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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 5

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The Registeri
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a i BEST LAXATIVE-! i CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP I i IimmT MOTHER! A ng Synip" now will thorougrhly clean the little bowels and In a few hours you have a well, playful child again. Ei-cn If cross, feverish, bilious, constipated or full of cold, children love Its pleasant taste. Tell your druggist you want only the genuine Fig which has directions for babies andf children of ail ages printed on bottle. Mother, you must say Refuse any Adv. 25AISTA ANA DAILY REGISTEIL THURSDAY APKfL 30, phone Social Items Rainbow Trail Leads To Treasure For Bride-Oect Many Pretty Affairs Of Social Nature During the Week Miss Gertnide Cawthon.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Caw- I Santa Ana Clubwomen Will Be Interested I In Convention Luncheon Is Enjoyable Affair At Tustin Home Dr. J.

L. Wehrly DENTIST Medical BIdg. Phone 82-W N. Ana Dr. John Wehrly Physician and Surgeon Phone 82-W 620 N.

Main Children's Park Party. Ebell club of Santa Ana valley Orange county park was the and Santa Ana club each thon of Tustin, was the honoree scene of a very gay party, when a yesterday afternoon at a prettily dozen youngsters and their mothers manifested much interest in appointed miscellaneous shower aunties motored there to help forthcomJng state convention given by her two sisters, Mrs. Earl Smith junior celebrate his California Federation of frwirih hirthdav Varinna 8 ClubS Whlch Will OpCn a Reuben Edwards and Mrs. Ches- birthday. Various games will open a ter Hemstreet, in honor of her be- amusements were enjoyed by at Santa Cruz on trothal and approaching marriage and lassies and a few of trothal and approaching marriage to Fred Miller also of Tustin.

more venturesome made. The ranch home of the Ca-w-! ex- are practic.ally completed, according to press dispatches sent Barnett System Halp growing treatments Inciud. Ing shampoos hair hand dried shampoos facials and expert marcelling. 209 Sycamore Bldg. Z61-J urauuD trips into jungteiana.

at Newport road and Mitch-! delectable hmcheoa of sand- program committee, ell avenue was itie scene of the salad, cakes, cookies and indications are that the gath- gay affair and the two young mat- was served by the yonng will surpass all previous state rons had lively mother and aunt, Mrs. conventions interest and enter- con Is Smith and Mrs. John Morse. affiliated es were won in a nninno lovely gifts were received by federation, will send dele- IlnTest and all joined in and It Is anticipated that wishing him many more such happy interested clubwomen will ford (Miss Grace and in birthdays. I the trip from Santa Ana to I attending were Mesdames some of the sessions at Walter Swannbcrger, Carl Sar- Appropnate songs were sung in geant, Ray Dixon, Jay Brooks, Convention headquarters will be a charming manner by Miss Agnes Lloyd Brooks, Holland.

del Rey Hotel at Santa cawthon, a fourth member of the Richard Dobson, Robert E. Smith, and the Casino will be the group of sisters. Her accompani- Frank A. Rounds, and the joint meeting place. The outstanding raents were played by Mrs.

Ernest hostesses, Mrs. Earl W. Smith and speaker who will provide both in- Reuter. Following the games and Mrs. John A.

Morse; the little struction and entertainment for music, the brlde-to-bo was led to a Misses Dorothea Dixon, Margv Sar- delegates will be Dr. Frederick pretty rainbow which she was told geant. Arlene and Dorothy Purring- Roman, professor of the University to follow, seeking the fabulous pot ton, Emmy Lou Brooks, Laura and New York. Roman is the of nnlv yy-itirt r. DR.

CORN BUNION REMEDY Gives Instant Relief ALL DRUGGISTS. 2So H. M. Robertson, M. D.

Pbysiciaa and Surgeon 212, Medical Building North Main St.) Phone 150-W (If no ans. call 2488) LDc iduuiuuB poL luu, F-immy IjOu DrooKS, and xuik. irr. ivoma-n is uio of gold at the end. Her quest was Winifred NeLson; Masters Walter only man not a who most successful and the pot of gold Wade Swannberger.

Sar- over received a degree A 1 4 Vi A A 0 rm. A. 4 tfw A A T') i took the form of a great basket, geant, Billy and Wayne Brooks, the Sorbonne. He is confined with lovely and useful gifts Vincent Dixon, Robert and Earl uccted with the School of Bduca- which will soon find a place in the William Smith junior, new home to be established in this The plea-sant hosptuuty of the Joseph V. Viau homo on Mountain Vi(fw Drive, Tustin, wa.s extended recently to a little group of teachers asked to have luncheon with -Mrs.

Viau and spend the afternoon. Blue and gold were chosen as the decorative colors for table appointments, and vivid marigolds made a sunny splash of color in the center of the table. Covers were placed for the hostess, Mrs. Viau, Mrs. Wilbur F.

Palmer and Miss Irene I). Catland, teachers in the Tustin schools, for Miss Verna Wlells, principal of the Roosevelt of this city and members of her staff, Miss Esther Jean Davis and Miss Gladys Campbell and her mother, N. E. Wells. I attractive young daughter of the home, with two of her closest friends, Miss Roma Mayes, daughter of Dr.

and W. C. Mayes, and Mias hJsther Ixierch, daughter of Dr. and Karl A. Loerch, the luncheon in faultless form.

After enjoying the delectable m.enii, the guests spent the afternoon in friendly chat varied by songs and musical numbers given by Jlisfi Davis and Miss Campbell. i Flower Lovers Learn Details of Iris Culture city. Birthday Surprise. --v- I-Ate in the afternoon, Mrs. Ed- Mrs.

William J. McClary success- times during the three days meet- wards and Mrs. Hemstreet served fnRy carried out plans for a sur- and is at present helping to a dainty tea menu in harmony with Prlse party early in the week when build up the program around the the lovely rainbow effect of flow- recognized the birthday of Mr. thought of citizenship, educational er decorations and plans. McClary by entertaining in friend- problems and international Among those present were Miss fashion at their home, 1111 Gertrude Cawthon.

guest of honor, Eifth street. i speakers wall he Dr. Mir-! Mrs. A. J.

Fogler, Mrs. Emma One of the group of gnests asked; Van Waters of I jos Angeles. Champion, Mrs. Ruby Chapman, spend the evening. C.

H. Rash, whose fame has become national tion of the University, and Is coming to the coast especially for thLs convention. He will speak several Ebell Travelers Champion, Mrs. Ruby Chapman, c. n.

ivasn, ucnumr na.iiuu<n Mrs. Edith Warren, Mrs. Walter plans by calling for and Dr. William PYederick Bade Mr. McClarv and nslrinp him tn ar.

of the the Redwoods Ebell's Kirst Travel section will be entertained at luncheon next Monday by Mrs. H. C. Dawes and Mrs, I. Van Cleave I at the home, 1413 Spurgeon street.

Member.s unable to be present are asked to call Mrs. Dawes Monday morning. Offico Spurgeon 329-8-7 Res. 806 S. Flower St F.

Kistinger, M. D. II Physician and Surgeon Hours 11 to 5 P. Phones Office 1734. Res.

2057 Sants Ana, Calif. jiaiun warren, Airs, vvaiier lu, 7 Dungan. Mrs Archie Stuck Mrs McClary and asking him to ac- the Save the Redwoods J. R. Miller, Mrs McKinzie Mrs him on a drive while he who is also president of the School Carroll Hatch Merrill Thnmn- attended to some business matters, of the Pacific and has just finished son, Mrs.

During their absence the other a of John Dr. Bade Rogers Mrs Ernest Reuter Mrs of the party gathered and will be the chief speaker on Allison Mrs Andrew Asheraft ceady to surprise their host Mrs Tames Sniith Mrs Charles reached home. One of the of the con- Lively games and radio music of-'vention will be held in the giMve Edith Rosers' Miss Phnriens entertainment of big trees three miles from Santa Miss Lucille Cniz and for that occasion sandwiches, coffee, devils Plowe, noted flutist, will prc.vide Mrs whipped cream, music. On that occasion a rs. Rueben Edwards, and Mrs.

birthday cake and ice cream. Guests bronze tablet will be unveiled in were grouped around fables charm- honor of the General Federation, ingly centered with Cecil Bruner The state forester, J. W. Pratt, roses in harmony with tlie probably address this session, tive flowers which garlanded The addre.ss for the fine arts I ST WOMAN ENVOY Chester Hemstreet. CARPENTER Dr.

Mary E. Wright Osteopathic Physician 118 South Broadway General practice. Specializing on fallen Phone arches leeL and painful 209 Dr. Bartel CHIROPRACTOR Phone 2027 316 North Birch Ph. 2627 607 N.

Main LL JORDIS-HELENE Hair Tinting, Facials, Scalp Treatments, Permanent Waves Marcels Our Haircuts DR. Turkish Baths up Swedish Massage up Swedish Adjustments High Power Light Violet Ray Treatment 604 W. 5th St. Phone 1407-J Nurse Attendant Phone 326 for Appointment D. G.

GOLDING, M. D. GENERAL OFFICE PRACTICE Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Carefully Fitted Rooms 222-223 Commercial BIda. 5141.3 N. Main St.

SANTA ANA entire home. program will be given by Dr. Enjoying the hospitality of Mr. James, professor of ETnglish at and Mrs. McClary and extending Mills College, who will take warm wishes to the former for fariug in for his subject, and many more happy anniversaries will em'body in his idea of were Mr.

and Mrs. John Perves, Mr. spiritual understanding through and Mrs. Robert Champion, Mr. the line arts, and Mrs.

C. H. Rash, Mr. and One of the entertainments of V. A.

Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Carl most interest to the visitors, will Campbell, Miss Marie Rash and the day following the Henry Connor. I convention 23) to the giant (rees of the Big Basin, thirty miles For Chicago Friends.

from Santa Cruz. The hostess club Mr. and Mr.s. AI. H.

Seavcr, as-1 plans to make this day one long sistcd by their daughter, Aliss to bo remembered by their guests. Clandlne Seaver, entertained at their pretty country home northwest of the city, with a dinner party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rowe of Chicago. Other guests wore Mr.

and Mrs. David Rowe, their daughter ence and son Robert and Mrs. Lyman of Long Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Proiity and little daughter Patsio of Los Angeles.

Music and merry chat enlivened the after- dinner honrs and many were the COLLEGE BEAUTY The Garden section of Ebell society fostered a most enjoyable pilgrimage to the Dean Iris gardens at Moneta, yesterday when those attending were Mesdames J. E. Paul. A. J.

Crook-shank, F. E. E'amsworth, A. West, O. H.

Umberham, Karl H. Morrow, James Harding, K. E. Remsberg, Alice Patton, Hugh Plumb, Charles Riggs, Cood Adams, L. F.

Moulton, 11. K. Forgy, Eyman Huff, Ed C. P. Kinyon, and -Mrs.

J. B. Kealer, the Misses Josephine Yoch, Mary Thompson, Katherine Remsberg and Minnie Cbilds. Mrs. early blooming San i Gabriel Iris was a feature of the discussion.

The field of mauve and lilac seedlings was in full blossom. These are successful hy-: brids that have not yet been given a name but Mrs. Dean graciously named two of the loveliest ones Santa Ana and Tustin in honor of I the day's visit. i Perhaps the most beautiful and specimens were those of the list following; CYusader, Dr. Bernice (bronze) Ivorelev Prosper Laugier (bronze) Arnois frozy bronze), Archeveqiie, Benlow, Mme.

Blanche Pion (yellow), -N'iebelungen, PerfeoLion. Leverrier, Mme. Durrand. Troost (pink). These are all of (he tall bearded varief.v.

The Japanese and Spanish Irise.s were also inspected. Mr.s. Dean desired the ladies of Santa Ana to sow seeds of the native California blue and pink irises which are very choice. Seed should be sowed in a frame or box in the fall under partial shade. It may not germinate for a year, but often does so Immediately.

It- should be transplanted to perman-! ent position in fall or spring when the plants have five leavc.s or- more. When they have made large clumps in order to keep foliage thrifty they shonld be cut down close to the ground in late winter. A most intere.sting proof that this plant is hardy is the fact that Mr.s. Dean only irrigates her fields once a year. However, the this year were king in the full beauty of former years, on account of the drought.

Nevertheless those attending the excursion were most delighted with the beauty and riot of color that oven a dry year can produce. Special Dinners arranged for you. Gingham Dog and Calico Cat. Fix-itYo-Self Garage, and Ross streets. West 3rd happy reminiscences of former days in northern Illinois all were closely associated.

E. 4th St. Phone 673 HAIR GROW SHOP Ray Treatment Expert Facial Hair Cutting, Etc. lYie choose our TINT HENNA RINSE Miss Nora Tse Hsuing, daughter of Hsuing Hsi-Ling, former premier of China, is doing all the carpenter work for the Oriental Bazaar at the International House, New York City, for the benefit of the building fund of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.

Friendly House-warming. The charming new stucco home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur on West Borchard street wa.s scene of a friendly affair last night I when the hosts entertained at house-warming. Baskets and vases wore filled with pink rosea which, combined with ferns, offered a charming decorative effect.

i Gamca and dancing offered en-' tertainment. music for the latter being furnished by a new player piano jnst installed in the homo. While the merriment of the evening was at its height, the guests offered their surprise contribution to the gaycty by pre.senting handsome casserole to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur.

It was of pyrex with Miss Lucille Atcherson, of Columbus, 18 the first woman to enter the field of diplomacy. She has been assigned as Third Secretary of the Legation at Berne, Switzerland. The Purity of Cuticura Makes It Unexcelled forAllToilet Valencia oranges bought for cash. J. Mclnnes, opp.

S. depot, Orange, Phone 50. FOR camping outfit. 803 No. Main.

i ED. BRADLEY Pliimbinp; Phone 2209-J 902 Cypress Santa Ana. Cal. The Need for Glasses Ties a String (as it were) on your finger Miss Anna Wittum, a student at Keep Clean Inside beautifully etched cover and wa.s in a silver holder. At a late hour Mrs Wilbur ic: judged the most beauti- sisiid by Mrs Srifflcr artists, including Tony Sarg, supper in the Intervals of dancing, Fisher and Charles D.

Wil- Sharing the happy evening with the judges made their decisions hosts HI tbeir pretty new homo fpom photographs. i were Messr.s. and Mesdames Eni-i mett Allen, Edward Stiffler, Nor- iTCHiycs Tlipsr and others sfumiti rin ff ytm livre for a test. GLASSES FITTED man Holmes, Albert Wines, Everett' Electronic Treatr ent Parlors (the Parsons and Vern Adams. Abrams method), ommercial build Grunion Hunt.

Motoring down to tho old Hunt v'l Ington Beach pier recently, a party of Santa Ana folk joined in a Jon hunt which was highly siiccess- ful as a number of the succulent small fish rewarded the efforts of the party. A weiner bake was also ing, Sixth and Main streets, Santa Ana. Calif. Phone 1292W. WILCOX .315 West Fourth Streot tho oi Veronica is a natural mineral added or taken away.

All drug stores. Samd for Free Booklet of DiretSiotu VERONICA SPRINGS COMPANY JiANTA BARBARA- CALIF. Very Choice Lot The only choice, close-ln residence lot in Santa Ana; eight walk from the center of town and high schooL Already a 120,000 home and one $12,000 home on tract. Large walnut trees. JUSTUS BIRTCHER 424 E.

Myrtle 11 I pciA cj. zx vvr'JiJri uuivi- French Specialist Tells Howto a pleasant part of the evening. Lose Excess Fat Without Exer- Messrs. and ciMa Hnbit Fnrmma Drutzs 01 Lawrence C. Davis and cues, nawt rormmg urugs 01 A.

Tyler. Clay- WortnJesS Lreams. ton Witherow and daughter Betty you are to 100 pounds over- Harry Wells, Jacob Klenk, Miss you can easily and safely Hazel Banning, Mi.ss Dolly Davis, lose all that a French Miss Marie Anderson, Messrs. Fred "For years I suffered with Rathke. high blood pressure and heart troubiC jjiucdi due to 50 pounds of excess fat.

I was I Bulley and Lorrin illiams. weak, short of breath, and I could not find any clothes to fit me, and I was thoroughly disgusted with life until I found out about SAN-GRI-NA, a marvelous discovery. I know that a great many fat men and women are going through these same troubles to-day. And, for their benefit, I am glad to explain what I did to reduce and bow they can easily and gradually lose a few pounds each week without any danger. Go to any good drug store and get a package of the name, ar.d do not accept anything else).

the formula of a French physician, has been used in Europe in private practice, where enormous prices have been paid for it. It is now sold at a price within the reach of all. Once you have started to take SAN-GKI-NA, you Music Recital A piano recital was given last Saturday afternoon by the junior pupils of Mr. Harry Garstang at the studio, 619 North Ross street. Miss Ludlow and Mr.

Preston Bradford each gave a vocal group and the following pupils took prominent part: Klizebeth Cotant, Helen Holmes, Byron Long, Beryl Ludlow, Emma McBride, Dorotha Henshaw, Margaret Foster, Mary Fos- sa rma ANTEED ABSOLUTELY. HARMLESS, ford, Ida Solomon, Grace Prichard Remember, that Is all I did to get' Madrid rid of 50 pounds of unhealthy, ugly 1 Walton rolls of fat. I have not regained one I pound since I stopped using SAN-1 GRI-NA. I look and feel year.s younger, and can sincerely recommend it to any fat man or woman. On sale at White Cross, C.

Kelley, or Haddon-Jean Drug and Marjorie Special Dinners arranged for you. Gingham Dog and Calico Cat. Radio expert at Corsets Friday and Saturday Special Sale Corsctn, Girdles, Uorselelles at $3.95 MODART CORSETS TO FIT ALL FIGURES 415 North Sycamore Well and You can buy a good Bed Room Suit Ji at $300 T'l blit here are beauties at $2.50 A saving of in these Pajamas you can saw more wood than you can find in the average suit of mahogany. Every suit a piece of New twists have been added by the makers so now if you have late callers you need a collar! Night Robes, too, in Spring weights for the man who tossed and turned last night in his heavies. The Rohes $1.25 to $3.50 The Pajamas $1.75 to $8.50 The New Silk Hosiery 75c to $1.50 Hill Carden 112 Fourth Five Styles -at- Perfectly Styled This Russia Calf Tie Also Developed in Two-Tone Patent Leather Vamp Quarter and Patent Patent Saddle Pump and Low Hfjel Patent Strap Cuban Heel Patent Gore Pump Hosiery to match, $1.85.

212 West Fourth St. PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED WITHOUT OPERATION OR LOSS OF TIME treat painlessly all dise.iN.s u' iha rectum and their as Ih er, kidney, pros- tatlc and associate disorders. we have done for otli- wc car. do for you. Ask free.

Dr. Bouldin Commercial Corner 6th and Main, Phone 1292-W; Res. 783-J. Santa Ana..

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