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FINE REPORTS OF W.F.M.S. SECTIONS FOR PAST YEAR MEETING in final session of the year at the J. K. Langdon home, the Women's Foreign Missionary society of the White Temple held a most enthusiastic session. Report of the year from the several departments brought greatest satisfaction both in membership and activities. Mrs. George M. Tedrick, superintendent of the King's Heralds, reported a membership of 60, and in the capacity of counsellor for the Standard Bearers, also gave report for that society. Peldges from this department totalled $250 for the year. Mrs. C. J. Cornwell, superintendent for Little Light Bearers, reported 50 members and a most successful year. Election placed Mrs. George M. Tedrick in the president's chair for next year, Mrs. E. O. Mathis, vice president; Mrs. Ben Hein, recording secretary; Mrs. W. H. Johnston, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Edward Bigelow, treasurer. Another important and happy transaction was opening the mite boxes. A healthy sum was contributed, and several more to come in. The total for the year will reach $1590. Mrs. J. R. Abernathy sang a solo. Mrs. Anna Joyce was in charge of the devotions. The Branch meeting of the organization will meet in Long Beach beginning Oct. 3, to run four days. Mrs. George Tedrick and Mrs. J. K. Langdon were chosen delegates and Mrs. J. R. Abernathy and Mrs. Edgar Kahley, alternates. Takes Extension Course For the first itme in several weeks the Book Lovers again gathered to renew their study for the coming season. Mrs. H. L. Sears was in charge of the program which followed the 1:30 luncheon. The club will digress from its usual study of books as they have selected, and take up a course of study on American novels as presented by the extension department of the University of California. Mrs. S. S. Collins will have the first program. The cub met with Mrs. Leonard Evans and the following members were present: Mesdames H. L. Sears, S. S. Collins, G. M. Simpson, Henry Adams, H. A. Johnston, H. H Benjamin, J.P.Braastad, J.H.Swan, L.B.Easton and the hostess. Encampment Tonight The Anaheim Encampment lodge L.O.O.F., will meet in regular session tonight in the hall. The meeting will be interesting, as the Royal Purple degree will be conferred upon a large class of candidates. There also will be election of delegates to the grand encampment lodge which meets in October in Pomona. A social hour with refreshments will conclude the meeting. All members and visiting members are cordially invited. Now Occupy New Home The B.R.Young family moved today to their beautiful new home on North Clementine-st, from 904 East Center. The house is a thoroughly modern one of English architecture. ENTHUSIASM dispatches autumn meeting Gibson home last month Community Players careful season, and for much activity. First on the presentation of the three Husband's Wife," written before the Full Players on the over Plans include plays at regular ing winter, in the P and at each month act will be given for. Election of office ember. The present Blaine Gibson, pre-Chamberlain secret Clark, treasurer, and director. Section Extent With 17 members sic section of Full held the first autumn day with Mrs.Alexander was leader An hour was devoted Christmas num vored. The section will start this season under Dr Thomas Askin, and each month rather than the second and fourth chosen. The section has ch ember Ebell general committee of active ready busy upon the Tea and wafers with committee, Mrs.Osh son and Mrs.Launer Another important and happy transaction was opening the mite boxes. A healthy sum was contributed, and several more to come in. The total for the year will reach $1590. Mrs. J. R. Abernathy sang a solo. Mrs. Anna Joyce was in charge of the devotions. The Branch meeting of the organization will meet in Long Beach beginning Oct. 3, to run four days. Mrs. George Tedrick and Mrs. J. K. Langdon were chosen delegates and Mrs. J. R. Abernathy and Mrs. Edgar Kahley, alternates. The society gave expression of respect over the departure of Mrs. Mathis, president the past year, who goes to Uplands for the school year. Mrs. Frank Machleb, chairman of the hostess committee, served ice cream and cake late in the afternoon. Beautiful Wedding Rites Friends of Miss Carol Jensen, whose marriage to Ellis A. Eagen occurred Wednesday night, in North Wilshire Cougregational church, Los Angeles, will be interested in knowing some of the pretty details of the ceremony, which was raid to have been one of the most beautiful ever performed in the church. Miss Jensen wore a rich, heavy silk crepe gown, made long waisted with a cap veil and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley, ferns and orchids. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Allen and three other sorority sisters. Her uncle, Arthur Hargrave, gave her into the keeping of the groom. Her tiny niece and nephew, the Hargrave twins, served as flower girl, dainty in blue, and ring bearer, dignified, indeed, in his whit linen. The single ring ceremony was used. The church was profusely decorated with colorful blooms. During the rites, Miss Gertrude Gilmore, of Los Angeles, but quite well known in Anaheim, sang "At Dawning," and "Because." "I Love You Truly," was played through the service. Other than the relatives, the Baker families, those attending from Anaheim were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Schlotter and Miss Thelma and Mrs. J. C. Elliott. All remained for reception, which was held at the Allen home. Nameless Club Plays Mr. and Mrs. H. Kampling entertained a club last night, which, although nameless, is a jolly one. Five hundred was the chosen game and the skill of Mrs. Ted Elmers was rewarded with first prize among the ladies and Mr. W. J. W. Heinze, the men. Mrs. P. V. Brady and Mr. C. J. Nenno each captured a “booby” prize. The card tables were prettily arranged later for the two-course there also will be election or delegates to the grand encampment lodge which meets in October in Pomona. A social hour with refreshments will conclude the meeting. All members and visiting members are cordially invited. Now Occupy New Home The R. B. Young family moved today to their beautiful new home on North Clementine-st, from 904 East Center. The house is a thoroughly modern one of English architecture and is surrounded by grounds which will immediately beautify. Sodality Club Dance The Young Ladies Sodality club is entertaining this evening with the first dance of the season in the parish hall, on West Commonwealth, Fullerton. A splendid orchestra has been provided for the dance and refreshments will be served. Several matrons have been asked to attend the function as chaperones. Cards will be provided for those not caring to dance. Efficient Advisor Coming Miss Myrtle M. Love who is working under the direction of the American Baptist Publication society, and who is Sunday school advisor for the Baptist of the Pacific coast is to be with the Calvary Baptist church of Anaheim for ten days. The first meeting will be at the home of H. H. Knox Saturday evening September 15, at 7:30. Miss Love will look our Sunday school over Sunday morning and then able to give us some definite advice as to the best way to get results for the near future. Every one who can possibly do so should hear Miss Love. Hotel Valencia Guests George A. Stuckert, J. Thomas, W. K. Cook, J. C. Willard, J. C. E. McClure, George W. Carrigan, A L Roosa, V. E. Freeman, and A A. Camerer, Los Angeles; M D. Elledge, J E. Kaufman, Laura Harris, and Mrs E L Farris, Pasadena; C S Loback, Long Beach; and J B.Kahn, Alameda. BREA NEWS BREA, Sept. 14.(Spl.)—Several of our young folk of Brea will enter the school of Christianity next Tuesday, the Misses Edith Spicer, Iris Hodkins and Mr Don Churchill, all life recruits. Misset Edith Spicer and Iris Hodkins will be in Los Angeles Thursday to register for college this next year. There also will be election or delegates to the grand encampment lodge which meets in October in Pomona. A social hour with refreshments will conclude the meeting. All members and visiting members are cordially invited. First Party The home of Mrs., will be opened to White Shrine Tuesdays first of a series Both bridge and five been arranged and pents will lend the hostess committee in dames Benjamin Sorry, H O Crooke, Mary Crissman. Turkey Dinner Mr. and Mrs.George accompanied by Mr., and wife, Mr., and M of Norwalk; and Trapp, of Los Angeles ernoon for Little Be til Sunday night will be one of the day. The Trapps have cabin at a mile of Little Bear and sequent mountain trip seven passenger Chas During their absence will visit with a girl. Reception to Fullerton’s new school and junior tendered a reception high school gymnasium of music and address. COURTHOUGHT Certificate of an almal from $100,000,000 was filed today Edison Co. Mildred Jane Stover for divorce from Co They were married dino on June 16, 18 Aug. 2, 1920 or abbr There are no suit for divorce by Berta McPheron D McPherson.Tm married in Seattle and the woman w claims, Aug. 20, 1 boy of 12, but no city Habitat inte man’s part is allegi Nameless Club Plays Mr. and Mrs. H. Kampling entertained a club last night, which, although nameless, is a jolly one. Five hundred was the chosen game and the skill of Mrs. Ted Elmers was rewarded with first prize among the Indies and Mr. W. J. W. Heinze, the men. Mrs. P. V. Brady and Mr. C. J. Nenno each captured a "booby" prize. The card tables were prettily arranged later for the two-course luncheon, covers being laid for Mr. and Mrs. Elmers, Mr. and Mrs. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bock, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Nenno, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W. Heinze and Mr. and Mrs. Kampling. Saturday Specials Banana Pie 30c Home Made Cherry Pie, 25c French Pastries, 10c BOSTON BAKERY LEE EICHOLTZ, Prop. Phones 135-W, 1017-W Store No. 1, 201 East Center St. Store No. 2, 248 West Center St. BREA NEWS BRKA, Sept. 14. (Spl.)—Several of our young folk of Brea will enter the school of Christianity next Tuesday, the Misses Edith Spicer, Iris Hodkins and Mr. Don Churchill, all life recruits. Miss Edith Spicer and Iris Hodkins will be in Los Angeles Thursday to register for college this next year at the S.O.C. Mr. Leenard Blechhaus and lady friend from Los Angeles were visitors at the C. R. McClure home on West Cedar-st Sunday afternoon. Mr. Aubrey Suiliff and Miss Hazel Stewart, with Mrs. M. C. Fiscus daughter, Helen and son Adelbert, were Los Angeles shoppers Wednesday. Miss Margaret Falconer is getting along as well, as could be expected but is still under quarantine for scallet fever. The Sutliff brothers, Aubrey and Wayne with the Misses Hazel Steward, Catherine Reid and Lois Gill of Santa Ana and Ted Stigers of Fullerton, attended the circus Tuesday evening at Santa Ana. Prof. J. H. Hanna and wife of Los Angeles recently from Indiana spent the week-end at Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McClure's home, on West Cedar-st. Miss Edith Spicer returned home Tuesday after a week's visiting in Covina with friends. Mr. J. H. Gribnell, and Miss Frances Gelham were visitors in Santa Monica Sunday. Mr. M. E. Fiscus, wife, and children, Helen, William and Adelbert and Mother Fiscus and Mrs. James Burgman and children James, Jackie and Morris and Grandmother Morris with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Harlow picnicked at Ganesha park Sunday. Clairvoyant Madam Walker wishes to announce to the public that this will be her last week of reading. After the 19th she will devote all her time to healing. Colonial Apts, No. 1. Rheum Neur Says His Presence completely Banishes Pain — Is Guarantee Deep Seated Urge Dissolved and the Son Starts to Within Twenty-Every Druggist authorized to say the sufferer that if a ALLENRHU, the rheumatism does not stop the agony joints and do away slightest twinge or he will gladly retreat without comment. ALLENRHU has tested for years, all results have been in the most severe suffering and agonizing piteous and where helpless. Mr. James H. All of ALLENRHU, who suffered the torment matism, desires all that he does not wipe one's money uncleasely conquers diseases, and he haulsists to guarantee a very instance. Heying supply you... The Woman's Page LOCAL THESPIANS LAY PLANS FOR ACTIVE SEASON ENTHUSIASM displayed at the first autumn meeting at the Blaine Gibson home last night of Anaheim Community Players indicates a successful season, and plans were made for much activity. First on the program will be presentation of the three-act play, "Her Husband's Wife," which will be given before the Fullerton Community Players on the evening of Oct. 3. Plans include presenting three-act plays at regular intervals the coming winter, in the Fairyland theatre, and at each monthly meeting a one-act will be given for members. Election of officers occurs in November. The present corps included J. Blaine Gibson, pres.; Miss Ruth Chamberlain secretary; Courtney Clark, treasurer, and Mrs. Young, director. Section Extends Work With 17 members present, the music section of Fullerton Ebell club held the first autumn meeting yesterday with Mrs. A. H. Osburn, Mrs. Alexander was leader of the program. An hour was devoted to chorus singing, Christmas numbers being favored. The section will study chorus work this season under direction of Prof. Thomas Askin, and will meet twice each month rather than but one time, the second and fourth Thursdays being chosen. The section has charge of the November Ebell general program and a committee of active women is already busy upon the numbers. Tea and wafers were served by the committee, Mrs. Osburn, Mrs. Andrson and Mrs. Launer. ALLEGED SLAYER WITH LIFE IN BALANCE DEPENDS ON 1923 PORTIA TO SAVE HIM Miss Anna B. Hogan, attorney. Will a modern Portia save the life of Ezal Robertson as her famous prototype did that of Bassanio? Robertson soon will go to trial at Hackensack, N.J., and Miss Anna B. Hogan, comely attorney of twenty-five will be chief defense counsel. It is her first murder trial. Miss Anna B. Hogan, attorney. Will a modern Portia save the life of Ezal Robertson as her famous prototype did that of Bassanio? Robertson soon will go to trial at Hackensack, N.J., and Miss Anna B. Hogan, comely attorney of twenty-five will be chief defense counsel. It is her first murder trial. First Party of Series The home of Mrs. Benjamin Sogle will be opened to members of the White Shrine Tuesday afternoon for the first of a series of card parties. Both bridge and five hundred have been arranged and prizes and refreshments will lend their interest. The hostess committee includes the Mendames Benjamin Sogle, R. S. Gregory, H. O. Crooke, Lida Kimber and Mary Crissman. Turkey Dinner in Mountains Mr. and Mrs. George M. Trapp, accompanied by Mr. Trapp's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Trapp, of Norwalk; and Frank and Will Trapp, of Los Angeles, left this afternoon for Little Bear to remain until Sunday night. A turkey dinner will be one of the delights of Sunday. The Traps have recently built a cabin about a mile and a half south of Little Bear and are enjoying frequent mountain trips in their new seven passenger Chandler sedan. During their absence Miss Florence will visit with a girl friend. Reception to Teachers Fullerton's new teachers, both high school and junior college, will be tendered a reception tonight in the high school gymnasium. A program of music and addresses is prepared. COURTHOUSE NEWS Certificate of an increase in capital from $100,000,000 to $250,000 was filed today by the So. Calif. Edison Co. Mildred Jane Story today filed suit for divorce from Carl William Story. They were married at San Bernardino on June 16, 1920, and separated Aug. 2, 1920 or about six weeks later. There are no children. Suit for divorce was filed today by Bertina McPherson against John D. McPherson. The couple were married in Seattle March 30, 1909, and the woman was deserted, she claims, Aug. 20, 1922. There is a boy of 12, but no community property. Habitual intemperance on the man's part is alleged. Custody of the section will study chorus work this season under direction of Prof. Thomas Askin, and will meet twice each month rather than but one time, the second and fourth Thursdays being chosen. The section has charge of the November Ebell general program and a committee of active women is already busy upon the numbers. Tea and wafers were served by the committee, Mrs. Osburn, Mrs. Andrson and Mrs. Launer. ORANGE-CO.FOURTH WITH DANNY CUPID Mrs. Viola Elliott and her cousin, Miss Nina Elliott, of Seattle, went to Los Angeles yesterday. Miss Nina, who is passing several weeks in the southland, will remain for a few days with relatives in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mathis left today for Uplands where they will reside during the school year. They will make frequent visits home, no doubt, during that time. Mrs. M. E. Canby was a Los Angeles visitor today. Mrs. Nina Lawe, of Los Angeles, is visiting the Schlotter and Tobin families for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Zitzmann, Rev. and Mrs. A.G.H.Bode, Mrs.J.Helmson formed a motor party to attend "The Wayfarer" in Los Angeles this evening. Mrs.C.O'Neal of Yorba Linda underwent an operation yesterday at the Anaheim sanitarium. Alonzo Alexander of the local office of the Santa Fe is planning to attend a Masonic meeting at San Francisco next month. New patients at the local sanitarium include Miss Mary Timmons, Norwalk; W.A.Jenkins,Huntington Beach; Mrs.W.M.Rogers,Fulerton and Mrs.A.E.Slaughter,Pasadena. Daly Newkirk and Arthur Mann left last night for Stanford University. BRIDE PROTESTS JAIL HONEYMOON CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 14.-A solitary picture of woe after the fourth day of her honeymoon, Mrs.Kathleen Paul, 18 year old bride tearfully declared that the county jail is no place to spend a honeymoon. Mrs.Paul's honeymoon hit a snag when, after she had declared she was 21 at the marriage bureau and married Joseph Paul, 19, in the face of parental opposition, she was put under arrest on a charge of perjury, at her father's instigation. Meanwhile the youthful Joseph scurried around to raise the $500 ball to liberate his bride, pending grand jury action on the charge. HACKER FUNERAL MONDAY Frank Hacker, 56, died early today at the home of his daughter, Mrs.William Klassen, at Hole Lease near Fullerton. The body is at McAulay funeral parlors where services are to be held Monday at 2 o'clock. Rev.H.G.Schmeltzer of Anaheim officiating; interment in Loma Vista cemetery. Decedent, who formerly lived in Anaheim, is survived by widow, one son and four daughters. FINE NEW CARBON CANYON ROAD FROM OLINDA TO LA VIDA SPRINGS HOT SODA ROMAN BATHS open the porcs and let the poison out. Mildred Jane Story today filed suit for divorce from Carl William Story. They were married at San Bernardino on June 16, 1920, and separated Aug. 2, 1920 or about six weeks later. There are no children. Suit for divorce was filed today by Bertina McPherson against John D. McPherson. The couple were married in Seattle March 30, 1909, and the woman was deserted, she claims, Aug. 20, 1922. There is a boy of 12, but no community property. Habitual intemperance on the man's part is alleged. Custody of the child and the means to support it are asked. Rheumatic Neuritis Says His Prescription Completely Banishes All Rheumatic Pain and Twinges — Is Guaranteed. Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. Every druggist in this county is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that if a full pint bottle of ALLENRHU, the sure conquerer of rheumatism, does not show the way to stop the agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. ALLENRHU has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the most severe cases where the suffering and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless. Mr. James H. Allen the discoverer of ALLENRHU, who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone's money unless ALLENRHU decisively conquers this worst of diseases, and he has instructed drugists to guarantee it as above in every instance. Heying's Pharmacy can supply you. ATTEND STATE FAIR Geo. Yarnum returned Wednesday from an extended trip to the northern part of the state on a land inspection tour. He is proud of some trophies of his journey which form an interesting exhibit in his office window at 128 E. Center-st., to which the public is invited for the next few days. "The proof of the puddin" consists in part of enormous clusters of non-irrigated grapes. Mr. Varnum was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. Henderson of Orangethorpe-ave. and Mr. Mills, all of whom were enthusiastic. Our warm spell here, with them, reached the boiling point, in the San Joaquin Valley. They travelled at night to avoid the heat. They took in the state fair at Sacramento and went as far north as Marysville. Mr. Allen accompanied the party and expects to make the trip again next week. PNEUMONIA PATIENT IMPROVES Wallace Grabau, an employee of the Union Oil Co., who has had a light case of pneumonia, is improving slowly. He has spent the past few days in the foothills of Mt. Wilson at Sierra Madre. Although his physician tells him it will take some time for complete recovery, he is feeling jubilant over his present condition. FOR RESULTS—Try a Plain Dealer Want-ad. LEONARD FUNERAL TUESDAY AFTERNOON The body of Mrs. Mary Ann Leonard, whose death occurred at 8 o'clock today, was taken to the Backs, Terry & Campbell undertaking parlor, where funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. Rev. J. I. Myers, of Downey Christian church, will officiate, and burial will be in the family lot in Artesia. Mrs. Leonard was a native of Ohio, born July 4, 1826. She lived in Arkansas and later in Nowaty, Okla., with her daughter, Mrs. Mattida Thomas. She recently came to California where Mrs. Della Delano and James Leonard reside. Another daughter, Mrs. Mabel McHalton, lives in Artesia. A son, George, lives in Altoona, Kan., and another, Ed. in Tiwaugh, Okla. CLUB TO MORTGAGE PROPERTY The Garden Grove Woman's Civic club was given an order today by Superior Judge R. Y. Williams to mortgage its property to the mount of $5,149.21 at 12 per cent covering a period of 120 months. SANTA FE SANTA FE LEASE, Sept. 14. Mrs. Robert Jones and daughter Sadie and son Boby returned Thursday from a two weeks vacation in Long Beach. Mr. James Gale, Jr., who has been ill returned home Tuesday. His usual home is in Los Angeles, but on account of his illness he will make his home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gale of the lease until he is able to work again. Mrs. J. J. Andrews and daughter Shirley of Buena Park, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Schryer of this lease Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams of Brea Wednesday night. Boy Scout News The fall meeting of the county executive board was scheduled to be held late this afternoon in the city hall of Orange to discuss the program for the ensuing school year. This tentative program calls for a great deal of activity on the part of Scouts. This month the bi-monthly meetings of the district committees will start. The district committees will meet every other month for the purpose of discussing scouting within that district. The county executive board will meet every other month for the purpose of discussing matters of county wide interest. The year's program is as follows: Monday, Sept. 17, executives of So. Calif.; will hold a one-day conference at Santa Barbara; Tuesday, Sept. 18, a meeting of the scoutmasters at the Orange-co Park will be held at which time a special camp dinner will be served. Wednesday, Sept. 19, will be Courts of Honor in Fullerton and Anaheim; Tuesday, Sept. 25 will mark the opening of the county fair in which Orange-co scouts are to participate. Wednesday, Sept. 26, district Court of Honor will be held in Orange; Friday, Sept. 28, Orange-co will send five delegates to the California State Conference of Older Scouts to be held in Santa Barilara. Court of Honor will also be held in Santa Ana on that evening. After this month the Scoutmasters Ass'n will meet the first Monday of each month and the last Saturday afternoon of every month will be devoted to Scoutmasters Training Course. On the third Saturday of each month a Patrol Leaders Training school will be held under the direction of the county council. Friday, Oct. 12, the quarterly county rally is scheduled to be held at which time cemp emblems and Eagle badges will be presented to Scouts qualified for them. On the third Wednesday of every month, as her famous go to trial at day of twenty-trial. FOURTH JUNNY CUPID fourth in the year 1922 in cases according to report of marriage counties just issued of Commerce marriages and 111 with the follow three counties Angeles, 13,257 divorces; San 2,162; Alameda, 134. divorces the past compare with 1916, the last years were 9,227 against 1916. EL. FULLERTON R. A. Carlyon, W. Pemberton, H. G. Jones; A. Kusak, Seand R. H. Austin, Beler, Riverside; Kate H. Wright, Henson, Payette-mers, Honclulu. ERAL MONDAY 56, died early to of his daughter, at Hole Lease the body is at Meadows where services end at 2 o'clock. Zerof of Anaheim offent in Loma Vista nt, who formerly is survived by four daughters. ARBON CANYON OLINDA TO SPRINGS AN BATHS open the poison out. Mr. James Gale, Jr., who has been ill returned home Tuesday. His usual home is in Los Angeles, but on account of his illness he will make his home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gale of the lease until he is able to work again. Mrs. J. J. Andrews and daughter Shirley of Buena Park, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Schryer of this lease Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams of Brea Wednesday night. Mrs. Balanager entertained her daughter Mrs. Deyweg and daughter Dorothy of Whittler, Wednesday. Mrs. Lu Goldring of Los Angeles was a business caller here Thursday. A large number of Olinda citizens attended the meetings held at the Anaheim Tabernacle by Evangelist Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. Hieng and family of Anaheim were entertained Thursday by Mrs. Hieng parents, Mr. and Mrs. Segohorse of this lease. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and daughter Sadie and son Robert were Anaheim visitors Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Heiman were Fullerton visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones and family were callers on this lease Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. McQuire and daughter Betty were Anaheim shoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grewdnger and daughter Frances were show visitors Wednesday night. Fullerton Briefs J. A. Lynch, Fullerton realtor, has returned from a six week's trip to Wellston, Okla., having been called there by the illness of his mother. She is reported some better. Cecil Lynch of Fullerton left recently for Norman, Okla., to attend the state university. This is his last year at the University. New permits issued by E. S. Richman, Fullerton building inspector: A. M. Thompson, residence at 407 Jacaranda-pl, for Carrie Switzer, $4,850; John E. Ellis, duplex and garage for John Paysen, 237 W. Wilshire-ave., $3500. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elger who live near Fullerton are the parents of a son born at the Fullerton hospital today. S. W. Smith and wife attended a banquet last night at St. Ann's Inn in Santa Ana given by Lloyd Reese, president of the Commercial Bank of Orange to directors and officials, commemorating the success of the bank. New patients at the Fullerton hospital include: Daniel Pfleghardt, Fullerton, and A. C. Johnson, Yorba Linda. Both these underwent operations today. CACTUS SLICER A Los Angeles man is the inventor of cloning urine. After this month the Scoutmasters Assn will meet the first Monday of each month and the last Saturday afternoon of every month will be devoted to Scoutmasters Training Course. On the third Saturday of each month a Patrol Leaders Training school will be held under the direction of the county council. Friday, Oct. 12, the quarterly county rally is scheduled to be held at which time cemp emblems and Eagle badges will be presented to Scouts qualified for them. On the third Wednesday of every month, Courts of Honor in Districts No. 4 and 5 will be held, on the 4th Wednesday in District No. 3 and on the fourth Friday in District No. 2. On Nov. 12th the Scouts of Orange-co will participate in the county Armistice Day Parade to be held in Orange. Saturday, Nov. 17 a model aeroplane contest is scheduled to be held in Fullerton. During the months of October and November an essay writing contest will be staged for the Skidmore Brothers trophies. Essays are to be written by Scouts on the Constitution and By-Laws of the United States. Detailss of this contest will be worked out by a special committee to be appointed by the president, G.W.Finch. Friday, Dec. 21, the quarterly County Rally will be held in Santa Ana. The next quarterly rally will be held March 14 in Anaheim. On March 15 district Field Meet will be held in Fullerton and Santa Ana. On March 29 County Field Meet will be held in Orange between district champions, to determine the county championship. On May 30th the quarterly Court of Honor is scheduled to be held in Anaheim. Summer camp is scheduled to open on June 18. END VACATION TRIP After a ten days' camping trip which covered many miles, Frances Elliott and Arthur Wilmsen returned home last evening. They made journey in a Ford coupe and went as far as Carson City, Nev. They also visited Lake Tahoe, Yosemite park and many interesting places. CARD OF THANKS The undersigned extend our heart-felt thanks to the citizens of Anaheim for their kindness and sympathy extended to our relief work for the earthquake and fire sufferers of Japan Japanese Women's Club Mrs.K.M.ShigekawaPres. 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