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PAGE SE -MODESTO 7, Fanners' Interests Covered NEWS OF COUNTY AND VALLEY Personal And Local Items Of Stanislaus PLAN MRFORD Mrs. Luelto McGaffey of WhlttJer, who was a recent visitor at the homo of her mother, Mrs. Frank Hertzler, at Oakdale. (Flood yhutuj Esquire Bank To Be Conferred Upon Four Candidates 'I'bureday WATEKFORD, Jan. Lodge, Knights of Pythias, will confer the esquire rank on 3fc; four candidates Thursday night at he Waterford Pythian Hall.

A large group of members from Modesto, Oakdale, Newman, Tur- iock and Merced will assist with the initiation. Plans are made to takr another, class of candidates from Waterford to Oakdalo Monday night to join with Oakdale's class for the pago rank. About fifteen or twenty: men will bo In the combined class. Among Use candidates will be Sen-1 ator David Bush of Oakdale. All Lodges in this district will attend the Oakdale meeting.

Senator ced'wTlf speak after the initiation. Waterford also will join withj Okdale, Modesto, Newman and' Turlock for joint installation of officers, together with the Pythian Sisters and D. O. K. in Modesto Wednesday night, January 13.

Bert I Young, district deputy grand chancellor, of Merced, will be the Installing officer. Tom L. Hlclis, special state deputy grand chancellor, has returned alter the holidays spent at hts home in Long Beach and will complete promotion work in this district this week. Music Program ny i Scheduled For A. Session Tentative Plans For January Meeting Announced By Glady Peterson JOAQPIK Driver Charged WithSpeedingTO Miles Per Hour Judge Hunter Of Oakland Must Appear In Manteoa Court MANTECA, Jan.

Hun- 1 Ul UUHIUIIU UuL it but bears that first name) must Justice of the Peace E. E.I un.n.un.uc., o--rum: ior a i i Douglass of Manteca within fourj of nt r( events were week by Miss rson who ship, foi 1932 were announce i-Sult 0 oi a a 0 iignt formulll ed a meeting of tho will be in charge of part of the day by Judge S. S. McLain Vitrrii i Wnmflii'c Tune, i nroci'um. he named thii'ly residents of the dlipction of Gladvs Stout a i i as 1 nf the-.

Study Club Holds Newman Meeting NEWMAN, Jan. 6--The Newman Senior Class Of Newman School To Present Play NEWMAN, Jan 6--The senior Garden Section To Sponsor! TMa y3 Thirty Persons Selected By Affair In February; Ban- CERES, Jan. plaiw' S. MoLain To Serve select the annual senior class i i i ''-v Prri'nrr 193? et auncuuit-u jCeres A. which wilf be held! i Mrs.

Edytli McLeod Succeeds John Humphreys As OAKDALE, Jan. 6-PIans for Mo lay even In 'he high school TRACY. Jan. 6 -Jurors to serve Those on the committee are: Adelina Feiro, chairman; Baibara Stone and Carl Peterson. The plav will be pioduced under the ed as chairman of the membership an hour.

The defendant eald he was In a hurry to get home Hunter "was with Lawrence Smith when ha was arrested Sunday near Jhe Cut bc assisted this Mrs. A. L. Gilbeit was appoint- umier th direction of Donald Rein-1 Bethany, Sam Shearer and George hart, also will sing. j.

Hay. Stockton is represented Musical selections will be given Thomai, Moumian, and the fourth 7 committee tor the year. She will by the ukelelo and harmonica clubs man, Thomas P. Olm, is from Vcr- st Club met aionda afternoon by urth work grammar school under a i with the chairman for the month, c- STOCKTON, Jan. 6-- Mrs.

Edyth McLeod was named presidertt of the Stockton board of education by a unanimous vote of the members at the annual election night. She succeeds John R. Hum- phrpyi, piosiuent for the past two vpa rs The new piesident ha? been a member of the board foi seven yeais and this is her first term as president. By her election she be. comes thr second woman to serve Riverbank Relief Activity Reported RIVERBAWK, Jan.

relief committee haa it distributed 317 articles of clothing, taking care of fifty-eight children, and that fifty-two children received toys and Christmas gifts during December, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ziiehe are representing the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary in the work. The community welfare branch, of which Mabel Sheldon is chairman, has distributed food to more than thirty families. This food is paid for by labor for the city, such as working on the streets and trlm- ming treea bordering the streets.

Former Residents Of Ceres On Visit CERES, Jan. 6--Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Caswell, who 'at various times have lived, and, visited near Geres and who are well' known here, visiting 1 at the home of here of friends en route, and stopping to see the Coolldga and Rooaevelt dams. They drove bv tho They were Mrs.

M. E. Whitmore. The Caawella made the trii bv motor, visiting a numb i and El Paso, Texas. uests for one day at the home of and Mrs.

Carroll Fowler, for- merlv of Ceres, now residents of Duarte. Home Of Riverbank Couple Burglarized RIVEHBANK; Jan. ot Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Logan, located on the highway, was entered sometime weeks. during tha last two Mr. and Mrs. Logan have been visiting in Guthrie, Oklahoma, and the robbery was not discovered until their return.

The burglars entered the house by a rear window, taking clothing. Youth Hurt When Horse Rung Away DENAIR, Jan. 6 --Jim Cauley, 14-year-old son Mr. and Mis. J.

A. McCaulcy, ia confined to his home with a dislocated left ankip and foot. The was received Sunday afternoon when he was ridinff with some neighbor boya In a buggy. The horae became frightened and ran away, Atwater Auxiliary To Sponsor Dance Jan. 6--The Atwater American Legion Auxiliary met Friday evening at the home of Mrs.

Earl Bennett A social was held and refreshments served. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Mike Trotti on January 12. The auxiliary will give a dance at Winton Saturday night, January 16. muvi, '10 WATEKFORD, Jan.

6--Mr. and Mrs. J. Knowles, long time residents of Hickman, have sold all their interests there and are moving to Oakland to make their home. Knowles was constable of Hickman Township and Mrs.

Knowles had been postmistress there for the past several years. HCH7SE RANSACKED WOOD COLONY, Jan. 6--The home of L. T. Call on Shoemake Avenue was ransacked Friday night while the family was away.

Nothing: was tafton. Call reported. DENTON RECOVEBS WATERFORD, Jan. 6--John F. Denton, prominent sheep owner of this vicinity, who had been seriously ill for several months, has recovered.

MEETING "PLANNED WATERFORD, Jan 6--The C'rclc the Ccnuuunlly Baptist Church will hold Its first meeting of the year Thursday. A. TO MEET JENNINGS, Jan. Jennings Parent-Teacher Association will meet in the School Thursday afternoon. visit Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Moranda i a daughter. ir rt if a rersoeais -i-- BEG WITH 1 J. M. USjile and daughters, Eunice and Marie, of Stockton, were visitors Sunday afternoon in the P.

P. Orr home. Mr. and Mrs. Beck Armstrong and children were Sunday evening guests of his parents, Mr, and Mrs Harvey Armstron, In Modesto.

0 Kelley CJlsh, Clarence Brubaker, John Miller and Henry Morton t- spent Sunday at Long Barn. Svelyn Orr, who had been spend- ng her vacation at home, left Sun- day afternoon for Bakersfield where she is an instructor in the i city schools. Mrs. Martha Morton, Mra. Wil.

Ham Barton and Mra. B. R. Blickenstaff were guests in the Roy Bauman home Monday. The following were guests of Mr and Mrs.

Dan Houser Sunday: Mr I a Mrs. Sam Churchbaugh, Mr and Mfs. Harry Garber and Mr Mrs. G. W.

Barton. Mrs. Brsck A am daughter, Helen, and son, Clarence Brubaker and Edgar Baui man spent New Year's Day at Long Barn. Meadamcs Sally Barton, Martha Morton, Gertie Blickenstaff. Ollie Bltckenstaff, Nellie Miller.

Beulah Bowman and daughter, Ada, ie cently spent the day with Mis i Annn Driver i uueats in tne -tlany staaom nunie Sunday included Earnest Bauraan and family L. M. Blickenstaff and family and Earl Cover. VAN ALLEN Mr. and Spencei Olson oJ Stockton were visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs George F. von Glahn. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hazlehursl of San Francisco were week-end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. William Roenicke. Their son, Jr. who had been visiting 1 here for twc weeks, returned home with them Hugh. Weatfield nnd Malcomb Beatty, both of Glendale, were guests Sunday at the home of Van Allen friends.

They motored to Ceres and were over-night guests at the James Johnston home, leaving Monday morning for Glendale. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Marshal! and Claire Belle, Roy and Lucille, were guests of Mis.

M. A. Machada in Rio Vista New Year's Day. Ruth and Laura Blakesley returned Friday from A a da, where they sprnt a weok as the guests of their mint, Mrs. W.

Blathen and family, Mrs. George Reynolds of Manteca is spending several days here 4 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whiting and daughter, Edyth Upton, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Hermas Mohlcr and family of RIpon Friday.

Mrs. A. Buckman of Selnaa, Mrs. C. Buckman of Modesto and Mrs.

G. C. Sinclair have re turned to Mrs. Sinclair's home here after visiting for a few daya in Oakland with a sister, Mrs. F.

Howard. Miss Elsie Avilla called upon Mrs. Frank Pirrone Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

M. L. St. Clair returned home Sunday after spend ing New Year's with relatives in 3 acr am to. Mr.

and Mrs, Elmer Talbert ro turned to their home Sunday aftei spending the holidays in San Fran cisco with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Turner ol Oakdale were guests Sunday in the McGinn home on Kiernan Avenue Mr. and Mrs.

William La Berge returned to their home Sunday evening, after spending the noli days in Brawley with friends. Elsie and Vernon Bliss left Sun day to resume their studies in the Humboldt Academy, and Grace Bliss left early Monday morninf for the Lodi Academy, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eby ant daughter, Jeanne, were callers a' the Samuel Caulton homo near Mo- Mr, and Mrs Charlie Paioni were guests in the R. Paioni home Frl- LA GItArJtii'; O.

Ingalls was in town las week on his way to the Ingallu Oiange Giove, near Viaalia. Harold and Jack Brown of Mo Uesto were in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boner of Don Pedro spent their vacation with relatives in Turlock.

Mrs. Lonx, Gertrude and Norman Lonx and Mrs, E. Ingalls were recent Modesto visitors. Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Smith of Oakland are spending several days here. Mrs. Roy Cullers and daughter, Frances, visited at the E. Ingalls home Saturday. Bud Cullers, who had been visiting here for the past week, returned to Tuolurnne with them.

Mr. and Mrs. Otis Metcalf, former residents of La Grange and living in Stockton, visited at Jack Hufstcilcr home New Year 1 Day. Mrs. E.

Burch returned n- K.ui lose Sunday after a lolidays at the Clifford Metcalf home. a in Patterson with Mrs. Josie 3ac- bi-centennlal celebiation. At th? and daughter and with Joe (same time the garden section will and son, Henry. Later a cedrus Ueodora tree in roup motored to commemoration of the event.

This will be a. community affair with other clubs and organizations taking part in the program. The committee in charge of the event wui luiiuue Ivlia J. vv. Huiirnan, president of the garden section, Mrs.

W. C. McMUHan and Mrs. Bernice Bourn At HilrnaT! ant Ior a an official a a County librarian. inouncement of the selections.

Each to the members of the ciub at 2 'person will bc notified of his Tuesday. January 12, at the The County Federation of Women's Clubs will hold an all-day cession at the clubhouse next Monday, January 11. Mrs. J. U.

Garh ttn of Modesto, president of the -s. Hermas county federation, will preside. A 'large delegation of members from the various clubs of the county arc expected to attend session-. which will convene at 10:30 A Luncheon will be served at o'clock. Mrs.

William Roddcn, Mrs. P. W. MathewH, Mrs, M. F.

McNamara, Mrs. George Morrison and Mra. Henry Rafter will be in charge of the club luncheon, while Mrs. Chester ByJnffton, Mrs. Harold Crawford and Mrs.

Joe Schell will be hostess. The To Hold Banquet club also has agreed to sponsor a mother and daughter banquet at the clubhouse March 31. Mrg Harold Crawford, Mrs. Violet Draw, Mrs. Hartwell Summers, Mrs.

Be mice Bourn and Mra. William Orvis are the committee which will be responsible for the sale of the tickets and Mrs. G. J. Bentley, Mrs.

Clay Dorroh, Mrs. Herb Jones, Mrs. Chester Byinpton. Mis. Roy Kaufman and Mrs.

Louis Brich the banquet. Kai lette arrange Modesto monies. Mrs. F. W.

Keeder was elected to represent the club at the San Joaquin Valley district meeting af federated women's clubs In Bakersfield on April 4. 5 and 6. Arrangements also are being made to en- tertafn the charter members of Waterford Scout Ceremony Planned WATERFORD, Jan 6--The Waterford Bov Scout troop will bp Instituted Thursday with Troop 5 of i uc tj the cpre-, Demonstrations of ten- and second class tests will i be given and a scout feed will be cooked by the boys. Parents arc- invited to attend The program will begin at 7:30 P. M.

Temperance Union To Meet At Denair DENAIR, Jan. the call of the national Women's Christian Temperance Union for a day of prayci 1 the local union will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock; at the Friends Church. Society Of Church tion to serve. HILMAR, Jan. 6--The Luther League of the Berea L'Uheran Church sponsored a watch night service at the church.

The following piogram was given: Scripture. jeadine and prayer. Rev. Carl O.l*f,."X school auditorium on her The Tracy men who! trav Europe. All those Inter- were selected to serve on the jury, are invited.

for the year are. H. A. Frerichs, i W. J.I mum-; vocal duel, ti.

E. Hallner find Beatrice Hallner; reading, Eva Anderson; selection, choir; vocal dolo, Elmond Jacobson; piano solo, Beverly Hallner; saxophone and trumpet duet, Leon Kling and Rob- cit Kling; vocal bolo, Sagred Anderson. Rev. Mr. Muhr gave a talk on At The Crossroads.

After the program a supper was served. At midnight a prayer service was held. J. Frerichs, Thomas Hansen, G. C.

Fhares, Russell H. Brown, E. E. Lehman, Fred Goetjen, John D. Van Ormer, Adolph H.

Linne, Nicholas Koster, F. W. Huck, John Krohn, Martin Bronich, Carsten O. Brandeman Henry C. Fisk, John C.

Gerlach, Edward J. Stevens. Rinaldo J. Marraccinl, Samuel M. Ppterman, W.

McGee, Dana 3. Troth, and Frank Nicolaysen. NEWMAN, Jan. Catholic Daughteis at a meeting Monday evening made plans for a Washington's Day program to be held February 1. Three chaii men were appointed for this meeting.

They are: Lav i a Deffenbaugh; decoi-ations, Mary Cunha; lefieshments, Carrie Slqueira- Plans were also discussed for a social to held January 13 at ths Hilmai Mrs. 3. 3, Anderson entertained with a surprise dinner party recent- v---- Valley Home Mr. and Mra. A.

C. Kirby entertained with a New Year's dinner ly for the birthday anniversary of for Mr. and Mrs. D. C.

Bailey and her aon, Kling. Covers were placed daughter, Mae, and Mr, and Mrs. red Hansen, LeRoy and Kermit Johnson, Carlson, Harry Anderson, Martin and Reuben Spit- sen and J. J. Anderson.

Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Twiggs entertained with a New Year's party at their home.

Present were: Mr. and Mrs. T. Blakley, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Blakley and daughter, Hazel and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Silva, all of Manteca. Mr. and Mrs Ralnh Rwpnpon nmiuuneu a gioup 01 mends at a New Year's party.

Games and music were enjoyed during the evening. Supper was served at midnight. Present were: Messers. and Mesdames D. McGee and family, Ro- Saturday Mr.

and Mrs. L. T. Smylie had as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Hover who had just returned from Reno where they were married on Thursday. Mrs. Hover was Mrs. Kattie King. They live on the River Roart near Oakdale.

Mrs. Edward Schultz entertained Sunday with a dinner in honor of her husband's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Schulta and Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil House were the guests. Heveial parties have enjoyed a 1 day in the snow near Long Barn I already this year. Mr. and I Benedlx and Mrs.

Thelma Oilman --were up New tt y. Anotner Mr. and Catholic Daughters Program Butter Substitute Question Will Be Riverbank Topic RIVERBANK, Dec. -The oleo- 1 of Mrs. Mary Cunha.

Refreshments were served by Mesdames Lavina Deffenbaugh and Catherine Souza. Newman Library Report Submitted NEWMAN, Jan, 6--Mra. William Cornlls, Newman librarian, made the following report for Decem- books borrowed, 1205; children's bocks borrowed, 345; magazines borrowed, 141; new adult borrows, three; new children borrows, two. Ladies' Aid Will Meet At Newman NEWMAN, Jan. 6--A business meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church.

Mrs L. Kinnear, the president, urged all members to be present. CROWS LANDING a. John T. Borba New Year's party included Eliza-l were recent San Francisco visl- beth Withrow, E'na Andeison, a bert Swansoa, John Mahoney, Ed Verne Withrow, Glenn Anderson! Richard Y.

Barnes motored to banistrom and children, Lee Eck-iaod Claience Crmenden. Sunday! titockinn to visit hts mother, Mrs strom, Abe Enckson and daughter, I Max and Richard Bpnedix and Barnes, Saturday. lone, Stanley Erlckson, Carl Salmonson and sons, Miss Ann Libby, Charles Stevens, Joe MIchaud. A family dinner and reunion was -held at the home of Mrs. Hilda rs.

John Driver and daughters, Bruno Leoni made the trip, Salida and Kftthenne Barnes, Saturday. Mr. and Mis, E. A. Holder Bernice and Ruth, entertained a number of ft lends st a quilling party st the Driver home on New lears Day.

Guests were: Mes- damea J. E. Blickenstaff, L. M. Blickenataff, R.

E. Blickenstaff. D. E. Bltekenstaff, G.

W. Bartor, Hen- J.V,, J.I. J. I I 1 CI111- i i tL, Beverlv and Roger and i lU Mart a Morton of Ohio. Liza re Larson Dan Bcachler.

W. B. Wise, Wilmer Bowman and daugh- Laison on New Year's Day. Present were: Mrs. C.

Berkheimer and daughter of San Francisco, Mra. Phillip Andreen of Glendale, Earl Andreen of San Diego, Mr. and Mrs S. Hallner and children, Beatrioe, Fern and Dwight, Mr. and R.

N. Hallner and children. Beverly a Theodore Larson. The following were guests at the R. A.

Berntsen home New Year's Day: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olds! and of Turlock, Mr. and is of San Victor of Turlock were dinner geusts of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Howk Sunday. Kenneth Fink left for Stanford to resume his studies Sunday. Gilbert Borba has returned to Davis after spending the holidays with his relatives here. Dorothy Howk of Mountain View has been a.gueat the past week of her brother, Ralph Howk befoie the Council at its next regu- meeting 1 in January There will also bc an appomt- appoint- fill the NEWMAN Arnhold Davis, who has been in Los Angeles, ailived home Tuesday. and family.

were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Inks at Angels Camp. COLE Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Bohme of Miami, Arizona, left Sunday after two weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Ralston.

Marjorle Houston spent the New Year's holidays at Rio Vista visiting her sister, Mrs. Katherinc 3c- crest, and family. Mr-and Mrs. W. F.

Falmershelm weeks' trip to Los Angeles and Van Nuys. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Harcisty spent the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Flowers, and family in Van Nuys.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bukula and brother, Curtis Frcy, have returned from a visit with relatives at Eureka. Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Wagner of Modesto and Mrs Wagner's father and mother of Craic, Col, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ralston day afternoon. T. and Mrs.

Ralston, Katherlnr Eton and their Mr. and Mrs. L. 1 Bohme, of Arizona, went to Long Barn to enjoy the snow Saturday. WATEBFOBD Mrs.

A. Gatzman of Oakdale vas a visitor of Mr. snd MIT. R. i i i i i A fina OJ Turlock, i Will Hold Meeting and son: I Francisco, Mr.

and i ESCALON. Jan. Ladles', 1 Mr' and Wnr.v- Mni'unirinf Aid of the Saron Lutheran Church ter, Ada Bell. Mr and Mis. Jess Zirker of Merced spent Monday with Mr, and Mr.

and Mrs. W. Jamison en-' Mrs. Dobrnerisky. teitalned a number of friends ami Mis A.

Hayes and children rr- rslatives at their home 1 on I i i to Sacramento aftpr spcnd- Day The guests weie. Mr. in past week Mi s. ment of a new officer to position of the late Dr. O.

J- Bemls. Teachers Return To Work At Ceres CERES, Jan. -A number of Ceres teachers returned home this week after the Christmas and New Year holidays to take up their work Monday. Miss Hazel Jones spent her vacation in Nevada City, and Miss Marie MacDonald at San Jose. Miss Grace Denton was with her family in San Francisco.

Miss Evelyn Mashek, accompanied by tier cousin, Miss Sylvia Mashek of Pomona, went to Long Barn, Yosemite and San Francisco. MiB9 Doris Comstock was in Santa Rosa. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor spent their vacation in Los Angeles.

Mips Callsta Atkinson visited with her parents in Sehastopol. Miss Doris Symons was in Oakland and Miss Marie Beidleman in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Wackman visited with Mrs. Wackinan's father at San Leandro, and with his relatives at Elk rove. -Royal Neighbors Meet In Riverbank 1932 meeting of the Royal Neighbors of America was held last evening in the D. E. Johnson hall.

Memorial services were held for the Idle Lavinu, Riyiu-y. I'loweis weie sent to Mrs. Alqn Reynolds, who has been ill for i last It also was repotted that Clarence Knapp, i of Riverbank and a member of the camp, is ill at his home in Modpsto. Installation of new officeis will be held January 19 gt Johnson's hall. Light refreshments will be seivcd.

Valley Home Man Hurt Cranking Car VALLEY HOME, Jan Benedix is ipcovpring from injuries received when he attempted to crank his car while it was gear The car pushed him against a garage wall. Bessie Kepbart of Jamostown spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting relatives heie BIVEBBANH Edward Sheldon of San Diego haa been his brother and wife, Mi-, and Mrs. A. J. Sheldon.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Co; um and son, Danny, spent the week end in Sprlngville, twenty-one miles above Foitcrviile, on their lanch. Mrs. H.

Collett, formerly of Riverbank, now of Pasadena, 1ms uuli VlbKliljj L'. OultUiey. Mr. and Mrs. W.

A Bryant have ast returned from visiting friends In San Francisco and Fresno- They also took In the Tu'ane and University of Southern California football game on New Tear's Day. Mr. J. A. McMUlian of Waterford visited friends here on Tuesday.

Lorenzo Zerlllo was in SanFian- claco Tuesday and Wednesday on business. Lester and Cliffoid Bainr-s have rctmned from a visit lo San Francisco. They attended fhe New Year's Day football game at Kezar Stadium, DELHI Browder Monday. J. McCrrmac i- Modesto visited at the hon parents in Hickman Monday, Mr.

and Mrs- Guy Laughlin ted the former's mother, I 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knapp nnd daughter.

Betty Lou. visited with friends at Beikeiev Satmday. Mis. Alipp Graham, Mrs. Editli Wells and Mis Mary Kinsman of son with Mrs.

Julia Ekholm assisting. Areme Club Plans Escalon Meeting ESCALON, Jan. ntl Mrs i and a i Mr and Mrs Emmelt Switt, Mr. nd and daughter Helen, and Mrs. May Wolleson.

and Mrs. F. A. Lyle and Mr. and Mis.

Clarence Johnson and daughter, Carmen, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Lawson were guests New Year's Eve at the home of Mr and Mrs, Alfred Elmquist. The home of Mr.

and Mrs. H. Knights Ferry Hayes 1 Charles Soihlman. Mi and WOMEN TO 3VIEET CERES. Jan.

6--The Ladies' Aid of the Ccrea Methodit Church will meet Thurstiav afternoon at pai -onatre. it wis announced Mis. to-day bv Mrs A K. Goczee. A i business meeting will be held and a social hcur enjoyed.

bered as Genevieve a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Goddard, formerly of Eacaion, now residing at Carmel.

They made oeveral short calls on friends Mon- Ceres TO HOLD DANCE LA GRANGE, Jan. G--A dance Wallace Coswell. The guests rew day night by the I. O. O.

F. Apfos spent til I i Ms-lei-. MIS.S the home of herlj 1 5 CinsI11 a i I FARM UNIT TO MEET jmCTJIiCGS, Jail. Jeji- nlnss Farm Bureau Center will meet at the Jones School Friday evening. MAN CONVALESCES P.IVERBANK.

1 Marc'i. nrws a(ynt anil baiher. is leoovermg. March has bean ill for tte last two mo.ntiu. tha Laughlin, in Oakland 'Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mitscher of Oakland were week-end guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Paul Keep.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kuhns, who jhave been visiting with theLauch- i.iu of Waferford and Oakdale for the past two weeks, returned ti with Stnr.dpn.

mameil for a more Wade wells, who ispent the past week Sunday to resume his school duties. Bob Hanier of Calexico returned home Sunday after a two-week visit at the home of his aunt, Mrs. cial Club. Patton and Springer will fumish the music. Supper will be served by the La Grange Rebekah Lodge No.

323. MOVE TO KANCH ESCALON. Jan. 5-Mr. and Mis.

Ben F. Couchman of Stockton and Mr. and Mis. Paul Couchman and family of Oakdale have moved I onto thr twelve acres of the Oak-1 dale highwav recently purchased! from Mr. and Mr- A.

Forester. I UNION TO SIEET CERES. Jun -A bu.Mnc.ss cetinpr of Ihe will be held Fiiciay aftetnoon the pallors cf the Methodist Chinch. TO NAME OFFICERS PARADISE. Jan G--Flic Sunday j-chocl will hold its election of cans and favnr: frnm er A butlei supper was served Present were: Messers.

and Mesdames F. Moffett, V. D. Whit- moie, Caswell, Charles Whit- of the Pacific. Himes at Orange Blossom was day morning before leaving for the scene of a New Year's Eve Stockton, where they called on watch party when several friends Constance Heuilin at the College were invited to spend the evening playing faiidge.

Present weie Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Stewart and Mr.

and Mrs, W. P. Maddux of Oakdale, Mr and Mrs. B. Sisson.

Mr and Mrs. Fred Stone and Mr. and Mrs. T. B.

Milam and son, Mr. and Mis. C. Beverstock of Palo Alto visited at the home of Theo. Heurlin and family Sunday more, O.

C. Hatch. J. E. Warner, night They were returning from Lyle Green, Gil Summers.

Earl Black of Stockton. J. W. Warner of San Francisco, Miss Florence Wai nor. Mrs.

I. Eritt of Oakland. Rov nnd Elmo Warner. extended trip thiough southern part of ths state. Waterford A group of young people motoied to Lontf Barn over the week end and spent two days in the snow.

They occupied fhe Paul Keep and Mrs. Lloyd Geist, Marian Lehmkuhl, Helen Hawkins, ICveln and Marion Sawyer, Fied Hawkins. Alvin Crabtroe and Dorothy Galben of Tuolumne. OPENS STATION MANTECA, Jan. E.

Vest has re-opened the service at 110 HOLD COMMUNITY PARTY JENNINGS, Jan 6--The community heid a card party and dance at Laird Auditorium New Year's Evo. Mupic was furnished by a Modesto oichestra. About 100 persons weie pietent. TAKEN" TO HOSPITAL P.IVERBANK, Jan. 6 --A.

E. Fin- nimure has hccn taker, to the Southern Pacific Hospital in San Francisco and is leported Riverbank The Tuesday A i BudKC Cliib vvai entc-itainod at a 1 o'clock luncheon in the home cf Mis Art i Madora I men clothrs decorated the tables a and green color scheme. The jliiffh score of the afternoon was i i Mrs A MrArthur Tho weie ilcsdames D. A i i Hanison, E. School.

next Sunday at the a ia- Wt A Bryant. Geo. Paiks. II SI Portland, Oregon, Sunday morning Stephen Sanford. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM) "KLUTCH" HOLDS FALSE TEETH TIGHT Klutch forms a comfort cushion holds the plate so snug it can't Imp.tH Color nnd Ecuuty to Cray And Faded Hair 0r "P' chil Of "I'O pl.U'od ou can fat nnii sppsk as well as il lllJ your lei(n.

A BO" gives throe, monthi of unbeliev- and Rolinl Rn-h e.xita Mr3. and Mrs Bevemock are studying at Stanford Univeisity. They re-1 South Main Street after his pur- contly leturncd fir-m E.irope. where chase of it seveial days aso Vest thev went on honcvivoon i i a been a lesiacnt of Mrs Beveistock i be remem- 101! No More Gas 'Pleasant Relief get the best of In Stomach rrom Unstipation FJT Et utcs TM And rOC! tswl1 WATCH FOR IT! Try Lydia c. Ccmpound If vou i liewri of i a I i be ixim.incn i i a 1 pimples.

Keep your system I amous blend of oil oi mustard, ml vou kvp thr nf campnor. menthol other inerrJi- vou ko Its rnoiey IN in Then life is not a failure Musterole "counter- for i -Mid tlip- -ifl I I i i i i i it Jl laitllre un- lu'-e ig CC'UniCT- effects; i i frVm 'a" i I Clopeod howols and inactlvp liver' a U-e- it ptnc- That i cnawins feeliiifir al' poison's to seep thiough the trates and stimulates blood circulation Flying Into a Temper Touchy irritable' her. She needi Ldia E. Pmkham table Compound to soot he her nerves and build up her a bv its tone action. i Your i a a a i no longer feel rnld and "so i Alwiyg oTi hand at HUSBAND'S PHARMACY i-- in, Tnntic t'i ir fnr I i iiuiil I i i JUi They act easily a ona smatl cfnlaren, AskJorChil- srnootlily.

No clangorous jjripint; dtcu's u1ts will vou of i and won Id iifvor hr witho.il Di Kd- ward." Olive a v. cnnipriniul. Know thorn i dor. loc, 30c and Al! (adv.) idruggisw. Adv.

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Years Available:
1925-1933