1EADEUESTsell, the foun- j n League and jr? muperintendent, j : some of the anta Ana and former timesorganization,fficials of theier friends at? honor by J.., at the Santa ; evening.t as guests, rmer director v Jersey; Al-•mer superin-cota, and their 11 Burke, for-for Arizona, •merly of the now superin-5 temperance county, Mrs. dent of the T. U., Mrs. T. ary, and Mrs. L of the W. C.eelinglv of the nent and the -e. He will ad-Santa Ana at ist Episcopal ening, April 1.» CHANCEn copped a de-rkey the other ird time Shar-» to get a titley. PNews BriefsFrom Today’sClass Ads.Housekeeper wanted in smallFamily.Gas station location for rent. Good rental terms.Holstein cow, registered, forsale cheap.Six room modern home for sale, three bedroms, large lot.Five acre grove close in for exchange.Adressea to may be found ified columns#the above ads in today’s Class-Thomas Kuchel, declared winnerorator contest for this district lastnight at the Brea-Olinda highschool. Kuchel had as his subject‘The Living Constitution. The judges were Emmerson Sear, of Los Angeles; D. I. Walker, Alhambra high school debate coach, and O. E. Wood, former presidentof the Lucknow Christian collegein India. J f |/:Earl Lyon, Orange, was awarded second place; Winnlfred Bara-nett, of Brea-OJinda, third; Isabel Siracusa, of Huntington Beach, fourth; Martha Spaulding, of Santa Ana. fifth; Evelyn Parks, of Garden Grove, sixth, and Richard Nixon of Fullerton, seventh.CHARGES DROPPEDHUNTINGTON BEACH, March 31.—A felony charge lodged against J. R. Collins, 66, recently by E. W. Presson, was dismissed here yesterday when Collins appeared for his preliminary hearing. Insufficient evidence was presented to press the charge, it was ruled by Judge Chris Pann, who heard thecase, £'4 ’ I i b ^ flit* iYoisuBuHundreds Are AttendiTHECALI16iof Anaheim, was in the districtThis sensational outpouring of sfixtures must be closed out witSale Continue