igrand, and Mrs. Dunham recording secretary. , The vice grand will be elected at the next meeting. At the close of the regular routine of business a social was held. The newly eleoted offtcens will he installed the first meeting night in July.State (Senator (Miguel Estudillo#called at the iWhite House last Friday in company with United States Sena-r tor Works and had an audience with President Taft, (During the conference the president engaged Estudillo in conversation in Spanish and demonstrated his ability to hold up his end of an argument in pure Castilian.r ' *(Considerable water development*is going on. Three or more wells are to be sunk on the National Orange company'® holding®; two* on the Orange Heights tract, and one on Albert Ihe Gaye’s 271-.acre ranch near*Hoag's Canyon and a well on the Hunt ranch*, Temeseal.A son was born to M«r. and Mrs. W. A. Hively Tuesday afternoon of this—the canvas in San Diego on July 1.This unexpected donation was brought about by a trip made by thetwo contributors from Los Angeles*to the Yosemite valley this spring. While enroute they made short stops and held conversation witth miahy people about Christianity. Two thousand homes were visited and of that number 700 families knew almost nothing of the Bible and its'teachings.The following were delegates fromCorrjia: Harold Hull, Arthur Taber,Iweek.{ Mrs. E. J. Meacham of Dos Angeles■i is visiting her sister Mrs. El§ie Rol-* ii lins this week. She will remain fbr a few days.Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Ellis will move into their new home on West Sixtn street the tatteir part of next week. Mrs. R. A. Todd who has beenvisiting in the east for a number of»weeks is now on her way to Corona. She will spend some time in Denver and other points and will probably reach Corona within the next month.Leslie McVioar, Glen Wdl«kins and Rev. Chester Ferris; Misses May Boudlnot, Grace Taber, ILaura Oakey, Louise Oakey, Adams, Wallace, Myrtle Newkirk, Mary Fraser, Katherine Fraser, 4nnie Wallace, RuthWilkins, Letha Raney. Louise Dur-* *ham, Dorothy Tuthill, Hal He Maxwell, Gladys Jones, (Marjorie Wallace, Ev-alyn Carstens and Maud Hull.QCORON A M A RK ETChoice Ripe Fruits and Vegetables Are Now Beginning to Appear In the Corona Stores in Large Variety and at Reasonable PricesOFFICERS ELECTED* _____Corona Delegates to the State C. E. Convention Held in Santa Ana Return Bringing Good ReportsThe State Christian Endeavor Don vcntion which was held in Santa Anal **^ cpnts a dozen ears, last week came to a close Saturdaynight.A. W. Johnson of San Francisco, general secretary of the state union, was elected president of the Christian Endeavor for the coming year by a unanimous vote Saturday afternoon. An entire new staff of officers was :elected for the coming year, -*vith! the exception of Miss Lula Minter ofj 'iSanta Ana, who was re-elected cor-f ,responding secretary. Other officersare as follows:General secretary, A. J. Gatter, Los Angeles; first vice president, E. W.Chapman, Sacramento; second vice president, W. P. Williamott, Fresno; third vice president, P. B. (Steintorf, Calexico; intermediate superintendent, Elmer Sherrill, Berkeley; junior j superintendent. Miss Edith M. Cniter, El Modeno; quiet hour superintendent, Neil Munro, Berkeley; tenth legion superintendent, Mrs. Guernsey S. (Brown, Santa Barbara; missionary superintendent, Miss Lucy M- Robinson, Berkeley; evangelistic superintendent, Paul C. Brown, Los Angeles; citizenship superintendent, A. C. King, San Diego; floating superintendent, Miss Nelson L. Scribner, Berkeley; hospital superintendent, Miss Clara Hassler, Los Angeles. Fresno was awarded the conventionin 1912. Oakland delegates wageda stubborn fight but withdrew in favor of Fresno because of lack of supporters from the northenr part of the state.One of the big surprises of the day at the state (Miristiam Endeavor convention Saturday was the announcement that two wealthy philanthropists of Los Angeles had promised funds sufficient tp make a house to house canvas all over the state fop theMany choice fruits and vegetables are coming iijto the Corona markets daily as the season for ripening of fruits and vegetables in this latitudeiprogresses, so that there is now to be obtained from the markets a large assortment of nutritious and tastyedibles such as has not been offered, .*for several months.Cantaloupes from the valley por-% lytions. of this, county are now beinghandled, the price ranging from 5cents each to three for • a quarter.Green corn, that tastes something likeit, is coming in slowly and selling at*Tomatoes are now coming in thoroughly ripe and are bringing 10 to 15 cents a pound. There are large cucumbers at two for 15 cents, choice summer squash at 5 cents a pound, golden wax and green string beans at two pounds for 15 cents, fine green peas at 5 cents a pound, a few mango peppers at 30 cents a,dozen, and many other of the more commonly marketed vegetables are also to be had.Large sweet cherries of the Yu-capia valley brand are now being handled plenteously by the local dealers, selling at 15 cents a pound in small quantities. There are Loganberries at 10 cents a box, blackberriesand strawberries of fine quality at the same price, red raspberries 15 cents a box, green apricots at three pounds for a quarter and gooseberries at two pounds far a quarter, ripe loquats at 5 cents a pound in small quantities,with some concessions made for jelly quantities.J’44444444444444VIISECOND ANNIVERSARYmj.lKnights, and Ladies d? Security Entertain Nearly 300 Tuesday Evening in Glass HallOne -of the big red letter days inCorona Fraternal circles occured onTuesday evening of this week iti theGlass hall when the local council ofthe Knights and Ladies of Securitycelebrated their second anniversary**and did it in a way that will be long remembered by all who were so fortunate as to be present. Nearly 300» *members and friends of the order were present to enjoy the occasion.The hall was beautifully decorated with the colors of the order;red,purple, white £nd yellow' and the introduction of Christian teaching in-1 effect produced from the arti§feilt;3 ar-*r, pfcto every home. The names of the two benefactors we ref' withheld byThomas Hannay of Los Angeles, who made the pleasing announcement. Mr. Hannay will have charge of the work and with assistants will beginrangement of crepe paper, p*pp*r boughs and beautiful flowers wasi*gorgeous indeed.There were many out of town visitors, including a large delegation from the Arlington council.