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T H E Swfssïn EWS Ùwt.'Mtsukiw E V E N in G Æ S a S I™ GLENDALE— The CITY of HOMES T H E SWfSSïN EWS ùwt.'mtsuKiw e v e n in g æ s a s i™ 241 VOL. X. GLENDALE (LOS ANGELES POSTOFFICE), LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CAL., THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1915 WOMAN’S FEDERATION ! DON’TS FOR TOMORROW ! FRUITS AND FLOWERS; FINE ART EXHIBIT FRIDAY’S PROGRAM GOOD TEMPLARS BUSY LOCAL MEMBERS OF TEMPER­ RECENT CONVENTION OF CLUBS j DON’T FORGET TO TAKE IN AI SPLENDID DISPLAY OF LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS SHOW PRODUCTIONS ATTRACTS ! MARKED TALENT IN COLOR ANCE ORGANIZATION MEET IN SAN FRANCISCO MARKS FEATURES OF INTERESTING WITH NEIGHBORS PROGRAM CROWDS AND DESIGN WORK FRIDAY’S FESTIVAL EVENTS NEW ERA THE BIG FESTIVAL OF Before preparations in the floral No department in the Union High FRUITS AND FLOW ERS Pasadena lodge,No. 299, of the In­ There is little difference of opin­ 1. Don’t forget to visit the splen­ j exhibit had actually been completed | school shows more marked progress ternational Order of Good Templars, ion among the many Southern Cali­ did exhibit of Fruits and Flowers of the crowd began to arrive. The dou-|on the part of the students than the 2 p. m.—Exhibit of Fruits held a gala affair Tuesday night at fornia women who attended the con­ which Glendale is justly proud. Fine ble halls that contain the exhibit a,t | art section under the charge of Miss and Flowers open to the public. their hall, 34 E. Colorado street, Pas­ vention of the Federation of Wom­ incidental music has been secured the corner of Brand boulevard anji Muller. Four rooms are devoted to Musical program. Queen and adena lodge is always doing some­ en’s clubs in San Francisco that the for the afternoon by Mrs. Freeman Colorado street are resplendent with I the minute task of training the var- lady of honor seated in state. thing out of the ordinary. They pave gathering markèd a new era in the Kelley as follows: the way and others follow and a good Cornet solos—Miss Ethel Baker. a wealth of floral treasure that re-jied talents of the students. Yester- Admission 10 and 25 cents. history of the federation. It will be 3 p. m.—Grand pageant by example they set. Ten members Accompanist, Mrs. Masters. flects high credit on Glendale’s en-jday the four art rooms were the cen- remembered that there was much Glendale public schools on High were taken into this good and beauti­ Violin numbers, duets, first and terprising horticulturists and flori-1 ter of attraction to the crowds that talk of dissatisfaction with certain School grounds. ful order, some by readmission and second violins— Masters Dan and Ar­ culturists. thronged the corridors of the build- proposals that were to be presented 8 in the front hall stand the deco-1 ite ­ 5 to ,p. m.— Home-cooked others joining for the first time. The to the federation and it was feared thur Campbell. cafeteria dinner at Masonic hall. Hon. J. Clay Needham, who joined Whistling solos— Miss Candee. Ac­ rated tables that are engaged in com- The high character of the work that they might occasion dispute. 8 p. m.— “Minstrel Tea in a the order forty-five years ago, and companist, Mrs. G. E. Candee. petition. They are three in number. [ displayed was commonly commented T hat fear was never realized. All was Flower Garden.” High School was active for many years in organ­ Vocal numbers—Mrs. Eustace Mrs. David Black has a table that is j on- On the walls were excellent harmony from the beginning. auditorium. 25 and 35 cents. izing, has now placed his card with “From the very outset,” said Dr. Moore, accompanied by Mrs. Helen a symphony in green and gold. The j specimens of drawings of various bonbonnieres are made out of grape kinds. Statuary lent an air of dig- this lodge. Mrs. Charles Randall, Jessie A. Russell, 343 N. Maryland De Gaston. wife of Congressman Randall, street, who was a delegate, “there The queen and lady of honor will leaves and the place cards out of ivy flity to the scene; nor was there leaves. The silver candelabra orna- j wanting the purely feminine touch joined, the Rev. Emerson, Mr. Jack- was not the slightest disagreement. be seated in state. SPECIAL FLOWER SHOW PRIZES son and others prominent in tem­ 2. Don’t forget to witness the mented with crystal lustres, hold that showed up in the tastefully de­ Harmony was the keynote of the signed and decorated individual ta­ perance work. fine school pageant on the High green candles. The roses partaking In addition to the prizes already gathering. The obnoxious motions bles laid with fine linen, chaste din­ There were speeches by Charles H. School ground at 3 p. m. Following of the color scheme are W. Allen announced, flower lovers will be in­ were voted down and the atmosphere ner service, polished glass and shin­ Randall, J. Clay Needham, Charles is the program in condensed form: Richardsons. terested in special prizes being offer­ cleared for better and more valua­ ing silver. Those tables are entirely R. Burger, Rev. Emerson and Miles Kindergarten tots’ numbers. Mrs. Clem Moore has the table in ed by Glendale ladies who are en­ ble work. The convention was pro­ the work of the girls and they all Burger, son of Charles Burger, and Folk games, “Did You Ever See a the center, the color scheme of which thusiastic growers, but who" are un­ gressive and most of the older mem showed marked taste and individ­ selected by Mr. Randall for appoint­ bers, who have seen a number of I Lassie? The Swing. This num- is pinii. One beautiful feature out able to exhibit and who. wish to show uality. ment to the United States naval conventions agreed that it was the her is given by 120 first and second of many is the crocheted bon­ their interest in the show in some Block printing is 1 another of the academy at Annapolis. There were bonnieres and the crocheted nut bas­ most epoch-making convention ever] grade children. arts taught in this department of way. rem arks by J. P. Jensen, Mrs. H am ­ held “The Star Spangled Banner,” a Mrs. Frederick O’Brien of 785 Pa­ kets. The foot of the table is dec­ varied accomplishments. Specimens ilton, Mr. R. Taylor, Mr. Nelson, C. “For the first time in the history beautiful surprise, Given by 96 chil- orated with asparagus ferns. The cific avenue has one of the largest fourth of this work were much admired. T. of Svea lodge; Barbara Askeland, of the onvention were the members I dren from the third and centerpiece is a unique and beautiful Stencil work for curtains and ci­ rose gardens in Glendale, if not the Mrs. May and the Rev. Wilson, re­ grades. given an opportunity to cast their silver cake basket, fifty years old. phers of original design gave evi­ largest, and is intensely interested in turned missionary from India. individual ballots. The old “nomi­ Beautiful drill of fruits and flow­ The pedestal of this basket is formed growing roses. Mrs. O’Brien has not There were 28 Glendale members ers. High school orchestral accom­ dence of excellent training. nation committee’ found its occu­ of three miniature silver rifles, un­ The students of the High School been able to give her roses the usual present as the guests of this lodge, paniment. Given by fifth and sixth der which a hunting dog stands. It pation gone.” are getting out their own magazine, attention this spring on account of which is ranked with the leading “It was at first thought that the grade girls. holds pink Cecile Brunner roses. being laid up for the past four lodges of the state. Delicious fruit Song, “The Morning Invitation,” “The Stylus.” This will exhibit the presidency of the federation would The third table is that decorated many talents that are budding in the weeks with a crippled wrist. For this ade and home made cake were served go to the northern states section. The fifth grade from all the schools. by Miss M. Irene Muller of the Union reason she feels that she cannot ex­ after which a grand march brought Boys’ gymnastic exhibition, given school precincts—poets, humorists, north had two candidates—Mrs. High school art department. It takes hibit, but lends encouragement to all together in a whirl of pleasure till by 128 boys. essayists, historians, and not least, Jones and Mrs. Hoppin of Yolo coun­ the form of a mountain pool. In the illustrators. It is to be noted that the show by offering two orange Ce­ a late hour when the Glendale guests ty. Mrs. Jones had wealth and dress Song, “Nature's Music,” sixth ] center is a large crystal bowl with cil Brunner rose plants for the most were cheered as they started home­ grades from all the schools. the pen and ink designs in the Stylus and appearance; Mrs. Hoppin had in­ gold fish. Round this center are are the work of students of the art perfect yellow rose exhibited. Mrs. ward and bade to come again. tellect. Intellect won. Mrs. Hoppin, Dumb bell and Indian club drills, wreathed a wonderful collection of O’Brien is especially interested in The Ninth District lodge, I. O. G. given by eighth grade girls. department. the newly elected president, is a wo­ such flowers as might be supposed Some excellent costume design yellow roses and has recently added T., held its 121st session in the Good man of broad views, a veteran in the Boys’ physical training exhibition,] to be growing about a mountain pool more than two hundred yellow vari­ Templar hall in the Burbank build­ seventh and eighth grades.
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