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PAGE SIX CHULA VISTA STAR San Diejro County's Most Progressive Weekly FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1935 Resiime pf -This -We I Mrs. Eva Larson Is recovering Mra. William Chapman attended Mr. and Mrs. John Fralzer of Mrs.

Henry Johann Is quite 111 ning at their home on Palm avenue at an attractively arranged from a spraired back and Is feel in the County hospital. the Roderiquez Dam spent Sunday a missionary program at Friends Church in Sunnyside Friday even SAN YSIDRO By Hn. L. M. Hody in San dinner party.

Their guests were Henry Koenning bas his brother ing much better. Erie i Madison, younger broth ing. Mr. Patterson's aunt and cousin, Laura Duncan, Mr. and Mrs.

S. Holderness, Jimmie and Betty Holderness, Mrs. Victoria- Gray, Miss Jesse E. Longe, Mrs. S.

B. Gilstrap, Miss Mary Gilstrap, Mrs. Gllstrap's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed King, who are and nephew of Houston, as Mrs.

Lottie Couts and Miss Grace er of Lee Madison is here visiting Mtss Mary Ellen Mortz and F. Brophy of Los Angeles, who are his house guests. Mrs. Nelly Emertck and children Mrs. J.

E. Halstead returned Saturday evening from Arizona after a few days visit there. Mi's. left Monday to Latbrop of San Diego were guests spending some time at Imperial and Mm. Tei Edwards and Mrs.

Harold Moody spent Monday evening in San Diego, the occasion being Edwards' birthday. with his brother and sister-in-law and expects to remain here for the of Mrs. Mary Hennessey Wednes and sister, Miss Mable Chapman ueacn. visiting here from Texas, Mr. and Mrs.

Randolph and children of day of last week. next month and possibly two. moved to San Diego, Friday. Mrs. F.

M. Lathers entertained visit with Mrs. Helen. Conway in San Diego for 'a feW days. Chula Vista, Mr.

and Mie. Floyd Chapman the Little Bridge club at her home Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moody and iiru and Mrs. A.

J. Boegan and Mrs. John "Campbell and daugh son Terry and Mrs. Clyde. Turk on Palm avenue Thursday evening children returned Sunday evening and children camped over the week end at Imperial Beach.

ter Katherine returned Sunday from a two weeks vacation in Des- of last week. Dainty favors and Mr. and Mrs. Harry, McBride from a weeks' vacation in the SUNNYSIDE By Richard Ha worth have rented one of 'Mrs. Lillian canso.

Mrs. Otho Benton and children Sequoia. appointments were suggestive of the Exposition. In the games the Tavan's cottages." are staying with Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Burns were and daughter Jacqueline motored to La Mesa and Alpine on Sunday for a picnic. Ethel and Eugene Rueter of Chula Vista visited with their grandparents, Mrr and Mrs. George Dallett Mr.

and. Mrs! King Taylor have Sam Smedley and 1 baby at their Mr. Henry Piper of the Otay Mrs. R. C.

Allen, of Bonitau.re-, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus home in Chula Vista. Mesa went fishing on the Barge turned recently from a three- (. Crowley at their home in Chula prize for high score went to Mrs.

E. L. Patterson and for low to Mrs. Maud McB. Maywood.

Others present included Mrs. Ethel Hun-tamer, Mrs. Laura E. Dyer, Mrsl on Sunday. months' visit with her daughter, Vista Friday evening.

OTAY SCHOOL CHILDREN at Berkeley. Mrs. Allen continues of the Otay Mesa on Saturday and Sunday WIN EXPO RECOGNITION Mr. and Mrs; Boyd Greenenter IrandMraPaul Grandall and well and hearty anS reports the tallied Mr. and Mrs.

Halstead of Lin ILCody Mrs. C. W. Sage, Mrs. John James Lathers In the ninth school program as their guests this Taylor's father from Los AngefeV Mr.

and Mrs. It R. Shuman were guests at the hrne of Mr. and Mrs. I Judd tot cards last Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis, who have been living here for the summer race meeting, -left on Wednesday for Stockton for the fair.

East Park avenue at dinner on Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Skinner and son of National City were guests at the Frank Campbell home Sunday. given by the San Diego, county ele Sunday. Mrs.

Wm. Phinney Mrs. C. L. Griffin and Mrs.

A. C. McBride. son Rodger of Tuscon, Ariz, were visitors at the home of Mrs. M.

Mr. Clarence Owens and Joe Mills on Wednesday. Mr. Skinner mentary schools at the Exposition In Balboa Park, San Otay elementary school directed by Mrs. Marian Burns had a good share, in the program.

Other schools Heenan returned from Los Angeles where they have been for the past Helen, Margaret and Betty Jo Sariks, Jessie MacLach-lan and Mrs. Edna Heldekker and children had a picnic lunch at Im funeral services for the Rev. Fred W. Straw, who died in San Diego last Friday, were held Monday afternoon and were followed was rormeny in naraware business here in San Ysldro. Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Keubler participating in tjie program were Mr. and Claude Ostrander Mrs. Henry Hackett returned perial Beach Tuesday. Mrs.

Minnie Hardy, Mrs. Jessie spent Sunday at Ocean Beach with of San Diego were' visitors at tnej Sunday from Santa Monica where the Prowder family who axe spend home of Mrs. Ostrander's mother, she was visiting with Mr. and Mrs, MacLachlan and Mrs. Edna Hel ing the summer there.

The Prow- Oliveheim school in Encinitas and the San Marcos school, Escondido, with Balient school in Ramona taking part In the All School The program was pre Mrs. Mary Thomas Enrique La Roque, who formerly ders are from Arizona. lived here. Mrs. A.

A. Musgrave left Tues A nartv of friends .0 Mrs. Juan Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Speifbeck by burial in Glen Abbey Memorial Park.

Rev. Straw, a retired Methodist minister," who came to Saft Diego from, the east in 1914, had served as minister for several, years at the' Nestor Methodist Church and he and his family have many friends in this community. He is survived by- Mrs. Josephine Straw of San Diego7r and a daughter, Ruth M. Beam, of Montebello: A group which enjoyed a jolly daughter and family the same.

RevT and Mrs. Richard Haworth and Mrs. Pauline Lambert called on the W. A. Chapman and the C.

P. Thurmond families at Otay and Imperial Beach respectively last; Both families were former residents of the Sweetwater Valley and members of the Sunnyside Community Madame Burch, of Wonita, recently sustained a very severe fracture of her arm from, a fall. The Injured member Is recovering: slowlyjon-ae- count, of the age of the patient, and gives promise of complete restoration. Mr. and Mrs.

George Norton, Bonita, who have been very ser-, iously ill the past two months, are very much better Mr. Norton Is able to "out and around to a limited extent, but Mrs. Norton Is up only a portion of each day. (Continued on Page 7) day afternoon for her, home in Los Angeles -after spending a few days Robles visited wltfi her at Hulbert Grove, where. she and herchildren and children left for Los Angeles Where" thty-expect to-remiin.

for here business. She formerly dekker and children were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnsort Wednesday. Mrs.

R. M. Roberts of Palm City, MrsTRTTloberston and" CampbeH attended a luncheon in honor of the D. L. C.

at the ABC brewery Mr. and Mrs. Herman Huddles- havebeen vaeatloning for the past the month; three weeks. sented in the. House of Hospitality, Thursday July 25 at 10 a.

m. as foIlowsrrT 1, Announcements 2 -a: Otay March and the Otay Waltz written, by' Harlan Skinner, director, was i played by the Otay school orchestra; 3. a. Junior Red Cross Song 'pi Service by Ruth M. Bax Mrs.

Harriett Burgett and Mrs. Pauline Evltt and children Russell and Betty 1 moved to Eva Larson have been improving Van Dyke Apartments in Chula their property "on Smythe avenue beach party at Imperial Beach last Vista early week. ton" and two daughters and Mrs. and have stuccoed the outside of Wednesday eveningi was cpmposed John Benton were guests at their home." Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Watson of of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Latham.

ter, b. The Wind by Gilchrest sung by All Schools Chorus'; 4, Danish Folk Dance "Three Men's Rell" by the Olivenheim school; 5. C. L. home in Sunny-side TuskdaV' Sherikan Mr.

and Mrs. Vista Lane spent Sunday with Mr. Clarence. Owens and Joe Heenan and Mrs. A.

Haptonstal and family Plen Mathews, Caroline Buyer, Mr. left early this week for Los An lived here. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowman and daughter, Eveline, and their house guests attended the dinner given by Wirt O.

Bowman at the Foreign Club Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamilton and children of Fresno, California visited the John McGann family from Friday to Sunday, at their borne on Blackshaw Lane. Mr.

and Mrs. 'H. At Felix who were formerly living in Mrs. Roy Cloud's house on East Park avenue left for Mexico City last week. Mr.

Felix was employed at Agua Caliente before the closing there. Mrs. Howard Banks and daugh on the Otay Mesa. geles where they will remain be ters were among the dinner guests and Mrs. Wm.

LaFpnd, Mrs. Eva Imes, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Whitt, and Mrs. T. C. Duncan, Miss fore leaving for Stockton and the of Mrs. Banks' mother and brother, Songs: a.

The Barn Owl by Lillian Mohr, b. Lullaby by Brahms, c. Laugbing Spring by Mozart, d. To San by Bartholomew sung by Otay school children 6. Pyramid Building by San Marcos school; 7.

Jap Fairs which begin soon. Miss Adele Johnson is visiting with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Tavan and family at, Tor- Mrs. Rheudla Cornelius and son, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Brittaln'and Vernon, at their home in El-Cajon rence, California. Mrs. MattleWaHweber motored to Thursday evening. HANDY DIRECTORY anese Folk Songs and Dances a San Lul Rey last Friday and spent James Parsons and George Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Huddles Hamachirori, b. Dochisugoroku, c. the day there before returning Linderbeck shipped their horses to home. ton and children were guests of Mrs, Huddleston's brother-in-law the Longacres track at Renton, PROFESSIONAL Washington.

Holmes Roer ert On Sunday Dr. and Mrs. O. F. and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Wil ParasoL Dance all by Yoshiko, It-suko and Mitsuye Saito, Moreko and Yoko Mayedo and Michiko Date, Japanese girls from the Otay school; Rope. Jumping Drill -by A very successful dance and ma Carpenter and Roofer son at their home In Sari Diego on Huff and daughter Marie and Mr. and Mrs Wmr- Heavener-attended eical was glvenat the civic center Estimates Furnished Sunday. Tuesday evening by.

the Altar So- the Exposition in San Diego and Elda Valpreda, Moreko Mayed, a- and Mrs Loy Finney spent ciety of Our Lady of -Mount. Car- 116 -5th Ave Phone 838-W (North end of Chula Vista) Dora Ganzales enjoyed dinner at the Cafe of 'the world. mel church. at Sunday at the Claude Sheckler cabin at Mission Beach. Shirley girls from the Otay school; 9.

Frances Hay den. Fisher "ATTORNEY-AT-LA Offio 392 Third Avenue' Theatre Building The Shell by b. "Rlng-a- Miss Adele Lohman of, the Otay Finney, who had been staying at tlng-tlng by A. L. Able were sung by the AH Schools 'Chorus.

The the cabin with friends, returned tended, The San Ysldro Women's cjub held their party at the civic center on Monday, July 29. Mrs. R. Shuman and Miss Mesa spent the weekend with Miss Violet La Porte of National City. Mr.

and Mrs Alfred Jones have as their house guest Miss" Irene Baltz of Los Angeles, who Is spending the week here. Miss" Bait? and Mrs. Jones are-sisters. They have been sightseeing and attending! the Exposition. A very successful card party was held at the Civic Center by the Womens club Monday evening: Mr.

Carl Reese wop first prize for the men, Bennett the consolation, while Mrs. E. Yeomans won first for, the ladies prizes, with Mrs. C. McGregor home with them.

accompanist was Mrs. Marian They attended the dance at the Burns and the directors were Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Conboy of Sweetwater Higb School and on Sunday enjoyed boat-riding. Residence 350 Street Eveline Bowman were hostess for San Diego were dinner guests of Lucille Ross, Harlan Skinner and respective teachers. The Japanese mi I Offioe Ph. 328 Res. Ph? girls from the Otay school at On, Wednesday Miss Ester Bush their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Hughes and daughters, tracted much attention In' their and sister Lorena 7 with Mrs. A.

I KINDBERGS SHOE SHOP SHOE REPAIRING "As. You like It? Agency Peters' Shoes CHULA VISTA native dress and were taken to Schneider and Mrs. Lilly cousins of Ray Lohman visited the Palace of Education by Mrs the evening. and Mrs. H.

C. Moody, Mrs. C. Clark, Mrs. L.

M. Moody and William Mitchell, attended a dinner at the San Diego Hotel Tue; day evening, which was given by the Klauber. Co. for the members of the Allied Food Stores. Vesta C.

Muehleisen, director of with the Lohman family and also education to have their pictures with the Pete Beckley family on The special prize was won by Mrs. Fred Markley. Mrs. H. R.

Shuman and Miss Eveline Bowman were the hostesses for the evening. v- Mrs. Howe's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Llebholdt of Clncinnatti and their, daughter, Mrs.

Vera Avenett and son, Billy Miles of San Francisco were callers on Mrs. Howe and mother, on the week end. taken; They falso had their pic the Otay Mesa. Hubbard Porter Undertakers tures taken by several private par Mrs. John McGann -and Mrs.

ties. i Frank Griggs entertained the San Ysldro Womens Club last Wednesday with a dessert brldee. The PALM CITY Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. "Ambulance Service AII ied Food Stores Mrs.

F. W. Standlsh of Castle Park Mrs. Ospar iAlevler and chil 5ANITARY.Lauidry Co. DRY CLEANING R.

HIGGS, Agent 845 2nd Ave. Phonfe 175 Lawler, second by Mrs. Judd and consolation by Mrs. Mattle Corbett. and Mr.

and Kersey and Mr. and Mrs. Kersey, of Chula Vista at bridge. dren have returned from a month's 202 THIRD AVENUE Phone 18 stay at Wildwood Glen. Mrs.

Eva Larson and her mother L. M. MOODY, Prop. Open Sundays till Noon Phone S. Y.

2071 Open Evenings pTtll 9:30 1 i Coffee, Breakfast Cup, lb. Mrs. Harriett Burgett entertained N. 'J3. Hastaln motored to Banning Tuesday to attend to business and Mrs.

James D. Loftls and daughter of Chula Vista were old friends from Nebraska with a beach party on Sunday. The follow dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Hughes and daughters Friday Mrs. Frank Berry Is enjoying ing guests were present! Mrs. J. evening.

a visit from her mother, Mrs. Stauffer and daughter Hazel, Miss COMPLETE Auto Repair Service Welding, Brazing, General Repairs SERVICE GARAGE National Ave. Ph. 688 Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Lowe and Mr. Webb of Tacoma, JVash. Mrs, Webb is here for an Indefinite stay, and Jake Stalhaber of Chula Vista and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Copp were guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Ralph Hans H'Lawka who Is employed in Los-' Angeles Is spending a week's Zella Whittier and Mr. J. Kerns of Nebraska, Mrs.

Helen Marmet and son of Chula Vista, and Miss Ruby Hugtoes of San Diego, Last Friday the San Ysldro Sewing club held a potluck picnic at the home of Mrs. Harry Johnson. Those "present were: Mrs. Fred CHIROPRACTOR Lewis Y. Quay, D.

Ph. Cr 8eourity Trust and Savings Bank Building 80S THIRD AVENUE Hours 10 to 12 2 to 5 Telephone C. V. 355 Vogt at their home In Castle Park for bridge Wednesday evening of Cleanser, Old Dutch 3 for 20c Coffee, Ben Hur, Red Postum, Instant, 4 oz -24c Flour, Globe A-l, No. 10 sack Flour, Globe large 23c Flour, Globe A-l, Pancake, small 10c.

Ginger Ale, Cliqiitot Club, pints 9c Cocoanut, Bakers Southern Style No. 1-4 13c Milk, All Pure, tall for 17c Milk, AH Pure, small tins 6 for 17c Corn, Point Loma, Maine, No. 2 tin Grapex.Nuts Honey, Silver Gate, 5 lb tin 39c Ovaltine, 6 oz tin Oval tine, 14 oz tin last w.eek. vacation In Palm City, staying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Rudolph A. number of residents of this locality and Some who formerly resided here attended the annual Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lowe and Mr, Markley, Mrs. G.

L. Gray, Mrs. and Mrs. Jake Stalhaber of Chula Robert Watson, Mrs. Ora Quillian, Vista, Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Copp Mrs. Walter Stewart, Miss June and Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Reuter at Stewart, Mrs. Altswise and daugh Old Timers' picnic which was held in Balboa Park Sunday. tended a surprise farewell party for PLUMBLSG General Repairing on AH PLUMBING and HEATING DAY NIGHT WATER HEATERS GE. WHITE 177 3rd Ave. Ph.

57 (Formerly E. L. Archambeau) BUSINESS ter from Arizona, Mrs. P. Ratcllffe and daughter Gloria, Mrs.

J.Ry- Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Kewln- of Mrs. Fred, Dyer of Palm City at the hme of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Smith in-Palm-City-FrldayjBYe- Jello, Assorted Flavors -man-and daughter-Joanj-Mrsr-G. Martin of Chula Vista Mrs. Hatz ning. Mode8toyisUedMiss IsabeLMopre Friday, i. The couple and Miss Moore were formerly acquainted In Nevada.

And ijladys Horn from ChulaJVista and Mrs. Johnson. E. F. MIKKELSON GARBAGE AND RUBBISH COLLECTOR Phone C.V.

619 410 Church St CHULA VISTA, Mr. and Mrs. David Banks attended a picnic lunch and supper at the J.Mtgolland ranch near Mr. and Mrs. W.

Hi 'Chadney Mrs. H. Be'utel and son, Orvil, Mrs. Gladys Beutel and her sister and husband Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Call 80 for Printing have" had as "house guests the past week their son-lri-law and Mr. and Mrs. Hene'ker from Winter Gardens, Sunday. Others present were Mr. and Mrs.

John Martin and daughter of Sari Diego and Mrs. Bank's aunt," Mrs. Mar Rich of San Jose have been visiting' relatives o.n the "Mesa. They were Sliced Beef, U. C.t 3 1-2 dz Wesson Oil, qts.

Prunes, Sunsweet, 2 lb medium 15g- Pinepre, Silver Gate Crushed, 1-2 tin ....3 for 25c Pineapple Silver Gate Sliced, No. 1-2 tin. 2 for 25c 1 L. P. Sauce, small Pickles, Paradise, Sour or Dills, 28 oz glass.

19c Pen Jel, 3 oz for jelly ...........2 for 25c Peas, Pay Day No. 1 tin .......3 for 29c Sani-FIush, large 19c Sugar, Fine Granulated, 10 lb sacks .1....... Tuna, Breast of Chicken, No. 1-2 Minute, 8 oz Mixed Vegetables, Silver Gate 2 garet McGurn who is spending the entertained at the Henry home oh Monday, and Monday eve Walter Zeigler, Palm City re summer in San Diego from El ALOMAR LAUNDRY Dry Cleaninj 3747 Kettner Blvd. H.

7023 Local representative R. HOLMES, Jr. 118 5th Am a V. SSft-W sident wis the holder of the lucky REVELATION WATER Purifier Self-FUUng RENTAL and SERVICE $L25 per mtonth. Phone sub-office, 271 3rd Ave.

for free demonstration Phone V. 80 Paso, Texas. ning at the Florence Piper home and on Tuesday at the home of George Dallett and family. The visitors expect to visit relatives in number at the National City moving picture theatre Saturday eveningi. The amount won by Mr.

Zeigler was $600.00. San Diego and also to aUend the Exposition before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zeigler have Mr.

and Mrs. William Copp entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stahl-haber of Chula Vista, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Vogt of- Castle Park and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reuter at a duck dinner and then bridge on Thursday evening 1 The Catholic vacation school moved from Palm City to the property owned by Mrs. Fred Dyer In OTAY Mlsa Beth Reynolds Old Roofs Repaired TILE ROOFING COMPOSITION ROOFING Estimates Furnished Johansen Roofing Co. S54 St I.18W HELP WANTED Everybody reads Star Classified, Ads.

You are sure to fiid just the kind of help you want this way. Phone C. V. 80 South San Diego. Mrs.

Dyer, hav ing leased to the Zeiglers, will now reside in, San Diego. came to a close Sunday W. G. Jump spent the week end in Los Angeles. with a mass at, which eight chil Mrs.

Emll Bruhlmeier will be dren received their first Holy Com hostess to the Women's Aids soci munion. The school had an en Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kates and sons are on a trip to Oregon to ety of the Nestor Methodist church rollment of 51 children. at its regular meeting next Wed visit Mr.

Kate's mother. nesday afternoon at her home near sniriey Finney entertained a Full value loans arranged promptly and courteously on any car; contracts refinanced, payments reduced; park tree, JOHNSON FINANCE CO 600 B. St Ph. Franklin 2478 MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE WORK CLOTHES, 1 SHOES AND FURNISHINGS RIGHT PRICES! 835 Third Ave. Chula Vista Mrs.

Jack Hoffman and children the Monument school. The Sweelwaler Water Corporation 19 West Ninth Street National City Telephones: National City 266 Chula Vista 441 National City 267 San Diego, Main 5829 Chula Vista Agent LOUISE H. PRAY 355 Third Ave Phone CV. 109 visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Benton over the week end.

group of friends at a Cootie party Monday evening at' his home; The guests were Mrs. Frieda Brown of San Diego, the Misses Mary Alice Chappell, Beth Reynolds, Goldie The Xadies' Missionary Society held its regular all day meeting on Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Patterson and Mrs. C. L. Griffin were among the guests at a three-table bridge party gdveh by Mr. and Mrs.

H. B. Cooper at their home in San Diego Wednesday evening. Mrs. Griffin received the prize for high score.

Thursday. They quilted on Mrs. iGeorgie Alnger'a quilt Woerner, Marybel Stinkard, Ruth St. Clair and Dorothy Johnstone; Messrs. True Truman, Bob Alber, Telephone C.

V. 899 Notary P. 0. Box 494 O. C.

LUDWIG ATTORNETAT-LAW Office and Residence 697 3rd Chula Vista Mlsa Hazel Banks was a gueit Walter Johnstone and James St. Clair. The group played cootie after which refreshmenU-were ier ved. of Miss Liola Austin for a few days last week at ber borne' in Mr." and Mrs. E.

Patterson Chula were host and hostess Friday eve- I.

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