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THE SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1913 fi Page MONDAY I I MFFT's adorned with Chrysanthemums iviw 11 VILL ferns. After full justice had iii i' 'been done the dinner, itOT, olGWai I neacl IlltGrGSting and grafanola music were enjoyed. OllG LI lid TGCi Paper on Ancienl, Modern i L)LTnt 5e8ide8 hostess a a i and the bride and groom-elect were Accounting Metnods and Ml'S. John Holditch and VETERANS BANQUET Fifty Members and Wives Enjoy Turkey Supper Last Night daughter Gwendolyn, Mrs. Miss Marjorie Condon, George Adams, I The annual meeting and banquet Charlie Adams, Edgar Adams.

I of the Veteran Odd Fellows ition is oi most enjoyable of Among the pleasant week-end jtion and tnat last night was the events was a party given Saturday largest if not the most pleasant in the The Monday Club listened to an interesting paper last evening by Prof. W. I. Stewart of the commercial department of the higii school, on the subject of Ancient and Modern Methods of Accounting. The development of the science of accounting has been afternoon at the home of Miss Mary history.

SmwL file abiicue! consisth)E for the clidron ot the Ouc to.n.lre flfty par- rings and discs. Tile aliacus is slill members of the P. K. Thouc in use in (fhiiia today. Tiie speaker iiavlng cliildrcii borrowed them, ll described early systems to Baby there was about flfiecu th.

room, took on a most inviting and Christ- Ion. Assyria and Egypt and traced the ones at the treat, which took on development of methods down to the form of a Christmas party. a highly developed double entry sys-i Frederick Ely offered the use of her. berried Sv red- tcms of today. The double entry attractive yard as an out-of-door' method originated in Italy, where for them, and under the tilst treatise on book-keeping was written in the year two years after the discovery of America.

The first hook in English was published in London in 1543. The science of accounting bears the same relation to business that the science of navigation bears to ship- It and trailing ferns. A chandelier center piece was suspended over the tables and the light from within shed a soft glow over a large basket from which the red berries peeped out and vines trailed over the snowy napery. Each plate was marked with a pretty souvenir card. J- H.

Kerch, president of the asso- orated. At each place was a little Cjation, presided and after a brief guidance of Miss Hutoqua llossler and Miss Wakeham, the cmidren liad gay romps. At 4 clock they were called over the street to the Wakeham home, where smau tables and chairs had been arranged for them, cutely doc Jh0TinanCial' a Slass by in which ac reviewed the history position ol the enterprise. The pres- it nestling in a rosette of red paper. anU pr0gress ot the organization.

ei miniature cakes frosted in white which now has 101 members and dur- anu decorated with a Santa Claus (jng ps two years of existence has not face. 1 hen there were Brownies; j0Ht a membertiresented Walter with white beards, constructed ot Tedford as toastmaster. His re- toothpicks and peanuts. Peanuts and as usual, were greatly enjoyed, toothpicks were also used in making as w'ere also the toasts of J. B.

ittv ginning rabbits and porcupines. nn aiuj c. I). Overshiner, the two past simplify the wotk oi account-j Homemade cookies were in the shape presidents; C. Ball, l)i.

Barnes, of animals and birds. With all these i w. J. Cozad, C. F.

('rose, I)r. I. I), were served ice cream and cake. I Mills; Then the whole affair ended in a cut day tendency is towards the simplification of entries, and the elimination of intermediate books of account. The most significant development today is the loose-leaf ledger in place of the old solid bound ledger.

Adding machines and counting devices also Prof. Stewart explained the system in use in such large department stores as Montgomery Ward peanut hunt in the yard, pany and Sears. Roebuck Company grown-ups meanwhile being served of lncago, and the wonderful clock- cream ano cake Thia unione of like precision and accuracy with I which the enormous mail-order busi-J ness of these concerns is conducted. I Largo establishments like these fre, qu'ently do business of a million dollars a day in mail orders. He spoke also of the wonderful precision with which large automobile manufactur called off ers are able to figure construction cost.

The paper was very illuminating throughout and gave to the members of the club a new comprehension of the vastness and intricacy of modern business transactions. After the usual discussion by the members the club adjourned. The club voted to make the meeting for December an open meeting to be held at the home of one of the members. Mr. A.

B. Gardner will ice cream ana cake. This unique and charming party was greatly enjoyed by both little and big. Will Not Be Here "The Merry company has struck the rocks. It has disbanded, and its engagement at the Grand Opera House for tonight has been Mesdames F.

11. McElree, B. IJttley, Thco. Lacy and I. 1).

Mills. I S. Shaw gave a pleasant read-! to ing. After the toasts the guests ad- journed to the hall where a social lioni was enjoyed. Splendid Dinner The regular monthly meeting of the teachers and officers of the First i.aptist Sunday school was held last night at ihe G.P.

Hill home. A splen- i did supper was served to the twenty- Will Meet at Garden Grove 1 two persons present, and business ne Woman's Committee will meet for Christmas were dis- with Mrs. Anson at Garden Grove, cussed. Dinner was served upon two Thursuay, Dec. 11, at p.m.

The I prettily decorated tables. In the cen- subject for discussion will be: ter of one tabic was a small Christan and Lunch will he serv -1 mas tree decorated with candles and ed by the hostess at noon, and all I glittering oojects. Oil the other ta- meinbers who can do so are request- hie was Santa Claus with his sleigh ed to take the 10:25 car. Visitors; and reindeer. Holly and other red are cordially invited to attend this ana green decorations were used to meeting.

up unusually attractive tables. give the paper on this occasion and will discuss the subject of the Los Angeles Function W. Among the guests on last Saturday afternoon at miscellaneous shower Bazaar at Newport given in Los Angeles by Miss Bess The ladies of the Methodist church I honor of Miss Faye McKean, will hold a bazaar on December 10, tbe following Santa Ana young 11 and 12 at Newport Beach. ladies: Misses Itaye and Helen Kean. Alice Gall, Lula Ott and Ma- For Bride and Groom be1 Mefadden.

The guests at the de- iossie Adams was hostess bghtful function were nearly all Oc- Miss Saturday evening at a. charming little dinner party in honor of the coming nuptials of her cousin, Miss Madge Adams of Villa I'ark, and Albert Hughes of Orange, who will he married tomorrow evening at Villa Park. The appetizing two-course meal was served at 7 the table Coffee A finger-snap for what to do; doing it that counts. You want good, fine, fresh coffee; what are you waiting for? It walk to your door. You know the name? Best, in aroma- tight cans.

4 4 "Please send me a can of Schilling's Best "All the hon- eidental College friends of oree. Will Meet Tomorrow The Missionary Society of the M. E. Church, South, will meet Wednesday at 2:30 in the parlors of the church. The mission study book will he reviewed and a new one will he selected for future study.

All members and ladies of the congregation are invited to ho present. Mount Mellick Club One of the most jolly of last events was the meeting of the Mount Mellick Embroidery Club at the home of Mrs. Frank Bennett, Friday afternoon. Mrs. F.

L. Andrews, who was the first on the waiting list of candidates for admission to the club, whose membership is limited, was with most horrible ceremonibs, which she will not soon forget, hut. which made unbounded merriment, o.hor members. The time after Mrs. Andrews was spent in making Christmas gifts.

A two course collation was served by the hostess in the pretty dining room, which was brightened with a profusion of Duchesse roses and greenery. There was a good attendance, and the next meeting will be held with. Mis. M. A Menges oil East.

First street. Choral Society Tonight The rehearsal of the Choral Society will he held this evening at 7:30 in the First Congregational church. Sunshine Club to Meet The meeting of the Sunshine Society will be held tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. R. J.

Thompson at 402 Orange avenue. All members arc requested to he present as there will be important business. Christian Meeting The Missionary Society ol Hie Christian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at church. All members are urged to he present and come prepared to renew their subscriptions to the Tidings. Pleasant Meatinj The Nightingale Card Club was formed at the Tustin home of Mrs.

J. C. Stearns Saturday night. The house was prettny decorated with pink roses and delicious refreshments were served. Cards were played, with Mrs.

Artz winning first prize, the consolation going to Mrs. Poole. Intermediate Meeting The Association of the Intermediate High School will for the hold its first regular meeting tomor- i row afternoon at 3:15 o'clock in the art room of the commercial building. Prof. W.

C. Roberts, principal of the school, will talk on the subject nearest his heart in connection with the school and a full attendance of parents is cordially urged. The committee on program is composed of Mesdames Elmer Burns, John VVehrly and Horatio Dawes. Meeting Place Changed The Young Lady Travellers of the Christmas Gifts for Men What 25c Will Buy Initial all linen handkerchiefs. Interwoven Lisle Hose.

Silk Tie in Holly box. Boston Garters in Holly box. Arm Bands in Holly box. Tie Clasp. Cuff Button.

Tie Pin. What 50c Will Bay 4 Handkerchiefs in Holly box. Tie in Holly box. Tie in Burnt Wood box. Arm Band and Garter Set.

Initial and Plain Silk Handkerchiefs. Suspenders in Holly box. Interwoven Silk Hose. Tie Pin. Cuff Buttons.

What 75c Will Buy Tie and Handkerchief Set. Tie and Hose Set. Tie, Tie Pin and Tie Holder Set. 6 Handkerchiefs in Burnt Wood box. Suspenders in Holly box.

Silk Tie in Holly box. Vandermast Son- Elijah I Viersen, Mrs. Rafferty, Mr. Garstang, Mr. Phillips.

Social Postponed Owing to the death of Mrs. E. D. the First Baptist Christian Endeavor social, to have been at. the I Geo.

W. Minter home tonight, is Ransom Reid, city water superin tehdent, and Jack Coffman, city ce-' leave ment man, went to Pasadena this (postponed to Friday evening of this to inquire into the workings I of a machine which the city has pur- sionarits. to visit her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Inch.

Inch is just recovering from a severe attack of bronchitis which ha confined him to his home for the past three weeks. Rev. L. Humphrey and wife tomorrow for San Francisco, from which city they will set sail on December 17 for Japan. They will be located at Tokio.

Eight other mi-also sent out. by the week. Mrs. Earl Morns of San Jose, the tl daughter of Mrs Cooke was a char- abased tor making cement water me-H hurch ot the Nazarene, will sail on ter member of the Endeavor let" boxes. Mr.

Coffman will be taught i boat, to China and 1 he plans arranged for this even- just how to manage the apparatus, i will ho nut EVMnv m'on James Harding, Mrs. Clarence in be carried out Jnda. ur, Helen Howard came down from and Miss M-irtrneritc Ted mg at the Minter home, corner of this morning for her ted- Third and Birch streets. oustomary visit i 81 ApSrles- Mrs. 11.

it. Youngling went Los clean thoughts call for clean The Itonsi'velt Teaidii'rs warning to spend the clothes. Modern Dry Cleaning arent-1 cat Deis As- (lay wilh irionds. 519 Main St sedation will have their meeting tins Mrs skih st. evening at the school building.

This will he a meeting. Kooen was a morning passenger to Los Angeles. Mrs. Eugene Severance was among Santa Anans in the Angel City today T. P.

Kingrey and Ben Murphy had bulls and hiirs at Gilbert s. Compare which took them .0 Los An values. You can save to Christmas sale of Coats, Dresses, IN THE SHADOW our by buying your coat or suit, at Gilbert's during One of (lie best and largest stocks to select from in Southern California. Come and see for yourself Take elevator to our modern suit department. Come today for you get.

first choice. Everything here marked in plain at Gilbert's. geles today. ne many friends of Judge J. A.

Willson will be grieved to know that he is still quite ill ai his rooms over I the Rowley drug store. I Davis and wife and H. bay at Smith chapel Shieh.s and family are spending this 1 week at Tulare, figures, Mr and Mrs Oarlock sol South Sycamore, have been The I st sud riics over ut Mrs. Lizzie W. Stearns, ile Prof.

C. 11. Stearns of flit' Intermediate High hool, vere lield yt ter The caskel was covered and surrounded In host et lovrlj fiorai nffering, trihuti's of sorrowing friends. A from (he Congregaiiona.1 ing Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Harwood and 1 DINNER, 35c and two daughters, of Walnut he ladies of the Christian Church Mh) (h(, hom will serve a chicken p.e dinner at The llarwamds have taken will spend the winter in Santa Ana. wm serve a cnicKen pie dinner at1 Garlocks The noon Saturday, December 13th, in Urn atul A. R.

hall. Will also serve a hot supper in the evening. Aprons, and comforts will he 011 sale. Mr. church, composed of Mr Mrs.

A. Beals, Mit C. F. Croco and Mrs. A.

K. Chapman, beautilulh and feelingly cam: "The Lord I My Shepherd" and "Asleep in .1. ms." Rev. Fred Staff, pastoi of the gregai ion al church, spoke intprc sively of the life of the deceased. by class experienced dressmaker.

Sadie Thorp, 622 Riverine. first- IVI rs. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends for beautiful flowers and the kindness extended to ns during the illness and death of our beloved mother. MR. and MRS.

E. E. HELT. ITttley and 'ier sister, Mrs. J.

P. Spaulding, went ro Newport Beach this morning in tiie hope of; bftnefiting the hitter's health, Called to Rest I Mrs. H. McMath spent the day' "i'he many friends of in Los Angeles on business. Prof Cooke, a pioneer of this city McMath, who has been threatened shocked to hear of nor death with pneumonia, was able to lie at Mrs.

Cooke has been in fairly Maty were good few hours Clean thoughts call for clean clothes. Modern Dry Cleaning 519 N. Main St. to Classify AXDGVTES i' in 1 inn pipe lines. 11 11 (lardner.

Ann Iron Woi Us, 111 West Si-omt St Full KKNT lluuKO. I tail On I'll. Cl.ri al, large Int. condition und location. Fifth St.

rooms, go Im li. in gi 7 W. Full SALIC nil EXCIIAXDK One acre in ticuiing fruit, city water, sewer. 4 room house, hartt, etc. Good location, near Fitly liigh school.

Fa sy ferriiK. Wifi take lot or house and lot. Call Fruit St. corner tot, gas and waiter ready to 1 on-j ncct; lot iitlx 15(1. I 11 ant tiut on account of sickness and bad luck need some money and will lei it jrn for Stooo; win trade for wood and hay if can't do better; balance eusv terms.

Also for sale a Glascock liatjj walker; also good garden cultivator and attachments. Apply 510 Fast Washington. tiie for morning. Miss Leila Adams, who has been visiting with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs Walter Adams of Mill Canyon.

San Bernardino ince Thanksgiving, returned this evening, Mr. and Mrs. Adams and daughter Wilma accompanying her to Orange, where they will visit Mr. and E. H.

Adams for a few da. s. Rev. E. H.

Dornblaser and wife, of Springfield, will arrive here tomorrow for a visit at the home of C. Munson. Their daughter was married to Mi Munson son, Edgar in Foochow, China. The parents the bride attended the wedding and ate 011 their homeward trip. Miss Mamie Winuns of the California Hospital ai Angeles is spending a few weeks at home with iter parents, Air.

and Mrs. W. I). Wiuan-. of East First street.

John Parsons, who lias been confined 0 his bed for several weeks, is about the house again and friends hope to see him out as usual within a few days. Mrs. J. A Turner returned last evening from Los Angeles, where slit' health and spirits, bn Monday was fit with indigestion. Simple rem- 'edies were administered by her sister- in-law.

Mrs. Fannie Wares, and ap peared to recover and went to bed feeling well. i 'I his morning when Mrs. Wares went to her room, site found Mrs. breathing her last.

Funeral Notice The funeral of Thomas Fitzsimmons. which was announced for Wednesday, Dec. in, has been post ironed until the arrival of a brother from Michigan. This Wil! interest Mothers Mot it er Gr iv's Sweet fo lien, i ert ain relief oi is liness. lieu.lo lie.

1 Stomach. orders. nu regula the st oy worms. Thcv break colds in 34 1 ours.They pleasant he taste them1 cl 1 0.IMMI 1 estimi 1 in is. l'sed by i 21 vea rs.

never fun. Sold all IS. 2. c. Sample nailed 'REF.

Adii; Alb-li S. Olmsted. Le Roy. N. Foil SALF An ideal place for somebody who is looking for a small walnut ranch.

I have acres of 15 to liO 'tar old trees, 5 room house with cellar, large barn, and pnunry house. Also number of fruit trees in full bearing. Water stocked. Only two bioeks from car line, if taken nin e. 11 17.

Bullock. North Bristol St. Pbouc 3 It. SALIO ll.ilf priee nr lees, No. 35.

complete uith seeder: 011 heater: gasoliao set digger; log eliains: high cliair: fine etc. Also sliod, Iti lt. square. Htif Freneh st. WANTKP- Young man to do portel work bolweon and lu p.

iwn oven- iugs a wcek. Kestaurant, 1U! North Main. (di IIFNT- Five room modern cot with nice garden, at SLt.ttn per month Water paid. West Bishop, particulars call or HI your Christmas p-aimts now. tier pound III ua Id It ie; (Jot II lialfi Samuel Iv'tO'-liel, Be 51.

I No. North Batavia St. 'R SALF A first class grocery. the hc-t in town, uo.ng a good busi- Must be sold ai once ou nei omit owner being sirk. For parlieulars Phone xnti.l, ol write Barton St.

Mi's. I. L. CoJIins of Orange will be hostess. Mr: Collins will enter lain Ihe rJuh at the Hotel Virginia in Long Beach, the card games being preceded by a luncheon at.

I lie sumptuous hostelry. members of the club who will attend the meeting are Mrs. F. Case, Mrs. H.

I). Connell, Mrs. John wanted ---M an to build good 5 room 1 tibbs. Arthur Lyon, Mrs. Alice house near Santa Atu-.

for first payment Harris, Mrs. J. Hatzfeld, Mrs. J. I 1,1 ucrcs good land near Anahcini.

i R. Porter, Mrs. E. Turner, Mrs. J.

S. Rice and Miss Rosa Boyd. FOR motorcycle for Ebell Music Section I horse and buggy. Puonc Orange. A Some Improvements.

Anaheim, Calif. Joss. S. very interesting program was given and charming to yesterday's Silver Leaf A fresh car of this celebrated Flour just in and we are still selling at at $1.50 per sack. We guarantee it the best in the market.

D. L. ANDERSON Both Phones 12. Best Goods at Right Prices. The Cash Grocer.

yl Ebell will meet afternoon i ,,1 1 Music Section at Week. with Mrs. Clyde Walker, 620 French! 11 HllU ou NorUl street, instead of with Esther I 1111 Ihe piogram was F( )It front room, suitable for two. All conveniences, bath, hot water. 750 Orange Ave, Photos-Hickox Use your next allowance for something that will give lasting Joy to the loved ones.

street, instead of with Miss Esther Patterson as previously arranged. Christmas Shop, Cooked Food The Congregational ladies are busily engaged in lilting up their ChriG- ntas shop, which will be ready for business tomorrow in Mateer's old drug store. Besides hosts of pretty Christmas gifts, there will be all kinds of cooked fopds and mince meat. The ladies will probably do a rushing business, so shoppers are asked to go early. Entertain Club at Beach City One of the, most looked-forward-to meetings of the Bridge Club is to he held December 1(5.

at which nut. FOR SAI.I cockerels WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES FOR SALE Both needle and brush work, brought in by Santa Ana artists. We carry all materials for making these. Linen buck by the yard, stamped free. Beautiful designs a specialty.

-A Odd Bldg. tanged by Mrs. Hull and Miss Maine Havens, the title being the Mystery Play to tlie Oratorio." The meeting was verj largely attended The program was as follows: Paper, Mystery Hull. Aria. "(), My Christmas Oratorio (Bach) Miss Baieom.

Aria, from Messiah (Handel) Mrs. Minna Roper Viersen. Paper, The Passion Pe-1 ter Wed el I. Overture, St. Paul (Mendelssohn) Arnold Peek.

Marne Havens. Trio, Thine Eyes," Elijah) (Mendelssohn) Mrs. Viersen. Miss COR SALE OR Havens, Mrs. Rafferty.

Quartette, Watching Over room house. Phono ftik.l. 11 11 Wo: i work young Indy familiar with typewriter. Good art oountant. Address ti.

Box 15, Register. Quick Sales. Small Profits. S. M.

HILL CASH GROCER Fourth and French Ste NO CREDIT. NO DELIVERY. Wc Can Sell fcr Less. 100 lbs. Beet Sugar 100 lbs.

fancy Burbank Potatoes $1,50 15 lbs. fancy Burbank Potatoes 25c Burrs Best Butter, per lb 40c Blue Grass brand Butter Red Pearmain Apples, per box $1.25 Quaker Oats, per pkg 6 lbs. pure Rolled Oats 6 lbs. Rolied Wheat Bakers Premium Chocolate, lb. 40c 25 oz.

K. C. Baking Powder 1 lb. can Iris Baking Powder, 48 lb, sack best California Flour $1.50 48 lb. sack best Idaho Flour $1.45 48 lb.

sack Pastry Flour $1.15 3 lb. can high grade Coffee $LU0 "5 bars Ben Hur Soap $1.00 25 bars Sunny Monday Soap $1.00 25 bars A. P. Naptha Soap 3 16 oz. Seeded Raisins 25c 3 pkgs.

Currants 3 pkgs. Silver Gloss Starch Continental Corn'Starch, pkg. 5c 3 cans Van Camps Pork and Beans 3 cans Van Camps Eastern Hams, per '-c Large Pail Suetene Large pail White Ribbon Compound 2 tall cans Salmon 10 lb. sack Graham Flour 33c 5 lb. sack Health Bran 10 lb.

sack Farina 5 gal. Standard Oil 5 gal. Pearl 4 pkgs. best Toilet Tissue 25c 3 pkgs. Mince Meat We guarantee everything we sell.

A few Rhode r.l’o Ornugft Avi I sla ni I Red Virginia Jokston Teacher of Piano Room 6, East Fourth St. Phone Pacific G52J. Good eyesight is vital to the highest type of etiieioncy. Almost 1 poor eyesight can he prevented by proper means. Dr.K.A.Loerch Optician and Optometrist.

East Fourth St. Phone, Main 1D4. Santa Ana room fiiinishod house. Four of rooms, furnished, inquire 100!) West Third St. WANTED AT ONCE Partner capital for good business.

Fifth St. with some 4 tO West imitation sealskin eoat. on Santa Anu-Anaheim toad. Owner ma' have same by applying at Room 2. First National Bank lllfig.

FAR VISION 138 egg capacity Petaluma incubator for chickens or ducks. Also have a feed cutter in good condition. A bargain at 8 00 Phone evenings. FOR SALE two year old apple trees. Phone I.

Christmas Gifts Why not buy a pair of L.ose Toric Glasses for a Christmas gift? Dr. Wilcox Optician and Optometrist 214 West Fourth St. Phone 277 Lines il in the Lens WANTEI truck gardncr who can make good, to raise crops on shares. Will furnish land, water, tools1 and horses. Address Box 71.

Tustin. Calif. You read and look afar with facility, but no one observes that you are wearing bifocals 1 because the usual are absent. Wear the genuine KRYPJ'OKS awhile and you wUJ never willingly return to style bifocal glasses. C.

P. KRYHL SON Jewelers and State Registered Optometrists 1.18 East Fourth St. Santa Ana WANTED Wc have a nuyer for one more cheap lot. Mauzy X- Adams, 505 North Main St. FOIt Fierce clialnlcss bicycle.

Call Home WANTED -To buy turkeys, ket. 318 West Fourth St. Gem Mar- FOU SALE-Two No, 1 fresh cuivs calves. 321J3. with Sod BLOCK SNAP The cheapest pail ol lots in Santa Ana.

euch. Fee Frank Harris. 5('l North Main. Home 374 4. Pacific W.

FOR ioort cows. Phone Sunset $1000.00 TO LOAN Bush St. 477W, on real estate. Suo R. S.

Thompson. I Must Move Jan. 1 My stock of Jewelry aiul Watches must go before that date. You can get some great Christmas bargains here. Every Piece Is Guaranteed I have a large stock of iuirl GOLD WATCHES, RINGS.

VANITY CASES. MESli BAGS, FOBS, CHAINS, Emblem Goods, Bracelets. MEL SMITH 119 W. 4th St. You Csn Change Your Will Some persons seem to have the idea iliat a will, once made, is irrevocable.

This is not the ease. The provisions of a will ran be changed whenever Hie maker wishes. But the important thing is have a will and a good executor so that your will no well taken care of should anything happen to you. The Orange County Savings Trust Company would be pleased to point out to you the great advantages of a corporate over an individual executor. Come in and talk it over with us.

if Orange UstjRy Savings iii? Trust Company SAVINGS-COM MEXCIAL-TRU ST SANTA ANA.

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