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Covina Argus from Covina, California • Page 13

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Covina Argusi
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Covina, California
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THE SUNSHINE BEAUTY SHOP is prepared to do ladies' harboring as well as all other lines of beauty culture at 431 West Center. street. Special until Feb. 20th, hair cut and trim, 50 cts. To be used within twoSweeks.

2-20 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ricketts and Miss Constance Ricketts, with their guests, Dr.

and Mrs. L. C. Robertson and Mr. Lee Collins, spent Saturday afternoon and evening at the Glenwood Mission Inn, Riverside.

Mrs. Ella B. Webber of Los Angeles is in Covina visiting her son, Harry R. Webber, and family. Abraham Hankin, Russian tenor and pupil of Mrs.

Ben Thorpe, gave a recital Tuesday evening, assisted by Mr. Whitmore and Miss'GeorgieJla Lay, at tho Y. M. C. A.

in Pomona. HAVE YOUR BROKEN FURNITURE REPAIRED AND REFINISHED LIKE NEW. SEE DOBSON, 411 N. CITRUS COVINA. 3-6p Mrs.

E. J. Edwards and Miss Harriett Edwards of Fairmont, Minnesota, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. William Thome'.

Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Thome are sisters. The easterners are also visiting relatives in Hollywood. and Mrs.

Arthur O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nash made a trip to Imperial valley last week, remaining over several days to attend to business.

This is the season to plant walnut trees. I have a large selected Placentia, Erhardt and Eureka. Also Hachiya persimmons. G. F.

Preston, East Cypress avenue, Covina. Telephone 159-21. For all kinds of notary public large assortment of blanks on hand, see Win. B. Thome, notary public, old National Bank Building, Covina.

Phone 107-83. tf Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Haynes will entertain a party of eight Saturday evening radio party. Dr. and Mrs. L. C.

Robertson and Mr. and Mis. J. E. Ricketts attended the Dickens Fellowship dinner held on Monday evening at the Pasadena Shakespeare club.

Florists' floral designs, cut flowers. Phone 649-55. Mrs. D. J.

Speer. tf V. R. Ross of the high school faculty has been confined to his home with an attack of influenza this week. Mr.

and Mrs. 'Chapman will attend a reception to be given at the Roseerans home in Los Angeles Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Carroll Webb entertained on Thursday afternoon with a tea for the members of the Presbyterian chuicli. These teas are regular monthly affairs, given at the home of the members.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodell and family were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sehrensen in Los Angeles.

Rev. and Mrs. A. Goetze have moved into their beautiful new home recently finished by E. H.

Walters on the Adams tract. Mr. and Mrs. Walters were their dinner guests on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ellis Coman of Los Angeles were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nigg. Mrs.

V. H. Park of Los Angeles is a guest this week of Mrs. W. J.

Nash of Cottage Drive. GLENDORA WONDERFTJIi ORGAN COMTORTABUB SEATS PERFECT VENTILATION Phone 467-51 for Reservations LOOK! READ! YOUR INCOME TAX STATEMENTS can be made by B. Thome, old First National Bank Bldg. Plenty of assorted blanks on hand. tf Mr.

and Mrs. George Asehenbrenner and son, Georga and Miss Hazel Ross were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lunde.

Mrs. Carrie Nigg was given a dinner party Thursday evening of last week at the homo of her son, Mr. Elmer Nigg', on West Center street. The dinner was given in celebration of her birthday. A large cake, desorated in pink and sweet peas, was used for tho centerpiece, and the table was trimmed in streamers of pink and white.

Covers were laid for Mrs. Nigg and son, Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hassheider. Mr.

and Gilbert Nigg, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nigg and sons. Mr. and Mrs.

W. Q. Custer and Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. Pence and son, Russell, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fesler in Anaheim. In the afternoon the party attended the meeting being held by Dr.

Bulgin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bull and son, Howard, nad Miss Edith Knight spent Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Fredericks in Eagle Rock. Yes, the weather has been cool, but you can enjoy a nice waffle, hot cake, ham ar.d, or what you wish. Plenty of heat. Service as you wish. Breakfast ready at 6 a.m.

Valley Cafe, 110 East Badillo. tf Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Motter were guests Sunday of Mrs. M.

Hines and two daughters in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. R. B.

Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Barnes, Mm. Glen Nicholas and baby, Mr. and Mrs.

Matt Delano, and Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Maxwell and two children made a party that spent Sunday at Santa Monica.

Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Preston entertained at dinner Sunday for their house guest, Mrs.

James G. Hancock of Fresno. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Mr. and Mrs. L. E.

Walter and Raymond Walter of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Alma Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Collins entertained the Five Hundred club Friday evening of last week with a dinner at the home of Miss Mamie Cook. Following the dinner the party adjourned to the Collins home for an evening of cards. This is the season to plant walnut trees. I have a large selected Placentia, Erhardt and Eureka.

Also Hachiya persimmons. G. F. Preston, East Cypress avenue, Covina. Telephone 159-21.

tf Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Andrews and daughter of Pomona were guests Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Bixby, Sr. Mr.

and Mrs. R. Heidemann of Waterloo, Wisconsin, are visitors for some time in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John Bleecker and Mr.

and Mrs. F. G. Bleecker. Mrs.

J. L. Matthews and Mrs. C. Collins attended the school board meeting of the Frances' Du Paw school in Los 1 Angeles on Thursday.

SAVE EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Friday and Saturday, Feb. 6-7 Matinee Saturday, 3 p. m. Nights, 7 and 9 p. m.

WITH PRIZE shooting contest for the men of the valley FREE. A prize to the winner. SATURDAY NIGHT. BIG KEITH TIME VAUDEVILLE ACT The Winchester Champion Rifle SHARPSHOOTERS IN THEIR DEATH-DEFYING STUNTS OF MARKSMANSHIP See Tommy, the most daring rifle slint of the world! See Madame Bea and endurance rifle champion shot! See them in will thrill you every moment! Also Mr. Tommy Ray, the lyric tenor little man with a big Broadway, New York NOTICE: All Guns and Bullets used in this act are WINCHESTERS and are furnished by GLENDORA HARDWARE CO.

The WINCHESTER STORE Tommy and Bea challenge any man or woman 100 shots to their 75. If you win you get the new rifle in the window of tho Glendora Hardware 'Company. If you lose it costs you nothing. We name the shots. NO RAISE IN ADMISSION FOR All This Show With Regular Program PRIDAT and SATURDAY, February 6-7 BARBARA LA MARR in "SANDRA" Barbara La Marr, Lytell, Leila Hymans, Augustin Sweeney, Maude Hill, Edgar Nelson, Leon Gordon, Leslie Austin, Wallace Morgan, Arthur Carewe, Lillian Ten Eyck, Helen Gardner.

Aesop's IN AGAIN" Christie VERNON in "HIGH GEAR" Sennett GRAVES in "BELOVED BOZO" SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, February 8-9-10 "LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN" George A. Billings, Danny Hoy, Ruth Clifford, Nell Craig, Irene Hunt, Westeott B. Clark, Eddie Burns, Pat Hartigan, Otia Harlan, Louise Fazenda William Humphrey, Eddie Southerlaud, William Moran, Walter Rogers, James Welch, Willis Marks. Special Matinee Tuesday at 3 p. m.

"OUR GANG." FEVER" DRUGSTORE ABSORBENT OTTON in the patented package highest quality cotton, thoroughly sterilized anc kept permanently clean in the specia" dust-proof box. You are safe because hands only touch the cotton taken out. You save be cause this is the most economical way to use cotton. The kind your doctor uses'. Clapp's COVINA, CALIF.

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, February 11-12 Eugene O'Brien and Mae Busch in "FRIVOLOUS SAL" Eugene O'Brien, Mae Busch, Ben Alexander, Tom Santschi, Mitchell Lewis. Mildred Harris BE AY MAGAZINE Imperial ON THE FAEM" Christie VEBNON iu "FBENCH PASTEY" Hal 'Cook Of Orange has been confined to her home for the past week with illness. Mr. and'Mrs. Leighton of Los Angeles, the latter a landscape painter of note, will be guests at dinner Saturday evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ibert Griffith on Bonita avenue. Miss Elizabeth Deeter is improving nicely from an attack of the "flu" which has confined her to her home for he past two weeks. HEMSTITCHING, Mrs. Ida Ames, 163 E.

Badillo, between First and Barranca Sts. tf Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher of Lyndonville, Vermont, who'nre spendjng the winter months in Hermosa Beach, jahd Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Tillotson of Hermosa Beach spent several days last veek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelion McFarland on Orange street. Mr. and Mrs.

O. W. Prescott spent week-end at Long Beach, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Widdis.

They at- ended evangelistic services at the First Christian church Conducted by Rev. Sweeney, where over 250 had united with the church to that date. Dean Shivcly, a pupil in tho Lark Ellen school, while up Mt. Baldy last Saturday with a group of school children, fell on some rocks, cutting gashes in his head, hand and knee. He was taken to a doctor, where a few stitches closed the wounds.

The lad is coming out all right. You have wrecked your automobile! You can get new parts far below cost from the Monrovia Auto Wreckers, 31? South Myrtle Monrovia. tf The missionary society of the Chris tian church held an all-day meeting yesterday. Luncheon was served by the section of which Mrs. Hattie Hostetler is chairman.

The guest and speaker of the afternoon was Mrs. Grant Pitzer of Pomona, the district secretary. Mrs. O. C.

Willoughby, Mrs. Emma Knorr, Mrs. Gladys Johnson, Mrs. Bandack, Mrs. Alice Burpee, Mrs.

George Coolman, Mrs. Luella Smith and Miss Maud Blackman attended Eebekah lodge at Baldwin Park Wednesday night. The Azusa team put on the initiatory work for the new lodge. Plans have teen completed for an evangelistic campaign which will open at the Christian church the middle of March and continue until Easter. Geo.

B. Kellems, a national evangelist of the church, and with whom Eev. Elder traveled for three years as singing evangelist, will come to the coast to conduct a series of meetings, the Coviua meeting being the first. A number of the members of La Paloma chapter of the Eastern Star are planning to attend the Azusa chapter next Wednesday night, when the Azusa. Glondora and Monrovia chapters will entertain the grand officers of the order.

Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and Mrs. Luella Smith were Dr. and Mrs.

G. H. Hcnsen and C. E. Barnett of Los Angeles and Mr.

and Mrs. L. C. Parish of Alhambra. Mr.

and Mrs. 0. C. Willoughby and Mrs. E.

C. Willoughby were also guests Saturday for Better We know the kinds and grades of lumber that meet building requirements most successfully in this locality. You are welcome to as much of our experience and service as you may need in your home-building problem. Pree Plan" 1 I Set -vice 1 Yiney-Millikeri Lumber Company COVINA; BU'RBANK, Ju8.t( received a truck load'of first ting ALFALFA HAY Rhode Tdland Red eggs for 75e per setting. A.

B. Hall Tel. 160-8: Cornet's Variety Store 211 North Citrus Covina, Cal. Do You Need Money? We lend money to salaried people and others, at a fair interest rale. You get the money at once, and pay the loan a little each week or month.

PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT COMPANY Azusa, Calif. LADIES' PURE-THREAD SILK HOSE Reinforced with just enough art silk to insure fine wearing qualities. 20-inch silk boot. This is the biggest $1.00 pair value offered in silk hosiery. Saturday, 2 pairs for $1.00 SALAD BOWLS extra deep shape, assorted decorations.

Regular price 59c Saturday, 3 for $1.00 Chinese Decorated Baskets Finely woven bamboo body, heavy foot, silk tassel, coin and bead decorated. Big value at regular price of $1.59 Saturday, $1.00 Tel. 373-71 500,000 FEET NEW AND USED PIPE CASING In from 2 inch to 12 inch Standard screw pipe, screw easing and riveted steel pipe, valves fittings. We are in a position to design and put your irrigation or water system in complete. Will furnish all material and laboi for same.

If you have pipe for sale we will buy same. All mail inquiries promptly answered. Orders promptly shipped. Write, phone or call ADAMS PIPE WORKS 2025 Bay Angeles, Calif. Telephone BEoadway 1264 We invite you to visit our plant when in Los Angeles J.

WILSON ACETYLENE WELDING United States Automobile Springs for all Makes of Gars Cultivator Steels, Furrowers BLACKSMITHING 8 it 8 s.t 8 Phone 100-72 COVINA ARGUS WANT ADS BRING IMMEDIATE RESULTS. 10 DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS Invitations will soon be out for a "Kid" Valentine party to be given at the home of Mrs. J. L. Mutthows at Navilla Place, Friday evening, Feb.

13th, by the Business and Professional Women's club. The guests will appear in or face a fine at the door. 6 dinner plates (white wear) 1 pitcher 3 saucers 3 cups 1 bowl 1 griddle $1 $1 1 sauce pan (granite) 1 wash basin (granite) 1 stew pan (granite) 1 frying pan 2 saucers 2 cups 1 blue granite stew pan 2 saucers 2 cups $1 $1 1 large frying pan (steel) 2 saucers 2 cups 1 blue enamel cling steel ware saucepan 1 enamel sauce pan cups 1 saucers 1 enamel wash basin 6 cups 6 saucers saucers 6 cups 1 cream pitcher 3 dinner plates 1 enamel sauce pan 1 enamel wash basin Covina Furniture Store COVINA FURNITURE STORE John Trippel, Prop..

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27,155
Years Available:
1901-1958