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range County Community News ------------------------------------------------SANTA ANA D4ILY RRCISTGR, MONDAY EVENING. ATGI'ST 1 1918 WIN LAGUNA ART ELECTION Leader LAGUNA REACH, Aug. art group was over-1 whelmingly elected to office at the annual election of the Laguna Art association, held before a capacity-filling audience Satur- night at the Art Gallery. Modernistic Oppposed Opposing the slate presented by the nominating rom- nittee. nominations were made from floor, in line with the association's by-laws, By vote of 120- VT.

Mayor Howard G. was president for the forthcoming year, succeeding Wesley G. 'Vail. Frederick Schwankowsky, first, vice president; Gounod Romandy, second vice president; Fern Gary, secretary, and Nelson Griffith, treasurer, complete the roster of new officers, who will he ac- Howard Heisler, mayor of La- companled, as directors, by Pris-iiiuna Beach, who was elected presl- eilla Frazier, Lillian Whiting, Joane dent of the Laguna Heach Art Cromwell and Leslie by a vote of 120 to 57. Iior some weeks, feeling has run A capacity audience was present high between schools of art, resented in the very democratic membership of the art association.

The election was eonsidered to he test of strength between the two groups. Pioneer Members Attend 4 Much color was added to the pro- TUSTIN, Aug. re- ports and annual election of officers featured the meeting of the! Tustin W.C.T.U. held Friday after- noon at the home of Mrs. John M.

Wyne, Ritchey street. Elected to serve during the ensuing year were Mrs. Cora Torrens, president; Mrs. Margaret R. Utt, first vice president; Mrs.

A. M. Robinson, second vice president; Mrs. Kate F.brl, recording secretary; Mrs. Sarah At.

G. Brown, corresponding secretary, I and Mrs. C. H. Whitney, treasurer.

The September 3 luncheon program of the union will be held at the home of Airs. Utt, Lemon Heights, at noon. Each woman Ran attending is asked to bring a Dill I covered dish and her own table service. Committees appointed by the president were, program, Mrs. Utt, Airs.

Elizabeth Aliller and Crowd Visits Beach City Ov er Week End LAGUNA BEACH, Aug. record breaking crowd took advantage of ideal weather conditions to waek end at various beaches. No lass than 18 states, other than California, were represented by the license plates of cars observed parked along the boulevard and adjacent streets. Still statistically minded, a counted 653 beach umbrellas on the main beach Shops did a big business and, at the various cafes and cases, standing room was utilized by waiting customers. SERIAL STORY HAYWIRE HOUSE COPYRIGHT.

1930 SCAVICI. BY EDWIN RUTT Backed Bv Club LAGUNA BEACH, Aug. and Ihe election in the Art Gal- Alias Alarjorie Rawlings; publicity, Business and Professional Airs. William A. Hazen; iovlts-1 club, at its recent weekly Bay Event To Attract Throng RI UN PA UK, Aug.

Goetz won grand prize for her three chow puppies in the pet show held at the Grand avenue school recently. She also received first prize for the best puppies. The show was sponsored by the 1 T' onal center of Buena Airs, Helen Nelson as director. Mrs. Jessie Houghton was judge and Varia Richards and Janet Perry acted as registrars for the show.

Gordon Story received first prize for best all around kitty; Wilma Sly. first for largest cat; Mack Ledbetter, first for novelty eat with seven toes; Gene Richards, second for family cat; Varia Richards, Alex Wooley, Bobby tie for unusual cat; Bruce Scofield, first for mutt dog; Velma Jackson, first for largest dog; Esther Goetz, first for best puppies June Welch, Eilene Kunez, Bur- jile Hicks, Bud Gross, David Eads, best turns, Mrs. Cora Torrens; luncheon, I meeting at Hotel laguna, 1 7y J'avhi Lads, a doubt of hOW 6 tu clear $600 in Mesdames Mary Greenwood, a. C. a resolution, commending the thL krte? felhfw less than monib taking in Williams and W.

VV. Tantlinger. being made to stem the tide ,1 Xan rlise fundl hl cT boarders Airs. Wayne, assisted by her of migratory workers into A CU don't Sally NEWPORT BEACH, Au? Mrs. Charles Snow, I California from less-favored states, canary; Jim niece, Airs.

Clarence Lane, served 1 being done by state -''Ison, first for their j- refreshments of ice cream cake seeking to discourage Jackie Welch, first 1 1 1 -f TT I 1 m. lMlrrduy! Ur. wlrr hr him me anti Wilton nier for dinnrr. Hr 1 king very Ini 1 to tell Sally. CHAPTER VII PON leaving his office, Wilton Ames phoned Sally, spoke with her at length and was gratified to receive an invitation to dinner.

And before leaving the bank, he took pains to ascertain the amount of balance. It was surprisingly low. Ninety- eight dollars and forty-seven cents. Wilton did some quick figuring. The interest and amortization on the mortgage was six hundred, due now in about fourteen days.

He knew that Sally had no means of increasing her money appreciably within that time. No, there a doubt of it. Unle raise fund sunk. Wilton arrived at the Preston house in good season for din- Willon Ames breath of relief was inaudible. he said, don't see how going to clear $600 in is this she asked I finally.

Divide Wilton told her. can gel it now for half a dollar a share. And they think due for a quick Sally did some mental arith- i metic. She could scrape together just about enough to buy 200 shares. If the stock went up, the money would go a long way toward paying off the mortgage.

If she $100 or so have done her much good. Sud- I denly she made up her mind. right, she said. You can have your broker friend buy 200 shares for said Wilton carelessly. see about it tomorrow.

You know that neither Dad nor I want you to lose the place. And you think that my father is hard on you. A bank be sentimental, of Mrs. Ada E. Purpus, president of 1 by the presence of many Floating fairyland with Snow Whitejand iced tea on trays transionts, was endorsed, and con- sustaining as its Queen, will slide Those present were tinuance tequosted.

of thp 0VPr still waters of Newport: Cora Torrens, Margaret R. Utt, founder Bayne, bay next Saturday night as Elizabeth Miller, the club- announced the following President of the annual Balboa Tournament ofjCora Lee, C. H. Whitney, Laura chairmen, appointed for the ensu- In view of the Lights is staged by the Custer; Mary Greenwood. A.

C.i,n* year: Emblem and magazine mv ta -r: ,1. health, Mamie All novelty fish; Walter Thomas, second for his bantam chickens. Arrange Sen ices For Elias Stone that is, Mr. Parker, is all full 4V4i plans. He oh, I ner.

Presented to Kinks he took bes very practical, but I B'ought and action novelty entries will compete I the many fine prizes. Over 2 he ga.lery has been extiemely 100,000 are expected to watch the during the past month. sneclaelA FI LLERTO.V, Aug. Funeral are to be held Tuesday at; p. m.

for Elias Stone, 73, at the- Sh ower Honors Habra Girl spectacle from the shore. Two large musical itlie accordion band of over no pieces from the American Legion band of Angeles will provide the musical according to Harold I Hopkins of the music committee. Civic entries under the direc Laguna Cast To Give Plav Soon Hula 1 Me A Rankin; research, Lenoir Mabel Thompson. The monthly birthday honoring August birthdates of! --1 an thunh- officiate. stock of that gentleman in a pallid, but discerning, manner.

His diagnosis did not reassure him. Unless he was way off, Mr. Parker loomed as a menace. He was pleased when, after dinner, Kinks erased himself unexpectedly. It seemed that he and Mr.

Harkness were devoting the evening to a discussion of electricity. an enthusiast trouble said Wilton, my father going to listen to an enthusiast unless got money to back his AN hour later he departed, well satisfied with himself. He did bally said. feel that he had ascribed too much importance to capital, pitiful as it was. Sally was a resourceful person.

It was just possible that she might figured out some way to increase her money before the due date of the mortgage interest. And with this Parker fellow on the scene, they might have scraped up enough be- and Suters mortuary Wilton concealed his elation and terest chapel in Fullerton. The Rev. L. I.

Chamlee, pastor of the First been wanting to speak to tween them to pay it. But if Sally you about that, said Sally. I Bought these copper shares he you think that, if we talked: would at least know what she was very frankly to your father, heidoinS 'vith her money. A wise might extend the time of the in- Precaution, Wilton thought. Sally found Kinks reclining on a sofa in ihe living room.

Mr, led Sally down toward the river. I Wilton shook his head. It was a She was in a state of suppressed point upon which he could be defi- JLirkness had evidently retired. LA HABRA, Aug. li- whose wedding to James Macres will, take place Au- Harry Welch, secretary of cost 3fi.

was honored guest at a pre-nuptial miscellaneous shower riven by Barbara Koch at her par- 1 home In and rehearsals the Community Players are readying for presentation of play by the Newport Harbor Chamber of IvCn well known looallj -Vfesdames MyrWe Goff. Lytle Rankin and Florence win LAGUNA BEACH, Aug. hp held August at the home With preliminary reading finished, Coast Boulevard parts distributed and South, at 6:30 p. now in full swin; Party Observes special home in Fullerton. Earlv fall flowers were used in for his success in the recent pro- 1 fl R1 rfl'l rl a duction of of New 0,1 wbcrein he split honors with Har- eommerce, will vie for awards in tluur division.

Miss Maurice Shipp, Beach, was chosen as the first insr Griggs. pueen of the tournament ir. a con- The new play will be offered MIDWAY Mr. Stone, who hail resided in Northern Orange county the past 50 years, succumbed to a long I illness in a Los Angeles hospital; Saturday. the larger part of his residence in Orange county he had ranched near La Habra He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Ophelia Stone; two daughters, Mrs. Mabel Welch, Fullerton, and Mrs, Blanche Alien, I.os Angeles; one brother, William Stone, Kan and a Mrs. Nettie Rickey, excitement. she said. ni te.

know mv he said. tell me what you have to tell me a hard-headed business man. this she inquired, did you think of polite said Wilton refused to be hurried. He had planned to approach this matter step by step. Times are bad.

And got his I see why you well, his stockholders id think him. I warn you. iFil be he said see reason? But you make him always intimated that you wanted to keep this da decorating and games of cootie were played, each player drawing among 36 cities by on August 27 and the cast will picture of a bride. Prizes in Hitchcock and the, queen several newcomers to 'n? game were won by Ruth- marie Launcr and Fein Jones. -----------------After th" gifts were presented tv refreshments of ice cream and lit- I Janneil 1 1 also of San Diego I Beach, whose local stage will be followed with afteinoon at a party observ her ninth birthday given mother, Mrs.

Hart, and sister, Miss Emmaetta i ii wedd i ngs tie tcakes topped bells were served. Invited quests were I.ois King. Tucille Neiman, Helen Whittaker, Holer. Simpson. Adeline Luehm By Church Group premieres Special scenic lighting The party was held in the staging devices are bring con- living room at the Hart rived for the play, which will be llome on Roosevelt street and W.C.T.U.

Members At L. A. Gathering what I came to talk said "Wilton. been I going into the details. And unless I avoid selling like being married to a cash might security said Sally reflectively.

you little gold-digger Kinks began. I able to help you. Now then, vourik.Th,!ksuide" roar of.a motor cut problem to rat.se money and see any in I this queer kind of hotel vou seem certainly do. 1 imagine! to be running. However, I may be living anywhere else dently racing up the driveway.

A omg mro me de.am. And un- 4.IJONT be ponderoua, Wil- Sally interrupted tm- ItghT the Mack dont know how you re to Pele.s get to squares ot The kvtog roL win- the important thing you spoke dows. Then came the sound of tehni, BEAL BEACH, Aug. 15 Audrey Hollingsworth, Mrs. A.

elaborate preparations nearing com-t Koch and Janet Koch, of Fuller- Pletlon, St. parish of the Bonnie Miller, of Atwood; Homan Catholic church will stage! Mrs. Harry Macros of Anaheim; its carnival and bazaar, the Fern Jones. Norma Cook. Eunice Proceeds of which go to the church directed by Mr.

Britton. Three Day Camp Tor Girl Scouts games on were played FULLERTON, Aug. lawarded after which Cikrn Y'T were seated at Katie Wolfe, Mrs. Cora Crumrine. TN the darkness Sally bit her lip But she kept silent i tires grinding on gravel.

A I getting to said Wilton, ond later feet were pounding on tables gav with Oilie Keeler and decorations in pink and green Attending were Marilyn Suoss, Mrs. Cora; represented the Fullerton W. i Mnrv r. 1 Sunday noon in Ecnopark, Ellen Prlychard, Barbara Los a low-priced stock on the the front porch. continued, Curb Exchange that looks good.

a Sally and Kinks ran into the I aont, know how you re fixed, friend of mine recom- 1 hall. Thev were in time to see two Eut occurred to me that this mended it to me. Well, you might men fling themselves through the be able to double or even triole i doorway, slam the door, bolt it chap Parker might LAGUNA BEACH, Au? Rnttiihun 4 Angeles, at a picnic for the I 1 1 Meairs, Geraldine combined un Spafford, Roveri 15. Roh Shif in.i5FliPLe<i lth a any have before the and brace their combined weight Kmks? He hasn't lions of Southern Cali- laugh. dime! payment is Sally was silent a moment.

Ruthmaric Antoinette building fund, the Bpach wil! Rral- Uhermnne t0 intrrnMtional Johnson. Mrs. J. A. Scofield Lauterborn and the Club To Hold Card Party of this week.

The held in the street floor rick O'Conner buildin lease to the Looff affair will be Joyce Taxes, nr of the Pat-i ran.von headquartersiDickie Hart ivir.n Hart and Fried chicken and oranges now under) Amusement street, otx of the local Scout troops. Camp Elisabeth Dolph. named for gen-I and Dorothy Hart. Council To Boost Of against it. (To Be Continued) erous donor, will be the site of th Saturday Ihe girls, who SEAL BEACH, s' at 15., -Worn-; will be present at the affair Fri will be evening.

Diversified enter card Party, tainment will be Tuesday evening in Civic audi-jthrough the lorium, aeocrd'ng to Mrs. Walker 0f the Snider, president. Tables will company, at 201 Main Thursday, Friday and evenings, accord ng to the Rev. accompanied by a group of Christopher J. Bradley, pastor.

counsellors, headed by Commis Congressman Harry J. Harold Stover, aided H. August 24, and the girls will return Janu up for bridge. be sioner Harold hy Mnies. H.

K. Sell warn born Hall and W. A. provided all 1,0 will start at program, with men lurch charge of sev-jto laguna Beach the 26th. Handi- booths.

Refreshments will 11 swimming under ichle Tn char-e of servfd' fis,) end watch, wiener bakes a 0 13 of thp pvpnt will amusements offered in addition to oe Mesdames Cora John, Grace M. on elaborate Haskell, Eva Christian and Harry of kindp p. 4,, fr nelson to speak D. A. Members Alexander Graham Kell, hy in- SEA I.

REACH. Aug. ,3, venting the telephone. made It nf San(a an an gay to hear the conversation )Zed speaker for the Townsesd UUl of people whom you cannot see, mavement. will be while his father.

Alexander Mel H. B. Girl Honor Guest At Shoxx er hy the hostess unions. of the delegates to the county convention were entertained by the Orange county members. Mrs.

8 -Hustrncnt of the salary of the city 1.1. lo Hold I usti Society Session uesdav Arranges LAGUNA BEACH, Aug. GARDEN GROVE, An? The telle Harper, of Garden Grove, was is outlined in the the chairman of the table at which counciI 8 action in amending city afternoon at C. T. r.

will meet VVedneday TUSTIN. Aug. 15. The Missionary society of the Tustin Presby- inembers of the Orange county un ions served as hostesses. nd marshmallow roasts will be fea- isplav of handiwork Kires of the three-day program.

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Aug Ardyee Bell, daughter of street, was complimented RSS RilwIingS Is pre-nuptial linen shower Miss I I ('arolyn Wilson, daughter of Mrs. 4 it I H-TtA Jessie Wilson, at the home at 51" Walnut avenue recently. TUSTIN Miss Bell will become (he bride the C. of Milne Gregory, of Phoenix. Ariz.

Heights the early Fall. in began at Tempe university ago when Miss entered featured speaker at a meeting of the Town- v.He Bell, invented the lip-reading send club system, by xxhich deaf-mutes ran evening at 7:30 o'clock in Civic auditorium Nel- soe and read conversation they sm a candidate for district at cannot hear. THIS CURIOUS WORLD Gregory is fakin NEWPORT BEACH. Aug. Tenipe.

of the Disabled American Veterans of Orange county will hold an important session at hut on the bay front Newport Beach August 17. The session will be held followiq dinner in the evening and the lal- Aug. 1 Utt home on Lemon was the setting for a romance dessert bridge party given recently i month a year hv Miss Marjorie Rawlings daugh- institution ouowing the afternoons bridge session, prizes of potted plants xx ere awarded to Ernest R. B.vrne and Mrs. R.

C. Korff, holders of first and second high scores. his dc- Attending the shower xvere Misses Mildred Manson, Dorothy Proctor, Sylvia Coker, Joanna 1 1 Lewis, Verona McBoath, Marianne i0j AlcKelvey, June Elliott, Melba nI Crane, Betty McFarlin, Ellen Dickoff, Norma Reid, Mrs. 11 the ition two of Ordinance 88 fixing the compensation of the city's legal advisor. Originally the pre.s- jtnt salary is $75 monthly.

However, in line with the city's rapid growth and the added duties have consequently accrued to the berth, it was felt more generous pay was warranted. Accordingly, under the The patio of terms nf the amendment, effective nn' September 3 2 the city attorney "shall receive such regular sum may lie fixed from time to time by resolution of city council, provided that for extraordinary services, lie shall receive such sum or sums as "such extraordinary services ipay be reasonably worth." Since incorporation in 1327, the o'clock in the First terian church will meet Thursday Baptist church bungalow. This will at 10 a. in. to review the hook, he a mother and daughter meet- by ing.

Election of officer will be held vin. under and all member arc urged to at- John tend. PICNIC ENJOYED BUENA PARK. Ayg. and Mrs.

Warren B. Kisner, Har! old Welch ant school 'ongreqatuma! Ernest teachers in ehutvh, and E. Mel- the direction of Mrs. stewardship chairman of the organization. A luncheon will be served at noon.

Those who will assist in reviewing the Look are Bastady, vin Duncan, R. F. Beswick, N. th. AL Pollard, rs xx i John A.

church a ALPS- p. invited to Those sharing the hospitality Miss Rawlings were Mrs. J. Worth Alexander, 1 incumbent, Milburn ter tiie group will make a tour aH of Iluntingtc 111 Bench. Newport bay.

The veterans on bay Xvill be escorted by a committee of the local chamber headed by tiaude A. Pullen, former member Mrs. Fred Cox. Mrs. V.

L. Humeston, VV. s. Leinberger, Mrs. E.

R. Byrne, Mrs. George Gaylord, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs. R.

c. Korff, Mrs. Refused in an attempt to cluck Robert Ervin and Miss Jean Ervin. and Misses Joyce Putnam and the trip over of Seal Beach. HOLD FAMILY REUNION Of the bridge players about 1000 HOLD EVERYTHING! 1 a in a railway station, of the board of directors.

The arisiitn lawycr sued the Punch four will start about in I in and won the evening. j3' court fight at a cost of the United States francs to the rated as experts. LAGUNA CLUB MEETS I GUN A REAUH. Aug. 15.

The Laguna Beach Dickens club met Friday at the home of Mrs. James A. Farrell on cliff drive. Assisting Farrell as hostess was Mrs. Jessie Dunham.

Following a continued reading from tea xvas served members and guests, including Mesdames Alice Fessenden Petersen, Norman St. uiair. Darius H. Rhoades, Foster Elliott. William A.

Griffith, Jessie G. Blair. Ona IF. Sortwell. Carlton A.

Grier, John E. Wilkie, Samuel Ii. Caldwell, Jessie Dunham and the Misses Grace Watkins and Adelaide Marsh. MOHAVE DESERT ONCE. WAS As LARiCE FRESHWATER.

LAKE. LA HABRA CANDIDATES T-A HABRA. Aug. Hon papers will he circulated soon for Frank W. Bishor and A.

McBride, as candidates of the sanitary district hoard. The law requires that an election be held in September and September 13 has been set by the board as the date tor this election. Bishop will run to succeed himself on the board and A. W. McBride.

appointed to the board last month, to fill the vacancy left by George Clark when he moved to Bakersfield, will be a candidate for election. WHAT IS THE LETTER ANSWER; The letter and the word is meaning Thr p7nt of an Ihe moon, at which the planet is in conjunction or opposition. William Hick ling Prescott. Anior- icrn man of letters, gave hiffiself lime to count up to 20 when awakened in the morning. If he failed tn arise on that count, he paid a fine to the nervant who' had called him.

TUSTIN, Aug. Roval was the setting for a dejightful family reunion and picnic luncheon enjoyed recently by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crawford and daugh-j ter. Miss Pauline Crawford nnd their house guests, John Rocke- fellnw and Miss Wanta Roc ke-1 follow; Mr.

and Mrs. William i Kncen of Burbank. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rockefellow nf Oakland, and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Crawford and son, Dick, of San Fodro. GARDEN GROVE nd Me Proud, Sunday school song lead- 1 women of the took their classes to Hunting- attend. Beach Friday evening for jpinm. young people enjoyed, WINE EXTERMINATES thr plunge and ocean INSECTS (IP) Local orchardists have found that the best method of ridding their fruit- bearing trees of the most moth, is to get cheap red tii water and placed under the trees, attracted hy the one glorious orgy wine, they die.

Sixtv-throe varieties of time arr city has had two attorneys, the being used in different countries, serious first being L. F. Kimmell, and the daylight saving tune not being in eluded in the list. England's milk at one-third of per capita daily. nsumption insects dri is in recepta The mothi Pint aroma end un the dii ink.

ited GLANCES by George Clark lender there, hull, Mr. Installment GARDEN GROVE, Aug. and Mrs. B. A.

VVisner left Sunday for Big Bear, where thev will joy a vacation. During the absence of Mrs. Wisncr, who is a local librarian, her place will be filled by Mrs. W. B.

Wentz. Miss Ferne Mark and Mrs. John Rlystono are spending weeks at San Francisco and Yosemite. Mr. and Mrs.

J. G. Allen and son. Ben. have returned from their ranch at Doris.

xvhere thev the past three months. Mrs. Marion Thompson, of Seattle. spent a day with Mrs. W.

V. Brady, she has hern enjoying a va- cation trip to Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. Clark have returned from Sequoia National; park, where they spent their va-; cation. Airs. Claude Wasson and Gerald, are spending a month at their Lake Arrowhead cabin. Theyf are joined by Mr.

Wasson for; i weekends. Mrs. George Berlin and daugh-; i rs. Marion, C.retchen and Vera, i will visit for a month with relatives in Illinois and Wisconsin. Mr.

and Mrs. Lionel Wallace and' son. of Arzonu, are guests of Jand Mrs. W. D.

Conser. 1 funic thousand miles to see this and you wool look at anything Lut your.

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