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Social and Fraternal LOCALITIES ARE GIVEN SPECIAL SERVICE NITES WITH every effort put forth to make a success of the Rimmer-Couch evangelistic services, Christian Endeavor young people in northern Orange-co are enjoying a remarkable series of meetings at the Anaheim Presbyterian church, which will continue every night this week except Saturday. Young people from all sections of Orange-co and especially the northern portion have been drawn to these meetings and arrangements have been made for special nights for the various districts. Wednesday night will be Christian Endeavor night and delegations from societies in Fullerton, Brea, La Habra, Buona Park, Yorba Linda and others as well as Anaheim societies are expected to attend, filling the church auditorium to capacity. Thursday evening has been set aside as special Brea and La Habra night and Friday evening the meeting will be especially for high school young people with a special program of interest to them. Tonight at the Anaheim Presbyterian church Raymond Couch, long leader and soloist will present a special negro spiritual melody and a whistling number as his contribution to the unusual interest of the program. Harry Riminer has endeared himself to the young people of Orange county with his stirring messages and pleasing personality and will have the usual interesting talks for each evening of the services. Sunday afternoon the usual First Birthday Party Mrs. Fred L. Hays delightfully entertained a party of friends and their children, in honor of the first birthday anniversary of her son, Luverne Frederick, Jr., whose natal day was March 7. The older youngsters of the group played games and had a delightful time, while the mothers were engaged in conversation. Snap shots were taken of the little ones. The invited guests included Mrs. Walter Muckenthaler and son Harold, Fullerton; Mrs. Edward Brian, daughter Betty, Long Beach; Mrs. August Muckenthaler and daughter, Augusta, Long Beach; Mrs. R. R. Pember and grandson, Bobby Shrode, Mrs. Arthur Kemper and son, Billy; Mrs. John King and daughter, Sue Ellen; Mrs. J. G. Broussard, Mrs. V. J. Bonnat, Mrs. L. P. Bonnat, Mrs. W. Junge, Mrs. J. C. Osher, Mrs. Lizzie Huntington and Morris Thaxton. Dine With Newlyweds Several Anaheim relatives and friends were entertained at evening dinner in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nagle, Walnut Park recently. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coons, daughter, Miss Jessie, and sons, Arthur and Rector; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nagle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hainlin. After dinner hours were thoroughly delightful with chatting and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Nagle, the host and hostess, are yet enjoying their honeymoon and many were the compliments heard upon the dee- NATIONAL R. N. A. HEAD TO ATTEND DISTRICT MEET ROYAL Neighbors of America held an interesting meeting yesterday when Mrs. Anna Bear was taken through the initiator rites of the order. As this was the first business meeting of the month refreshments were omitted. Mrs. Lena Gross and Mrs. Eva Boyd were called to Los Angeles Saturday where arrangement were perfected for the forthcoming Royal Neighbor district convention in Torrance. Although full month early, April 12 was selected as the date. At this time Mrs. Eva Childs, supreme oracle will be in the locality and that rite may attend the convention, the earlier date was chosen. Mrs Childs, whose home is in Janesville, Mrs. is passing several weeks in the Southland. The different camps of the district have been asked to participate in the work. Anaheim being chosen for the Memorial service as their delineation at a recent meeting was considered 100 percent. The camp has not fully decided, however, upon doing so. The meetings are progressing well under the new officers, though being the third, and under the leadership of Mrs. Laura Tucker oracle, the camp is retaining its high standard in the district. YORBA LINDA YORBA LINDA, March 11—(Spl.)—The ways and means copious of the X.J.Women's club Tonight at the Anaheim Presbyterian church Raymond Couch, song leader and soloist will present a special negro spiritual melody and a whistling number as his contribution to the unusual interest of the program. Harry Rimner has endeared himself to the young people of Orange county with his stirring messages and pleasing personality and will have the usual interesting talks for each evening of the services. Sunday afternoon the usual county-wide rally will be held in the Anaheim Presbyterian church instead of at Fullerton as the two preceding meetings have been. Special music and more than usual enthusiasm and interest is expected at this meeting which will close the series of services for the northern section of the county and prepare for the opening of the campaign in the Orange district with services at the Orange Christian Church in the evening. Hear Noted Baritone A party of local musicians motored by Los Angeles last evening where they heard the concert at the Philharmonic by Renald Werrenrath, world famous baritone. The group was composed of Mrs. C. A. McCullah, Cortez Hockins, Norman Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Taylor, Mrs. J. M. Hitchcock. Mower Co., Minn. Picnic All residents and former residents of Mower-co, Minn., will gather Saturday, March 22 in Bixby park, Long Beach, to enjoy a reunion and picnic dinner. All are asked to bring luncheon but coffee will be served. The Minnesota state plenic will be held Saturday, March 15, thus will many from the state of chilly winters have two chances of visiting together and partaking of out-of-door luncheons. Study Class Meeting An especially interesting lesson and afternoon of study occurred yesterday at the home of the Missa Aubert, on South Los Angeles, when the Mission study class met in regular session. The lesson was on Japan and much benefit was derived. A social hour with light refreshment gave an informal hour for visiting. Little Betty Ross, two-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ross, is recovering from a few days severe illness. SURPRISE REUNION Mr. and Mrs. John Black, of Choral Rehearsal The Anaheim Choral society will hold rehearsal this evening at 7:30 in Guild hall. Members are reminded that the music for the coming concert is on hand and it is urged that all be present to receive assignment. It is necessary to begin active practice soon as possible. Observe 15th Anniversary The fifteenth anniversary of the opening of Betzold's studio will be celebrated, Saturday, April 15. Open house will feature the day and Mrs. H. Betzold, proprietor, is planning to entertain hundreds of guests. Since coming to Anaheim, Mrs. Betzold has seen a wonderful growth in the city and her visitors will realize an advanced step in the art of photography. The studio has been in the same building since the original opening. During anniversary week, April 15-22, 15 pictures will be given instead of the usual dozen. Souvenir postals also will be presented to all callers. Adams Family Dinner The Frank H. Prry home on N. Olive was the gathering place of relatives of Mrs. Perry and Dr. W. W. Adams Sunday, to meet other members of the family who motorized here. Dr. W. J. Adams and daughter, Miss Lecta, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fine, and Mrs. Daniels, mother of the late Mrs. Adams, drove here from Fillmore to pass the day. They were joined at the Perry home by Mr. and Mrs. K. Rush and son, Virgil and Mr. and Mrs. Argus Adams, of Fullerton, who, with Dr. W. W. Adams and the Perry family, made a merry dinner company. Postpone C. E. Meeting The executives of the Christian Endeavor of the Christian church have postponed their meeting from and Mrs. Bennett Nagle, Walnut Park recently. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Coons, daughter, Miss Jessie, and sons, Arthur and Rector; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nagle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hainlin. The after dinner hours were thoroughly delightful with chatting and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Nagle, the host and hostess, are yet enjoying their honeymoon and many were the compliments he received upon the delicious menu served by the young matron. YORBA LINDA March 11.(Spl.)—The ways and means committee of the Y. L. Woman's club held a very successful card party in the clubs on Saturday evening. The party was the third in the series of parties which are being given to see who pays for the big barbecue to be given in Orange County park. At Saturday party the men were again victorious, Mr. Hartz of Fullerton having a score of 3730, while Mr Weston Smith and Mrs. J. J Small were high for the women each having a score of 2723 Three more will be given. The date of the next one will be announced soon. Measrs. Murray Horne and Stanley S. Collins, Orange-horticultural inspectors, spent Thursday at San Pedro on the boat Calawali from Honolulu helping inspect baggage to local contraband horticultural products. Mrs. J.A. Buckmaster, Mr Julia H. Selover and Miss Julia Buckmaster spent Sunday Whittier. Frank Day and Eyra Stankle are mump victims. Mrs. Murray Horne spent several days the end of the week with her father, Mr.Wern, of L.Angeles, who is ill. Mrs. P.W.Cram visited I week with her daughter, Ms Hurless Barton, and Mr.Bartt at Long Beach. Albert H.Steffens of Anaheim who is an experienced mechanic is helping Mr.Benton of the Lerty garage catch up on repair work. Mr.Alvin of the Y.L.Mcantile Co. has secured its services of John Ruttgers, formerly the Schneider market of Anahel to care for the meat department. Residents of Yorba Linda may excited over the new oil developments of the past week. Builders began Thursday on a town on the Kraemer tract east northeast town. The rig is being erected by the Mutual Oil Co.of California.The rig is in the N.E.Oner of the Kraemer tract of 18 acres now planted to barley,and is about three miles from Yorba Linda.Already oil promoters are on hand trying for leases and is expected that this new development will mean the spudding in at least two others who have been under way this winter. This evening the O.E.S.So club will sponsor a home tailoring out on by the Anahel Little Betty Ross, two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ross, is recovering from a few days severe illness. SURPRISE REUNION Mr. and Mrs. John Black, of Flint, Mich., are guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. George Nickles. They were accompanied to Anaheim by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black, also of Flint, who are temporarily living in Long Beach. In the afternoon all were greatly surprised and pleased when a company of former friends from Saskatchewan, Canada, drove up. They were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Baker and family, who are wintering in Santa Monica; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dow and children, also of Santa Monica. There were 25 persons included in the pleasant reunion, and all motored to Orange-co, park in the afternoon. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to the many friends for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful flower offerings on the bereavement of my father's death. MR. R. H. WICKEREN. Don't Rinse Hair Hard water takes the life out of the hair—makes it dull and brittle. Shampoo with Cleero and you won't have to rinse. Cleero contains no alkali soap. Washes the hair with an substance that is good for the hair. All the dirt comes to top of foam. Just wipe off with a lowel. Hair takes on new life and shine under refreshing action of Cleero. Try it today on new money back offer. Regular price 60c. On sale at Gibson's Drug Stores, Anaheim, 169 W. Center; Fullerton, 115 No. Spadra. Postpone C. E. Meeting The executives of the Christian Endeavor of the Christian church have postponed their meeting from Wednesday to next week, on account of the Evangelistic-meetings at the Presbyterian church, which the greater number of the members have been attending. YORBA NEWS YORBA, (Special) March 13. —(Spl.)—That was surely an enjoyable dinner that was given at Vernon last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. M. Ybarra of that place to a group of their many friends. The local contingent was duly and ably represented by epicurean and competent judges, who are still speaking about the sumptuousness of the affair. Chicken, enchiladas, tortillas, salad and even to dessert were made in true Spanish style. Those present were: Mesdames C. Peralta of Olinda, A. D. Velasco and T. Sanchez of Yorba; the Misses Della and Elida Molina and Tenny Ybarra of Vernon, and Miss Anita Peralta of Olinda; Messrs. Joo Sanchez of Yorba, Gualbert and Arnold Peralta of Vernon. Vocal solos by Miss Elida Molina and other musical numbers by the guests were enjoyed as well as radio, and every one left with the kindeest appreciation of the courtesy and hospitality of the Ybarra family. Mr. and Mrs. C. Vasques have been proudly showing the latest addition to their family, a fine boy, the looks of which, each one of the two, claims to be responsible for. Little 9-months-old Edmond; son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Garcia, died on Wednesday and was buried on Thursday. The child had been ill for a week with intestinal inflammation. READ THE CLASSIFIED PAGE HEAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale was apply freely up nostrils. VICKS VAPORU Over 17 Million Jars Used Y The Woman's Page NATIONAL R. N. A. D TO ATTEND STRICT. MEET. Neighbors of America are an interesting meeting when Mrs. Anna Beard en through the initiatory the order. As this was a business meeting of the affluents were omitted. Sena Gross and Mrs. Eva were called to Los Angeles where arrangements affected for the forthcoming Neighbor district conference Torrance. Although a year early, April 12 was set the date. At this time a Childs, supreme oracle, is the locality and that she and the convention, the state was chosen. Mrs. whose home is in Janesville is passing several weeks southland. Camps of the disheve been asked to partielthe work. Anheim being for the Memorial service, delineation at a recent visit was considered 100 per camp has not fully dewever, upon doing so. Greetings are progressing under the new officers, this third, and under the up of Mrs. Laura Tucker, the camp is retaining its standard in the district. RBA LINDA A LINDA, March 11—The ways and means com Read Mt. 7:1-12. Text; 7:11. If ye then, being evil, know how to give gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father who is in heaven give good things to them that ask him? "It is of utmost importance therefore to present praying to men in such a way as to make it seem an immediately feasible way to produce valuable results in the day's work. In this way a growing awareness of God in the work and friendship of daily life will be developed. God can be counted on to respond. Man does not do all the seeking." MEDITATION: In God's great being there are treasures which he longs to give to his children when they are prepared to receive them and use them to advantage. One evidence that we can use his gifts is that we see the need and we ask for them. As a wise father God gives to each child an important place in the kingdom and plans that the personality of each one shall have an opportunity for development. PERSONAL QUESTION: Does God answer my prayer? PRAYER: Eternal God, whose mercies are over all thy children BUENA PARK BUENA PARK, March 11.—(Spi.) About 90 people partook of the excellent dinner furnished by the Eastern Star for the Chamber of Commerce banquet and enjoyed the program which followed Friday evening at the Masonic hall. Frank Jones and Mrs. Garison Coaster favored with sales. Miss Anita Shephardson and the Scrubber brothers of Fullerton played several selection. The address of the evening was given by Chas. P. Boyer of Los Angeles. A representative from the Edison Co. also spoke: Stanley Berkey entertained a card club Thursday evening. His guests were: Misses Margaret Goldie, Ethel Evans, Agnes Ginter, Mae Jenkins, Gladys Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stoefeld, Lyle Stewart, Merrill Wildamuth, Charley Perkins and Ted Coreran. T. J. Bacon, who has spent the winter in California, started for his home in Kansas Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Doyle motored to Huntington Beach, Seal Beach and Long Beach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chandler of Redondo spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Schofield spent the week-end at Newport Beach. There was another crowd at Homewood Sunday. Fifty dollars is prizes were given away. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hay and Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Hay of Fullerton were guests at the R. D. Bacon home Sunday. I. W. Worley of Oklahoma has been here for several weeks. His wife and family have come now and they have gone to housekeep- "DOLITTLE" CLUB DOES LITTLE BOHAVE JOLLY THINGEEN members of the little club" and a few wear guests last evening of Lillian Degryse. The hours work; conversation and music next meeting will be held home of Miss Mildred Kemp she and Miss Helen Jordantain. Fruit salad, wafers, olive tree and cake were served on clock. The hostess was a by Miss Eleanor Quill. Guests of the club include William Eaton, Santa Ana Oliver Meeker, Misses Rainey, Ida and Martha Fler, Members were Miss Steffens, Mildred Kemp, Jordan, Rose Poyet, Alvina Clara Heinze, Edyta Ha Katherine and Lenora Van Eleanor Quill and Lillia gryse. Annual Union Meet The Woman's Union of C Baptist church will meet Mrs. R. J. Giannone South-st., Thursday. The ing annual business meeting held in the afternoon where cers for the easing year elected. All officers will have annals ports ready. The roll can be answered by each membe ing a favorite hymn. Mrs. C. W. Hedges will report on the book,"Debra nal." A pot-luck hymn. being there are treasures which he longs to give to his children when they are prepared to receive them and use them to advantage. One evidence that we can use his gifts is that we see the need and we ask for them. As a wise father God gives to each child an important place in the kingdom and plans that the personality of each one shall have an opportunity for development. PERSONAL QUESTION: Does God answer my prayer? PRAYER: Eternal God, whose mercies are over all thy children and whose love seeketh us in all our days, turn, we pray thee, our faces towards the light of thy countenance. May we live in thy spirit this day, O Lord. Amen. (Copyright, 1824—F. L. Fagley) Local News Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith and Miss Cora Wieseke, of Claremont, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith from Friday to this morning. They were joined yesterday at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Collins of Long Beach, R. Moores of San Pedro, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Welcher of Riverside. Miss Bortha S. Comroeck and daughter, Miss Maudo, were in Los Angeles Saturday to hear John McCormack, who appeared there in concert. Mr. Ed Elliott is a business visitor in Los Angeles for several days. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Smith and Mr. and Mrs I. W. Anderson drove to Hemet Sunday where they visited friends and enjoyed a sumptuous dinner. Cards from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nesbit fell of their arrival in Lasburn, Canada, following a delightful honeymoon journey through the north. Mrs. Nesbit will be remembered as Miss Reese, whose marriage occurred several weeks ago at the home of her parents here. Mrs William Eation of Santa Ana was the overnight guest of Miss Clara Heinze. Merwin Seegar passed yesterday in Los Angeles. Dr. Howard Poore of Portland, Ore., returned to his home today after a visit with his brother and family, H. C. Poore, Dr. Poore passed several days at Hollywood and was a guest of Mrs. Wally Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heying, Mrs. W. J. Lake and Mrs. C. D. Harrison and small son passed Sunday at Huntington Beach. Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Tompkins and daughter motored to Los Angeles Sunday where they passed the day. Ms. L. D. Larssen will entertain there are treasures which he longs to give to his children when they are prepared to receive them and use them to advantage. One evidence that we can use his gifts is that we see the need and we ask for them. As a wise father God gives to each child an important place in the kingdom and plans that the personality of each one shall have an opportunity for development. PERSONAL QUESTION: Does God answer my prayer? PRAYER: Eternal God, whose mercies are over all thy children and whose love seeketh us in all our days, turn, we pray thee, our faces towards the light of thy countenance. May we live in thy spirit this day, O Lord. Amen. (Copyright, 1824—F. L. Fagley) Local News Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith and Miss Cora Wieseke, of Claremont, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith from Friday to this morning. They were joined yesterday at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Collins of Long Beach, R. Moores of San Pedro, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Welcher of Riverside. Miss Bortha S. Comroeck and daughter, Miss Maudo, were in Los Angeles Saturday to hear John McCormack, who appeared there in concert. Mr. Ed Elliott is a business visitor in Los Angeles for several days. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Smith and Mr. and Mrs I.W.Anderson drove to Hemet Sunday where they visited friends and enjoyed a sumptuous dinner. Cards from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nesbit fell of their arrival in Lasburn, Canada, following a delightful honeymoon journey through the north. Mrs.Nesbit will be remembered as Miss Reese, whose marriage occurred several weeks ago at the home of her parents here. Mrs William Eation of Santa Ana was the overnight guest of Miss Clara Heinze. Merwin Seegar passed yesterday in Los Angeles. Dr. Howard Poore of Portland, Ore., returned to his home today after a visit with his brother and family, H.C.Poore, Dr.Poore passed several days at Hollywood and was a guest of Mrs.Wally Reid. Mr. and Mrs.Henry Heying, Mrs.W.J.LakeandMrs.C.D.HarrisonandsmallsonpassedSundayatHuntingtonBeach. Dr和Mrs.C.P.TompkinsanddaughtermotoredtoLosAnglesSundaywheretheypassedtheday. 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Memberswereherewereover100p.m.Thecompanywasdividedside,theRedsAndBluea numberamusingstunnypulledoff.LittleBettygavecleverlittle dancefreshments,consistingofwitches,cake,andcoffeeserved.Ateatable.onwhoposeda magnificentb cake.waswheeldintotheoftheroomforalltoThecakewasmadetotheproposednewclubhouselargecakemadefoursmallerkakesmadetwoworths.sticksofcandywporch pillars,andwhoviewedwithfeeling.Wew seemedapitytodestroysaworkofart,and.theassemblagetesttaisedasgoodasitlookscakewasmadebyMrs.BixbywhoisBuenaParkfamouscake-maker。 Kraemer tract east of The rig is being erected Mutual Oil Co. of California the rig is in the N.E. corner the Kraemer tract of 1500 now planted to barley, and at three miles from Yorba Already oil promoters are trying for leases and it acted that this new development will mean the spudding at least two others which been under way this winter. Evening the O.E.S. Socialill, sponsor a home talent out on by the Olinda P.T. filled "The Old Maid's Anna." A "jazz" orchestraantes the play and music art at 7:30, and the play at crowded house is expected. Ladies of the Y.L.Wo-club held a cooked food Daley's store on Saturday netted them $20. Miss Kate now was in charge of the land was assisted by Mrs. Mrs. A.P.Yerrington and T.Rospaw. DIANS QUIZZED TA ROSA, March 11. Sevadians were detained today county jail for questioning effort to solve the mystery death of Ned Posh, 45, in the movement for recount by the federal government they treat with the Californians. ISED and battered by contact of Santa Rosa creek, the Posh was found today medications pointed, according Griff John M. Boyes, to the having been flung from bridge above. STINNES SICK MILIN, March II. — Hugo s.German steel and coalite, who is seriously ill with and liver trouble, was order his physician today to take rest. Nees usually worked from 14 hours a day and never vacation. AD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapor; apply freely pp nosilids. VICKS VAPORUS Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly GIVEN FIVE YEARS SAN DIEGO, March 11. William Clark and Jose Nuon, who pleaded guilty to violations of the Harrison drug act, were sentenced to five years' imprisonment by Federal Judge Paul J. McCormick. Judge McCormick said a person who "makes victims for this terrible habit deserves no consideration from the court." Mr. L.J. Robeson of Tejunga was home over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson entertained Mrs. Nelson's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Olson of Long Beach over Sunday. Ed Marxen went to Coachella on business Saturday. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Knott is quite sick. The Ladies' Aid of the Congregational church will meet Thursday at 2:30 in the Community hall. It is hoped that every lady interested in the welfare of the church will be present. Mrs. R.D. Bacon's Sunday school class "The Wideawakes" were pleasantly entertained Saturday afternoon by Paul Horn at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.S.Horn. Mr. Geo.Wilssey of Ontario stopped on his way home from San Francisco and spent the week end with his son L.T.Wilssey and family. Miss Caroline Sammons of Fullerton was a Saturday night visitor of Miss Elizabeth Berkey. Mrs. Grace Beach of Yorba Linda visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry, of the Buena Park Grocery Saturday. The Jolly Sitchers will meet with Mrs. G.A.Shean Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.Oscar Jett visited Mr. and Mrs.James Sanders of Los Angeles Sunday. Mr.Jett and Mr.Sanders took in the lights of Venice in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.N.D.Dowell and Mr. and Mrs.H.E.Warren were Los Angeles visitors Saturday. Mrs.Earl Dow, president oft he Parent-Teachers' Ass'n., attended a nexecutive board meeting Saturday at Anaheim. Mr. and Mrs.Garrison Costar attended a dance given by the Standard Oil workers at the Progressive clubhouse, Montebello Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.Jack Golden spent Sunday in Los Angeles. Mrs.John Boyle and children are now recovered from their recent illness, and left Monday for a few days' visit with her mother, Mrs.Nelleie Boyle, of Compton. The Bridge club meets with Mrs.L.T.Wilssey Wednesday afternoon. The 35th anniversary party given by the Woman's club Saturday evening at the Masonic hall was the social event of the season. The families of the "OOLITTLE" CLUB GOES LITTLE BUT HAVE JOLLY TIME FTEEN members of the 'Do-little club' and a few friends or guests last evening of Miss Jan Degryse. The hours were instantly passed with embroidery, conversation and music. The meeting will be held at the one of Miss Mildred Kemp when and Miss Helen Jordan enter a fruit salad, wafers, olives, coffee and cake were served at 10 o'clock. The hostess was assisted by Miss Eleanor Quill. Quotes of the club included Mrs. William Eaton, Santa Ana, Mrs. Ever Meeker, Misses Euniceney, Ida and Martha Schaeffers. Members were Misses Elsa Effens, Mildred Kemp, Helen Dan, Rose Poyet, Alvina Joost, Heinze, Edytha Hayward, Catherine and Lenora Van Rooven. Anchor Quill and Lillian Dege. Annual Union Meeting The Woman's Union of Cavalry District church will meet with R. J. Grange, 109 Westinthat, Thursday. The morning will be passed in sewing. The business meeting will be held in the afternoon when offices for the ensuing year will be erected. All officers will have annual reits ready. The roll call will answered by each member named a favorite hymn. Mrs. C. W. Hedges will give a short on the book, "Debt Eterer." A pot-hole luncheon will be RADIO TONIGHT K H J—THE TIMES 6:45 to 7:30 p.m.—The weekly visit of The Sandman and Queen Titania.. Bedtime story by "Uncle John." 8 to 9:30 p.m.—Program courtesy of Barker Brothers. Capt. Richard Hobson will talk on "Narcotic Education." 9:30 p.m.—Laurel Nemeth, prima donna Frank Lloyd Studio Trio. K F I—EXAMINER 4:45 to 5:15—The Evening Herald. 5:15 to 5:45—The Examiner. Dr. Martin J. Stormand of U.S.C. will talk on "What Should the School Teach the Child?" 6:45 to 7:30 p.m.—Anthony Program under the auspices of the State Federation of Music Clubs. 8 to 9 p.m.—The Ambassador Hotel. Concert by the Symphony orchestra. 9 to 10 p.m.—The Examiner. A civic program presented by the Crittenden Conservatory of Music of Pomona. 10 to 11 p.m.—Anthony. Motion picture night presented by Don Meancy of Hollywood. A. B. CASS DEAD LOS ANGELES., March 11. Financial circles were shocked today to learn of the death of A.B.Cass, president of the So.Calif.Tel.Co. Mr. Cass was found dead in bed in his home in Fair Oaks-ave., South Pasadena. Mr. Cass had been in excellent health, it was stated. Active C. C. Club The Garden Grove Women's club W. R. C. FED. NO. v HOLDS MEETING IN NEARBY CITY THE W.R.C. district federation No. 1 held a splendid meeting yesterday in Orange Old Fellows hall with representatives from the six corps, Whittier, Orange, Huntington Beach, Fullerton; Santa Ana, Orange and Anaheim, present. There were also present W.R.C. members from a distance, one from Vermont being registered, and the usual number of G.A.R.s., who always are heartily welcomed and royally treated by the ladies. A business meeting occupied the morning, "Thrift," the topic of the day, was ably handled in speech by Mrs. Ellen Kellogg, of Santa Ana, and others. One comrade gave an interesting culinary McKinley. Music added to the interest as well. Doing honors to those whose birthdays fall in March and April, 32 of the ladies were called to the center of the room and formed a circle. A shamrock was presented to ench, and she responded with a few words concerning her anniversary. Then all were conducted into the dining room and were seated at the table of honor, centered with a big birthday cake. A particularly nice program was presented in the afternoon, the Santa Ana corps opening with a drill. Speeches, music, etc., were very entertaining. Especially fine were the recitations by Mrs.Petis Almworth, of Orange, whose 90 years have seated themselves lightly upon her charming, curly head. Mrs.Almworth, who was an army nurse, is of keenest mind and in excellent health. She is All officers will have annual reits ready. The roll call will answered by each member named a favorite hymn. Mrs. C. W. Hedges will give a short on the book, "Debt Eter-!" A pot-luck luncheon will be enjoyed at noon. All members and friends of the society are urged to present. Numbers were the invited guests and there were over 100 present. The company was divided into eight, the Reds and Blues, and number of amusing stunts were killed off. Little Betty Costar gave a clever little dance. Reshments, consisting of sandches, cake and coffee, were served. A teatable, on which reused a magnificent birthday cake, was wheeled into the center the room for all to admire. The cake was made to represent a proposed new clubhouse. A large cake made the foundation, taller cakes made the walls and roofs, sticks of candy were the arch pillars, and the whole was covered with feing. While it offered a pity to destroy so clever work of art, the cake was cut and the assemblage testified it acted as good as it looked. The cake was made by Mrs. Herbert Nxy, who is Buena Park's most famous cake-maker. LOS ANGELES, March 11.—Financial circles were shocked today to learn of the death of A. B. Cass, president of the So. Calif. Tel. Co. Mr. Cass was found dead in bed in his home in Fair Oaks ave., South Pasadena. Mr. Cass had been in excellent health, it was stated. Active C. G. Club The Garden Grove Women's club is staging a series of events in anticipation of a two weeks financial campaign to clear the clubhouse of debt. The ladies, too, will build an addition to the pretty little clubhome to be used for storage, as the increased use of the building for community affairs makes additional space necessary. Mrs. J. P. Hayhurst and Mrs D. Parsons will entertain this evening with a card party, A St. Patrick's costume party is the entertainment for Friday night. The regular bi-monthly dance occurs next Tuesday evening. On Thursday afternoon a card party will claim attention of the club and its friends. Mrs Maa Zimmerman and Mrs Elva Hunt are hostesses. On the same evening the dramatic section will present "Putting It Up to Pat" in Winterberg and the same play will be shown in Garden Grove on Friday evening. Thus is mapped out a busy fortnight for the women of the club whose intensive efforts have already produced so much toward the good of the town. 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