4 1THE SANTA ANA DAILY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 23,1910.tythe Neigh-afternoon Decker on Shoemakertoo swiftly, the Neigh-Mrs. Deck-3x, served ents. The ting a lily, and the rtth coffee, ies wished •ecker’s ev-training having been obtained under the best masters at home and abroad. She has already won an established place on this coast since coming to Los Angeles, where her rich voice and pure vocal methods won her immediate recognition. She soon leaves for the North, where she will fill a series of engagements in San Francisco and other cities in the state.Mrs. Reed will be accompanied by Miss Mary O’Donahue, who is one of the notable pianists and organists of Los Angeles.Family Dinner PartyMrs. Walter Prince was hostess last evening at a family dinner party, and later entertained them, the W. H. Skillmans and the Chas. Carey’s with a pieasant evening.New Spring |FRIENDS PAY LO TRIBUTE AT OF PFARTICLES FILED BYBELL ORANGE CO.Stiff(Continued from, H. C. Nel-. Hamilton mdance at e Woman’s E. church Trinity M. ley will be ate Felton Mr. Doug-ity tomor-i. Reedting next Hall, has the mem-ng recital, i by Mrs. i is a vo-is a rec-ntic coast ir musicalNorth Side ClubMrs. W. D. Lantz, assisted by Mrs. J. S. Johnson, yesterday entertained the North Side Sewing Club at her home, 2230 North Main. Needlework as usual occupied the ladies during the reading of a short story. There were a number of guests present, including Mesdames Trithall, Graham and Banston of Waterloo, Iowa; Mill ward.The house and table decorations were suggestive of Easter, and the mot f was also carried out in the delicious refreshments served by the hostesses.Articles of incorporation were filed today with County Clerk Williams today by the Bell Orange Co. Santa Ana is named as the principal place of business; capital stock. $25,0u0.i The incorporators are Shelley and | Junie S. Horton, H. H. and Fannie E. i Reeves and James A. Seal on. The ' company is to do a horticultural busi-; ness.S. A. V. I. CO. STARTSNEW RUN TOMORROW} them Pricesw forEntertained ChoirMiss C. E. Dresser, who has for some months past been directing the rehearsals of the German Evangelical church choir, last night very delightfully entertained the members of the choir. The even ng sped by in games and the singing of old songs, and was charmingly closed with an enjoyable supper in the pretty dining room. Miss Dresser used daffodils and maiden hair ferns ; in both the table center piece and in the dainty button hole boquets at each cover.The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rafferty, Misses Hilda Holzgrafe, Marie Lutz, Minnie Rohrs, Emma Schildmeyer, Martha Schildmeyer, Ida Schroeder, Winifred Husser, Helen Hoefer; Messrs. Herbert j Gruenenwald, Arthur Hoefer, Herman Marquart, Harry Opp, Arthur! Schroeder, Sam Vogt.The S. A. V. I. Co. will start a new run at the head of the ditch tomorrow. The zanjeros reported the water in the ditch today as raising, there being twenty-five heads distributed in the Sarrta Ana-Tustin districts today and tomorrow. The run is being made on a thirty minute limit, the j charge being twenty cents per head 1 per hour.—Name put on eggs at the Dragon, no extra charge.' New styles arrived yesterday.The Wellington $3 The Jno. B. Stetson $4TOO LATE TO CLASSIFYEach grade the best possible at the price.WANTED—To hire a horse for orchard work for 2 weeks. Call Red 1511.FOR SALE—A fresh cow. 2 miles northeast of Garden Grove. Call Sub. 33.Vandermast Son |* Ix\OTICE—Real estate dealers will take notice that I have withdrawn my property from the market. D. E. Ross, 1516 N. Flower.Evening of PleasureMr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Heil were host and hostess last night for the music committee and choir of the First Methodist church. Some thirty guests were present. Music, guessing games and delicious refreshments combined to make the evening one of pleasure.FOR SALE—One acre in a beautiful location in Santa Ana; A-l soil, improved with a comfortable 5-room dwelling, good barn; all set in a variety of bearing fruits; large Sycamore tree in yard. Price $2750, worth $3000.Three lots with 8-room dwelling, centrally located, price $4500, orMr. and Mrs. Burton and their niece, Mrs. V. Hubbard, who are spending some time here with relatives, spent today in Jxjs Angeles.Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Seccombe were all day visitors in Los Angeles.Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Chester of Boston, who have been staying for cue past two weeks at the home of their sister, Mrs. J. H. Walker, left yesterday for Santa Barbara to join j tne personally conducted party withj of a man who was ntj by alJ but was univei 1 press of our city, me j tion, the student b I school faculty, all of I our church, the pres ; many friends, these J emblems all unite in one who was a glt; ntl i and pre-eminently a ■1 ■ 11; minutes, or merely 1 press an adequate ap) life that has been li ! seek terms of value v | Yet we may attempt j pression of something ; hearts today. Throu I we have found,A Larger Faith ii I “One sees so much ‘ folly, veneer, sham, i j sincerity and hvpocrh ! that in his gloomier ! to suspect all mankin ! that, within, ail are ai ; is but for appearance j life like this is an argument for the dig J ness of a man. I ha j say of some, ‘I never k ! do anything small anc ! it in my heart to say t 1 able to suspect that 1 1 of such an act. His cl : transparent as glass, a diamond, as true as s j as a lion and as lovim j as that of a child. I i that was fully in aceoj j fessions that is an ; ! against greed and sorlt; j ism, that had character er, that was creative ideals, and was a relt; possibilities of the hun we saw the image of on the soul of the creal us conscious of our ki | King.A Larger Faith ii“It is no more possi of such a life apart frlt; I is to think of sunshine I sun. Back of every sue j be an adequate cause.I in honor of the name c I ley we bow before i wrought so wondrously ly in his life. Such 1 j found where his God ii