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SOCIETY
MUSICIAN WEDS
AND KEEPS NEWS
EROM FRIENDS
A wedding of the past week which came as a surprise to their many firelands, united Miss Florence Schotield of Buena Park and Cecil E. Tozier of Fullerton. The couple were married at the Balboa Fallside by Rev. C. R. Montague of Fullerton.
Mr. Tozier is an able musician and is one of the instrumental soloists with the Long Beach band. Fearing that his friends would handcuff him and make him give a speech at a band concert, as they did another chap who recently wed, he decided to keep "mum" as long as possible.
Mrs. Tozier is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Schofield, prominent residents of Buena Park.
Mr. Tozier resided in Anaheim for some time and was a graduate of the class of '19. During his high school year he was prominent in musical circles and has a host of friends both in Anaheim and Fullerton and no doubt will take a leading part in musical circles in Long Beach.
Weekend in Cabin Home
Alan Rains acted as host to a number of friends at the Raina mountain cabin at Twin Peaks, near Strawberry Flats. The group left early this morning and will return Thursday.
Mrs. Ernest Borechert and Mrs. D. Arnold accompanied the young folks.
In the group are Misses Hazel and Helen Manter, June Borchert, Dorothy Borchert, Messrs Donald Hall, Orville Redden, Fred Bor
School Chums Re-union
Mr. and Mrs. Falconer will have as their dinner guests Sunday, Miss Gertrude Cole, Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frost, Long Beach.
Dinner will be served in the summer house in the garden, Miss Cole is the sister of Mrs. Falconer and the three ladies were school chums at Orange high school.
LOCALS
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bigelow and son Donald passed Friday afternoon at San Pedro.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Russo went to Ventura late this afternoon for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Remp. Mrs. Remp and little son will return with them and pass the week here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jayne have returned from an outing at Forest Home.
Local News
Misses Ruth and Leora McAllister have returned from a visit at lanning with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mitchell and daughters Wilma and Vernoa passed yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCloskey at Redondo. They went over to surprise Mrs. McCloskey on her birthday anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Welcome M. Ward and son of Ventura; will pass the weekend in Anaheim.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Matter of Maywood will be guests of relatives here this evening and will also visit relatives in Fullerton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Price attended the Iowa picnic at Long Beach today.
MERRY MAIDENS
ENTERTAIN AT.
BOTH HOME
A MERRY crowd of Anahole young folks were guests of Misses Francis Pickleseimer in Norma Brastad in a progress party last evening. The seas hours were passed at the Pickleseimer home on East-st wh games and music were enjoy The crowd then went to the Brastad home, also on East-st while dancing was the feature.
Returning to the Pickleseimer home, dainty refreshments were served.
Bidden to the affair were Misses Norma Armbrust, Harris Austin, Marian Fotechman, Gri Jackson and Louise Higgins, Mjors Ann Schindler, Messrs Rert Jensen, Harold Mann, J Hensley, Howard Clow, Mr. A Mrs. P. Pickleseimer, and dau ter Roberta and the hospice Misses Pickleseimer and Brasta
Pretty Wedding
Gordon Drew, of the Fullerton post office force and Miss Dorre Helen Latrell of Sawtelle, was married at St John's Episcopal church, Wednesday evening w Rev. E. Eary officiating. Bride wore a handsome gown white georgette over satin, carried a bouquet of bride's rose Several hundred guests attained the services. Twenty-t guests were invited to the Lat home after the services and a wedding luncheon was served.
Attending from Fullerton w Mrs. Mildred Purdy Mrs. Err Powell.
A honeymoon cutting is be spent at Catalina and upon the return, the couple will make the home at Fullerton.
George F. Isner left yoster over the U. P. for Cinchnintati, and Mrs. Hobson today for den, Utah.
The local office force of
Weekend in Cabin Home
Alan Rains acted as host to a number of friends at the Rains mountain cabin at Twin Peaks, near Strawberry Flats. The group left early this morning and will return Thursday.
Mrs. Ernest Borechert and Mrs. D. Arnold accompanied the young folks.
In the group are Misses Hazel and Helen Manter, June Borchert, Dorothy Borechert, Messrs. Donald Hall, Orville Redden, Fred Borchert and the gracious host, Alan Rains.
Club Defies Warm Day
Mrs. Henry Schindler was gracious hostess yesterday to the members of the Coterie club Five hundred was played during the afternoon and prizes were awarded Mrs. Henry Husmann, first; Mrs. C. D. Harrison, second; Mrs. Rose Van Horn, third.
A delightful social hour was enjoyed after games and a dainty luncheon was served.
Two New Baby Girls
Anaheim Community Hospital reports the birth of a daughter yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weeks, of Anaheim. The little miss weighs 8 pounds, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Welch also are parents of a girl weighing 7 pounds.
Quintet States Picnic
Five states of the Union will have a reunion an dpicnic Saturday, Aug. 16 at Sycamore Grove park, Los Angeles. This is the annual picnic of the five gulf states and all former residents are requested to turn out to make this 100% in attendance.
Trio Concludes Visit
A trio of motorists, Misses Alice Grim-haw, Paula Palm and Emma Palm have returned from a three-week motor trip. Their destination was Vancouver and they covered every point of interest between Anaheim and the northern point. They had a most delightful trip and enjoyed every mile of the way.
Initiate Ten
Anaheim Circle No. 614 Neighbors of Woodcraft held their regular meeting Thursday evening. A class of 10 candidates were initiated. The lodge presented Mrs. Fussel with a beautiful bar pin in appreciation for her loyal work. Mrs. Fussel has worked untiringly for the good of the lodge and this was only a small manner to show her appreciation.
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PILGRIM CHURCH, OLINDY
Sunday school, 0:46; Preach service 11:00 a.m.; Young people's meeting, 6:30.
CHRISTIAN TABERNACLE
South Helena-st., Rev. L. L. My pastor, Bible school, 0:30 a.m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Thomas Holmes Walker, Minis corner Claudina and Cypress Morning worship at 11:90 vesper service at 6:30. Preach The Rev. R. B. Weatherall Eagle Rock city.
MAXWELL SPIRITUAL — S day school 9:15. Sermon, 10: English sermon, 7:30.
Services will be held each day as follows: lyceum 10:30; class study of neolumship, 11:50; mage circle, 12:30 p.m.; and ev Monday and Thursday lectures and messages at 7:30 p.m.
CALVARY BAPIST CHURCH
V. K. Ledgett, pastor.
Services as follows: Sun School 9:45; Morning Worship Teacers' Prayer Service 9:45.
Anaheim Circle No. 614 Neighbors of Woodcraft held their regular meeting Thursday evening. A class of 10 candidates were initiated. The lodge presented Mrs. Fussel with a beautiful bar pin in appreciation for her loyal work. Mrs. Fussel has worked untiringly for the good of the lodge and this was only a small manner to show her appreciation.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wright returned last evening from a three weeks trip in Honolulu. They visited all points of interest on the island and report a must enjoyable time.
Mrs. H. D. Heineman and Edná and Perry Heineman passed the week-end in Los Angeles with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McPhee. Mrs. McPhee was formerly Miss Frieda Heineman.
Walter Heineman is passing several days with friends at Balboa.
Mrs. O. R. Freeman and daughter, Alta, left recently over the Santa Fe from Fullerton for about six weeks at the old home in Stillwater, Okla.
Kute Kiddies Klothes
How about your little girls clothes? Are they ready for school?
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LUNCH CLOTHS — BED LINENS
DOILIES, etc.
120 North Los Angeles Street
PERMUTET SOFT WATER
WHEN YOU REMOVE YOUR COAT WITH PRIDE
Naturally it's when you know your shirt is good-looking and perfectly laundered. For with the shedding of the coat the shirt becomes the outer garment.
The care we take in laundering men's summer shirts of every description, accounts for the large business we do in this line.
Carl Oelke, Anaheim Agent, Phone 129
THE SANITARY LAUNDRY
258 WEST SANTA FE AVE.
A.W.CLEAVER, NO.
PHONE 26
Every telephone wire is our clothes line
CALVART BAPTIST CHURCH
V. K. Ledetter, pastor.
Services as follows: Sun School 9:45; Morning Worship Teacers' Prayer Service 9:45; Morning service 11:00. Sermon, "My Heart Desire." Evening services, 7:30 Sermon, "The New Birth." B.P. U. 6:30. Mid-week Prayer services, 7:29 Wedsday evening. Fifth chapter of James will be cussed.
A cordial welcome awaits you.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL BUena Park. S. P. Hilgen pastor; 9:45 Sunday school Bastdy, Supt. Classes for every Morning service 11 o'clock; Christian Endeavor 6:30; Evening man 7:30.
ST. MICHAEL'S EPISODE CHURCH—Emily and Adela Rev. A. G. H. Bode, Rector, $ day services $ a.m. Holy Communion, 11:00. Morning prayer short address.
No Sunday school in August.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
H. G. Schmetzer, pastor; 8:46 Sunday School 9:45, English Services 10:45 German Services.
Luther League; 7:30 Wed day.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST—Corner Philadelphia and Chartres. Sunday service 9:30 a.m. Service 11 a.m. Jeet, "Spirit."
A meeting Wednesday at $ p at which testimonials are given Free reading room in the National bank building, room open daily except Sundays legal holidays from 11 to 5:30.
CHRIST TEMPLE OF DIVINE REVELATION—Services held every Sunday $ p.m.; Friday $ p.m., W.O.G.W.Hall, Church nut and Lemon Sta. E.Mey Postor, phone Fullerton 175-All welcome.
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YORBA LINDA
YORBA LINDA, Aug. 9. (Spl.)—Yorba Linda is to have a big community picnic at Orange County Park, Thursday, Aug. 14. A committee from each local organization have formed plans which will insure a good time for all. A community picnic was held last year and proved such a success that it was decided to make it an annual affair. On Thursday all business houses will close at one o'clock. There will be a baseball game during the afternoon, several races for men, women, boys and girls and several stunts will be performed on the lake including tub races, etc. A big supper will be served about 6:30 o'clock and a program will follow. Mr. Henry Tuffree who is an expert chef will barbecue the steaks and the committee announces that they will also furnish coffee, cream and sugar, the cost of which will be divided by those in attendance. Each person is to bring sweet corn for their own use which will all be roasted there potato salad, pickles and lemon pie.
Mrs. S. S. Collins returned on Friday from a few days outing at Catalina.
Messrs. Dwight Thing and C. Krone are spending several navy on a motor trip. When last heard from they were in Mendocino county.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seamans and Mr. Joe Sanches are attending the concert at Hollywood Bowl tonight (Saturday).
Mr. Gene French of Whittier spent several days this week on his ranch here.
Mr. Roscoe Cram motored to Balboa beach on Friday evening and brought home Mrs. Cram who had been visiting her parents there.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Elchler of Olinda will move into their property on Euroka-ave., this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo E. Kellogg entertained friends from Los Angeles.
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INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS ASS'N—Moose Hall, 138 W. Center-st. 5:30-6:20 p.m. Bible Study class, "The Atonement." 6:30-7:15 p.m. Bible Study class, "The Divine Plan of the Ages." 7:30 p.m. Public lecture by D. P. Kenyon. Subject: Nations Assembling for Final War.
CATHOLIC CHURCH—Rev. P. Browne. Services Sunday morning 7:30, 8:30 and 10 o'clock.
WEST BROADWAY M. E. CHURCH—F. W. Eiger, pastor, 9:45 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m. Service. Sermon Topic: "The Meaning of Life." (German). 7:00 p.m. German Bible Class 7:30 p.m. Chalk Talk. Topic: "Deliverance from Bondage." German Bible class. 7:45 p.m.
GRACE LUTHERAN — One block from Broadway on S. Palm-st. Rev. J. H. Peters, pastor. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., Divine Services. 7:30 Evening Services. Wednesday evening choir practice.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, THE LATTER DAY SAINTS—Woodman Hall, Corner Chestnut and Lemon-st.' Sunday school 10 Anabeth. Tuesday 2:30 and 8:01 p.m. Sundays 11 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Thursdays, 119 Amerige-st., Fullerton, Ethel E. P. Myers, minister.
PLACENTIA BIBLE CLASS—Sunday morning Round Table clubhouse, Placentia, 9:80. Charles E. Fuller, teacher, Subject: "The Sword of the Spirit". Special music by Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Carpenter of Fullerton. Class social Monday night, Orange-co park, 7 p.m. Pot luck supper.
WHITE TEMPLE—James Allen Geissinger, D. D., minister. Sunday school, 9:30; George H. Tedrick, supt.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE—Tabernacle on North-st at Claudina. Rev. Fletcher Galloway pastor. Sunday school 9:45, D. Swanson, Supt.
have sold from $750 to $1000 each.
We Have Cut the Prison on these Fine Buildings to
You must act quick to secure one of them can be arranged if you haven't all of it
10% Discount
ONE LARGE CORNER LOT
50 ft. frontage
$399
DRIVE OUT TODAY AS
Follow Opportunity Lot Signs to Gather select your lot while they last—Positively
Edward P.
2204 East First St.
ALIF. SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1924
22 Fine
ilding Lots
Building Lots
Be Sacrificed
Mortgage Being Forclosed
BANK OF GARDEN GROVE WILL ISSUE ALI DEEDS
Sale Starts Today!
GARDEN
GROVE
On Wright Street
drive from Anaheim business district.—Lots in this vicinity
0 to $1000 each.
Cut the Price
ine Building
$399
Cut the Price
ine Building
$399
to secure one of these fine lots at this sacrifice price. Terms
you haven’t all cash.
Discount Allowed for all Cash
FOUR FINE
BUSINESS LOTS
Only
$399
17 FINE
RESIDENCE LOTS
45 ft. frontage only
$399
OUT TODAY AS THESE BARGAINS WILL GO FAST
City Lot Signs to Garden Grove—then go south on Wright Street to tract and
they last—Positively only 22 to be sold at $399.
Rd P. Garretson, Owner
Long Beach
Telephone 314-382