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The Chula Vista Star from Chula Vista, California • Page 4

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GE SIX CHULA VISTA STAR San Diego County's Most Progressive Weekly FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1935 1 Nissen and family of Cas William Lohman was out on the Monday. tle park called on friends in San TENNIS SENSATION PtJR SOUTH BAY NEIGHBORS' Ysidro on Monday. 1 Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur Boegan and Mr.

and Mrs. Slaten and son Rich Misses Jennie andyMary Ingage of Chicago are visiting their sister, ard attended the races at Agua Mrs. J. M. Sanchez of San Tsldro.

Callente on Sunday. I Mrs. Howard Banks spent Thurs Mrs. A. M.

Banks entertained the Rev. and Mrs. George Alnger day of last week with her mother, Mrs. John Bowman and daugh Noble Threewitt and Clyde Turk Mrs. Rheudia Cornelius in El Ca- Otay Notes Frank Olson of Encanto it Tuesday evening and night i her.

niece, Mrs. Royal Wade. Mrs. Mabel de Belloy of Jam-acha spent two days last week at her home in South San Diego. Mr.

and Mrs. James Lewis made a business trip to Long Beach and ter, Miss Eveline, and Mrs. Eddie Morgan, attended the races Sunday at Agua Callente, of Monrovia drove down over the week end to visit with their families. jon. Celery taken from the Claudio Hermosa Beach the first of the Gonzales place 'this week was re The Community Church of San Cecil McHugh and A.

Lampard r. and Mrs. W. E. Bone and and Mrs, George Jackson pfc- ported to have been pronounced Ysidro, which has been repainted returned from Santa Anita Tues.

at dinner Thursday evening. Mrs. W. E. Bona was hostess at her home in Fairfield Acres Tues-day at a luncheon and all day sewing party.

Her guests were Frank Olson of Encanto, Mrs. Myrtle Moore and Mrs. Bert Betts of San Diego," Mrs. Royal Wade and the hostess, Mrs. Bone.

Mr. and Mrs. Loy Finney were week." Mrs. Frank Powell returned on wery fine quality by the inspector. ted in the mountains Sunday, and decorated, is an added improvement to the day, where they have been for the past month.

Monday from a three weeks' visit Mrs. Inez Doherty of Rochester, rank Berg of San Diego visit- with her son, Milton and his fam arrived last week Thursday Miss Dixie sister of lira. The pupils of the first grade Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Urick and ily, in Huntington Park. to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Skeen.

She will leave 'dly Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lawernce Morgan who have been studying! the life of Lincoln and Washington, will give a play on February 21. Harold Moody, R. ar William Pollard of Monrovia, were guests at dinner at the C.

Moody home on Sunday. ..) (r. and Mrs. Carl Woerner were hosts at a turkey dinner at their home Sunday evening. Polnsettlas motored to Pomona Sunday to see their young son who is in a hos next Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Truman, guests Sunday -of Mr.

and Mrs, (Continued on Page 7) were used to carry out a red color wart Smith in National City, scheme in decorations. Guests were Miss Mary Alice Chappell and True Truman were visitors Sunday at Ir. and Mrs. Thomas Willson Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smedley, Mrs. Cleda nt Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs.

rman Peace and children of San the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Reed in San Diego." West and Cecil Finney. pital there suffering with infantile paralysis. I Mr.

and Mrs. Lin Cody spent Sunday with their son, Walter, and I family at Lakeside. Mr. and Mrs. Cody are now driving a beautiful new Nash sedan.

The Ladies' Aid of the Nestor go. Madeline Bohnert her grand Mrs. George Graham spent Sun ir. and Mrs. R.

Haworth and Frank Gaernsey of Orlando, la only seventeen years old and weighs but 128 pounds, yet he came within one point of beating Sidney B. Wood of New York, former Win- day night at the home of her fath father, J. T. Bohnert, and uncle, T. A.

Parker, the latter two of Na i. Haworth 's mother of Sunny er, Chris- Mikkelson on San Mar a visited Mr. and Mrs. William pl tpman Monday. Methodist Church will hold their bledon champ, and veteran of many cos.

The next day she attended a meeting of the Ninth District A. held at 10:30 a. m. at the Es- tional City, made a trip to Heber in Sunday. They were dinner guests Here at the home of Madeline's uncle and aunt Ir.

and Mrs. John Jones of 1111- regular meeting in the church par- cup match. lore Wednesday, afternoon, Febru-J -r- ary 6th. At the nwnNvt hnar-A condido Methodist Church. spent several days this week the home of Mr.

and Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Urick were Mr. and Mrs. William LaFond I Eniory P--T. A.

held at the home ind. Mr. and Mrs. R. Robertson.

Among those attending the Royal Neighbors' card party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and amone: tne manv music lovers of Mrs. C. H. Mielke.

Chula -Vista. had as dinner guests at their obtain stage seats to hear the ir. and Mrs. William Chapman The home of ft distilled and spring Vatcr home on Palm Avenue Saturday great violinist, Jascha Helfetz Dlav at the Savoy theatre under as their guests Friday, Mr. i Mrs.

Boy Croston of Ocean tXI Ninth Ave San Diego Phone Main 9271 or V. the auspices of the Amphion Club ach. Mrs. Frank Cordingly In National City were Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Gilbert and Mrs. Chaa. Woerner and Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Bone of Fairfield Acres. Mrs. Chris Monday Hr. and Mrs.

C. J. Ailland and Mr. and Mrs. John White enter lighter of San Diego spent Sun- Wednesday, January 23rd.

Plans were discussed for an evening card party to be held at the Southwest Junior High School February 16th. Proceeds wllf be used for school benefit and convention fund as each local is taxed 25c on membership. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook entertained Sunday evening at their home in Chula Vista with an open The Sweetwater Water with Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. tained members of the Fortnightly evening, Mr. and Mrs.

Jay'Swine-hart of San Tsldro. Mark Cook, ouTgenlaT carrier of the rural mail, is the owner of a beautiful new tari-colpred Chevrolet He presented his old car, which however was not very old, to his son Charles as a wedding present Mr. and Mrs. Butler Sniff are the proud parents of a baby boy, tiana Hamil of Los Angeles, state supervising deputy of the Royal Neighbors, was the honoree. ighes anil daughters.

Club Saturday evening for their regular party. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. David Banks, Mr. Mr.

and Mrs. Will Peterson of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Clark moved the Hancock home last week one of the Walter Sharp cot- and Mrs. Thomas Willson, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Johnson and the host San Diego were dinner guests Sun day evening at the home of Mr. house and reception in honor of and and Mrs. White. and Mrs.

Albert Johnson, in tne Mr. and Mrs. Loy Finney enter- evening' Mr. and' Mrs. Peterson, their marriage the preceding Sunday.

Those from this locality who attended were Mr. and Mrs: Leo born Saturday Jan. 26 in the County Hospital of which institution The regular home department oed Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smedley Mr.

and Mrs. Johnson, waiter meeting was held in the otay O. L. Clark at dinner Monday Johnstone and Miss Dorothy John 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 D. PRAY 355 Third Ave.

Phone C.V.1C9 Mrs. Sniff la a graduate nurse. The baby has been named David Jack ening. stone attended the Senior class son. sermon at Sweetwater high.

Doro Klingel and children, Mr. and "Mrs. John Grothe and children, Mr. and Mrs jLJatterson, Ida Lynaugh and children, Ned Jackson and Louis Wolff. school auditorium last Friday with 23 present Miss E.

Belle Alger, home demonstration agent gave many instructions for making candle wick bed spreads. A potluck thy Johnstone is a. member of the Mr. and Mrs. Elbert McClendon children, Mrs.

Martha Blank- Mrs. Paul Miss Isabel More, Mrs. Minnie Wiggins and Senior class. ship motored Sunday afternoon Mission Valley and other points luncheon was held at noon. In nonor of their five year's re interest At an" all-day meeting Thursday Trail's End Troop of the Girl Scouts of Nestor met In the Parlors of the Nestor Methodist Church Thursday aijd held an in of the Missionary Society or ine Basel Banks, daughter of Mr.

id Mrs. Howard Banks, will Te Mrs. Gladys Crowley attended the public installation of the officers of the Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge at National City Tuesday evening. Mrs. Smith was installed as senior guardian of juveniles.

The Palm City District Chamber sidence here Mr. and Mrs. wm. Oopp were surprised at their home Tuesday evening by a group of friends, who called to spend the evening. They were Mr.

and Mrs. Baptist Church, bandage were miH. fnr use in White Cross work. vestiture ceremony for Fern Smith, rn from Rest-Haven prevent Laura Pearl Duncan, Lucille rlum this Friday, where she has The pastor, the Rev. George Ain- Grothe and Opal Skogland who re ten for the past ten months.

ger and Mrs. Alnger were present HANDY DIRECTORY of Commerce will meet in regular to assist the members. At potiucK cently passed their tenderfoot test They were invested by the Jake Stahlheber and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lowe of Chula Vista, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Vogt of CasUe Park and Mr. and Mrs Jack Reuter and Mr. and Mrs. Copp of Otay.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell session Thursday evening, Febru lunch was served at noon. ere guests at a dinner at the troop captain, Mrs. Meneva Lath' ary 7th.

A program of Interesting jme of and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. William Ledbetter PROFESSIONAL am. uioer scouts present were Elaine Snell, Georgia Downs; Grace utler in San Diego, Wednesday entertained at their home Wednesday evening; with a chicken dinner.

numbers is being prepared and the president Assemblyman C. W. Stream, who returned to Palm City Sunday evening, will preside. rening. Virginia Saddler and Ruby Their guests were Mr.

and Mrs Palm City Mrs. R. C. "Mother" More was a Skogland. Mrs.

John Anderson, COMPLETE Auto Repair Service Welding, Bracing, General Repairs SERVICE GARAGE 146 National Ave. Ph. CM Mrs. J. D.

Con boy of San Diego chairman of the troop committee, W. M. Burrls and Mr. and Mrs. E.

M. Ledbetter of Sunnyside and Mrs. J. B. Patterson, Mrs.

C. W. was also present and the guests, una out Tuesday evening to spend week" with her son-in-law and aughter, Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. visitor at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Roberts Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stensrude of Mrs. Roy Cloud, Mrs. S.

Holder- Stream and Mrs. Stewart of Sah Diego were luncheon guests of Chula Vista. ness and Mrs. Theo. Johnson.

Mrs. George A. May wood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Raleigh H. Byrd Frances Hayden Fisher ATTORNEY-AT-LA Offiee 882 Third Avenue Theatre Building ftedenoe 850 8tr lughes and children. Mrs. William Ledbetter and Mrs, The Otay class in agriculture is After luncheon Mrs. Patterson took Emory A.

will observe and children enjoyed a day in the "Founders Jay" of the Congress of invited to see the pictures, tJvina-' Cell" and a mountains. Saturday. lerxnan Huddieston attended a Parents and Teachers and Its own ulltlng party and potluck lunch- Russian picture "Grass "4o. be ex- Mn Mftrv Chesbro received a on at the home of Mrs. Evelyn twentieth birthday February 6th at the home of Mri.

Moore of hibited-at-tbeeglarjmeetlng of I visit Ja8tweekfrom.lierfr!end1 xyie in sweeiwaier vaueyTues- the Lincoln Acres class at the Lln- Mrs. Rena Wheeler of Ananeim Palm City at 2 p. m. Speakers will Offiee Ph. 828'i Rm.

Ph. 828 tiol Acres school next Tuesday be Mrs. C. G. Buehrer, San Ysidro, I Mrs.

L. Snell and Mrs. C. H. KINDBERG'S SHOE SHOP-shoe REPAIRING "As Ton like If" Agency Peters' Shoe CHULA VISTA evening.

The pictures, "The Green Plant" "Mold," and the "Wonders past president of the Ninth District Mrs. Ivan Jaggers, fifth the ladles in her car to La Mesa where they heard a lecture delivered by Judge Samuel W. Chicago in -the La Mesa grammar school j. Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Adele M.

Foster in a Pasadena Hospital. Mrs. Foster will be remembered as Adele Map son, whose family lived in what is now the Creighton place a number of years ago. A brother, Robert L. Mapson and a sister, Mrs.

Ora M. Draper, are now residents of Mlelke attended the Ninth District meeting at Escondldo Monday, vice president Ninth District; Mrs. of the Ocean" were shown to mem-h of both classes last Monday January 28th. N. Graham, Otay, president Sweet eveninff in the Otay school audi water Council; J.

M. McDonald, su Lola Davis and Merle Sage are Cannichael of perintendent Sweetwater Union National City is instructor. Hubbard Porter Undertakers High School District; Frank Chase, the young people from Palm City who are graduating today from Sweetwater Union High School. principal Southwest Junior. High On account of the graduation xerclses at Sweetwater Union High School this Friday the Tarm Bureau meeting has been oatponed until Friday evening, Tebruary 22.

Graduating exercises will be held friday afternoon a(i 1:30 In the Xay School Auditorium. The pro-tram will consist of a talk by Miss Ada Yok. county superintendent schools; numbers by the school orchestra under the direction of Harlan Skinner; a play by the sixth 'rade and selections by the rhythm Mrs. George Graham entertained School; Mrs. M.

Oliver, principal San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. M. M.

0'Connell, Emory Elementary school. Stu dents of Emory will participate in J. B. Patterson, custodian of Ambulance Service the candle lighting ceremony. Miss Ruth O'Connell and Richard O'Connell motored to San Diego Sunday to attend the band concert given by the SERA band.

with a 1 clock luncneon ai ner home Saturday in honor of her daughter, Bobby, who celebrated her eighth birthday. Those present were Bobby's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mikkelson of San Marcos; her aunt Mrs. Sally Brad-way; her cousins, Jane and Ann French' Barber Shop Tne Largest Shop to Tvwa HAIRCUTS, SB Three Chairs Fine Senrtoe Fl Hen and Wotnea 294 Street Branch No.

22 of the County Library, located in his store at Palm City, has received a circulation report for the past year as follows: San Ysidro News 202 THIRD AVENUE Phone 18 Friends of Mrs. C. W. Ward will F. Strickland of San Diego was in San Ysidro on Monday.

be pleased to hear that she is again able to walk out in her garden after being confined to the house for six months with a brok Brad way, and Darlene and jacn Davis, Mrs. Jennie Koehler and Mrs. Graham and daughters, Bob- Mrs. Peggy Davidson, owner of Mind. Those to be graduated from Otay School to the Chula Vista Junior High School are Madeline Bohnert, Zoa St.

Clair, Esther Montes, Frank Gonzales, Kunlteru Mayeda, Ruben Caslllas, William Parsons and Tsutomu Date, i I And BethV' Darlene Davis re the Marguerite Courts was a viS' itor in San Ysidro on Monday. en hip bone. mained to spend a week end with Fiction, 1564; non-fiction, 193; juvenile, 294; magazines, 176. To tal, 2227. This Is a gain of 546 over the preceding year and is considered an excellent showingi 'Mrs.

Mary E. Hodgden, who was the house guest of her friends, Mrs. Laura E. Dyer for the past two weeks, has returned to her home in Los Angeles. During her stay here Mrs.

Hodgden made several beautiful oil paintings. On Thurs The Palm City Woman's Club her cousins; For Prompt BARBER SERVICE See Bill Morrison Bob Woolridge Opposite Post Office Mrs. Mabel Shuman spent night in the home of Mr. and will meet in the club rooms next Mrs. Jack Shay of National City.

CHIROPRACTOR Lewis Quay, D. Ph. C. 8eeurity Trust and 8ving Bank Building SOS THIRD AVENUE Friday, Feb. 8, at 12:30 o'clock.

There will be a pot-luck luncheon followed by a program in charge Mrs. Tully Pitts and her mother of Mrs. C. W. Stream.

attended the races at Agua Calient on Sunday. Mrs. George Gray spent the week day evening Mrs. Dyer invited a number of friends in to see the paintings and after viewing them the ladies spent remainder of Hardware Paint end In- San Diego as the house guest of Mrs. Helen Conway.

She Hours 10 to 122 to Telephone C. V. 855 Dr. and Mrs. Robert M.

Roberts entertained at dinner Thursday 1n their home on National Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harvey of National City. On Saturday they had as visitors Mrs. Vesta Scott, and Mrs.

Archer of Whlttfer. the evening playing bridge. Prizes also visited her friend, Mrs. Wal ter James of Flint, -who is for- high and low score were given and refreshments were served. Allied Food Stores SAN YSIDRO L.

M. MOODY, Prop. Open Sundays till Noon Phone S. Y. 2071 Open Evenings Till 9:30 -features for this week end Beans, Campbells, 1 lb tin Cleanse Holly 3 for 10c Coffee, Ben Hur, 1 lb Red 31c Coffee, Ben Hur, 1 lb.

Blue 28c Coffee, Breakfast Cup, 1 lb pkg Corn, Point Loma, Maine, No. 2 tin 15c Dog Food, Bar None, No. 1 tin Jell Well .......2 for 11c spending the winter in San Diego, BUSINESS Through the Snowbank for Losing Tug-o'-War E. F. MIKKELSON GARBAGE AND RUBBISH COLLECTOR Phone C.V.

610 410 Church St CHULA VISTA, CALIF. Dishes Sporting Goods A D. SKINNER CO. ard ware- Store Opposite Post Offiee iHHS! -2 for 15c 'A Property Management Banch Property PS HEN'S AND BOYS' FUBNISHTNOS. WORK CLOTHES AND BOBBINS SALES SERVICE Licensed Real Estate Broker SHOES UNDERWEAR Hy-Pro, 1-2 gal 14c La France Powder .....3 for 25c Olive Oil, Re Umberto, 3 oz glass Oysters, Club House, 5 02 tin 2 for 25c Pronto 15c Pumpkin, Point Loma No.

2 1-2 tin Post Toasties ...3 for 25c Prunes, Silver Gate Italian No. 2 1-2 for 27c Swansdown 28c String Beans, Silvergate, whole Refugee No. 2 tin 15c Sugar, Fine Granulated, 10 lb cloth Soap; Fels Naptha 3 bar 14c Soap, White King, granulated, large 28c Soap, White King Toilet :3 bars 13c Soap, White King Laundry ...........5 bars 15c Tomatoes, Silvergate, solid pack No. 1 for28c Chula Vista 835 Third Ave. Phone National 853 733 National Avenue NATIONAL CITY, CALIF.

CALL 80 JOB PRINTING Full value loans arranged promptly and courteously on any car; contracts refinanced, payments reduced i park JOHNSON FINANCE CO. Vinegar Heinz, pints Cheese, Blu Hill 14c These recruits of the One Hundred Seventeenth company of the Civilian Conservation corps of Tan worth, N. are shown getting a snowy hath as they are hauled through a 02-foot snow baplcThls was theil penalty for losing a tug-o'-war to the regulars the company, during the winter sports prdpam enjoyed by the campera B00B. St. rh.

Franklin J476.

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