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FACE MGBT- MODESTO NEWS-IIEIUI-D. OfTOBFK IS 1733- Personal, Local Items Of Stanislaus NEWS OF COUNTY AND VALLEY Editor Eleanor ihlioc, ufco hikbeftt eJItor of O-t-Uirh a publivlied at tKik- i i Hilivn hi whool rlub activities and i a member of jirU' glee dub. 'Dad'Ranes, 99, Injures Head In Fall At Manteca Keith Bhaffer Elected President To Succeed Samuel Zentner MERCED, the JJeretd Boys' Cab for the be rcoaihs elected At a meeting Hendsv. Kellh Shaffer named president to tueeted Saaue! were ninety toys present el thc men "Other efficers chosen are: Don- aid Hesse, vice, president; Joseph recorder; Vernon Troin- treasurer; George Knott. Czff'.

veii leader. The new will Tf Instellcd at a meeting Friday night, precedlnc the annual boys 1 club dance the Memorial BulWir.K here. A drum asd corps of mem- i beo va3 organized at the Operetta, Other Features Presented At Entertainment; Many Attend News- Denair Fire Destroys Home At Merced Monday MERCED. Oct. by a.

strong wind, fire to have i been started by children nHvii- matches, totdly damaged, one residence and a garage, and partially" ruined two others hers at noon Monday. The home of C. H- U'Ren was burned alomst to the srsund; that The Young Peoples' Bible Ln- of Edward to i on the MUsior.sry Churcli met extent oljlbout 51000: pd Fril i BV LV eninz at ihe parsonage ether owned by Mrs. Belinda Lady UB similarly damaged. The entire land enjoyed a Halloween parts, fire department, including about Present were: Rev.

and Mrs. H. H. i voluntesrs. answered the i Gertrude Amslutz.

aim-in sad fought for more than and Freda (Jrimni hour be-'ore the cs- tur Hamlow, A i i if Miriam Herr. Pauline i Dorothy Harvey. JUfian 1ULMAR. Ocr American gave its annua! taltunent Saturday evf.itr.g ir. the ievinun operetta.

The The Moon learns, was by a group of younj from Hil; rnar end by 3Jrs. The cast inctuced: Jlelen Emma Kerr, Ruth Blount. Margaret Dabney. Madeline Velnia Aib-rtn. Hesnlckr.

Helen BItr, Bier. Alda Wright. Wilkey. Rose Argil- i la. Betty P.hodfs and Kathmr.e Virgo.

Other Numbers Other numbers of the evenir.p's pntprtainment included: a t-'Ait. In A Hose Garden, by H. Ford, of Mo- The Goblins, a proup of Htlmar High Srhocl pupils i directed by Jean Nelson; vocal selections. Dr. Fred L.

Kolmea of Mrs. Thelma Van of HH- a Ciarence AviJla HeJen Wooltnan and Madeline Nevis. At the close ot the enterlaln- meat refreshments were served I and dancing: was enjoyed. ar. 2 'f-'-i: grower The accicifn'.

hcaiy a i earn avrci-i wher. a s-5l eyes causir.t; and J.i? lifaJ rail. S(-vcril Knocked unconscious and for seme lime en traclij fct: iore an employe cj carir.tjry the axed took him io the factor's c'fiee. $ANf JOAQ Farmers' Interests Fully Covered i Ed Valeatn Appointed Chair Of Committee For Arrangements Talks On Architecture Givea At Meeting Of Side Women Cadet Teacl Will Assi In Modesto School ow Two Services Held On Sunday; Is Presented W. C.

T. U. Meets In Wood Colony Home WOOD COLONY! Oct. U'cod Colony (-'. T.

U. inti Rt the home of Mrs. U. S. a Friday fiittrisoon fonrirt-n picacnt.

Hanger, had charye uf the vief-. It a dr-cidcii to chickon supper in ihe near atitl committees were appointott. A ihd ports of the convention by IlaiJ- I cllf(-. Chick and Lcllich. Kefrcsh- were served by the tcsses, Mrs.

Rutan and Mis. Kol! erts. Ripon Legionnaire Improvement Club 1 Given State Office I Plans Card Party nn hou tlSgufehed. Program Given Byi Departmi RIFCK. Oct.

J. Mello, John Tener, Frank Knight, A. E. BptkictR. Roy Thompson.

C. J. An. t-u-rson anJ It. D.

ilcBriar. re-prc- st-nted Clinton McCausIand Post of Ripon at the caucua meeting of I the eleventh district of California, I American Legion. All of tho post? I in the district were well represeal- ed, and R. D. McBrian was ap- pointed on the state press and pub! Uclty committee.

ESCALON. Oct. man's Improvement Club of Escol- on is sponsoring a public whist ning nt 2 o'clock. Tno a a will be lield in the Wanscn's Club house. Mrs.

Fred J. Laffaiy is president of the club. those working on the arrangement committee- are: Mrs. Clare J. Mrs.

Guv M. Ingram and Mrs. W. H. "Waring.

Oswald and ilanuel Hamlow. Melt vin and Peter Lindbeck. Elmit- iDoerksen. Leonard James and PARADISE. Oct The enter- Dw tohi Herr.

taininent given br the Paradise- 1 -ShOoh Home Department and The O. E. met Friday cft- Bureau Center, was attended ernoor. at the home of Mrs. bvTttore, than 200 persons.

stephenson; where an hojr ot "The following- program was i was enjoyed. Present were Kiveri: Folk dances. Bohemian and Mesdames A- Austin I Sw-dish. eisht children of the Para- 1 stone. W.

F. Commons. M. H. ladder SfaoasSaias Personals al.

Bowcn and Jr. and iJrs i JJalph Winkle uf Camp Eagl ureek spent the dise School; a one-act play. The i vvight. Msricp. Nys, R.

E. Rag Carpet Bee. eight members and liss Annie Scott. home department, and slight of iiand performing- and jig dancing by "The proceeds uriil go Into the week end with Mrs. M.

E. Bowen and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Xicewonger of Tracy and Ilia Stoutt of Mo! desto spent Sunday with Mr. and Ths Ixs Amigoa class the Mrs. C. J. Smutt.

Thomas spent the week Friends Sunday school met day evening at the jI. H. home department an4 for homc a rt business scs- a ftmd be usea for the 4-H ulub sjonr camp'site at Pine Crest. Hallowe'en games were en Joyed and refreshmenis were served. thc meeting; the.

party motored to the E. J. Snider ranch where they charivaried Sir. and Mrs. Delrner Haddock, members of the class, who have just returned 1'ron: their wedding trip.

Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Three Injured By Hit-Run Autoist MANTECA, OcL Homer Pisfaback and' children, Doiaa, --Alman. 16 months, Bennett. ly.rame Furiow.

Ethel lacerations end bruises. eij a 1 Thomas. followtag'an automobUe accident uis cra TM Bil near this afternoon. Hoaelund of Modesto: Merle Thevwere Tiome from a Lawvencr 'Manteca when another car cut in. Haddoeb.

string the FisHback car, causing It to torn over. Mrs. FIshback aud both children" were pinned under the car and were extricated by 3aasing TOOtorists. The driver ihe other car sped without stopping render aid. Eullard and Laurel TIaworth.

Ripon A Hallowe'en party was held b' the women of the Ripon Improvement Club at their social meeting in the clubhouse Saturday after; noon. Whist and bridge were en- IL joyed. Awards went to Mrs. S. CHID Griffiths.

Nel! McGinn, Mrs. D. I Eainbridse, ilrs. Charles Ruess, OcL twenty- i ilra. EsUIIo Poyner.

Mrs. Eiinis ilr. and lira. George Hartsr of Ripen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

J. Hummer. Mrs. P. N.

Piatt Is spending a week in" San Francisco with Mr. and Mrs. H. Briedenstein. Mr.

and Mrs. IV. Kiser spent week end in San Francisco. R. Christiansen spent 'the week end in Oakland.

Mrs. Barbara Raymond and son, "Charles, of Santa Cruz, spent thn i past vrcek with Mr. and Mrs. D. F.

i Redman. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Giovanetti of 1 spent Sundav with Mrs. A.

N. Stimdiford. i Mrs. D. F.

Redman and son. Row- i land, spent Sunday in San Jor.e Dorothy Redman, who 4s at! tending the stats teachers' college I VAN ALLEN second anniversary of. the Sylvan I Woodruff and Mrs. Lillian Bodeson. Jmprovemsnt Club was celebrated i were: Mrs.

GrifJith. Miss Saturday "vcnrair a turkey din- I-IcGinn. Mrs. Ruess. Mrs.

SL ner. Cinir. Mrs. S. A.

Gaffney. Mrs. H. S. One hundred anJ twenty club Wilbur, Mrs- Walter Eusch.

Miss members aad families -were present Ruth Coupe, Mrs. A. D. Medford, and a social time was enjoyed. Mrs.

M. Hau'orlck, Mrs. T. Xicholay- The next business meeting of the i sen. Mrs.

J. Atkinson, Mrs. Lillian club will bo held Wednesday, Nov- i Bodeson. Mrs William H. Kincaid.

smber 6 at the clubhouse. Mrs. Blanche Taple. Miss Shirley Gaffney. Mrs.

W. L. Frasier. Mrs. dway, Mrs.

Estelle Poyner. Fnr OF Gordon Kazlehurst. student at I San Luis Obispo and three of his I college friends. John Mlllsap. Rus' sell Carter and Jtalph Frey, were 1 oa Sunday at 'home of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles T. Hazlehurst Mary Gardner of Stockton vis- iled her parents here on Friday. I Mr. and Mrs.

It. Ballance a'nd 'daughter. Betty, spent thc week In Oakland. Mr. and Mrs.

A. ChrtstenEon and I daughter. Doris, Stockton Saturday. C. W.

Hogiie was a Stockton vis- I itcr Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner were Modesto visitors Monday. jter.

Betty "Lou. spent thc "week end Mr. and Mrs. Will Uewley of at ihe home of former's sister, Long Bearh visited Fririav evening L. J.

N'eilt. On "Saturday morning. accompanSeJ by Roberta 1 they motored to Palo Alio. where they attended ihe U- S. C-! Stanford football game.

Mr. iind Mrs. Llnj-d Mooro and son of Richmond visited over S'jn: day ai the home of tho former's Mr. and Mis. D.

YV. Moore. V. G. Binsacca spent, the week end at the home of his parents at SoJcdad.

Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Harvey and daughter.

Dorothy, motored daj; to San Jose, where they visits! over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Dean Miller. Harvey also attftnit- I rd the football pair.c at Palo Alto. Mr. and Mrs.

D. Bennett wer? dinner pucsis Sunday at thc homo of Mr. and Mrs. Don MesRimer at Modesto. Mr.

and r.ir?. John Biddtck turned Sunday to their home at i Sacramento after spending a wei-k at tho home of their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. S.

Carson. Mr. and Mrs. O. C.

Hnworth and I daughrtr. Ixttie, of Clipper Gap i came Sunday to visit for a few days with Haworth's Mrs. E. Green, and her niece, Mrs. Charles Gririni; K.

a jiubiic Kotivrt Ilclnhol'l. a i a enli-itam- G. 15. Jackson, chairman; publicity. J.

Smith, chairman; contact. F. II. Monohan. chairman: welfare.

A. Disney, and Klhv.t 1. Xavon. The special conimittcf for the annual commu- nity pariy on is HobtM-t IlfUH-rnschmidt, F. R.

1 Monuhan and Valenta. i The now!" ftlectad officers who presided A Ferrari. 1 O. A. Hill, i i vice connr.nndcr: Robert ileinhcld.

st i c- cobs. ncJjutaui; 1 at-aiTis; K. R. Monahan. chaplain: i E.

I. Xavon, historian. Afc'r tlio RiocUnu, th? najrcs jr.infti i Auxiliary in social hour i special entertainment Services Held In Escalon Churches' ESCALON. Oct. Master Electrician was the topic of the Harmon jircachctl on Sunday at the Episcopal Church by Rev.

John K- Hubbrml. pastor. F'. the i ori founJ.ttioiis Mrs. Vilas Mrs.

It. 1C. i a sp.ki the Art-hit Of Churchps And McnuiiuTits Of mra; ilr-. K. V.VJ!n:*-y«-r the Arc-hit Of JJusinoi-s Mrs.

J. i bit! iho of At ton of the dames A. A. C'obb. F.

K. Douty. K. C. S.

T. U. K. C. Ji.

it. Smiih. Thomas IV.vc-11. I 1 J. Spouner.

K. E. J. M. Kerr and G.

I- for a Irrnoon 1 Mesdames .1. P. Sii- lerman and W. L. CJotftltv.

Eruilk Mr. anJ 1 MrJ." bat-y cni visit i a in Fr.n H. Mid 5.n. Tilly, of Fr.iRC!ci.}. t'oniv of tiio foi RUT'S F.

over the end. Til? r. 1 1 T.t.-j'.rr ycu.i?; WhV Mr. rer. urr-; ir.to th'-ri 1 1 by I-tter.

In thi 1 PATTKKSOX Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McMahon of Los ARKi-led were in home tht 1 latier's Mrs.

H. T. Flotfrky. from Friday until Monday. ilr.

aiui John Iiaj-; iciiifn- c-d to thoir home in Oakland Sunday even in if a .1 several days tiio F. S. Hanison home. Raymond of San Fran- was week-end at the home of his sister. Mis.

Walter Sorensen. Richard GloTielfv and 1 IlcU-r, Olson SunJav fcr San whore hhc will assume 'i was acroriiiaijiri! Mr. and Mr. O. Olson and Muriel ani a i OlaO! 1 who the end in IJay Cilv.

Mrs. Jey.sis Ho'-vanl ar.il Merle, of Stockton, were Mr. and Dotitv Kup.rf.iv. Mr. find Arihar Barker and i son.

Clarion, of Salinas, Bursts of ilr. iti'd Mrs. H. C. Hanson wft'k Anna.

Mlkhc-lfon of SiocH- ton was the jruc-st of her mothor hero over tho week end. i Mr. untl i were Ernests in home of the lat- i sister. Mis. Chai tf-s Postal, at Havward over the wec-k Dorothy Mrttree was the truest of fiiends in Pk-dtnont 1 enl.

She attended Stanford-U. S. C. football game at P.ito Alto Saturday. Officers Elected By Church Society HH.MAR.

Oct. last meetine of the Ladles' Aid of the Irwin Meihodist Church was held at the homr- of Mrs. Frank Hyatt Durhm tho business mt'etinp The Sand.iv school hour, led by presided ovt-r by Mrs. Gertrude De- I K. Vincent, superintendent, i nn y.

work was piven out for thc Albert Due, Mrs. C. A. 'Mc- Brian, Mrs. John Poyner.

Mrs. P. E. i Anderson. Mrs.

J. T. Earp. Mrs. H.

Acker. Miss Jessie Poyner. Mrs. HiLMrtR. Oct.

of a Buck. Mrs. A. Goodwin. Mrs.

i in Berkeley with Mrs. Ihcram's officers was held at the Irwin Geonce Mrs. E. D. Bain-! mother.

Mrs. Alice McFarland. Methodist Sunday school Sunday bridge. Mrs. Bnice R.

DuVali. Woodruff. Mrs. T. Malcolm The following officers were Craisr, Mrs.

Arbor Barth. SSra. elected: i Mis. Charles B. Tawney.

Mrs. Harry B. Wi ij; am SHOEJIAKE LouiM.Zenrdng: agistent snpenn- atCTrart tendent, Edward Haberman: sec- ton. Hans Mafisen. Mrs.

Velma retary. Bcrnicc Fleicher; treas- crer, Mrs. Bdwsrd Haberman; reiary. Eernicc Fletcher; treas- MiiVie Mrs. Edward Haberman; Frssier and EUzabcth Frasicr.

pianist, Dorothy Habemiaa. fl ATTEMJ'BIG GASIE GRATTON. Oct. party young people from this community i drove to Stanford Saturday to at- i tend the Stanford-' P'SSCOtt J. P.

Kiclson of ths Prcscolt dls- a dinner at her home on tcrd the Stenfcrd-U footbai: i 6 I nThe vere Mr. gnd Mrs. L. Warburlon and children -jf Kalida visitsd Satu'rdav evening: at thc J. B.

Darst home. L. E. Beckwiih nnd H. H.

Darst at Hilmar Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E.

Beclwith and sons visited at Stockton over thc end. J. S. Rhodes Modesto called in this vicinity last week. B.

T. SUincm and J. H. Cavanaugh Modesto called at the A. L.

Shank homc Tuesday. i Mrs. Elmer Whitmire anti her i daughters. Thelma and Irene, have returned from a week's visit with relatives at CoaJi.nga. i Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Hollett and I daughter. Florence, visited Mis. Hollett's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Msdlson. at Sunday. Sidney Moon of Don Pedro visited his family over Sunday. Mr.

and Airs. Elmer "Whitmire i and thnir da-jghters, Thelma Irene, called at the homc of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Moon Snndav. Hay.e{.

and Annie Shaw SnelHng were week-end visitors at the homc of Mrs. Kidney Moon, i Sir. and Mis. Paul Keep spent I the week end at IJOHIJ Bam. Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney 3.iocn and their children. Virgil and Leo: a. visited Moon's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Seth Moon, of Ceres Thursday Capfpin Carl Anderson of Ala' meda was a icccnt visitor a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Welsh. He -was accompanied home by Mrs. Anderson and their Rranddauijhter.

Margie Lilly, -who have been spend; Inir a week at the Welsh's home. Rosa Walker of Modesto spc-nt Sunday with her parents. Mr. and H. P.

Walker. Phiiip Lewis spent Saluruav ar.il Sunday at Merced. preceded the hour of warship. The Leagues held their sessions Sunday even in jr. K.

Von Giahn led din atluit leairuc society. Mrs. Kubbard chose as her topic. Chris- I tian for the Eible study hour I in the evening. i Charles T.

IZazclhursl and Mrs. S. J. Bcyd sang a sacred duet with Hubbard at piano. i Mrs.

Herbert Barton's Sunday school sang a pacrcd number and in srripture reading as I special opening uf the Sunday I school hour at the Presbyterian Church Sunday morning. Dr. Harry N. Fifer. pastor, filled the pulpit at the morning service.

His topic was. The Arithmetic Of The Christian Faith. Melncent lieurlin led the Senior Christian Endeavor in the evening. Her subject was. Work As A Christian Duty.

A general discussion followed, participated in bv Eliza' beth Irwin. Ethel Aringto'n. Paul Evelyn Thornton. Mrs. Fifer.

Eajrene Harmon. Lucille Thornlua and Er rnice Bisby. Livingston School To Debate Newman LIVINGSTON. Ocr. The Tirst Central California Public Speaking: League debate win bo held in the auditorium of the Liv- inpt'ton School Friday eve- ninz.

Thr i i side, repro- srntrO by Milton Schalow and Churlcs win Newman here, Laura and Maurice Corbett will uphold the ncga- live at Turlork. The question to be debated Resolved: Thnt California Should Arlopt A System Of Compulsory Liability Insurance. Gwendolen Svrartwouldt 1 Billy rjoer'xsin. Neal Dwrfeen. I rie Dave the cr a aamber o.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Ewinff ot Wood Colony vlpited Mr. and'ilrs.

F. A. i Shank recently. PLAX VACATION GRATTON. Oct.

and Mrs. Fraalc Emmons will leave coon for a two-week vacation trip. They wilf visit, the bay region. Lake County and possibly the southern part of the state. father, F- K.

Eimnans of Oakland, who has been visiting bere for several accompany tbem. BIRTHS i the couple at a surprise party, i Mrs. NielsoD is the former Jliss Jessie Burr of Glennburn, Shasta County. Mr. and Mrs.

Klelson will 11315A East 7-tJarnet Street in Stock- ion. WOOD COLONY Slyvan PASTOR TO LEAVE DELHI. Oct. X. C.

Mc; Cfiy, recentiv rrsignrd a.s tor of tho Delhi Commur.iiy i Churcn. has sold his home on Kin- I Florence G.uncylnd Chrlstlan fTM many years at Mariposa, Rfv. i al thc rancn McCay expects to leave soon foi and Mr Martinez Chick of yc hfrn San wore jruests of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Chick over the week end. Work Started On School Building iiILMAK. Oct. founds. lion of new phop at Hilmar Hiirh School nenring The building be i 120 by SO feet, J.

Strom has the contract to do the work. ail other work being done by hipn i under the supervision of instructor, W. Hanson. VISITS AT OAKLAND GRATTO.V. Oct.

Mabel Humphreys to Oakland last of to be with her IIiv. Kay who war. railed there by the illness of her mothf-r. K. Hili.

bijtwicieTX--in Trterrerf, October 25. 3S2S, to the wife of J. a daughter. 3 WED Ths Columbine Club met with Mrs. P.

N. Piatt afternoon. score was held by Mrs. HowelL J. H.

Coffee KHa was an invitr-d guest for thc aftcrnon. Refresh- 'Proven Relief For GIESBKECHT-DIKKS--In Mer-: cetl, October John 22, and Dirks, both of AZEVEDO-CAIsISSO-In Merced, Oclcber 28, Tony Azevedo, 21. and lAura S. Canisso, 17, both of Liv- FOP tfrnrci't viil Tffnjjd yccr If PAZO OIKTMENT Uiif Elini '--I Frctradir.c Pilr j. imabcTvitS rfifl pipe, in bn IWK.

tfcs). Intestuitl ity, Bsdensfne recr life nrisrmblc. To MATURE'S ctirc--sot an c. Sf9 bow aid i itc sr.d rid j-nn ID TO-NICHT IW TbMpHRow A'UiisVit PEERLESS STOMACHAL has af- fordrd him of people relief uf 3t Gas or. thc stomach and other chronic aJimen-5.

It tonrs up ihr Stomach. rr.tJorf;? a norms healthy cor.di- aiiowirifT natural digestion to take piaee. Every person suffering in least from Stomach tiisor- should use STOMACH to relieve'their condition. A neglected stomach ailment may. if not ottcnded by prop- f-r i refitment.

to ff-rK-ns rom- pJicftlions. This rcrnrdv IP dally henoficia: in treatment cf of (h" otiicr 5001! uiuejj'ii-li, Husband Repelled By Varicose Veins Boh lo.Mi::: ovf-ry bit of hideonr-ly r.n her sh-Jil-j-vr-- actually a i 5h-' -rt bottle a worderful Moone's Emoicid Oil frcni Maze Stuio or any her vcin-- and bunches would be eoiia" almost in no time. This i-o-A-erfuHy penciratincr flnrl antiseptic Oil quick'y stop? the pain nnd yorcncss. fns the lee? and swiftly redures mo.st rnlftrirr-'i a in nnrmnl, You'l! ponn be nhlo tho and Tii' 1 i i i Run-Down, Weak, Nervous? To have plenty of f.m flesh and ihe ability to do a day's work feel "liks a two-year eld" at night, you eat three good a day. relish your food ar.d properly digest it.

If you can't eat, can deep, can't work, just give Tanlac the chance to do for you what it h.is docc for millions. Mrs. Elizabeth of 4171 Lir.co^ Avc. Box K.F.D. No.

Oakland. says: "I could find ro food to zsjce Tritfc me, and kept strength and weight. Xothlnj me I took Tanlac. Now my health was never belter in ir.y life." Tanlac is ff'onderfal for iiidigc-s- r.r.d crnslipalion--gar, n.iu3P3, dizziness and headaches. It brir.ps hack lost appetite, helps you digest your food, and gnin strength and weight.

It contains no mineral it r.fo rents, barks nnd nr.ttirc's medicines for the sick. Thn cnrt is than 2 cf nts a Cot a bottle from your Vour iv.oncy hack if it iit'i 1 baraar. which wil! be held soon Election of officers was held, ro- as follows: President, Mrs Gertrude Ddany; vice-president. lira. Zchrunc: Mrs.

Alice Clnrh; treasurer, Ml5. E. He.iton. At the close of the business mcetinfr. n.

shower nplil for Mrs. Alice Clark. Refreshments served. A special mcetinff of thc Aid will be held Wednesday poon at 2 o'clock la the cliuici! par lors for purpose of sewing for lha bazaar. Cadet Teacher At McHenry Honored McHEKRY.

Oct. McHenry School, with Miss Watson as teacher. a Hallowe'en and farewell party for i cadet teacher, Hiss Agnew, Friday evening. A program of music and recitations Driven by thr pupils. Kal- lowe'en were played.

Tic- frcsliments were erjrvod. Hallowe'en Social Given At Salida 5ATJDA. OcL social was given in Maple Hal! Friday undt-r tho auspices the Go-Oetters 01 tlif; a Clr- About 100 jr.cn. wcmien children Fathered to enjoy pro- pr.im. Prizes for thc best, characters were awarded to Mrs.

Henry Abendschan and Trwin Goodwin. TO HOLD I'AKTV GRATTOX, Oct. pupils from this district who atond the eighth grade of th" Hiiphs-on Grammar School plan Jo attend a lowc't-n party it the school Thursday evening. A a a as Old as thc Pyramids In the gieat vallers the Nile and the TigrL- and Euphrates rivers each a cradle of civilization, alfalfa first grown. History record; that this rich forage crop tc 3reece by the Persian hordes undci Xerxes In 4SO 3.

C. Centuries a a a a came tc Ifhiic from ar.i, in 1551. gclc bcatins; a the Horn Drought some precious seed io California. Theso and other interestir.r: ibout alfalfa aro told book 'What 53 Years Have Taught About in California." This book, nfiich aUo gives scientific, foruiation about alfalfa grcwmir, is jslr.g cL-trlbuted to Valley farrr.en by cr-aTcrs. Ask any ccaifr I thc famous Premium Brand i'falfa seed for a copy o' this 3 -b took, cr to Co.

73? Frr- r.o. cr T45 Si- Los WE SELL A I PrcminiE Brand Alfalfa Seed at ou- fn Oak.i.-iio, The Grange Company Delhi Woman's Club To Hold Card Party DELHI. Oct. Delhi Federated Woman's Club will hold a I benefit f-GO party Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L.

P. Conway i of First Avenue. C5(I a PS P. Conway nnd S. BaUerman art- on the committee in Mission Society i Meets At Escalon KSCA Oct.

man's Society of the byttrian Church met Friday after- i noon at o'clock in church. As the roll was called each mem- ber responded with a current, event niipsions. Mrs. A. Gushe had charge of the program.

'Hilmar Pupils Plan Hallowe'en Party jup.it'!- vutTi! and a-iv-: tp.s*.rui:u-r.!:il si-tfriion, rhc'ir: junior sol.t. H. i Lea i violin chliyjtio liy vocal a malt- o.uir.'.fi of (K-ist. Fr-'d Walllt. Slurr Sinclaii-.

am! Ke-v. Ki- nior G. a imn'on 1 Jxy- arranged ny Mrs. ileorst- Msi- lor" by T.uih Gladys ney fi'nil Sawyer. I Piano a.cconipanist:i during r.ro^rani were: Ray- Applitiir.

Sc-xUi-ier George Minor and George Sawyvr. Church Delegates To Conclave Named HILMAR. Oct. The Luth-r League of the Uiliiinr i a l.wih- eran Church nici Sunday ai the close of the tnorntng: The foilowins were chosen to attend tho central district Luther League convention to be held at ihi Nazareth Lutheran Church at Turlock November 1 to Helen Kling, Leon Astrid Fransen and Wendell Anderson. Alternate delegate's are: Beuiah Anderson, Edwina McC'cary.

Einer Fransen and Clifford Chalberg. 1'hf 1 folloxving numbpra will he furnished by the Berea. League during the ccntoroncc-: ViuHn solo. Ainold Anderson: trio, violin. Arnold Anderson, cello, Helen Klin? and piano.

McClear" vociil solo, Sagrcd Anderson; talk, John Kap. BUYS DELin HOME DELHI, Oct. and Mrs. J. H.

Wright, who have been liv- I ing in Ihe colony for the past year. have purchased the Altnian place i on Fifih Street. VISIT FKIEXD5 GRATTON. Oct. and Mrs.

Warien crth sr-ci son. Clifford, visited the J.ittcr part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. lard I-add. ucj.

i MmC TO SLILCUVriiACTOns Hllmai- High bchcw plan tu hold i I I I I I A I I a Friday i at the school i Uerc'ov Anna West, is chairman of the 5 i 1 comn in cha i Modestan Speaks At I ESC.vLOX. Oct William Fuller of the Modesto Junior College was at the Lions "luncheon in Friday noon. I a I a i Caiifornt.i. nf a an.1 1 I PTS rfo -or u-ish I i to pr.rtles may Or i iota of nis i A ac. ihrough China and Japan ivith a above meniJonefl sealed i group of Y.

M. C. 1e 0 IMPROV-JTHOfSK KA.WlNr 0 Oct. and 1 0 3 f. i rs Alfred Klscho arc remodeling 1 rhc'r home on rat ton NOV.

jr.ci. How remarkable i a find this is Delicious plant sap For kidney defi ciencies, high blood pressure, indigestion IDNEY symptoms arc always so distressing. No wonder thousands of sufferers look upon this ss a remarkable find. It is the natural sap of the famous maguey plant. It is absolutely safe.

A great health food, a valuable tonic in kidney deficiencies, high blood pressure. and giy- cosuria. In its r.ative country this sap. or vegetable milk, is called Now it has been cor.cer." rated by the removal of cniy the excess water. Nothing whatever added.

The narac of the roncer.trafed sap has been shortened to Agniei. great discovery has proved particularly successful in aiding the of diseases. Users everywhere are testifying to the ber.ents thtv have received from Asmd. Ail men and women entering middle life should investigate "Siccpiu; Lc a Cfn'W "Bcfcre lax-i-? ht cffrr nis'ni I had no sleep. I woncncd how I kcrt -jp.

After uking it. I to iccl better an-1 I arra a I nr.r end A i. irljj. Los Ar.gdrs. Agrnel.

Everyone cf every age si.ouid iearn at once about thi: a a aid tc health especially those wiic arc being warned of danger frequent arising at night, back- acne, Kcod prcssufe and other symptoms. Imported by The Agmt! Corporation, Nav' o-K arid Mexico, D. F. sbnut Agmel at stores andfci re Hter.

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