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PAGfc SIX CHULA VISTA STAR San Diego County's Most Progressive Weekly FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1935 Resume of This WeekVAfctivities- In South Bay Area James 'who has 'been Mr. and Mrs. John Benton left Mrs. Wm. Copp attended a meet Mrs.

A. L. Joyner and daugh Mr, and Mrs. R. Watson spent Labor Day visiting their various working at Rose Canyon, was ter, Signa Nelson, are spending Wednesday for an extended camp ing "trip in the back country.

SAN YSIDRO By Mrs. L. VL Bloody several weeks at Gautay Mr. and Mrs. Leo Webb and Mr.

and Harold Golze have leased their home on Street to Mr. and Mrs. Sandoval, are baby son are leaving Thursday for friends on the Otay Mesa. Geo. Crippen.

and Bill Merrick left for Dallas Texas for the races there. They shipped their horses the first of the week. Mrr and Mrs. Mark Bowman and ing of -the Monday club at th; home of Mrs. Jake Stalhaber in Chula Vista, Monday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woerner entertained Mrs. Woerner's brother-in-law and sisterMr. and Mrs.

Stuart Smith and. children of National City to dinner "Daniel Boone's Trail" and "In-' visiting friends here Monday. Mrs. Boyd Green was soloist' at the "Scottish Clan in the San Diego Womans Club house in San Diego on Monday evening! -r Mrs. Ci C.

Clark and son of National City spent Saturday visit their former home in Glenco, Mo Dr. Remondino of San-Diego. Mrs. Anna Belle Weatherbie, who died at her home in San Diego September. 3rd, formerly resided In Nestor, with her husband, who had a blacksmith, shop there for a number of years, and their eight children, of whom the now residing in (he Palm City district is Mrs.

Linda Martlnelli. Mrs. Weatherbie was a member, ot the Nestor M. E. Church during her" residerlce here and was 75 years of ags at the time of her death.

Dale Haptonstall spent "Sunday and Monday with bis uncle and Mrs. C. L. Griffin went td Escondido last Friday to spends, a aunt, Mr. and Hapton son of Los Angeles motored down to spend' Sunday with Mr.

and week visiting relatives there. ing Mrs. H. Moody and stall and family on Otay Mesa. Mrs.

John Bowman. They spent mother Mrs. Lena Moody. The" Ladies' Aid of the Nestor cidents in Early American History'1 were the two moving pic an enjoyable Sunday at the beach. Almond Holt of Suncrest spent M.

E. Community Church will hold On October 12 the Townsend tures presented to the agricultural a silver tea at the home of Mrs. from Friday to Sunday with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Club of San Ysidro will sponsor a Mr nd Mrs.

Ritter of San class Monday by their, instructor, building a new home on Sunset Lane. Mrs.Ruth Morse andchildren, spent Sunday in San Diego at' the home of her sister Mrs. Deyo. The Fritz Roll, and Henry Piper ranches on the Otay Mesa are busy bailing Alfred Jones, left Thursday tor Tanforan where his race hcrses will run this winter. The Otay Mesa School started last Tuesday.

The new teacher is Mrs. Kill of San Jose. "Mr. and Mrs. J.

Overby, left on C. W. Stream Thursday afternoon, dance to be given at the San The speakers at the regular meeting of the Palm City District Chamber of Commerce last Thurs Thomas Carmicahiel of National Diego, who have recently returned from a trip to Washington visit Sept 19th. Ysidro Clubhouse. City.

Sidney Weir and Ray Lohman Mrs. Clare who passed Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Reed and away after a month's in son, Eddy, of San Diego spent spent the week end deer hunting near Warner Hot Springs. day, evening, included -Capt.

B. E. Winrow, Undersheriff George H. Brereton and Supervisor Richards. Captain Winrow spoke in the interests of.

a night school to be Woerner. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas entertained Mr. and Mrs.

Malcolm Peace and sons of San Diego on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chapman, Mrs.

Nellie Emerick and children and Gene Wahl spent Sunday afternoon at Ocean Beach. the letter part of the week with Mrs. Ella Truman and son' True. Mrs. Alfred Lampard, and Mrs.

Scripps Hospital at La Jolla on Friday afternoon, was born Clare Evans in the house in Palm City now occupied by' her uncle and iunday Mrs. Truman had a birth- ed at the home of Mrs. Robert Watson on Tuesday. Mrs. Boyd Green was a guest at the home of Mrs.

Mary Durn-baugh of National City iThurs-day at a Potluck for the V.F.W. Auxiliary. Mrs. Mary Thomas who has been ill for some time Is convalescing at the home of her daughfer Mrs. Claude Ostrander of Sah Diego.

Parrish, motored to Escondido for Grap Dape. While there they ay dinner for Eddy Reed to held at the Emgry School if sufficient persons in this locality weref interested and received a very en celebrate his birthday. His guests were Vugel and Junior Chappell. also called on the Reed relatives of Mrs. Parrish.

aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Evans, and where she has been a frequent visitor since leaving here couraging response from the con Mrs.

Frank Jones of East San Diego was a dinner guest of her with her parents a number of Miss Mary Alice Chappell was gregation, and a meeting was planned, to be held at the school, house Wednesday evening' for the Tuesday for Texas with their race horse. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Kane, of Hall returned to their home after a trip of several weeks to their mine In Nevada. years ago.

Mrs. Nidett was thir honored with a birthday party on Friday evening at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Doka Chappell, Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Naron, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Naron and son Owen, of Bakersfield were bere visiting the Robert Naron and Wm. Baxter family over ty-two years of age and leaves be-sides-- herJUWlfe: Gloria, arid -other relatives, many friends parents, Mr.

and Brereton told nf the interest She received Mrs. Laurence Nissen 'and children of ChulatapentSaAyr day evening at home of her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and i 1- -i Mills of San Diego Were guests' of many beautiful gifts. Refresh Mr. and Chas m9liS' to mourn her loss.

A group of San Diego and Palm of the sheriff's office in giving adequate protection to this "locality and advised those living at a distance from the deputy sheriffs Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, Billy Clark, Cecil and. Alfred ments of ice cream and birthday cake were served. The guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Eddy Reed and Tuesday of last week. Mrs. H. W.

Moody. City friends enjoyed an evening Lampard, Morgan Cordeau, left the first the week for Tan For son and Mrs. Frank Jones of San Hatz and Mrs. Dick Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Heavener, Mrs. G. L. Gray and Dr.

O. F. Mr. Mrs. Stanley' Scherjr and daughter and son, ArleneTand Sanford returned Saturday from an Race track where they will, stationed at San Ysidro, or from H.

R. Bennett at Nestor, to. call the main office in San Diegd" in case of trouble. Mr. Richards of dancing at the home of Mrs.

Etta Patterson Saturday. The affair was arranged as a farewell courtesy- to Mrs. C. C. Conley, who visited hia father Mr-Frank Larkin and also Mr.

and Mrs. H. Schufeldt on Sunday. and Mrs. Howard Moody, spent Sunday Mr, and Mrs.

Lawrence Nissen, in their new borne in, Chula Mrs. Charles Quintan, spent work. Huff attended Townsend meet Hardesty-and daughter and son of a three months vacation to Cana LChula" Vista, Mr. And Mrs. Neil ing at the Sweetwater High school Miss Nelly Wolfe Is staying at spoke on' the WPA set-up and ex da, Oregon and Washington Chappell and family of Bohita, Parf Wednesday for her home Sunday afternoon.

plained some of the puzzling fea in Pittsburg, after spending the the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Watson and will attend "the Sweet hundred forty-eight children have enrolled so far in the Otay Mrs. Henry Von Borstal and baby son, who have been visiting water High School for the coming Tuesday, visiting Robert tures of the highways jn this and other localities," C.

W. Stream reported' that the county planning commission had -agreed on the in term. la Mrs. Watson's Earl Waynes and Amelia Chappell of Lincoln Acres and Mrs. Mabel Freeman and two daughters, Mrs.

Rilsy Clark and son, Oscar Webb, and. Mrs. Ella Truman and son tfue. at th5 home of her parents, Mr. Watson.

and Mrs. John Bowman returned Grammar School, which started on September 3. Mrs. Henry Hatz and children stallation of a light at the' inter to Lbs Angeles Thursday where leave-next Mrs. C.

Stokes, entertained section of and Ninth Ave week for Tan Foran race track with a chicken dinner at her she is now residing, 'j and Mrs. Chester Parsons nues. Mr. Rhinehart is the Track Super of Chula Vista were guests at the George Davis' home Sunday afternoon. home in honor of her husband's intendent.

45th. birthday- on --Thursday summer in San Diego, Music or dancing was furnished by Paul and Pauline Gehring and at a late hour supper was served. Those present included Mr, andMrs. L. A.

Stickney, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Mr, and Mrs.

Frank Mr. and Mrs. W. E. King, Mr.

and Mrs. F. R. Simmons, Mrs. Anna Marck-war'dt, Mrs.

Alice Thompson, Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Roberts and.

their house guests, Mrs. Fowler and Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Etta Patterson and the honoree, Mrs. C.

C. Con-ley. PALM CITY Maud McB. Haywood Other guests were: Mrs. Juanita PERMITS ISSUED FREE '1 Mr.

and Mrs. Will" Peterson of and Billy Mitcheil left Tuesday noon for San Francisco. They are vanning the Parson horses Mfller and son. A. Porter, and Mrs.

Robert Watson, attended the While many states charge a fee San Diego spent' Sunday with Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and there for the race meeting at Olympic, games at National City Last Wednesday afternoon a Board -meeting of the San Ysidro for motor vehicle operator li Assemblyman and Mrs. Chas. W.

Stream, took in the Grape Day festival at Escondido and Mr. Stream had a part on the program censes, California administers one on. Saturday, Mrs. A. Prather, Mrs Albert Johnson and with Dorothy and Walter Johnstone, their niece and nephew.

Mrs. E. Rodriguez, gave a Womens Club was held- at the home of the President Mrs. John Bowman of Seward Ave. Those present were Mrs.

L. Judd, Mrs. F. duck dinner last Sunday lit honor of the severest examining systems and grant permits without cost. arranged in honor of the occasion.

Josephine Arce, and Sibbie Jo of Mr. T. M. Ramey, who' left for Mrs. W.

E. Bone, Royal Prather, attended the Exposition Misses Lola Davis and Virginia Arlington, Texas, with the P. Fuller stable, of horses. Those pre at Balboa Park on Sunday eve Griggs, Mrs. L.

M. Moody, Mrs. Ruth Morse, Mrs. Pitts, Mrs. Victor Stewart and How HANDY DIRECTORY Clark McGregor, Mrs.

Mattie Cor Wade and Mrs. Molly Barr are among those who attended' the Royal Neighbors Thimble Club at the Olivewood Club house Wednesday afternoon. sent were Gus wittorf, Baxter Stillwell, and Sid Davidson, of bett, Mrs. H. Shuman, Mrs.

W. ard McBrlde are' the young people from this community who are attending State College Ja San Diego this year." San Diego. Lawler, Mrs. E. Morgan, and Mrs, Bowman.

PROFESSIONAL At the regular sewing class at Mrs. A. M. Banks attended Mrs. Mrs.

Julia M. Anderson, her The South Bay Townsend Club the San Ysidro school last Friday Mrs. Gladys Horn of Chula daughter, Miss Amelia M. Ander Clara Nidett's funeral at the Ben-bough unei al parlors; Monday. Robert Holmes -r Carpenter and Roofer Estimate Furnished 118-6th.

Ave Phone 338-W of Nestor, is planning a big picnic to be held at Imperial Beach on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 15. Every- Vista acted as teacher. re Frances Hayden Fisher son, of San Francisco, and Mrs. J.

Henry of Sacramehto, Mrs. Nldett was a former Otay teacher. 'She resided Alpine at motored south to Mrs. An ning. Mrs." Sid Wier, and children, Katherins and George, visited Mrs.

Wier's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, of National City. On Wednesday the San Ysidro Womens 'Club -held their first meeting, for the' opening winter The Teachers of the Elementary School, Mrs. Ruth Morse, Mrs.

H. Shuman, Mrs. Mattie Corbett, Miss Katherine Kalka, and. Pitts, were the honor guests. Mrs.

Eddie -Morganand Mrs. Jack Page were the hostesses. body is. welcome, to come. 'The (North end of Chula Vista) ATTORNEY-AT-LA the time of her death.

derson's sister. Mrs. Francis M. gular teacher, Mrs. C.

Harris, has been ill for the past week. Her many friends hope she is Improved and able to return to her class- a Nestor club will furnish coffse. Hubert Ingram came Sun es this week. day as a guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. A. Brand. James P. Patterson returned Saturday from a trip to Los Angeles, where he attended a family reunion at the home of his sister, Mrs.

Charles Couts, Rev. J. Nunez, of Mt. Carmel Mrs. Ingram and baby daughter, Jack, and niece, Mrs.

Jack Wittorf and, also attend the Fair at San Diego. Miss Amelia Anderson is director in Charge of Potero Hill Neighborhood rjouse, of San Francisco a project of the Presbyterian Church, among the Russian people of San Francisco. Offioe 392 Thir(T'Avnu Theatre Building Residence 350 Street Officii Ph. 328 Res. Ph.

828 Catholic church, Sah Ysidro, -en tertained thirteen Clergymen and who have been visiting here for the past ten days returned Tuesday with Dr. Ingram -to their home in California. KINDBERG'S SHOE SHOP SHOE REPAIRING "As You Like It- Miss Jacqueline Tolan spjwt eight trustees of the church, and Dr. O. Huff, King TJaylor and Mr.

Thursday with a party of Chula Bernie, of the Border Bank, with a chicken dinner and Spanish fix Clarence and Miss Ermlna' Pur- Vista friends who enjoyed the day hunting and in target practice ings, in Honor of his 13th art- dy spent Sunday and Monday with their brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Purdy and son at their niversary- in the Priesthood on Sept.

5. Hubbard Porter Agency Peters' Shoe 4 CHULA VISTA home near Escondido. While, there OTAY Miss Beth Reynolds Undertakers near Otay dam. 'Charles. Cook and family returned.

Sunday from San Francj.scoand Monday moved to Palm City. Mr. Cook -expects to begin-soon' the erection of a new home on the acreage he owns in the Palm City district. Mr. and Mrs.

Glen E. Close are the proud "parents of. a baby boy, they attended the Grape Day festival at Escondido- Monday. i. Rubin Cave of San Diego, Mr.

and Mrs. Raympnd Alger and Mrs, Roy -Haptonstall had a card party of their own to celebrate Mrs. Al Mis. RoyaLWade spent Wednes Ambulance Service COMPLETE Auto Repair Service Brazing, General Repairs SERVICE GARAGE 14rt National Ave. Ph.

688 ger's birthday recently, at the 202 THIRD AVENUE Phne -V. 18 Haptonstall home. and coJTfee day with Mrs. Albert Eiickson at her home in Encan'to. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Copp attended a bridge party, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowe in Chula Vista Tuesday.eyening were served.

Allied Food Stores L. M. MOODY, Prop. Open Sundays till Noon Phone S. Y.

2071 Open Evenings Till 9:30 Asparagus, Pi 25c Ammonia, Parsons, pints -13c Ammonia, Pay Day, pints 8c Brooms, plain handle, 4-sewed Brillo, size3 for 25c large, 16c Bluing, Mrs. Stewart's, 10 oz 'Bluing, Pay Dayvpints Borax, 10 oz pkg. Borax Soap Chips, large pkg Coffee, Breakfast Cup lb Coffee, MaxVell House, lb tin Dutch" 3 for 20c Corn, Point Loma, whole. Gold. Bantam.

.2 for 29c Fruits For Salad, Point Loma No. 1 Flour, Swansdown Cake, 44 oz pkg 28c Globe A-l, Family, No. 10 bag, 43c Grae Nuts Henz Spaghetti, 21-oz tin All Pure, tall tins 3 for 17c Mfcp Sticks" I0c Mrs. Wallace Brown of. San Diegcr and Mildred Woerner-and Mrs.

Muhgan 'spent the lat born Saturday morning, September 7, in a San Diego hospital. Thejiftle Close girls, Rosalie and Ruth, also share the delight of the advent of young Glenn E. Close, Jr. Mr. and Mrs.

William Vance of Boulder, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mc-Bride from Wednesday over the week end.

Elmer Downs, also a Colorado friend, called on the Mc- ter part of the week in Los Angeles visiting their brother and sis- Wednesday of week Mrs. Violet Shephard of Ocean Beach spent the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Davis. and Mrs.

George Davis' and terin-law, Mr. and1 Mrs. O. Woerner. Sewing classes for adults will son, Floyd, had as guests Tuesday PLUMBING General Repairing on All PLUMBING and HEATING DAY NIGHT WATER HEATERS CE.

WHITE 877 3rd Ave, Ph. 57 (Formerly L. Archambeau) afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CHIROPRACTOR Lewis Y.

Quay, D. Ph. C. Security Trust and Saving tt Bank Building 305 THIRD AVENUE Hours 10 to 12 2 to 5 Telephone 355 begin Friday. They will be held ln4he Otay Grammar School from Carmichael of National City, 9:30 to 11:30 a.

m. and Mrs. Har iris of Chula Vista will be the in Mr. 1: and Mrs. Johnson and daughter of San Diego wereLa- Brides Sunday.

Emory school reopened Tuesday morning with a large, attendance in each grade. who formerly taught at Otay structor. and Mrs. and at San Ysidro, has be'en secur Mr, and Mrs. Roy Haptonstall and son had as their guests Thursday and Friday Mr.

Haptonstall's cousins, Eva, Mildred, Alamay Pjfaeapple, Pay Day No. 2 1-2 tin Pfrex, quarts, 9c 1-2 15c PAirex. Drain Opener I 12-l-2c ed to substitute as teacher of the fourth grade, position was! BUSINESS! urex Bowl Cleaner 12 l-2c LCalLSQ for Prmting" of VE1 Monte, made vacaht'by theTesignationof Norman Knoles, who will teach in Harold Kates. Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Peace and children-spenf Sunday at the home Of and Mrs. Thomas Wilson. 7 -l" Mr. and Mrs." Stanley Scherer and son entertained Mrs. Myrtle Finney at dinner, at the Nanking Cafe in San 'Diego Monday, evening.

Friday they visited friends and' relatives in. Dulzura. -Barret and hredded Wheat for 23c ost Toasties .......2 for 15c ye, Holly San' Diego. Otay Mesa. Soap, Silvergate granulated, lge pkg E.

F. MIKKELSON GARBAGE AND 'RUBBISH COLLECTOR Phone C.V. 819 410 Church St CHULA VISTA, CALIF. Mrs. Cecelia Desmond left for her home jfl.

Shanghai, REVELATION WATER Purlfler Self-FlUlng RENTAL an.d SERVICE $1.25 per menth Phone Bub-offlce, J71 3rd Ave. for free demonstration -Phone C. V. 80 Loy Finney, L- Clark and Sugar, fine granulated, 10 lb cloth bag Soap. Fels Naptha; ...5 for 23c Gorman St.

Clair of Otay and Paul China, aftejr having spent the past three months jn palm City with Sloan, Horace Nelson, Charley Kelsor -and Arnie- Mossholder of Woodbury's Facial Soap for 25c Soap, Super Suds, small Soap Crystal -WhiteHaun her Mrs. Renner and son. -Royal Wade iand" Jack McNaugh ton. Mrs. Desmond sons, have as their guest, Mrs for a hunting trip to Lassen' and Modoc was called here by the illness and death of her sister; the late Mrs.

counties to be gone about three HELP "WANTED Everybody reads Star Classified Ads. Tou arc sure to find Just the kind of help you want this way. Phone V. 80 DR. GEORGE E.

DOWNS DENTIST Security Bank Bldg. Ph. V. 499. 7 3rd Sta.

Chula Vista, Calif. Wade's aunt, Mrs. Molly Barr of where she has been visit ing. Mrs. Jennie Koehler whoias lately been failing in health left Tuesday afternoon to live at 706 Twiiv Oaks ave.

in Chula Vista Harold A. Turner, wife of Lieut. Commander Turner. This will be Mrs. Desmond's third trip across the Pacific ocean to the Orient.

weeks. Mrs. Darley Howe's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. 'Gus Liebholdt returned Sunday to" their home' in Cincinnati, Ohio.

They had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howe and Dr. and Mrs. Robert M.

Roberts The Sweetwater Water Corporation 19 Weit Ninth Street, National City Telephones: have as their house guests, Mrs. Roberts' aunt, Mrs. Fred Fowler, until her health is improved. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Hoffman and children of San Diego, spent Sun Full value loans arranged promptly and courteously on any car; contracts refinanced, payment reduced; park tree. JOHNSON FINANCE CO. 800 B. St Ph. Franklin M78 MEN'S AND BOYS' STOBE WORK CLOTHES, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS RIGHT PRICES! 838 Third Ave.

Chula Vlata and her cousin, Mrs. Howard Far-ris and Philip and Norman, all of Chicago The visitors have, been spending the summer Mrs. -Howe's mother, Mrs. Kate Berliner. Mr.

Liebholdt was engaged while here in playing in a symphony orchestra at the Exposition. Thursday evening Oscar Webb day afternoon with Mrs. Hoffman's National City 266 Chula Vista 441 on the Pacific coast and are here to stay two weeks and take in the National City 267 i San Diego, Main 5829 parents, Mr. and. Mrs.

John Benton, i Car! Baidrich of Fresno was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Mr. Vaughn had not seen hia.

guest for thirty-three years' Mrs. M. V. Seymour of Chula Vista acconrpanied them to the Exposition Tuesday evening and to Point Loma Wednesday. drove the car of his mother, Mrs.

Riley Clark, to San Diego to see a show. When he returned he found that the car ms gone. He reported, the loss to the police. Eddy Reed, a friend, found the car as he wasgoing to work next morning on 32nd Street. It was out of gas, but otherwise, Exposition.

Mrs. Farris has been president -of the Harvey, A. for the past two years. On Monday evening Mr, and Mrs. Paul Johnson of La Jolla who were formerly acquainted with Mrs.

Fowler and her family in Illinois, were caller at the Roberts' home Telephone C. V. 399 Notary P. O. Box 494 O.

C. LUDWIG ATTORNEY-AT-LAW V. Office and Residence-r697 3rd Chula Vista Chula Vista Agent LOUISE H. PRAY 355 Third Ave. Phone C.

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