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The Register from Santa Ana, California • Page 12

Publication:
The Registeri
Location:
Santa Ana, California
Issue Date:
Page:
12
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BREA Those honored on this cell casion were Mrs. Victoria Bail Mrs. Salveson, Mrs. Etta BftSJL Nov. S.

H. Innt i and Roy Wheeler. i Another pleasant feature of the who for the past severs! months 1 evening was the presence of the Brea, will leave -district deputy, Mn. Maude Gold- there shoj former po? bank. will be ir Mrs.

Inns ported. Mrs. new se of this Santa of lool and vi return to her and a party of her frIends- 1th a Habrs wh0 canle out from Ios t0 riam Pendleton i visit at the lodge session and recon! bank after naained for the merry party which it has been re- followed. Members of the Guild of the Jessie Whitmer, driving a Congregational church last night lan down the first I sponsored a merry party for the week from her home in young people of the Senior En- Barbara for the purpose deaver society in the social hall ing after business matters of the church. Gay costumes, siting friends.

While here decorations of the ball games, she had some repairs made to the music aod refreshments all car- house occupied by Mr. and Mrs. ried out the spirit and S. Crowell. returned to about 50 boys and girls were pres- Santa yesterday.

lent. Miss Nuvart Safarjian, teach- Visltine at the home of her er of English and public speak- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kuenz- ing in the local high school, is li, is Mrs, Mabel Piltingsrud and leader of the society and waa little daughter, Shirley, who came present to assist in the merry- over the first of the week from making.

their home in Inglewood. The Arrangements for the party Piltingsrud family recently moved were in the hands of a committee from Montebello to their present headed by Mrs. W. W. Hay, the i other members being Mrs.

R. M. of paint, inside and out- Ross and Mrs. C. R.

Negley. side, have added much to the ap- Mrs. Ray Stine has returned pearar.ee of the pretty home of from Santa Maria where she went Dr. and Mrs. W.

W. Davis, the to attend the funeral of four- homo located at the southeast I year-old Robert Critchlow, son of corner of Birch and Pomona. The Mr. and Mrs. Robert Critchlow, roof has also been freshly paint- who passed away early last Tues ed and several minor repairs and icfcsnges made about the house.

The November committee of the Brea club is meeting frequently and outlining plans for the next program of the club, which is to be presented November 13. Mrs. Maybelle Kuenzli is chairman of the committee and she is to be assisted by Mesdames Schweitzer, Crookshank, Mrown, Hubbard, Sutphen, Newell, Swope. Stewens, Crowell. Keene, Folek- emer, May and Close and possibly ethers.

Mrs. Fred Wheeler, of the General Petroleum lease north of Brea was hostess one day this week to a number of friends of her daughter. Mrs. William Sweet, the occasion being a shower given in honor of Mrs. Sweet.

Another birthday party was enjoyed Thursday night by members of the Pythian Sisters lodge, following the regular business ses- NIY1 Al i day in the Fullerton hospital MEDITATIONS By J. P. Alley AMSS Luc.Y WANTER KbJow HoW COWE OLE "OMAN A in COME GIT PAT WASHJM' SuT PH Trouble is she fell en broke her Arm bn I CAiM' A LAUGH FOR EVERYBODY WASHINGTON TI BBS II. A DESERT POST TvUNK 1 StfE To ATTEMPT PQTSW CAMELS? NOTHING SAFE THE PESERA GRACIOUS OWE) BUT METHINKS IT Vi ORTH RISKING. IT IS THE VILLA6E OF OWE OF Trt6 MASKED TOUAREG TRIBES, A UJILD BAND OF DESERT BUT 6W0AN ENEMIES OF HUDSON SEV OUT OUR WAY By Williams! OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern jC.

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4. Unit of weight for precious stones. 9. Intersected. 12.

Large ratlte bird. IS. A palm. 14. Farewell! 15.

Kindled 16. That which is correct. 17. Little fiber knots formed in ginning. 18.

An effigy. 20. To discern. 21. Prong as of a fork.

22. Earwax. 24. Angrv. 25 Self-restraint.

27, Burdened. Motives. 34. Fetid. Cleft.

36. Cabbage salad. 37. To be victorious. 38.

Yuccalike plant. 40. Pattern block. 41. To piece out.

Central part of an amphitheater. 43. Night preceding a festival day. 44. Scarlet.

45. Surrendered. 46. To rot by exposure. VERTICAL- 1.

Small memorial. 2. 3. Private teacher. 4.

Vehicle. 5. Gets up from a place of repose. 6. Reformed.

7. Pain. 8. To make a type of lace. 9.

Frenzy. 10. Occurrence. 11. American 19.

Enticed. 21. Ringlet. 23. Males.

24. Yellow bugle. 26. To restore to former office. 27.

To humble. 28. Without difference. 29. Supped.

31. More venerable. 32. Ingenuous. 33.

Saccharine. 33. Blood. 38. Membran- eous bag.

39. Boy. CHTCHeS'WE THteF WHO SWIPED THE. FROM GUI2S STORE KfcS PROMISED TO LET HIM INVEST THE. MONE.YIM Scheme.

WHICH SptfA COMTeNDS WILL fcOOMl BUSINESS- HEY, COM1E BfviK WITH TUftT MONEY I NEED IT WOfcSa ou do 1PC.L BEQ. U. S. PAT. orr.

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