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COMMUNITY CLUB HEARS RADIO AT LA RUE HOME THE Cypress-Hansea Community club held a most successful meeting yesterday at the home of Mrs. Hugh LaRue, Mrs. C. F. Huttenlocker being assistant hostess. The members were given a treat in hearing a concert over the fine radio which has been recently installed in the LaRue home. The house was prettily trimmed with dahlias of many shades and a basket of the huge, colorful blooms mixed with ferns, centered the table. The business meeting was in charge of Mrs. W. J. Rennie, who acted as president protem in the absence of both president and vice president. The annual picnic, at which the hurlbands and families will be honored guests, was discussed and the time set for Sunday, Aug. 26, the place, Bixby park, Long Beach. Mrs. V. K. Shandler and Mrs. Dora Pels were placed on the committee to provide ice cream, and Mrs. D. S. Wetherbee volunteered to go early and " sit on a table" to reserve it. The club decided to arrange for an exhibit in the Cypress Farm center display at the Orange-co fair, to assist the center in again winning the cup. Another treat was the readings by Mrs. John Pitts, of Los Angeles, who is a talented woman. She read the one act play, "The Twelve Pound Look," by James M. Barrie. Brick ice cream, punch and cake were served late in the meeting. The next hostesses will be Mrs. George Peters and Mrs. H. H. Ham- WOMEN ORGANIZE AUXILIARY TO LOCAL MOOSE WIVES of the Moose lodgemen will now have a first class alibi when two or three of them choose to form a little party all by themselves to a nice, sentimental drama or something which friend husband might not enjoy so well, for officers from the Women of Mooseheart Legton No. 29, of Los Angeles, came down to Anaheim last night to institute an order of the kind here. The new lodge is No. 749, and numbers 33 charter members, with other names on the waiting list. Already the new order has received an invitation to a social affair to be given in Long Beach on the evening of August 28. A card party and program will be the features of the evening. With a few vacancies to fill, the following officers were elected and installed: Senior regent, Mrs. Adolph Zimmerman; junior senior regent, Mrs. J. F. McCracken; past senior regent, Mrs. A. H. Pape; recorder, Mr. Mildred Holditch; champain, Mrs. Rapler; treasurer, Mrs. C. J. Van Horn; pianist, Mrs. Ziminerman; sentinel, Miss Bauer; guide, Mrs. Richard Groon; argus, Mrs. Whalen. Visiting officers from the Los Angeles organization were: Senior regent, Mrs. Bradley; junior senior regent, Mrs. Anderson; chaplain, Mrs. Warner; past regent, Mrs. Hanbly; recorder, Mrs. Berry; treasurer, Mrs. Temple; guide, Mrs. Fleming; assistant guide, Mrs. Arnold; sentinel, Mrs. Conley; argus, Mrs. Mead; organist, Mrs. Beaver. MEN of Chispa contained the hour last evening at when a committee, Alexander, worthy over one of the moral affairs of the sate. A program given talented members in dollin duet by the Mr and J. P. Brastad, acclaimed piano by Mrs. R Blenda Probst gave Mr. George Jackson playing his accomplish solo. Miss Evelyn two readings Miss danced two number playing the piano for Evans, of Fullerton solo, Miss Glinter no also. Guests were present Ana, Mrs. A. C. B patron, and Mrs. Carron of Santa Ana were San Pedro, Full towns nearby. Dahlias and asterective yin the band luncheon was served the good of the order the table, and man talks were made. The next meeting night, or associate the occasion is frequent in connection a court Kellenberger district worthy matron, will Home From Mr. and Mrs. Lee daughter, Miss Viri turned from a 10 d Lake Arrowhead, trains and fine fishing The club decided to arrange for an exhibit in the Cypress Farm center display at the Orange-co fair, to assist the center in again winning the cup. Another treat was the readings by Mrs. John Pitts, of Los Angeles, who is a talented woman. She read the one act play, "The Twelve Pound Look," by James M. Barrie. Brick tea cream, punch and cake were served late in the meeting. The next hostesses will be Mrs. George Peters and Mrs. H. Hammond at the Peters home. Music With Meals Music with your meals will be featured at the Elks club house starting this evening, when a peppy orchestra will play sweet strains during the dinner hour. There will be no extra charge outside the menu and the patrons can dance or not, as they see it. While this arrangement is primarily for the Elks and their families, the friends are invited and the plan is meeting with considerable enthusiasm. This plan will be carried out each evening. Thousand Miles by Auto Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Nickles, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Nickles and Miss Dernice Nickles returned last evening from a 954-mile auto trip to northern records. The quintet covered points of interest in Owens Valley, Yosemite, Sierra Nevada Mountains, and Tioga Pass they were 9964 feet above sea level. They camped the entire trip and had a most wonderful time. "Pike" Party at Beach A merry party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Wilson, Miss Ruth Wilson, Mrs. Roy Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. George Cheatham, Miss Ruth Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wilson motored to Long Beach where they passed the evening. The annuements of the pike were enjoyed and dancing at the pike was a happy feature. Night at Belmont Pier A lively crowd of young folk enjoyed a weele roast at Belmont pier recently. Chapconed by the Messrs G. G. W. D. Priddy, the "buich" prepared a wonderful feast of the "succulent warm canines". They had taken a victoria elong and had music with their meal, a la Ambassa-dor dining room. The amusements of the pike were done later. Forming the merry party were the Messrs Priddy, the Misses Roberta and Blanche Cawthon, Edna Re莞, May Priddle, Marjorie Cutter, and the Messrs Raymond Musser, Mrs. Mildred Holditch, champain, Mrs. Rapier, treasurer, Mrs. C. J. Van Horn; pianist, Mrs. Zinnerman; sentinel, Miss Bauer; guide, Mrs. Richard Groon; argus, Mrs. Whalen. Visiting officers from the Los Angeles organization were: Senior regent, Mrs. Bradley; junior senior regent, Mrs. Anderson; chaplain, Mrs. Warner; past regent, Mrs. Hanbly; recorder, Mrs. Berry; treasurer, Mrs. Temple; guide, Mrs. Flening; assistant guide, Mrs. Arnold; sentinel, Mrs. Conley, argus, Mrs. Mead; organist, Mrs. Beaver. They expressed themselves as much pleased with the interest shown and the promising outlook for a prosperous winter. Annual election occurs all over the state in December and those placed last evening will probably be re-elected at that time. They will meet Thursday evening in Moose hall to organize and appoint committees. After the business meeting, the Moose provided excellent entertainment with fancy dancing, vocal solos and instrumental music and later served ice cream, cake and coffee. Popular Pair Weds A license to wed was issued today to Miss Mildred June Lucas, to Mr. Elmer Lacy McWilliams, both of Buena Park vicinity. The young couple overlooked telling their friends all about their plans, and no details are known. Miss Lucas is the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Lucas. She was an Anaheim high school girl and among the most popular of her class. Mr. McWilliams is well known, the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McWilliams. The marriage is the culmination of a schooltime romance. Their friends are anxiously awaiting their return with the details of the happy news. LOCALS Edward Powell of Artesia is a patient at the local sanitarium today. Fred Mohz is driving a new Jewett Sport touring. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Morris and Mrs. Gladys Proefrock motored to Hollywood Monday evening to see "The Covered Wagon" at the Hollywood Egyptian theater. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Johnson and two children of Fullerton were guests last evening of Mr. and Mrs.H.C.Ruick. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris of Cypress were in Los Angeles yesterday and purchased a fine Westinghouse radio with horn attachment. Mr. and Mrs. George Trapp, accompanied by their daughter Florence and Miss Lucy Abplanalp, left Saturday for an auto journey through the high Sierras and will continue talks were made. The next meeting night, or associate in connection with Kellenberger, district worthy matron, will talk were made. Home From Mr. and Mrs. Leech daughter, Miss Virgil turned from a 10 day Lake Arrowhead. Trains and fine fishin but are being caught eggs and worms. 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Chapeconed by the Messrs G. G. and W. D. Priddy, the "butch" prepared a wonderful feast of the "succulent warm canines". They had taken a victoria elong and had music with their meal, a la Ambassador dining room. The amusements of the pike were done later. Forming the merry party were the Messrs Priddy, the Misses Roberta and Blanche Cawthon, Edna Reunle, May Priddie, Marjorie Cutter, and the Messrs Raymond Mussler, Charles Revoes, Jack Barnett, Harvey Hollingsworth, Ed Siems and George Cawthon. Department Picnic The intermediate department of the White Temple Sunday school will have an all day picnic at Orange-co park tomorrow. Every member is urged to be at the church at 9 o'clock where cars will be waiting to convey those who have no method of transportation. Lunch is provided for. Hear Notables Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Luce were in Los Angeles at the Castle San Souci where Emil Oberhorfer, orchestra leader of the Hollywood Bowl concerts, was guest of honor. The program was of Indian music and featured selections by Mme Gloria Mayne, prima donna; Chief India Yavlache, baritone; accompanied by Wah-nee-neh, pianist, and other celebreties. The program was presented under the auspices of the Los Angeles Opera club. OCCUPY NEW HOME SOON Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Musser, who have been Cypress residents for a long while, are planning to occupy their new home at 723 South Helena street about Sept. 1. The house is a seven-room, modern-in-detail and with the garage cost $5,500. The Mussera are also building an eight-room duplex house at 719 South Helena, which will have all built in features. This will be income property. WORTHMORE TRACT Hollywood Monday evening to see "The Covered Wagon" at the Hollywood Egyptian theater. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Johnson and two children of Fullerton were guests last evening of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rulck. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris of Cypress were in Los Angeles yesterday and purchased a fine Westinghouse radio with horn attachment. Mr. and Mrs. George Trapp, accompanied by their daughter Florence and Miss Lucy Abplanalp, left Saturday for an auto journey through the high Sierra and will continue north to Bishop. The Misses Vera and Norma Mockes left today for Lake Arrowhead to spend a week and a half. They were taken up by A. Diehl of Long Beach. Clarence Frank and J. Willhour motored to Riverside today. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Schumacher and guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brus, passed the week-end at Big Bear and Lake Arrowhead. AT THE HOTEL VALENCIA C. Burgess, S. P. Miller, H. E. Gardner, V. Story, F. C. Cowan, J. P. Kessler, M. M. Wilson, J. P. Pitt, Fred Andrews, F. J. Stevens, A.W.Greig and C.W.Shenk, Los Angeles; David V.Mikes, Ocean Park; R.F.York and J.W.York,Santa Monica. AT THE HOTEL PLEASANT W.J.Morehart Jr., Franklin R.Steed and Ernest Boyd, Los Angeles; William Dower,Taft; Arnold H.Mae,Ventura,and S.W.Peterson,Pacific Beach. Fullerton Briefs Fullerton trustees last night awarded contract for 10,500 lineal feet of 22-inch sewer pipe to the Bent Concrete Pipe Co.of Los Angeles at $1.00 per lineal foot Only one other bid was received. A request was made to the board by Walker and Martin that they be given a 30-day extension on the lighting contract.The request was granted. R.T.Davis,fire chief,was chosen to represent Fullerton in the Orangeco Builders Exchange. For best results try Plain Dealer Classified ads. The ladies of the N served an excellent day yesterday to the menumity who were deferred to repairs and repaired.Hugh LaRue and Flatt returned Friday where they had been trip They brought but Ralph LaRue,a led them home.He ed under the U.S.C department around O for some time,and L Riverside on a similar Mr.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills.H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills.H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills.H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills.H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills.H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills.H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills.H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills.H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills.H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills.H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills.H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills.H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills.H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills,H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills,H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills,H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills,H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills,H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills,H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr.M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills,H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr,M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills,H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr,M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills,H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr,M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills,H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr,M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills,H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr,M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerday of Mr.Mrs.Of Beverly Hills,H.H.Hammond and of Eagle Rock,have a visit of a few days Escondido.A new flag pole has at the Cypress grammerr,M.r.mrs.G.G.children.W.S.Priddeland A.M.Deanand Price.all relatives.westerdayofMrMRSGUSSANDREALSOUTHEAST.COM WORTHMORE TRACT O.E.S. LADIES ARE GUESTS OF MEN OF ORDER MEN of Chispa chapter, O. E. S. entertained the ladies of the order last evening at Masonic temple, when a committee headed by Alonzo Alexander, worthy patron, "put over" one of the most successful social affairs of the season. A program given by unusually talented members introduced a mandolin duet by the Messrs E. Zitzmann and J. P. Brastad, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Ruth Feitz. Miss Blenda Probst gave a reading, and Mr. George Jackson with Mrs. Sietz playing his accompaniment, sang a solo. Miss Evelyn Magathan had two readings. Miss Dona Tanner danced two numbers. Miss Glitter playing the piano for her. Miss Ethel Evans, of Fullerton, bad a violin solo. Miss Glitter accompanying her also. Guests were present from Santa Ana, Mrs. A. C. Hoffman, worthy patron, and Mrs. Carter, worthy matron, of Santa Ana chapter. Others were San Pedro, Fullerton and other towns nearby. Dahillas and asters were used effectively vin the banquet hall where luncheon was served. The hour for the good of the order was held about the table, and many snappy short talks were made. The next meeting will be advance night, or associate matron's night, the occasion is frequently called, and in connection a courtesy to Mrs. John Kellenberger, district deputy grand worthy matron, will be paid. Home From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Deming and daughter, Miss Virginia, have returned from a 10 days' vacation at Lake Arrowhead. They report fine rains and fine fishing. Not only are they well fed but healthy. FULLERTON BRIEFSE Three large freestone peaches are on exhibit at the Fullerton Standard Bank as samples of what Fullerton soil will produce. The peaches are about the size of a man's fist, and were grown by R. A. Marsdon, city trustee and member of Fullerton H. S. faculty. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bradrick of Porterville were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Angus McAulay of Fullerton. George A. Raymer has been unanimously re-elected secretary of the Fullerton C. of C. for the coming year. Elmer Nearing has left over the Santa Fe for Minneapolis, Minn. CALIFORNIA HOTEL, FULLERTON C. A. Peney, E. A. Gregory, Y. E. Harrison, Claude C. Newham, W. J. Burke, and R. Kenzie, Los Angeles; R. A. Warden, San Diego; and G. Clerane, and F. F. Walker, Pasadena. BREA NEWS BREA, Aug. 15, (Spl.)—Mrs. and Mrs. E. L. Olmstead and sons Edward and Gerald with the latter's mother, Mrs. A.Ripman of Anaheim spent Sunday in Bulboa Beach with Mrs. C.A Clark and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Conner recently from Pocahontas, Arkansas are visiting the latter's sister, Mrs.M.F.Roberts and family on West Cedar-st. They are carried away with sunny California and say no more Arkansas for them. Sunday was a great day for some Brea folk those in the party were Mr. and Mrs.J.Gill and Mr.Mrs.C.S.Taylor and grand children,Buddie and Geraldine Slosson motored to Coral Bay via Laguna Sunday and stopped at Ocean side and had lunch,they returned via Trustin and visited for outside fruit.The two basement rooms are cooled for the storing of 50 cars of precooled fruit.Tree engineers are employed and work in three shifts.William J.Travers head engineer;H.E.Berge and Sam Yutt of San Dimas. Mrs. Anna Lenke had a reunion of her sons and daughters and their families at her East Newport Beach home on Sunday They enjoyed surf bathing and visiting during the day At three o'clock an excellent chicken dinner and all the "fixings" was disposed of with great reish Those participating in the event were Mr.Mrs.Denna Hassen and family,Mr.mrs.Ach Hawkins and baby daughter.of Anaheim.Mr.Mrs.Lawrence Lenke and family of Brawley,Mrs.Clarence Picken and daughters of Ventura.Mr.Mrs.Lewis Lenke of Placecintia;Mr.mrs.Dave Lemke and family of Buena Park and Johanna and Leonard Lemke. Mr.mrs.John Hebebrink and family were also guests of Mrs.Lemke on Sunday. Mr.mrs.Herbert C.Loss and family spent the week-end with Mr.mrs.Lewis Edwardson at Balbon. Arnold Kraemer does not want his name used as a candidate for the office of director of the sanitary district to be voted upon on August 28.The names of A.C.Schalles and Lewis Edwardson have been proposed and up to the present time have not declined to run. BUENA PARK BUENA PARK, Aug. 15.(Spl.)—Mrs.W.B.Shaw和Mrs.L.J.Robeson motored to Fullerton on Tuesday. Mr.mrs.Jack Golden will move into their new home on Eltham street on Wednesday. Mr.mrs.Perry Lucas have sold their home on Court street to Home From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Deming and daughter, Miss Virginia, have returned from a 10 days' vacation at Lake Arrowhead. They report fine rains and fine fishing. Not only are the fish answering well to trolling but are being caught with salmon eggs and worms. The Demings will leave the end of this week for Oakland where Miss Virginia will enter Mills college. Dine Bridal Quartet Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Deming and daughter, Miss Virginia, have returned from a 10 days' vacation at Lake Arrowhead. They report fine rains and fine fishing. Not only are the fish answering well to trolling but are being caught with salmon eggs and worms. The Demings will leave the end of this week for Oakland where Miss Virginia will enter Mills college. Dine Bridal Quartet Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Deming and daughter, Miss Virginia, have returned from a 10 days' vacation at Lake Arrowhead. They report fine rains and fine fishing. Not only are the fish answering well to trolling but are being caught with salmon eggs and worms. The Demings will leave the end of this week for Oakland where Miss Virginia will enter Mills college. New patients at the local sanitarium include Mrs. T. R. Gorman, Anaheim, and Evelyn Kogler, Orange. CYPRESS CYPRESS, Aug. 15.—(Spl.)—The Harding Heights, East Cypress, North Cypress and West Anaheim subdivisions, recently placed on the market, have been approved by the city council of Stanton, which is the nearest town under incorporation. Mrs. W. H. Nordstrum entertained her aunt, Mrs. Charles Truman, of Santa Ana, yesterday. Her cousin, the Messrs. John and Maurice Birt of Los Angeles, were also guests of Mrs. Nordstrum. The Cypress restaurant has been leased from Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Pitts of near Artesia, taking possession Friday. Miss Blanche Cawton will assist Mrs. Pitts and Lester Raymond Pitts will act as publicity manager, wearing his "hot dog" apron. Mr. Pitts is employed in oil activities near La Mirada. Officer Pautz, who has been acting as chief of police of Stanton, has resigned and plans to fill the jail with oil, rather than "bums." He will retain his position of constable. Mr. Pautz hopes the community will not soon be served with black milk, instead of white, considering the vast amount of oil he is expecting to strike. The ladies of the Nazarene church served an excellent chicken dinner yesterday to the men of the community who were devoting the day to repairs and repainting the church. Hugh LaRue and his cousin, Mr. Flatt, returned Friday from Helvetia. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Conner recently from Pocahontas, Arkansas are visiting the latter's sister, Mrs. M. F. Roberts and family on West Cedar-stat. They are carried away with sunny California and say no more Arkansas for them. Sunday was a great day for some Brea folk, those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. J. Gill and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Taylor and grand children, Buddle and Geraldine Slosson motored to Coral Bad via Laguna Sunday and stopped at Ocean-side and had lunch, they returned via Tustin and visited Mrs. Taylor's elder, George Pollard and family. They reported having had a wonderful trip and the scenery was grand. Mr. Dale Oaks and Charles French from Chino were Brea visitors Sunday evening at the home of H. Winchels on S. Walnut-stat. Misses Elizabeth Taylor and Gloria Allen motored to Santa Fe Springs Monday afternoon. PLACENTIA PLACENTIA, Aug. 15. (Spl.)—The following is an excellent description of the construction and operation of one of the finest plants of its kind in the southern California citrus district. This account is taken from the Placentia Courier. The new $100,000 pre-cooling plant for the Placentia Orange Growers Ass'n on Crowther-ave, which has been under construction for the last few months, was set in motion last Monday afternoon. A few minor details remain to be finished before the oranges can be cooled. The conveyors and carriers from the packing house to the pre-cooling room have yet to be installed. The plant is the only one in the citrus district, except at Orange and at Claremont, and is a model building, the builder having gone to extra expense for trimnungs to make it so. The structure is of re-inforced concrete, and $25,000 worth of cork was used in its construction. Built by day labor, many dollars were saved under the contract price. The capacity of the plant or a 24-hour output is 80 tons of ice and six cars of fruit. Fifty cars of oranges can be stored in the two rooms in the basement made for this purpose. With the inauguration of the new plant the fruit is cooled the same day it is picked. At present the fruit is packed and shipped to Colton where it is put in refrigerator cars and cooled when it arrives in Chicago. The Southern California Edison company has rebuilt several lines to give the new plant 19,000 volts. The packed fruit, after leaving the packers, is conveyed down the hall into the precooling room of six cars capacity. The fruit is left in this room up to the present time have not declined to run. BUENA PARK, Aug. 15.-(Spl.)—Mrs. W. B. Shaw and Mrs. L.J.Robeson motored to Fullerton on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Golden will move into their new home on Eighth street on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lucas have sold their home on Court street to Mr. and Mrs.Wrest and have purchased a lot on the Mennes tract on Ninth street where they will start the erection of a fine new bungalow at once. They will live in the small house adjoining the Golden's store while the new home is being built. Little Miss Joy Shaw of San Bernardino is visiting with her aunt, Mrs.O.R.Dano. Carl Martin recently purchased a new Ford and had it all dolled up with many extra things. On Saturday he filled it up with gas and oil and drove it to work at the Weisel lease at Santa Fe Springs.Sometime during the night some one drove away with the car and Mr.Martin has not seen anything of it since. Mr.A.Nelson and Mr.Shain attended a chicken banquet and meeting of the Jack Knife Club at Garden Grove on Tuesday evening. Mrs.G.R.Breckenridge and Mrs.W.E.Davis and children William and Dorothy were luncheon guests of Mrs.Ethel Conway on Tuesday. Mrs.W.W.Johnson and Mrs.Thompson of Montecito Park are spending a few days at the ranch home of Mrs.Johnson on Orange-thorpe avenue. Miss Ethel McNeil was a Los Angeles shopper on Monday. Miss MeNell is preparing to return to Pomaona College where she is a student. Mrs.Ella R.Adams, Miss Ethel Robeson and Mr.Irvin Parris of Monterey Park were callers at the home of Mr.Mandrs.L.J.Robeson on Monday evening. Mr.mrs.E.P.Mann and children returned on Monday from a vacation spent at various beach cities. Mr.mrs.Herbert Shaw and children of San Bernardino were guests at thme home of Mr.Mandrs.W.B.Shaw on Sunday evening. C.H.Owens, chief of the Buena Park Fire Department has appointed Miss Margaret Nelson to have charge of blowing the fire siren every Tuesday at twelve o'clock, as well as any time that it is necessary. Dr.D.W.Hasson is planning to attend the G.A.R Encampment to be held at Milwaukee starting in September.Mrs.Hasson will visit with relatives in Dakota. Miss Leona Hilgenfeld will leave on Monday for Mills College where she has registered for a special course of study. Raymond Nelson spent the mark as chief of police of Stanton, has resigned and plans to fill the jail with oil, rather than "bums." He will retain his position of constable. Mr. Pauz hopes the community will not soon be served with black milk, instead of white, considering the vast amount of oil he is expecting to strike. The ladies of the Nazarene church served an excellent chicken dinner yesterday to the men of the community who were devoting the day to repairs and repainting the church. Hugh LaRue and his cousin, Mr. Flatt, returned Friday from Holster where they had been on a hunting trip. They brought home no deer, but Ralph LaRue, a son, accompanied them home. He will be employed under the U.S.C. experimental department around Orange county for some time, and later will go to Riverside on a similar mission. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Priddy and two children, W. S. Priddy and daughter A. M. Dean and Mrs. Effle M. Price, all relatives, were guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Webb of Beverly Hills. H. H. Hammond and Dr. J. S. Scott of Eagle Rock, have returned from a visit of a few days with friends in Escondido. A new flag pole has been erected at the Cypress grammar school. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foster, formerly of Stockton, Kan., now residing on a fruit ranch near Palo Alto, came Friday for a visit with relatives near here. Land values in the community are soaring. Mrs. Jesse Scott, who owns 115 acres southwest of Cypress, has just refused a cash offer of $900 per acre for her land which about one year ago she held at $200 per acre. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sawtelle have moved into their new home on Ball road, which they bought from Donald Woodward. A gas extension line is the latest convenience for the residents along Ball road. Mrs. John Pitts of Los Angeles has recently been the guest of her mother, Mrs. C.F. Huttenlooker. The latter returned with her for a short visit. Mrs. Thomas Morris entertained a small dinner company Sunday, composed of Rev. and Mrs. John D. Cart and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Slatruck of Stanton and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sistruck. WORTHMORE TRACT With the inauguration of the new plant the fruit is cooled the same day it is picked. At present the fruit is packed and shipped to Colton where it is put in refrigerator cars and cooled when it arrives in Chicago. The Southern California Edison company has rebuilt several lines to give the new plant 16,000 volts. The packed fruit, after leaving the packers, is conveyed down the hall into the precooling room of six cars capacity. The fruit is left in this room for 48 hours, the temperature being kept at 31 degrees, continually. The room can be made airtight and it is lit only by electricity. The temperature is controlled by opening or closing the ventilators and the cool air is given in by blever from the cell room. The coll room is also dark, the hundreds of pipes are filled with brine and the blower drives the air three times the length of the pipes before enters the precooling room. In the fire-proof pump room is the electrically driven motor on the 300 foot well. The motor is automatically controlled by the water in the 500 barrel water tank. A fire pump connected with the packing house by a big pipe joins nine lines of hose of 125 pounds pressure and is controlled automatically from the packing house. The ammonia compressor installed by the Gay Engineering company of Los Angeles, who furnished the machinery for the plant, is located just off the pump room near the switchboard that controls the whole plant. The 348 cans of brine are in an immense tank and on Wednesday the thermometer stood at 15 degrees above zero in this tank. On the roof of the plant is the water cooling tower and ammonia condenser. Two storage rooms for ice are on the northeast side of the building; one is for the daily output; the other has a capacity of 1200 tons. A shuttle is operated from the large storage room and the ice is automatically dumped to the iceing deck outside and conveyed along a shute to the refrigerator car. A loading platform is to be built along the packing house driveway. C. H. Owens, chief of the Buena Park Fire Department has appointed Miss Margaret Nelson to have charge of blowing the fire siren every Tuesday at twelve o'clock, as well as any time that it is necessary. Dr. D.W.Hasson is planning to attend the G.A.R.Encampment to be held at Milwaukee starting in September. Miss Leona Hilgenfeld will leave on Monday for Mills College where she has registered for a special course of study. Raymond Nelson spent the week end at the Boy's Scout camp in the San Bernardino mountains. LA HABRA LA HABRA, Aug. 15—(Spl.)—Ganesh Park proved a haven for a picnic party Sunday. Those included in party were Messrs. George Armstrong and C.Pottenger of La Habra, Mr. and Mrs. Swearinger and son Brenner, daughter Helen Z.Moore and wife and son Edward, Mr. and Mrs.D Morgan and Babette, all of Whittier. Mr. and Mrs.F.E.Proud entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Saturday.Guests were Dr. and Mrs.Charles Milken, Mr. and Mrs.George Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.J.C.Hamilton, all of Whittier,Miss Beatrice who assisted mother. Rev.Claude E.Smith and wife were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Edgar Lentwiller Friday. Mrs.Sam Stoutsenburger received news Saturday of death of her father Mr.W.Miller of Lawson.Oklahoma. Mrs.Mary F.Davis was week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs.H.N.Gates at Seal Beach. Library food sale was held at Booth Saturday,benefit for insurance and ground rent.The sale proved a success. Mr. and Mrs.George Young and mother Mrs.Mary Young,Mrs.J.Gessling of Fillmore attended the Iowa picnic held at Long Beach Saturday. Guests at the home of J.E.Walker and wife Saturday evening were Mr. and MrsJohn Lentwiller and daughters Gladys,and Stella. Mr.E.Ellis and wife returned home Thursday after spending sev- the two basement for the storing of fruit. Three endied and work in J. Travers, Berge and Sam had a reunion of hunters and their Newport Beach they enjoyed surf during the day. excellent chicken mixings" was his event were Mr. Hen and fandy, awkins and baty m, and Mrs. and family of ance Picken and a, Mr. and Mrs. ecntia; Mr. and family of Bunson and Leonard Hetebrink and guests of Mrs. Robert C. Loss and k-end with Mr. Derson at Balbon. does not want his update for the othe sanitary discussion on August C. Schallies and have been proposed at time have not PARK aug. 15.—(Spl.) Fullerton on Golden will new home on Wednesday. Lucas have Court street to eral months visiting relatives in Alabama. Mrs. Ellis says they were certainly glad to return to sunny California. Miss Myrtle DeLong of Arcadia was a visitor at the G. E. Sutton home Sunday. Floyd Hostetter of Falls Brook was a week-end visitor at the W. Dill's home. Winnifred Sutton left Friday for a week's visit with her cousin Miss Helen Stock of Redondo Beach. Visitors at the W. A. Linsdell home on Florence avenue Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tuttle of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Beer and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lene of Whittier are vacationing at Big Bear this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Roberts who have been visiting Mr. Robert's brother, B. S. Roberts for a number of months returned Monday to their home in West Plain, Missouri. Mr. Bolling of Fullerton Baptist church had charge of the service at the La Habra church Sunday. The Missionary Circle of Temple Baptist will have a basket dinner at Merryman's home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mills of North Hatt-st. entertained for dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Roberts, Mr. B. S. Roberts and family and Mrs. Mills' son, Sayers Bradford and his friend William Fairfield of Long Beach. Mrs. Marie Butler spent the week end with Mrs. Emma Bloomer of La Habra Home Acres. Mrs. Esther Sherburn of Callahan, Calif., who has been visiting at the F. Schallart home for the past two weeks will leave for her home the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Odell of McPherson addition are entertaining Mr. Odell's sister Mrs. C. Whitend and daughter Cardella of New York and Mrs. Odell's sister Mrs. W. Darnley of McKitrick, Calif., Mrs. Odell who has been quite ill is improving. Guests at the O.C. Harpster home Sunday were Mr. C. J. Ebb of Pasadena. Mickey Rankins and Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Proud were 6 o'clock dinner guests at the Thomas La Mont home at Redondo Beach Sunday. Guests at the W.E. Roberts home Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs.Harold Robertson of Huntington Beach. Mrs. S.E.Davis and Mrs.Harold Robertson of Huntington Beach entertained a number of relatives and friends from La Habra Sunday for dinner at the Robertson home.Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.John Leuhm and daughters Misses Flora and Elma, Mr.F.X.Tuet and wife,Mr.G.M.Launer and wife,Mr.mrsJohn Lentwiller and daughters Gladys, Stella Mrs.Kaleer and son Joseph, all of LaHabra. Mr.W.A.Linsdell of Florence avenue returned Saturday from a few days' visit to northern part of the state. Mrs.J.L.Balcom and two daugh-ters Ruth and Roxann, Mrs.U.R.Phillips and daughter Rosalle returned Sunday from a week's vacation at Mt.Baldy.The trip was not with Miss Haps for Ruth and Roxana Balcom fell down a hill receiving cuts and bruises when they landed on a rock pile They returned home still wearing handages. Mr.Lester Proud of Los Angeles spent Friday with parents, Mr. and Mrs.E.E.Proud of Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs.T.G.Benson and small son Devere met with a serious accident when he went to catch the door, putting his hand through the glass, cutting his hand very much Dr.Balce was summoned taking three stitches. Miss Laura Davis is a guest this week of Mr. and Mrs.C.M.Pranklin of Inglewood at their mountain home at Lake Arrowheads. Mr.John G.Oreille of Florence avenue is entertaining his brother Alfred Moore for a few days. Mr.Ed Brown and wife are spending a two weeks vacation at Newport Beach, Mr.Brown is night watchman, Mr.John Bradford will watch night while he rests.Mr THE EASY VACUUM ELECTRIC WASHER Easy Terms AMERICA'S LEADING WASHER NO BELTS 10-SHEET CAPACITY Gas Heater The Fastest Washer. Phone Today for Demonstration ANAHEIM ELECTRIC CO. 209 WEST CENTER STREET, ANAHEIM, CA. Phone 59 EXCURSION EXCURSION G.A.R. NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT MILWAUKEE, SEPT. 2nd to 9th The Headquarters official train to the National Encampment will leave Los Angeles at 1:30 p.m. August 30, over the Union Pacific to Omaha and C. & N. W. via Proviso, with short stops at Ft. Sheridan and Great Lakes Training Station, thence along the shore of Lake Michigan to Milwaukee, arriving there before noon, September 2. This train will consist of free reclining chair cars, Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars and will be in charge of Department Adj-Gen. James M. Aubery and an official of the Union Pacific System. Tickets good returning until October 10th, will be on sale at all Union Pacific Ticket Offices. Stopovers in both directions and diverse route returning. One Fare for Round Trip For further information, reservations, etc. SEE ANY AGENT Union Pacific C. J. ROWE, Agent