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Ukiah Republican Press from Ukiah, California • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT UKIAII REPLiBLICAN PRESS, 2U, 1915 "A Newspaper with a Conscience and a Hearl STUDENTS IN CLEVER SHOW SATURDAY EVE A Large Crowd Applauds Delightful Comedy Offered CLEVER pNG SEEN 'You Can't Fool Grandma' Went Over In Fine Fashion (Carried from Page Five) the Cook home, while up looking at a ranch on the coast he had thought of buying. Guests of Mrs. Neil. Mrs. John Wipf and son, Ernest, and Mrs.

Anna Knlghtcn and Tony, were gue.sts of Mr.s. DcJla Neil on Thursday. Mrs. Taylor Eddie, Mr.s. Olive Crittenden and Eddie were shopping In Ukiah Saturday.

On Summer Kangc. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Eddie took their cattle to the range on roster Mountain last week. Harry Cook was moving hi.s herd to Bucknell creejt Sunday. Henry Dickey and Taylor Eddie have moved their -slock to Pine Mountain.

Harry Smith, of the Forest Service, over from Upper Lake to count cattle that were on the forest reserve. Harry Shimmin was home from Yuba City over a recent weekend to visit his wife and daugliter. Mr. and Mr Roy Cha.se were lu pichniund fuw -last week to visit their daughter. Mrs.

Blanche Mr Koy Chase and Mr. and Mr Otto HuRhe were in Wil- lils to Mr.s. Mary Rupe, I'arm Center Alet. The Kami Center lield its ren- iiiar meetint; at Uie gramniar May 15, Itub Tickle i.s liome on leavi'. Have A liirl.

and Charles of Coyote Valley, have a clauuh- li-r. Liiula Ann, burn 10 at LOSES HIS ARM IN AUTO WRECK I.Diiis Herrrn. 415, Santa Rosa re-idcnt. injured In an automobile accident on Cobb Mountain, had his loft rxrm amputated at Tanner Hespkal Tuesday afternoon. The arm was practically severed when the Herrcn auto turned over, the arm belny caught between the door and frame of the car.

Faulty brakes were alleged to have caused the accident. Howard Memorial Httspltal at WiUits. The baby weighed six pound.s ounces and is the lir.st child, Mrs. Garzinl is a Potter Valley uirl. oldest daunliter of Mr.

Mrs. Percy Whitcomb, Sewers Dined. The Red Cross women enjoyed a luncheon Wednesday afternoon before they started their sewing at the grammar school. Tliose who attended were Mrs, Bonnie Thornton, Mrs, Frank Lowe, Mrs. Bert Whlttaker, Mrs.

Charles Whittaker, Mrs. Taylor Eddie, Mrs. Albert Sides, Mrs, May earner, Mrs. T. F.

Liefrinck, Mrs. Edgar Wattetiberg, Mrs. Clara Hopper, Mrs, Frank Mrs, Emerson Brooks and Mrs. Russell Spencer. iNIinislcr's Guests.

Rev. and Mrs, Herbert Brooke, of Ukiah, entertained the following Putter Valley people from the local church Friday evening: Mr, and Mrs. Dimald Stark. Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Sheffield, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Royer. Mr. and Mrs, Grover Hunter.

Mr.s. B. Westerman, Mrs, Geneva Chris- tafferson, Mrs. E. A.

Spotswood and Joanne Norman. From ICiisluiid. Bob Smalley, the S. Navy, is home on a leave from England and visited friends here liver the weekend. He was a guest of Mr.

Mrs, Qrviile Frost. Bob is the r.f Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Smalley, now of Sacra- menld. but fininerly of Potter. Bol).

who Joined the Navy be- Inre we I 'liti-rcd the war, was at Pi'arl Harbor December 7, 1941. Wesley Vann, of Mrs. Geo, of Willits. is home from area on leave. Saw IK'nionstration.

A cheese making demonstra- was held at the liome of Mrs, R. hV40ls last Thursday, STATE THEATRE'S WAR BOND PREMIERE TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY Wednesday, May 23rd Doors Open at 6:45 Buy a Bond as your admission to the showing of one of the year's greatest motion pictures! HERE'S THE HEART-WARMING HIT a YOU'LL SEE 1 li im you ri! little Mairtjaret O'Brien cast in a role that adds cuuntless thousands to her Ian list! MARGARET O'BRIEN VITURBI DUHANTB MUNI i HiRttkT pAyiNPORT VyiLSoM ADLIRv. Short Subjects News Buy Bonds at This Theatre til anil Speed Total Victory inthe I Loam Miss Phyllis Caruso Buried Here Monday The funeral of Miss Phyllis Carusa was held Monday morning from the Orm.sbee Chapel. A rosary was said Sunday evening and a requiem mass was sung at St. Mary's church at 10 o'clock Monday morning.

"Ave Marie" was sung by Virginia LocatelU and Lupe Chavez presided at the organ. Mi.ss Caruso was born In Chicago. While at State College, San Jose, Miss Caruso won the Phelan Literary award. Pallbearers were: Paul Beaufort, liobert McGarvey, Joseph Hull, Wesley Oreeott, Peter Frati and Rii.ssell Richardson. Overcame Difficulty.

Phyllis (Pacini) Carvso was a brilliant student and, although an uiniosl overcame her handicap and continued her studies without interruption. MLss Caruso completed a cour.se at Stanford University and for some time was employed in the San Mateo county hospital, where she wa.s regarded highly because of her efficiency and devotion to duties. AT MENDOCINO (The Mendocino Beacon) Ralph Byrnes was at Mendocino from Ukiah Sunday and visited the Cletus Byrnes family. The Ex-Sheriff wa.s looking well. He is now attending to criminal work for the forestry Service.

HOME Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hogan have received word their son, Lt. Hogan, who had been a prisoner of war in Germany, is enroute heme. Women wlio attended were Mrs.

Frank Hopkins, Mrs. Howard Dashicll. Mrs. Clarence Harvey, Mrs, Virgil Norman. Mrs.

T. F. Liefrinck, Mrs, Lee Smith. Mrs. Foster Guntly and Mrs.

Grover Hunter. Mrs. served lunch at noon. Urolher Is Here. Mrs.

Bruce Walker's brother, Harry Donnifield, is home on leave from the So Pacific while his is in iiorl for repairs, visited Mrs. Walker at her home Thursday, Mr, and Mrs, Henry Bonnifield and Mr, Bonn) field, of Ukiali, al.so the family gathering here Thursday. Alvin Adams and his nephew, Herbert Adams, were in the valley frcm Ukialr on business Thursday evening. Mrs, H. Josepli returned Wednesday from a trip to San Francisco wlicre she passed the early part of the week.

STORMS HOLD UP SHEARERS ABOUTVALLEY Some Small Flocks Have Escaped The Recent Showers BIO BANDSINCLIPPED Anderson Valley Had Continuous Rainfall Lately (Carried from Page Three) serves as an instructor. He has 18 months overseas duty to his credit, having returned only recently. A Welcome Visitor. Cpl. Danny Gentlli, who Is a technician at Letterman Hospital, San Francisco, i.3 home on a three weeks' furlough.

He arrived unexpectedly on his. mother's birthday, May 4, and could not have brought a more welcome present. Corporal Gentill served 28 months In the Aleutians and finds San Francisco a very pleasant change. Mrs. H.

A. Albert and Mrs. Horace Mathison were business visitors in Ukiah Satuuday. Had An Outing. Mr.

and Mrs. William Bromley, of Ukiah, were recent guests at Ray's Report, Philo. Visited Daughter. Mrs. N.

Knivila and Mrs. Wayne Lowrey were guests over Mother's Day of their daughters, Mi.sses Joyce Knivila and Joyce Lowrey. students of Santa Rosa Junior College, who room together in Santa Rosa. Their mothers went there Saturday evening by bus. He Was Drafted.

Carl WithercU. who is better known by the nickname of "Bill," was the only draftee to leave here last week. He has been employed several years as bus for the high sciiool and is in tlie over-30 age group. Teacher Was Sick. Miss Jeannelte Knivila was licme a few days the past week, due to illness.

Mrs. Heryford substituted her at Central sclinol near Ukiah. Her mother. Mrs. Knivila.

was in Ukiah Wednesday and she came home with her. A Church Supper. Cards have been mailed announcing a potluck supper at the HEARD IKOM cable frcm Lieut. Wni; Young, who has just been released from an Axis prison camp, said he wii.s safe, enjoying good health and would -soon be seeing Ukiah relatives. Mrs.

Young is making her home here during the war. Methodist church Sunday evening at 7 p. m. Mother's Day Program. A Mother's Day program was given by the Sunday school of the Methodist church Sunday, under direction of Mrs.

Louise Nichols, superintendent of the Sunday school. The young people's cla.ss, assisted by their teacher, Mrs. Ernest Farrcr, had prepared for all the congregation. Mrs. White To Speak.

The Anderson Valley Unity Club expects a very pleasant afternoon for their May meeting. Guest speakers will be Mrs. J. Q. White, of Ukiah, and Mrs.

Edwards, wife of Dr. Edwards of Philo. Both win speak on flower arrangements. D. V.

Presley Is confined to his bed with congested lungs. He is being cared for by Mrs. Louise Nichols, local nurse. 2 Forest Rangers Were Transferred Two transfers in the Assistant Ranger classification were completed this month Jack Kesslar, formerly A.ssistant Ranger In Sonoma county, replaced Alfred; Poe, with headquarters at Fort i Bragg. Harold (Capt.) Trine, i also from Sonoma county, replaced Alfred Huhtala in the southern district, with headquarters at BoonviUe.

Mr. Poe has filled a vacancy in Napa county and Mr. Huhtala has been transferred to Middlotown in Lake county. IN LIFE'S TWILIGHT Mrs. Anna Porterfield, beloved pioneer celebrated her ninety-first birthday quietly Saturday.

Old friends called upon the revered lady and many sent remembrances. C. M. Dunagan was in town a few Saturday from his home on Cold Creek. Dan Emgllsh, prominent Round Valley resident, was down from Covelo the first of the week.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Chapman, of Oakland, are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall.

For Every Occasion We can provide you exactly what is appropriate in UKIAH FLORAL NURSERY K. N. HENGEVELD SON FLOWERS and Floral Pieces Orders for funeral flowers carefully attended to Telephone 290 Ukiah, California lllllllllillilllll STARTS WITH A SATURDAY MIDNITE SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT, May 26th, at P. M. AND SUNDAY-MOMOAY-TUESDAY May 27- 28 29 Continuous Shows Sunday from 2:00 P.

M. M-G-M 's MIGHTY PRODUCTION of Pearl Famed Novel! Not since "The Good Earth" such CI picturel HURD HATFIELD J. CARROL NAISH AGNES MOOREHEAD HENRY TRAVERS ROBERT BICE ROBERT LEWIS FRANCES RAFFERTY JACQUELINE de WIT Screen Play by Morguorlle Roberli qnd Jane Murfin Bused on llio Novel by Pearl S. Buck Directed by Jock CONWAY and Harold S. BUCQUET Produced by Pandro S.

HERMAN Doors Open 6:45 on Week Nights Thursday Only! May 24th TWO ACE ATTRACTIONS His Grandest, MosI Thniling I BEi CD ca oal PLUS THIS Laugh-Loaded Co-Hii 1 tMi-ii HILLARY BROOKE JEROME COWAN ROBERT SCOTT STEPHEN CRANE mm ALSO: Novehy Fox Ncwr. FRIDAY SATU.RDAY May 25 26 CONTINUOUS SHOWS SATURDAY The kids drop a block busfeir on the Bowery make chumps champs I LEO GORCEY HUNR HAJ: GABRIEL DELL BILLY Adventure-Packed Co-Hit! For Your Added Enjoyment COLOR CARTOON, "Screwey Truant" Novelty 0 Latest News.

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1878-1949