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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 12

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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THE FRESNO BEE SUNDAY JUNE 8 1087 D- NEWS OF THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY IN LODGE ROOMS 3:30 Mark PlaheTe Oreheatra 3:43 Radio Headline IS Te 11 10 Kay Harrineton'i Oreheatra HBO 10:101 Rerer lee HBC Fraternal Leader KMJ Will FEATURE HOOD Woodmen Elect PlogAsHead Of Manzanita Camp EAGLES LODGE TO NSTAIL LEADERS Louis Williams Will Be Seated As President At Public Ceremony These programs an corrected up to the time of publication For changes in programs scheduled during the week consult the daily radio column of The Bee Last-minute changes by the National Broadcasting Company of programs scheduled for KM i will be announced at intervals on that station KMJ The Fresno Bee Station Fresno 580 kilocycles KPO San Francisco 680 kilocycles KGO Oakland 790 kilocycles KNX (CBS) Hollywood 1060 kilocyclea SUNDAY JUNE 6TH 1 Te I A 1 gHX-1 With The CUertea 130l Columbia On Wee i ii i a KMJ Bouthamalres geo rreine Bee Cornice UDU Studio) The Hour Oleee Dnivareltr of Cbleaeo Round Table dlscuieions KQO I Comics Radio City Music Hall Symphony I Major Bower Family Balt Lake Tabernacle Te II A A Radio City Musis Bell Symphony NBC Our Neltbbora HBC Dorothy DraUa eopreno 1:30 Dreeae Of Lone A to KNX I Church Of The Air Farit Neva Kxehante Poatio etr'M IS Ta 11 A 10 Mails Kay Of RCA HBO 10 to be announced 10:10 Thatcher Colt Mysteries 10 8t Louie Serenade 10:10 XhtolM-ft 11 Tapestry Of MuJe'NBO 11:10 The Smu HBC 11 Romance Of The Hlehwara 11:10 MU Hlcb Bride Tournament 11:10 Confederate Memorial ll Muilc Te 1 11 Weitard Cooperative Delrymene Union (KMJ) 13:10 Senator Piahfaea end Professor Flaaabottle HBC 13 Bunder VOapers 13 Romance Melodlea 11:10 The World 1 Your KHK-Kpenin KMJ 1 Rot Bhieldr Muds HBC 1:30 Paul Martln'e Muale Marion Taller eopreno 1:30 Joseph Orchestra 1 Church Of The Air 1-30 Rainbow's End I Ti I 1 Catholic Hour HBO 1:30 Oolden Onto Park Band HBO 1:10 Tale Of Today KOO A Canadian Orenadiar Guardi Bund 1 Joa Penner 1:301 Rublneffa Orehaitra I Ta 0 3 Haltn TraubelL aoprene HBO 1:30 Beaus Arta Trio NBC 3 Don Allen Hollywood Reporter 1:13 Oema Of History 3:30 Robert Sunday Player 3:30 Marl Carlton Orchestra 4 Te 3 4 General Motora Concert HBC Field and Den Ameche 4 Twin Stars 4:30 Idyll Of The Kin 3 Te 3 BL KMJ 3 Rlppllns Rhythm Revue HBO 3:30 The Jvreeni procram with Welter Wlnehell NBC 3:43 Choir Bympbonetts HBC 3 Manhattan Marry -Oo-Round 3:10 American Album of Familiar Muale 3:43 Stasias Saleaman 3 Sunday Evanlnc Hour I Te A True Detective Mysteries for HBO 3:30 Areentlncf HBC 1:43 Bundas Bine ter (KMJ Studio) 3:43 Tune Twitters 4 California Concert 4 Community Side 3:30 Man Te Maa 4:43 Maureen O' Coon or and Blnelns Strlnys I Te 3 7 Sundae Uni 1:11 Concert Petit' HBC Jack Benny for Jello HBC Morin Slaters and Ranch Boya 7:13 Vole Of The Exposition 7 Judy end the Bunch 7:10 news 7:13 Harmonics Band 7:30 Lou Oreheatra 7 news 7:00 One Amheim'i Oreheatra Jay Freeman's oreheatra Te 3 Menereh Of Malady for Mahans 1:13 musical procram 3:30 Ret si Oreheatra HBO 3 Deaeon Orchestra 1:30 One FhmOr 0 Kddi Cantor Radio Headllnta 0:43 Modern Mlnelci I SO Dick Jureen'a Orchestra Readers Guide It 3 Pick Of The Pleturee CRB 3:30 Jesters Orehaitra HBO 1:40 Gentlemen of Rhythm HBC I The Passing Parade Nlyht Bditer 1:10 Leu Oreheatra 0 Tales Of California 1:30 Concert Hen Of The Air 3:43 Oentlemvn of Rhythm Nocturne 3:19 Billy White's oreheatra Louis Williams will bs as worthy president of the Fresno Aerie No 89 Fraternal Or-der of Eagle succeeding Rudie Malm at a public ceremony tomor-: evening at 8 o'clock in the Woodmen of ths World Hall Jewett deputy grand worthy pres 'ldent will head the installation staff assisted by past presidents of the aerie A dance will follow Other new officers are: Malm Junior past president A Wil-aon vice president Joe Dodd chaplain John Crawford conductor Harry Tollen treasurer John i Busick secretary: Jack Seifert trustee Joe Mashburn inside vSguard and Conrad Geringer voutaide guard williams will head a group of eight delegates leaving Fresno afternoon to attend the stats convention at Watsonville Other delegates are: Tollen Henry Hyde Neil Ellis A Wilson i ''Dodd Crawford and Max Steude planning to attend include Jewett and Herbert Briggs past state presidents Malm state true-wfdee and Busick and Preston deputy state presidents 7 Officers of the Fresno Aerie will conduct the installation ceremony Wednesday evening for the newly staff of the Sanger Aerie i-X large class of Sanger candidates Mwlll be initiated preceding the installation Eleven candidates were Initiated -bv the local aerie Monday evening-frJRefreehmcnte were served Capt 0 Crow Auxiliary Honors Vacationing Pair Members of Captain A Crow Auxiliary No 884 Veterans of Fop- veign Wars honored two of their '-in embers who leave shortly on ex tended vacation trips during their meeting Wednesday T-- Those honored were Mrs Ellza-beth Wrightson who will spend 1 the Summer months in Canada and --Mrs Mary Smith and her daughter Miss Lorens Smith who will visit Ireland Entertainment were played by a German band accordion and -violin selections by Edith and Dorish Max-sano The guests of honor were feciplents of a handkerchief show-Ser Refreshments were served Grace Preston president of the department of California will bs honor guest at a dinner Wednes-Vr-day at :30 at the Veterans' -Memorial Hall The eighth birth-day of the local auxiliary also will he observed After dinner speak-r rs will be Mayor Frank A Homan i i Judge Beaumont and Sheriff Lc George Overholt Regular meet-' tags of the post and auxiliary will follow Mrs Preston is making her official visit to the auxiliary gjheta Rho Girls Will Have Swimming Party Members of the Theta Rho Club No 8 will stage a swimming Marty at the De vaux Pool on More loroa Avenue at 1:80 M-Satur- IS news 0:13 Paul 10 10:1 NX Temple Sonera Proeretn 10:90 Oeerce Hamilton's Oreheatra 10:43 Merle Carbon's Orehaitra 11 Te MldnleM 1L Charles Runyan oriental MBO 1L Bob Yoonra Orcbaatr Betas Arts Trie 11 Deer To The Moon 11:30 Dick Orchtitrc XX Insomnia Club MONDAY JUNE 7TH 7 Ta 3 A IX 7 Breakfast Broadcast and Radio Baa Mews 7 Tho Vecabenda 7:15 Larry Larisa onanist 7:30 Via and Seda 7:43 Bdward MaeHneh eatptl sinter 7 Sunrise Salute newt Dr Allan Dafoe Ta A IX a muelesl proem Tbs Story Of Mery Merita for Ivory Soap HBO 1:30 Jo Dumend end Ranch Boya 1:41 Health Spot Shoamakar for Ralls bit site Store Financial Berrios 0:30 Throe Marshall Haas Lac aoprana 4 to ba announced bract end Scotty I Kacpint Pit In Hidlywned Eddie AlbrlcbPe Family 0:30 Helen Trent Our Gel Sunday 0 IS A IX KMJ Hews Hr Air ORB Nelyhbor Nall NBO 1:30 Tbs New World Carton eryanlM Mrs Wees Of Ths Cabbaae Fateh 1:10 Other Trifa Just Plata BID KOO-S Lav And Learn Brit and Bab 1:13 Hrana Of AU Cbnrshc 1:17 Betty Cracker 1:33 Modem Cinderella Who's Who In Ths Hava 11 Ii II A KM IX Perkins for Osrdel domestic ac tenet (KMJ Studio) 10:30 Navy Band NBO 10:43 Modern Olri'e Romance CM 10 Character Building Forum How To Be Charmlne 10:43 Johnny harmonies player IX Crass Cut From The Los The Day IX Bit Bistsr Aunt Jenny 11:30 Edwin Hill Myrt end Mare II 4 It It II Rochester Civic Orchestra NBC 11:10 Vic and Bada for Oriseo NBO 11:43 The cNrill'a far Ivory Soap NBC 1L Pepper Family 11:13 Me Perkins 11 Navy Bend 11:10 Western Firm And Homs Hour 11 Mesailne of The Air 11:30 Fletcher Wiley 11 Ts I IX Plsnsey Stories for AHia Chalmers Company 11:13 Western Farm And Home Hour HBO 11:10 Fellow The Moon for Jareena-Woodbury NBO 11:43 Midday Broadcast and News IX Fair Of Flsnes Hollywood Hleh Hatters The Ouldlns Ltaht 11:30 Aerieultuml Bulletin 11:49 Club Matinee 11 The dump 11:13 Pretty Kitty Kelly 11:30 Hometown Bkstehea 13:41 Flay Days i is i 1 Midday Broadcast end new Inventors Oonercta HBO Hollywood In Psrsoa 1:13 plena due 1:30 Her Barrios ton saxophonist news 1 Marr Marita nfldentlally Bpeaktaa Oentlemcn Of Rhrtbm Women's Forum 1:15 Radio Headlines 1:30 News Throusb A Woman's Km 1:43 Things 1 Te I Amsriesn Msdieal Association Convention NBO 1:1) Maiasta of The Air NBO news MBO Clark Dsnnls tenor 1:43 Msrsitn of Tbs Air NBC 1: JO wemen'e Msossta Of The Air 0 Army Band Ranch Boyi' Trio 1 Howard Phillips bsrltan Four Blww 1:30 Newlyweds 1:43 Hollsct Bhsw sonei I 4 4 Arxsntln Trio NBC Bus haul Rnythm HBO Ths Food Mselclan NBO 1:43 John Herrlek baritone NBC 3 Pletorlsl 3:30 MldssWIlilams linear 3:43 John Tail baritone 3:41 Art Review 3 Wsstem Heme 4 I 4 Ncwi By Air CRA Meditation i CM Marktta CRB 4:43 Paul Music NBO A Btrtaetlma 4:10 Beak Beat Driver 4:45 jlneletown Osset ts Drsms The Knchsnted Hour Frt-aellpsa prosrsm 4:43 Foul Martin' Music Orehaitra 4:10 Citellns Iiltnder 4:30 Hippy Family drama Alrin Wilder com menta tor GENERAiTMOTORSiCONCERI 4-5 TONIGHT KMJ IIUKUT FISH EOLirWSOS BOWL LUGREZIA BORI FAMOUS OPflATK SOF9ANO JOSEPH BENTONELU TOUNO MITIOPOUTAN UNO OTTO KLEMPERER CSNDSCTIHS INK LOS ANSILtS PSILSASMSSIO iSCHESTSA THE RADIO PROGRAM DIFFERENT Hour true suiting storioo About frontier doys ths Trail and many other 13:00 to 13:18 MON AND WED) FBZSNO today sad Wednesday 1 0011:15 lb KFBK-BACKAMENTO Tbanday and Satarday IMOllill BAN FRANCISCO Tsislsi ani Tharaday lb LOS ANGELES Wsdmsday aril Friday A lb SPONSORED BY KMJ Peerless Pump Div FOOD MACHINEBY COBF 1731 Bissdway Fhsns MM iLlltPOP HARVttTfBll WCu ccrss o'M ovr (IB I ND(H FORD SUNDAY EVENING DOUR MISCIIA LEVITZKI Pianist tymphmmy Onto mf TS EUGENE 0RMANDY 6PM KMJ A8 leather sheas Sundae Sing Presents Tonite at 7:00 Over KMJ FEATURING SYDRAY GILBERT BYARS EMMA NARDINI THE GONZALES DUET SURON TATOEIAN GENEVIEVE STEWART DOROTHY MEAD NORMAN CASE' LARRY ROBERTSON Come and Sing Your Favorite Spanish Songs FRESNO BEE CLASSIFIED ADS i BRING RESULTS KB BUI Fresno Sonora HanfofH Lodges Compete For June 13th Finals Fresno Lodge No 439 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks will enter its officers in a competitive ritualistic contest today with teams from Sonora and Hanford lodgea The contest will start at 10 A In the Fresno Elks lodge room Edward Pray chairman of the state ritualistic committee for this district will preside i A similar contest will be conducted today in Tulare for lodges in the southern part of the valley and the winner of the contest will compete with the winner in Fresno for the district championship at Sonora June 13th Officers of Fresno lodge who will participate in today's contest are Laurence Myers exalted ruler El Griffith leading knight Francisco loyal knight Edwin Hansen lecturing knight William Witter esquire Harry Cayford chaplain and Lawrence Hunt inner guard Judges for the local contest will be Welch and Charles Ward of Porterville Nieto of Vlsar 11a and Frank Wilkson of Bakersfield Luncheon will be served at noon Fred I White assisted by Clyde Jackson and Verne Henderson is arranging a program for the annual Flag Day services June 14th Catholic Daughters Observe Seventeenth Anniversary Of Founding Fresno Court No 494 Catholic Daughters of America celebrated the sevententh anniversary of its establishment Tuesday evening at the Odd Fellows Hall when officers were installed by-Mrs Eva Foucht of Visalia the district deputy Talks wers made by the Rev Singleton the chaplain and several of the officers and members of ths Fresno and Visalia Courts Refreshments were served and gift presented to Mrs Emma Steele the retiring grand rgn Officers installed are: Mra Mary Pohl grand regent Mra Mayme Whealen vice regent Mra June Rosello prophetess Mra Julia EL Griffith monitor Mra Angelins Hutchins historian Mra Blanche Foray monitor Mra Elisabeth Schuch lecturer Mra Josephine Oesterle sentinel Mra Katherine Tilden organist Mra Emma Steele and Mra Hattie Todd-hunter trusteea Mesdamea Christine Enos Anna-belle Nuttman Reta Hertweck Helen Cullen Mary Ely Rachsl Morrison Clementine Wheeler and Mae Wilson were in charge of the meeting Myrtle Curran Is Named Head Of Native Daughters Myrtle Curran was elected president of the Fresno Parlor No 187 Native Daughters of the Golden West at a meeting of the order Friday in the Odd Fellows Hall Other members of the new staff are: Ora Osborne first vice president Iva Babcock second vice president Alice Garrison third vice president Marie Credell marshal Jessie Boyd recording secretary Maude Crosby financial secretary Edna Wolfe treasurer Rosemarie Hansen inside sentinel Avis Burke outside sentinel Tlllie Gibbs organist Hazel Hershberger Edith Bartholomew and Mary Ward trusteea Mra Bartholomew reported on the progress of the homeless children program and Avis Burke was appointed in charge of a rummage sale set for the tatter part of this month -Memorial services were conducted under ths direction of Ruth Whitfield and refreshments were served by Mary Ward Lillian Wright and Ella Donahua Royal Arch Masons Will Confer Degrees Officers of Fresno Chapter No 69 Royal Arch Maaona will confer the degrees of past master and most excellent master on a class of candidates at a special meeting Monday evening at the Masonic Temple A program of entertainment and refreshments will follow the meeting A stated meeting of Fresno Com-mandery No 29 Knights Templar will be held at the Masonic Temple Wednesday June 9th at 7:80 A social hour will follow in the banquet room with entertainment numbers and the serving of refreshments PICNIC IS POSTPONED Due to the death last night of Ernest EL Smith husband of the worthy matron of Raisina Chapter Na 89 Order of the Etastern Star a picnic scheduled by the chapter for tomorow evening at Roedlng Park has been postponed indefinitely WOODCRAFT WILL MEET Fresno Circle No 18 Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet at 8 Tuesday at the Parlor Lecture Club Hell Guardian Neighbor Lillie Wilcox will preside assisted by Isabel! Roberts Blanche Toung Margaret Davis and Anna Bos LOUIS WILLIAMS Mary Savory Is Appointed District Deputy President Of Rebekah Lodge Helen Pierce Hum state president of the Rebekah Lodge recently appointed Mra Mary Savory of tFresno Rebekah Lodge No 158 as district deputy president of MKS SAVORY deputy marshal Those 'hose appointed to participate In the installation ceremonies in July follow: Mrs Ruth Naman honorary marshal Mrs Alverda Sackett drill mistress Mra Mary Smith musician Mra Nanqr Carling tableau Mra Martha Keen Mra Effie Maul and Mrs Sackett vocalists Mra Mattie Nelson warden Mrs Nettle Fearon chaplani Mra Nellie Bacon recording secretary Mra Isabelle Booth treasurer Mra Annabel! Scheldt financial secretary Mra Ida Cowley Inside guardian Mra Nettie Benton outside guardian Members of the escort staff are Elizabeth Calderwood Grace Crews Marie Arthur Amelia Parka Vera Rogera Reba Farrell Rogera Jack Fearon Fred Sackett Charles Crews Wilbur Mowry Clarence Hiker and Albert Bacon Four Bids Submitted For Friant Contract Four concerns have submitted bids to the United States Bureau of Reclamation for a contract to install air conditioning heating and ventilating and air cooling systems in an office buildngs and two dormitories to be constructed at the Friant damsite government camp The bidders are the Palmer Manufacturing Company of Phoenix Arts which submitted the low bid 312218 Lehman Brothers Devlin Sc Drew of Fresno and Fernot Sc Richmond Broadcast From Hollywood Bowl Will Bring Promenade Series To Close A Pacific Coast Neighbor" concert originating in the Hollywood Bowl in Hollywood will bring to a close this Promenade Concerts which have been regular Sunday afternoon features over The Fresno Bee Station KMJ The concert at which more than 20000 people from Los Angeles Hollywood Beverly Hills and surrounding communities will be guests will be presented from 4 to 9 bv the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Otto Kemperer with Lucresia Bori former prime donna of the Metropolitan Opera Company and Joseph BentonelU Metropolitan tenor as soloists Marcel Dupre famous French organist will play for the radio audience of ths Magic Key when it turns to the musicians' villa at Meudon France this morning between 10 and 11 o'clock Dupre heads a list of outstanding artists who will perform for Include from talny and his all-girl orchestra and William Primrose noted violinist The story of a witch doctor who terrorized the countryside with her evil practices will be brought to dialers during the broadcast of the True Detective Mysteries this evening at 6 o'clock Lois Austin will have the title role in the play The Wltrh Of Hunter Valiev MiuiiMlA riOKl Jack Benny with an eye to next Christmas will spend his efforts in keeping Phil Harris in a good humor during his broadcast tonight at 7:30 oclock Harris gave Jack a watch for a present test Yuletide and the Jester subsequently lost It Now Jack has Mary Livingstone Kenny Baker and Andy Devine looking for It hoping Its recovery may sweeten Ms disposition will make further reports bn the progress of har first motion picture Song lovers will gather in the studios of KMJ tonight at 7 for another half-hour Sundae Sing fary also under the leadership of 8yd Ray Gilbert Byers the crooning milkman will present more enlighten ing information Those sound-sensitive souls to whom a snore sounds like a buzz-saw have a treat in store for them tomorrow afternoon when a snore-eliminating device will be demonstrated during a broadcast at 1:49 o'clock Glass clothes that clink an another of more than 9jOOO exhibits at the con-resa in the Hotel Edison New fork City when the broadcast will originate (Continued from Fags IB) Dry Creek channel from Clovis to Herndon Canal" Cost Ret At 8501 i Tellman estimates the approximate coat of constructing the proposed dam levee culverts from reservoir and ths diverting works from Dry Creek and Red Banks Creek at about 890000 exclusive of ghts way Early day floods are described ta a section of the report explaining that Dog Creek and Red Banks Creek Join together about seven miles northeast of tho city snu coma over the country from the east to ths city limits and early ta the histoiy of the city the flood water from these creeks came along Inyo and T'em Streets and up against the Southern Pacific tracks at Inyo and Kern Btreetx which were generally cut at this point to allow part of the water to go west on ths other aide of the tracks Part of it went north along Street to Fresno Street and into a canal which ha since been abandoned "Part of the 1884 flood came along from Kern Street north on Rtriet to Merced Street and flooded everything west of Freeno Street Second Flood Menaces City "Another flood occurred In 1J 888 worse than the one in 1884 The town ta ths meantime had beea in-corpor ted as a city and on of the first things for the trustee to look into was the flood condition and find a remedy "As eity engineer I was instructed to make surveys and from such surveys and investigation I recommended the deepening and cutting -out reefs of hardpan in the Mill Ditch one of the main canals of day embers will meet at the Odd District No 68 The appointment was endoised by lodges in Fresno Clovis Laton and Madera Mrs Savory appointed Mrs Elisabeth Keen Cowing an Instructor in the Fresno City Schools as her Hall before going to the Also there will be a baseball practice with players meting at Holmes Playground at 10 A WILLIAM FLOG William Plog was elected as consul commander of Manzanita Camp No 160 Woodmen of the World at the recent meeting of the organization which was presided over by Consul Commander Todd Baley Other officers elected are: George Tfinmm advisor lieutenant Moore memberof the board of directors Ryan escort Riker watchman Hollister sentry The date and location for the annual plcnle will be announced at the regular meeting Tuesday evening A1 Marks is making arrangements for the outing A stag party will be held at the hall Friday evening Proceeds will be used to purchase uniforms for the baseball team Degree Of Honor Lodge Plans Last Party Series Martha Lodge No 89 Degree at Honor will have a short business meeting at 1:80 (Friday at the Odd Fellows HalL The final five hundred card party of the series will be held Officers and members of the drill team will sponsor tables and Elva Dishman Clara Hangse and Jennie Bos-bury will be in charge The Carnation Circle will meet at 2 Tuesday with Mrs Mary Aubery of 1040 Delphia Street She will be assisted in entertaining by Flora McCool Henrietta Jessen Alma Gerard May McCorkla and Hilda Fine The Juvenile Circle will meet at 2 Saturday at the Holmes Clubhouse Refreshments will be served Marie Dauner juvenile director will direct the program Railroad Trainmen Will Greet Leader Of Lodge grand prestige of the local district of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will be the honored guest at a joint meeting of Yosemite Lodge No 420 and the Sunny California Lodge Na 671 of Calwa at 7:80 o'clock tonight in the I Hall at Broadway and Merced Street Invitations have been sent to all members of the two locals by EL Haas secretary of Na 420 Smith will be accompanied by Brooks chairman and EL Somerlott secretary of the Southern Pacific general grievance committee Others expected to attend are Conway general chairman of the Santa Fe committee and Harry See state legislative representative Fresno War Mothers 'Will Have Luncheon The Fresno chapter of the American War Mothers will meet for a potluck luncheon tomorrow at 12:30 at the Veterans Memorial HalL A business meeting will be conducted at 2 at which reports will be nude by delegates who attended the recent state convention Areme Club Picnic Is Scheduled Wednesday The annual picnic meeting of the Areme Club will be held Wednesday afternoon at 12:30 o'clock at the Eucalyptus Grove in Roedlng Park Members are asked to bring a covered dish and table service After a business meeting card games will be played INITIATION SCHEDULED Fresno Lodge Na 186 Independent Order of Odd Fellows will confer the initiatory degree on a class of candidates at the regular meeting tomorrow at 8 In Odd Fellows Hall Ths semi-annual election of officers will be hed during the meeting LUNCHEON IS SCHEDULED The womens auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will meet at 2 Wednesday in the Parlor Lecture Club Hall A potluck luncheon and party is scheduled by ths order for the last meeting of the month WILL PLAN ACTIVITIES Fall activities will be discussed at a meeting of the Las Amlgas Sewing Club at 8 Thursday at the home of Mrs Edith Bartholomew on Shields Avenue Fellows 5 hPooL the jj Amaranth Committee Plans Benefit Party ways and means committee 3 of the San Joaquin Valey Order of Amaranth will vv sponsor a benefit card party at 8 Wednesday at the home of SMra A Bedford 1280 College Avenue Auction and contract bridge and five hundred will be -X played score prises will be awarded and refreshments served --X Mrs Bedford the chairman will be assisted by Mrs Bert Ladouceur 'Mrs Kurl Ethel Aber and Mrs Judd Reservations X'-may be made by telephoning Mrs Bedford at 36401 Eastern Star Arranges Night Program Brothers' night will be observed at a meeting of the Fresno Chapter No 295 Order cf Eastern Star at 8 Tuesday in the Masonic Temple Associate Patron Thomas Tetstall is general chairman A -program will be staged and refresh-menta served A Mother's Day pro- gram which was cancelled last month also will be presented SfiGZ IHIiSVIES the West's most popular NEWSCASTER CORPS CALLS MEETING The George Kellogg Corps No XS3 auxiliary to the Grand Army pf the Republic will meet at 2 Tuesday at the Veterans Memorial Hall I 'Everybody's Talking CLUB FLAKS LUNCHEON1 Members of the Good Will Club of the Benefit Association will hold their regular luncheon at Hotel Freeno Thursday June 10th at 1 Following the luncheon a business meeting will be held after which cards will ba played All members of ths association ara Invited LUNCHEON SCHEDULED A covered dish luncheon will be served at a meeting of the sewing club of the Ida Saxton McKinley Tent Na 8 at 12:80 Wednesday at the home of Dr Sarah Pugh 635 North Fulton Street SISTERS CALL MEETING The Prosperity Temple Na 67 Pythian Slaters will meet at 8 Wednesday at the Pythian Castle the Freeno CauaI Compsay at point about three miles below where Dog Creek and Red Eenke Creek Joined and came Into the Mill I that would divert ths floods north of ths elt" "Ths city decided to do this work and the canal company consented This diverted the flood wateia of Dog Creek and Red Banks Creek into Dry Creek north around the city of Freeno (at that time) and whenever floods occurred went over vacant lands north of the canal Canal Now Crosses City "This condition went on until about 1897 or 1898 when the trouble began again for the city had grown across the canal and today the c-nal is about running across the centi of the city "Henca the problem to find a permanent remedy which I propose by constructing a reservoir on Red creek" recommendations being considered by tbs governmental agents include one that Dry Creex be concrete lined through tho city as a supplemental project with the reservior construction The proposed work would bo done under provisions of the flood control measure parsed by congress last year PRONE 8-4000 STREET 1 rl S' Cl 6 the way Mr Throckmorton there's nothing like FRESNO Bohemian Beer to beat the SPLENDID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! 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