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The Van Nuys News from Van Nuys, California • Page 4

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The Van Nuys Newsi
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Van Nuys, California
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The Published Every Thursday at VAX MUYS CALIFORNIA; VAN XUYS PUBLISHING Iuc.j Publishers Frank M. Kef fer, President and Editor Walter Mcndenhall, Advertising Kates Hade Known on Application. Subscription per year in advance, J2.00 Van Nays, Thursday, June 9 Entered as second-class matter September IE, 1611, at'thejiost office at thl. Aft. van iMuys, nmmum tff March 3, 1B79.

Help the A. Legion in Their Aim to Get a Home TUr- American Legion. Post of Van Nuys is seeking to establish a home in this city that will be a monument tho hnva the service from this and a credit to As a starter the members of the high school auditorium- to-morrow evening, June 10, the proceeds or which is to go to the "Home Fund." Thw-e should not be a vacant seat. Standing room should be at a premium. Turn out and lend encouragement to this worthy cause.

Then -Wit tho the hovn eet a nice tit tle nest egg, wuuld like to see some big public-spirited and broad-gauged chap step right up, offer to buy or help finance site. Then, of course, it would be up to some of the Test of us to kick in and help get that building up Why, it's easy to help pay dcht to these boys and show our appreciation if we once get' started. Come on, let's eo. CHICAGO RECTOR WILL CON-T1T1CT SERVICES AT MISSION The morning service of St. Mark's Sl'ssion will be.

conducted Sun-dav. June IS. at. 11 o'clock, by Rev. A.

Gustin at the Woman's Club House. Rev. Gustin is rector of largu nsviali in CWi-hp-o and is visitine- in California. It is hoped a large congregation will he present to he'ar him. Mrs.

Lisle Morehouse of Flacetvtia, a' former resident of East Kittridge s'treet, was operated Jon June 7 at the Methodist. Hospital by Dr. W. A. Mc- Cullough and Dr.

Johnson. She is ing very nicely, which is welcome news to her Van Nuys friends. REVIEW OF THE WEEK'S NEWS J. E. Miller has a tour-room dwelling under construction on Tyrone ave- nue.

Let us grease your car and drain yoor crank case. We specialize in mis TWIs Bros. Garaze. c-41-u A' croup of high school students held a weinie roast in Pacoima canyon lost Friday evening. Used Dodge touring and roadster for sale.

Cash or terms, uevinsros. firior. c-41-lt Wnlter .1. Knwler is building a very attractive six-room bungalow on West Sylvan street. Help the American Legion with ihoiv huildlnir fund.

Buy a ticket tn "The Traveling Salesman." c-40-2t Ui-s. Laura Donalv and Mrs. Eva Knight of Binghamton, are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.

O. Swain. Ansreles Crcamiry Com pany took out permits lost -week for two concrete water tnnns to oe nuui for their plant on Roscoe street. chain tread nnlv driven 115 miles and guar nntned. Sacrifice, S17.S0.

Bevis Bros. 1tn Rhprmnn Wav. C--U-lt fnr nil kinds of insurance see Geo J. Blake. Hours 8 to 9:30, 4:30 to R-afi flffiirn with R.

H. Dunn Co. fiW.tmaTi Wav. c-88-tf The'reirular Saturday food sale at Van Nuys Public Market, promises to have an unusually fine variety oi uei- iracics this week. p-l-i-lt The Indies of the Catholic congre option entertained' Wednesday evening at the Woman's Club House in honor A Tiimmons.

A delight ful program was given and refresh ments were served. annual Children's Day program hv the Methodist Sunday school will be given on Sunday morning su 11 n'r-WV. The nrnlrram this year he one Df the best ever given. Much time and effort by every ileparl ment of the school have been expend ed to make this program a success. Dodge Brothers ANNOUNCE a substantial reduction in the prices of their cars effective June 8th.

Bevis Brothers Dealers DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS Sherman Way at Calvert Phone 27 Meet "The Traveling Salesman" at the high school auditorium tomorrow evening. Piflv thousand Elks are expected in Lns Angeles in July to attend the national convention. Holn the American Legion with their building' fund. Buy a ticket to "The Traveling Salesman." -JMO-St Hlv and Mrs. William Andrew had for dinner guests Mr.

and Mrs. P. N. Foreman of Los Angeles, Friday evening. We drain crankcases on any make car free.

Why not let us look after your motor? Bevis Brothers, 116 Sherman Way. c-39-tf The fotre-v nichts are proving very beneficial to the beans that are up. Many of the bean growers are still planting. The. Rautist Sunday school will have their annual nicnic at Redondo Beach on next Saturday.

A large number will enjoy the occasion. Docs your car need greasing? We grease with the Alemite System. Cars for and delivered. Bevis Ifi Sherman Wav. C-3fl-tf Remember the Puront-Teachers' As sociation meeting at the grammar sphnol Tuesdav.

June 14. A program will be itiven by some of the pupils. Donald Lusk. 12-year-old son of Mrs: Louise Lusk, is getting along after an operation penonucu at a hospital in Los Angeles Wednesday of last week. Guaranteed tires at sacrifice, 32x3 Vz United States plain and nonskid tires, only driven 11D miles, at "a big bargain, Bevis Garage.

C-ll-lt Mesdames R. Dunn, C. E. Angler, Warren Elsmg, H. Trotter, Smith, R.

S. McDonald and M. w. Sntterlce' attended the monthly all-day meeting of the Presbyterian So ciety held in Los Angeles Monday. The rnmmnnitv conducted by the high school students- on the band stand Friday evening attracted goofl crowd who helped the students Van Nuvs its only celebration of mu sic An orchestra from the school contributed' largely to the entertainment.

the Tf nf eni'riivnl has decided to handle the street decorations themselves and will not employ an outside decorator. Firfcis wishing to secure rlecm-atnr fur their business houses will see who will make the necessary arrangements. Friends of Miss Ora M. Hamlet and Mr. Charles W.

Landefeld. are in re ceipt of announcements of their uiaiy riage'on June 1st in Los Angeles: Miss Hamlet is the niece of Frank S. demons and Mr. Landefeld is one of our well-known young ranchers. Mr.

md Mrs. Landefeld left immediately for the northern part of the state, where they will probably spend a Miss Georeie Limoecs of West Friar street gave several selected readine-s at an entertainment Eivcn by the Southgate chapter of the East" nrn Star, in honor of the Matrons and Patrons of Southern California, in Los Anrelcs Tuesday evening. She also took nart in the nrocrans eriven Thurs day evening, June 2d, by -the' Woman's Club df Owensmouth, in the high school auditorium at that place. During the K. of P.

carnival on July 1, 2, 3 and 4 there will many isilors in Van Nuys who will desire rooming accommodations. In order to meet this situation the Chamber of foinmerce if preparing a list of available rooms. If you have a room or rooms that can be rented during this periud send in your name and street number as soon as possible. Phone or mail. A charming luncheon was given by Mrs.

C. Hamilton Smith of West Sherman Way last Monday at o'clock. The house was beaulifutly decorated in a scheme of, pink and blue, Cecile Bruner roses and dainty blue delphinium being used. Places were marked for Mesdames William Andrew, Wallace Dh-key, A. M.

Harrison, Paul McClnre, Oliver Young, James Martin and Mark Sutton. Mr. J. H. Dimmit, prominent busi ness man of Los Angeles and a mem ber of the First Methodist church of that city, was' the speaker at the Men's Brotherhood of the Methodist church on Monday evening.

Mr. Dim mit was one of the best speakers ever brought before the Brotherhood. The ladies of the church had prepared an excellent dinner, The music by the Quartette and by Mr. Pilcher was very much enjoyed. Those who had charge Df the meeting were much pleased with the fine attendance on the part of the men.

MARK GRIMES CHAIRMAN OF SPECIAL SCHOOL COM M111JSB fir.t meeting of the committee which has been named to work out a plan fer the reorganization of agricultural education in the Los Angeles city schools, was hid in the Van Nuys Chamber of Commerce rooms Wed nesday forenoon. The fnllnwinir members of the com mittee attended: W. P. Whttsett, votkan F. Mark Grimes and A V-'n Kn've and Geo.

P. elements, George E. Piatt, Arthur Gould, W. S. Keinholtz and J.

B. Tlio i-nrnmittee 'was nermanently or ganized by the selection of Mark Grimes as chairman and v. A. uevis Great enthusiasm was shown in the preliminary discussion of ways and means for providing in the city schools a real practical way nf interesting the youth in agricul- inrnl and horticultural pursuits. Thi committee will work in cu-operation with the committee of the Los An nies Chamber of Commerce that has been appointed to investigate, report and make recommendation? relative to the entire vocational -training de partment of the city schools.

Both of these committees are worK-ing in perfect harmony with the Board of Education. "CKIMSON AND GRAY" READY FOR DISTRIBUTION "Crimson and Grflv." the Van Nuys high school annual, is off the press nnri rpadv for distribution. A review of the annual will be given in our next issue. SISTER OF F. KELLOGG DIES IN LOS ANGELES Mrs.

Adah E. Rice, aged 56 years, a sister of F. A. Kellogg of thij city, ilied nt her home in Los AnEeles on Wednesday, June 8lh. She had been critically ill for several months.

(Jfoardf Notion METHODIST CHURCH June .12, 1921. a. School. 11:110 a Children's Day pro gram by the Sunday Schonl. A line is being prepared.

7:00 p. m. Epworth Leagues. D. Evening worship.

Pre lude. "Cathedral- Music," Wilson. Trombone solo, Mark Trio, "Williams. Mrs. Kteiv and Bcller.

Short stercoptienn lecture on "Indians of the Southwest." Selection by' Male "Quartette. Offertory, "Sonata" (First Movement), Beethoven, Address by Mr. Albert T. Freeman, Indian Student of the University of Southern California, Claude A. Smith, Pastor.

Wm. Pilcher, Director of Musii John Sayre, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, June 12. 9:15 a. m. Snndav School.

a. Children's Dav eser- cises by the Sabbath School. 6:30 p. Young People's meet-g. u.

m. Baccalaureate sermon delivered to the Class of 1921, V. N. -H. S.

Solo by Florence Anderson. Solo by Mr. Stiff. Duet by Florence Anderson and Mr. Stiff.

Kindlv notice chanee in hour of evening service. Everyone is cordially invited. Strangers especially wel come. Rev. Warren Elsing, Pastor.

Prof. Alfred Fusey-Keith, Musical Director. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Citmore and Tyrone F. Nelson Baker, Minister S. S.

ID a. m. B. Y. P.

U. at 3 and 7 p. m. 11 a. "The Making of a Belter Country." p.

"Leading the Fight on a Runaway Sermon for young men and their friends. Good music by choir and orchestra. 'Help to make a better country by making better churches. All are welcome. Hii' Dread.

Did you-enjay yoor flaueh-ter'3 commencement essny7 Yes only it krnrt of riis-eoursgw me to of what I're cot to talk up to when conversation starts In the faintly circle. Sure Thing. There are two things that never attract much attention. What are they? A man st his own neitjlng and-a musician at a women's reception Advance, she np In society? sti? uwt tn An her hair, and now she coifs it. Vice Vtrta.

"When the (own doctor hegan to practice on nic ho snld I ivns till In." "How were you when he finished?" nut." YOUR DEPOSITS INVITED INTEREST PAID ON DAILY BALANCES Tor their mutual benefit, are the Interests of the Banker and the business man. Neither could succeed without the other and the mistakes of either immediately affects both. Consequently every business man is in a very great measure dependent upon Ihe wisdom and capabilities of his bank's officers and directors. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this institution assures conservative banking' and brings to its depositors the benefits great experience in financial and commercial affairs. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF VAN NUYS LEWIS E.

BLISS," President A. I. SMITH, Yice-Ptes. M. H.

SHERMAN, Viee-Pres. GEO. B. JESS, Vice-Pres J. WHITLEY, Vice-Pres.

PAUL F. SHEPARD, Cashier. WARDLAW, Vice-Pres. C. A.

BARKER, Always in Demand CONSTANTLY IN SERVICE WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS have the triple motion. They freeze ice cream quicker, better, We sell' them the year 'round but right now is the time to get the greatest use from them. No effort to make delicious ice cream for your Sunday dinner when a White Mountain is on the job. Andrew's Hardware PRICE QUALITY -SERVICE Phone 30 267 Sherman Way GET OUR NEW PRICES ON GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES Bevis Brothers Authorized Dealers Phone 27 Sherman Way at Calvert St. Goodyear Oldfield U.

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