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Modesto News-Herald from Modesto, California • Page 12

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Modesto, California
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12
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SIX-HER! ID SPEAK TURLOCK NEWS I Man's Face Cut By Broken Glass In Odd Accident Former Senator Expected To Talk At Merry Garden Ballroom Ex-senator Thomas Heflin Hi speak Jn Modesto next evening, he announced at where he spoke before 2500 people the Japa, nese a a park a nteht on Wednesday A 11 ugii tup official place for Hef'Jn to a here has not been a it was said Wedaes- he prooabiy will talk Sn the Merry a Heflin has beeu touring the coun trj the past few weeks speakiag on America At The Cross Roads Most of the titles in which Hef- Hu was scheduled to speak refused the use of public buildings and parka to the former United States senator Among the cities which took such action were Fresno, VI salia, Hanford and Bakersfield Ciemns Hort, Sacramento and San Francisco hop grower, on Tuesday challenged Hefl'n to a debate on the prohibition question Heflin said he would be glad to ac- The of an jtomob ic i i i LewisWide 1315 was bhatUred by a I 9 1 I I 1.1 1 1 1 I i 11. I PICCC lr ro ell fe mURLQCK, Sept 23-TU 1 LLLU 8 Ul I lULhU enth Street bv mn J. Si8tet 1Il 0 ltatfl 'he of i racing car Wedrcs William Grabiel'iast A 3rown New Commander das morni11 i( as repotted to Of Post, Installation 11 Pla-nn A broken gliss spiavcd into nannea face inflicting STAIE OP ING! Pro vision Made At College More foi discussed piesldent Winter Mrs Esther Cooper, I presided during: IHis we-e piotecied a thick I lens pair of places i 'he enrollment at Uit Mo desto Junio- College past the 720 i mark 1-5 more than the tane time last eai the boara of education bus taken to allcv late the laige pupil pci-tcacher problem This was rpvealed on bv a i ciK oiipeimtui dent of Biadiey said the gicat mcieae in the "ollcge enrollment has made the cxtia and has crc- Ihe trouble in England IE not a ated problem Miss Bernire MeU, who had been Keri Says Amusement, Eating Places In England And Germany Are Filled Talks on Summer schools' employed for part time ouyer ntsm On Liquor Charge Shows rrstauiants and places of amusement both England and are always crowded, Special leased FRESNO Sept 23--Reflecting Head, accompanied it the piano by Visitors included obtained only in the Fall and Win was spent playing bridge At mid- night, were F-rved from trays at the card tables Those present were Mr and Mrs Clif ord Swanson, Mr and Mis Marvin Critser, Mi and Mrs arl LcA-is and Fied Cornwall of Mo- Ihe ex- enator will fill speaking encasements here Visaiia and Sangcr before rpturnmg to Alabama Herbert A. Dunn Is Newest Policeman Kubeit A Dunn of Modesto -s the newest menmei of ihe Modesto Police Department He was named a pj.tiolman by Police Chief Lee Smith and Miss Doiothj Eng'esoy o- --r teas at ar- informal party in mP! rsn ip of 208 the greatest in vening, ilc of the post Eighteen home last The beis were s'gnea during "apdeiphip Sixteen Enrolled In Honor Society tei months the period of heavy raisin sales Frederick Kostei president of the Calif01 nla Grape Control Board, Ltd discussed the grape industry uropi am and urged the co operative leaaers to work for Dwlght Baker, Herbeit Esden and Rav Greenhill of Merced ard wanians Tom McSwain Talichild were (the continued operation of an VRLOCK, Sr-pt 23 --Enrollment dustry pup's, eight of IS THIS LONDON--WUham Cit Mitchell To Seat Riverbank Officers and Mrs Royal Swanson, newlyweds, weie honored at a party recently at the home of thej scnn Krsnip socilty at tgh brides parents, Mi. and Mia J.

School is announced Miss Ina pup is, as membe's of the honor; fltid A by the Liale usiftRl nioerar" rh-nn adviS. family "lolin, in-(love nis sweetheart i much" officci aner he b't off the end bank Vasa Order Plans HarVest Festival of his piirl friend we 'luring- ffood niffht embiace he aid did it because I loved her so much He was ai rested while on Mitchell of Modesto i coni'nannei will be the mtall ng at a meeting of the Ruer- Anerieap Legion Fobt at Rivcibank Thuisdav night McKinley H. Thompson adjutant of tne Moaeato post and seveial o'hei members aie expected to at EXAMINATIONS ARE FREE i brings to Mo denial i and Mill main (uiiis thf same hi eh Mandard of dentist using onlj the befct quality of materials a skilled a k- maiLshlp 11 i cam a writ ten guarantee FREE Tree Exti actions When a or bridgework done are FREE One-Day Service for Out- of-Town Patients Office Open from 8 -30 m. to 9 m. Examination and Advice Are FREE Do Work Personally.

No Hued Operators. 1 I JLLia Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. Phone 1254 817J Tenth Street head the list with Me ss 8 Joe WDiet JUeC -Hi OUllUl -OnnrlaVil urlock Masons eludes the chief, Captain Elmer Arington Desk Sergeant rrus- Turaer and two motor officers Before being made a member the department Dunn was a He Is more than six feet tall and nearly 200 pounds Plasterer Jailed On Theft Charge Bert Russell, 48, a plasterer, of Sierra Madre, near Los Angeles, arrested here late Tuesday! afternoon on a charge of petit theft. Russell, it IB charged, stole a tray at pens and nencils from Scott's Drug Store on'Tenth Street near operated by John Scott.

Scott, after missing the tray, Isft his store and located Rubsell near the Pacific Railway reservation and held him until the police arrived Cc -OpCrat'OH AmOH Merchants Urged To Confer Dearee 1 ifi 23- Need co-operation busi TUKLOCK, Sept 23-- A third an effort to keep busi gree will be conferred on evening at a meeting of Turlnck Masonic Lodge with Carlson inspector of the fifty-seventh Masonte district, in charge The lodge session will follow a 8 43 clock banquet prepared under direction of Hall, Hoy Day and Mitchell Death Summons John A. Salber, 74 for the past twenty-one years, John A Salber, 74 died here on Tuesday-Hi He a of Sweden In their home town was strewed by Paul Lebec eate Swage who talked to or cne Turlock 20 SO Swagsr is a former Turloch resident He -vas Introduced oy Lauren a i a program Othei committee rneribers ai Mrs Waline Mr and Mi Carl Landstrom Mr and Mrs Tom VVilap Mr and Mia Ado'f Swenson 1 ai.d Mrs Otto Peterson Mr and Mrs John Hanson Her bert Johnson Oscar Nordgren NOTICE To members of Jenny Llnd Lodge No 388 Vasa Order of America There will he a harvest festival auction and thirty-fifth anniver nary party Saturday, September 26, at Fraternal Hail Turlock Your presence is icquested Bring jour donation for the auct'on A good Mme asjiired everyone CoirmlUee FALL FASHIONS inspired hij the four comers offhe earth leavps a son Cail S3- 1 ber, and a daughter, Mrs Etta Harter, both of Modesto Funeial services will fce held ii fh Shannon 1 Ja afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Rev rheanas Maxweil, pastor of the St Paul's Episcopal Church, officiating Interment will be Ciorlnda, Iowa. Rancher Convicted Of Assault Charge Gio anni Coppello Ookdalc. district was founa guilty of a charge of assault -with a dead weapon and sentenced to one the county jail Wednesday morning by Superior Judge Needbam CoppeUott' was alleged to have shot Eugeno Cerpghino of Madefa aftei Ceieghmo lefused to work for him Divid liush and MM on of Oakdale repiesenred Coji- jtellott) Fowler deputy dis trict attorney, prosecuted Kerr To Talk At Meeting Of Masons Experiences on hip recent trip to Scotland will oe told by Ker- at a meeting of the Stanislaus Lodge No 206, and A Thursday evening at 7 30 o'clock in the Masonic Temple All Masons and their sons and members of the Modesto Chapter Ordei of De Molay, are invited aie showmg the newest up- to the minute and fmest line of Ladies' Handbags in Mo AU Letter Bags $3.95 Others to Zspper Bags-for school miss 98d VALK'S 101710th St Phone 1109 Dresses. Coats Suits Fiench Colonial influence makes them colorful, the modern niannei nnkos them ilattmiup and oiu makes smartness joins foi the A R.Ai.iin pnntes-, mipht exulted 111 the lutur of i fi'" i i i ind the ihtiurioc-, ot that our I all a The TOits are all winning and aaaptod to Hie da''s actnities 1010 Tenth RUDOLPH STRUNK Modesto Quaint Oil Lamp Model Desk Lights Reproducing the old fashioned oil lamp with metal shade in a NEW electric convenience Sepaiate built in "witch See fhem in our Window Values in High Grade Bed Room Suites We aie now showing some of the most we nave pi t-hunieu dl any time duiingr our 31 eais in buai- nes 1 Oui every day RIGHT PRICES present unequalled A th c'a i s'uC Suite" at With luster and elfgance of ORIENTALS You 11 bp arnared at tne ilchness of these Ameiican i tals (the eai a i i i thiough back) Ffauticd NOW i tug cushion 1 included at--9x12 Another Value Now On Display! New auivdls in dining loom suites show mar i at unequalled prices This suite, how- evpi, is one of the pi el tipst Vio pie tented 1 Choose now' 2-Piece Mohair Suites $59.85 Again presenting- a new pat- tern in a roomy bungalow 'iize' Choose earlv--for we know these won long' Buffet Exceptional Values in BLANKETS! before such low PKICES and such a complete assortment of lUes grades coloi Visit this BIG Department' 1 I 3-piece Fiber Set $38.50 This pictuies does not do this justice as tbc suite is 3 schd 'Aoven back and is certainly a little a Come in and see thp actual suite ENJOY THE BEST! i OLD I STOVE AS PAKT PAYMENT 1 iu i i is the most popu- model ha i a bider i i i i'i i i i a SEE OUR BIG ASSORTMENT OF CIRCULATORS FTfJH riiP'PFK ENT I to suit 1 OUR 5 ft eJs cxacth' 5 'gSHBBBEMBBMHHaBmillgli i 3-pc.

"Pillow Arm" Suite in Jacquard ITf e' pick- for some one' Onli one i te left and therp arc no to br bad itatc to it heip but it exemplifies tup many are now offer- 1 Johnston -Wherry, Co. 911-ntKStreet Breakfast Sets Have jou seen the bie displas have been showing oul window' notice $16.85.

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