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"CREATION" ABLY PRESENTED BY LOCAL DIRECTOR
Of the large audience which greeted the presentation of "The Creation," Joseph Haydn's greatest oratorio, last night in the Orange high school new auditorium, under direction of Prof. S. A. Salbach, not a word but of highest praise and thorough appreciation was expressed, and Prof. Salbach was heartily congratulated afterward by the many new friends he made as well as the old ones.
The large chorus of 80 voices was remarkably harmonious and evidenced most careful training. Brillianey was added to the musical scores by the 28 members of the Philharmonic orchestra of Los Angeles, brought to the neighboring city for the especial purpose.
Three prominent soloists, Alles Porsthe Mosher, lyric soprano; Raymond Harmon, tenor, and Leslie Brigham, bass, all artists of note, gave the arias and solo numbers with unlimited ability.
Through this, the first public appearance of Prof. Salbach in Orange co in so elaborate a production, his worth was easily proven and he is assured of the concentrated support of the music loving public of the southland. As director of Grace Lutheran church chair he has made that organization an enviable church asset.
Anaheim singers in last night's oratorio included: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ulrich, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Larsen, Rev. H. G. Schmelzer, Mrs. H. Schaffer, Mrs. Edward Jones, Mrs. J. L. Shepherd, Mrs. H. A. Dickman, Mrs. Ione Maas, Oscar Maas, Miss Helen Grimm, Miss Prleda Heinze, Henry Schlimming, John Bargsten, Paul Dickman, John Schilling, Edward Grimm, Edward Schneider, G. W. Thelis,
Small Boy Entertains
Bobbie Miller, 411 So. Melrose st., invited a number of friends over to his house yesterday afternoon to assist in celebrating his second birthday anniversary. Games of various kinds including, Ring round the rose, "house" and others were played on the lawn. Pavers were given the guests. The young host received many lovely gifts.
Late in the afternoon, ice cream and cake was served. The cake was a pretty pink and white affair and had two pink candles.
Guests were Rurcell and LaVerna Roquet, Bill Crawford, Thelma Woods, Alexander Deverell, Raymond Russell, Ellen, Katherine Marion and Esther Miller, Mrs. Kingsley, and Mrs. Deverell assisted Mrs. Harry Miller, mother of the host, at entertaining.
Show Guest Good Time
Mrs. Charles S. Sell, of Canyon City, Colo., who has been touring California for the past three months, is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Trout, 90d No. Sabinaast., old time Colorado friends. Mrs. Sell is greatly impressed with Anaheim and may consider locating here.
Mr. and Mrs. Trout have planned many delightful trips for their guest during her visit. At noon today, Mr. and Mrs. Trout and Mrs. Sell were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dollar.
Claim It's All True
A fishing party of 20 Anaheimers and some friends made a trip out of Long Beach in the fishing smack, "Paul G." yesterday from Long Beach, and the fish stories they are telling today make their friends green with envy. They returned at 4 p.m with a good treat.
MAY PARTY FOR CHILDREN BY O.E.S. CHAPTER
CHILDREN of Chispa chapter R. S., members were fave last night with another one of jolly parties frequently tended them throughout the year. During the chapter meeting hour George Massa, a former teacher San Jose schools, assisted by Evans, entertained the children with stories and games.
Later a splendid exhibition talent of Eastern Stars of future was shown in the propo Miss Velda James with a dance Blenda Probst, reading; Wilma Heying and Phyllis Gads ada in a cunning Dutch dance costume; Wilma Mae and Katherine Irwin, eagh in a solo, the Misses Lois and W Dunham with songs and Missginia Herbeson, in a dance an unusually fine entertainment.
Being later invited into the ing room, the children were lighted with the elaborate decorations in their honor. Pretty poles were arranged in the trunk with streamers in rainbow colors Dainty favors were found at plate covers being placed for children while the elders swear the company to almost always cream, cake, popcorn balls candy were scrived.
The chapter is looking pleasure to the annual official it of grand officers on June 11 will arrange a nice reception though no dinner will be taken them as has been the usual tom refreshment will be sent after the work.
Feasting for Pythia
As tomorrow is regular "tea day," the Pythian Sister
director of Grace Lutheran church
chair he has made that organization
an enviable church asset.
Anaheim singers in last night's
oratorio included: Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Ulrich, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus
Larsen, Rev. H. G. Schmelzer, Mrs.
H. Schaffer, Mrs. Edward Jones,
Mrs. J. L. Shepherd, Mrs. H. A.
Dickman, Mrs. Jone Maass, Oscar
Miasa, Miss Helen Grimm, Miss
Prieda Heinze, Henry Schlimming,
John Bargsten, Paul Dickman,
John Schilling, Edward Grimm,
Edward Schneider, G. W. Theiss,
Marcus Larsen.
Farewell Party
A farewell party was tendered
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neimann and
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kolbe last
night at the Neimann home. The
affair, a surprise, was given by
thir church friends in anticipation
of a rummers' visit in the east,
the Kolben going to South Dakota
and the Neimanns to Iowa.
Charting of their proposed itinerary, which will be made by train, and other topics of interest, followed short speeches by the pastor, Rev. Elger, and other well-wishers. Refreshments were served later and goodbyes said. The journeys will be started early next work.
Bible Study Class
The Bible Study class will meet tomorrow as usual in the Presbyterian church at 2 o'clock. Mrs.
Jane Wilson is leader.
Claim It's All True
A fishing party of 20 Anaheimers and some friends made a trip
out of Long Beach in the fishing
smack, "Paul G." yesterday from
Long Beach, and the fish stories
they are telling today make their
friends green with envy. They returned at 4 o'clock with a good
catch of larracuda, and not one
of the party had been sea sick on
the entire trip, although the journey coming to land was extremely rough.
The party was composed of Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Withee, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Carle, Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Prescott, Mr. and Mrs George
Elliott, Mrs. H. K. Boyd, the
Messrs Joe Pember, Charles Trudeau,
Joe Sodder, Mosley, Sr.
Virgil Miesley, Kennedy, Thomas
and Clinton Kraft.
Star Whist Friday
The Star Whist will meet Friday at 2 p.m., in the Masonite temple, with Mrs. A. H. Squires and Mrs. Q. W. Fergus as hostesses.
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At noon today, Mr. and Mrs. Trout and Mrs.
Sell were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Dollar.
The chapter is looking for pleasure to the annual official it of grand officers on June 11 will arrange a nice reception though no dinner will be ten them as has been the usual item refreshment will be after the work.
Feasting for Pythia
As tomorrow is regular "tr" day, the Pythian Sister looking forward to a pleasant day meeting with Mrs. Elsie brust, 221 Emily-st. The Mon will be of the pot luck vail and every member of the order asked to be present.
Another pot luck meal served this evening in Odd Hall, the Knights of Pythia ing in" on this feature ward the Sisters will repair their own hall to hold regularion, with initiation of a cleric candidates.
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who has been slick for some went to Elainne Hot Spring day. He expects to return to about June 1.
Walter Stokes was trang from the Frank P. Ttaggart and Oil Co. to Los Angeles y day.
H. F. Crowell reported to police that two cord tires wind-shield wiper had been from the Frak P. Taggart No. Los Angeles-st.
G. B. Brown, an alleged orer, picked up by local police being held for government aities.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bowen daughters of Long Beach week-end guests of Anaheim tives.
Mrs. Ruth Livingston Monday in Los Angeles on ness and pleasure.
Mrs. H. Bowen, Mrs. H Bowen and Mrs. R. J.D passed the day at Long Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. F.A Wilcox returned to Anaheim after eral days visit with a sister of Wilcox at Alhambra.
Mrs.L.A Stumbo of Full is a patient at the local sum today.
Mrs.W.G.Harlison of Los Angeles was the over night gve the C.E Harbeson home was a guest at the O.E.S.last night for the children members.
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MY PARTY FOR CHILDREN BY O.E.S. CHAPTER
CHILDREN of Chispa chapter, O. S., members, were favored night with another of the parties frequently tendered throughout the year. During chapter meeting hour Mrs. Mauss, a former teacher in those schools, assisted by Mrs. E. entertained the children stories and games.
Over a splendid exhibition of art of Eastern Stars of the time was shown in the program. Velda James with a dance; Blenda Probst, reading; Miss Heying and Phyllis Grantha cunning Dutch dance, ennue; Wilma Mae and Alice Jerine Irwin, each in a piano the Misses Lois and Velda Ram with songs and Miss Vir-Herbeson, in a dance, made unusually fine entertainment.
Later invited into the dinroom, the children were dewd with the elaborate decorations in their honor. Pretty May were arranged in the tables, streamers in rainbow colors. Favors were found at each cover being placed for 75 cents, while the elders swelled company to almost 200, cake, popcorn balls and were served.
The chapter is looking with pure to the annual official visit and grand officers on June 10 and arrange a nice reception. Although no dinner will be tendered as has been the usual refreshment will be served—the work.
Teasting for Pythians tomorrow is regular "silver day," the Pythian Sisters are
MANNISH SUIT
THE THING FOR MAID OR MATRON
SCHOOL HEADS AND WIVES ARE DINED LAST NIGHT
WITH Miss Martena Neal as hostess, members of the board of trustees, high school principal and their wives and the vice principals were honored guests at the annual dinner last evening in the model bungalow in the domestic science room. Members of the cooking classes served the dinner which was of delicious menu.
The rooms were prettily decorated for the occasion in attractive spring flowers.
Covers were placed for Prof. and Mrs. J. A. Clayes, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Carner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adams, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Winters, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sparks, Miss Bella J. Walker and George Hedstrom.
SANTA FE
SANTA FE LEASE, May 14.
(Spl.)—Mr. and Mrs. Ned Marshall had as guests Sunday their son and girl friend from Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan entertained Mrs. Ryan's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson, and daughter, Lila, and son, Joey, of San Pedro Thursday evening.
Mrs. H. L. Schryer and daughter, Olive, and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Schryer, all of this lease, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Androws of Pullerton Sunday evening.
Many of the boys of this lease enjoyed a weiner bake in Carbon Canyon Thursday evening. Among them were: Harry Evans, Alfred Roberts, Robert Jones, Cleyton Lyle, Albert Junker and Joe Ryan.
Billy had determine away from camp reached the gate then sentinel stiff as a raiser his back was turned Billy.
"Now is my chance Billy." "I'll butt him fore he knows I am around, and he is so stiffly that he will forward. Before he I'll run over him and Biff! went a big middle of the sentinel as Billy had figured fell over on his face had been a wooden scaly by a club.
Over his prostrate ed Billy and out our gate he ran at top s the sentinel could wits, jump up and give intending to shoot w played him such a trous saw was the mascot ment galloping down Of course he could him, though he did for the fright he had to say nothing of it butt.
Billy ran, and ran and though he was ner, he did not see any nearer the fili was bent on seeing range. Presently peculiar noise behind the earth began Turning to look back company of soldiers perfect line straight road toward him.
"Gee! I better get road!" 'and he ran and squeezed himself.'
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Mrs. H. L. Schryer and daughter, Olive, and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Schryer, all of this lease, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Andrews of Fullerton Sunday evening.
Many of the boys of this lease enjoyed a welter bake in Carbon Canyon Thursday evening. Among them were: Harry Evans, Alfred Roberts, Robert Jones, Clelyton Lyle, Albert Junker and Joe Ryan. They all reported a very good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Marshall, accompanied by Mrs. H. Schryer and daughter, Olive, attended the grand opening of this summer season, consisting of concert and dance, at Huntington Beach Friday night. Mr. Marshall played in the Huntington Beach Municipal band.
Mr. and Mrs. Schubert and family spent Sunday in Long Beach and other nearby beaches.
Those who attended the dance at Yorba Linda from this lease were: Miss Marguerite Flynn, Miss Sadie Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Segine. They all reported a jolly good time.
Miss Mona and Helen Meranda of Hermosa Beach were visitors at the Cullen home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schryer are settled in their new home and are very happy. They say they are ready to entertain their friends now.
Leonard Bennett, who has been unable to be around after an accident Thursday night, is improving rapidly. Edward Cruzan, who was also injured, is now out and around.
Bert Ryan is entertaining his brother, Charlie Ryan, of West Virginia. Bert Ryan has not seen his brother for 25 years, so his visit to California is a pleasant one.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac McQuire spent Sunday in Santa Ana with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ryan of Fullerton spent Sunday at Mr. Ryan’s home on this lease. In the evening Mrs. Charles Ryan, accompanied by Mrs. Bert Ryan and daughter, Willie, attended the California theatre at Anaheim.
Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs. F. B. Greminger, Mrs. Cornine and Mrs. R. Jones and daughter, Sadie, were Los Angeles shopper Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. McQuire were Fullerton visitors Monday.
Miss Iva Brady, who has been seriously ill for some time with the influenza, is improving slowly.
Mrs. H. Schryer and daughter, Olive, were Fullerton visitors Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Elder had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Whitigen of Whittier and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson, and daughter, Lila, and son, Joey, of San Pedro Thursday evening.
Mrs. H. L. Schryer and daughter, Olive, and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Schryer, all of this lease, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Andrews of Fullerton Sunday evening.
Many of the boys of this lease enjoyed a welter bake in Carbon Canyon Thursday evening. Among them were: Harry Evans, Alfred Roberts, Robert Jones, Clelyton Lyle, Albert Junker and Joe Ryan. They all reported a very good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Marshall, accompanied by Mrs. H. Schryer and daughter, Olive, attended the grand opening of this summer season, consisting of concert and dance, at Huntington Beach Friday night. Mr. Marshall played in the Huntington Beach Municipal band.
Mr. and Mrs. Schubert and family spent Sunday in Long Beach and other nearby beaches.
Those who attended the dance at Yorba Linda from this lease were: Miss Marguerite Flynn, Miss Sadie Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Segine. They all reported a jolly good time.
Miss Mona and Helen Meranda of Hermosa Beach were visitors at the Cullen home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schryer are settled in their new home and are very happy. They say they are ready to entertain their friends now.
Leonard Bennett, who has been unable to be around after an accident Thursday night, is improving rapidly. Edward Cruzan, who was also injured, is now out and around.
Bert Ryan is entertaining his brother, Charlie Ryan, of West Virginia. Bert Ryan has not seen his brother for 25 years, so his visit to California is a pleasant one.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac McQuire spent Sunday in Santa Ana with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ryan of Fullerton spent Sunday at Mr. Ryan’s home on this lease. In the evening Mrs. Charles Ryan, accompanied by Mrs. Bert Ryan and daughter, Willie, attended the California theatre at Anaheim.
Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs. F. B. Greminger, Mrs. Cornine and Mrs. R. Jones and daughter, Sadie, were Los Angeles shopper Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. McQuire were Fullerton visitors Monday.
Miss Iva Brady, who has been seriously ill for some time with the influenza, is improving slowly.
Mrs H. Schryer and daughter, Olive, were Fullerton visitors Saturday evening.
Mr和Mrs.Joe Nelson,and daughter,Lila,and son,Joey.ofSanPedroThursdayevening.
Mrs.H.L.Schryeranddaughter.Olive,andMr和Mrs.W.L.Schryer.allofthislease.weredinnerguestsatthehomeofMr.Mrs.J.J.AndrewsofFullertontuesdayevening.
ManyoftheboysofthisleaseenjoyedawelterbakeinCarbonCanyonThursdayevening.Amongthemwere:HarryEvans,AfredRoberts,RobertJones,ClelytonLyle,AbertJunkerandJoeRyan.Theallreportedaverygoodtime.
Mr和Mrs.NedMarshall.accompaniedbyMrs.H.Schryeranddaughter.Olive,theattendedthegrandopeningofthissummerseason,consistingofconcertanddance.atHuntingtonBeachFridaynight.Mr.SharylplayedintheHuntingtonBeachMunicipalband.
Mr和Mrs.SchubertandfamilyspentSundayinLongBeachandothernearbybeaches.
ThosewhoattendedthedanceatYorbaLindafromthisleewere:MissMargueriteFlynn,MissSadieJonesandMr.MrsElmerSegine.Theallreporteda jollygoodtime.
MissMonaandHelenMerandaofHermosaBeachwerevisitorsattheCullenhomeWednesday.Mr和Mrs.BillSchryeraresettiedinthenewhomeandareveryhappy.Theysaytheyarereadytoentertaintheirfriendsnow.
LeonardBennettwhohasbenunabletobefoundafteranaccidentThursdaynight.isimprovingrapidly.EdwardCruzanwhowasalsoinjured.isnowoutandaround.
BertRyanisenttaininghisbrother.CharlieRyan.ofWestVirginia.BertRyanhasnotseenhisbrotherfor25years.sohisvisittocaliforniaisapleasantone.Mr和Mrs.MacMcQuirespentSundayinSantaAnawithrelatives.Mr和Mrs.CharlesRyanofFullertonspentSundayatMr.Ryan’shomeonc(thislease.IntheeveningMrs.CharlesRyan,acompaniedbyMrs.BertRyananddaughter.WillieattendedtheCaliforniatheatreatAnaheim.Mrs.CharlesWilliams,Mrs.F.B.Greminger,Mrs.CornineandMrs.R.Jonesanddaughter,SadiewereLosAngelesshopperMonday.Mr和Mrs.McQuirewfullertonvisitorsMonday.MissIvaBradywhohasbenseriouslyillfordsometimewiththeinfluenza.isimprovingslowly.MrsH.Schryeranddaughter.OlivewereFullertonvisitorsSaturdayevening.Mr和Mrs.WilliamElderhadasguestsSundayMr和MrsWhitigerofWhittierandMr,andMrs.JoeNelson,anddaughter,Lila,andson,Joey.ofSanPedroThursdayevening.
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Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs. F. B. Greminger, Mrs. Cornine and Mrs. R. Jones and daughter, Sadie, were Los Angeles shopper Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. McQuire were Fullerton visitors Monday.
Miss Iva Brady, who has been seriously ill for some time with the influenza, is improving slowly.
Mrs. H. Schryer and daughter, Olive, were Fullerton visitors Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Elder had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Whitigen of Whittier and Mr. and Mrs. Walkup and daughters of the Bradford ranch, Yorba Linda.
Those who attended the Eastern Star meeting of Yorba Linda from this lease Monday evening were Mrs. Ned Marshall, Mrs. William Elder, Mrs. Guy Barman, Mrs. H. Schryer and Mrs. Lee Edmonds.
Mrs.' Mary Gale and son, Byron of Yorba Linda were visitors on this lease at the Jones home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Elder spent Friday in Yorba Linda with Mr. and Mrs. Martin.
Mrs. Lulu Moore and sons, Earl James, of Richfield spent Monday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams of this lease.
Mrs. J. J. Andrews and daughter, Shirley, of Fullerton spent Tuesday on this lease with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Schryer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams had as guest Sunday Miss Florence Heess of Anaheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vanatta had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Duey Vanatta of Anaheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Weick and family spent Thursday with Mr. Weick's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stone, of the Irving ranch at Tustin.
Miss Willie Ryan had as guest Sunday Keith Ford of the West Coast lease.
Dutch Brown of Brea was a visitor at his parents' home on this lease.
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Billy had determined to run away from camp. When he reached the gate there stood the sentinel stiff as a ramrod, but his back was turned toward Billy.
"Now is my chance," thought Billy. "I'll butt him over, before he knows I am anywhere around, and he is standing so stiffly that he will fall face forward. Before he can get up I'll run over him and disappear."
Biff! went a big butt in the middle of the sentinel's back, and as Billy had figured, the man fell over on his face as if he had been a wooden soldier struck by a club.
Over his prostrate form bounded Billy and out of the camp gate he ran at top speed before the sentinel could collect his wits, jump up and grab his gun, intending to shoot whoever had played him such a trick. All he saw was the mascot of the regiment galloping down the road. Of course he could not fire on him, though he did feel like it for the fright he had given him, to say nothing of the terrific butt.
Billy ran, and ran and ran, and though he was a fast runner, he did not seem to get any nearer the fireworks he was bent on seeing at close range. Presently he heard a peculiar noise behind him and the earth began to tremble. Turning to look back, he saw a company of soldiers running in perfect line straight down the road toward him.
"Gee! I better get out of the road!" and he ran to one side and squeezed himself close to passed not an eye turned to look at him. Every eye was bent straight ahead and the men were running beautifully—shoulders thrown back, cheeks out and chins up, with a certain rhythm movement of the body.
The minute they passed Billy tagged on behind, for he saw that they were French soldiers.
"Weil, I'll be gum squizzled! What a fool I've been. Here I have been thinking I was looking at fireworks while all the time I have been seeing a real battle, and these soldiers must be reinforcements being hurried to the front. Here I came over with the army to fight and when I hear cannon for the first time I think it is thunder and the bursting of bombs and shrapnel fireworks at a celebration! Billy Billy, you are an old fool! I don't care if it is a battle! I am going to see it at close range, just as if it were only a Fourth of July celebration. Only I wish Tom were here to see it with me. Jiminy crickets! That was a bang that aeroplanes pilot sent out! And goodness me, if it hasn't hit that German plane that was chasing it! And the German plane is falling, falling, falling, and now it is on fire! I wonder what that black speck is I see falling? I bet it is the man who was flying the plane. And there goes a balloon up in flames! This is getting exciting. I wish I could fly so I could get to the front sooner. I can't make my legs go fast enough. But I will soon be there for I smell powder."
(Tomorrow Billy comes to the CYPRESS-HANSEN Community club members, absent from the meeting yesterday through illness, were remembered by the more fortunate ones and it was voted to send flowers to Mrs. Charles Leaford, who is very seriously ill, following two operations, and to Mrs. Mary Sutherland, whose husband is confined to his bed with tedious illness.
Mrs. Vincent K. Chandler, whose home was prentily decorated with roses, ferns, etc., was hostess. The program was particularly entertaining. Mrs J.L. Preston read: "The Legal Way 'Round," an amusing description of the orange, as a lawyer would tell; Mrs. Hugh LaRue read, "The Bob," the all important topic on the present style of hair; dress; "The Goodnight Message," Mrs T.W. Clarke; "Just a Girl Men Forget," and "I Cried for You," two solos by Mrs. Jack Dugan, Long Beach; "Mrs. Spoopledyke's Burglar," reading by Mrs O.P.Bunyard; piano solo; Mrs Pen Scones, all were excellent numbers.
Mrs. Lucille Echart, of Long Beach, teacher of polychrome decorating, and several exhibits of the pretty work with her in which the ladies took great interest.
Other guests of the club were Mrs.S.R.Snow, who is in the house guest of her daughter, Mrs.T.W.Clarke; Mrs.J.A.Holly, Long Beach and Mrs.Mary.E.Macron, an aunt of Mrs.G.G.Priddy. Members at the meeting were the Meadows Bunyard, Chandler, Couts, Carpenter, Cole,Dugan,Fels,Fuqay,Hammond Nordstrom,Patterson, Prerton,Priddy Scott,Treernoil,Wetherbee,Science Leonard and White, this
Billy ran, and ran and ran,
and though he was a fast runner,
he did not seem to get any nearer the fireworks he was bent on seeing at close range.
Presently he heard a peculiar noise behind him and the earth began to tremble.
Turning to look back, he saw a company of soldiers running in perfect line straight down the road toward him.
"Gee! I better get out of the road!" and he ran to one side and squeezed himself close to the fence.
On, on they came, but as they hasn't hit that German plane that was chasing it! And the German plane is falling, falling, falling, and now it is on fire! I wonder what that black speck is I see falling? I bet it is the man who was flying the plane, and there goes a balloon up in flames! This is getting exciting. I wish I could fly so I could get to the front sooner. I can't make my legs go fast enough. But I will soon be there for I smell powder."
(Tomorrow Billy comes to the frontline trenches, and he gets all the excitement he wants.)
Local Girl In Recital
Miss Elizabeth Donnelly in her first recital was one of 15 vocal pupils presented last night by Mrs. Constance Bulford, in Huntington Park M. E. church. Miss Donnelly's numbers were "A Prayer for You," and "The Swallow." Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly and Miss Rose and Mrs Ray Fisher, Miss Elizabeth's first vocal teacher, attended the recital.
The program was well received and a banquet tendered the participants afterward. Miss Donnelly has been studying with Mrs. Balfour, of Los Angeles, the past year and is making strides toward her ambition to become a finished vocalist.
Visit Eastgate O. E. S.
Mrs. Guy Daniels and Mrs. Eva Boyl were guests of Eastgate chapter, O. E. S., in Los Angeles last evening, when she drill team, composed of past matrons of the different chapters, and which will exemplify the work of the order for any chapter so desiring, was present to initiate four candidates. Mrs. Boyd is a member of the team.
A 6:30 dinner was the opening feature of the evening.
Second Nomination
Lois Rebekah lodge will meet Friday in the Odd Fellows hall A covered dish lunch will be served at 6:30 and all ladies are requested to bring some part of the meal. Visiting Rebekahs are given a cordial invitation. Among the features will be a second nomination of officers.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the neighbors and friends who so kindly helped up during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, and for the beautiful flower offerings.
GEORGE MINDER and sons.
NEWSPAPERMEN TO VISIT ORANGE-CO
Members of the California Press Ass'n,75 to 100 strong, headed by Gov. Friend W. Richardson, will be guests of Orange-co Wednesday, May 21.
The newspaper people, holding their annual meeting this year in So. Calif., are to be entertained at Riverside and Long Beach, during the convention week and on invitation of the Asso. C. of C., have agreed to spend one day in Orange-co.
Arrangements for the entertainment of the newspaper men and their wives is under direction of President L. F. Coburn of the Asso. C. of C., and G. A. Raymer, secretary. Tentative plans provide for meeting the party at Corona Wednesday morning, May 21, taking the visitors for a tour of the northern part of the county and arriving at the county park for a barbecue luncheon at noon. In the afternoon the visitors will be shown the southern part of the county and placed on electric cars at Santa Ana in time to reach Long Beach by evening.
Invitations have been issued to supervisors and mayors of all cities of the county to assist in entertaining the governor and the newspaper people. Committees from various chambers of commerce will help in handling arrangements.
Governor Richardson, who is president of the State Press Ass'n, is serving his 22nd year in that capacity.
CONFIRM DEATH OF DR. SUN YAT SEN
LONDON, May 14.-A dispatch from Hong Kong today said it had been confirmed that Dr. Sun Yat Sen, first provisional president of the Chinese republic, had died of brain fever.
Dr. Sun was president of the Canton or South China government.
Interesting Visitors
A company of guests from Los Angeles dropped in on the W. A. West Lincoln, last evening, for an hour or two of chatting. Among them was Princess Margaret Orlova, a refugee from Russia, who made her escape to America during the revolution, and who, until one year ago, had lost all trace of her husband, Prince Olaf, who had been hiding in China. Followers of the news will remember the private exhibition of articles from the former czars' palace which the princess held a short time ago in Los Angeles.
Others of the party included Prof. and Mrs. Blackledge, of an English educational institution; Lieut. Andrew Still, and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gielow, of Alnaheim.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luce were Mr. and Mrs. Holm, the former being owner of the California Tribune, and Capt. Ordway, an English war veteran.
AT THE HOTEL VALENCIA
A. J. Stephens, J. A. Ellis, J. C. Gilbert, G. C. Smith, G. Praglen, J. C. Jewett, and C. H. Clay, Los Angeles; H. J. Ramsey, Pasadena; P. D. Van Duqut, Albembra; Chas Wilson, Riverside, A. D. Knight, Redlands; and R. D. Landay, Virginia.
Mrs. E. B. Camp is happily awaiting the arrival of her daughter-in-law Mrs Gilman L. Camp who is expected early next week. She will be joined by Mr. Camp about July 1, and they will establish their home at Camphaven ranch; Mr. Camp, however, will continue his duties with the Hartford Insurance company.
According to Lloyds ship construction is on the increase. Of five leading countries, the United States is last.
Visiting Rebekahs are given a cordial invitation. Among the features will be a second nomination of officers.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the neighbors and friends who so kindly helped up during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, and for the beautiful flower offerings. GEORGE MINDER and sons.
CONFIRM DEATH OF DR. SUN YAT SEN
LONDON, May 14.—A dispatch from Hong Kong today said it had been confirmed that Dr. Sun Yat Sen, first provisional president of the Chinese republic, had died of brain fever.
Dr. Sun was president of the Canton or South China government.
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