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BRIDAY PAIR ON WAY HOME FROM TRIP TO FRISCO MR. and Mrs. N. Colin Baker are expected home by tomorrow from their honeymoon, which has been passed in San Francisco, and will be at home to their friends as soon as they are comfortably settled in the apartment they have chosen. The marriage of Miss Lois Sanders and Mr. Baker occurred Saturday at 12 noon, in The Little Church Around the Corner in Hollywood, the rector Rev. Dodd, officiating with the single ring ceremony. The bride was attired in a street dress of blue and Hungarian rose. Guests at the ceremony were the bride's mother, Mrs. Will Sanders, her sisters, the Misses Madge and Imogene Sanders; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schuerman, uncle and aunt of the groom with whom he has made his home; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schnermann, of Hollywood, small Anita Lee Schnermann, consist of the groom, also a member of the Wm. Schuerman household. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast were served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Schuerman in Hollywood and the bride and groom then left on their wedding journey by auto. With her mother and sisters, Mrs. Baker came to Anaheim about a year ago from Springdale. She has been in the Ames & McPadden office the past several months and prior, to that with Marks & Launer, in Fullerton, Mr. Baker is assistant manager of the Anaheim Citrus Fruit Asn and then enterprising young man. The return home will be the signal for hearty greetings and Club to Long Beach The Women's Press club, composed originally of newspaper women of Anaheim, but whose members now are located in Los Angeles, Long Beach, New Orleans, Pasadena, Fullerton, etc., while another contemplates removal to Portland soon, were entertained by Mrs. J. F. Ashen in Long Beach, where she and Mr. Ashen are now established in a charming little home. Fancy work, talking of the jolly times when the club was organized and admiring the hostess' many varieties of handwork gave wings to the time and only too soon was the return homework needful. Mrs. Ashen served buffet refreshments in two courses, which included the typically Californian dessert, orange pie. Present were Mrs. J. E. Tipton, Fullerton; Mrs. E. J. Van Dyke, Mrs. Harry Twitchell, Mrs. Harriet K. Boyd, Miss Martha Schaeffler, Anaheim; Mrs. Alberta Andrews and Miss Halverson, of Los Angeles; Mrs. A. A. Smith, Orange and the hostess. Luncheon Day Earlier Business and Professional women met at the usual hour yesterday over luncheon tables. As this was discussion day several important matters were talked over among them the evening meeting which occurs next Thursday. Forty-five reservations have been made to attend the performance of Mitzi, in "The Magic Ring," at the Biltmore theatre, and special bushes have been chartered for the trip. The amendment relative to charging an initiation fee had its second reading and will be voted upon at the next meeting. A vague discussion of a Valentine Repeat Community Planner ("The Politicians") a burlesque presented two months ago by pilfers from Vorba Linda Place and Richfield-Atwood community will be repeated this evening. The Placentia school building will a complete array of real talent first presentation was such aided success that its repetition was urgently asked, and process will be divided among the three organizations, the Vorba Linda Wmn.'s club, the Better Mothers' or of Placentia, and the Richtfieldwood chamber of commerce, who are sponsoring it. It is hoped that the public extend hearty patronage for farce is very worth while. Founders Day Lunch Mrs. C. C. Smith and Mrs. J. Langdon and perhaps others Chapter BP, P.E.O., will go Long Beach tomorrow while Founders Day will be celebrated Hotel Virgina with luncheon program. A number of state fliers will be present. The organization started in Pleasant, Iowa in 1869 with college girls from Iowa Wesley University forming the first chapter. Anaheim chapter will probably celebrate the day later. Important R.N.D. Davy An interesting meeting of Neighbors of America will hold Monday afternoon and urged that every officer be in chair promptly at 2:30; attendance is desired. PRINCE IS BETTER TOKYO Jan. 25.-The preregent of Japan is convalescing day following a minor malaria eration for the reiter or x sew catarrh attack. Local News Mrs. John Cusatillo of Huntsville Jayhawkets Reunion All whoever lived in Kansas are called to meet for a great picnic reunion, all day, Thursday, January 29, 1925, at the auditorium, Long Beach. There will be county registers and headmisters. There will be a brief program opening about 2 o'clock, songs short talks, roll call, but the main purpose will be to have a good time. All tourists and visitors from the old home state will be made welcome and may meet thousands of old-time friends. Bring with filled hacksets for the dinner hour. Coffee will be served free to all who buy the souvenir badges. Maxwell House Coffee the Very Best Try a pound and if not satisfactory bring it back and we will return your money. IT'S GOING FINE Edmiston's Grocery WE DELIVER TEL. 219 PRINCE IS BETTER TOKYO, Jan. 23.—The regent of Japan is convalescing day following a minor nasal eration for the relier or x seve catarrh attack. Local News Mrs. John Cusatillo of Huntton Beach died last night at local sanitarium, shortly after ing brot there from her home J. E. Seale ambulance. The brot was removed to Huntington Ben The husband is a business man that city. B. F. Cosalita, of Huntington Beach, is a patient today at A heim sanitarium. Other new clients at the sanitarium include T. F. Northery, Taft; and Mrs. P. Shoemaker, Anaheim. The Biology class from Fulton J. C went to Laguna yester to study specimens. Miss M Ballou of Anaheim, is a men of the class. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Ballou terminated their visit here where the doctor's uncle, N. F. Ba and family, and left for Port for a short stay. This was Ballou's firs visit to Anaheim she very reluctantly continued the way. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Smith Manhattan, Kan., arrived this morning to pass several days with C. Smith and family, the men being brothers. The easers have been spending three weeks in Van Nuys with their son. FULLERTON BRIEFSE E. Kerns leaves tomorrow the S. P. for Davenport, Ia. Mrs. L. Chancellor, left to over the Santa Fe for Gentry, A and E. J. Voskuher yesterday the same road for Phoenix, Ar. John Davies, of Montreal, ada, who has been visiting brother, R. T. Davies, of Fuller leaves Sunday of the Santa F his return home. The brot are Welshmen. It is the first they have seen each other four years. The home of D. H. Barnl 220 No. Philadelphia-at, was tered by burglars, according report filed yesterday with police. The report said that a two or three dollars in money, an open-faced watch was taken. Will you have a part in building new Presbyterian Church Anaheim? J. A. Chitty for orange t Tel: 671-M.-Ad Try a pound and if not satisfactory bring it back and we will return your money. IT'S GOING FINE Edmiston's Grocery WE DELIVER TEL. 219 AMBER-O-LATUM A quick relief for Chest Colds; Group Induces Pneumonia and Fluuring Prune Price: 50c For sale by Amber-O-Latum Pork & Beans Big can . 10c FRED MARSH CASH GROCER East Center at Claudina Big Dills 5c COFFEE Finest Quality Ground Fresh 3 lbs.for $1.15 SOAP, BEN HUR, 6 bars for ..... 25c Sun Maid Raisins, lg pkg. 10c OLIVES, pint can ..... 15c BUTTER, the lb. ..... 43c ORANGE BLOSSOM Compound, 8 lb. tin ..... $1.38 Pineapple Juice, 35c bot. 15c Flats SALMON, pink, can 10c DEL MONTE Asparagus Tips, 50c can 38c SUGAR, 10 lbs. ..... 68c Cheese Don't Forget—Finest quality FULL CREAM, the lb. ..... 25c Bread large loaf 10c Great Community Play Politicians," a burlesque troupe two months ago by playmom Yorba Linda Placentia Richfield-Atwood community repeated this evening in a separate school building with a delete array of real talent Its presentation was such a desirability that its repetition urgently asked, and proceeds divided among the three orations, the Yorba Linda Womclub, the Better Mothers' club, Placentia, and the Richfield-Atchamber of commerce, which sponsoring it. Hoped that the public will heary patronage, for the very worth while. Deders Day Luncheon C. C. Smith and Mrs. J. K. ton and perhaps others of her BP, P. E. O., will go to Beach tomorrow where Daywill be celebrated in Virginia with luncheon and am. A number of state-of-will be present. Organization started in Mt. nt, Iowa in 1896 with seven girls from Iowa Wesleyan unity forming the first chapAnneahapter will prob-elebrate the day later. Important R.N. Day interesting meeting of Royighborns of America will be Monday afternoon and it is that every officer be in her promptly at 2:30. A fullance is desired. PRINCE IS BETTER KYO. Jan. 23.-The prince of Japan is convalescing to followa minor nasal oph for the relier or a severe attack. Foreign News SHANGHAI — This harrassed city, which has served as a ring for battling Chinese for years, today was enjoying a respite brought by Chinese New Year's. A truce was arranged for the important holiday and the foreign marines have been withdrawn: BARVELONA — The murder here of a young woman Joaquina Alenayna stabbed to death, by her lover today had led to the discovery of a counterfeiting band which the girl had served as distributor. VALENCIA, Spain — Pelleder N'Ooisy left Perpignan at 7 a.m. today and arrived here at noon He will fly directly from here to Algeira. ALBANY, N.Y.—Three armed men early today held up seven men in a rooming house and escaped with cash and jewelry valued at $11,000. Raaio]News K. F. I. Radio Central Super-Station 5 to 5:30 p.m. The Evoking Herald. 5:30 to 6 p.m. The Examiner. Concert presented by the Mach-on Vocal Academy. 6:45 to 7:10 p.m. Anthony. Great Western Male Quartet. 7:10 to 7:30 p.m. Anthony. Talk by Paul Reece on "The Creative Listener." 7:30 to 8 p.m. Anthony. Way Watts, comedy songs with ukulele accompaniment, and assisting artists. 8 to 9 p.m. The Evening Herald. Program. 9 to 10 p.m. The Examiner. Program arranged by Floryane Thompson with Harry Carroll. 10 to 11 p.m. Anthony. Concert arranged by Myra Belle Vickers. BREA, Jan. 23. (Spl.)—The sixth birthday of Melvin Salveson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Salveson, was the incentive for a very jolly party to which Melvin invited a group of his young friends on Saturday afternoon. Gaines were played on the lawn and in the merry youngsters went to the matinee, when they returned, Mrs. Salveson served the birthday cake with ice cream and other refreshments. Invited to this party were Barbara Phelps, Virginia Phlegoy, John Jean-and Bobby Ball, Howard Miller and Barbara Bennett. Fuller in grammar school played Brea grammar school Monday afternoon. Fullerton won the gae 26 to 0. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Dyche and family of East Datet were very pleasantly surprised on last Sunday, when a group of their relatives came unexpectedly. These in the party were Mr. Cleveland Helm of BocaRidge, Mr. Steve Helm of Los Angeles (brothers of Mrs. Dychy) and Mr. and Mrs. M.Daniel and Mr. and Mrs.Joe Daniel and Mrs.Larue, all of Oceanwide, Mrs. Dychy had not seen her brother from Baker field for 12 years, so it was a Very happy surprise for her. Mrs.Wendel McIntyre and Mrs.E.O.Hampson were in Pullerton Tuesday on business. Mr. J. J.Harry and daughter Miss Windel-Mart spent the week-end in Hollywood with relatives. Miss Jeanline Crumrine and Carolyn White, of La Habra were calling on Miss Anabelle Sammons and Evelyn Harvey Monday afternoon. Drs.Scott and Scott, of Eagle-Rock, and Mr. and Mrs.Miller of Los Angeles, formerly of Brea attended the funeral of Mrs.W.A.Hall last Friday, the Scott are spending several days in Brea, looking after business interests. Mr. and Mrs. Orange Woods of San Bernardo were visiting at the F.A.Ball home on South Ma- REFUSES TO MEET ON FIELD OF HOME ROME, Jan. 23.-The D tortonia refused today to Marquis Antici Mattol on the quis that he declined to acco explanation of Mattol even Mattol has been acquitted a magistrate of being a sharp." "I am not going to allow thus to 'whitewash' himself-ed Tortonia. Mr. and Mrs.Jack Gold visiting relatives and frie Long Beach Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.H.R.Tell are moving with their fa-fast Compton next week. Mr. and Mrs.George l with the former's brothel John Shupert and wife f east spent a delightful day at Catalina. Miss E.Rankin of the Shop, was a Los Angeles visitor Monday. Mrs.Fred Smalley, of Pomona-ave has with h mother, Mrs.F.K.Love Angeles. Mr. and Mrs.S.B.Tu Garden Grove were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.L.. ALPHA BETA STORE A.B.C. Help Yourself Service saves you money “Economy” is Our Watchword WHY $1 BUYS YOUR MORE Sugar declining. Buy only 10 lbs. at a time now SUGAR, 10 Lbs. 69c DELTA BUTTER . . . 45c | TILLAMOOK CHFESE . . . 35c TRY A CAN OF THIS LOS ANGELES PRODUCT MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, per lb. 57c BROKEN SLICED PINEAPPLE, 2 for . . . 45c KRAUT . . . 10c | H. O. . . 15c MORGAN No. 2s Sm. Qulek and Regular. WEBBER VALLEY PEAS . . . 15c | CEDAR FALLS CORN . . . 15c CASE $3.30 TAYLOR'S 14 oz. ORANGE MARMALADE . . . 22c BUY NOW Money Back Guarantee and in Hollywood with relatives. Miss Jaulie Crumrine and Carolyn White, of La Habra were calling on Miss Annabelle Sammons and Evelya Harvey, Monday after noon. Drs. Scott and Scott, of Eagle Rock, and Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Los Angeles, formerly of Brea attended the funeral of Mrs. W. A. Hall last Friday, the Scott are spending several days in Brea, looking after business interests. Mr. and Mrs. Orange Woods of San Bernardino were visiting at the F. A. Ball home on South Madrona-ave, Sunday, and also went to Garden Grove to visit the former's sister, Mrs. Thelma Edwaros, and family. MORGAN No. 2s WEBBER VALLEY PEAS . . . 15c CASE $3.30 SM. QUICK and REGULAR CEDAR FALLS CORN . . . 15c CASE $3.30 TAYLOR'S 14 oz. ORANGE MARMALADE . . . 22c BUY NOW—Money Back Guarantee OVERLAND FLOUR, 24½ lbs., $1.38 FLOUR ADVANCING—GET YOURS NOW POLAR WHITE SOAP, 7 bars . . . 25c ALL SILVERDALE BRAND TOMATOES, 2½s, 2 lg. cans . . . 25c Royal Anne CHERRIES . . . 25c Yellow Cling PEACHES . . . 20c TAYLOR'S DEMONSTRATION—HERE VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Fancy Yellow Bananas, 3 lbs. . . . 25c Yellow Newtown Pippin Apples, 4 lbs. . . 25c Solid Head Lettuce, three heads . . . 10c IDAHO RUSSET POTATOES, 9 lbs. 25c Imperial Valley Grapefruit. 2 for . . . 15c Fancy White Celery, 2 for . . . 15c All other Fruits and Vegetables in Season Gerrard Bros. & Hanson 249 E.' Center St. Phone 297 REFUSES TO MEET ON FIELD OF HONOR ROME, Jan. 23.—The Duke of Bartonia refused today to meet marquis Antiel Mattol on the field honor. Bartonia told the Marlis that he declined to accept the planation of Mattol even though Mattol has been acquitted before megistrate of being a "card warp." "I am not going to allow him us to 'whitewash' himself," addk Tortonia. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Golden were relating relatives and friends in long Beach Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Teitsworth are moving with their family to Pompton next week. Mr. and Mrs. George Shupert, with the former's brother, Mr. John Shupert and wife from the list, spent a delightful day Sunay at Catalina. Miss E. Rankin of the Smart shop was a Los Angeles business sitter Monday. Mrs. Fred Smalley, of 224 S. Pomona-ave has with her, her mother, Mrs. F. K. Love of Los angeles. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Turner, of Garden Grove were Sunday dinner meets of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Un- Every Day Specials Jerwood of South Pomona-ave, from Fullerton into the Gabriel Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gabriel and house. family have moved from 435 So. Mrs. Taylor and her mother of Pomona-ave to Fullerton and Mr. South Walnut-at, were Fullerton and Mrs. Q. D. Brock are moving and Anselm visitors Monday. SWEEPERVAC The Vacuum Cleaner With the VAC-MOP HERE IT IS! The Sweeper with the PERPETUAL GUARANTEE Washer Wilson "THE HOME OF SERVICE" 227 E. CENTER ST. PHONE 926 G. O. PAYNE Specials MILK 3 large cans 25c (All Brands) WHITE KING WASHING POWDER .48c FRESH SWEET Butter 50c SANDWICH TUNA 10c ER CAN Open Evenings and Sunday Fornoons WE DELIVER ORCOTT GROCERY & MARKET PHONE 1248 408 N. Los Angeles St. Walk half a block and save half a dollar Washer Wilson "The Home of Service" 227 E. CENTER ST. PHONE 926 G. O. PAYNE CASH GROCER - - 138 E. Center St. Sugar 14 lbs.$1.00 Fine Granulated, 100 lb. sack $7.00 FRESH RANCH EGGS, per doz. ... 55c M. & M. or CARNATION MILK ... 9c DRIED PEACHES, per lb ... 15c No. 2 can BLACKBERRIES ... 15c GLENWOOD TUNA HALVES ... 15c ALL LIGHT MEAT SARDINES IN OIL, 2 for ... 15c BROOMS, good ones ... 55c MOP STICKS, each ... 15c TOBACCO SPECIAL 50c can Granger Rough Cut ... 75c 50c Briar Pipe ... BOTH FOR "You're Safe at Payne's" Family Favorites Family Favorites Why You Should Use Them The unshaken popularity of the products listed here is due to their uniformly high quality, one natural result of the inflexible rule of the Canner and Manufacturer thereof to place his own label on every article or package. Smart & Final Company insists that the slogan, "Our Goods Bear Maker's Label" be enforced. These lines, therefore, have the double guarantee of the Producer and ourselves. "Orange Blossom Coffee"—also Huntington Beach Brooms—"Target Brand" "All Gold"-Full line of Canned Indian Packing Co.-Full line of Pretzels "Lime Salt"-Salt in packages and Bolivar Packing Co.-Canned Ripe Olives "Orange"-Full line of Vegetables Fontana, Hollywood Co.-Full line of Macaroni and Peas Goods "Milk line - Canned Vegetables Marshall Carnegie Co.-Canned Corn and Beans. Ask Your Grocer SMART AND FINAL CO. WHOLESALE GROcers SANTA ANA LOS ANGELES HARBOR PUSONA — PASADENA