oc-plain-dealer 1924-05-23
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WOMEN'S CONGRESS MEET NEXT YEAR
WASHINGTON, May 23—In the avowed purpose of ending "subjection of women the world over, to demand equality with in political and all other activities," an International Parliament of Women will be convened Washington next year. It was announced at the headquarters the National Women's Party today.
"After clamoring for the we are doing nothing with declared Mrs. O. H. F. Delmont president of the National Wom Party, 'We need now to come in the open in asking for rights.'"
A parliament of women from the countries of the world, Belmont declared, will give women tremendous influence in domestic and foreign affairs.
The program for the international meeting will be feature a Women's Congress, to simultaneously with the Cons of the United States, to voice mandates on legislation, especially matters concerning women.
"When we get to Congress will be able to talk, having lear our lessons in our own congregation. We will send to Congress our senators and congressmen, will surpass men in intelligence and wisdom," declared Mrs. Mont, explaining the objects of Women's Congress.
Mrs. Belmont also announced that eventually a building will erected for a Women's Parliament here.
According to feminist leader an organization of women separate parties is likely to refrom the movement for a Women's Congress.
26 NEW OIL WELLS
Oil field operations report week ending May 17, show 26 wells started, compared with previous week; 8 in Torrance in Santa Fe Springs, 1 in Beach, 1 in San Bernardino-e in Los Angeles, 1 in Venice.
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WOMEN'S CONGRESS MEET NEXT YEAR
WASHINGTON, May 23.—With aowed purpose of ending the section of women the world demands equality with monitioral and all other activi- tion International Parliament women will be convened inington next year, it was an- ded at the Headquarters of National Women's Party here
After clamoring for the vote doing nothing with it," said Mrs. O. H. F. Belmont, president of the National Women's "We need now to come out open in asking for equal parliament of women from all countries of the world, Mrs.nt declared, will give women tremendous influences in domes- foreign affairs.
The program for the interna- meeting will be featured by women's Congress, to convene immediately with the Congress United States, to voice de- on legislation, especially on issues concerning women.
When we get to Congress we are able to talk, having learned lessons in our own congress. I will send to Congress our own ors and congressmen, who purpass men in intelligence wisdom," declared Mrs. Belmont also announced eventually a building will be used for a Women's Parliament ordering to feminist leaders, organization of women into parties is likely to result the movement for a Woman's press.
26 NEW OIL WELLS
field operations reported ending May 17, show 26 new started, compared with 31 this week; 8 in Torrance, 3 Santa Fe Springs, 1 in Long 1 in San Bernardino-co, 5 Angelaeased, 1 in Ventura
ZAYAS WINS SUPPORT IN STRUGGLE WITH CUBAN REBELS WITH BRAVERY AND RADIO
SANTA PE LEASE,
(Spl.)—Mr. Everett Mendoza Beach took as his Miss Marguerite Flynn lease, Wednesday at They will make their hondo immediately.
Many people from were grunion hunting at ton Beach Tuesday Among them were Mr. Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. son Raymond and Mr. Grusan and children.
Mr. Raymond Jonesnesday at Los Angeles.
Mr. Ray Grant of Springs spent Wednesda on this lease with his Georgia and Raymond the Flynn home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. A Fullerton were visitors lease Wednesday at the Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Schr.
Mr. Fred Jones of L was a dinner guest at his home, Mr. and Mrs. B of this lease Monday e
Mr. and Mrs. H. L were Fullerton visitors morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jon Bobby and daughter S Fullerton and Anaheil Wednesday they were panied by Mrs. Raym
Mrs. Guy Barman am by Mrs. Billy Sinclair shoppers Wednesday.
Mrs. W. Edmonds o Coast Lease was a cal lease Tuesday.
Mrs. Molly Collins o gave a stork shower on
President Alfredo Zayas broadcasting an appeal from his office in the presidential palace in Havana.
Where other executives have hidden themselves away while the shooting was going on, President Alfredo Zayas of Cuba is winning supporters to his side in his battle with revolutionary elements by the open way in which he is handling the situation. He is dividing his time between revolt scenes, the first executive ever to do so, and the presi- dential palace in Havana, where he has radio equipment in his office to broadcast appeals to the people.
Thomas Oliver and Mrs. Roy Barker were joint hostess, when
President Alfrede Zayas broadcasting an appeal from his office in the presidential palace in Havana.
Where other executives have hidden themselves away while the shooting was going on, President Alfredo Zayas of Cuba is winning supporters to his side in his battle with revolutionary elements by the open way in which he is handling the situation. He is dividing his time between revolt scenes, the first executive ever to do so, and the presidential palace in Havana, where he has radio equipment in his office to broadcast appeals to the people.
LA HABRA
LA HABRA, May 23.—Friends of Mrs. D. A. Davis were entertained at the Woman's Club house Wednesday afternoon, in honor of her youngest daughter Miss Lorel Davis, who is soon to become the bride of William Harold Felts of Inglewood.
The Club house was prettily decorated in pink and yellow, and very attractive favors were given the guests. The afternoon was spent in games and music. Mrs. J. H. Walker, Mrs. X. F. Thuet, Mrs. B. Philbrook and Mrs. E. A. Davis won the prizes. The honoree received many lovely presents for the occasion, and repaid the courtesy with revealing her wedding date, which will occur the last of May, the ceremony to take place in Inglewood.
Refreshments were served late in the afternoon to the thirty-five guests present. Out of town guests were Mrs. H. M. Gates of Seal Beach, Mrs. B. Philbrook of Harmosa Beach, Mrs. P. York of Redondo Beach, Mrs. Albert Launer of Fullerton, Mrs. M. Brownson of Whittier and Miss Frances Burr of Los Angeles. Mrs. Davis was assisted in receiving and entertaining by her daughter Mrs. R. M. Phillips of Los Angeles, Mrs. A. V. Douglass, Mrs. Charles Lumaden and Mrs. H. M. Gates of Seal Beach.
Members of the Two U.'s club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Fred Clark Tuesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in needlework and games, after which a delicious plate luncheon was served the guests. Mrs. B. C. Caricker of Huntington Beach and Mrs. E. W. Clark of Fullerton were guests of the Club. One new member was added to the club, Mrs. Guy Thompson. Members present were, Mmes: D. C. Fletcher, Sarah Elder, Nancy Kerr, Belle Lowen, Dorothy Morrison, Walter Pierce, Edith Robinson, L.Robertson, Luella Swingle, Geo, Beer and the hostess Mrs. Clark.
Three social events were given this week in honor of Mrs. Harry Hart, who will leave La Habra soon, in hope of improving Mr. Hart's health. On Tuesday Mrs.
Thomas Oliver and Mrs. Roy Barker were joint hostess, when they entertained with a party at the Oliver home in honor of Mrs. Hart. The evening was spent in playing five hundred with honors going to Mrs. M. F. Davis, Mrs. C. L.Crumrine and Mrs. W.F.Holden. After the game delicious refreshments were served. There were twenty-five present to enjoy this affair.
Mrs. Roy Barkr and Mrs. Thomas Oliver entertained members of the section of the Ladies Aid, which Mrs. Hart is a member at the Barker home Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in games and music, after which refreshments were served. Thirty guests enjoyed this affair.
On Thursday members of the Bridge Club entertained with a luncheon and theater party in Los Angeles. The guests enjoyed this affair.
Mr. and Mrs. H.M.Gates of Seal Beach were luncheon guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.D.A.Davis Thursday.
Members of the Woman's Club will enjoy a picnic at Orange County Park Saturday. It is given under the auspice of the gymnasium section, but every member of the club and the families are invited. Each member is to bring steak and buns. Coffee will be furnished by the section.
Mr. and Mrs.Harry Balcom of Huntington Beach were callers at the J.L.Balcom home Thursday.
Mrs.W.Spenser of Redondo Beach is spending a few days with her mother Mrs.Roy Elsworth of Lois street.
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High Grade Imported Sardines, 2 for 25¢ in pure olive oil
SANTA FE
SANTA FE LEASE, May 23. (Spl.)—Mr. Everett Millen of Redondo Beach took as his bride, Miss Marguerite Flynn of this lease, Wednesday at Fullerton. They will make their home in Redondo immediately.
Many people from this place were grunion hunting at Huntington Beach Tuesday morning. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. Kane and son Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. Gruzan and children.
Mr. Raymond Jones spent Wednesday at Los Angeles.
Mr. Ray Grant of Santa Fe Springs spent Wednesday evening on this lease with his children, Georgia and Raymond Grant at the Flynn home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Andrews of Fullerton were visitors on this lease Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Schryer.
Mr. Fred Jones of Long Beach was a dinner guest at his parent's home, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones of this lease Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Schryer were Fullerton visitors Wednesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and son Bobby and daughter Sadie were Fullerton and Anaheim visitors Wednesday they were accompanied by Mrs. Raymond Jones.
Mrs. Guy Barman accompanied by Mrs. Billy Sinclair were Brea shoppers Wednesday.
Mrs. W. Edmonds of the West Coast Lease was a caller on this lease Tuesday.
Mrs. Molly Collins of this lease gave a stork shower on Mrs. Buzz Collins Wednesday afternoon at the Mrs. M. Collins home. She received many beautiful and useful things.
Mr. Charlie Wilson of Torrance spent Wednesday on this lease visiting old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schryer motored to Huntington Beach Tuesday evening, where they were the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Conway Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Collins and daughter Mary accompanied by Jessie Weick spent Sunday in Long Beach. Later in the evening they returned to Anaheim and attended the California Theater.
A jolly party of young folks from this lease journeyed to Anaheim Landing Monday evening where they spent the evening grunion hunting. They all reported a fine time although they had no success in catching any grunion. The party included Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schryer, Miss Lois Muzell, Mr. Frank Hatfield, Misses Helen and Anna Leah Quinn, Miss Mae Wilson and Mr. Jack Muzell.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Schryer at
tended a theater in Anaheim Sunday evening.
Mr. Ed Ryan accompanied by his uncle Mr. Charlie Ryan of West Virginia, motored to Ventura Tuesday, where they were guests of Mr. Ed Ryans sister, Mrs. Marcus Johnson.
AT THE HOTEL VALENCIA
A. Rosenfeld, Chicago; W. H. Pringle, E.C.Price, F.C.Anderson, S.L.Dansett, P.C.Scott, Mrs.F.L.Hart,E.J.Hallday,A.P.KendigandC.W.MehlerLos Angeles;H.R.Geyer,Chicago;J.Brown,San Diego;J.E.Hutbon,Riverside,andL.G.Johnson,St.Louis.
SIGN FLASHKAMPER
DES MOINES, May 23.-Ray Flashkamper, former San Francisco Coast League infielder, has been signed up by the Des Moines Western League team and will report for duty at once, according to announcement made today.
Flashkamper played with the Seals last year.
PLANT BEANS
Prospects are good for high prices this year I have Lima,Henderson,Bush and Black-Eye Seeds.
A.NELSON
Buena Park
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The instant you break the vacuum seal and inhale that unique aroma, you know why homes of wealth and discernment adopted "Red Can" as their very own—thereby establishing the coffee tradition of the West. Taste the flavor and be doubly sure that here, indeed, is wonderful coffee.
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