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SAVTA ANA lUItY REGISTER. MONDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 4 IMS feVVOMANS 'Weddings Radio News High Noon Ceremony Fullerton Unite? Couple Two Affairs Celebrate First Anniversary August Bride 1811 rver pr Her mai BrOM pmk m. 11h Fernanda, an and Carl Gunn, alnut given the week, i of which took place evening Anaheim park, a family group had been together. served well tr- the 24th wedding annl- of uncle and; aunt.

Mr. and H. P. Grant of Glendora. Gunn, who will he remembered Martha fel.

acted at the outdoor celebration. A picnic dinner served at ions tables brightened vvuh giant orangp and yellow marigolds. i pinkipfj w-ith the last course of the menu ante was a tiered wedding cake, the first of which were cut by Gunn and Grant. The honor guests received many taking part in and Shower Appointments Conform lo Kitchen Holiday Houscparly Being Held at Big Bear of Plans of Miss Virginia MoAuleyj Among the many residents and William Hill for their marriage ffanU Ana snd other Southland MISS WIGLfiSH ill SING ON RADIO PROGRAMS 6 10 Va Gypsy organ. VX I If, King Gowhoyj King; 6:45, Trent," skit; 6:15.

Three Modern Fiddles; 6:30, Hart- on September 28. occasioned a lovely party given Friday night in the home of D. C. Dun- bar, 122 West Nineteenth street, where Mrs. Dunbar and her sister-in-law, Dorothy Dunhar, Joined entertaining for the bride-elect.

Cities who took advantage of the opportunity to hold a over the Labor day week end holiday were a group of friends who left here Saturday for Big They w'ere to return home tdoay. Tn the group were Mr. and The affair was a kitchen War)oT, Dodder and son, L. V. many and lovely were tbe Mr.

and Clyde green and ivory which and daughter and sons, Rose- youthful honofee received for the mary Ashen, Harry and Jim home which she so soon to es- Mr. and Mrs. Walter tablish. Packages were presented i Markel, all of Santa Ana: Mr. to Miss McAuley at the close of nfjfl Mrs.

Thomas Oisler and twin the delightful evening. daughters. Jean and Joan, Hunt- A teakettle and a coffee pot; Inirton Reach; 1 osier a as appropriate for ter. Mrs. Armand Ishgan decorating the rooms of children.

Beverly and Dickey and This evening at 8 Madame Roae- Hoae, noted artiat and KRSG 1500 1HJ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 19M P. M. Musical varieties. 5:45 Cal Badon Program.

6:15 Tlernan's 6 30 Late fi :40 Kay White. 6:45 Financial Counselor. and mary teacher, will present one studio Presentation of her popular Music Appreciation 715 9' Mrs. over KREO. Madame Roae will present Minerva Wiglaah, well known singer from Anaheim, on this evening's program.

Miss Wiglash is well known to KRFJG lletenera i 1 a Uat -ver this tlon for some time. Ban Ralph! on this outstanding: Rosemary 7:30 Popular Presentation 00 Music Appreciation tlon, by Rose. 8:30 Studio Appreciation. 9:00 Spanish Program, conducted by Ssnor Laurent. Clyde Musgrave and His Music from Kotner'e Blue Room.

ford's Rports; 8 45, Civic League. KFAC-Globe Troter; 8:15, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1933 A. M. stat im KRF.G has received many 9 00 Happiness Exchange, conducted the home Tallies were distributed I Francisco; Mr Redondo Beach; Mr.

and piogram, which Madame Roae for bridge play, In which May! Collett. affair singing werp Gunn parents, brother Announcement Bakrr-Dungan Nuptials Miss Edna rton also Love Tou lue of Hunt compari at an Were Meant For Wedding March from Mendelssohn. Following the ceremony the i and grandparents, I Mr. and Mrs, was ac- Kuffel, Mark Kuffel and Mr. played and Mra A T.

ColPi this city; Mr. and the and Mrg Kuffel and son Schuyler. Long Beach; Mr. and Mra F. Best, Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Announcement has been made of the marriage of a former Santa tables where guests were Haacnjaeger and Miss Mildred Lu kens scored first and second high. The hostesses served a Dutch supper buffet style at the close of the card games. The dining room tahle, spread with a red checked cloth, was centered with a teakettle filled with flowers. Mrs.

Jim Lambert. San Diego. ill tends as a weekly feature. The program as presented la a flnlahed presentation, showing of preparation, research and practice. and would be a credit to any station.

Ana Dorothy Eleanor bore Duncan, to Herbert H. Baker were lighted atmilsr covers, and Mrs. Margaret McClure. 508 South with tapers rising Birch street, Mrs. Mary L.

Mayes NOTES ut Best and family, Pasadena. Miss assisted by Mrs. Harvey and Ruth Bre. kenridge of Santa Ana. served refreshments to the guests.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Oaks are graduates of Santa Ana High school. She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. C.

R. Hastie. who reside south of the city. For the past several Mr. made his home with Mary Kuffel.

Miss Marie Grant. Glendora: Grant. Pomona; Ethel Richards, Fullerton, and the anniversary' celebrants Mr. present for the and Mrs, Gunn of this city Mr. and Mrs.

R. P. Grant, Edgar A. Lowther, pastor of the dora. church.

Dinnar Party A beautifully appointed buffet An earlier affair complimenting Hupper served In Hotel Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Gunn was given by liam Tayjor following the c-hurch aunt and uncle at Fullerton. At I the former's grandmother. Guwts Mr.

and present be is connected with the Anna Gunn, who was at A Mrs. Dungan, the bride parents West Coast Surgical Supply com- ln her home in Mon- pany. The young couple plan to rovia. Roses were her decorations, establish their home at Santa Ana following a honeymoon at Ensenada. Attending San Francisco, an impreasive from mtlp snd miss Roma Mayes.

1814 Orange event taking place on August 12. Those sharing the hospitality ofjavenue, returned today from Henat Temple Methodist Episcopal Dunbar and Dunbar Dam, San Diego county, church in the Bay city. were the honoree, McAuley, Where they visited with allsce The bride's parents, Mr- an ppr and their mother, Miss McClure, formerly of this city. Mrs S. M.

Dungan, 221 South Jftan McXuley and Mrs. John Me- member of the U. forest patrol. Auley, of this city; Mr. Hill's! Mr Mrs.

H. A. Bowles, and ceremony, read by the mothprt Mrs. W. Hill, of Or- son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

ange. C. C. Dunbar, jand Robert Chapman. 615 Martin Warren, Sam Lyon, Forest pranch and Mr.

and Al- Mr and Mrs. Herbert H. Baker of San Francisco, parents of the bridegroom; Eleanor Dungan of Berkeley, a cousin of the new The hostess took this opportun- I ity of presenting her special gift to the young people. This proved Mrs. Baker, and a group of inti- wedding and re- to be a framed tinted enlargement mate friends.

Bennett; the Misses Mil len, Mabel Miller, Evelyn Walker, Eva Marshall, Patricia Kennedy. Elizabeth Heemstra, Martha Heemstra, Jean Hoy, Wilma Hoy, Mildred Annahelle Mc.Fad- den. May Hasenjaeger, Maurine Harris. Helen Demetrlou fred M. Jasper, 1710 West Fine street are spending the weekend The Tlernan Typewriter Company will present a program over this station tonight at 6:15.

During the program they will various in which they feel they can help the student. This company made special plans and concessions for the benefit of school students. by Marilyn Crawford 0:30 White. 9 35 Popular Presentation, 10:00 Instrumental Classics. 10:45 Popular Hits of the Day.

11:15 SI and Elmer, 11:30 Classified Air Ads. 11:40 Studio Program. 11:45 Vocal Favorites. M. 12:00 Chandu, the Magician.

12:15 Late News. 12:30 Farm Flashes. 12:40 Musical Varieties. 1:30 New York Stock Exchange 1:40 Popular Presentation. 2:30 Concert Program.

2:45 Health and Happiness, present- Ing Tom Westwood. 3:00 songs of Spain and Old Mexico 3:30 Recorded Hodge Podge. 4:00 All Request Prlie Pro- 4:30 Sororitle Shop 4:45 Organ interlude. 4:56 Classified Air Adi. The Sororitle Shop on the air over this station at 4:30 tomorrow holiday at Big Bfar.

They plan to afternoon has adopted a policy of return home on Tuesday. The presenting on each program, a fc left for the on authentic style on merel.an- Frldav and were Joined Saturday di.e other than their own. Mr. Than- information received direct from one-half ork In ception ere Mr. and Mrs.

O. of Mr. and Mrs. Gunn, taken on Baker, who attended Santa Gulp, Ralph Culp, Fullerton; YVil-j their wedding day a year ago. Ana high is a graduate of lard Scott.

Wilbur Young, Baaconr. Those present were the hostess. Pomona college, completing bei Rush. Louise Madden. Mr.

and Anna Gunn, Mr. and course there in 1931. She attend- Mra. L. Mies Ruth Gunn, the honor Mr.

the University of California at Breckenridge, Mr. and C. father. Earl Gunn, of Monrovia 1 Berkeley for one and Hasue and Alfred Haatie, Santa Marie Grant of Glendora years, taking graduate Ana: Mrs. R.

J. Millen, San Fer- i The latter a few here the field of psychology. For some nandc; Charles Keefer, Mr. and! a houaeguest of the Carl Gunns. time, ahe has iieen Mrs.

S. Soloman, Mrs. Mary Cooke. Mrs. Louise Wilson, Mra Frances Hutton.

Edna Fritts. Bank Women Are Miss Fatuhon Deamont, Mra. George Contreras and Orpha Told Details 01 Hathaway. Mr. and Mrs.

C. Wiilard and Jack lard, Lynwood. Maude Goforth, Huntington Park; Mrs. Arthur McIntyre, Rivereide; Mr. and Mrs.

F. P. and Zoda Hastie of Torrance. Conference the Federal Land bank in Berkeley Mr. Baker, a native of London.

England, attended McGill University of Montreal, and Harvard university. He w'as prominent in and attained recognition us a Canadian and New England Of special significance tc champion swimmer. At one time the I he co-holder of the ANN MIXING BOWL evening by Mr. and Mra. Chap man and Mr.

and Mra. Jasper. Mrs. Constance South street, left Sundyay on the New York and Paris. If you have any you I wish answered on securities, tune Emma Alexander for anrouve jn evening at 6:45 where she to with her urcle.

She is to return home September 15 on the H. F. Alexander. and lieten to the Financial Counselor. he may give your answer; If he doesn't he will be glad to answer it personally, if you will EAT AND GROW SLIM R.

Gidcomb and daughter, drop him a linp jn care 0f Maxine Gidcomb, 1102 West lJon Pine street, have returned home from a two stay at Laguna Beach. Mr. Gidcomb Joined family for week end visits. with Family Shares Dinner Honoring edding Anniversarv manv Santa Ana women employed record 50-yard breast stroke title in banks of the city, were plans Mr. Baker now Is connected with announced today for the elev- the managerial staff at the Sir enth annual convention of the As- Drake hotel in San I ran- of Bank Women to be cisco, held in Chicago September 4 to concurrent with the annual con Fifty-five years ago today Asa Vandertrust and Abbie Newell were married in Newton, Iowa, and in celebration of that event, Mrs Van derma entertained Friday evening with a family aflair in their home, 425 South Birch street.

At 6:50 o'clock a tempting menu wuc served at a large table whose centerpiece of re4 and wt lisrhted by tall rod and other flowers had been arranged throughout the rooms to provide an ef- teotive setting for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Vandermart were prtx-entert with many handeome gifts. Their included Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Vandermast, Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Prince anti son, Kenneth; Mr.

and Murray Vandermast, Mrs. Laura Leonard and Porter. The Van lived in Iowa, before tning here about 30 to make their home, since when Mr. Van has been one of the leading business men, and Vandermast been uualiy prominent in club and social vention of the American Bankers' association. Miss Grace Stoermer, of Los Angeles, well known in this city through her frequent attendance at Business and Professional Worn- ens club affairs, one of the principal women from this section of the state, attending the conference She is assistant vice- president of the Bank of America in Angeles, and is Junior Coming Events TUESDAY Rotary club; blue room; noon.

Harmony Bridge club; Masonic 12:30 p. m. Mayflower club; with Mrs. Edward Cochems, 323 East Chestnut street; 2 p. m.

Breakfast 1 pear (uncooked) 2 thin well toaoted bread 1 thin pat of butter for toaat 1 coddled egg, with aalt and pep- Mott. Rnuth Par Miss Virginia Bailey, rar At 2:45 tomorrow afternoon Tom his Westwood, well known health authority, will present another one Mra Head and Miss Percle of his health Theae lec- 520 East Sixth street, spent tures of great interest Friday in South Faaadena rye their daughters artd sisters i dames Marvin Johnson. Newton Cox. James Phumphrey and Anaon per 1 cup coffee with 1-4 cup skim milk, no augar Calory total, 400. hot Another Pickle Recipe Bread and Butter Pickles 6 quarts sliced cucumbers ton street, is spending several days in Tuscon, Ariz.

A. Warren, teacher at Preston State school at lone, and of Mr. and Mrs. T. L.

Warresi, 814 North Parton street, came aouth to upend holiday leavlnt to- madlom -iaad onion, day for Iona hIra. L. A. Warren and their thi ee sons Mr. Westwood usually gives a few personal and voice with trace of old Scotland adds to the Interest.

Eteri club; covered dish din- president of the national as- ner; Beresn hall, 407 Fruit street; sociation. 5:30 p. m. The association numbers a Twenty-Thirty club; Ketner's membership of nearly 300, and gold room; 6:30 p. m.

has as one of its major alms, a Silver Cord F. and A. din- close cooperation with the worn- ner and cards tor members and thin 4 green peppers, shredded Salt to sprinkle 2 quarts vinegar 1-4 cup mustard seed 2 tbaps. celery seed 4 cups white sugar 3 heaping tumeric 1 red (hot) pepper. Place the vegetables in a big ket- ho James.

Dick and Malcolm, hate been spending several weeks at their ranch home at Villa Park- Mr and Mrs. Guy Christian and family. Santa Clara avenue, left today for Barton Flats where they w'lll spend the remainder of the week in their mountain cabin. and Mrs. Clarence Crook- Mr.

tie in layers, spritikling each layer shank and daughter, Miss Eleanor with salt as the go ln. en's division of the American Institute of Banking, the education section of the American Bankers' association. Programmed as speakers at the conference are various nationally know bankers and economists, including Harold Rockwell, president of the Northern Trust company. ago. and Dr.

May Wood of Northwestern university. Other noted speakers will include Fred Snrgent. railroad president, and Phil Hanna, editor. wives; Masonic temple; 6:30 p. lodge session at 8 p.

m. Sants chapter. Order of Da Molay; Masonie 7:30 p. m. Senior J.

O. C. class of First Baptist church; with Mrs. W. Lockett, 2036 North Broadway; 7:30 p.

m. Quill Pen club; with Mrs. N. E. Wells, 924 Hatliday street; 8 p.

m. Calumpit camp U. S. W. Pythian hall; 8 p.

m. Calumpit auxiliary, Pythian hall; 8 p. m. ut a plate and weight over the salted and let stand for 4 hours. Tip kettle on side and let the brine run off.

Put the vinegar on the fire otid let it heut. Mix the various pickling spices wdth the sugar and add, then the shredded hot pepper. Turn this boiling pickle over the egetables put over the fire, let come to a rapid boll, then bottle and seal. Hospitality of Four Homes Extended For Dinner MAKE AT HOME Youag (peopie taking part in a progressive dinner party Friday night were first entertained in the home of Dorothy Van Deusen 724 Oak street, where a cocktail course was- served. French bouquets were used in decorating.

From here, the group went to the home of Miss Berkner. 2341 Riverside drive for a delicious salad course. Mangolds decked the home for the occasion. For the main course, guests had been invited to the home of Miss Gwen Griffin, 1004 Kilson drive, where asters were the blooms chosen for decorating. Julian Wolver at the final feature, a tempting deseert served ir her home.

335 East Bishop street. The group spent the remainder of the evening attending a local theater. Sharing the affair with the hosier- group, the Dorothy Van Deueen. Fern Berkner, Gwen Griffin and Julian Wolver. Messrs.

Bair Alexander Jack Schilling and Galbreth. STOMACH INTESTINAL RECTAL (Piles) DISEASES X-Kay and Fluoroscopic Service DE. H. J. HOWARD OSTEOPATH North Broadway Phone 4806 Practical Apron Frock PATTERN 2548 BY ANNE ADAMS lie attractive and wear crisp cottons when busy about the house! This apron frock is an Ingeniue model wear it as a drees or slip It on over your very best frock very comfortable either way.

It opens out flat and so is extremely easy to launder, and it adopts the simplest for becoming and practical needs reversible fronts and handy pocket. Pattern 2548 is available in sizes 16, 18, 20. 34. 36. 38, 40.

42 utid 44, Bize 16 takes 8 5 8 yards 36 inch fabric and 8Lj yards binding. Illustrated step-by-step sewing instructions included with pattern. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) in coins or stamps (coins preferred) for Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly name, address and style number. BE SURE TO RADIO FEATURES Rafararicaa Ara Pacifie Tima the World an original and highly Imaginative plav written especially for radio presentation by Charles Tazewell, will be the production scheduled for the Theater of Today, tonight over KHJ.

The play, a colorful and dramatic work reminiscent of the of Jules Verne and H. G. will be interpreted by a specially selected caat headed by Stephen Fox. 2 30, 2:30, TODAY'S RECIPE Quick Coffee Cake 2 cups flour 3 taps, baking powder 2 tbsps. melted fat, 01 oil 2-3 cup sugar 1 cup milk 1 egg Mixture for Top 8 tbsps.

butter 4 tbsps. sugar 1 tbsp. clneiamon. Measure the flour after sifting, add baking powder and Itsp. of salt, and sift into the mixing bowl.

Make a depression in the flour for the sugar. Whip the egg. add the milk, then the liquid fat and stir quickly kito flour and sugar. Keep stirring until a thick smooth batter results. Turn the batter into an oiled shallow baking tin, the batter not to exceed 2-8 of an inch in depth.

Cream the butter ith the sugar and cinnamon, and with your fingers strew this crumbly mixture over the coffee cake batter. Bake 20 minutes in a moderate oven. Crookshank. of Lemon Heights, are some time at their mountain cabin at Big Bear. Mies Constance Cruiekshank left Saturday afternoon to be their guest over the Dabor Day week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Livenapirc. North Bristol street, are of a party enjoying the holiday week-end in a cabin at Dr Frank Ashmore left Saturda' afternoon to Join Mrs. Ashmore and their young daughter and son, Mary and William, for the Labor Day holiday at Barton Flats- more and the children have been enjoying a late summer stay in their cabin, and will continue there until just before the fall opening of the city when they will rejoin Dr.

Ashmore in their home, 525 West Santa Clara avenue. Miss Mary Heaeoek, who has been spending the summer vacation season at the home of Mr. and Mrs Maurice C. Heacock, 915 Mt Chestnut street, has left for Gil Arix where she will resume her duties as teacher in the city schools. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Swearlngton and young son Barnett have returned to their home at 1058 West Sixth street, after an interesting trip bv automobile back to their former home, Clarence. where thev were the guests of relatives. Edith Watkins. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Watkins and daughter and son, Virginia and and Mrs. Dell Hendershot, aunt of Watkins and Fred Watkins, are When of Waat broadcast over the NBC network including KF1 from 8:30 to 9 tonight, will hear the voices of such of the ether Mary Wood, soprano, Irving Kennedy, Ben Klaasen, Myron Niesley, tenos; Everett Foster, baritone, and Harry Stanton, basso, and the playing of Meredith orchestra. coffee cake makes a good luncheon for the family with their favorite beverage. Try it for next Saturday's luncheon.

The calories: 1835 in the cake. 525 in the top mixture, or a total of TUESDAY attorney and president of the State Charities Aid association; Dr. Matthias Nicoll Commissioner of Health, Westchester County, New York, and Dr. Kendall Emerson, acting executive seeretary of the American Public Health Association, wili be the speakers on the program presented by the National Advisory Council on Radio in Education, at 3:15 p. in.

over an NBC network, including KECA and KF8D. The subject under discussion will be the Public Health MOVE TO LOS ANGELES BREA, Sept. and Mra. Lon P. Shaffer and two young sons have moved to Los Angeles, where Mr.

Shaffer will enroll for a business administrative course at a business college H. LeRoy, who has been employed by the Shaffer Tool works at Ventura, will take the place of Don Shaffer in the sales and shipping department here The LeRoy family will be located at 232 Laurel street. TONIGHT'S Neighboring 12 Noon to 1 P. M. Kreindler- Green Bros.

Novelty Orchestra; 12:30, Labor Day at Century of to 1:30. 12:30, Essie Tiocy. Cruise and orchestra: 12:16, Talk Quartet; 12:45. Columbia Recital. KKWB 12:06.

Records- 12 15. Judge Benjamin Scheln- man apeak 12:30, 12:80, Bda orchestra; 12:46, Ted orchestra. 12:30. Jay Concert Ensemble; 12:48, Talk. KECA 12 80, Charlie Wellman and company.

1 to 2 M. 1:30, Civic program; 1:45. Records FI-Labor Dav at Century of Progress, continuei; 1:80. Schlrmer and Schmitt; 1:45. John and Ned.

1:80. Joe orchestra. I Arson; 1:16, Syracuse Spotlight: 1 30. Between the Bookends; I t5, Cavaliers Ehen, organ; 1:15, Valesco's Gypsy 1:20, Baseball Allison Phelps. KYX-Dance Band, singing waiters.

2 to 3 P. M. KMTR German program; Pearce and Hia (Jang Hughes, piano, KTM Christian Couriers; Spanish program. Game, continued. KNX Bookworm; 2:30, Buddy orchestra.

2:15, Serenader; 2:30, Highway Patrol: 2 45, Dance Music. KFAC Records: 2:15, Sunshine Man; 2 30, Ted Dahl's orchestra. 3 16 4 M. Hughes; 8:15, Dance orchestra. 3:30, Marlon and Jim Jordan; 3:45, Organ.

KMPC Hollywood Over the Teacups; 3:30, Records. KTM-Records: 3:30, Maude Hughes, piano; 3:45, Washboard Band. Fancies. Game, continued. program; 3:30, organ.

orchestra. 315, Rec- orda 3:46, University of California program. 4 to 6 P. M. Time: 4:30, Sky Riders: 4.45, Lady Lettza.

4:30, Sax Appeal: 4:45, Sololat. 4 80. Talk; Eahart String Ensemble. Podge l-odge; 4 SO, Hhlller; 4:45. Fray and Bragglottl.

Game, continued. KNX Talk; 4:16, as Is 4:30. Records; 4:45. Plano Moods, Anderson; 4:15, Jack and Grace; 4:30. Records.

Trio; 4 30, Records. 5 to 6 P. M. of Human Behavior; 6:15, Lai Chand Mehra; 6:30, String Trio. Group; 6 30, Happy Chappies.

Herenaders; 5.30. Theater of Today. KFWB 16. Nip and Tuck; 5.30, 6:46, Nip and Tuck. Express 5:15, College Daze and 5 Musical Program; 5:45, Rhythm Boys.

Science Church; 5:15, 6 30, Whoa Bill Club. Singing Teachers' Academy; 5 15, Organ; 5.30. Must 6 to 7 P. Bantaelli's Dinner Music; 6 30, Twilight Melodies. 6:45, Marvel Orchestra.

Glass: 6:15. Raine Bennett. 6:30. Gus orchestra, Ob man and Arden. Conrad Thiebuult, Arlene Jackson.

Songstniths, Nightingales, Arthur Boran. KHJ Andre Presents; 6:30, Little Jack Little, 6.45, Howard Barlow's orchestra. KFWB Flashes; 6 05. Talk. Burr McIntosh.

6:10. Nip and Tuck, 6:15, Ted Dahl's Salon Orchestra; ira; 6 30. Angeles Educators; 6:66, organ. 6 15, organ and Violin; 6:45, Bupper Frolic, 7 to P. M.

Concert; Talk; 7:30, Mr. Bull end of Commerce Program; 7:15. Cheater Rowell; 7(60. Eddie TdnW'srt. Annon osYheatra, F.rnel Hmlth.

KFT Andy; 7:15, at Bridge 7.30. Lambert, Aneon orchestra, Ernie KHJ orchestra; 7:16, Frederick Concert; 7:45, Case Loin a Orchestra. KFWB-Jack orchestra; 7:16. 7:30, the Front Watanabe and the Hon. Archie 7:11, Black and; Blue; 7:80, "The 7:45, "Count of Monte KRKD 7 15, Talk; Clarence chorus.

KFAC- American legion program; 7:80. Studio orchestra; 7:45, "Voice or Africa." KECA Awpper Frolic, continued; 7:15, orchestra; Steade; 7:45. Eb and Zeb. 8 to M. Musical Storeroom; Stevedores; 8:46, Organ and Strings.

on the Air; 3 30, of the West, of 8 30, St'rs of the West. 30, Joe orchestra: 45, Judge Lindsey. dance music. Monday Jamboree to Music Counter." with Jeanne Dunn; 8:16, Men; drama KNX Oatmon Lubovlskl, Mellonino. 9 to 10 P.

M. Bllllee. Hour; 1:30, Aesop Men; 8:16, L. A. Phil- harmoncl orchestra, group.

Skyscraper 9 Happv Chappies. Hughes; 9:16, Poetry; 9:80, Music continued. Kaln orchestra; 8 80. Slumbertime; 9:46, Jimmie chestra KNX Dance Orchestra; 8:45, Marion Mansfield, singing strings. Dahl's orchestra; 8.SC.

Dance orchestra. Hour; Fabi 10 to 11 P. M. Brown; 10 30. Studio program.

Melody Mtxera; Sid ppm orchestra. Reports; 10:15, I. gerl; 10:30, Flashes-; 10:05. Jay orchestra 10 30, George orchestra. Band, singing orchestra; 10:30,, Les orchestra.

KECA 10:30, Melody Mix. I 11 to 12 P. M. K.MR-George Redman's orchestra. KFI- -Rid Llppmans orchestra.

11:30,. Arion Trio. I I Dancer's orchestra. KFWB Paul orchestral 11 30, George orchestra. Fisher's orchestra.

Ad orchestra? 11 30. HJalmar Elwlng's orchestra. Program; 11:30. Lea Hite'a orchestra. KHJ TUESDAY PROGRAMS Recordings 7:10.

Help for the 7 25. News and 8, U. Marine Concert 9, Little FYe ich 9 ill. Harold Orchestra. 9:30.

George Sclnrban'a orchestra; 9:46, Beauty Talk 10. Esther Leaf. 10:15, Mary I Garden Party. 10:30. Organ Recital.

10:45, Ray Weaver of Dreams. 11, I Artists' Recital. 11:18. Cooking I School of the Air. 11:30, American I Women in Music.

11 45. Jack Brooke and Orchestra. Afternoon- 12, Don Ross 12:15, Quartet. 12:30. Items.

Beauty Taik 1, Nell Larson. 1:15, Between the Bookends, 1 46, George Dr- 2, Happy-Go-Lucky Hour. 3, Feminine Farn lee. KFI TUESDAY PROGRAMS Morning 6:30, Opening New York stock market quotations. 6:45, Health exercises.

7:30, Pianist. 7:45, Church Quarter-Hour. 8. Curtis Burnley Railing in Bong and Btory. 8:15, Pollock and Lawnhurst tan, Rex Battle Concert Ensemble.

9. Jolly irnal. shopping Tour. 9:30.1 Martha Meade 0:45, Chat. It, Charlie Wellman, 10:15,1 nty Medical A talkJ in 30 Woman Magazine of the Air.

and Rtate Market U. c. and S. De- pertinent of 'AgrtcuHare talk. 12:15,1 western Farm and Home Hour 1,1 Release.

1 15, Ann Warner! with her 1:45, Bettwl Marlow end Bob Emmerich. 2, Afl Pear' atm his Gang 3, Langendorf Pictorial. 3:15, The Ranch Boya. COSTA MESA COSTA MBgA. Sept.

E. with a. heart nttacIC at his Wilson street home. H. Young, who on Rochester street, has been ill for several days He is father of Mrs.

Albert Dudek. C.ail George, in falling from her bicycle, fractured an arm. Mrs. Charles TeWinkle has returned from a visit with her broth-j pi Golden who lives at La neaster. Ifra.

A) Deeke is at present guest in the C. McAlary home on Fullerton street William Hume, of Anaheim street, has returned fro ma prospecting trip in the Randsburg gold district. After marriage. Ainu women wear a black mustache tat toed on the spending the holiday week-end with their aunt and sister, Mra. Jessie Bangs of San Diego.

--------------------------------------------Alex 1414 Norm and daughter Main street, has returned home Rutledge of from Ontario, Canada, where Mra. Rosa and Mr. and Mrs. George Bruntz spent the past five He made and daughter, Darlene Kathryn, of the trip north by Santa Fe. goinB Gatos The visitors plan to re- to his native town, Fergus, to take turn t0 their homes within the 2360.

Cut cake in 12 and part in a centennial next few days Mr Bruntz is a Mr. Brownridge enjoyed ms teacher in Gatos high school. estimate each piece at LOO oaloi relatives and friends in Recent dinner guetss in the Colyn les, "as is." STATE BIZE. THE ANNE BOOK i ADAMS PATTERN Tuesday: Laura Relish res a charming ool- Among her friends L. M.

is looked lection of afternoon, sports, golf, upon as a marvelous cook, so I tennis dresses. Jumpers, house grabbed with both hands when the trooks, beginners' patterns, chance came my way to look at her for Juniors. and lovely recipe cabinet, clothes for youngsters, and in- ANN MEREDITH struct ions for making a chic: swiater. SEND FOR YOUR HANDICAP CAUSED SUIT COPY. PRICE OF CATALOG SEATTLE, B.

D. FIFTEEN CENTS. CATALOG Crulkthank mind his auto- AND PATTERN TOGETHER! mobile injuries until he found his TWENTY-FIVE CENTS golf hanidcap raised from 12 to Address to Banta 26. Then he sued for dam- Regieter, pattern department. I ages.

Canada. From Vancouver, he made Were Mr. and Mrs. E. the return trip by boat.

and Jacob Colyn of Pasa- Dr. and Mrs, Lawrence Cameron dena. and small son Dickie, £403 Oak- Sixty-five members and friends mont avenue, are members of a of calvary church took part iu a little house party speeding the Labor day week-end at Laguna M. R- Scott and daughter picnic dinner held the past week at Anaheim park. The Rev.

Cameron Townsend, speaker for the ex told of the work in Central Amerl- Miss Betty 1218 French ean Mission Fields and in Guate- etreet, left Friday morning for mala where he had been stationed Tuscon. where they plan to jor 80nie time. The Rev. Mr. Town- spend two weeks.

send, who been making a stay The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ana, plans to leave soon Colyn, 1701 West Sixth street, have for Mexico, where he will be engag- as their daughter and in mission ork. Big Double Bill Laut Today James Cagney RICHARD DIX CREAT JASPER' ymmmi Continuous Show Today 1(00 to 11:00 10c 15c 20c Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Out-thrilling the wildest thriflst Ufi An RKO.

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