6SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, FRIDAY EVENING. DEGEMRER 9, 1932Famous Department Store To Open Here TomorrowHiiscIt Uses . AirplaneSJUVTA ANA FOR Buying] OPENING EVENTSANTA AH AS HEW DEPARTMENT STORE „ H* man behind it. At th* top *r# three views of th# interidr of th# hug* Famoue Dspartmsnt Star#m r r r no Bt 9 o'clock Located Pt Fourth and Froneh atroeta, tha main floor of tha atora contalna• r. »CM*r* fa; f' ' rr, • r*re I- tha cantor la an exterior viaw of the atora building. Below, left to right, are Vaughn Ball, general aupartntandent of Famous atorsajU. S H.rach, prea.drrt rf th# company; and George Keough, temporary manager of tho Santa Ana store.—Interior and exterior views and Keough and Bell portraits by Rundelt.STORE TOMThe Famous In-pa rim ant stor* opening here tomorrow morning, la etny and la not a tempor* institution. It wea pointed out today by Manager Oeorge Keough. ft has been the ruetnm of Fa* oua stores to take an active part hi cirle affaire in «*rh rtty where a atore |p established, the mans* gar declared.A\ hrrrvr I v ♦«■•■’ 'f*h** a h atora. he aald, we enter ln-o the community spirit of the city. The fact that our : *1 people ergworking in the store alda «w la doing this. We endeavor to do mr part financially and otherwise, la furtherance of worthy enterprises.This policy has always won ae recognition aa an Important factor In the city where we do burlneaa. We shall strive to repeat thla ax* parlance m Banta Ana.The store officiate have become affllllaled with local business or. ganfxatlona airea.lv. and hav* started to take a part In business affaire of the community In geep*Ing with the announced policy.asms tfccugwhen the interior was alter, make the atore one of Die eemmodioua in the county, 1*0 entrances have beeg provided, one aa Fourth and one on Bush etre*t.New fixture* have been built, tacluding 3*9 table# the counters and abelvea which are required t r the numerous departments No expense was spared by company officials in I building for ih* Famous storerisnty of clerks will be on lit to care for every need of shopper. Enough cash rci ..*•:lt; re a* tiA i* aay amount of have been made easily access! te every dark. It Is pointed lt;by stor* officials.Merchandise shopper. J outdoor garments, a helpful I aotta, work aprons, c \ tha community, and and also garments for b only la an doing can It hope to Another Famous fact prosper, officials aald. canvass goods includingOfficials announced today that | paultn*. auto covers,1 andBight from tomorrow night until Christmas tor the conven- ] lenoe of pa’, runs.Famous atore officials believe that the locating of the store |n Santa Ana wiii prove a dlsUsct aid to every merchant of the city, os well m res.dents a w are r •; connected with businessby keeping shoppers In Santa Ana who sometimes travel te other citioa to trad# in larger t larger city prices and by attracting hundreds of shoppers her* from other communities.The Santa Ana store la one of \ four stores, all in a rea rlcted area Tbs other at ores are in Eos Angeles, Long Beach and Glendale.The entire Interest# of the com-1 pany are In Los Angelas and Orange 00unties. The company buying power which permits chasing in any market in any I _ quantity and at the loweet prlcw 1 ”la reality It wa. pointed out | Met|lodtel ,hurch of ^ L||( the local store wlU be aand separate unit and will be made , Tn,r ,,r ^, .. ,, ^^ r™. a..««.«. BEACH CUT ELECTSanta Ana Famous Department ' store at Fourth and Bush streets jthe appearance of the store 1# ex-1 j^ot'NA BEACH. Dec. P-Mr* pected to prove an aaeet^ to the Ijaurt.tt4 chllton ,r)ltructor !a music at tha grammar sebx.’, wasbusiness section of the city.Officiate of the Famous atore have spared no expense to meke Santa Ana store, which opens here,tomorrow morning, one of the moat attractive buetneae Institutions in tha city.The atore has a frontage of 7S feet on Fourth street and is US feet long on the Bush street aide The rear of tha store measures 12k feet in width.New show windows were instalied on every aide of the store building. Including new backgrounds for the windows. Such tile! Nejjie ' ftehwankovskyelected president of the Muslg Lovers* club at the annual meet* iRsr Wednesday night st the ! m# of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Fhere* IT9 High drlva Mrs James A. Paterson was made vice president, Mise Maud Robertson, secretary* treasurer, and Mrs. Joseph a Thurston, chairman of the pro* gram committee.Isaac J. Fraaee, *rtlst-poet, who was tho gueat of honor, sang several of h» ’ Fleets” songs A abort paper was read by Mrs ■Whatwork sa necessary vas Installed improve the appearance of the exterior of the building.Formerly the building bad but one main entrance, which faced the Intersection. Now the main entrance haa been placed on Fourthstreet and another entrance haabeen added on the Bush atreet side.Fixtures used tn tbs store were made In the store, under the di* j the occasion,rectlon of James Carlyle, chief ~ - 11 ”builder of the company organiza- _ ,lesion \rranges For Yule DinnerMusic Means The beati'ir il Fl *rer ham* wag decorated In tha Christmas motif,the annual meeting of the dub having been iskflWlM *a a Christmas party for several years. Carols were sung snd Mrs. Sharer, th* retiring president, served a variety of *’hr -•••-»* ikes and • stemming waaaatl howl was In her* 1th the Tuletlde spirit ofi of the lt;Harbor Students Give Christinas Program Dec 16HUGE AMOUNT MERCHANDISE PLACED ON STORE SHELVES FOR OPENING ON SATURDAY needs of Orange county j people. More off--'lala will be ready to cooper nr* la every worthy local enterprise, it was announced. We want to become truly a part Santa Ann. aald Keough in tl connection.OFFICIALS BELIEVEand will lt;*, member* of the high school. Junior collage Ep worth league»th hours. Th is place ©f tl ilp that haa l filing church tWith approximately 320,000 pounds of merchandise of all descriptions neatly piled on 250 tables besides numerous shelves hooi and cabinets, the Santa Ana Famous Department store today ®| was ready for the mammoth opening which will begin at 9! *i v- o’clock tomorrow morning, accoidtng to company officials. |Fa^oua^part^n^'ItwI oiaS*llur' 'ini' ks Of various else* ranging 1 led in the Santa Ana store: coa-Lation la the fourth to be in thlt; metle* hardware, atovaa, wg* service of th# buylng pubUc.tha building.Tha office for tha m atora haa bean placed Banina floor In tha r*iBREA. Dec. »—Dana for thg monthly stag dinner and Christ* mas party were made at the regular meeting of Brea past No ISt, American Legion thla week, Ralph Nlrodemua, commander. pr^ld*Dinner Of Brea Society Successheldbusy during the pastshoe* chlldren'a shoaa, ahlrta. tlea, hata, glovaa, hosiery, underwear, awaatera, luggage, men's wear, work clothing, sporting goods.Christmas holiday shopd aa wall fur those who and ammunition, every-day needs. men’s suit* men's pants, boy'with ail tha merchandise; suits, boy's furniahlnga, yardaggood., toys, Bmch -tor# paratlvelyBilly Brooks Ispvww M* wv *’* “ vv° | Honoree At Party, fact, provedDepartment hare tomorrow, it and acknowledged.Famous stores are heavy advertisers, snd carry a great deal of space in local newspapers la the four cities where they are established.Furthermore, It was pointed out 1 of Famous stores do what jWB0TMIN8T pitmen tmg Mli fare well partyiilka, blankets, patterns, curtains officials and empkne* of the [and draperies, underwear and por-my have not been aide 10 mo sets, infant's wear, ajiorts-wear. space of time available, to house drosses, hosiery, bags and etely stock all of the depart* Jewelry, stationary and notion* art There will be no ready-to-[ good* millinery, dresses and coats or notion departments ready j Many other departments which v opening tomorrow, but even time did not permit preparing for 15,000 square feet In tha rush toSilly Brook 1 given by i732 Enrolled In Scliools At Mesa■chasesDsc. Thec handle* funds will be made effected. The store ways so a ww.? to annsunnemem#“We can afford tmake ourbecause our quality andmoney back guaru merohandlae is of ► ► wc’i itsn-d fered to the public, that we arlt; confident satisfaction will result,' said Manager George KeougnDON’T WAIT FOR A TOOTHACHE you don’t have to wait lotf if you neglect your teetk.PLATES$12.50 - $25.00DR. MUSEUSUS, E. Four* St.When* Santa Ana 1419 W»*M Hasrt a a *1. te « f mI$79Cleared On Beach Aid Bazaar Santa C,aus To •ut _________ Attend Openingof the floorfloor will he filled with ever oelvabie type of merchant! the same prices stfll«h are asked Angeles stoAs.Has Own Factorieswill be on display on theu* I convenient tables and counters and of J shelves, much mors wlU he stored^ j contains an additional *10,01)0*feet. 1,1 ; The motto which has been adop-411 | ted by the Famous store* if “Of. er | ten a dollar lees; seldom a penny B»,more The stores are able 10 live^ | sons, according to company offl-’** I vials, the main reason being the fact that tha company operates its n* j own factories and also has unsur-01 passed buying power, as buying is done simultaneously tor sli tourn partment store before Christmas-1 will b« added later, store officials t I said., Long Beach, Glendale andhalldisplay.cleared I T9 on ner held in 1 tori uni recent!•rnoon thereThe quilts were loaned by Mr* Daaton, Mr*. Hughes, Mrs. Mu-1 Gaugb. Mrs. Miller. Mrs. R„od. I Mrs. Car ley. Mrs. Hussey, Mrs. hnldsr and Miss Dorothy Jones A sale of candy, popcorn, fancy! work snd stuffed animals was! held In eonneetlon with the dls-! play of qullta. Mr ktrphen Douglas, Mrs. Willis Pease, Mis ; Los Howard, Mrs. Bnider and Mr*. W. 11. Pilley ware In charge vlOf Famous Storethan at any time for several years past.Many Department*The Pumous store is in continuous touch with the markets of th* world through its Nsw York office, which constantly communicates with the local headquarters. Tha m. j excellent buys which are made byWord that Santa would be at [the purchasing department are passed os to the eustomens of the stores as real shopping values. The Famous store, in addition to maintaining the eastern office, con-stantly sends buyers into the eastern field to seek bargains for their customers.Following is a partial list of th* axtanaiva stock which will be car-Santa Claus will be on 'hand st th# Famous Department store at Fourth and Bush streets to er*«t “kiddles of Bants An*' on the opening of th, neith. Famous store all day morrow #nd would fivo candy to all ehildron who accompanied by their parents, wss received today by store official* who expect Bants Claus to bo vary buoy during tho day meat, ng tho dcmando of tho young star*Social Enjoyed By VV. R. CorpsCGSTA MK«A. Dec. *, — The regular monthly social teas ion of 1 the W. H. C. was held at th# homo j of Mrs. W. H. Woods on Newport boulevard Wednesday afternoon. The home was tastefully decorated in Christmas colors, an abundance of poinaettiss being used.At tho close of aa afternoon of games, refreshments of homo made cakes and tea were served to tlte following: Men (lames Etta Trad,president; F. Long, Maude Joseph. C. M. Rollins, J. Clendennan. H { Romans. A. N. Radabaugli, w. H. 1 Young, D. Lambrrtou. A. P. Nelson, Kenneth Brown. D. Gibson and Measra. Earl Toad and J. Joseph.Thb Los Angeles store wai first one opened by the company more than 17 years ago. Soon after tho Los Angeles store had proven popular with shoppers, the Long opened in a way. Throe years ago. however, it was found n sarjr fur company officials to build a new building for tbs Long Beach store, which was * two-story, a dern building with s basement After the Long Beach building had bean erected, the Glendale store was opened, it was nut long afterwards that company officials saw the opportunity for establish ing another store in Santa Ana— the atore which will be opened to the public here tomorrow.The fact that the company has been able to follow out its plan of continual expansion In tho Los Angeles and Orange county was explained by officials, said tho success of tho stores du# to an honest endeavor to i the needs of each cominunPy of which the stores become S part.P.-T. A. To Hear Nazarene PastorOCEAN VIEW, Dec. ». — Thespeaker fo rthe Oceanvlew Par-ent-Teecher association meeting scheduled for Wednesday after* noon at Oceanviow school has been chosen, the Rev. John J. Woodson, pastor of the Midway City Nassau*no church, hav.ug accepted the invitation to speak on the subject, ‘‘Spiritual Training of the Child.The regular meeting will ho hold at 8 o'clock, with the business session opening at 1.30 p. m.Beautiful Girls To Be At OpeningThree of the moot beautiful girls in Los Angelo* all employs* of th* FamoUh Department store in that eity, will be in Santa Ana at the Famous store her# st Feurth and Bush streets tomorrow snd will ssrv* on the welcoming committee.On# of tho girt# has recently achieved a national reputation for oratory, having won th# national oratorical contest recently concluded. The girl is Lucille Goldsmith, After winning the national championship, she took second plac# in tho international contest staged at Washington, D. C.She will bo accompanied her# by two other attractive girls who will remain hers during the opening day, Yvenn# Grsgg and Helen Grud*BREA. Doc. Mrs. Frank Adamo. president of the Lad lea* Aid society of the Christian chureh, erports tho public dinner giveo by that group in tha Maaonlc hall on Tuesday night a decided sue-cete, the committee serving more than Ilk persons. Mrs. Adams bad general charge of arrangements with Mr* Charles Bulllvan heading the dinner committee and Mrs. W. C. Churchill In charge of the dining room.Assisting Mrs. Bulllvan were Mesdamea Charles Simmon*. J. M Burquiat, Hugh Jons* Paul Olm-stead and Virgil Ktger. Those assisting Mrs. Churchill were Mes-dames Kenneth Sutliff, R. W. Sam-man* J. E. Bergman, Marie Tip-pin and Mlos Anna Everhart. Mrs. R. E. Cr Itch low had charge of tho candy and apron booth, pio-eeeds from which also assisted In netting a gratifying sum.try as the honag suests. Arrangement* for the din* ner will be in charge of T.ee Hlauter snd Loui* rttumbo The Christmas party will be held oe the regular meeting night, Deeera* ber 29.On the night of December 19, father* and ru.itl -:* lt;.f H ,y .S,-nlt;j| troop No 1MI hi .nr-r.«l by the American Legion post and under 1 he .1 S • ■ i*t«.r I.eSR tauter, havethe regular•-« the award*COMMITTEE MEETS’ ' '4bera of the committee w*«rklng o®r the auxiliary bazaar held a meet* Ing at the home «f Mr*. Audrey Parker on North Homewood ava* nue aid completed arrangements lur th, t izaar. which will b„ id Golden, HchumacheivAltar Society Is. • _ ‘ - •““* ■*“**. WR.Wil * ■Sponsoring Party -liiTrapp building December t« and 17 M di y art k-lee deairabl* fog Christmas gift* which were com.nual Christmas party given by the society of St. Mary* parish Csthollo church, and scheduled December 1*. Mrs. Henry Kroeger. j North Raymond avenue, genera] Chairman, entertained her committee hesda at ber hetne edneaduy.Announcement ws# made that special priaea will be offered for Inner# at auction, contract and “199.Those meeting with Mr* Kroeg-were Mrs. Anna Collins, chair-an of the refreshment commit-e; Mrs. Emma Curtin, chairman the decoration committee, and r* Harry Lee Wilbur, In charge of ticket aaie*Americanization Teacher SpeakerLA HABRA, Dec. »--Mr* Jes-e Hayden, Americanisation teacher of the La Habra Mexican vuus the speaker at the Wednesday Morning Study elub ■ting this week. She reviewed [ article on “Education for Everybody.**events were given by Mrs. N. H. Carretson.Fourteen members of tbe ancon were present and a luncheonParker home, will he of* fered. A pot luck dinner wag served at the n. r. hour. Thus# present were Mr* 1. D. Jayne* Mrs. Kate Thompson, Mrs. Viola j Cowan. Mrs. Anna Ruth McKen*tha boebMr* Audnj. a. 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