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SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 5, 1021 5 DR. D. A. HARWOOD Physician and Surgeon Suite 504-5-6 First National Bank Building Hours 11 to 5 BE FAT? The Man JLs Phillips reducing treatments will give you a perfect figure and lots of pep. No drugs No vigorous exercise.

No starvation diet. Investigate. Room 208, Medical Phone 1732-J. Clairvoyant and Spiritual Adviser PROF, MORTON Calls names, gives ages and occupations and tells what condition your business is in and how to promote it; tells you all about your wife, husband, sweetheart or lover and how to win; the love of any one you desire; tells you of any move, journey, speculation, oil Investment nr position which may be before you and how to act to obtain the best results; tells you exactly what your acquaintances think of you, who to trust and who to shun; tells whom and when you will marry, if at all, and gives their name, occupation and disposition; in short he tells you everything, past, present and future, you called to find out, and that, ton, without asking you a question or you speaking a word. If worried or in doubt, consult MORTON.

THE MASTER PSYCHIC. Reduced charges. This Notice $1.00 entitles the holder to a complete reading. Satisfaction guaranteed, business strictly confidential. Hours 10 to 8.

Closed Sunday. South Broadway, Between Fifth and Sixth Streets, LOS ANGELES. 0 I Hair Grow Shop Shampooing, Bobbing, ling, Scalp Treatments, Facial Work, Manicuring, Hair Goods. M. B.

C. Stinson East 4th St. Phor.e 673 Res. Phones, 793-R 2037-R Lady Attendant DRS. FRYE FRYE Chiropractors Office Phone 2SS9-W Lawrence Bldg.

402 West 4th St. Dr. J. L. Wehrly Dentist Medica! Bldg.

Phone 82-W 620 N. Ana Dr. John Wehrly Physician and Surgeon Phone 82-W 620 N. Main Harper Method of scalp treatment and sham' poolng. Hair hand-dried.

Facial massage and manicuring. Room 421-22 Spurgeon Bldg. Phone 2013 DR. CORN BUNION REMEDY Gives Instant Relief ALL DRUGGISTS, 25c Jordis-Helene Beauty Shops Everything In Beauty Culture. Shop No.

North Main. Phone 2627. Shampooing, French Marcel Waving, Hair Tinting, Nestle I nent Waving. Expert Barber. Perma- Professor Ernst, SATURDAYS during July and August the office of 3ARNETT SYSTEM OF GROWING HAIR Will be closed.

Open Monday evening by appointment Are you seeking health? My treat ments will remove the cause of your bodily ailments. Consult DR. S. L. AUBIN Chiropractor Electro Therapy Consulatlon Free Lady Attendant Hours; 9 'to 4 and 6 to 7:15 p.

m. 643 North Ross Santa Ana H. M. Robertson, M. D.

Physician and Surgeon 212 Medical Building North Main St.) Phone day or night. 150-W Betrothals Weddings Receptions Society and Club Section By ELEANOR ELLIOTT Phone 90 JSrncs Motes of Interest To omen Family Reunion At Young Home Jolly Affair Friendly Neighbors Greet Return of Honeymooners Relatives of Mrs. Nellie Young The return of Mr. and Mrs. gathered at her beautiful ranch Stephen Griset to their Greenville home at West Orange yesterday home from the wedding trip which and celebrated the Fourth of July; followed their marriage of June 21, with a sumptuous djnner and family wa8 celebrated in friendly fashion reunion, with twenty-six present.

bv some forty Greenville friends The tables were spread under a and neighbors Wednesday evening i lJK tinu iieiguuuis jf I air, but upon returning from an home 1 wenty-eighth Birthday Mother and Daughter Of Howard Shugart Happily Surprised Happily Passed On Birthdays West Seventeenth Street Neighbors Celebrate Glorious Fourth large umbrella tree in the back who eathered at the newly-estab- setting being very lTahed homf for a lighthearted drive, he Following dinner, the adults pass- charivari. ed the afternoon chatting, while Mrs. Griset as Miss Belle Mc- the children indulged themselves I Dermott has been for the past few in various ways. There was a dis-J years, the valued teacher of the play of fireworks in the evening. Greenville school, and had won a Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. great number of friends who were happy to think that she had been won by one of the leading yoning men of the community and would J. Fred Parsons and children, Ma rian and J. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Fine and children, Margaret and Helen; Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Me- her home there.

The happy cham; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mock anc pair spent their honeymoon in Se- daughter, Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. quoia National park, returning only Theo.

Lacy, Horace Fine and Tuesday. daughters, Charlotte and Cleora; Charlie Young; Mrs. Lottie Grouard, all of Santa Ana; Mrs. Margaret Downs, Mrs. William Houghtaling, Mrs.

Joseph McElroy and Miss Bertha Larson, Los Angeles, eerved. The self-invited guests spent a merry evening with games and chat and at a late hour the ice cream, and wafers, with which the guests had provided themselves, were Howard Shugart of 1021 Hickory: Mrs. M. A. Nunn of 802 North- The annual picnic street had a birthday anniversary Ross street, and her daughter, Mrs.

in celebration of the national holi- last Wednesday, and hearing a H. E. Miller of Los Angeles, for-; day was celebrated by a large telephone conversation which his 1 merly Miss Evylena Nunn, were company of East Seventeenth wife was conducting, he had a hint 1 given a delightful surprise street friends yesterday at the that something might be in the day dinner yesterday at Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs.

Dudley in celebration of their Fields, their spacious lawn mak- found the birthday anniveinaries, which oc- ing a delightful place upon which suspicions were curred on the third and Fourth of to spend a happy evening July. The pleasant event was plan-! Merrv games were enjoyed in ned and carried out by Mrs. Lula the cool evening air, and a display D. Evans, a daughter who resides of fireworks added to the pleas- with her mother. jure of the occasion.

This gathering, was the first at; Late in the evening delicious which Mrs. Nunn had around her ice cream and cake were passed, all of her children and grandchild- the company being made up of the ren, and also the first time she following horde dark, his lulled. When the lights were turn ed on, however, he was greeted with a chorus of congratulations from about twenty of his friends, gathered to celebrate his twenty- eighth anniversary. rooms were bright with patriotic decorations, and time was merrily passed with various celebrated her anniversary in Mr. and Mrs.

Dudley Fields, Mr. Veteran Rebekahs meeting of Veteran Rebekahs at T. O. 0. F.

hall yielded an interesting afternoon to a large attendance of members and Miss Anna Fitschen Honored With Shower Tuesday Afternoon Miss Anna Fitschen of Orange, resulted in the election of a capa- who is one of the popular des- hle staff of officers headed by Mrs. to-be, whose marriage Susan Mullinix as president. games, and after a dainty collation had been served, dancing was enjoyed until well past the mid-nighl hour. Mrs. Shugart was assisted in carrying out the surprise by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. Shugart, and her sister-in- law, Miss Louise Shugart. The honored young man received a number of appreciated gifts from the family.

so happy a manner. 'and Mrs. Garey Fields, Mr. and The former studio of Mrs. Miller Mrs.

John Dunstan, Mr. and Mrs. made an ideal place to sot a long Wolford Bromell, Mr. and Mrs. table, with covers placed for the John Osterman, Mr.

and Mrs. entire sixteen guests. Patriotic Frank Jones, Mrs, Forlle of Los decorations, carried out with flow -1 Angeles; the Misses Lydia ers. and flags, added to the happy Florence Roosey, Dorothy Salt atmosphere, and everything good ers, Ethel Osterman. Mary and to eat was on the menu, including Frances Dustan, Margaret and Ra- delicious fried rabbit.

The lovely ehel Jones, Laura and Frances birthday cake, marked with Jones; Ed Jones, George Anderson, and was much admir- George Gromell, Lynwood Chand- ed. Los Angeles, Leonard Fields, STORE CHAT VOL. 1, NO. 30 PUBLISHED SATURDAYS To promote a better understanding between our customers and ourselves you keep cool yesterday? If you. passed a hot, sticky, uncomfortable day while celebrating the glorious Fourth, it is very evident that, you are in need of lightweight summer clothes.

Hill Carden can correct shortcomings of your wardrobe with cool underwear, sox and shirts, a two-piece summer suit and a straw hat as light, as a feather. Come in and let us fit you out properly for the warm weather. people call this a friendly And Hill Carden strive as hard to create this feeling as they do to sell Kuppenheimer good clothes. The store pcrtonnel is made up of happy folks who think in terms of him rather than seif. People who drop in our store at 112 West Fourth Street sense this and in the long run do all their trading here.

The benefit of the people who trade with us comes first; our own interesf.3 are secondary. Watch this space for Hill daily message, Day Program Mrs. Nunn was presented with i a handsome floor lamp, and Mrs. Miller received appreciated gifts. Lutheran church The afternoon hours were whiled department will'away with social chat, and a pic- Ross Fields, Gilbert Dunstan, Martin Jones, Elmer Osterman, John Osterman and Edgar Jones.

Saint Sunday school department will cnai, ana a pic-; was accompanied home by Mrs. I to-DO, wnose marriage to Alvin! hold day exercises to- Lne of the merrj group was taken. MamjQ McDonnelL Mrs. xannie Dierker. also of the neighbor the program being sched- Participating were Repd her Harriet and The new official fam will be one of the interesting uled as follows: Lvans- little granddaughter, Harriet will consist of Mesdames Zf 'SSTjA Anna again non Tuesday reading and prayer; and son, Mr.

W. G. Comp- Week-end jn the mountains- Mrs Miss Mary Hille-jchoir; a welcome, Marcher, first vice-president; Miles, second vice-president Clara eaus shower, recording secretary: afternoon by Sugene Guta- anrJ Mrs. Emma; D(xon went to Chico yesterday, as Alice Whitney, autant brecht and Ray and Tta a delegate to the convention ot the Army, six boys; A I Dime. Dorothy Futzmann; song.

tary; Flora M. Pyle, financial sec- the home on East retary; Hattie Peters, treasurer; haven avenue. p.Toii rt Amrmp- tho Elida Petrie chaplain; Lovisa The he Children Saying. Leslie marshal, and Florence ant whiled away 1 Claud Fritz; One Day for the Crawford inside guardian, I and eivine the bride-elect Children, Francis Philbrook; Pen- A board of directors was elect- work and giving the bride Pn ed as follows: Mesdames Fanny much good advice. 1 0 Rose.

Sarah Utley, Sarah House, While sitting beneath a iarge, Bell, I Am Small I Ida Carey and Josie Shoemaker, wedding bell, Miss Fitschen was duet- Following the interesting business showered with rice and many; TT 1 Murial session the members repaired to beautiful gifts of linen, cut glass riarpnpp Vrit7l confectionery, where re- and aluminum ware, wmcn freshments were enojyed. her home in Orange. a dainty pink color scheme was! word, Who Is On the -------------------------------------------4 out in the living room and Side, Altar 1 drangeas making The meeting Wednesday evening a delectable two-course colla-. Missions; Lord's Piayer, in the parish'hall of St Al-' tion was served, the menu in- ostiude. tar society proved to be extreme-' eluding chicken salad, hot rolls, will Jesus Shall Reign, Clarence Fritz; Song, Whose Almighty Justice W.

Curtis, candidate at the November election for re- i paper "and hy- Day; Song election for the unexpired term to 1.1 mauinir an effective; dom of Heaven Golden Sun-; the second district court of ap- beams, six scholars; Offering for 1 peals, of which Orange county is a Organ part, was a visitor here today. 1 Justice Curtis graduated from the University of Southern California in 1887 and from the law department of the University of Michigan in 1891. He was district attorney of San Bernardino county from 1899 to 1903, was elected as superior judge of that county in 1914 and re-elected in 1920, Governor Richardson appointed him in March, 1923, to succeed Judge W. P. on the appellate bench.

The bar associations of Orange, Riverside, Imperial, San Bernardino and Tulare counties have endorsed him, as have virtually the entire bar of San Diego county and more ly interesting to the women at- butter, jelly and olives, ice cream tending. with centers of pink hearts and Rev. Father Santey, who has re- Bman cakes iced with pink hearts, cently taken charge of the parish, 1 The guests present were the gave an inspiring talk and a plea honoree and her mother, Mrs. for the co-operation of the women. Margaret Fitschen, sister, Mis 3 Plans were announced for a bazaar Katherine Fitschen, Mrs.

Ed Dier- to be held soon, and a number of iieri Miss Celesta Dierker. Mrs. committees were appointed. William Fitschen, Mrs. Harry 1 Mrs.

H. L. Warner, delegate to Fitschen Miss Marie the convention of the National Mrs. William Hillebrecht, Council of Catholic Women, pre- jack Hillebrecht, Mrs. Frank sented her report.

Bieraugle, Mrs. H. Eggers, Mrs. The next meeting will be held i George Ahlefeld, Mrs. George Thursday, July 10, at 2 p.

m. in the gchmetgen and Miss Katie home of Mrs. B. J. Miller, 2217 Schmetgen.

South Alain street. All the women of the parish are urged to attend. Jolly Dozen Miss Jacques Again Honored W. M. Irwin of Fullerton today than 500 attorneys in Los Angeles was expecting to receive in a few I county.

days information of his appoint- ment as acting postmaster of that FACES PEACE CHARGE city, following recommendation Charge with disturbing the peace made by the county central conir L. Shirley was expected to be tried mittee, meeting late Thursday, I late today in City Recorder W. F. Spanish War Veterans. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Roper and baby of Los Angeles motored down on Thursday to visit their mother, Mrs. Charles Dixon, who has been a guest at the M. C. Cooper home.

J. E. Foster of 205 West Second street was an outgoing passenger over the Union Pacific on Thursday, bound for Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley M. Rein- haus of Santiago avenue left here on Wednesday over the Union Pacific for a trip to Mrs. Reinhaus's former home in Weiser, Idaho. G- W. Lindsey of 311 West Tenth street left here on Thursday, his destination being Denver, Colo.

He traveled Union Pacific. The Rev. Father H. Eummelen. pastor of St.

Joseph's parish, will leave tomorrow with many other priests of the diocese of Los Angeles and San Diego, to attend a retreat at Santa Barbara. Father Eummelen will be absent a week, the Rev. Father Santy of St. taking care of his work while he is away. Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Miller of I Angeles returned to their home today after a visit since Thursday at the home of Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs.

M- A. Nunn, 802 North Ross street. Mrs. Mary Cox of 806 North DISTILLED WATER Healthiest of all summer can buy it at the plant for 50c per 5 gallons, or deliver it for 75c. Cool it with Distilled Water Ice, 70c per 100 lbs.

at the plant. A 1644 East Fourth St. At Mabury St. Phone 2693 Our 75c Chicken Dinner talk of the town Eat one of our deliciously cooked Chicken Luncheons or dinners here tomorrow. Our Southern style cooking will revive your jaded appetite.

You will like the surroundings and service. Luncheon from 12 to Dinner, 5 to 8 0 0 NIA 2033 North Main The Jolly Dozen ofi0 club held; Miss Dorcas Jacques rormer bg intod to the posi- court. Shirley was ar- RoS3 street returned today from a very delightful meeting on Santa Ana girl who is to become Confirmation of the rested late last night, after he had Los Angeles where she has been Thursday afternoon last at the the bride of Worth Alexander of mpnt 1t expected wlll be felled Cecil Holland, 210 East First since last Thursday visiting her pretty apartment of Mrs Frank Santa Ana at a ceremony to be tho next Ressinn of according to the sister' Koss, 619 South Mian street. Mrs. held at.

the home the bride grpgs Irwin wag the oniy eligible I who stated that Shirley hit Holland Koss used bowls of lovely Anaheim on July 10, was the guest candidate he being the only one because he thought he was being at a miscellaneous shower given the cIvil servloe examina- laughed at. at the home of Miss Alice Humph- rty in Anaheim Tuesday sweet, peas and vases of waxen Shasta daisies for her decorations, and at the close of the interesting series of games, Mrs. George W. Young and Mrs. John Rudolph were awarded dainty chiefs as their trophies and second high scores.

Mrs. Koss served homemade cakes and punch to her guests before they took their departure. The next meeting will be with Miss Bertha Klatt, 201 East Washington avenue, on July 17. Business Club Ji M. A.

Blackford, a Democrat, when the Misses Irenehas held the position for eight years. Irwin resigned as a member of the committee and Sam Collons of the same city was appointed his successor. Earl Abbey, deputy county clerk, committee received Irma Wandler entertained in her handker- hpnor. for first I The bride-elect beautiful gifts for her new home delicious which the groom has arranged in cooling Tustin, and during the evening the guests wero entertained with games and music, closing with a luucheon. Guests bidden to the affair were the Misses Alice Pannier, Clem Packs, Ellen Tuma, Erma Waidler, Ruth Chamberlain, Blanche Mickle, Easter and Irene Jacques, Agnes Bastian, Helen Melborn, Lillis Johnson, Callye Sparkes, Kathryn and Professional Women club Dorothea Moos, Ruth luncheon for Monday at St.

Degryse, Alice Humphrey, i You and Your Friends Please or Mall Items Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borchard and family and Mr. Borchard's father, Casper Borchard of Ox- was appointed to the committee nard motored to Los Angeles yes- to succeed T. E.

Stephenson, who jerday to witness Ten Cnm- resigned when he became postmasr ter at Santa Ana. Abbey was secretary of the committee and tendered his resignation following his appointment. Z. B. West was named as his successor.

The committee for the Business gtewart( Marion and Frances rw-v white, Library taxation inhrov I Levy Due For Cut Inn announces that Mrs. S. M. Davis, delegate to the bi-ennial convention of the Federated clubs held in Los Angeles, will give a very interesting account of the big convention. The committee for July is composed of Miss Teresa McDonour, chairman, Mrs.

H. L. Warner and Miss( Margaret Davidson. VVF.D AT EARLY MORNING MASS Cenrge Freder'ck. Merten, son of a pioceer family of Los Angeles.

amJ Miss Emma May Clever, also of the Angel Cry, were married this mcrning at seven o'clock mass at St. Catholic church, the pastor, the Rev. Fr. H. Eummelen, officitting.

He is an old friend of the members of the bridal party. Tho young people were attended by eo. Wanner, also cf pioneer Angeles and Miss Ruth eh Grace Jackson, Adeline Curtis; Mesdames F. B. Harden, Bessica Raiche, Sarah Rogers, Mary Jac-j ques, C.

0. Humphrey and H. T. Hathaway. Sunflower Folk Picnic Family Reunion We specialize In removing corns and callouses without use of knife.

We straighten crooked toes. apads. nts i MADAlfE ALLEN 1233 W. Fifis Phone 1178-J Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Pickrell of 1502 Durant street wrere hosts to the members of the Gaut family yesterday for a Fourth of July celebration. A delectable picnic dinner was a feature of the day. and was spread upon long tables in the shade of the trees on the lawn.

The afternoon was passed pleasantly with social conversation and music, those enjoying the reunion being J. A. Gaut, Mrs. father, of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs.

Selden Gruey, Mr. and Mrs. Bina Gruey, sou and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, O.

E. Lefever, John and Henry Lefever. Mr. and Mrs. B.

E. Brayman, all of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Brayman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKnight, Mr. and Mrs. George Loving and their sons, Harold and Gordon of Glendale.

The annual picnic of former Taxes for maintenance of the Yorba Linda library for the coming year will be a third less than they were the last year, if the; yesterday in Los Angeles, enjoying board of supervisors approves re- Ten at commendation made of the board terday to witness Ten Com after which they went to Oxnard returning their guest to his home there. Mr. Borchard came to their home at Fairview last Sunday. Mrs. Marie Liebermann and her daughters, the Misses Anne, Rose, Helena, Gretchen and Ruth Liebermann spent the day yesterday at the Holts ranch at Shadybrook in the Santiago canyon.

W. H. Hanley, business manager for the Register Publishing company and Mrs. Hanley spent of trustees of the district. According to a notice received Egyptian theater.

Mrs. Charles E. Dixon and Clay county, Kansas, people was today by County Clerk J. M. daughter Mabel left today upon well attended at the Long Beach the board voted at its last meet-; their return trip to their home auditorium yesterday, sixty-eight ing to cut the rate from 30 cents at Cedar Pines Park after a ten- former residents being present to to 20 cents.

The tax rate last year visit here at the home of Mr. district Mrs. A. A. Hoffman was taken from the Santa Ana Valley hospital to the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Keleher, 331 South Garnsey street for a few stay before going to her own home at 1517 West Sixth street. Mrs. M. Forlie and her son.

Lynwood Chandler of Los Angeles returned home today after spending the Fourth of July holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Fields of East Seventeenth street. Fred Forgy of the firm of Scarborough, Forgy and left on Thursday for Francisco, on a ten day business and pleasure trip. He was passenger.

a Southern Pacific celebrate the great and glorious Fourth. With fried chicken and other delicacies, ft was declared the dinner was the best yet given. At the business meeting it was decided to change the place and time of meeting for next year and Orange county park was decided upon as the place, and the time the second Tuesday in June at six in the evening, when a repetition of the happy experiences of yesterday was planned with many more new faces to swell the company. raised for the district approxi-land Mrs. M.

C. Cooper, 144 West mutely $5000. Seventeenth street. Mrs. Dixon It was said that the lower rate is made possible by completion of the payment for the library and building.

site Entertains S. S. Class G. O. P.

Committee Position Is Sought That E. C. Dutton of West heim will be a candidate at the; August primaries for nomination as a member of the Republican; county central committee for that was disclosed here today when he filed notice of appoint-; nient of his brother, C. C. Dutton, as his verification deputy for circulation of his petition.

Mrs. Ralph C. Smedley was hos- tess at a pleasant little Sundav A school class party at her home, HOLD WIDOW IN BOOZE CASv. 1008 North Flower street on Wed-! Charged with having liquor in nesday afternoon. The children possession, Mrs.

Reta Quinones, are members of the junior depart- AG, a widow, is in jail here. She prefer it? you ask Try it a week and know the answer. ment of the Firsts Presbyterian church and Mrs. Smfcdley is teacher of the class of fourteen little girls. The home was gay with patriotic decorations of flags and vari-col- ored flowers, and the time was happily passed with jolly Late in the afternoon, Mrs.

Smedley served the children with petizing refreshments. was arrested Thursday night by city police, who said they found a half gallou of at her home at 813 English street. Clean dancing at Huntington Beach every night except Monday. Great music- 4 MILCOA MADE FRESH DAILY PACIFIC COAST Read the Sylvanus Goble Peace Program at the Library. I) fi(4 THAOC HARK MARGARINE After spending six weeks in Santa Ana visiting friends, Adair Alexander left here early today for his home in Grand Island, Neb.

Mr. and Mrs. Mit Phillips of Santa Ana and Clyde Watson and family of Orange have gone to camp for an outing of two or three weeks. Mr. and Mrs.

R. W. Divver and little son Billy of Brawley motored to Santa Ana and Laguna Beach to spend the Fourth with Mrs. mother, Mrs. Margaret Robinson and her sisters and brother, and Mr.

Divver's, sister, Miss Sophia Divver, at the Blitwell apartments. Mrs. Mollie Tyrell of 702 Orange avenue returned on Wednesday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Koehler at Coronado. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Klatt.

their son Frank and daughter Jeannette of La Crescenta went to their cottage at Balboa on Thursday to spend the summer months. Sister M. Antoinette, formerly Miss Orrie Forgeng. is spending two weeks at the Dominican convent at Anaheim, and her many friends are enjoying her presence. Sister Antoinette is the daughter of John Forgeng of 721 Garfield street and the niece of Mrs.

Elizabeth Bradiger. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Metzgar and family spent the Fourth of July at Idyllwild.

Mrs. Emma French and her daughter, Mrs. Elmer B. Burns have returned from their five eastern trip, having been obliged to cut their journey short on account of business at home. The women i visited a number of eastern cities COOK AT 1 HOME When at the PFNNANT AFF rLiuiAIN 1 211 No.

Main You Can Get a Full Dinner for 75c Every Day from 5 to 8 P. M. SUNDAY TURKEY DINNER From 12 to 8 P. M. All Eggs and Poultry served are from our Ju Course S1.00 own ranch and points of interest and report a delightful vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carter and the brother, Alton, left yesterday for a motor trip, during which they will go to Sacramento and the Yosomite valley, returning down the coast route. They plan to be away two weeks. Miss Florence a teacher in the Oxnard schools, now at her home 201 East Washington avenue.

has been entertaining three of her friends during the past week, here and at the Klatt cottage at Balboa. The visitors were; Miss Ruth Engdahl and Miss Angelo Rodenheimcr of Los Ange-; Hugs -irci 4 J. W. Inman, 614 W. 4th St Pnone 1569-W Bob-O-Lene adds luster to fluffy les.

and Mrs. Rex Sawyer of Ana-: or smooth bobued hair. All heim. B'sts..

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