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DINNER PARTY
HONORS FIRST
ANNIVERSARY
MR. AND MRS. W. C. CARLE were complimented with a dinner party last evening by Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Withee, parents of Mrs. Carla. The incentive for the lovely affair was the first wedding anniversary of the honoree.
A large basket of pink carnations with maiden hair fern intertwining, the gift of Mrs. H. K. Boyd, was used as the center piece on the table. The color scheme was carried out in pink and white.
A lovely dinner was served by Mrs. Withee and covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Carle, Misses Mary Withee and Florence Hammill and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Withee.
The after dinner hours were merriily passed.
Who Has Room to Let?
Will every Anaheim resident who has a room or apartment to let kindly notify Miss Josephine Smith, 599J. The teachers are coming to their duties in a few days and will need considerable housing conveniences.
Choir Rehearsal Tonight
Rehearsal of the White Temple choir will be held this evening at
Greet Returned Pastor
Rev. J. A. Geissinger presided over the first prayer meeting last evening since he left on his month's vacation. Enthusiastic greetings were extended to the pastor.
Rev. Geissinger returned to his Balboa cottage today to make arrangements for the White Temple church beach party.
"MAN EATERS" IN FINAL SWIM AT "Y" PLUNGE
THE "Sharks" had their last swim of the reason last evening which will be enjoyed at the "Y" plunge. The girls will wait until the city park plunge is ready before they go "sharking" again. Chairman Callie Sparks, is very enthused over the successful season and states that when the section organized there were only nine members, and some of them could not swim. Last evening there were 22 members in good standing and all can swim like real sharks. "Some of the girls can even dive," states the enthusiastic coach. The swims will probably be resumed in October when the city plunge is ready.
The Misses Lucille Nenno and Ruth White were hostess last evening and gave the girls a wonderful treat after the swim. New songs were put in
Who Has Room to Let?
Will every Anaheim resident who has a room or apartment to let kindly notify Miss Josephine Smith, 599J. The teachers are coming to their duties in a few days and will need considerable housing conveniences.
Choir Rehearsal Tonight
Rehearsal of the White Temple choir will be held this evening at 7:30 instead of tomorrow evening, as the picnic at Dalboa Island at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Geissinger comes tomorrow.
All members of the choir are asked to take note of this fact and be present on time this evening.
Fine Missionary Meeting
The Evangelical Missionary society of Salem Evangelical church met Tuesday evening in the bungalow with a large attendance. An interesting talk was given on India by Rev. G. G. Schmidt. A program of musical numbers was also given. Refreshments were served late in the evening.
R. N. of A. Meets Monday
The Royal Neighbors of America will have their regular business meeting Monday in the I. O. O. F. hall. There will be initiation and balloting. All members and officers are requested to be present.
Helpers' Guild Friday
The Helpers' Guild will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Thomas Lunsdon for sewing articles for the bazaar, which will be given in October. All ladies of St. Michael's are asked to attend and give what assistance they may.
Canadian Guests Here
Mr. and Mrs. M. Eugene Durfee entertained over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Liddiard of Canada and Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Liddiard and sons of San Diego, Labor Day, the happy crowd went to Long Beach for the day.
Michigan Picnic Saturday
The official call for the full Michigan reunion to be held all day, Saturday (not Sunday) September 15, Sycamore Grove park, Los Angeles, has been made. There will be all the usual happy features of the picnic reunions such as the county registers and headquarters, badges, coffee and program. Picnickers will carry basket dinners.
Fullerton Briefs
Miss Marjorie Clemm of Bakersfield is a patient at the Fullerton hospital today.
Patients leaving the Fullerton hospital yesterday included Mrs. F. P. McGraw, Fullerton; Mrs. Arthur C. Dean, Long Beach; and E. J. Keenan, Huntington Beach.
Passengers leaving yesterday over the Santa Fe for points east include Mrs. M. W. Evans, Cincinnati, O., and Dewey Sharp, Defiance, O.
Calvin Tinker, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Tinker of La Habra, underwent an operation this morning at the Fullerton hospital.
J. H. Canrow of Santa Ana underwent an operation today.
RED CROSS SEEKS
FUNDS FOR JAPAN
A Red Cross campaign was on in Fullerton today for funds to assist in the alleviation of suffering in the Japanese earthquake zone.
Solicitors were encountered at almost every corner.
Announcement has also been made that a special collection for an earthquake fund will be taken Sunday at the First Baptist Church. The announcement was made by Rev. M. E. Bollen, pastor, at a meeting of the church last evening. The manner in which the collection will be used has not been decided, but it is likely it will be merged with the Red Cross fund, it is said.
THEODORE WEARS
Theodore Roberts famous laugh-prover monocle and a pair of Mr. Roberts is seen Pring, a semi-plat South Seas, in "The Man who saw playing at the Unite stead of the well kerts is armed with thru most of the p losing battle against a size too small for A cast reiniscent "Manslaughter" was picturization of "Tomorrow." The Meighan, and his Leatrice Joy, head De Mille cast. T Alec Francis and prise the rest of group.
It is a gorgeous ture. A story so authors would no outline of it until released, for fear stolen. A romance you to the Sou dizzy heights of L to a land where we been before.
On Friday and will be offered for supreme achievement art: Marion Knighthood was in ture you don't want.
KATELLA PLEAS WITH
Katella school w 24 term Wednesday ing to J. B. Eaton board of trustees bers are Claire H Reeves.
Mrs. Gladys Ter school principal at third and fourth trustees feel they securing so capab Mildred Everett w and sixth grades, the seventh and Glee Neumom, the
Michigan Picnic Saturday
The official call for the fall Michigan reunion to be held all day, Saturday (not Sunday) September 15. Sycamore Grove park, Los Angeles, has been made. There will be all the usual happy features of the picnic reunions such as the county registers and headquarters, badges, coffee and program. Picnickers will carry basket dinners.
Hotel Valencia Guests
Greg J. Alten, R. M. Udell, W. W. Harvey, Paul Heresberg, P. N. Carmahan, C. Exreeman, C. W. Baker, S. Finkerstein, and E. E. Wilson, Los Angeles; J. L. Bond, San Francisco; C. Appelloff, Ocean Park; and T. J. Morey, Oakland.
LOCAL TELEGRAPHER GOES TO WHITTIER
A. J. Hoerne of Los Angeles has been transferred to the local office of the Union Pacific Rail Co., as W. U. telegraph operator, succeeding C. B. Gordon, has been transferred to Whittler Junction.
New patients at the local sanitarium include: James S. Lowen, Huntington Beach; Mrs. J. C. Goodrum, Anaheim.
Old Port Wine Mingled With Olive Oil—A Boon to Good Health—Portolive
Portolive builds up brain, nerve and body. It recharges the run-down nerve battery. It brings back the old gusto to "go get" the things you are ambitious for.
A simple food-value, tone-up-value combination of rare old port wine and the luscious off-of the olive combined with other as health-toning ingredients.
It restores in fatigue, guards the body against the germs of colds and influenza and fortifies the system against those serious ailments which strike in the early months of spring when the body is at low tide.
Heying's Pharmacy has Portolive, Japanese earthquake zone. Solicitors were encountered at almost every corner.
Announcement has also been made that a special collection for an earthquake fund will be taken Sunday at the First Baptist Church. The announcement was made by Rev. M. E. Bollen, pastor, at a meeting of the church last evening. The manner in which the collection will be used has not been decided, but it is likely it will be merged with the Red Cross fund, it is said.
INJURED MAN YET CONFINED TO BED
The many friends of Floyd Curtiss will be glad to learn that he is getting along nicely from his recent illness and major operation. Mr. Curtiss is still confined to his bed in a Los Angeles hospital and it will be several weeks before he is able to be about.
Mr. Curtiss' illness follows an injury received in the oil fields several weeks ago.
Mrs. Emil Logel of Placentia is a patient at the Anaheim Community Hospital.
DINNER STORIES
Because she had made him wear short socks instead of stockings, the clergyman's wife was apprehensive when her small son Bobby returned from his first day at public school. When he had gone to kindergarten the boys had made fun of his abbreviated leg covering, and he had cried bitterly after his first school day, Judge recites.
"Did the boys make fun of your socks?" asked his mother anxiously as Bobby swung through the gate.
"Tug Johnson did."
"What did my brave boy say?"
"I said, 'You got on stockings like your mother wears, and I am wearing socks like my dad.'"
It is the way of the initiated in the theatre to seize upon one excellent characterization of an artist and insist for all time that the artist is a type and that all plays thereafter must conform to that type. Such might be the fate of Lynn Fontaine, memorable for her "Dulcy" of some seasons ago.
Fullerton Uni School
High school wives 17. All students come to the school the week, Septembe make textbook lockers. All char grams should be day, September 1 next week according schedule:
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FURS AND SILKS FOR MY LADY FAIR
On the left a sumptuous mink wrap—the fur that "always pleases." The arrangement of the many skins used in the making of the garment is very attractive. On the left a little evening frock of deceptive simplicity—the bodice of taffeta embroidered in pearls, the skirt of ribbon. Shaded rose and pink the colors. Center, another pink creation—a shell pink negligee, brocaded.
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THEODORE ROBERTS WEARS MONOCLE
Theodore Roberts has traded his famous laugh-provoking cigar for a monocle and a pair of pirate's boots! Mr. Roberts is seen as Capt. Morgan Pring, a semi-pratical trader of the South Seas, in Thomas Meighan's "The Man who saw Tomorrow", now playing at the United Theatre. Instead of the well known cigar, Roberts is armed with a monocle and thru most of the picture he wages a losing battle against a pair of boots a size too small for him.
A cast reiniscent of De Mille's "Manslaughter" was selected for the picturization of "The Man who saw Tomorrow." The star, Thomas Meighan, and his leading woman, Leatrice Joy, headed the preceding De Mille cast. Theodore Roberts, Alec Francis and Eva Novak comprise the rest of this distinguished group.
It is a gorgeously "different" picture. A story so original that its authors would not even reveal an outline of it until the picture was released, for fear the plot would be stolen. A romance that whirls you to the South Seas, to the dizzy heights of London society, and to a land where mortal has never been before.
On Friday and Saturday nights will be offered for your approval the supreme achievement of motion picture art; Marion Davies in "When Knighthood was in Flower." A picture you don't want to miss.
KATELLA PLEASED WITH NEW PRINCIPAL
Katella school will start the 1923-24 term Wednesday, Sept. 12, according to J. B. Eaton, president of the board of trustees. The other members are Claire Head and James E. Reeves.
Mrs. Gladys Terosa has been chosen school principal and will teach the third and fourth grades and the trustees feel they are fortunate in securing so capable a woman. Miss Mildred Everett will have the fifth and sixth grades, Mrs. Maude Cramer, the seventh and eighth and Mrs. Glee Neumon, the first and second.
The Parent Teachers Assn. will of the garment is very attractive. On the left a little evening frock of deceptive simplicity—the bodice of laffeta embroidered in pearls, the skirt of ribbon. Shaded rose and pink the colors. Center, another pink creation—a skell pink negligee, brocaded.
Local News
Miss Margaret Griggs of Newport Beach is a patient at the local sanitarium today.
Miss Mary Ellen Tolbert, aged 12 had her tonsils and adenoids removed today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beatty and children ar stopping at the Hotel Ambassador, Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Van Meter and twin daughters have left for the east for a several weeks trip. Mr. Van Meter will go to New Jersey to attend an insurance convention. Mrs. Van Meter and the daughters will remain in Arizona where they will visit friends.
Jimmie Thomas of Los Angeles was the guest last evening of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ruick Together with Mrs. Mildred Meiner, the quartet passed the evening playing five hun dred.
Mrs. R. W. Thornburg, living southeast of Anaheim, is seriously ill at her home. Mrs. Thornburg is well advanced in years and her condition is causing much anxiety.
Mrs. J. Davenport and children of Imperial Valley are guests at the O. H. Mitchell home.
Mrs. J. L. Davis has been ill at the Mills home N. Los Angeles-at for the past two weeka but is getting along nicely now.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Eaton for the past week include Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Ford and children of Redlands and Miss Carrie Cothes of Whittier.
Miss Lucille Perry has returned to Anaheim from a summer visit at Denver, Colo., and will resume her teaching activities at Anaheim H. S.next week.
Miss Frances Wallace will spend the week-end in Los Angeles with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stoiba and family of Panadena and Mr. and Mrs.E. F. Stolba and family of Cedar Rapida, Iowa, visited Mr. and Mrs.E.J.Van Dyke yesterday.
Miss Edytha Hayward went to Los Angeles yesterday when she was the guest of Miss Clara Heinzne They will return large this evening.
Mrs. O.M.Morley, daughter of G.G.Beebe, local U.P agent, has returned to her home at Yermo after a visit here.
CYPRESS CENTER PLANNING FOR FAIR
The Cypress Farm Center greeted the new secretary-manager Mr.A.T Stanley, who takes the place of W.H.Wheaden, resigned.The new officer spoke briefly on the last directors' meeting, as Mr.Chuse, whose duty it is to report the meetings, was absent.Discussion of changing the dues from payable annually to payable quarterly, although this must be taken up by the bureau for action.
D.C.Dorey talked of the coming autumn work, as well as of the progress of the Cypress district in planning for the Orange-co fair.
A program was contributed as follows: Robert Bingham, a recitation,"Cow-punching," Miss Lulu Fortune violin solo.* Miss Fortune is particularly talented, as she has been doing violin study less than a year but plays remarkably well.She also gave several fancy dances most credibly.
Miss Charlotte Bingham had an interesting reading.D.C.Hatis gave a humorous poem of Jiggs and Maggie at the pearly gates.The lines were written by J.S.Rigden.A violin solo by O.P.Bunyard was accompanied by Mr.Fortune.
It was suggested that a preferred topic be discussed at each meeting consequently, at the meeting Sept.18.oil will be the theme, as everyone in Cypress is deeply interested in the black gold.
A committee composed of O.P.Bunyard,P.J.Scaly,M.M.Carpenter,G.G.Priddy and Jack Fuquay was appointed to solicit and put in cold storage fruit exhibits for the Cypress department at the ccming county fair.
Refreshments of doughnuts and coffee were served after the meeting.
The most difficult part of being a reformer is to live up to your own teachings.
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COUGHS DISTURB SCHOOL WORK
School teachers should give the same advice to children who have coughs as did this Florida teacher.
24 term Wednesday, Sept. 12, according to J. B. Eaton, president of the board of trustees. The other members are Claire Head and James E. Reeves.
Mrs. Gladys Teroea has been chosen school principal and will teach the third and fourth grades and the trustees feel they are fortunate in scentring so capable a woman. Miss Mildred Everett will have the fifth and sixth grades, Mrs. Maude Cramer, the seventh and eighth and Mrs. Glee Neumom, the first and second.
The Parent-Teachers Ass'n will start an active season, Sept. 18 when they hold the first session of the year. The meetings for the remainder of the year will be held on the first Tuesday of each month. Mrs. J. Roy Williams is president of this organization.
Fullerton Union High School Registration
High school will begin September 17. All students should plan to come to the school some time during the week, September 10-15 so as to make textbook deposits and secure lockers. All changes in student programs should be made before Monday, September 17. Busses will run next week according to the following schedule:
Monday, September 10—
8:30 A.M., Yorba Linda.
1:30 P.M., Placentia.
Tuesday, September 11—
8:30 A.M., La Habra.
2:00 P.M., Brea.
Saturday, September 15—
8:30 A.M., Olinda and Richfield, Yorba Commonwealth.
1:30 P.M., Orangetborpe and Buena Park.
Fullerton students should come to complete their registrations any time next week.
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Refreshments of doughnuts and coffee were served after the meeting.
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COUGHS DISTURB SCHOOL WORK
School teachers should give the same advice to children who have coughs as did this Florida teacher.
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Sept. 6.—Mrs. Carrol and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cluff and Mrs. Cluff's sister Miss Beth Murrary all of Alhambra, were calling Monday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pope.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd of Fillmore spent the week-end with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Berny Messer.
Among those that attended the funeral of Mr. U. P. Hubbard at Pomona Wednesday morning were Messrs. and Mesdames John Pope and family, Gregg Smith, Critten, W. C. Pope and family, Oliver Bryan, Mesdames Calvin Varner, Frank McElhany, Knox Sellers, Mr. H. E. Coffey and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, formerly of this lease, now of Brea.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis and family of Petroleum Midway lease spent Monday evening with their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Pina Hill and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield.
Mrs. R. E. Mima was a Fullerton visitor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pope and family were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Godfrey of Brea Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and son Waldo with Mrs. Jim Leech attended the ball game at Huntington Beach Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Messer and their guest Mr. and Mrs. Loyd spent Friday at Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Pina Hill and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield were dinner guests Sunday evening at Downey with Mrs. Mayfield's mother Mrs. Henry Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dennett and family of Los Angeles spent Monday evening with the latter's mother Mrs. Gregg Smith.
A large class of 25 candidates was received into the local Moose lodge last night at the hall on West Center st. The special dispensation under the supervision of J. F. McCracken, deputy supervisor, also was completed with the meeting.
Under the leadership of J. F. McCracken, Southern California boasts of having the pop lodge in the state. Mr. McCracken has been wonderfully successful and has established a lodge in the city of Anaheim that is a credit to any community. The list has grown to 425 active members and club room will soon be equipped in their hall on the third floor of the Yungbluth building. Good wholesome reading periodicals will be furnished card and pool tables will be furnished. Soft drinks, cigars and tobacco and light lunch will be available at all times.
The lodge unanimously gave Brother McCracken a vote of thanks for his untiring efforts in bringing this order up to such a large membership and wished him God-speed in his new field of work at Long Beach, where he will begin a membership drive for 90 days.
At the conclusion of last night's meeting Mr. McCracken presented Albert G. Papo the past dictator's jewel and officers Stump and S. M. Kistler each with a beautiful watch fob bearing the emblem of the Loyal Order of Moose. These tokens of friendship were given as a reward for assistance in securing members for the Order. Short talks were made at the conclusion of the meeting and every member expressed himself as sorry to lose Mr. McCracken.
ENTER FOR FAIR
Center greeted manager Mr. A. T. is the place of W. named. The new office on the last directive Mr. Chase, whose name of changing the annual to pay through this must beureau for action, agreed of the coming well as of the progress district planage-co fair. contributed as follham, a recitation, Miss Lulu Fortune Fortune is particuless she has been doing than a year but well. She also dances most credited in Bingham had an in-D. C. Batis gave of Jiggs and Maggates. The lines J. S. Rigden. A P. Bunyard was accorted that a preferref at each meeting, the meeting Sept. theme, as every deeply interested in composed of O. P.ally, M. M. Carpen- and Jack Fquay solicit and put in exhibits for the event at the ccming result part of being give up to your own unt FREE with onlylak Work. At Gibb.
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Mr. and Mrs. Messer and their guest Mr. and Mrs. Loyd spent Friday at Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Pina Hill and Mrs. Isaac Mayfield were dinner guests Sunday evening at Downey with Mrs. Mayfield's mother Mrs. Henry Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dennett and family of Los Angeles spent Monday evening with the latter's mother Mrs. Gregg Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McElhany and daughter Lois, with Mrs. Grace Wright of Anaheim spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Berry of Huntington Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. (Sy) Neelaney and baby daughter were Anaheim visitors Friday.
Mrs. Lewis Durr, formerly of this lease, now of Placentia spent Monday with Mrs. John Pope.
Messrs. Jeppson and Misses Anderson and Woolly, all of Santa Ana were dinner guests Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pope.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Loitz and son Walter with Mrs. Calvin Varner spent Sunday in Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and son Waldo spent Monday at Pomona.
Mrs. Walter Starr and daughter Helen of Yorba Linda spent Saturday with Mrs. Ray Hatfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Knox Sellers and daughter Mabel with Mr. and Mrs.J.C.Slay and baby daughter of Stearns Lease were picnicing Sunday at Laguna Beach.
Mr. and Mrs.Pete Doyle spent their 32 hours off at Glendale, Venice and Pasadena with friends.
Miss Mabel Sellers is spending a few days with her aunt Mrs.J.C.Slay of Stearns Lease.
Mr. and Mrs.Pina Hill with Mr. and Mrs.Isaac Mayfield spent Friday and Saturday at Newport Beach.
Mr. and Mrs.L.F.Lemley and family were dinner guests Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.I.L.Culp of Standard Coyote Lease.
Mrs.Frank McElhany and daughter Lois spent Sunday evening with Mrs.Grace Wright of Anaheim.
Mr. and Mrs.Meorge Wimer and baby son of Long Beach were calling on relatives of this lease Sunday evening.
Mrs.J.T.Kimber of Fullerton spent Friday with friends of this lease.
Messrs.Bouldin and Otho Mims of Los Angeles spent Monday with their parents Mr. and Mrs.P.E.Mims and their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.James Bouldin.
Mrs.Gregg Smith, Mrs.Bessie Corbett and daughter Adel Miss Josephine McKaugham and Howard Smith of Brea spent Monday at Newport Beach.
Mr. and Mrs.E.Jones and son of Pottersville were dinner guest Saturday evening with Mrs.Jones cousin, Mrs.L.F.Temley, Mrs.Jones and son Waldo with Mrs.Jim Leech attended the ball game at Huntington Beach Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs.Messer and their guest Mr. and Mrs.Loyd spent Friday at Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs.Pina Hill and Mrs.Isaac Mayfield were dinner guests Sunday evening at Downey with Mrs.Mayfield's mother Mrs.Henry Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs.Roy Dennett and family of Los Angeles spent Monday evening with the latter's mother Mrs.Gregg Smith.
Mr. and Mrs.Frank McElhany and daughter Lois, with Mrs.Grace Wright of Anaheim spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.W.E.Berry of Huntington Beach.
Mr. and Mrs.H.A.(Sy)Neelaney and baby daughter were Anaheim visitors Friday.
Mrs.Lewis Durr, formerly of this lease, now of Placentia spent Monday with Mrs.John Pope.
Messrs.Jeppson and Misses Anderson and Woolly, all of Santa Ana were dinner guests Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.W.E.Pope.
Mr.和Mrs.M.Oltz和son Walter with Mrs.Calvin Varner spent Sunday in Los Angeles.
Mr.和Mrs.Walter Smith和son Waldo spent Monday at Pomona.
Mrs.Walter Starr和 daughter Helen of Yorba Linda spent Saturday with Mrs.Ray Hatfield.
Mr.和Mrs.Knox Sellers和 daughter Mabel with Mr.Mrs.J.C.Slay和 baby daughter of Stearns Lease were picnicing Sunday at Laguna Beach.
Mr.和Mrs.Pete Doyle spent their 32 hours off at Glendale, Venice and Pasadena with friends.
Miss Mabel Sellers is spending a few days with her aunt Mrs.J.C.Slay of Stearns Lease.
Mr.和Mrs.Pina Hill with Mr.Mrs.Isaac Mayfield spent Friday and Saturday at Newport Beach.
Mr.和Mrs.L.F.Lemley和 family were dinner guests Tuesday evening with Mr.Mrs.I.L.Culp of Standard Coyote Lease.
Mrs.Frank McElhanyand daughter Lois spent Sunday evening with Mrs.Grace Wright of Anaheim.
Mr.和Mrs.Meorge Wimerand baby son of Long Beach were calling on relatives of this lease Sunday evening.
Mrs.J.T.Kimber of Fullerton spent Friday with friends of this lease.
Messrs.BouldinandOtho MimsofLos AngelesspentMondaywiththeirparentsMr,andMs.P.E.MimsandtheiruncleandauntMr,andMrs.JamesBouldin.
Mrs.GreggSmith,Mrs.BessieCorbettanddaughterAdelMissJosephineMcKaughamandHowardSmithofBreaspentMondayatNewportBeach
Mr和Mrs.E.JonesandsonofPottersvillewerednurner guestSaturdayeveningwithMrs.Jonescousin,Mrs.L.F.Temley,Mrs.JonesandsonWaldowithMrs.JimLeechattendedtheballgameatHuntingtonBeachSundayafternoonwiththe latter'smotherMrs.GreggSmith.
Mr和Mrs.FrankMcElhanyanddaughterLoiswithMrs.GraceWrightofAnaheimwithMrandMs.W.E.BerryofHuntingtonBeach
Mr和Mrs.H.A.(Sy)NeelaneyandbabydaughterwereanaheimvisitorsFriday
Mr和Mrs.H.A.(Sy)NeelaneyandbabydaughterwereanaheimvisitorsFriday
At the conclusion of last night's meeting Mr.McCracken presented Albert G.Papo the past dictator's jewelandofficersStumpandS.M.Kistlereachwitha beautifulwatchfbearingtheemblemoftheLoyalOrderofMoose.Theso tokensoffriendshipweregivenasrewardforassistanceinsecuringmembersfortheOrder.Shorttalksweremadeattheconclusionofthemeetingandeverymemberexpressedhimselfas sorrytoloseMr.McCracken.
Mr.McCrackenmadeabeautifulshorttalkthankkingthemembersforsheheartysupportinbuildingtheordertoitspresentefficiency.
Mr.McCracken'sfamilywillcontinue toresideinthiscityandMr.McCrackenpromisestovisitthelodgehereateveryopportunitypossible.
LOCAL FAMILY
GLAD TO GET HOME
P.V.Brady.localrealtyman,andfamily,returned recentlyfroma fivemonthstriptoYonkers,N.Y.Theirfriendsaremuchpleasedtomeethenewdaughter,BerviceAgnes,aLowasborninNewYork,twomonthsago.
Mr.BradyappreciatesCaliforniamuchmorethanbefore,andisgladtogetbackhereawayfromthecoalsecurityscareHe saidthatrentsinNewYorkarealmosttwiceashighashere,andthecoalpricesareexhorbitantThereism建模inNewYorkbut,thecityisunabletokeeppacewiththegrowingpopulation ThousandsareplanningtocometoCalifornia,andMr.BradywondershowCaliforniaisgoingtotakecareofthemall
He returnedovertheSantaLee,andsaysropsinEasternKansasaregoodbutinWesternKansastheyareburnedup.Ihereporta washoutnearWinslow,Ariz.
spentSundaywithMr_andMrs.H.McCaulan:
Mrs.E.M.TurnerofGardenGroveisspendingtheweekwithMissGertrudeTurner.
Mr和Mrs.G.S.HannorewithMr和Mrs.M.J.HannoreofPlacentiaandMr.CharlesInmanofBreareturnedhomelatestMondayeveningafterspendingfourdayscampingatHodgesLake。
MessrsandMesdamesHeathHanmore,PinaHillandIsaacMayfieldspentTuesdayinAnaheim。
Mr和Mrs.L.F.LemleyandfamilyspentSundayatHuntingtonBeachwith Friends。
Mr和Mrs.LootzandfamilyofWhittierspentTuesdayeveningwithMr和Mrs.JamesBouldinandMr_andMs.R.E.Mims。
Mr和Mrs.CharlesMcBrideofBreaCanyonwerecallingonfriendsofthisleaseWednesdayevening。
ClaudeGossofLosNetioswasaG。
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