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16 SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930 Late News From Orange County Communities NIGHT SCHOOL Talks On Travel Given At Session Of Anaheim Club FISH PACKING PLANT TO OPEN HORT TIME ANAHEIM, Sept. Travel talks were the order of the evening: ai the regular meeting of the, Toaatees club Tuesday night, when they met at the Lighted Palm inn at 6:80 o'clock, with the presi-j I dent, Mrs. Muriel Faris, presiding as toasmaster. NEWPORT-BALBOA. Sept.

IT. LLBRTON, Sep Talks were given by Mrs. Char- Newport Fish Packing corpor- nrhool registration will he heid on a trip ation will soon be operating again at the study hall of the Fullerton t0 Hawaii, and Mrs. Catherine Twenty-eighth street, on the hool and junior col- Carlin on a trip to South America. nt Newport, according to W.

I. Mrs Helen Robbins gave the main Turck, who told of progress of the those who come Thursday, registra- ALL YEAR RESIDENTS fOR NEWPORT BEACH SOUGHT BY EXCHANGE CLVB MEMBERS high JegF tonight. and to cannot come Thursday, tion can be made on Monday evening. though if possible all should register on Thursday evening, as It is planned to hold classes on Monday evening. The offerings this year are mure -Washington, Connecticut, ls in slsht.

than ever before. i ne courses that have been given in the past will be repeated and in Addition there will be special i classes in music. Glenn Lewis will conduct a course in choruses. He states that singers, who live in the Fullerton union high school district, or adjacent territory, and are partlcu- i lariy members of choirs and those nre interested in the oratorio, are future. asked to attend.

The night school members arfl ing the husbands of the club Observe Birthday In Garden Grove GARDEN GROVE, Sept Mrs. Virgil Presson and niece, Mrs, Edith Winn entertained with a party Tuesday afternoon in observance of the 13th birthday anniversary of her daughter, Miss Lola Presson. The time pasaed pleasantly witn games, after which refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. The birthday cake was decorated will offer this year an opportunity for the formation of a community cnorus to study and pre sent certain oratorios. Registration for all night school work in this course will take place at the high school study hall as do all other courses.

In addition to the chorus work, instruction in band and stringed instruments will he offered. There will be no individual instruction, but the usual band and orchestra work will be conducted if registration justifies. Those wishing soil analysis work. as a continuation of last year's class or as a new isation, will help by notifying others interested that the course will be given if there can be found enough who desire the work. Those who are interested In night school work should be on hand promptly at At that time general and particular Information will be given as to courses.

As a general principle, classes will only be organized if there are 15 or more registering. This not apply to laboratory LJ I courses, or in the clasp for English for foreigners. Classes will be offered in both high school and college subjects and for those wishing credits, for transfer to other institutions such a record will be kept and transcript furnished, the night school work being evaluated In terms of day school credits. talk of the evening, describing in newT concern at the meeting of the detail a motor trip made this Newport Beach Exchange club yes- summer with her family, taking i terday. them as far east as the Atlantic i qj jgfjpp -nppfled to open the coast and stopping at Grand an- cannery again, more than has yon.

Now Mexico, Colorado, Mis- acitAia-lly been paid in, mostly by Ohio, Pennsylvania, VS est Newport Roach business men, and hphv New York. Canada, Michigan, llli- that Stuart H. Lucas, one of the noJs, South Dakota and otber subscribers to the stock, states. Mrs. Mildred Allen was promised to take care of the critic remainder if $5500 or more could be At the business session it was collected from other subscribers, decided to have the next meeting.

subscriptions are all in $100 October 7, a guest rcign lon lots far, and not more than SIOQ each member will be t0 desired from any one subscriber, bring one or more Plans objpct brlnf, to ppt as many also being made for entertain- district men and women interested as possible. Lucas, it was revealed today, had heen the first to suggest subscriptions of $100 from a large number instead of larger subscriptions from a smaller number, as at first proposed. When the cannery ran last year under a partnership agreement be- tw een Turck, O. Nicholson and Myrtle Fickas, nearly 100 fishermen were busy bringing in catches to the cannery daily, and often more than that number were employed in the cannery Itself. A disagreement between the partners.

it was said, was the cause of the closing down of the cannery at that time, but already a reputation had been built up for the Newport Beach brand of mackerel, large orders being filled in many states and the NEWPORT-BALBOA, Sept. Although this community had made more progress than ever this season, as shown by building permits, school attendance, electric light, telephone and other utility figures, the community leaders are not con some time in the near future to i discuss the situation and endeavor to work out definite plans. The Beach Exchangcites will be out in force tomorrow night to play the Santa Ana Exchange club miniature golfers at the new Intent to rest on their oars and side links built In the former New- wrent to make still more progress, port dance hall by Lloyd Claire Following a meeting of directors and Lyman Boomer. This will of the Newport Harbor Chamber the opening event at the El Patio, of Commerce Tuesday, the Ex- as the new course Is to be called, change club yesterday devoted The following players promised some time to the question of at- to he on hand: S. A.

Meyer, tractlng all-year residents here. Theo. Robins, G. C. Macleod, R.

Dr. F. C. Ferry, president of the Hodgkinson, L. VS.

Briggs, C. H. chamber of commerce and a mem- Lester Isbell. W. I.

Ti tick, ber of the high school board and Harry Williamson, Dr. H. E. Stan with tiny red candles. Those present besides the hon-; apverilj foreign countries for of the Exchange club, pointed out that the new high school was one reason why more people were residing here all the year than formerly.

A better class of buildings had also been the rule In recent years. A special committee of the let, Stuart Lucas, Harry Hyde, Vernon Mellon and Dr. G. M. Grundy.

Alrilioi.se Ha man battle open. An election of officers will be held October 14, OFFICERS FOR LEGION GROUP GARDEN GROVE. Sept. The American Legion auxiliary nominated officers for the ensuing year at the regular meeting held in the Legion hall Tuesday evening. Those nominated were Mrs.

Thelma Moran, first vice president; Mrs. Clara Frink, second vice president; Mrs. Emily Watson, chaplain; Mrs. Clara Frink, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Ida Ramirez, historian; Mrs Fritcher, marshal.

The office of president and secretary and treasurer were Two Injured In Auto Crash Near Spanish Village SAN CLEMENTE, Sept. and Mrs. Merle McPherron, 2928 Palm street, San Diego, are being treated at the San Clemente hospital for injuries suffered in an auto wrreck two miles south of San Clemente Tuesday night. The McPherron car, going south, was struck by a machine driven by Bert B. Blake of Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Blake escaped without injury. Officer Harry Comber reports ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOL GAINS COSTA MESA, Sept. enrollment continues to climb, 635 attending the local grammar schools.

This includes 85 of the Mexican school. New' books have that the accident was caused when bad be ordered at the gram- the Blake car drove around a truck striking the McPherron car. Blake is staying at the San Clemente hotel until all angles of the case are cleared up. Mrs. Blake left for Long Beach.

REGISTRATION description of his 35-m with a swordfish, which got away, and Lester Isbell told of his fishing experiences In the north on chamber of commerce is to meet a recent vacation trip. Myrtle Erma Ruth oree were Lois Coats, Oardnes. Ruby Scroggins, Killingbeck, Betty Epps. Lesig. Helen Christie, Dorothy Bear da lev, Ruth Scroggins, Gladys Killingsbeck, Wilford Presson, Miss Betty Phillips, of Anaheim, and the hostesses, Mrs.

Edith Winn and Mrs. Presson. Homes In Laguna Sold and Leased To New Arrivals LAGUNA BEACH, Sept Perry E. McCullough reports the sale to Louise Long, of Beverly Hills, of a house and two on Ruby street. Through the same agency the Charles A.

Kaichen house in Arch Beach been leased for year to Mr. and Mrs. HM. Thurber, recent arrivals from the east Mr. Thurber is in business here.

The Marion Crandall house on Cypress street has been leased to H. A. Strongman, of Los Angeles. The new house erected in Arch Bench by Mr. and Mrs.

Fullerton Woman fish. Each fish packed was caught by hook a nd line, and it was claim- ted that this was the only packing house In the country using only that kind of fish, improving the quality. It is planned to continue that policy when the cannery re-opens and to pack tuna and sardines, as well as mackerel. FULLERTON, Sept. services for Mrs.

Arna Shipley Lujan, 23, Brnokhurst road, who died Tuesday morning, were held today from the McAulay and Sut funeral parlors, with Foursquare Gospel church of Ful lerton in charge in Loma Vista cemetery. Picnic Enjoyed At Iryine Park ANAHEIM, Sept. reception was held by the Parent-Teacher association of the Central school in the kindergarten room Tuesday evening honoring the principal, Mr. Elliott, and the teachers of the school. Mr.

E. R. Atkins, president of the A. was in charge of the reception. Special entertainment furnished by the Silver Tone quartet, comprised of C.

R. Smith, of Orange, and Dr. C. O. Patterson, tenors; Warren Ashley, of Corona, and E.

H. Eisner, of Santa Ana, bass, with Mrs. Melba Eisner Wood at the piano. There were violin solos I by Dick Mabee and string quartet numbers by Mason Henry, Georgia Green, Mrs. Nicollette and Charles Bush, accompanied by Ramona Mulligftn.

Supt. Melbourne A. Gauer made an address on of Teachers and There are constant changes in the school system by way of improvements and research work, but three things remain the same, Mr, Gnuer said, namely the children, the home and Coming Events TONIGHT Fullerton night school opens, 7 p. m. Buena Park reception, Grand avenue school, 7:30 p.

m. Fullerton club, cafe, 6:30 p. m. Orange County Building and Loan association, Orange Legion Hall, 6:30 p. m.

Newport harbor district Masons, Newport city hall, 8 p. m. Yorba Linda O. E. S.

dinner, Masonic hall, 6:30 p. m. Knights of Pythias, Greener hall, Costa Mesa, 8 p. m. Laguna Beach Legion, Legion hall, 7:30 p.

m. Laguna Beach Eastern Star, 8 m- Mrs. Ida Ramirez presided at the business session. The members decided not to enter a float in the Armistice day parade at Anaheim, but to join the Legion post in whatever the planned. The card party given by the county council at San Fernando Thursday evening was announced.

A number from here are planning to attend. Mrs. Thelma Moran and mar and high school to take care of increased attendance. The garages have been remodeled at the main grammar school to take care of five or six cars. A store room for stage and manual training supplies was completed this week; also banisters on the outside exits of the auditorium.

This was done as a safety measure complying with the state law. Friday at 10:45 a. m. a pay assembly will he held in the school auditorium. Two well known artists, Murray Webb, baritone and ventriloquist, and Miss Grayce Bernard, pianist and violinist of European and national fame will enterta in.

The Social club held elee- tion of officers with the following results: President, Mary Jean vice president, Margaret NEWPORT-BALBOA, apt. 25. I Willcutt; secretary, Beverly Doug- A drive is being made by the jas; treasurer, Neoma Knox. Mrs. Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- I Chairmen of committees are as Abbietta Fritcher were appointed fl Ivlc here t0 get follows: BB.

MJWwjl Myas a committee to make arrange- rehn; program, Frances Carline ments for a public card party. PerPon not Mason: A6. social, Hazel Aldrich; A motion was made to purchase on the list registered be- program, Yvonne Wallace; B7, soc- a pin for the outgoing fore the end of next week, regis- Miriam. Brown; program, in- president, Mrs. Ramirez.

tration for the November election da. Thompson; A7, social, closing October 4. program Ella Hoffman; BS It w-as discovered at the primary election, August 25, that in spite New Drug Store For Westminster WESTMINSTER, Sept. Westminster is to have a new modern drug store. J.

W. Rogers, of Long Beach, has taken a Warwick camp and auxiliary, Jeafle on thft 8tore in the Wishart Fullerton Legion baM, 7:30 p. m. block formerly occupied by the Fullerton club, home of Fount0in Mrs. S.

W. McCulloch, 7:45 p. FRIDAY Congre GARDEN GROVE, Sept. family gathering was enjoyed at the parents. Irvine in.

Waiter whoha.I.erved honor of Wallace Geren, who is as president of the Central his Tinr- for the past three years, gave a short in which what Interment was He is connected with an oil com- the presented pany in San I rancisco Buena Park W. C. T. gationnl church, 2 p. m.

Huntington Beach Rotary Golden Bear cafe, noon. Anabetm Lions club, Elks noon. Anaheim party, Elks club, 2 p. m. Mr.

Rogers will open the business soon but no date has been set for his opening. There will be a fountain in connection with the drug store and Mr. Rogers, his w-ife club, and son will move to Westminster to make their home, club, i Work on the office of Dr. Russell I. Johnson, of Santa Barbara, who card will soon open practice here, is going forward.

of the urgent campaign carried on up to that time, many had failed to register, and theee and others who may have become eligible since will be urged to register this and next week. Deputy registrars in the harbor district include Mrs. S. A. Hoefner In the chamber of commerce office; Harry Hyde, Main street, Balboa; Henry Clouse and Gladys Clouse, Twenty-first street, Newport; Alfred Smith, city clerk, and.

Mrs. E. A. Spaulding and C. E.

Dunn, Costa Mesa. In addition to the state and county and the various propositions on the ballot ie a battle for the fifth district post between George Jeffrey, incumbent, and Stuart H. Lucas, Lucas and Jeffrey being Simmons; AS, social, Elizabeth Hart; program. Beverly Douglas. The student body election will be held next week.

the two high men out of six candidates at the primary. Donald Dodge, incumbent, and Fred D. LewLs will battle it out for the position of justice of the peace of Newport township, and William Ponting and Lloyd Willi- cut for the job. Flower, Seed Vegetable, or Field Lawn HEADQUARTERS R. B.

Newcom Later, LuJ.n her I Tho.a for dlnnar huffdand. Laonard; a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Geren and -------------Helen her parents, Mr. and son, allace, Mr. and 5 Mrs Shipley, of Fullerton, Reafsnyder and daughter, three sisters and two brothers, guerlte, and son Kenneth; Mr. Mrs. Alma Lane, of Lynwood; Mrs.

and Arthur Geren and the Lola Galllan of Chino, and Ruth mother, Mrs. McKune, Mr. uou. 111., and MnB Ray Heafsnyder. Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Reafsnyder, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Head of Garden Grove, and Mr. and Charles Geren and two children, of Santa Ana.

a token of ap- Shipley, Carl Shipley and Hugh Shipley, who lived at her home. TUSTIN Club Will Assist Auxiliary Of San Clemente TUSTIN. Sept. and Mrs. Ebly, of Glendale, were entertained at dinner Sunday by Dr.

and Mrs. S. J. Francis, of McFadden street. Miss Dolly Mae Fowler, Tustin high school student, has been con Edw'ard fined to her home with HANSEN for tbeir own use been through Dr.

F. E. Callister to Judge and Mrs. T. W.

Haymond, of Holiyw'oodland. The new expect to occupy' it soon. Mr. and Mrs. O'Hare, through a change of plans, have gone to Los where they have purchased a home.

HANSEN, Sept. and Mrs. H. H. Hammond have been hosts to a group of relatives and cold 1 friends.

Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Scott, since Saturday.

of Clifton, who have been Mr. and Mrs. William Lane and visiting them. Hugh Scott oi son and daughter were entertained Berkeley, son of Dr. and Mrs.

owners over the week end by Mrs. Lane's Scott, was here for a time. Others sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and of the party were Mr. and Mrs, A.

Wonderful For Indigestion Mrs. Roy Ramey, of Van Nuys. Ray Scott, of Pasadena, brother of Mrs. Chester Kenyon, was the week-end guest of Chester Ken- F. Bingaman of Van Nuys, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Hammond and children of Fullerton and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Noble and little son of Ana- SAN CLEMENTE, Sept. club has voted to assist the Legion auxiliary In staging the show, "The Womanless Wedding," at the school auditorium October 2 and 3.

The show ls comprised of an all man cast. With J. C. Herbsman named as ticket chairman and with Frank Rowland as dance chairman and both aided by Trafford Huteson, Ed Bartlett and Russell Tyre, the dance billed for Saturday night is declared bound to be a success. yon and family, of South Newport helm.

Dr. and Mrs. Scott started home Tuesday morning but will and Mrs. Merril D. Grivel stop in Berkeley a few days with road.

Mr. their eon and wife. Mrs. G. H.

Peters ls still under the care of a doctor. A trained nurse, Miss McAnear, is in attend- motored to Pomona Sunday and attended the Los Angeles County fair. Miss Maud Wright, who has i been quite ill at her home on ance. She is improving but is not street for the past is re- able to he up any. When your stomach feels bad; covering.

Mrs. W. H. Morgan and her wnen stomach acids, gas, sourness, Mr. and Mrs.

F. H. Greenwood granddaughter. Fern Morgan, at- nausea or after-eating pains make and son and daughter, Charles and tended the birthday reception giv- you miserable, just a little Bisur- Leta, visited the Glendale airport en Dr. and Mrs.

Webster Kirtz of ated or Sunday afternoon, will bring sate and instant relief. Dr. W. W. Watkins, of Phoenix.

It neutralizes the acids that have was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. upset your and permits a Spurrier Thursday and Friday, normal painless digestion, or Its Miss Mildred Marchant and her is nothing. Druggists every- mother, Mrs.

I. L. Marchant, vislt- where eell it with this guarantee, ed Sunday, Dr. Evans and family, daily use means real stomach of Highland. Other friends w-ere visited in Redlands.

TO FOOT SUFFERERS 7 have secured the services; of a prominent FOOT CORRECTION SPECIALIST, who will be in my office Friday and Saturday, September 26th and 27th. He not use drugs, knife or metal arch supports but win give immediate relief to any form of toot trouble. Do not fail to see him while he is here, as you may be suffering from other ailments as a result of bad feet EXAMINATION 4306 for Appointment DR. H. J.

HOWARD 10th and Broadway Santa Ana, Calif. the Brethren church in Long Beach upon their return from their tour abroad Tuesday night Dr. Kurtz gave a summary of their trip and spoke of the Passion play which they attended. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Bowman of Lincoln boulevard, w'ho were members of the touring party, are visiting relatives in Oklahoma but will be home soon. Dr. and Kurtz called at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Morgan one day last week to see Mrs. Elizabeth Bowman. Mr.

and Mrs. I. E. Lukins and sons attended the Pomona fair Saturday. The Patterson ranch is having some improvements made.

The house ls being painted and repaired. Mr. and Mrs. B. J.

Miller, the present renters, are maving off the ranch in October. The place has been rented to a Japanese family. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nordstrom and daughter, Georgena, visited his brother, Martin Nordstrom and family in Santa Ana Sunday.

Funeral Home 116 W. 17 th SL Santa Ana Phone 1222 Husbands Guests Of Club Sept. 27 LOS ALAMITOS, Sept. Willing Workers will entertain their husbands at a pot, luck dinner next Saturday at 6:30 In the Howard street clubhouse. After the dinner cards and dancing wil be the diversions of the evening.

On Saturday night, October 4, the Willing Workers will sponsor a public bridge and party. There will be prizes and refreshments will be served. Mrs. Grace E. Green will be hostess for the evening.

The annual birthday dinner will be held preceding the meeting of October 14 and will be in the form of a picnic dinner to be served at noon in Recreation park at Long Beach. At the meeting following the dinner of officers will be held. Refreshments were served at the Tuesday meeting by Mrs. J. B.

Rose, hostess. Now You Can Wear FALSE TEETH With Real Comfort Fasteeth, a new. pleasant powder, keeps teeth firmly set. Deodorizes. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling.

To eat and laugh in comfort just sprinkle a little Fasteeth on your plates. Get it today at Drug Stores, and other drug PILES Painlessly Treated Without Operation No Loss of Confinement What we have done tor we can do for you. We successfully treat all Rectal, Pelvic, Proatatlc and Blood Diseases (except cancer). Men and women. Office equipped for Physical Therapy and Massage Treatments.

W. B0ULD1N, M. D. Phone 1292- Santa Ana 614' 2 No. Main Sixth Galaxy of Amusements New shows every day.

Enlarged Joy Zone. Free band concerts by Santa Monica. Riverside Military, Sherman School, March Field and other bands. Spanish Enchentadores, Indian dances and tribal ceremonies. Broadway vaudeville.

Special events on various days include: high school programs, glee club, spelling bee, and the following contests: sweetheart, harmonica, chicken picking, hog calling, husband calling, cow calling, model airplane, frog jumping, declamation and greased pig. Also junior judging contests Winter Garden Revue Direct from the East. Internationally famous all-star troupe of 40 entertainers. Bevy of beautiful girls in latest dancos, gorgeous costumes; scintillating acts and scores of scenes. The most costly, stupendous musical dance revue ever presented at any Fair.

New program every night. Capt. Happy Artists Jhe extraordinary attraction. Capt. Hugh Barrett Dobbs and his famous Shell racfio company of entertainers arrive at 1:30 Saturday.

He will be master of ceremonies Saturday and Sunday afternoons and evenings. With him, to entertain you, will be Max Dolin, the famous violinist; Theo Strong, pianist; Sambo and Ed, Mondy, Dixie Marsh end Patsy, Dick Jose, Will Powers, the comic negro, Emily Hardy, Elinore Barnard, Wae Willie Hancock, Ed Randall and Marilyn Grace. RIVERSIDE Golden Harvest at in prosperity tribute from all parts of the West the season's finest fruits, flowers, agricultural and live stock exhibits. Hundreds of prize exhibits not shown elsewhere. The 18th annua! than will amaze you with its bountiful displays.

More prizes, more entertainment features, more displays than ever before. Every day new shows and programs will be presented. Come EVERY, day hnd join the happy crowds. Gates open 10 A.M. Largest Live Stock Exhibit More stock entered then ever before, many herds shown at this Fair horses, hogs, sheep, etc.

Million dollar Live Stock parade Sunday afternoon. Aeronautical Under direction of U. S. Government, March Field. Displays and demonstrations.

Flights every afternoon. Fruit Exhibits Galore One mammoth circus tent filled to overflowing with fruits, vegetables, grains and r.uts of every description. More than 200 exhibits. Rabbit Show More than 900 prize-winning rabbits. Industrial Show One big tent filled with 100 exhibits, radio, end commercial displays.

Junior Fair The youth of the Southland have contributed hundreds of exhibits end have entered live stock of finest varieties. Auto Show The only auto show at any Fair this year. Every Riverside distributor exhibiting the late fall models. Racing Daily Every afternoon including Sunday. Bigger cash purses.

Vaudeville acts between iieats. Educational by scores of schools throughout Southern Ca'ifofr nia. Boy Scout displays and Camp Werner attractions. Community include Carlsbad, Escondido, Chino, Victorville, Perris, San Jacinto, Sparrland, Alvord, Jurupt, Beaumont, Norco, Nuevo, Rannels, Corona, Lakeview, Blythe, Highgrove. Civic and County Exhibits include Los Angeles, Lessen, Riverside, Venture.

Orange. San Bernardino end San Joaquin. The State Department of Agriculture end University of California have brought special exhibits. Domestic Canned fruits from hundreds of kitchens, fine embroidery, art work, etc. Flower and Garden Show Finest specimens from leading nurseries.

Date Show Prepared by Coachella Valley's SIX BIG DAYS SEPTEMBER 23 to 28.

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