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San Anselmo Herald from San Anselmo, California • Page 5

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SAN ANSELCl BERALD. San AnseW, PAGE FTVE The Junior Mqsical club will hold a picnic at the Cascades swimming pool oa Thursday, July 9th. When in San Rafael VISIT HAYDEWS Ice Crem Candies Magazines Cigars Opp. Union Depot, R. Dr.

and Mrs. E. A. Wicker and family are on a motor tour ef the Pacini -7 Larkspmi en tf i el dGort Madera City, Grant's Pass and Crater Lake, LARKSPUR NOTES Mrs. Pierson and daughter, Jule, of Alameda, were, guests of Mr.

and Mrs. H. Pierson over the. week end. CORTE MADERA NOTES returning via ML Lassen and the high Sierras.

LARKSPUR CLUB HOLDS JINKS Benson family has taken a cot tage at Dillon's beach for a month. Mr. and Mrs. George Baeder will occupy the new Dodge cottage on Onyx avenue the first of July. Contractor King expects soon to sign up for the building of three new houses.

The ladies of the Larkspur Wom an's club held their annual jinks on G. Shaw and family took a week end trip to the mountains. Tuesday af tei noon at the town halt A very interesting program was ar Mrs. M. Groom of San Francisco was the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Groom on Sunday. ranged and many of the ladiefe were 'Miss Madge Willoek is to represent Corte Madera at the Fairfax carnival on July 3rd, 4th" and 5th. Miss Pryor of Eureka will spend a short vacation with Miss Adams.

in The following were in costume: Mrs. John Wolf as a bathing girl; Mrs. Robert Finnigan, a gypsy girl; Mrs. E. Bethards, Chinese costume; Mrs.

A. Wheeler, a pickle (57 varie Miss Florence Russell left Sunday for a two months' Vacation with relatives in El Kis. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts have returned from their vacation trip through the Northwest state's and into Canada.

Margaret Culver, talented pupil of Mrs. Hallie P. Sahlstrom-Lane, will be presented in recital on Tuesday evening, June 30th, at Mrs. Lane's home on Tamalpars avenue, San Ansel mo. ties); Mrs.

G. Hurst, a farmer boy; Mrs. C. W. Russell chaperoned a party' of young folks to Dillon's beach last Sunday.

The Meyerink and Hackney families are camping at Paradise cove for about two months. For THEIR Protection Deep in your heart is a dream for the fat are wowettunjc yotf knew yea ast accemptiah fer yw leved eaea. Year goal May be- a fund te support year wife er Mother in the saaaet years of life. It May be an education ter children er a "nest egg te start a son in business. Act today fer THEIR protection.

Take eat saficieat life insurance to make year dream come trae. Censalt the Kent Minto Agency fer expert and pathetic eeaasel ia the vital Matter of insurance protection. Insurance is a business with as not a sideline. Mrs. A.

Young, hiker's costume. A vocal solo was given by Mrs. K. Bethards. Coffee and cake ere served after which the following prises ROSS NEWS A.

L. Grant and family spent Sunday in Monte Rio with his daughter's family. Mrs. Will Pixley and family lefi for Mirabel park on the Russian river where they will spend two month-. Miss Joan Hemingway of Mill Valley is their Best.

ROSS TEACHER LEAVES were awarded Mrs, Wolf, bathing costume; Mrs. Finnigan, most original costume; Mrs. Bethards, most original stunt. E. Reid of Second street spent an enjoyable day Sunday at Dillon's beach with the Sonoma Motorcycle club.

H. F. Spencer and family are leav KENT MINTO IVAN D. MURRAY Manager Insurance Dept. PHONE SAN ANSELMO SO Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart Dodge and son, Stuart, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lewis over the week end. ing soon for a motor camping trip through the high Saa Aaselmo Mill Valley Saaaalite Miss Myra Fredenberg, who has taught for four years in the Ross school where she has een a popular member of the teaching staff, has resigned her position there and will teach in her home town, Berkeley.

Miss Fredenberg was presented with a platinum pin at a rally held after Larkspur Yelanda San Rafael Mrs. C. Keppel and family left Saturday morning for Hopland- where they will spend several weeks Insurance agents in town note a great many people increasing their Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Saywell are planning to leave on Sunday for a trip East to' visit relatives.

insurance on account of having made J. F. Kelliher is planning to build the close of school on Friday. The presentation was made by Georgie Friman whose original remarks were a home on his newly acquired lot on the corner of Edison and Crescent improvements on their homes. Our homes get larger as well as greater in number.

avenue. Master Bud Whitaker is spending his vacation with his grandparents in Menlo Park. Mr. and Mrs. E.

G. Younger friends in Sacramento Sunday last. The Assembly halt trustees and Ladies Guild extend thanks to all who helped make the recent dance at th' Larkspur Rose Bowl succeks. Mr. Jos.

Cook ws the guest of his sistar. Marguerite, on Sunday. much enjoyed. Miss Fredenberg will be succeeded by Miss Alice Martinelli of San Rafael. At the same time Mrs.

Edna Scott Lake, principal of the school, was presented with a hand bag by Max-ine Manning, acting for the. graduating class. SCHOOL CLOSES Leonard Holt have taken the Madera Park tract' and will make a drive to sell lots there. BUCKLEY CO. Hammond family have opened their summer home on Madrone Mrs.

A. G. J.i Miller and Mrs. A. D.

Collman were guests at a musical recital given by Miss Rita- Kelley at the Fairmont hotel on Tuesday evening. Groceries The daily vacation Bible school begins in Scouts hall on Monday, June 22nd. In former years the Bible school has been well attended and much interest is shown this year. Mr. and Mrs.

John Wolf have disposed of their home on King street and are planning to make a trip to Los Angeles and visit relatives. Miss Helen Wintermute and Miss Janette Rubel were dinner guests of Mrs. Halsted on Tuesday evening. Mrs. A.

Moiteret entertained thy ladies of the Busy Bee club at her home on Thursday last. Mrs. -Rose Scheuch assisted er mother in entertaining them. KENTFIELD NOTES Mrs. R.

Martin and daughter, Jean, are spending the summer vacation at Guernewpod ark on the Russian river. The closing exercises of the Madera "school were held Friday evening in the school auditorium before a large audience. Prof. Hall presented the graduates their diplomas with a few well chosen remarks. The orchestra, under the direction of Miss Vivian Kennedy, and composed of from Ross and the local school, gave several well-ren BAY, GSAEI, COAL A0D V700D, ILiBSWABX, PAEJT8, OUS croaci Carte fttaiera, Maria Ceaaty Larkspar, If aria Ceaaty Baa Aaselme, Maria Ceaaty Miss Helen Bain is erecting another fine bungalow on her lot in Baltimore park.

Former Mayor H. J. Thomas has returned from Los Angeles where he a delegate to the Shriners convention. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith San Francisco are occupying the Heckcr home on Kent avenue for the summer months. dered selections. The class singing were hosts at an elaborate dinner on Sunday at their attractive home on Mrs.

L. W. Richards an Miss Richards are leaving Saturday for a vacation at Brookdale in the Santfi Cruz mountains. Mrs A. A Bnen has as Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Dodge. Mr. and guests her sister, Mrs. Mane Dun, and Mr Gu.

AlkWlt daughter, Ann Holman Dun, of Se-M -M nod. Mr Al' attle I Kat TW4a TLf- am 1LC was also well given. Prof. W. J.

Elliott of the University of California talked on "American Ideals." The graduates were: Raymond Bowman, Eldred Fountain, Lloyd Levan, George McGrath, Charles McLeran, Robert Richards, Harry Taylor, Frank Van Schaick, Margaret Brinton, Beth Dreyfus, Katherine La Berge, Bobbie Sponseller, Martha Wheeler and Emma Winkler. There will be a vacation of eight weeks. Two autos were wrecked Sunday near the schooL- Both drivers got away but forgot to leave their names. "-v vu9 anu uis. oiuai i Dodge and son, Stuart, Mrs.

M. Fraser, and daughter. Amy. Mr. and Mrs.

George Mitchell and son, Ernest, are spending a week at Stinson beach. Money! Money! Money! How often we hear that cry. The lack of money frightens us. We have no insurance against slow times. We are dependent" upon our dally earning power.

Don't put yourself in this position. Or if you are now one of the worried crowd, get out of the rut. Start saving today against the future. A small amount each week will do tht trick. George Smith, one of the first white children born in Corte Madera, has retired from the express business in Sausalito after fifty years fsuc-cess'ful business there and intends to return to Corte Madera to.

live. The Kentfield dances are being held each Wednesday evening. The music by Peter Butti and his Master Syn-copators fs said to be excellent. It was with profound sorrow that the community learned on Saturday of the death of Mr. George Franzen and wish to extend to his wife deep sympathy.

Mr. Franzen resided here a good many years and was much beloved by-all who kifew him. Tne funeral was held on Monday in San Francisco and interment took place at Cypress lawn. Ross school was the scene' of a camp fire girl rally on uesday, June 16th, when fifty girls and their guar dians gathered there to make plans Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. Hunt who have been occupying a house on Kent avenue during the winter have now moved to a new home they have built at Corte Madera. for the summer camp at Cazadero. Part of the day was spent in playing games and with a luncheon at noon.

Mercantile Trait Go. OP CALIFORNIA LARKSPUR BRANCH M. A. Emerald, Mgr. Iledley B.

Morris, in charge of the United Wireless plant at Kahuku, Hawaii, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Harry T. Spencer. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Spencer gave a family dinner in his honor. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. S. S.

Morris of Corte Madera, Mr. and Mrs. F. Boland and twin daughters of Mill Valley and Miss Stella Boland. Mrs.

Charles E. Green is spending the week at the home of her parent3, in Fruitvale." BRAY HOME BURNS Mrs. B. Flashower and son, Burton, are leaving on Sunday to visit relatives in Michigan. ADVISORY BOARD J.

RAAS M. IL ESBEBG J. K. ARMSBY H. W.

B. TAYLOR L. I. MURRAY HEAD OFFICE, SAN FRANCISCO ESTABLISHED SINCE 1857 SURVEYOR H. E.

C. FEUSIER SAN ANSELMO 84 Madrone Ave." S. A. 728 SAN FRANCISCO 206 Foxeroft Kearny 9319 The Arthur Bray home on Laguni-tas road, Ross, burned down Monday morning. The loss is said to be in the neighborhood of The fire originated in a defective flue.

It yvus discovered about. 7:40 but on account of confusion 'the fire department was not notified until 8 o'clock when it was too late to save the house. Allen Craig of Los Angeles who is the house guest of Miss Ina Collins, spent a few days ith relatives at Placerville. E. D.

McMullin is much elated at the success of his ball team. So far this season they have made five wins in a row. Last Sunday they beat the star White House team by a score of 10 to 6. Sam Hamilton did himself proud by slamming out a homer with three men on bases. The hitting of Billy Bredhof who got three out four times up was one of the features of the game.

The game next Sunday should be an interesting one as three teams are trying to date up tha Larkspur team. Telephone S. A. 121-J Telephone S. A.

741-L-2 NG PMC Larkspur Market A. GHABJCI, Pray. CHOICE HEATS, POULTRY, FI33 YE0ETASLE3, FRUIT ADD ICE FAIRFAX CASH MARtlET "On the Highway" FAIRFAX, CALIF. We handle nothing bat the choicest'" of Meats and Poultry with Fish en A trial will convince yea. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Cuneo are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter. LAUDSFUS, CALIF TelepJume Corte 3 Geo. Seaton and family left in their auto for a vacation. They have not set any particular place to go but will wander where sweet will directs.

i a George B. Stangenberger has returned from a trip to Ha Juana. He reports a lot of rain in Los Angeles but Tia Juana was not so dry. AT KENTFIELD BALLROOM NEXT DANCE WEDNESDAY JUNE 24TH By Popular Request PETER BUTTI AND HIS MASTER SYNCOPATORS Direction of 'COLLEGIANS' H. K.

WALTON Complete Line of BUILDING MATERIALS AND SPECIALTIES A was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oliver this week. Telephone Larkspmr CJ-W Larkspur Lumber Company AND (HILL 8ZCQLE3 LC2TJ -T-TTI CX2E3T AXID GT7Q FXFS Major Nielson and friends are at Dea Downs prepared to angle for big fish. Mr.

and Mrs. John Cooney have returned from a trip to Stinson beach. PHONE 7M-J 535 FOURTH ST, SAN RAFAEL George Menke has recently purchased a. new Chevrolet and is planning take an extended trip up the Redwood highway to Eureka, Crescent LAfii CAUF0SHIA Hi.

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