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gMQDESTO NEWS O-O O--O District Officers Of Golden State Rebekah Lodge o-o o-o Mrl' 1 1 Prrvldrnt and hrr of dUtrict Horn. In the upper row. left rltbt. are: MfK Ahem Horn. trend nutnhal; uoaowa.

jnma wcretao, MM. grand Harden; Jin. SjKIa Johnson, district deputy president, and Mrs. Ithein, grand Inside guardian. Jk-low arc Mrs.

JennK, ttalhtre, Irlt, grand outside guardian, and Mrs. Emily I'rich. irand (llartsouli Fhctn) Resident Attended By -Many 1 held. Friday In celebration 'of 'ihc eighty-ninth birthday 1 -oI-'Dr. A.

Wood was attended by. 121 the. af ternooc and evening's, program was given that Included talks'-and greetings from Mayor So! P. Ellas. James MsCor- mlck.

JJ'. Bertram', for. the' Sons of Veterans (Bertram's fatter Dr. Wood saw service together In the' Civil War); Hogln for the 1 Woman's'Relief Corps, Mrs. Auxiliary' ot th Seas of'Veterans.

Charles Glvens bagier. for; thV Sons of Veterans Hev. of the Luther aa Church; Thomas. Stration and MIss'-Frances Spear, -represcnUnK the officers of the EpworthLcagui of the: First. Methcaisf? Church Kais Austin- for the War Mothers and Mrs.

Ahri Haucer for tho Dacghters Veterans. thb "speeches' a' quar- tst composed of J.f Snare Harry Hugh High and Eiy.Bradbury sans.arKroup.of.old Trarisongn, Including'Tenting -Tonight and Where Are Boys Of The Old. Brigade: DJv; Wood' wasTpresentea with "ai flowers number; cf "decorated orranlca- practiced den'lis- trylnodestofor.mor8,than thirty Jj.asrllvbJ.ueer;for the pas fcrty j.years. He. -has' been commander, of this local post of the Grand the 'Republic several times, at one time was the third vicc-comraander of the C-all- fornla-Jfevada' He" has PERSONALS MISS KACHAEL GATLORD of Berkeley Is a guest In the homo of Mr.

and Mrs. W. S. Scott for the weekend. EDNA LINTON and ion Donald spent Thursday at the State Fair.

MRS. R. SHERWOOD re- "irned Wednesday evening from Portland Oregon, ivhcra she visited her parents for two weeks. Given Party And Shower In Presnell Home Mr. and Mrs.

Lester who were married In Stockton Tuesday, were the guests of honor at a party and shower given Ic tho' homo of Mr. Mrs. Orln Presnell Thursday evening. Mrs. Greenwood be remembered by fccf friends as Mlsa Verla Presnell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. been aimeiabet- of Methodist Church since early; childhood, and during, his rcsldence'ln -Modesto, Identified with many of 'the progressive' move mente.in tlvs 'city s.llfc..:' Among the numerous. letters, received by Dr. Wood on'his annt-' was from his "2, Eayaioad Smith of San Francisco, and friend In Dawsori. Alaska.

Members of- ilv present at. tho'reception were: Mrs. Minnie. H. Perkins.

G. K. Hanscom'of tn Sir. 'arid Mrs. of Ceres: Dri and Mrs.

C. Wood and EVe- lyn and Doris of and Mr and aaugK- ters. Geraldine and GenevIeVe." Other -guests ana Mesdamcs Lc A. Collclt T. 'L.

Halncs Turlock: Alex C. Xt? 3 1 L.H. Wolfsen. James g. H.

a.Kcolojv Gus Bertrsm G. Boose; Gertrude Lester H. -H. Hall, 'Emma. Mrs.

Irene Schrcich, Mrs, Edith. Moss, Ida Anna Houwr. Francis Klbbc. Mrs. Lura of Nebraska-, Mm George Backus.

Minnie B. Hpgin, LeMira C. Graham. Mrs. Charles, Sorensen, -Mrs.

Clara M- Green. Mrs. Caisie Clark. H. Fred Wlthelm.

O. Long. C. II Givens, PauV Wll- nelm. Letrls Wilhelm, G.

H. Inrle B. Hufted -John R. Wilhelm! B. B.

Spears of El Rerio, Oklahoma: Myrtle Dodd. Lo i sc Alllen Sprarn, William E. Kni-riern. Jessie I. Knicricm.

Herbert Jt C. G. H. Presnell. She Is a graduate MRS.Li-V.

ROUSSEAU returned ot th Modesto High School and Thursday from her vacation trip to the coast and the hills above So- nera. MRS. H. -GOULD, her ton and daughters. Virginia and Marjorle, motored to San Francisco Saturday.

MRS. M. H. KITTRELLE and Mrs, Mary Perry wero members of a party'that vid.ted Santa Maria and Del Mar Saturday. MRS.

J. T. LEWISaro in Sacramento, -seeing the fair and vlaltlng relatives. MISS BESS SMITH, who recently returnee? from a trip her mother, Mrs. Emma Smith, has gone to her home In San Francisco.

Her sister, Siolla Smith, ti- cornpanled B. BEEMAM of San Is tho guest of her sis-: ter, Mrs. George Caster of Fifteenth Street. MR. AND MRS.

W. EA. who have their son- Florida for-several months, arc- ibw.visiting relallvcs'm Tennessee. They plan to 'Modesto this MRS. HOSCOE LEE entcrtam'ed Mr.

and children of San Fran? In their-home last Mand'and' went" on a hunt-: ng trip'while Mrs. Leo. and 'her. guests at -home. FEEE DEMONSTRATION Now VGoing Onx TVEBNEB-S Improved Natural Permanent Waving JIachIno l-arac.

JUi No klnki frlsxst. California Beauty Shoppe 1C02 Tenth St. Phono 1703J It cces where invued 2nd stays 1 where well treated. "Ws Treat Yon Right" V000E BEAUTV SHOPPE 1115 Ey- Slick Blis. JOSEPH-PHIESTER and hlldren: returned homo Mast Sun- ay after having spent the Sum- raer toanths In Sim vhcra.they took a house for two months, ROMESHA spent Thurs-' ay In Stockton, where he visited fiends." Union HoldsMeeting The Ladies' Union of the First Church met at the home II: Covoria Thursday afternoon for tho firct meeting of Fall.

About twcnty.fIvc members were The afternoon was devoted to the study of missionary work and to making plans for the Fall and Winter activities of tho Refreshments were served on the since her graduation has been -cm-- ployed by a business firm in Modesto. Greenwood is tbc son of a large ranch owner at Wenatchee, Washington, and it Is la Washington that bo and his bride expect to mako their home. Ai the party Thursday evening, cards were the diversion. At the close of the games, refreshments were served and the young couple showered "with gifts. Those present were: Messcrs and Mesdames G.

H. Presnell. Cecil Max Foster. Williard Ladd. Albert Clovauelll.

J. Graffis of Stockton; William Am- crlnc, Roy Amerine, L. H. Parer of Jessie Mc- 'ready. Margaret West, Avis Rushan; Mcfscra Earl Presncll.

Hubert Presnell and Otto Zimmerman. i Oes 'Moines Visitor, Party In Home Of Sister Mis. Earl -Flint, entertained a of friends at her home at 2M bcniple Street Friday-afternoon, at i bridgo party. The occasion honored her sister, Frank Gaffhey. who here on visit from Dts Mclnes, Iowa.

The home.was attractively.decor- ated with baskeis of zinnias, dahl- as and astern. At thb close of the card games irlzcs were awarded to' Mrs. 3eorgc Hitch and Mrs. Edward War Mothers To Hold All-Day Meeting Sept. 19 The War Mothers held a meeting In tho Woman's Improvement Club- houjo Wednesday afternoon.

It was decided to hold an all-day meeting at Graceada Park September 13. Members of the Stockton Chapter of War Mothers are to bn asked to attend as guests. Plans arc to bt arranged for a program bo given during the afternoon of that day. Plans were also discussed for tho rummagi during Girls' Circle Gives Shower Party Foi Mrs. J.

McCallum The Girl's Circle of the First Christian Church held a meeting at the home of Mlsa Carolyn Van Derson on Kansas Avenue, Tufcs- day evening. Following a business meeting a program was given under the leadership of Miss Van Derson. Miss Dorothea Sprague gave an interesting account of the needs of tho people of China. She was dressed ge sale to bn held some i Chln costume. Taa needs of the next six weeks.

5 ulh America, Porta Mrs-'Cora B. Cox, stato president of War Mothers 'of California, vho has been holding the offices )f corresponding secretary, rccord- ng secretary, publicity chairman, and magazine chairman In the local Selb. and guest prize, was -pre-1 organisation, handed in her resig- ented to Mrs. GaCfney. nation of these offices for the rca- Catherine Mrr H.

a Croker, Sol P. Eilas. T. B. Scott, Marie Hopson, Minnie Caster, Rebecca McNcal.

Josle BsJdrldge, Mrs. Jennie C. McHenry, Doris Jaco Wood, Eleanor A. Remmy, Selic Wood. Georgia McCoy, Hurdle McCoy.

Flora Anders, Mrs. Anders. Stratton, Frances Spear. Mrs. D.

Russell, Mrs. Martha Rusjoll, Emma C. Johnson, Mrs. W. E.

Bacon, John Drummomi, Mrs. M. Elghny of Turlock; O. W. Elghny of Toriock; R-bccca M.

Drake. C. Bussinger, ElUa Bussinger. Mrs. Jennie Hughson.

Mrs. Julia Wood, Mm. Burnett Miss Burnett, Mrs. IJcNcal, Dorothy Croker. Alberta Van Rae.

Harry J. Dawfon. Ray Bradburj'. Hugh High. J.

P. Snare. W. a Keeley. Margaret Sadie Crowcll.

Minnie Brown. Klnncar, H. G. Holm. Ann Maytle Patten.

Mir.r.lc S. Wood. Essye Wood. Doris Jane Wood and Evelyn K. Wood.

Bcs. Phono W-F-11 Studio I'hono 196I-W Mrs. Nestler TEACHER OF PIANO at Poroona.CoUtso.ana pnpu of Alfred Appling BoUcr of Los Angeles and European fame. FUNDAMENTALS THOROUGHLY TAUGHT Bcsldcnce Cuttle Ranch Road Sludio J3S Sladcra Ave. Refreshments were" served on ables centered with small baskets jJ flowers.

Those present were: llcs'dames Frank GaffnejvLIoyd.Goodln. Roy Smith, Claude Icorpc Riteh, Edward C. C. Nunnally'and the hostess. Mrs.

Uoyd Goodln assisted.Mrs. Flint In entertaining her friends. Mrs. Harold Kearns Entertains-Coterie Of Friends At Bridge Mrs. Harold Keams entertained a coterie of- friends at an evening ot.

bridge in her home Friday. Baskets of bright-colored zinnias rich istei and bowls of asters were used ef- fectively'In the HvlHK looms. Tho supptr trays were adorned with the game flowers in orchid and green. Nut cups and other appointments vrcro of the ramc color scheme. 1 Prizes at the clote of the gamti were awarded to Mrs.

W. S. Scott and to Lyndall Merrill. Those invited were: Mcssera. and" Mesdainea W.

S. Scott, Merrill. Leonard Weeks. Ed. Taylor, C.

E. and Thomas Boone. Dr. and Mrs. A.

A. Meyer Hiss Rachacl Gaylord of Berkeley. son that her work In tho state ot- fice will call her away from Modesto much of tho time that pile would bo unable to perform- the duties those offices here. Hatch of Sunset Boulevard -was elected to perform the work of thccp offices. Fifteen members were present at the meeting.

Group No. 5 Of The Society Holds 'Park Meeting Group No. of the E. F. Society of the First Presbyterian Church held a meeting at the.

Rose Arbor In Graceada Park Thursday aftcr- on. Sirs. Alice Russell, president, presided at the business meeting. Tho coclal hour -which followed enjoyed by: MfSdames Alice Russell, H. A.

Rustll. A. B. Fleming. A.

McMillan, F. A. Fisher. C. Frailey.

William McNeal and M. Belts. Mrs Alice Russell ami Mrs. F. A.

Fisher were the hostesses for the afternoon and rcrvrd refreshments at the conclusion of the program. Smyrna Chapter Celebrates Filth Birthday With Party The Smyrna Chapter of the Or ler of the Eastern Star held meeting In the I. O'. O. F.

Hall in Ceres, celebrating the fIJth birth, dav of the chapter. The program included groups of songs by Mrs. Myrtle Emmalyn WlUett and Mary Cascbicr Rnd readings by Mrs. Jllldrcd Willott. Mrs.

Maude Wicking Honored At Party By Amaranth Court Maude Wicking, who left Friday morning for her new homt: in Berkeley, was the guest of honor at a card party held Wednesday evening at the home of Misa Bertha Ann Coopor, by the members of the Modesto Court of Amaranth. Mrs. Wickiag and Miss Cooper were dinner guests preceding'the party, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gforgo Severn and following the dinner went to the home of Miss Cooper, where Mrs.

Wicking pleasantly surprised to find tho members gathered to greet her. The evening was spent playinc whist after which prizes were awarded to Mrs. William Games of Rlvcrbank and to A- W. Hay- Refreshments were served at tho conclusion of the evening. Guesls present were: Mcsse'ra Mesdames William Carnes of Uiverbank; Ward Howe fownscnd.

A. W. Haydock. Jack Morey, George Severn. Ray S.

I Leepcr. Hubert Wellman and Carl Sahl: Mcsdames Maude Wicking, Carrie Srown Dexter. Minnie Blessing. Helen Corby, Lcroy r. Louis: Webb.

Marie Mor- Rico, and other foreign countries Twain-Hartc Cottage Scone Oi Week-end Party The recently completed cottage Dr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Wilcox at rwain-Haile the scene of a ongonial purty" over the wfek- when they entertained Mrs.

Vilcox-3 sister. Mrs. C. H. Daring.

nnd her friend. Miss Beth nsrani of San Francisco. Mrs. father aaJ niotlicr, Mr. uid Mrs.

James G. Maltman. were also guests at tho cottage. Friday Bridge Luncheon Club To Meet Sept. 15 The Friday Bridge Luncheon Club will hold its first meeting of the Fall at ih- home of Mrs.

George Earo on September 15. A lunchecn will bo served at nwn. ant the afternoon will be spent at Ihc card lablc.i. Members of the club include: Mesdamcs Felix Hancy. Huzhlon, B.

C. Hawkins. Waller P. Shoctrakc. o.

Davis, George Chapman. Clarence 'TucKor and George Bare. Miss CRroljTi Van Dtrson, Miss Louise Brown and Mlsa La- Rue Johnson. After the program, a social hour was held, at which time refreshments- wtrc served. Mrs.

James McCallum, a sponsor of the the group, siren a miscellaneous shower. Those present were: Misses Melba Mythaler, Maxinc Fitzgerald, La Rue Johnton, Ip.ntha Johnson, Ixiuisc Brown. Dorothea Spraruc, Alia Bcrtlia Allen, Carolyn Van Mrs. J. H.

McCallum and ISre. W. H. Putnam. Orenda Sewing Club Entertained By Mrs.

Ethel Kauflman Members of the Orenda Scwlnr Club were entertained at a social and business meeting held In the home of Mrs. Ethfl Kauffman at 500 Fifth Street Thursday after- At the supper hour a feature of the refreshments was a large birthday cake made in (ho shape of Mar. It was cut by the -worthy matron. Among those present wctc: Visiting Mstrons Floicnce Shcpheid of i.1 Rio Chapter. Lucretia Garb- crson ot Escalonia Chapter Kathleen of Wisteria, and Ella Halford of Elects; Patrons Edgar Austin of El Rio Chapter and Kay S.

Lcepcr of SIccta. As it -n-as also advance night, the following associate matrons were welcomed: Clora Mowrey of Pcnt- alpa Chanter: Almata Ripley of El Rio, Rose Bowers of Wisteria, and Grace Waterman of Elccta. Nina charter members vrcrc present and honored, as follows; Perry r-ipham. Mary E. Leavitt, Ethan D.

Smith, Nora Taylor, Lane Spencer. Mable Either Lapham, Minnie Smith. Ella Fcrrc and Har- rictto Past patrons and matrons also honored were: Perry Lapham, Richard S. Hiatt, George Severn Mary E. Leavitt.

Harricttc Roberts and Mablc-Lapham. John Muir A. To Meet Tuesday The hours -were i The John Muir Parent-Teacher in I Association will hold ita first meet- cmb'-olderlng prizes to be awarded I of Fa on Tuesday at at the card party which they ex- I :3 pcct to hold at Marshall Hall on A of the school arc tho evening of September 25. to be present, as there aic thn evening of September 25. Members present included- Me-s- dames C.

Waggner, B. Murphy, Brewer, V. Chlsman, M. Omar, March. R.

A. Sipe, W. Vaz and Theresa Sharp. Improvement Club 1 Postpones Meeting i The Wcstport Improvement Club i has postponed tho meeting announced for September 12 until September 19. It will be held at I the home of Mrs.

J. C. Surrybne I in Ccrw. a numhor Important subjects to be discussrd. There -will be a round table talk on Tour Baby Goes To School, led by Mrs.

Amos Bombrrgcr. A social hour will fol- thc business meeting, dming which refreshments will be senea. A maktj you oood a'l ever. Bobbed hair 50c Loag hair 75 STANLKY BEAUTY SHOP I 1 "6 Eyt St. New Elkj BUj.

i BERTHA ANN COOPER TEACHER OF SINGING ANNOUNCES The Opening of Her Studio Pupil of tie L. A. Tonyns. und the late David Eispham (founder of opera In English) both of New City Former teacher of voice at Tartkton College, Texas Christian University. Iowa Stato University and Wisconsin Stato University o.

REGISTRATIONS BEGINNING NOW Studio 1003 Fourteenth Street Phone 251 Special Revival Services To begin Sunday, Sept. Oth At Bethel Church (Pentecostal) Cor. 15th and Streets i KEV. J. B.

Kranffdist, In Charge Meeting at 7:45 Mjht Next Week Special Slnginjf Full Gospel McsafTcs All Are Invited to Attend ijwu i rls. Mary Perry and L. C. Rhlen; Misses Pearl Davis, Nellie Scott Helga Lanlein and Bertha Ann Cooper. Bride-elect Given Shower By South Dakota Club Miss Ina Grace Walter, whos" T-gagcment it Allen Collctt Was announced rccenUy, was hon- orec at a party and sbowcr Thursday at the home of Mrs A.

Krueger. Mrs. A. T. Hartwlch vaa an assistant hostess.

Invited ftticsts included the members of tho South Dakota Club. Thci time was spent in a social ray. and iliss Walters was pi-c- tcnted with shower of gifts, rhich Included articles for use in icr new kitchen. Refreshments served at the of the social hour. Members present were: Mcs- dames R.

J. Walter. Lorcn Hadley, Charles. O'Dell and J. W.

Gross, nvited gnestfl were: C. A- JoIIett and Sirs. Walter Andrews, Misses Ina Grace Walter and Cora Hart. Tucker Cottage At Pacific Grove I Visited By Many The M. E.

Tucker cottage Pacific Grove was the scene of a continuous round of parties and family gatherings during the Summer. Various members of the family spent part or all of the Summer at the coast with Mrs. M. E. Tucker, while other relatives and friends were invited for the week-ends or for special occasions.

Among those, vrho enjoyed the hospitality ot Mrs. Tucker at her coast, cottage arc Mrs. J. J. McMahon and daughter Evelyn and son Jack, Mr.

and Mrs- Clarence Tuoker and daughter Mnrtha, Mr, and Mrs. J. Richards, Mrs: Maude Holthani and son Glen Holtham, Mr. and Mrs. Franlc Dunne of Stockton, Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. Bowersmith, Mrs. Teddy McMahon and Miss a i Bledsor.

The McMahons and the Tuckers returned to Modesto last week. United Spanish War Veterans Club Meets The United Spanish War Veterans Sewing Club met with Elizabeth Sizzey Wednesday afternoon in her home at Waterford. The' afternoon was spent in sewing on fancy work for the Fall bazaar. Refreshments were- served at the close ot the afternoon. Those present were Edith Cam ri Elhel Wilhlte.

Ora Lowe. Sadie Crowell. LHllan Trow, Margaret Inrjlo. Hazel Lons, Bernlcc Fields and Mrs. Wars.

SAN fRANCISCO A rijit to San Frill- Cisco viil be all the. tuoie if you slay at ihc CANTERBURY. I Icrc sincere hospitolilv, iUwless serviee.ideal location unite ip make it en alily of a udl op- pciifcd kovx. 'ScSfor FoWfr 15VEN I It'TTCR -That's ME, another bottle of VALLEY You said it, Bill, nothing to equal the flavor and that old time tang that you get in a bottle of VALLEY BREW! It's right out in the lead with the A IT and KNOW HOW in Brewing VALLEY BREW FOR I EVERY- TIME! VALLEY BREW ON DRAUGHT PARK VIEW. S09 Eleventh St.

TKCK'S PLACE, S04 Xlntb St. THE CLCB, 921 St. TVXAX CIGAR STORE, 93T II St, --ORDKR IT BY THE A FROM VOt'R UEALKK OK GROCER.

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