enamels for every purpose. B. F. SPENCER Water Spar-Sun Proof Paints 104 W. Center St. THE WOMAN'S PAGE OF THE PLAIN DEALER, MARCH 13, 1923 Guests Valencia in Stephens, H. R., C. Exprecatch, J. M. and Andrews, Widgman, F. z., Harry F. button, F. G. os Angeles; Palo Alto; Springs; Z. J. Pyne, San anta Paula; Nancisco. Angeles died the meettub Saturday Wonder, the were gave sevous manner. Brauman them. On Sunme was joined a student in Miss Mildred the picture at Meeting of St. Michwill meet for afternoon at stor D. Loly. The ladies Sunday d Sweetwood Sun party Will Richter, and Mrs. Bergmae of Poca. CAST FOR SENIOR PLAY GIVEN OUT BY DIRECTOR "THE MAN OF THE HOUR" by George Brounthouse, has been selected as the local high school 1923 senior play. After careful tryouts, the committee has chosen a strong cast. With six strong male parts it was with difficulty that the lead was determined. The title role was given to Dana Newkirk, who takes the part of Allyn Bennett, a young business man and it is thrust his career that the play gets its name. Miss Florence Austin was chosen leading lady and will enact the port of Dallas Wainwright with ability. Other characters are: Cynthia, Ella Cook; Mrs. Bennett, Dorothy Bishop; Miss Wainwright, Della Slaback; Betty Gordon, Amananda Chambers; Kathryn Phelan, Viola Leasing; Alice Paveh, Margaret McOmie; Mrs. Newman, Gladys Heald; Marie, the maid, Clara Bamesberger. Charles Wainwright, Art Mann; Scott Gibbs, Wallace Walton; Richard Horigan, Roosee Ingram; James Phelan, Roger Pohlmann; Perry, Marvin Rose; Thompson, Harold Holsworth; Judge Newman, Earl Turner; Roberts, Clifford Elger. April 19 and 20 are set as the tentative dates. This is the annual senior play and is always considered the big thing in the school life of the senior. Miss Lucille Bickley, who so successfully staged "The Lion and the Mouse" last year has direction of the play. "Jolly Bunch" Party The "Jolly Bunch," with the Miss Edna Rennie and Marjorie Cutter of hostesses, were entertained in the Getting Ready for Pandora One of the most gorgeous and scenic presentations to Anaheim audience will be "The Magic Chest" or "Pandora" as the production is better known on Friday evening, March 22. Miss Gretchen Holland, talented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Holland has the leading role, "Pandora," and displays her charm in solo dance numbers, pantomime and voice. Miss Holland's elaborate costumes are all being made at Anaheim H.S. by the sewing classes under the direction of Mrs. Lane and Mrs. Perry. Miss Holland will present Ted Schwan's dance "Sunrise." Miss O'Toole as "Hermes," will also present original solo dances. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. S. O'Toole and has had considerable experi­ence in this line. The dances are personally supervised by Mrs. Put­nard, Anaheim dance instructor. Grecian dances will add attraction to the story. Grecian girls playing ball, and the spring flower dance are among the numbers. Music composed by Miss Marle Warner, H.S. sophomore will be heard in the group dances. Other original dances will be presented by Miss Frances Adams. Mrs. Hugo Schulz is dovoting her time to the pantomime work and promises some really clever scenes. Constance Williams, who has a rich soprano voice will furnish special song selections. The High School orchestra under the leadership of Mrs. Higgins, is hard at work on the music scores. "Pandora" is being presented under the auspices of the physical training classes. Miss Irene Jacqueline is general director. Miss Irene MacLean is in charge of the lightening effects and stage work. Chat En Seau Postponed ENTRE NOUS CLUB ENJOYS HOURS OVER CARDS ENTRE NOUS, the card club so suc­cessfully sponsored by the Ana­helm Ebell club and compo­sed o members of the club, held the Mar­che meeting yesterday afternoon in the ladies parlor of the Elks club. Nin­tables were filled and the games we played during the entire afternoon the club having decided in favor all games and no refreshment. Mrs. M.E.Canby was winner first prize, Mrs.C.F.Grim second and Mrs.R.B.Herman third. T prizes were all valuable conveni­ence for use in the pantry. Tea graced the room and gave the air spring through their fragrance. Hostesses at the meeting were Mesa Jones J.P.Brastad,F.A.Buck Miss Frances Backs and Mrs.Baxter Hostesses for the April ming will be Mrs.M.E.Canby,M.MChambers,Mrs.A.K.Dahl and M.W.E.Duckworth. Playing yesterday were the Mama deans Andrews,Backs,Bonne Brus,Bowen,Chambers,Canby,Dkee,Erickson Pergus,Grim,Gro­garbison,Herman,Baxter,Bras­ter Young John Johnson JacobyKra¢er Lyons Peck Pressel Ruick son Wilson Elecholtz Gibson,Lingston and Miss Frances Backs... City Briefs Dr. and Mrs.J.E.Jewett of Si­Madre, were in Anaheim yester­ calling on former neighbors friends. The Jewetts reside­ in aheim until about one year ago, maltain their home on S.Los Sunday D Sweetwood party SunWill Richter and Mrs. Bergmae of Pocamotor trip was resorts. "Jolly Bunch" Party The "Jelly Bunch," with the Misses Edna Rennie and Marjorie Cutter of hostesses, were entertained in the Cypress grammar school Saturday evening. Party games and guessing contents were played for a time, and the spoon passing stunt was a jolly feature. The guests were all in hard-times costumes, and the judging for the 'best' costume gave quite a hard time also. Miss Blanche Cawthon was finely selected, her gown being made of a flour sack with the brand flaunted boldly across the front, and wearing with it a kahkil middle blouse. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served later to the fifteen boys and girls. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Priddy, Mrs. W. J. Rennic and Mrs. E. E. Cutter. Sophomore Party The sophomore class at Anaheim Hill held a class meeting today to make final plans for their party Friday evening. Miss Ida Manter of Pomona College was home over the week-end. $50 Reward TO ANYONE WHO WILL BRING US A WATCH WHICH CANNOT BE REPAIRED TO KEEP TIME WE ARE NOW IN A POSITION TO GIVE YOU THE VERY HIGHEST GRADE OF SERVICE AT REASONABLE PRICES AND AT THE SAME TIME WE USE ONLY GENUINE FACTORY MATERIAL. OUR JEWELRY REPAIRING CAN'T BE BEAT The Jewel Box ARTHUR A. COHEN Prop. 223 W. Center Anaheim Calif. CONSTANCE Williams, who has a rich soprano voice will furnish special song selections. The High School orchestra under the leadership of Mrs. Higgins is hard at work on the music scores. "Pandorn" is being presented under the auspices of the physical training classes. Miss Irene Jacquia is general director. Mrs Irene MacLean is in charge of the lightening effects and stage work. Chat En Seau Postponed The regular meeting of the Chat 'En Seau scheduled for Thursday evening with Mrs. Gus Proseco, has been postponed until Thursday, March 22 when the club will be entertained by Mrs. Fred Scott. St. Partick's Party Green predominates in the social hall decorations of the White Temple, for tonight at 7:30, the Fidelis class and the Men's Bible class with their husbands and wives will enjoy a St. Patrick's party. A program has been prepared with music and readings alternating. The women's quartet will sing several selections. Plans are laid for an attendance of one hundred, which, in itself, speaks for the importance and pleasure of the affair, which promises to become of the memorable events of the social season. Progressive Weekend Party A jolly weekend party composed of Mrs. Elise Fuller, and son, Herbert, of Los Angeles, Carl and Paul Constock, of San Diego; James Taylor and Clarence Conway, and Miss Messenger, all of Los Angeles, began at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. John, of Cypress. On Sunday they were joined by Mrs. Dora Fels in a drive to the city where dinner, with chevron as the piece de resistance was served. An afternoon and evening in Ocean Park concluded the day. Mrs. Fels remained over night with her sister, Mrs. Fuller and returned home late yesterday afternoon. David Schumacher of Los Angeles was the Sunday guests of friends. CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut on this slip, enclose with 6¢ and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Ill., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder aliments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, billiousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Jewett of Si Madro, were in Anaheim yester calling on former neighbors friends. The Jewetta resided in aheim until about one year ago, maltaint their home on S. Los geles-st and plan to return here the not distance future. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bigelow Mrs. Bigelow's mother, Mrs. O Johnson, made a business trip Long Beach last evening. Mrs. J. C. Smith and son, Me left this morning for a trip to ramento, expecting to be gone after two weeks. Frank N. Gibbs was in Long B and Wilmington, yesterday. The regular meeting of the active committee of the local post is scheduled to be held tomorrow. Mrs. F. Olson of Santa Ana patient at the local hospital today. Mrs. H. C. Ruick made a bus trip to Los Angeles today. D. M. Forsthe whose condition lowing flu remains above the passade a more restful night. A. M. Maxwell was removed to Glendale sanitarium in the Ambulance last evening. Mr well has been ill for several m with sciatic rheumatism and is serious condition. N. G. Deer, brother of Mrs. Huddle, who has been visiting for about six weeks, has gone to Francisco and the north before turning to his home in Oklahoma. MICHIGAN PICNIC SATURDAY The regular annual picnic big Michigan Assn.of So.Calif be held in Symeore Grove Park Day Saturday, the 17th. Pre-M.R.Parmelce announces the usual picnic features will be tried out with a brief program.C registers, hot coffee, badges and the arrangements for a great planned.Every Wolverine is and will be welcomed.Pic will bring their basket dinners. Hemstitching by Mine.Park location: 250 E.Center.St. GLYCEROLE LODGE Curros Congo Quickly No G Absolutely safe for infants adults 50e and $1 bottles Recommended and sold by Heying's Pharmacy Ask for list of JOYNER REM OUR JEWELRY REPAIRING CAN'T BE BEAT The Jewel Box ARTHUR A. COHEN Prop. 223 W. Center Anaheim Calif. Long distance moving between cities Bekins, high-powered, weather-proof, mammoth white vans—manned by skilled movers and drivers are at your service when you wish to move your household goods anywhere in California. This service saves cost of packing and crating—speeds up handling and delivery to your new location—and with least wear and tear. Our strategically-located offices—Los Angeles, Oakland, Fresno, San Francisco—facilitate prompt action. Write, phone or call at our nearest office for regular rates (based on weight and distance). Main 19 1335 So. Figueroa St. LOS ANGELES Oakland San Francisco Presso BEKINS NOUS CLUB BOYS HOURS OVER CARDS BUENA PARK News BUENA PARK, March 13.—Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. J. Wagner meted to Redlands on Friday retiring home Sunday noon. On Sunday afternoon a number of relatives and friends gathered to celebrate the 35th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wagner. It was also the birthday day of five of the guests. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Dano and Bally Shaw visited over the week end with Mrs. M. B. Shaw at San Bernalino. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaw attended the show at the Rialto theater on Saturday evening. The Ladies Aid of the Congregational church held their monthly meeting at the Community High School Thursday afternoon. The entertainment committee reported that $55 had been cleared on the Washington Birthday social. Plans are being made for a Silver tea on Friday, March 23rd. Mr. E. E. Thurman left on Sunday for a ten days visit with son Arthur Thurman at Palm Springs. L. T. Wilsey attended a fairy meeting at Santa Ana on Saturday. Miss Irma Robison spent the week end at home. Mrs. Andrew Bassel and Lasse Wise attended the Rialto theater at Fullerton on Saturday evening. Richard Nelson of U. S. I and Miss Gertrude Nelson of Los Angeles spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaw of son Robert were dinner guests at Funington Park on Sunday and later took in the show at Grauman Metropolitan. Harley Jones had a finger pushed at the oil fields on Saturday. Sabe Robison was a business visitor to Los Angeles on Thursday. Mrs. H. H. Haggarty and Mrs. V. Stevenson attended the Recreation Specialist Here Miss Randall, of Palo Alto, social recreation specialist, arrived Monday and can be reached at her headquarters in the Chomber of Commerce, she will open the institute this evening at 7:30 in the St. Michael's Guild hall to teach men and women play leadership. The course is free and all interested are cordially welcome. Many applications have already been received, among them applications from all the teachers of Anaheim schools, and a successful course of instruction is anticipated. Phone 512 for information. The institute will be open Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday evenings during the next two weeks, beginning March 13: Sherwood Club Social The Sherwood club met Saturday with Miss Edna Hochuli at her home on South Meeree, with Miss Fern Hein as assistant hostess. The regular study period was heartily enjoyed, with Miss Schweutter and Miss Hochuli in charge. A social hour with choice refreshment later featured the afternoon. The attendance was unusually good and several new music students were added to the company. The Sherwood school of Music will soon open a downtown studio, with Miss Schweutter and Miss Hochuli in charge, the location to be announced in a few days. Plain Dealer Want Ads Get Results Gee and Mr. Cooper were among the patrons at Rialto on Sunday afternoon. The Woman's Club will meet at the Community Hall on Thursday afternoon. A Hawaiian program will be given and some special numbers will be featured. Mesdames A. L. Ben Mrs. J. E. Jewett of Sierra were in Anaheim yesterday and the Jewetts resided in Antil about one year ago, but their home on S. Los Angeles and plan to return here in distance future. Mrs. Edward Bigelow and Angelow's mother, Mrs. O. C., made a business trip to reach last evening. J. C. Smith and son, Melvin, morning for a trip to Sacramento expecting to be gone about aka. N. Gibbs was in Long Beach Huntington, yesterday. Regular meeting of the exeem committee of the local Legion scheduled to be held tonight. F. Olsen of Santa Anna is at the local hospital today. H. C. Ruick made a business Los Angeles today. Forsthe whose condition follou remains above the same, a more restful slight last Maxwell was removed to the sanitarium in the Huddleence last evening. Mr. Max has been ill for several months statistic rheumatism and is in a condition. Deer brother of Mrs. W. S., who has been visiting here about six weeks, has gone to Sanco and the north before returning to his home in Oklahoma. REGULAR ANNUAL PIECLE OF THE Michigan Assn of So. Calif. will be in Sycamore Grove Park all Saturday, the 17th. President Parmelee announces that all annual picnic features will be car-att with a brief program. County towns hot coffee, badges and all arrangements for a great day are needed. Every Wolverine is invited will be weeoned. Pieniekers bring their basket dinners. Stitching by Mne. Parks.Newton 250 E. Center St. NYCEROLE LOBELLA Cough Quickly No Quition relatively info for infants children adults 50s and $1 bottle Recommended and sold by Heying's Pharmacy For list of JOYNER REMEDIES Wise attended the Rialto theater at Fullerton on Saturday evening. Richard Nelson of U. S. I and Miss Gertrude Nelson of Los Angeles spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaw of son Robert were dinner guests at fun-ington Park on Sunday and later took in the show at Grauman Metropolitan. Harles Jones had a finger pushed at the oil fields on Saturday. Sabe Robison was a business visitor to Los Angeles on Thursday. Mrs. H. H. Haggarty and Mrs. Alice V. Stevenson attend the Pennsylvania reunion at Symore Grove, Los Angeles on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cutway have been on the sick list the past week. Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Hassone reported to be quite ill at their month- at home. Mrs. F. B. Walls of Anaheim was a guest at the S. Middleton ble on Saturday. Mrs. Lawrence Tilton was Los Angeles shopper on Saturday. Annie Brown won the prize of $1.00 given to the child filling the largest number of tickets: the P.T.A. entertainment on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Roel and children spent Sunday with J and Mrs. Fred Keck at Los Angels. Richard Kohtz of GlendalePent Saturday and Sunday with hister Mrs. Lawrence Tilton. Miss Buelah Nelson visited Los Angeles on Saturday and ended Grauman Metropolitan. Mrs. Ramon Molena, who been a patient at the Buena Park altarium for the past week, waken to her home at Carmenita Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Griwintertained Mr. and Mrs. Perch Los Angeles on Sunday. Noel Dodd, Clay and Clint Ms. The Sherwood school of Music will soon open a downtown studio, with Miss Schweather and Miss Hochull in charge, the location to be announced in a few days. Plain Dealer Want Ads Get Results Gee and Mr. Cooper were among the patrons at th Rialto on Sunday afternoon. The Woman's Club will met at the Community Hall on Thursday noon. A Hawaiian program will be given and some special numbers will be featured. Mendames A.L.Bennett, Herbert Bixby, Lewis Blatz and P.Cody will be hostesses. Tommy and Everett Nallal of Ful- lerton visited in town on Sunday. Plain Dealer Want Ads Get Results The Best Dry Cleaners In Anaheim Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 Ladies' work given special attention. All goods called for and delivered. Phone Us—42 The Bell Cleaners and Dyers 1102 Lincoln Morton Davis, Proprietor DON'T BY SHOES YET! WAIT FOR ANNOUNCEMENT IN WENESDAY'S ISSUE Brandeburg & Engle "The line of Smart Shoes" 214 J CENTER ST. STORE CLOSE!WEDNESDAY ALL DAY CERTIFIED USED CAR SALE This Week Only Cut out and bring this add with your is good for $10 On any certified used car in our large assortment. You can drive the car you select three days and if you are not satisfied we will allow you what you paid for it on any other used car in stock. Each and every car has price marked in plain font and certified to you as to mechanical condition. Come in and look for it. We may have just what you want; we take your old car on first in terms on balance. Fords, all types and models, Buicks, odges, Chandlers, Hup mobiles, Paiges and other popular makes. Certified Used Cr Market Open Evenings Till P.M. GEORGE DUTON FORD LINCOLN RDSON SALES AND SERVICES 222 No. Los Angeles St. Anaheim Phone 263