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Heraldo De San Clemente from San Clemente, California • 1

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4 a ft 3 fy Bartlett Ed A linnlOoiirSan Hc mt ntr The San Clemente Herald $2 Per Year $1 for 6 Months VOL NO 49 a unanimous opinion oi wiubc f' rtsi i a that this talented young high school been in use for months charge oft bf the throat like you get when the vav CHA' iXWQ4AVAf AnA nf thnftft "flLSt Happy greatest wear 90c and $100 Bueha lowest possible prices Shop Del Mar Ave is is No wonder the 'people of San Clemente love their Spahish Vil lage '(Read about the big Hallo ball? and note the good time they had there or pure friendliness and unbounded good times San Clemente ia taking its place among 1 the head liners You will like San Clemente and its people ORANGE WM'NTY ARMLSTO DAY (UEBRATION TO BE GALA AAIR I i3 i a JLi 4 ullerton Has Made All Arrangements to Handle the Biggest CroUd Ever Congregated in that Most Interesting Program 2 i I A El Heraldo reporter had the honor of being the first passenger to be taken up tp the third story of the new Hotel San Clemente in the first elevator ever installed in Cle mente The trip up and down was something out of the ordinary lack ing all the that could reason ably be expected in a new machine for everything ran as though it had The op erator even made perfect landing at the floor Mr Berg stated that the was absblutely fool proof will not budge from' its position until all passengers are oh the inside and the door securely closed Then it makes the ascent' carefully None of that raising the belt line up to the level The San Clemente grocery store eniovine a vood in fact it so good that the proprietors are thinking of enlarging their place to double its size in order to i keep up with the increased business 5 4 They are constantly catering to the needs and wants of their customers and if it cannot be done in the tle they will make it larger Their business has passed out of the one map class and at times it the tehdy attention of all hands and the delivery boy to give the prompt service they are so proud of There was a time when the mem bers of this firm had to purchase their stock from the people who had extended them their credit and by so doing had to pay a bit more for the privilege of doing business blit things are different now They buy for cash in the open market these' days and are thus able to give their customers the benefit of lower prices than formerly and in many cases are much lower than the prices quoted in other and nearby towns The proprietors say the people of San Clemente have' been good to them and they want to show their appreciation by selling them' their goods at the CHILDREN HAVE A BIG TIME AT PARTY LATHAM WILLING TO SPLIT WITH COMPETITOR A WILL BE BIG STORE SOON What though its stones laid in tears Its' pillars ted with wrong 7 Its walls shall rise through' patient years 1 1 To soaring spires of song! or on this House shall aith 'attend With joy on airy wing And flaming loyalty ascend To God the only' King! 2 tf America! America! Ring out the glad refrain! Saldte the salute the dead That have not died in 0 Glory Glory to thy plan build the common good' The Temple of ttye Rights of Man The' House of Brotherhood! Everyone in the Spanih Village is extended a most cordial to 7 attend and help make a success of i these sings which are entirely for: the diversion of the There will be something doing every minute from the start of the grand parade at 11 a to the wee small hours of the night in uller ton November 11 when all of Or ange countyjoins in sthe celebration of the ninth anniversary of the sign ing pf the armistice' which ended the World War Adequate preparations for hand ling of the huge crowd which will assemble in ullerton on Armistice Day are now being made under the direction of a special police commit tee including RC Lee of Brea and Carmichael of ullerton Uni formed officers from every city in Orange county will augment the reg ular force in ullerton in addition to a host of special officers on duty for the day to prevent traffic tangles Parking facilities have been pro vided under the auspices of the Am erican Legion With Seale in charge of arrangements Every space except the route of the parade and the streets on the east side of the city on which it will form will be available for Sparking purposes1 The parade will form on East Commonwealth just west of Balcom avenue proceed' west on Common wealth to Pomona avenue' north on Pomona to Chapman avenue west on Chapman avenue to Spadra south on Spadra road to Commonwealth west on Commonwealth to Highland avenue and disband marching units' and massed Arkansas Travelers 7 1 As announced in El Heraldo last week the first community sing was held at San Cleinente on Thurs day ievening and was attended by a' arge number of music lovers The opening number started? promptly at the hour: named eight sj and this custom will be strictly adhered to and from tiien until nine' a 'number of good old kfa vorites Were sung with great en husiasm bring led by Mrs Caskey Many good voices were discovered 4 among those assembled And' if the '1 sings prove popular many interest ing evenings may be looked forward to when solos duets and quartets will be rendered by the vocalists as Well ds the songs in unison? 1 S' A special feature of the next meet ing will be the singing of an Arm istice Day song entitled of the words of which were written by Allen Eastman Cross and the music by Prof Wil liam Gibson of San Clemente That everyone 'may himself with the words and go pared to join in the ringing next Thursday the? eve of Armistice Day El Heialdo takes pleasure in pub 4 lishing the song in full: The House Nrf Brotherhood America The shouts i of war shall cease 1 The glory dawns! The day is come of Victory and eiiee? 4 now upon a larger plan build the common good The temple of the Jxwoaf Man The House of Brotherhood! initial steps in order to' determine ifee grade of the'street which is not yet made It will occupy a sightly I lt in the third unit and will be al rtiost directly opposite the home of owler in the Pasadena colony The sketch is one of the 'most beau tiful Mr Westbrook hasz made dad if the plans are followodput it will make another show spet for the I Spanish Village Beihg lasted on the bank bn the barranca it syil! lend iitsrif to beautiful garden Arrange ment and walks i Jff Miesch states that he will commence work on the Bennett hoxne next Monda Had the heavy rain of last Monday not interfere with the preparation of the grourid the foundation would now be in and the structure well under way 7 The Ole Hanson home under1' the direction of Carl Liridbom is well under way and another week: will see it" pretty well under cover The personal home of Mr I Lind bom in the third unit is about cbm pleted so far as outside appearance 'is concerned having received its white coat of plaster A large palm which shows above the roof pf the building from a distance has been planted in1 the patio and other foli age has been placed 1 tThe 'Gump court has been com menced which is located on the fiat In the neighborhood of the Peters Service Station The present plans are for a tWo rapartment court which Will be added to just as soon as there Js a demand for the building is be a' Jr There is enough room on the point to accommodate ten twelve more Units which would make' quite a little village in itself The Murphirie residence the con tract fnr which was let last wfeek has not yet been started but will be soon 1 jjrv Dfl Mulltarren started to work before the rain to level off the ground preparatory to having the concrete foundation poured for the home he is building but the down pour of last Monday has delayed him some and he is still to be seen going over the tpact with his plans in a roll under his arm' which means something to those who know operator of one of those' fast in the big buildings in the city starts up and down i 11 In fact it is a very sensible well behaved and will be fully ap predated by those secure rooms on the third floor of the new Hotel San Clemente Mrs Padgett William Padgett a son accompanied by Mrs Griffith all from the southern section of Maryland were the guests of Mr Klein on Sunday NUMBER RESIDENCES ARE BEING PLANNED AND OUTLOOK IS PROMISING girl (Miss Mary Murphine 6 daughter 1 Mi Miimhine and her orchestra of high school all students at San Juan Capistrano produce the best music ever danced to at the this be fcirig their second engagement there The' great bas kets of them were then distributed by the young matrons the ball and it is safe to say no more splendid array could be imag ined balloons confetti cornucopias paper dolls noise makers of every and these latter pro duced such a riot of sound as almost at times to drown out the Owing to the very nature of the 4 party it was impossible to secure 1 anything but a very small list of names of those present and the cos tumes worn but the following were among the most noticeable including the prize winners: (Continued on Page our) Corner of Spadra 12:45 Barbecue Spadra and Whiting 2 :00 Band Concert Speaking With Drill Team Unit ullerton Union High 1 School 2 :30 Band Concert'Sant' I Concert Band East i Commonwealth Park 2:45 ootball Game uller ton vs Anaheim High School Stadium 6:30 Band Concert at Hill a 1 7 crest Park Sherman' Indians Band 7:00 Pi Band oncer t' With 1 ireworks and Aerial 7 7 :00 Horse Show 8:00 Hances: Victory Ball Masonic Temple Ad California Valen cians Collegiate Dance' Legion Hall Ad 4 mission $100 Valencians bld Timers Dance Odd ellows lall Admiftsinn Sl00 1 1 colors Mir return over th line of march' to pass by the Reviewing stand just north of the California hotel on Spadra road' At this point the huge pigeon release will take place Program for the Day 1 1 :00 A Seven Mile Parade 12 :30 Pigeon Release at the ana 7 Black cats witches and broomsticks hobgoblins ghosts aristocratic' dons and' senoritas lords and ladies of high degree Dresden dolls ballet dancers bow? ery toughs Nobles of the Mystic Shrine Japanese and Chinese maids darkies (and their sweethearts con victs Red Cross nurses Little Lord auntleroys Red Riding Hoods pa jama girls Yama Yama' girls baby dolls English' dudes grinning skele tons1 bandits prize fighters 1 etc etc It would be I rather hard' to con ceive' of such a heterogenous mass being a congenial bunch but such is the fact and never before in San Clrinente never in the" days to come will there be a 'jollier more successful 'party than that which took Saturday evening October 25afee San Cle mente on Seville at a which event Vzere assembled all and more of the characters above men tioned 1 1 ox days and days nothing had been talked of in the 'Spanish Vil lage but the masquerade ball to 'be held on and although it hap been said that as a rule an ticipation is greater than realization everybody concerned ir this event were a unit in agreeing that the re alization far exceeded fondest exceeded as several expressed themselves by one hundreijl per cent There is no more beautiful1 club Club with 'its magnificent cbstly luxurious and Withalcomfortable furnishings And then to have such a place embellished with the colorful 1 and typical decorations was to make of it a place gorgeous beyond description it simply had to be seen to be appreciated Immense ropes orange and black formed a canopy' in the huge lounge and artistic pumpkin shades which covered every lamp globe cre i ated a subdued glpw6 which added immensely to 1 the thrilling and ro 4 'mantic setting prange and blaek paper dolls corn stalks and husks 1 black cats witches on brooiri sticks and innumerableatiier: decorations completely transrornieU the Ibvelyclub rooms In the dining room the tables were artistically set vfcth red cheeked ap ples great 'stacks of delicious golden doughnuts etc and the magnificent center piece on the main serving ta ble attracted many admiring glances and much favorable comment It was composed of a huge basket of vegetables cauliflower egg plant pumpkins etc but so art fully arranged as to suggest a huge 'basket of autumn flowers 1 In one corner formed of beauti 1 ful rugs bordered with com husks a most artistic 7 tepee where one could learn their lucky 'and' what was in store for in the coming year of 1928 No party would be com plete withdbt a fortune teller Dancinc started promptly at 8:30 1 the music being furnished by anil Her and it was the inniivrtnc nTiniATi zvf fVl HSP DrGSdlt SAN CLEMENTE CALIORNIA aRIDAY NOVEMBER 4 1927 pie H1 nson the father of San I CWiante is on a pleasure trip jto iHoiiolulu rights now and st deserved rest But when he comes back look out for the greatest activity yet shown ground here El Heraldo is only guessing' but we know that man I Hanson pretty well Look but San Clemeqte Club 'was recently the scene of two highly successful parties the first on Sat urday evening October 29 at which all the grown up were presentand the second on Mofiday evening Oc tober 31st which was attended I by all the children of the Spanish (Vil lage 7 7 Mrs Charles Easiey was in charge of this etent assisted' by Mrs SchneebergerMrs Amundsonand Mrs Walker everything was carried out to the great pleasure and amusement of the juveniles who at tended to thenumber of about fifty Owing to the inclemency of the weather on Monday it was at' first decided to postpone the partyfdf a day but as it proved too difficult to notify all those expected to attend the event took place as planlied The children all wearing cute and picturesque costumes and masks as sembled at the club at an from then until after 8 joy reigned supreme 7 All sorts of interesting favors were distributed and various games par ticipated in 7 Just time for the ice cream started on a grand march tp permit of choosing prize winners for sthe eos tume prizes and the following were chosen: 1 Little Katherine A dainty yellow arid black silk costume as the of Arlo A rough and tumble cowboy 7 7 imold Little1 girl Hazel Doll 7 7 Lorna Barry Yama Yarria girl 7 DorothyWalker Among some of the pther cute cos tumes' noted Bobbie Woden 1 soldier: y' Haddon and Betty Circus clowns 11 ft Jimmie Barry Ghost 1 Dorothy 4 Walker and Jack Walker Clowns 7'7 Emory: Little? Red Riding Hood 7 ''v Don Amundson Little Boy Blue Russell Hobgoblin Kermit Westbrook Girl Dorothy and 1 Beatrice Swigart Twin Red Hoods' 'j Bob Clown lorence Long Pirate The judges of the' prize winners declared it the hardest work they had ever done They were Bob Goe Mrs Stowell Mr Westbrook Mr and Mrs Mrs Easley and her assistants wish to express their thanks and appreciation to Bob Gore for his i untiring and 7 indefatigable work in helping to bring joy to the hearts of many of the little folks for it was Bob who through aH the drenching downpour loaded up his sridan five times with the young hopefuls carried them to the party and at its close safely deposited them again at home 7 COMMUNITY CHURCHJSERVICES Independent Church The topic for Sunday morning will be Watchful Rev Bormose will preach and service will begin at 10 :30 in the schoolhouse All residents and friends of San Cle mente regardless of religious belief are cordially invited to join in this worship 7 Bring the children to Sunday school at 9:30 1 Song service at the club house 5 to 6 Sunday afternoon Singing only Knit' Unionsuits fi light weight tight or loose knee built up or bodice top reinforced at points of 5 Bert Latham says he has one mon opoly in San Clemente and that is the postoffice Other people in the Village may carry the same line of goods he' does in the (Sweet Shop but they will have to keep their fingers voff the postoffice game This does not mean' that Mr Latham is' the least bit' jealous of competition He says it is an open field and all comers are welcome1 He is willing to give and' take with the rest and will even1 go out of his way to assist a competitor Not being a 1 registered pharmacist Mr Latham has only been able to carry xiruggist 'sundries in his '4 stock and the entrance of competition will riot ffect more than two articles which he carries on his shelves Mr 'Latham is very 'broad minded in business matters as in all other things and is a credit to any towli San Clemente is fortunate to number him among ter prominent citizens DAYS THE UTURE Mr Bye the proprietor of the7San Clemente Bakery is very well pleased with the patronage he has received1 since? openinghist place of business He states that he is ar ranging for special days in the fu ture and his advertisement next week will make his announcement of the first day for: the following week Each week for one day he will produce something pies cakes doughnuts of which ei ther the price or the quality will ptove1 a drawing card for the day set apart as Pastry eaters of the Spanish Vil lage should get the habit of reading his ad each week so as not to missany of the good things he may offer in the future ELEVATOR TAKES IRST TO 1 6 SAN IRST MASQUERADE was best entertainment of season Everyone in the Village Was in Attendance and Many Came rom Distant Places to Be Present at the 77 Good time They Knew Would ollow 7 r7 7 '7' COMMUNITY SING AT CLUB HOUSE A DECIDED SUCCESS IN EVERY WAY 7 4 Z1' 4 7'7 B' A i' Will Be Repeated Every Thursday Evening When All Are Special Armistice Day Song Composed 7 by ellow Townsman Will eature Next Sing 7 Gate Is One of the Beautiful Structures Planned "for the Alhambra Man Will Start Work on Triplex House in Two Weeks Architect 'Westbrook is authority for the statement that things are looking bright in the building line in San Clemente and that he is kept pretty busy getting out artist sketch es and in some instances the work ing 'drawing for the new homes that are projected He says he is working on several two unit court plans that are sca tered over the three units as well as other more pretentious homes" A Code oft Alhambra is having him draw up plans for a triplex house which will occupy lot 15' block 7 in tract 779 7 It will be of the Spanish California type and styled after the Ortega home in Santa Bar bara There will be two apartments on the ground floor and one on the upper floor with three garages un derneath the contour of the ground lending itself to this class of struc ture Mr Code stated to a reporter 1 this week that he would commence operations within the next toweeks Mrs Carrie A Collinger of Dos Angeles contemplates building im mediately on lot 10 block 10' tract 795 which is located in the second unit the' north of the highway It will be of the patio type 4 rpom qouse' and the drawing presents a most attractive appearance Con struction will start on this new home very soon according to Mr West brook 4 Mrs Mary McIntosh Glennon of Covina has had a sketch made for a two unit court in the Bowl near the Quick residence There will be a be enclosed by a concrete wall aboqt eight feet high At the entrance of this will be a large gate rt eacn side of which will be stationed mod els of a rabbit thus giving birth to the the name to be applied to the court Mrs Glennon intends to occupy one of the Units for her own home and will have the Other to rent? When erect eLit will be as pretty a place as there is in 1 San Clemente Ide Davis one of the salesmen1 from Los Angeles who is selling San Clemente property to many of his customers has had a sketch iriade of a home which hewill erect some time next spring He has taken the 7X TT 'Vi i 7 1 zz 7.

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Pages Available:
382
Years Available:
1926-1933