growers w auruu *11 V V V « HA •tents tn-by obllga-y meeting Fullerton WomanSS-SI Is Laid to Restitation to rnia Fed-A. D. Bis-so a mem-e membersOber as a Ion meet-Juna. and Mrs. elegated toconventionweek of j members of attend-»ard of di-[ home ineived last Bride. Mrs. anche Leg-FULLEKTON, April 10.—Tha funeral services for one of Fullerton’s earliest pioneers. Mrs. Maria Hetebrink. took place this afternoon at the Zion Lutheran church in Anaheim. The Rev. Schmeltzer officiated. Interment was in the family plot in the Anaheim cemetery. The body was in charge of the Me* Auiay-Suter parlors.Mrs. Hetebrink was 72 years of age and had resided in Fullerton since 1884. At the time of her death, she was living on North Cypress prenue.She is survived by a daughter, Miss Lottie Hetebrink. and a brother, Herman Bartels, both of whom live in this city.lop.)AlLOS ALAMITOSElect! was he suits:electedSchiebe Alice I Basse,Mrs. ManspeLouise audit 1 and t meetiniJ Mrs. egate 1the ccBernar pointedMrs. Ralph and MA faand m was di M rs.Bakerwere ftrustee done t en for▼ a 'f k XfTfTAC? A 1 ft▲ I.