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Will the pastors or those in charge of the Sunday service church announcements kindly bring in the copy for their services by 2 o'clock, Friday afternoon, as the church announcement column is made up at that hour and those brought in afterward are regretfully but necessarily left out. The Pastor Dealer is anxious to print all church news possible and will appreciate this cooperation. METHODIST WHITE TEMPLE — James Allen Grissinger, D. D., Minister, Sunday school 9:30, George H. Tedrick, Supt. Morning: Organ Prelude, "Jerusalem the Golden," Smart, Processional and Opening Hymn, 69; Prayer, Closing with the Lord's Prayer; Solo, Ave Maria, Stephen A. Erst—Mrs. J. M. Hitcheck; Responsive reading 21st Sunday morning; Gloria; New Testament Lesson; Announcements; Offertory, Chant Negro, Kraemer; Violin Duet—R. D. Collis, Adolph Koch; Sermon; "New Testament Goodness"; Hymn 348; Benediction; Postulde, Allegro Symphonic, Salome. Evening: Organ Prelude, "Cantilene", Pinne; Hymn 420, Prayer; Solo; "Now the Day Is Over," Oley Speaker—Mrs. A. L. Knipe; Scripture Reading; Announcements; Offering; Duet, "Whispering Herpe"—Mrs. A. L. Knipe, Mrs. J. M. Hitcheck; Sermon; "Does the Methodist Church Endorse the Dance? Are We Going Backward or Forward?" Hymn 415; Benediction/Hristide, "He Missa Est", Batiste. PIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST—Corner Philadelphia and Chartres, Sunday school 9:30 a.m.; Sunday service at 11 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., Subject: "God the Preserver of Man." Solo, "O Rest In the Lord," Mendelssohn—Mrs. Pemberton; Hynan 73; Announcement; Anthem, "The Coming of the Lord," Cassel; Sermon: "Flag Day Sermon"; Invitation Hymn 140. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH — Thomas Holmes Walker, Minister, Corner Claudina and Cypress-sta. Bible school 9:30.; Christian Endeaver 6:30 p.m. Prelude, "Aria" Shelley, Anthom, "The Lord Is My Shepherd," Shelley; Offertory solo, (selected)—Mrs. Walter Ross, Sermon: "The Man on the Throne"; Postlude, "Grand Choire" Adams. Evening, 7:30; Prelude, "Bercuse," Diggli; Anthom, "Now the Shades of Evening Fall," Mendelssohn; Offertory Trio, "The Valley of the Shade.w!," Harkness—Mrs. Ross and quartet; Sermon: "Inspiration by Beholding"; Postlude, "Qurliit. Quartet Miss M. Alice Grinshaw, soprano. Miss Elizabeth Walker, contralto. Mr. Maurice C. Waugh, tenor. Mr. William E. Asken, baritone. Mr. Dale Hamilton Evans, organist and director. MAXWELL SPIRITUAL — Sunday school 9:15. Sermon, 10:30; English rermon, 7:30. Services will be held each Sunday as follows: Iyceum 9:30 a.m., healing services, 10:30; class in study of mediumship, 11:30; message circles, 12:20 p.m., and every Monday and Thursday, lectures and messages at 7:30 p.m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL — Buena Park, S. F. Hilgenfeld, pastor; 9:45 Sunday school. F.Bastdy, Supt. Classes for everyone. Morning service 11 o'clock; Christian Endeavor 6:30; Evening sermon 7:30. NO VACATION FOR FORD EXECUTIVES DETROIT, June 14. Office employees and executives of the Ford Motor Co. will go without their customary two week's vacation this year under an order that went into effect today. About 22,000 men and women are affected. Beginning today the Ford offices are to go on a five day a week schedule. For the next 12 weeks these Saturdays off for the office employees are to be in lieu of the summer vacation each has received in the past. If the five day week is continued in force after the end of 12 weeks, the pay of the employee is to be cut in proportion, they are notified. Six weeks or so ago the factory employees were put on a five-day basis. They have never been given vacations. Henry Ford's views, as expressed by some of the executives, is that if the factory can accomplish all the required production in five days a week, it should not take longer than that for the office personnel to supervise production. ITALIAN DEPUTY KIDNAPED, SLAIN ROME, June 14. Giacomo Matteotti, rich socialist member of the chamber of deputies, who was mysteriously kidnapped while walking in the street with his wife four days ago, was stabbed and beaten to death in a woods 30 miles from Rome, according to information obtained from the gendarmerie. It had previously been reported that Matteotti was in a hospital alive, but in a serious condition from the attack upon him. Political adherents of Matteotti claim the kidnaping and assault was the work of Fascisti. Premier Mussolini promises the most drastic punishment of the guilty. Rademacher, a Bavarian, holds the world's 100-meter swim record, time 1 minute, 15 seconds. PIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST—Corner Philadelphia and Charters, Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Sunday service at 11 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., Subject: "God the Preserver of Man." A meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m., at which testimonials are given. Free reading room in the First National bank building, room 301, open daily except Sundays and legal holidays from 11 to 5:30. CATHOLIC CHURCH—Rev. P. Browne, Services Sunday morning 7:30, 8:30 and 10 o'clock. SPANISH METHODIST—Near corner of Oak and Helena-sts. Services exclusively in Spanish. Sunday 10 a.m., and 7 p.m. Tuesday 7 p.m. Rev. Enrique Narro, pastor. Rev. Narro holds services at Placentia 2 p.m. on Sundays and 7 p.m. Mondays, and at Richfield 4 p.m. Sundays, 7 p.m., Wednesday, and 7 p.m. Fridays. PLACENTIA BIBLE CLASS—Round Table Club House, 9:30—Charles E. Philler, teacher. Subject "A Study of the Epistle to the Philippians by the Chapter Summary Method." Special course by Ruth Howerton. Last opportunity to hear Miss Lowerton. CHRISTIAN TABERNACLE—South Helena-st., Rev. G. L. Myers, pastor. Bible school 9:30 a.m.; Prelude; Processional; Prayer; Response; Communion Hymn 187; Offertory Solo: "My Days Are In His Hands"; Ball—H. L. Potter; Hymn 177; Announcement's Anthem, "Bless The Lord, O My Soul," Beirly; Sermon; "Crimes of the Church"; Invitation Hymn 93; Prelude; Processional; Prayer; Response; Hymn 19; Offertory Services will be held each Sunday as follows: lyceum 9:30 a.m., healing services, 10:30 a.m., study of mediumship, 11:30; message circles, 12:20 p.m., and every Monday and Thursday, lectures and messages at 7:30 p.m. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL — Buena Park, S. F. Hilgenfeld, pastor; 9:45 Sunday school. F. Bastdy, Supt. Classes for everyone. Morning service 11 o'clock; Christian Endeavor 6:30; Evening sermon 7:30. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH — Virgil K. Ledbetter pastor, Odd Fellows Hall, 138 W. Center-st. Bible school 9:45 a.m. Harold K. Knox, Supt. Morning service 11. Evening service, 7:30. B.Y.P.U. 6:45. ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH—Emily and Adele Sts. Rev.A.G.H.Bode, Rector. Sunday services 8 a.m. Holy Communion; 9:45 Sunday school; 11:00 Morning Prayer and Sermon; Tuesday, Sunday school and Parish Picnic at Newport Meet at Church at 10 a.m. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH—H.G.Schmeizer, pastor; 8:45 Sunday school; 9:45 English services; 10:45 German services; 7:30 p.m., Friday, choir practice. UNDENOMINATIONAL — Jesse N. Blakeley, Pastor, 511 N.Olive-st. School, 9:45 a.m. A large Bible class taught by the pastor. Come bring your Bible. Preaching, 11 a.m., and 3 p.m., by the pastor. Praise service, 7 p.m., led by Robert Wallace. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p.m. Message by Miss Nellie Heughan Bible study. Wednesday evening 7:30. Prayer meeting, Friday evening 7:30. All are cordially invited to attend. SPIRITUALIST TEMPLE — Divine Revelation—Chartered under the C.S.S.A., 512 E.Center-st., IITES ON CREDIT Reliable Tire Co. Services will be held each Sunday as follows: lyceum 9:30 a.m., healing services, 10:30 a.m., study of mediumship, 11:30; message circles, 12:20 p.m., and every Monday and Thursday, lectures and messages at 7:30 p.m. Rademacher, a Bavarian, holds the world's 100-meter swim record, time 1 minute, 15 seconds. Anaheim. Tuesday 2:20 and 8:00 p.m. Sundays 11 a.m. m. 8:00 p.m. Thursdays, 119 Amerige-st. Fullerton. Ethel E.P.Myers, minister. GRACE ENGLISH LUTHERAN — One block from Broadway on S.Palm-st., Rev.J.H.Peters, pastor, 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 10:30 a.m., Pentecost services, "What Meant This?" Holy Communion. No evening services. NAZARENE TABERNACLE — North-st at Claudina. Interesting Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching service, 11 and 7:30. PILGRIM CHURCH, OLINDA — Sunday school, 9:45; Preaching service, 11:00 a.m.; Young People's meeting, 6:20. FIRST SPIRITUAL ASS'N, 204 N.Los Angeles-st.Mrs.Allen will hold Message Circles every Thursday at 2:50 p.m., 7:30 lecture and messages; every Sunday 7:30 p.m., lectures and messages. You are invited to hear this medium. EVANGELICAL CHURCH — Center-st at Helena,G.G.Schmidt minister. Sermons and anthems will bear on the general theme of "Pentecost." 9:30 German sermon, "Gifts of God"; 10:15 Sunday school; 11:15 Sermon theme "Gifts to God"; 6:45 Christian Endeavor; 7:30 Sermon theme "Knowing the Truth and Being Free." Annual Children's Day next Sunday. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASS'N—Moose Hall, 135 W.Center-st. 5:30-6:20 p.m., Bible study class, The Atonement, G-20-7:15 p.m., Bible study class, The Divine Plan of the Ages 7:30 p.m., public lecture by A.W.Libley, of Los Angeles.Subject, "Was Jesus God?" WEST BROADWAY M.E.CHURCH—F.W.Elder,pastor.Sunday school9:45;11a.m.Service:SermonTopic:"When the Fig Tree puts forth Leaves.(German),7:00p.M.Epworth League and German Bible class;7:45p.M.chalk TalkTopic:" TIRES ON CREDIT Reliable Tire Co. R. N. MENDOZA, Prop. 200 So. Los Angeles St. Anaheim Tire Sale BEGINNING TODAY All Standard Makes at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES WITH EACH TIRE WE GIVE YOU FREE This Stop Signal Complete West Bros. One Block South of Flag Pole Anaheim Phone 31 Open Tonight BALLOON TIRE SEEN AS ANOTHER CREATION MEANT TO PLEASE "HER" Women are not only the deciding factor in over 90 per cent of automobile sales, but they are also bringing the equipment and entire fittings of the automobile to a higher standard. They have been largely responsible for the development of the balloon tire. though they can afford the cost of changing the wheels and rims on their car," says K. M. Brown, local manager of the Western Auto Supply Co., so a number of the leading manufacturers have made balloon tires that fit the car's present equipment. BREA, June 14.—(Spi.)—Ted Salveson was operated Wednesday at Fullerton Host. Mr. Frank Green and Josephine Ackerman spent Tuesday with Mrs. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Jhon Guagy Sunday guests at the home Mrs. Arthur Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. John Guagy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green of Beach were Sunday visitors s Ted Salveson home S. Mad Mrs. W. E. Hurst and son est Hurst, wife and son Ed with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. P motored to Little Bear Lake neaday. They took an extra so the rest of the household go, including the "dog." Miss Hilka DeFrance went the hospital yesterday mo for an operation for appendi Dr. Jackson was in charge. Mr. P. M. Olmsted and with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. S motored to Orange Co. Park day. They enjoyed a pleasant ernoon. Tonight is a big night at Hall for the Pythian Sister they have their 500 card for the public. Two of our Brea boys got a smash up with another auto bile with the one they were ing had a general smash up. Claydon Jr. and Earl Even they were laid up for se days. Miss Severie Parker spent urday afternoon in Los Angeles business. Mr. and Mrs. Fred bought the A. R. Burns pro on South Madrona and will there. The Klansmen presented Sechrist of the Congregat Church with a check for $1 at the evening service Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kiger Charles Brawley motored to Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Felneth and s Pittsburg, Pa., are visiting Mrs. H. Luckenbach, they are Sunday evening. Mrs. Frank B. Guard Women are not only the deciding factor in over 90 per cent of automobile sales, but they are also bringing the equipment and entire fittings of the automobile to a higher standard. They have largely responsible for the development of the balloon tire. During the past few years there has been a practice, more or less, of running the car on under-inflated tires. Although the low pressure offered excellent riding comfort, the heavy side walls of cord or fabric would not stand up under this repeated practice. Thus it became necessary that tire men should produce a tire with lighter walls which would contain more air space and could, therefore, operate safely on lower pressure. Manufacturers then produced the balloon tire, which answered the demand for a low-pressure tire that would give long mileage. "Many car owners would like to equip their cars with these husky tires, but do not feel as though they can afford the cost of changing the wheels and rims on their car," says K. M. Brown, local manager of the Western Auto Supply Co., so a number of the leading manufacturers have made balloon tires that fit the car's present equipment. "Among the new arrivals in this field, is the Western Giant balloon tire, which is sold thru the chain of 100 Western Auto stores in the west. Although they fit the standard equipment of all cars, they produce the super riding qualities that the other balloons afford that are made for the small wheels. They have the same features; easy riding over rough roads, decreased vibration, give better traction and prevent skidding." "Women are buying as many of these tires as the men, reports our tire manager, as they are quick to appreciate the easy riding qualities that only balloon tires offer." RADICAL SOCIALIST PREMIER OF FRANCE PARIS, June 14.—Edouard Harriot, radical Socialist and one of the commanding leaders of the left bloe which forced ex-president Alexandre Millerand from office, today accepted the premiership of France and agreed to form a cabinet. Herriot was summoned to the Elysee Palace by President Doumergue. Upon leaving he said. "I have agreed to form a new cabinet. I intend to hold the portfolio of foreign affairs as well as the premiership myself. I will go to London next Saturday for a conference with Premier Ramsay MacDonald of England." The new cabinet will be composed of members of the Herriot wing of the left bloe parties. This will give the left bloe political group compete control of the government. U. S. FLIERS WAIT FOR NEW MOTOR HONGKONG, June 14.—The army round-the-world aviators are still delayed in French Indo-China and advises from Turano today said it was not known when they would be able to continue. The airmen are waiting for a new motor for Lieut. Lowell Smith's plane which was forced down at Hue, sixty miles northwest of Turane. Lieut. Erik Nelson and Lieut. Leigh Wade reached Turane, which is 450 miles down the Chinese coast from Talphong. 10 DIE IN WRECK BERLIN, June 14.—Ten persons were killed and scores wounded in a train collision at the Berlin railway station today. Classified Ads Bring Good Results Constantly Improved But No Yearly Models Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bought the A. R. Burns prognosis on South Madrona and will there. The Klansmen presented Sechrist of the Congregational Church with a check for $1 at the evening service Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kiger Charles Brawley motored to Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Felneth and Mrs. H. Luckenbach, they are Sunday evening. Mrs. Frank B. Guard w Monday Los Angeles visit business. Mrs. Wall and Mrs. Gran children will leave Saturday ning for an extended visit toingo to visit the latter's aunt C. A. Mulikken. Mr. Heard of the Full News was a Brea visitor Moor Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kosport Portland, Colo., will spend summer with Mrs. Wm. Smith Mrs. G. M. Phillips. At the Christian Church nnesday afternoon the Ladies gathered as usual and ten Mrs. Benquist a beautiful sunday for her faithful and o ful work she has rendered for aid and church services. She presented with a beautiful buffet set consisting of berry and stand and two candle and candles. Delicious home cake served with punch about present. Mr. and Mrs. George Whitlewere Long Beach visitors Su mrs. A. Zarin of Freeso is attending the week with Mrs. F Guard and family on S.Po avenue. A party from Anaheim Mrs. L.A.Hague started day for a two weeks trip Yosemite. Miss Vivian Greg and Peterkin were Balboa vi Sunday. A large delegation of Brea ple motored to Bellflower,nested evening to attend the attion, Dr.C.C.Jarvis, Ed erkin, Paul Olmsted, Monte cus,Danieley Dave Hearne,L Winchel and others They w wonderful trip. Mr. Paul Olmsted and fi with Merel Sulliff spent se days at Allino Beach. Mr. and Mrs.L.C.Under Mrs.A.N.Miss Wormford and Mrs.B.G.Burford ored to Beaumont Sunday visited Mr. and Mrs.Watso Mr. and Mrs.Frank Bickle daughter Mrs.G.E.Grey w o'clock dinner guests of Mr Mrs.Sabin Grey of Santa Sunday. Mrs.A.B.Pitman spent week-end with Mrs.W.W.P in Long Beach. Mrs.Bayles and two chil from Artesia and Mrs.R Cook and two children stayed Constantly Improved But No Yearly Models Dodge Brothers Motor Car retains its basic design year after year. Improvements are made constantly, but there are no radical, annual changes. This policy protects owners from the rapid depreciation-loss which invariably attends the periodic announcement of new types. It also enables Dodge Brothers to effect an appreciable saving in manufacture; and this saving is faithfully returned to the buyer in the form of surplus value. Chas. H. Mann DODGE DEALER 210 South Los Angeles St. Phone 43 Anabeim. SATURDAY JUNE 14, 1924 REA NEWS REA, June 14.—(Spl.)—Mrs. Salveson was operated on Tuesday at Fullerton Hospital. Frank Green and Mrs.chine Ackerman spent Wednesday with Mrs. Green. and Mrs. Jhon Guagy were stay guests at the home of Arthur Sullivan. and Mrs. John Gungy were and Mrs. Frank Green of Long Salveson home S. Madrona. Ms. W. E. Hurst and son Forurst, wife and son Edward Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Potter, hired to Little Bear Lake Weday. They took an extra car, the rest of the household could including the "dog." Miss Hilka DeFrance went to hospital yesterday morning on operation for appendicitis. Jackson was in charge. R. P. M. Olmsted and wife Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sutliff hired to Orange Co. Park Sun-They enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. Night is a big night at Craig for the Pythian Sisters, as have their 500 card party the public. Two of our Brea boys got into cash up with another automo-with the one they were drivad a general smash up. Jack Hudson Jr. and Earl Everheart were laid up for several Miss Severie Parker spent Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles on mess. R. and Mrs. Fred Hurst right the A. R. Burns property south Madrona and will live. The Klansmen presented Rev.rist of the Congregational Church with a check for $160.80 on evening service Sunday. R. and Mrs. Virgil Kiger and Les Brawley motored to Glen lay. Ms. J. H. Felneth and son ofburg, Pa., are visiting with H. Luckenbach, they arrived day evening. the latter's mother Mrs. Jennifer Riley in Los Angeles. Homer Batson and wife of Lynwood, Mrs. Moore and daughter and Thelma attended the high school play Tuesday evening at Fullerton. They were visitors at the Sommons home on S. Madrona-ave. Dr. Jarvis, Bert and Erma Scott Tremaine and Mrs. Jarvis motored to Beaumont Sunday for cherries. McVey, MichRnt-u SHRDL N 10.Mrs. W. W. Davis, Miss Deborah McVey, Misses Donally and Jackson of Anaheim will go next Wednesday to Catalina. Misses Lucy Craig and Margaret Falconer will go to Victorville for the summer vacation. The Young People Recruit last Saturday at the Christian Children was well attended. The speaker was Mr. Bierman from India. The 8th graders had a picnic at Huntington Beach Monday evening from the Brea grammar school. Miss Beck-and Miss Blubaker with most of the parents chaperoned. Mrs. E. L. Olmsfryd attended a luncheon Monday P. M. at the home of her mother, Mrs. A. Rimpau in Anaheim. Mrs. Della Morris is home after a week in Los Angeles. The lowest price at London for crude rubber since September, 1922, was reached recently, when it sold for 10 1-4 pence per pound. Classified Ads Bring Results Economical Transportation TIRES Kelly-Springfield General U. S. Royal Cords LOWEST TIRE PRICES IN ANAHEIM. STANDARD MAKES, GUARANTEED General U. S. Royal Cords LOWEST TIRE PRICES IN ANAHEIM. STANDARD MAKES, GUARANTEED SPECIAL 30x3½ OVERSIZE CORD AND RED TUBE $1275 Anaheim Vulcanizing Works S. R. WALTER, Prop. 156 South Los Angeles St. Phone 259 --it has arrived Boyce-ite THE Super-Fuel Manufactured by Harrison Boyce, the inventor THE Super-Fuel Manufactured by Harrison Boyce, the inventor of the Boyce Motometer, increases the gas mileage from 1 to 6 miles per gallon and guaranteed to remove the carbon from any motor. A trial package is $1.00. If after using, you do not feel satisfied that you saved more than a dollar return the empty can and receive your money. BOYCE-ITE Costs Nothing For Boyce-ite Saves More Than It Costs Come in and see and ask about this new Super-Fuel. Anaheim Windshield Co. Phone 362 206-No. Los Angeles Street, Anaheim, Calif.