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SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 28, 1924 Betrothals Weddings Receptions Society and Club Section Netcs Notes Of Interest To Women By ELEANOR ELLIOTT Phone 90 Bank credit for conducting busi- Former Santa Ana Girl Returns to Old Home To Be Married Talented Folk Join In Giving Program At Musicale Schooldays Romance Has Happy Ending In I his City Laguna Beach Cottage Popular Young Couple Is Setting For Gay Are Quietly Wedded Sub-Deb Party In Mid-afternoon ness durinijthe montji of June was! Devines of Pasadena, was a ample supply and former Santa Ana girl and return- ciieap, according to the summary i ed to her old home for her nup- Ana was chosen as the Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Grafton of A romance of high school The eighteenth birthday of Miss it was in the presence of only nf a nuiet little wedding 1024 Custer street were hosts at in Roseburg, Oregon, reached its Marjorie Blauer, charming sub-deb their and that XtnriUv afternoon when Miss, another of a pleasant series of happy conclusion in this city; daughter of the F.

C. Blauers was warenr-rite Galbraith and Saturday artermwn wneii ii musical evenings last Friday Saturday when Miss Edith the incentive for a pretty little Marguerite Galbraith ana Aileen Pasadena took their night when a number of friends daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F.

E1-; garden party held recently at their George S. Chapman took their wed- vows the Rev. enjoyed their hospitality and an liott of 619 East Third street, be- summer home at "Our ding vows Saturday afternoon at a Porter nastor of the First Impromptu program of music. came the bride of Glenn Reymersi A merry group of young people quiet but impressive ceremony at Offering selection after selec- who arrived last Thursday from motored down early in the evening; tion was an improvised orchestra the northern city. i to In from which; in which Miss Mae Grafton andi Saturday afternoon, the young went down on the sands atjSchrock, pastor of the Miss Evelyn Hunton alternated accompanied by the beautiful Crescent Bay where Mr.

tional church, officiated. the piano, Mrs. J. Hinkle and gjgter, Miss Alice Elliott who as- Blauer and Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Bat- Afternoon Wedding Of Keen Interest To Many Friends Christian church. Miss Devine, daughter of the for her nup- the piano, Mrs. ninme HjSter, Miss Alice Elliott who as- Blauer and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde a sister of Roy Harp played the saxophone, sjsted her as honor maid, and Al- 1er had three roaring fires in readi- i Harnlrf Slneleton the violin, and phonse Mammon who served Mr.

ness for a weiner hake, a ihf Much interest has of business conditions of the local; tial rites. She is thp violin federal reserve district, made pub-j Mrs. Edgar Lentz of West Sixth the lu- at San Francisco today by John; 8treet and with her fiance, arriv- J- Hinkle trap arum Perrin, chairman of the at the Lentz home Saturday An attractive Santa Ana banters ware Informed decorating Late ln Distribution of commodities at wedding ceremony Grafton wholesale and retail throughout the read by the Rev. served district during June was in smaller hl, study at the church at by Miss Mae Diraft, an, served volume than during, preceding that afternoon. Miss' De-j included Mr and months, the report continues.

chose for her bridal Mr and Mrs M. further says decline in gen- a gray crepe de chine and J. Hinkle, Hunton Mrs oral trade has followed by from ried roses. She was at- P- Mra.D. Hmiton two to three months the fall ng, tended by her sister.

Mrs. Lentz, William Mlss cff in basic industrial production; who wor0 a llttie gport outfit HavPO Miss Louise which appeared early in the and Lentz as- i Eva Jane Hayes, mss Louise both in production and Mr. Gloeckner as Ml88 Hunton, I the marriage since both As the pp 0 gre so well known attached to young in the pnonse Mammon wno servea mr. ness tor a weiner uase. as me people are so well known in tne Reymers as best man, motored to fires died down, leaving the glow- r.jty where their engagement has the parsonage home of the Rev.

F. ing embers, the young people bepn 0f much interest to a host of roasted their whiners to a T. Porter, 640 North Van Ness street, where the marriage service I'lty WHCIC UTCJl young people bepn much interest to a host of wo tn a However, the wedding date was kept a secret and the happy pair were speeding north- Mr. in tW; tf contracting business. HaroId Pee- Miss distribution have been from the Cl.ru high levels of the late winter, so.

The young people will make piiei.80„ R'y Harp that, notwithstanding five months their home iu Pasadena where Peterson Koy tidtp diminishing activity, this Larson, Wayne Larson ana corrected index of bank debits (checks drawn against accounts at banks), probably the fairest measure of general business conditions obtainable, did not fall below (100) until June, when it appears to have stood at: 96. 1 movement of the index which is corrected for seasonal; Here year to year New French Coat For Autumn Wear a new coat, French, of growth, course, that could play a number and price changes, has been as fol- of roles in any wardrobe. It could lows during the first six months of be used over afternoon or dinner gowns as well as evening ones, and would also do very nicely as a wrap for afternoon tea or matinee. It is of black satin embroidered in 1924: 105.4, February 113.1, March 104.9, April 103.4, May 103.0, June 96. SAN FRANCISCO, July When two men conspire to rob and one of them kills some one in the attempt, the other is equally guilty of murder, according to law.

But a jury of eleven women and some turn. i nau. About half-past nine they return- bappy Miss Elliott wore a pretty after-jed to the cottage where they whiled wards Jn their honeymoon ere the noon gown of lavender georgette! away the time chatting and playing fact of the marriage was made crepe with a white picture hat and games in the beautifully decorated known. carried a cluster of fragrant lilies, garden and grape arbor. Late Galbraith wore a smart lit- of the valley.

Following the cere- in the evening ioe cream, candy, black satin froek elaborately mony they returned to the Elliottland birthday cake were served.j emfbrofttered jn brilliant colors, home where they will be for an-jThe clever little favors. which SITiall cloche hat, long gloves and other week after which they will were small maids with large hats other accessories to her costume be located in Los Angeles where-made of tinted rose-leaf shells, were harmonizing Mr. Reymers will be connected! standing near a butterfly shell ,1 with his uncle, a Los Angeles; were made by Miss Gladys Pierce, business man. a friend of Miss Marjorie. Both young people are graduates! These who motored down to of Roseburg high school where the Laguna Reach to offer their young pretty mmance had Its beginning, hostess the best of wishes Miss Elliott joined her parents and sisters in this city last March.

Leaves Tomorrow For Tahquitz Lodge were the Misses Margaret Smith. Mary Beasley, Frances Knudson. Gladys Finuf. Bernice Ffnuf, Venna Goodwin, Rachel Steward. Evelyn Cooper.

Gladys Pierce, Dorothy Clarkson. Mary Dunstan and Harold Lloyd Smith, Bill Beasley, Burt Zaiser, Wilfred Taylor, Adams Hanson, Doris Meyers, Robert ue it is ui uihck. sauu emuiuiucicu ju -7 milling has remained antlque design in dull colors. It one man in Superior JudgWMania active during this period, whilei js ijned with gold-colored satin, petroleum production has, may be wrapped closely about arily at least, been stabilized. tbe tbroat or softly rolled as In the the total volume of, hotograph.

r.ember bank credit in use in this district has remained at or near the I highest levels recorded, its position has changed steadily to- ward a smaller proportion of commercial loans to customers and a larger proportion of CHICAGO, July enforcement officers experienced a day of.unusual activity, in which they drained one brewery of some TO.nno gallons of highly alcoholic beer, sustained ad injunction against another brewery operated in behalf of the city treasurer, and wrecked distilling equipment of various models in three smashing raids within a few hours. The last stand of Terry Druggan SAN JOAQUIN, July two weeks $40.000 is distributed among the dairymen of this district, which has been carved out of the desert of the west side. Of a total of 26,600 acres in the district, about 11,000 are under cultivation, and of that acreage 7500 is devoted to alfalfa. All this is a country that five years ago was chiefly sagebrush and jackrabbits. It shows what water will do.

Water here is obtained by pump ing. One hundred big centrifugal electric driven pumps lift the water, in some cases, from wells 1 ,200 to feet deep, and of this court reversed this theory when thev acquitted William Mallahan. Mallahan and his brother James were accused of assault with Intent to commit murder when one of them fired upon Detective Peter Hughes in an attempted holdup on i January 21 last. James Mallahan pleaded guilty and wa 3 sent to San Quentin tentiary. i Following his acquittal William Mallahan rose and began to thank the members of the jury.

ordered Judge Ward, verdict is tomorrow for Tahquitz, Lodge near Hemet and San Jacinto, and Alfred Harvey. Miss Virginia Russell will be joined at Riverside by her friend Miss; Gwen Devenish of Baltimore for a delightful two weeks at the popu- Household Hints lar mountain lodge. 4 Devenish is a member of; the staff at Johns Hopkins were all harmonizing There were no attendants and the guests witnessing the pretty ring eerpmony were Mr. and Mrs. N.

L. Galbraith, parents of the bride, John Galbraith and Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Chapman, parents of the groom. the wedding the party returned to tbe Galbraith home, 1061 West Fourth street, where a dainty wedding awaited them. Holding deep Interest for many former Santa Ana friends was the wedding here yesterday afternoon of Miss Dorothy Ida Bissell, daughter of Mrs, Rippy of Long Beach, and Reginald F. Inwood of Long Beach, son of the Rev. and Mrs, E.

J. Inwood of Alhambra, former- 1 ly of this city where the Rev. Mr. Inwood was pastor of the First Methodist church. The ceremony took place at the First church here at 4 with only the immediate relatives and one or two very dear friends present.

The chancel was a veritable garden with its tall ferns and bamboo as a cool background for the bridal group. J-iarge baskets of golden dahlias and gladioli arranged on pedestals, gave a bright touch of color to the attractive scene. Miss Bissell wore a charming imported gown of brown georgette with cream lact trimming and all accessories to harmonize. Her flowers were golden rosebuds arranged as a corsage. The ceremony was read most.

Impressively by the bridegroom's father, the Rev. E. J. Inwood, assisted by the Rev. Alfred Inwood of Glendora, uncle of the groom and brother of the officiating min- 1 ister.

iTnmpMuMy after the ceremony repast the happy young people departed for a very brief honeymoon to be TOMORROW HILL CARDEN 112 West Fourth Santa Ana The table was gay with pink; followed by a return the latter carnations and at f'ach place of this week to a cozy apar favor baskets of pink bearing which awaits them at Long w'edding bells. Sandwiches, chick- In September they will take en salad, with pickles and a more extensive journey, plann.ng coffee and other dainties the greater part of the served and the beautiful in the northern part of the cake was cut by the young state. Chapman. Among the relatives gathered Late in the afternoon the young for the event were the Rev. and people left for San Francisco to Mrs.

E. J. Inwood of Alhambra, Drying Lettuce enjoy their honeymoon and upon the Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Inwood hospital and is spending a summer Dry lettuce quickly by putting their return will occupy a pleasant and Miss Esther Inwood of Glen I rr A C- A WT Vacation on the coast.

Concluding it in a cheesecloth bag and swing- the vacation outing. Miss Russelljjnfr the hag in a wide circle for a will return to this city and assume; few moments. her new position under Miss Just- --------me Whitney, ccunty recorder, in the Hall of Records, her previous work has been under M. R. Weeks.

The Rev. Otto S. Russell also will forsake his ministerial duties at. the First Baptist church next week and with Mrs. Russell will leave for Los Angeles wrhere they Clean Chamois Skin To clean a chamois skin wash it in gasoline, or soap in tepid water with pure soap.

Wash in Soda Waxed or oiled cloths should be apartment which Is all in readiness dora, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Arrn- for them strong and children, Janet and Ed- Mr. Chapman Is with the Stan- of Eagle Rock, and Mr.

and dard Oil company and his bride has; Marry C. of ci.v. been one of the copyists at the! Mr Jnwojjfl Is an architect as- offiop under Justine Whitnov. SAN FRANCISCO, July executors of a dead estate cannot cause to be entered in his name a final decree of divorce from the woman, who in his lifetime, was separated from him by an interlocutory decree. Superior Judge Frank H.

Dunne so decided of wells eighty-three are and Frank Lake, former leaders of full at the present time. The; juuwp rraim o. ----------the in the one-way biggest wells furnish 1200 gallons I in the case of George E. Bennett, sM-eet district of the West Side a minute and the ranchers con- I owner of a stevedoring company, and more recently prospering oper- struct huge reservoirs covering an wbo died November 12, 1923. ators of several Chicago breweries acre or more to regulate the Irri- in his wiff, made in 1919 before was officially recorded in the gation.

Incidentally, these reser- the divorce was Bennett, books of the United States Dis- voirs are a source of huge delight tried; court as pouring to the family, all of which disposed of more than whom take a daily dip. 00 gallons of high powered near The local creamery, taking milk cows daily stopped making butter some time ago and is beer through the city sewers The United States Circuit Court of Appeals sustained the decree of the lower court ordering the pad- by permanent injunction of (ho Pilsen Products company and I bo Peter Hand Brewing company, of which City Treasurer John A. (Vrvenka of Chicago is president had bequeathed his property to his wife, their young son and sister. It is said by attorneys to he the first time the executors of an estate attempted to secure a final will spend part, of the month of washpd in soda solution and rinsed August, reserving the latter part of thoroughly, the month for other vacation pleasures and outings. Painting Woodwork Fill up holes in your woodwork with putty, plaster of paris or glue.

Whitens Linen j- i Linen mav be whitened by soak- Varying their rule of having Jn buttermilk for tw0 or three pot-luck supper on the last meet- thon rinsin? in cold Fraternal Brotherhood mg night the month, the members of the Fraternal Brotherhood will instead hold an open meeting with dancing at M. W. A. hall next Thursday bight, July 31 at 8 An excellent orchestra will insure good music for dancing and Vacationists Scoff At Forest Fire Fears tractor of Long Beach, who with Mrs. Gaten and their children, were Included among the guests.

An old lighthouse in the Scilly Islands has been converted into a summer home by the Earl of Ons Mr. and Mjrs. George F. Munro. low.

of 1722 Bush street, their three The famous monastery of the children George F. Margaret Grand Chartreuse has been com- and Jean, also Mrs. cou- pletely deserted since the depar sin Rosa Frank, returned Saturday ture of the monks 20 years ago. from Camp Baldy where The natives of Turkinstan con- spent two weeks in a delightful out- sider yawning to be a reprehen days and then rinsing in cold water. If it can be dried on the grass in the sun the results are almost magical.

Takes Away Odor sure Buuu .1 To deodorize gasoline for clean- members are expected to ask their ing purposes add five or six drops friends to join them. The first of oil of sassafras to each quart of August meeting will bring the pot- gasoline, luck supper, always a happy affair. in which all members join. A little salt and a little soda 1 added to the water in which you ------------------The first post office in Iowa was 1 keep cut flowers will prolong their message conveyed by the returned opened at Dubuque In 1933. lives.

vacationists. ing. we enjoyed the mountain hikes, evening entertainments and the Camp Baldly attitude yet Santa Ana looked mighty good hen we returned today declared Mr. Munro, stating that the attendance at this popular mountain resort this season is not as good as in former years on account of the fear of the numerous fires reported in the mountains. is not the slightest reason for any such feeling as the patrol system maintained to prevent fires in this territory is practically is the reassuring sible act, and indicative of a state of preparedness for the reception of demons.

Jordis-Helene Beautv Shops M. Everything in Beauty Culture, Shop No. 1 North Main. Phone Shampooing. French Marcel Waving, Hair Tinting, Nestle Permanent Waving.

Mr. Hatfield Expert Barber. now turning out sweet cream for decree of divorce for a dead man. shipment to Angeles and con- verting the by-product into pow- The India section of the British dered milk. The demand for milk I Empire Exhibition contains a real- has driven out the hogs; high pric-! istic jungle, with life-like tiguies es for alfalfa has also cut down of lions, tigers, elephants, and hog raising.

hunters. Hortons August Furniture 1 Next Thursday More Anon! Main Street at Fifth HATS, $1.95 A final clean up of al! our summer millinery. His sale of hats includes all of the summer styles. advise an early purchase in order to get a good choice. Final clean up price $1.95 each.

Second Floor) HOUSE APRONS, 69c Here is an opportunity to get a house apron way below cost. Made of the best qualities of percale and ginghams, they are trimmed with plain materials or fancy braid. All colors are shown in a large assortment of stripes, checks and plaids. There are values in the lot as high as $1.50 We offer you a choice of any at 69c each. Second Floor) Jersey Step-ins, $1.95 A extraordinary purchase Enables us to offer our cus- tomers this nationally known brand of undergarments at a price considerably below the average.

Made of fibre silk jersey with a heavy silk shoulder strap, these step-ins are shown in honey-dew and pink. All sizes are included at $1.95 each Second Floor) Crepe de Chine Blouses Beautifully made crepe de chine blouses, neatly trimmed with narrow braids, are these new styles shown in colors of Black and White, New Blue, and Plain White. A real snappy blouse in all sizes. Priced $5.95 and $7.50. Second Floor) Imported VOILE DRESSES Santa Ana Gilbert's 110 West Fourth Genuine imported voile dresses at decidedly low prices will meet the desire of our many customers.

Printed or dotted and cleverly combined with lace, made up either in plain or tucked models. These dresses make an attractive value at $5.00, $7.50 and $9.25 each. Second Floor) ILCOX MET RltT 8 If glasses are needed noth- ng else will take their place. There is no tute. Let us examine your We will tell you if zou need glasses.

315 W. 4th. Phone 805W SON TROUBLED On Face For About a Year, Healed by Cuticura. My son was troubled with pimples on his face for about a They were red and festered snd scaled over. The pimples itched causing him to pick them, which made them worse, and his face looked badly.

He read an adver tisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sam pie. It helped him so he purchased more, and in about six weeks he was completely (Signed) Mrs. Rose Waterman, Teton, Wyoming. Clear the pores of impurities by daily use of Cuticura Soap and occasional touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed to soften, soothe and heal. They are ideal for the toilet, as is also Cuticura Talcum.

SwnplM Prs, by Adtb-nv labar- Sw Soid exery- wfrer. Soap 2Sc.Ototm«pt25 and Try our new Shmvins Stick. DR. D. A.

HARWOOD Physician and Surgeon Suite 504-5-6 First National Bank Building Hours 11 to 5 Hair Grow Shop Shampooing, Bobbing, ling, Scalp Treatments, Facial Work, Manicuring, Hair Goods. M. B. East 4th Stinson Phone 673 Res. Phones, 793-R 2037-R Lady Attendant DRS.

FRYE FRYE Chiropractors Office Phone 2559-W Lawrence Bidg. 402 West 4th St. Dr. J. L.

Wehrly Dentist Medical 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 shampooing. Hair hand-dried.

Facial massage and manicuring. Room 421-22 Spurgeon Bldg. Phone 2013 DR. CORN BUNION REMEDY Gives Instant Relief ALL DRUGGISTS, 25o H. M.

Robertson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 212 Medical Building North Main St.) Phone day or night, 150-W W. F. K1STINGEK, M.

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