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COUNTRY CLUB
IN DIVERSIFIED
P. M. MEETING
WITH the pretty home of Mrs. Ralph Maas, on Ball road, arrived in spring flowers from her own garden, a perfect setting for the West End Country club at home" greeted the guests. With fancy work to busy the fingers and music for the mind, two reading by Mrs. H. G. Carlin, who is very clever in this line, the afternoon was most entertaining.
Substantial refreshment was served in two courses by Mrs. Maas, who was assisted by Mrs. C. E. Harbeson. Three visitors were present, Mrs. Minnie Pierce, Mrs. Best, cousin of Mrs. Baker, and Mrs. Howe, eldest of Mrs. Meredith. Members present were the Meredames F. H. Wealer, J. J. O'Melia, C. E. Douglas, A. F. Fishering, G. P. Baker, E. S. Bell, of Long Bench; Fred Little, C. E. Harbeson, H. W. Saulshery, J. H. Ritchie, F. A. Willcox, Ida Dutton, Wm. McAllister, John Eells, George Rebman, Frank Meredith, H. G. Carlin, F. K. Day, Miss Marjorie Day, and Mrs. Maas.
Four little tots, Ruth Dutton, Virginia Harbeson, Harriett Maas and her small brother enjoyed the afternoon quite as much as their elders, and had their own little table at refreshment hour.
The next meeting will be held with Mrs. McAllister and Mrs. Carlin the last Friday in April.
Entertains Few Friends
Mrs. C. P. Tompkins graciously entertained informally yesterday afternoon at her pretty new home, N. Temon-st. The time was passed in social diversion and refreshment was
Baptist S. S. Program
Children of the Calvary Baptist church will present an excellent program tomorrow at the regular Sunday school hour. The classes have rehearsed faithfully and are in a position to entertain the large congregation expected. The numbers include:
2:45, Majestic Sweeness.
Prayer by Rev. S. P. Gott.
Easter Scripture Lesson, John Bly.
Primary exercise, under direction,
Mrs. Maltbie, "Easter Wish",
"What a Little Bird Says",
"Bells and Booms",
"Easter Song".
Recitation, "Night and Morn"
Samuel Gott.
Exercise, "The Reason," Bluebird class.
Song, "Easter Bells," King's Daughters class.
Recitation, "Oh Garden of Joy," Fern Murch.
Recitation, "Light of the Wild," Bluebird class.
Song, "Our Risen Lord," Bluebird class.
Recitation, "The Living Christ," Howard Murch.
Sole, "A Garden Fair," Mrs. R. J. Ohund.
Offering and benediction.
Former Teacher Returns
Mrs. N. B. Hobbs, of Dallas, Texas, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Morris, of Cypress for a few days. She will visit another daughter in Los Angeles, Mrs. Anna Zeigler, until Monday, then return to Cypress for an extended stay.
Mrs. Hobba was a teacher in the Cypress school about fifteen years ago, her daughter, Mrs. Morris, then unmarried, being an assistant. She sees quite a difference in the schools of the then and the now and is great amusement for a time.
HONOREES
PRETTY O'BIRTHDAY
A COTERIE of intl have held their ship for may years, the "bunch" yester the home of Mrs. W.
South Philadelphia Merritt assisting both Huntington and Grose, of Orange.
Inversaries yesterday was in celebration of Mrs. Huntington belting the "bunch" and Mr friend.
Easter colors, yellow tiles and dabses, en rooms and the dining centered with a hub same colors.The same pretty comb course luncheon was the outstanding feast two birthday cakes with sixteen yellow dices on each one to which each honoree and white rose buds cake.
Much merriment Huntington was p basket full of pack gifts,and when she found they were App later she was preso gold piece and so gifts.Mrs.Grose al pretty remembrance amusement for a time.
The intimate little ed Mrs.Welcome W Sierkes,Mrs.Funn Grose,Mrs.Hunting Lynch and the two Knott and Miss Mo
Entertains Few Friends
Mrs. C. P. Tompkins graciously entertained informally yesterday afternoon at her pretty new home, N. Temon-st. The time was passed in social diversion and refreshment was served.
Mrs. Tompkins had beautified her rooms with spring flowers and greenery.
Guests of Mrs. Tompkins included Mrs. George N. Noland and Mrs. Valarie of Fullerton, Mrs. Stewart N. White, Mrs. Harry D. Akerman, Mrs. Everett, Mrs. Madden, Mrs. J. B. Collings.
Plan Easter Outing
A picnic party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Carterall, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Renne, Mrs. Clasen, Mrs. Roberts and P. A. Rupert have planned a drive to Los Angeles, Hollywood, and adjacent points tomorrow. If the weather is fine.
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Former Teacher Returns
Mrs. N. B. Hobbs, of Dallas, Texas, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Morris, of Cypress for a few days. She will visit another daughter in Los Angeles, Mrs. Anna Zeigler, until Monday, then return to Cypress for an extended stay.
Mrs. Hobbs was a teacher in the Cypress school about fifteen years ago, her daughter, Mrs. Morris, their unmarried being an assistant. She sees quite a difference in the schools of the then and the now and is greatly pleased with the improvement.
Mrs. Hobbs visited here three years ago and notes much progress in Cypress since that time.
Dine Together
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Organ, of Beaver Crossing, Neb., a dinner party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sidener, on West Broadway, last evening. Easter colors in pink carnations, yellow daisies and Easter lilies were artistically placed in living and dining rooms and a pretty low centerpiece of the same flowers graced the table.
Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Organ, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ritchle and Mr. and Mrs. Sidener. Mrs. Sidener formerly lived in Beaver Crossing, as well as the Ritchles, and the Organs, who were their close friends in the old home were piled with questions about those remaining there and gave a very happy conversational hour.
Notice to Delphians
The study meetings of the Delphian society will be held this week as follows the Alpha section with Mrs. E. E. Smith, 1130 W. Center, Wednesday afternoon; Beta section, with Mrs. C. P. Grim, Thursday afternoon; Delta, with Mrs. H. A. Johnston on Friday afternoon and Gamma, also Friday afternoon, with Mrs. Charles Mann. All the meetings are called for 2 o'clock and as plans for the pageant will be discussed and parts announced, all members are urged to be present.
For choice orange groves see J. E. Schumacher Co., 212 W. Center St. Phone 975.
H.S.BANDO PROVES I
Patrons were given evening by the Hired directed by Bert F., band played without deserving of credit.
A surprise feature reel of Bu Hard Luck.
Homer Wallace and took charge of the Following is the plot.
A Frat...
B Officer of the Day...
A Duet Trombone Reverie...
Albert Mitchell and Robert Thompson...
A Mignonette...
Arr by L. P.
B CO-ED...
Ban
Piano-Song...
B Humming Bird Frances Saxaphone...
A After Every Poem Burnette.
B For the Sake of Ernest R. Ball.
A Lutapiel...
Arr by L.P.
B Burns FATAL (By International) HEALDSBURG.
Burns received what to start the kitchen late caused the dead Long, well known r...
Go to the White Temple Easter Sun.
Broadway and Philadelphia
and pray that
The Easter Faith
May be yours, the Easter Faith proclaiming that
The Night of Death is not Eternal
This Mortal Must Put on Immortality
The White Temple has prepared a great musical and preaching program. Dr. H. H. Young will lead the chorus choir in Barnby's "Break Forth into Joy" and with Mrs. J. M. Hitchcock will sing the duet: "The Morning Star sang together.
Rev. Dr. R. J. Wyckoff
The Great Preacher from Baltimore
WILL PREACH THE EASTER SERMON
We are Immortals, After Death
The Resurrection!
THE WOMAN'S PAGE
OF THE PLAIN DEALER, MARCH, 31, 1923
HONOREES GIVEN PRETTY GIFTS AT BIRTHDAY PARTY
ACCOLLEE of intimate friends who have held their very close friendship for may years, surprised one of the "bunch" yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Knott, 118 South Philadelphia with Miss Eva Merritt assisting hostess, Mrs. Ellizaboth Huntington and Mrs. Gertrude Grose, of Orange, had birthday anniversaries yesterday, and the affair was in celebration of those events. Mrs. Huntington being the member of the "bunch" and Mrs. Grose a mutual friend.
Easter colors, yellow and white, hides and dabies, enhanced the living rooms and the dining room table was centered with a huge basket of the same colors. The favors were the same pretty combination. A two-course luncheon was served at 330. the outstanding feature being the two birthday cakes, iceed in white, with sixteen yellow and white candles on each one to designate the age which each honoree feels. Yellow and white rose buds also trimmed the cake.
Much merriment arose when Mrs. Huntington was presented with a basket full of packages, presumably gifts, and when she opened them found they were April fool jokes. But later she was presented with a $10 gold place and several individual gifts. Mrs. Grose also received many pretty remembrances. Games gave amusement for a time, also.
The intimate little company included Mrs. Welcome Ward, Mrs. Ralph Sierkes, Mrs. Fannie Weaver, Mrs. Grose, Mrs. Huntington, Miss Betty Lynch and the two hostesses, Mrs. Knott and Miss Merritt.
CHURCHES
First Christian Church
Leon L. Myers Minister
Bible school 9:45—picture taken of school at 9:45 sharp.
Great Easter program.
Communion, 11:00 a.m.
Morning sermon on resurrection theme.
Evening services 7:30, theme,
"Should a Romanist Hold Office?"
Calvary Baptist Church
Rev v. Sam P. Gott, pastor.
205 S. Clitron, Phone 946
I. O. O. F. Hall, West Center St.
9:45 a.m. school—Harold H. Knox, Supt.
11:00 a.m. services,
6:20 p.m. B.Y.P.U.—All departments.
7:30 p.m. services,
Wednesday, Spanish Mission,
6:30 Teachers' Training class,
7:30 Midweek Prayer and Praise service.
Study 12th Chapter Ma-thew.
St. Michael's Episcopal Church
Emily and Adèle St.
Rev. A. G.H. Bode, rector
Easter Services.
8 a.m. Holy Communion.
9:45, Children's service in church and offering of mite boxes.
10:45, Holy Communion, Easter Music and Easter offering.
3:00 p.m. Baptisms.
Salem Evangelical Church
Cor. Center and Helena
Rev. F. Doescher, pastor.
Services at the Maxwell Spiritual Church
436 N. Olive-at, will be held Sunday,
at 7:30 p.m., messages by Rev. Mil-dred Maxwell.
Thursday 7:30 a.m., messages to all by Rev. Mil-dred Maxwell.
First Congregational Church
Buena Park
S. F. Hiligensfeld, pastor
Bible school 9:45 a.m.
11:00 a.m. services.
Junior and Senior C.B. 6:30 p.m.
Evening worship, 7:30 p.m.
West Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. F.M. Elger,
9:45 a.m. Sunday school.
11:00 a.m. services.
7:00 Special Epworth League services.
7:30 Services by Dr. Leopert of Chicago. Everybody invited.
Adults Bible class 6:45 p.m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
St Boniface Catholic Church
On next Sunday and until further notice masses will be celebrated at 7:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Evening service will be at 7:30.
International Bible Student Ass'n
Third Floor I.O.O.F.Bldg.
138 W.Center
5:30 p.m. Bible study class,"The Atonement".
6:30 p.m. Bible Study cClass,"The Divine Plan of the Ages."
H. S. BAND CONCERT PROVES BIG TREAT
Patrons were given a treat last evening by the High School band, directed by Bert F. Steelhead. The band played without a flaw and is deserving of credit.
A surprise feature was the two reel comedy of Buster Keaton in Hard Luck.
Homer Wallace and Stewart Jayne took charge of the stage work. Following is the program:
A. Frat ... John P. Barth
B. Officer of the Day ... R. B. Hall Band
A. Duet Trombone and French Horn Reverie ... Castimer Fabre
Albert Mitchell and Walter Hineman, Robert Thompson, accompanist
A. Mignonnette ... J. Bauman
Arr. by L. P. Laurendean
B. CO-ED ... J. S. Zameenik Band
Piano-Solos
A. Sailor Song ... Heller
B. Humming Bird ... McDowell Frances Yorker
Saxaphone Section
A. After Every Party—Freed and Burnette.
B. For the Sake of Old Langayne—Ernest R. Ball.
A. Lutapiel ... Keler-bela
Arr. by L. P. Laurendean Band
BURNS FATAL TO DANCHER (By International News Service)
HEALDSBURG, Cal., Mar. 31—Burns received when he attempted to start the kitchen fire with distillate caused the death today of Leon Long, well known rancher.
St. Michael's Episcopal Church
Emily and Adèle St.
Rev. A. G. H. Bode, rector
Easter Services.
8 a.m. Holy Communion.
9:45, Children's service in church and offering of mite boxes.
10:45, Holy Communion, Easter Music and Easter offering.
3:00 p.m. Baptisms.
Salem Evangelical Church
Cor. Center and Helena
Rev. F. H. Doescher, pastor.
English service, 9:30, sermon by the pastor.
Sunday school 10:15 to 11:15.
Examination of class in catechim followed by Easter service.
11:30 a.m. Easter service.
7:30 Easter service.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30.
Choir practice, 7:30, Saturday evenings.
Religious Instruction, Saturday afternoon, 2 to 4.
Undenominational
Jesse N. Blakeloy, Pastor
Meet at the pastor's home, 511 N. Olive-st., Anaheim, Calif., where the full gospel is preached, with old time results.
Services each week as follows;
Sabbath school, 9:45 a.m. Preaching service 11:00 a.m.
Afternoon service, 3:00 p.m.
Praise service 7:00 p.m.
Midweek Bible Study — Wednesday at 7:00 p.m.
Zion Lutheran Church
Rav. H. G. Smelzer, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:15.
Sermon, 10:30.
English sermon, 7:30.
Services with Communion, 10:30.
Children's program assisted by the choir, 7:30 p.m.
Monday morning services, 10:30.
Ladies Ald, Thursday at 2 p.m.
Choir practice, Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Placentia Community Church
Howard P. Gage, pastor
9:45 Bible school.
11:00 Morning worship.
6:30 p.m., Young People's meeting.
7:30 Evening service.
First Church of Christ Scientist Corner Chartres and Philadelphia Sunday services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Subject March 25, "Matter."
Wednesday, 8 p.m., a meeting at which testimonials of Christian Science healing are given.
Sunday School—9:30 a.m.
Free Christian Science reading room at 304 First National Bank building, open daily except Sundays and legal holidays, 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
The public cordially welcome.
First Spiritual Church
204 N. Los Angeles St.
Mrs. Nellie Allen and another medium will hold circles at 2:20 p.m.
Sunday, Special music and trance lecture and messages will be given at 7:30 p.m. Every one is welcome.
Grace Lutheran Church
One block from Broadway on S. Palm.
J. H. Peters, Pastor
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Maxwell Spiritual
Church
can be held Sunday,
messages by Rev. Mimessages to all
Maxwell.
National Church
Park
held, pastor
a. m.
C. B. 6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Methodist Episcopal
Church
school.
services.
worth League services.
Dr. Leoppert of
my invited.
6:45 p.m.
Wednesday at 7:30
Motherolic Church
and until further
be celebrated at
m. and 10:00 a.m.
I will at 7:20.
Lee Student Ass'n
D. O. P. Bldg.
Center
study class, "The
Study cZlass, "The
Ages."
9:20 a.m. Sunday school (Mission)
9:45 a.m. Easter services.
10:00 a.m. Sunday school.
11:00 a.m. Easter services.
No evening service.
Congregation meets Monday evening.
Young Peoples society Wednesday
evening.
Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon.
Presbyterian Church
Thomas Holmes Walter, Minister
Bible school at 9:45 a.m. Frank
N. Gibba, superintendent. Classes for
adults and children.
Women's Class, W. M. Wickett,
Men's Class, K. C. Hartranft.
MORNING
Prelude, "Resurrection Morn," Johnston.
Offertory solo, "Majesty of Divine
Humiliation," (Crucifixion) Stainer — Mr. Waugh.
Sermon, "Credentials without a Plaw."
Cantata, "Easter Angels", Fearis.
1. Prelude.
2. Angel Guards, Baritone Solo and Trio—Mr. Askin, Miss Grimshaw, Miss Walker, Mr. Waugh.
3. Angels at the Gethsemane. Soprano solo and chorus—Miss Grimshaw and quartet.
4. The Wondering Angels, chorus,
soprano and tenor solo—Miss Grimshaw, Mr. Waugh and quartet.
5. Rock of Ages; contralto and tenor quet—Miss Walker and Mr. Waugh.
6. The Angels of the Resurrection,
tenor solo and chorus—Mr. Waugh and quartet.
7. The Victory is Won, chorus.
8. Thou Art Gone Up on High,
baritone solo and chorus—Mr. Askin and quartet.
9. Joy in the Mansions of Light,
contralto solo and trio—Miss Walker-Miss Grimshaw and Mr. Waugh.
10. The Angel's Adoration, Final chorus.
BELIEVE LENINE TO LAST SHORT TIME
(By International News Service)
LONDON, Mar. 31.—Nicolai Lenine's condition is steadily becoming worse and it is believed death will be a few days longer, said a dispatch from Stockholm today.
A telegram from Moscow said Lenine's temperature had risen to 99, exerting a weakening effect.
There is much political activity at Moscow and Petrograd, according to adresses from Copenhagen, steps have been taken by Leon Trotsky to establish a military dictatorship if Lenine dies.
Dale Hamilton Evans, organist and director.
Methodist White Temple
James Allen Geisinger, D. D.
Minister
MORNING
Prelude, Golgotha, (b) Easter Morning, Otto Malling—Miss Grace Curtis.
Professional, "Holy, Holy, Holy," Hunn 78.
Invocation.
Hymn, "Christ the Lord is Risen Today," 156.
Apostles Creed.
Prayer, closing with the Lord's Prayer—the pastor.
Anthem, "Break Forth Into Joy," Barnby, chorus choir.
Responsive Reading—Easter Sunday—led by Rev. Coe R. Wellman.
Gloria Patrii.
New Testament—The Ressurrection.
Offertory, duet, "The Morning Stars Sang Together," Huhn—Mrs. J. M. Hitchcock and Dr. H. H. Young.
Announcements.
Hymn, "Lift Your Glad Voices in Triumph on High, for Jesus Hath Risen and Man Cannot Die"—153.
NATHOLIC CHURCH
and until further
be celebrated at
m. and 10:00 a.m.
I'll be at 7:20.
THE STUDENT ASS'N
D. O. P. Bldg.
Center
study class. "The
Study cZlass. The
Ages."
c lecture by Scott
"A Sick World."
CHRIST SCIENTIST
AND PHILADELPHIA
11 a. m. and 8
"Matter.".
m., a meeting at
of Christian Sciven.
1:50 a. m.
Science reading
National Bank
except Sundays
11 a. m. to 5:30
ally welcome.
ANAL CHURCH
Angeles St.
and another medzen at 7:30 p.m.
music and trance
will be given at
one is welcome.
MAN CHURCH
Dowdy on S. Palm.
a Pastor
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andise is plainly marked; no goods marked up for this sale to deon prices. We invite you to inspect our prices.
L: GATES
Furniture Company
Rugs, Linoleums, Gas Ranges, Stoves, Dishes, Ice Boxes, Beds
Springs, etc.
259 East Center Street
Anaheim, Calif.