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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 6

Publication:
The Registeri
Location:
Santa Ana, California
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6
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SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1925 Frames Xmas Cards Gifts. (Mr.) Ivie Stain, 310 No. Bdway. And I IOU Vouf Friends Coughs-Colds! Please Phono O' Mail Break up with MusIerole.Thr oil of mistrrd quick ta- in (rent!) with Better a Plaiter S' irater Sewing Machines for Sale and Rent 'Ve Repair all mikes and Good USED MACHINES; Sing.

ere, Whites, New Home. et very special prices! We do Hemstitching. F. VT. BOYTS West 4th Phone 2010 Mrs.

Glenn F. Peterson of 515 Cyprws street. formerly fy holy ti May, spent the week-end with Mrs. C. W.

Young at Mile High resort In the Fan Bernardino mountains. J. P. Hutchinson of Brookings. S.

and his mother, Mrs. Carlie Hutchinson of White, S. are spending a few days in Santa Ana with their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Horton Palmer of 428 South Sycamore street and other South Dakota friends.

Mr. Hutchinson isp resident of the South Dakota Grange and an assistant professor of Brookings college. He and his mother were in Sacramento last week in attendance at the convention of the United States Grange. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Haas, their son. Charles, and their house guesis. the Misses Grossman of Rochester, N. Y.

were in Riverside yesterday upon a sightseeing trip. Dr. T. J. Haughton of 429 South Sycamore street, who has been in Phoenix, for several weeks looking after business interests, I returned to Santa Ana Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morris of 202 East Chestnut avenue were mtgoir.g passengers over the Santa Fe Saturday, their destination being Kansas City, Mo.

Mrs. Hugh Heaney of 714 East Sixth street returned today from Redlands, where she passed the week-end visiting her father. Frank L. Henaman, salesman with the Citrus Tire and Truck I company of East First street, I accompanied by Mrs. Henaman, left yesterday for a trip to Independence, Keokuk and Des Moines.

la. Keokuk was Mrs. Henaman's former home. They PRINCESS AMERICA IBfcj day Comes! CThat loving. affectionate heart of ii filled to overflowing with a keen desire to please.

She is thinking, planning and busily at work carefull) arranging the details of the dag that mean. Tnuch to to. Vs are alive to her responsibility and ID1QQL1J deep interest in the success of mother', undertaking given expression in the quality of seasonable goods which we place DEL MONTE nwc PUMPKII 16c MINCEMEAT Moist, jar Nonesuch, 9-pz. RAISINS Sunmaid, Seeded or Seedless, 15-oz. Pkg.

2c WALNUTS Ib. 40c A TT Dromedary 9-oz. 9 JI IIL Golden Package MMV FIESTA Poultry Seasoning 2-o Qr jr. LIA) or JELL WELL per pkg, 10c FIGS IN SYRUP I Sr 20c POP CORN BABY RICE 10-02. Hiltless and Sweet Package 12 2 FLAKY PIECRUST FLOUR Just add water and bake.

12-oz. pkg 20c Bottle MARASCHINO CHERRIES IOC 18c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOER. 38c PUDDING R. R. Plum sr.

i 2 ic 30c CANNED VEGETABLES loung laid Tender String Ii No. 2 Can Snow Kap Extra Quality String No. 2 Oui Gibson Corn No. 2 BAM Corn No. 2 Can Dei Monte Median! No.

2 Can Del Monte Small Pean No. 2 Spring Garden Small Peas No. I Can Brown Beauty SaoeoUsh No. I Del Monte SoBd Pack Tomatoei, No. Banquet Tomatoes No.

2 SWEET POTATOES 20c Whole Maryland No. 2)4 Can 25c 18c 19c 18c 22c 15c 17c 14c 10c RIPE OLIVES Elsinore I Pint Can 18c SWEET PICKLES Palmdale Sweet 9- oz. Can 17c FOR THAT SALAD Dunbar Shrimp No. I Can Blue Sea Tuna No. )4 Can Sakhalin Crab Meat B-oz.

Can Rising Sun Na Hi Can 17c 23c 35c 45c CANNED FRUITS APRICOTS Del Monte No. I Can J5e or Na 2 Can 19c Na 2)4 Can 26c ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES Dei Monte Na I Can Del Monte No. 2)4 PEACHES Del Monte I Can or No. 2 Can Its Sliced No. 2)4 Cam toe TEARS Libby's Bartlett Na I Can 20e No.

2 Na 2)4 Can SLICED PINEAPPLE No. I Can or No. 2 Can tie Del Monte Na 2)4 Can FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENTS Celery, Extra Fine, per bunch 9c Large Jonathan Apples 525c Cranberries, fancy quality per 21c Oranges, large size, per dozen 45c Sweet Potatoes 5 for 25c Large Jonathan Al quality 3 25c Lettuce, fancy local 5c 406 W. Fourth St. Santa Ana Among the many princesses of beauty who were crowned during the year, one she is a full-blooded Spokane Indian, Alice Garry by name.

The recent northwest Indian convention av otieoted her. Annual Thanksgiving Sale Dinner Dishes Tuesday and Wednesday Last Days of the Sale Big Savings on Dinner Sets The Portage, 42-piece SI 1.50 The Embassador, 42-piece 12.50 The Gold Border, 42-piece The Sybil, 50-piece The Cavaiier, 42-piece The Empress, 42-piece Roasters for Thanksgiving $1.75 Roasters, $1.19 r- will not return to Santa Ana until the first of the year. a J. H. Hasenyaeger, who has been making his home at 615 East Fourth street, was a passenger Friday on the Santa Fe for a to Hastings, Neb aska, where he will spend the winter.

Mrs. A. B. Watson of 1612 North Broadway has as a guest Mrs. F.

Weber of San Francisco, who wil lremain for several months. Mrs. W. Ll. Brown and her daughter, Miss Corinne Brown of Orleans, arrived in Santa Ana Thursday to spend the winter with Mrs.

Viola Fipps of 613 South Ross street. Mrs. Brown Is a sister of the late W. Q. Fipps.

Mrs. Fipps honored the arrival of her guests and also served her Thanksgiving dinner yesterday with a family reunion, those gathering around the festal board besides the hostess and her house guests being Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fipps and Mrs. Beulah Long of Los Angeles, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Brown and little daughter of Laguna Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Remus Fipps and family of this city. Dr.

and Mrs. A. C. Zaiser, who sold their home at 918 French street where they have resided for the past four and a half years, today moved to 2069 North Main street. Dr.

Putney, who recently came here with his family from Altadena, purchased the place and will remodel the house before occupying it. Among Santa Anans who went north to attend the big game between Stanford and University of California on Saturday were Dr. and Mrs. W. A.

Flood and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Carden and Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Crookshank. Mr.

and Mrs. R. G. Tuthill and their little daughters, Mary, Martha and Roberta of 1701 North Broadway are planning to spend Thanksgiving in San Diego and make a trip into the Imperial valley over the week-end. Mr.

and Mrs. William G. Knox of 935 Oak street were in Fullerton one evening last week as honor guests at a very delightful banquet tendered Mr. Knox, by the Garden Grove Sanitary district, for which he is engineer, having just completed a sewer system for the sister The banquet was very delightfully served at the Mary Louise covers being placed for Mr. and Mrs.

Knox, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Violet, Mr.

and Mrs. AV. B. Merchant, Mr. and Mrs.

Soule Oertly, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reafsnyder.

Journeying back to their old home in Milwaukee, and planning to stop en route in Chicago, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Douglass of 626 North Broadway left this morning over the Santa Fe.

They will celebrate the auspicious occasion of their golden wedding in Milwaukee, where they were wedded 50 years ago and whore they also celebrated their silver wedding anniversary. The travelers will not return until after the Christmas holidays. They will be accompanied home by Mrs. sister, Airs. B.

A. Moss. Horace Fine, automobile editor of The Register, his daughters, the Misses Charlotte and Cleora Fine, accompanied by Mrs. J. Schonberg motored to Los Angeles Saturday to witness the football game between U.

S. C. and Iowa teams. Mrs. A.

P. Nelson, president of the Orange County Federation of clubs, Mrs. JI. M. Sammis, county and district music chairman, Mrs.

Olive Lopez, county press chairman, Miss Jeannette McFadden, city librarian and Ebell delegate, Mrs. M. J. Marks, club delegate and Mrs. Ameban A.

Meagher, executive secretary for the Orange County Tuberculosis association, and one of the speakers on the welfare program, Mrs. J. Belander, district press chairman, and Mr. Belander, Santa Ana people who have been in attendance at the southern district convention of the Federated clubs have returned borne. Beach Man Jailed On Liquor Charge L.

Middleton, SI, said to be a Seal Beach automobile dealer, is I in the Orange county jail, follow- ing his arrest in Seal Beach yes- day afternoon. He is charged I with driving an automobile while L. J. Heffner, motorcycle officer, brought Middleton to jail here and he probably will be returned to the beach city this afternoon for a hearing before justice Morrison. Savoy Roasters $3 and $3.75 Extra heavy enamel, double bottom, holds the heat.

Self basting, self-browning. Steel Savoy Roasters $1.50 and $2.50 Extra blue and gray mottled. Self-basting. $1.50 Roasters, 98c Extra aluminum Roasters, self-basting. 114 West Fourth Santa tim Newcom sells Valck spray.

The Charm of Many Lamps to of Two Hundred New LAMPS! To Brighten 200 Orange County Homes on Christmas REALIZE the wide scope of our stock of beautiful new lamp creations, we have only to mention that over two hundred are now on display at our store. Not only are the designs new and striking, both as to standards and the new hand painted shades, but the values are outstand- Nothing can do more create an atmosphere charm or to make a room inviting than attractive lamps. And Chandler is the place to choose them. Because lamps must do more than just give light, we have made deep study in the selection of our slocks. The ones you find here, in a seemingly endless selection, are an accent of color, a bit of decoration to fit into your general scheme of any room.

Regular floor lamps, complete with standard and shade, may be had as low as $12.50. Bridge Lamps, with double adjustable bridge arms, are priced, complete, to start at $9.50. mg. We suggest you make an early visit to the store so that you may make an unhurried choice before the haste of Christmas buying and while our display is at the height of selection. for Always at the Lowest Possible Price Ira Chandler Son Quality Furniture Main at Third Street 99.

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