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THE BAKERSFIELD MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1933 TEHACHAPI ASKS AID FORM Public Meeting of Citizens Discusses Application for Building Fund COMMUNITY NEWS McParland Seniors Plan Year's Work MuFARLAND. Sept. 1 Members of I ho senior clnss nt the high school with their adviser, -J, 11. Porlervlllo, i held thr first of Ihc venr nt LEGION POST ELECTS AT NOTES FROM McFARLAND i McFARLAND, Sent. S.

Hnr- tor. and their BOH Irwln, all of Po-i rlngton hns returned from Avala, monn. The guests were returning where he stayed the summer at the from a vacation trip In the northern beach. part of (lie slate. EARLY RESIDENT OF COUNTY PASSES suggestions.

ling opened with W. It. powers, com- TEHACHAPI, Sept. A meeting wns held night In the city hnll to determine the feeling of the citizens on the Question of applying for public administration funds for the construction of additional classrooms to the high school and tho finishing of tho now grammar school building, two units of which arc now J. Knnstcln culled the In IIRC.

Mayor L. meeting to order, outlined the progress of the applications so far, nnd introduced Supervisor Perry Rrlte. Mr. Brlte gave additional Information and offered his further services toward securing the lonn. It Is Inrgely through the efforts of Mr.

Brlte that the two projects wero put on the selected list. A motion for the endorsement of tho two projects was carried unanimously. Comments were mnde by several present nnd the grammar school board presented report from the state nr- chltcct's office showing that the old grammar school building Is untflt nnd unsafe for use. S. B.

Barnes, senior structural engineer from the Angeles office of the. state division of architecture, examined the buildings a. short time ngo nnd It wns from his findings that the report was mnde. The rooms of tho home wore np- i mnnrtcr, officiating. Election of ofH- polnted with bouquets of nsters In color tones of purple and white.

De- CITH resulted In the following members for the 1M4 official staff: W. H. Pow- llghtful refreshments wero served. Iers (Incumbent), commander; A. The hostess wns assisted by her I Keeley (Incumbent), adjutant: Chnun- mother, Mrs.

Edith Mlxon. Following the meeting the group motored to Bakeirsfleld nnd rey Davis, first vlcc-commandcr: A. Oilman, se''Oiiil vice-commander: a theater. Among those enjoying hlH J. lleinan, chaplain; A.

L. Degroff. lo remain throe weeks nn the guest of her home In Bnkersfleld Thursday friends. Mr. Si'hrnck will remain here nfler spending a few dnys as the visiting relatives nnd friends.

pen guest of her son and Mrs. Maron Ufflicn returned Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Plmpell, nt their Wednesday from Han I a Barbara, home on Hnrlow nnd Third streets. to sunstroke.

The career of Mr. Andreas wns variegated. At the age of 10 he joined a circus, nnd Inter on h'ad a where she' stayed three weeks as. the! Lewis Wlmberlcy nnd Idus Lewiley show of his own which was absorbed guest of relatives nnd friends. She I passed Sunday and Monday at Alia wns nci'omimnlod hern by Knrl Var-'iSierra vacationing.

ney, who returned to his home Krl- Mr. nnd Mrs. flora Id Taylor hnve dav. Mr. mid Mrs.

Chnrles Marshall left nffnir were Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Por- terrield, Principal I', Mrs.

F.dlth Dlxon nnd daughter. Miss Alice, Misses Murlc Chnnloy, Avngale Trogdon, Pauline Crockett, Olndys Peterson, Myrtle Mnmnaw, Kiln Mne West, Melva Machnn, Oiranda Dlxon, Messrs. John Regan, Maxwell Newby. Lewis Wlmberley. Idiis Ijessley, Kenneth Taylor.

Orln Huhhnrd, Oshorn nnd Elmer E. I.obrc., Jr. Allen Wat IB, sergennl-al- Thursday for 'their IIPW home at Car- arms; Clyde Brlte, flnnnro officer. I miners, where Mr. Marshall will bo moved from the Clnudc Richardson by Mr.

nnd Mrs. C. D. Bowman on I'nst officers were-' Powers 'nthlello coach and teacher of science Itnrlow avenue. Sirs.

Taylor Is an In- commander' ICeot'nv 'ntHninnt' subjects at the high school. Mrs. structor at the Pond school. i i i Marshall will nltcnd the Fresno Stnto i Mrs. Kdlth Dlxon.

accompanied by William Robinson, first vico-com- nnd complete her senior mitnder; Clyde Brito. finance officer; f.asl year she attended the University Al Watts, hlhtorlnn; Paul Krueger, of Oregon at F.ugeno. She is special- passed Sunday and Monday vncntlon- scrEennl-nt-nrmH Izlng In Romance languages. Ing nt Altn Slcrrn. A nn Li Mr nnd Mrs.

F. W. Dickinson enter- Judge F.lmor K. Lohre wns a husl- A social session followed tho busi- Wednesday nnd Thursday for ness visitor In Bakersfleld Frldny. IICSH of the evening, nnri a midnight DIP former's sister nnd hrother-ln-lnw, Mrs.

Ruth Heffner nnd her dnugh- supper was served, with Mrs. Chnun- Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. It.

Chnniberlln nnd! tors. Misses Mary and ttobortn. passed coy I'nvls In charge of arrangements their friends, Mr. nnd Mrs. J.

15. Sol- i Sunday and Monday nt Altn Sierra, Group Entertained at Dickinson Home Sept. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Dickinson entertained at their home on Robertson avenue Tuesday evening for a group of their friends honoring I. A. Burroughs, who was celebrating his birthday. Dinner was served at a table appointed with fnll flowers. Places wore marked for the honor guest.

nnd Mrs. Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. Dlnsmorn Parish, Mrs. U.

C. Allen, MISHes Helen. Edmonson, Marie McFnrland and Ann Harder, Messrs. Don Burroughs, Frank Boardman and Eugene Allen, and tho host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.

Dickinson. BACK FROM U. A. TAPT, Sept. Van James, dramatic coach at the Lincoln Grammar School, hns returned from Los Angeles, where he spent his vacation, with some new Ideas for school plays which he hopes to put Into effect this Angeles Mr.

James school term. While In LMK studied dramatic readings nnd playfe in preparation for this term. He plans to present several plays and dramatic readings. Former Pastor and Wife Party Guests FELLOWS, Sept. 11.

Mr. Mrs. L. I'lriuNt of Fellows cntei-tnlnod with a politick supper Thursday night at their home In honor of the Reverend and Mrs. Charles Sanders and daughter, Betty Jean, nnd son Vernon.

of Los Angeles. The Reverend nnd Mrs. Sanders formerly resided In Fellows, where they wero In charge, of a church. Conversation and music provided the evening's entertainment. Present were Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. Byrd, Conrad Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Will Burns, Miss Margaret Atwood, Miss Wllma BuriiH, Mr.

nnd Mrs. A. Bnrnes, Mr. and Mrs. Diamond and son Richard, Mr.

nnd Mrs. Clarence Pmlth and son Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hawthorne, Cecil, Roy and Robert Hawthorne, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Bnrnos, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. C. Filer, the Reverend and Mrs.

Swan, R. N. Hatch, tho ptiests of tonor and the host and hostess and their daughter Bessie. i and Mrs. Cleorge llarbey nnd MI-H.

Hoy i Gray assisting. An Introsting talk was given by Commander Powers, who i stressed the point of co-operation between the members of Tchachapl nnd Mojave, nnd the decision wns made to hold alternate meetings between two towns. Other speakers wnro: I MATJ1COPA, Seiit. S. O.

MARICOPA by Rlngllng Brothers. Tiring of tho circus he ran a hotel nt Canebrake, ne Pnss, during the '70s. 1 onmp, 1 lt Viorth''o'f Hn Considered the life of hotel pro- to residence owned prlctor humdrum nnd ngnln obeyed tho call to the "big tops," and later to edit the "Billboard" for a number of years. Retiring from active work he settled In Kansas where ho became wealthy land owner. Three years ngo, at tho of 81, he married bride of to whom were born a hoy now two yenrs o'f nge.

Mr. Andress visited relatives nnd friends In this section four yenrs ngo, in excellent physics! condition, spending much time In outdoor sports. Charlie Andress of the South is nephew. her daughters. Misses Ollre nnd Owanda, nnd Miss Gladys 'Peterson I PANAMA J.

Bemnn nnd A. R. Keeley. Chnun- ccy Dnvla hnd charge of the general arrangements for the nffnir Hint wns attended by 27 Legionnaires nnd eligible members. Thirteen members from Teharhapl were convoyed hern by the school bus, driven by William Itoblnson.

Tryon arrived home this week from an extended visit through the sast after slaying month In New York! PANAMA. Sept. Mr. nnd Mrs. Swlnford of Rio Brnvo were In Panama on a business mission Wednesday.

Jock Dnlton of Los Angeles returned WALKERS BASIN I i in Syracuse. Mrs. Tryon nccompnnlc'1 the Reverend and Mrs. ion an extended motor trip through tho Adirondack mountain region of north- cnstern New York, stopping nt T.nke. Placid and Lake Saranno.

tenter they motored from Syracuse Into Pennsylvania. After spending sovernl days with relntlvcs nnd friends ftt her old home In Tryonvllle, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Tryon visited an old school friend nt Plltsburg, Ponnsylvnnia. Kn route home she visited the Century of Progress exposition In Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Cheesebrough of the Anchor lease have ns their guests this week Mr. and Mrs.

D. K. Webb and children. Phyllis, Karl and Lylo, of Los Angeles. Mrs.

Webb Is a sister of Mrs. C. C. Chopsebrough. Floyd (Buddy) Cheesebrough who bus been employed at tho big Wa- womi tunnel Is home for dnys.

Joe McMillan of the Union lease Is visiting this week In Burbank. Miss Virginia Bond ban ns her guests this week, her cousin. Mrj. Chester McKeuzle, of Burbnnk. Mr.

.1. B. Riich of the Raaz lense left Friday morning for few days visit In Los Angeles. On his return he will be accompanied by Mrs. H'lsh nnd daughter Klnlne nnd son Dlcklo.

They will return by way of Santa Bnr- bnra where they will visit with their di'ughter. Mrs. Kdna Martin. hate as well an the making of now hnls rlltlons equal to those In Walkers Mr. and Mrs.

Marlon Bush and Basin where the soil and water have I daughter, Florence, and niece, Nina Cltv with her sister, Miss M. i with Frank Bennltt Mond.iy night and has been his guest this Benn, Mrs. Tryon visited nnother week ulster. Mrs. Jnmes A.

Cunningham. In j. p. MrKanna and wife are vinlt- vr lf Nrl or ovor the week-end with their son. nnd Mr.

McKnnna's mother and WAUKF.RS BASIN. Sept. Misses nnd Nlta WUHnm.s re- turnod last Friday from nn outing at the French Meadow on Plute mountain. The dance nt the Rails home in last Friday attracted a large crowd. About 60 couples until tho enrly morning hours.

Ruby Williams returned home last HOME DEPARTMENT TO MEET Thursday from visiting friends In Los SHAFTER, Sept. Members of thn Home Department of the Farm Bureau will meet at the home of Mrs. A. 73. Fox next Tuesday nt 10 n.

m. This will be an all-day mectinrr with a pot luck luncheon at noon. Information available few dnys nno stated that It was a meeting of the Farm Bureau, rather than the Home Department. Miss Dorothy Wilkinson, new head of tho latter named organization, will give instructions in making over old at no place they found the con- Pease wrong Angeles. Mrs.

Webb and son Aubrev of Los Angeles visited friends here Thursday and PYlday. Messrs. Anderson and Buckley of Bakersfleld. who contcmplnte rnlsing soed potatoes on a large scale at the William E. Johns ranch here, hnve Installed pumping machinery In one of his wells for Irrigation purposes and expect to begin work early next spring.

There hnve been ninny adaptability tests for land and water condition to raise potatoes for seed made In various parts of Kern county, hnt sister who reside In Bradley. Leonard Pitcher and family were visitors nt the home of Mrs. Pitcher's sister, Mrs. C. C.

Hubb In Taft on Thursday. The Lndjes' Aid Society will rieet with Mrs. W. H. McKee nnd Irma Buyer on Thursday.

September H. Mrs. Fred Rollln hns returned from visit with her brother In edes. been tested showing perfect conditions. Mnny locations arc suited to eolble potatoes, but for seed several factors enter.

Emerson, returned today from Santa Ann. where they were guests tho last week of Mr. Bush's brothers. Jake Lehman, James and John Pat- Leroy and Billy nankin have re- I tcrson are staying a few days in turned from Chlrrio. where they have quota been removing buildings.

day, uola park. On their return fc'utur- Studonts from here who are return- Ing to school In Bakersfleld are Alice nnd Rftchaol Rankin, Hazel, Nlta nnd Ruby Williams, Alice. Dorothy and Tnelma Wood, Robert Bnrrett, Frank Voohrlos nnd Foster AVfbb. William E. Johns and his mother wero business visitors In Bakersflcld last Wednesday.

they were accompanied by Mrs. Pearl Green nnd Mrs. Mubet Bpnd who stayed two weeks vacatl6nlng In the park. An- Mullle Sails motored to I.os Angeles Thursday where he visited former college friends over the week-end. Mrs.

Arthur Kclbort and Boetle'" Sci- bevt returned to their camp on Friday to remain until Sunday evening. Miss Alice McCnlllon of Snn Francisco hns returned to Panama to resume her duties ns teacher In the Panama school during the coming yenr. Miss Yvonne Loustnlot has been ill the Inst week on account of an abscessed car. Messrs. Albert Bergen of Azuna, I Rny Williams of Baldwin Park, Klwln While of Oakland and Edwin Baer of Monrovia, were over-night guests at the W.

A. Van Horn home Wednesday night. These young men comprise the Arlon quartet of La Verne College at La Verne. Mrs. Dewcy Tnllman and children and Mrs.

Grnnvlllc Mays nnd daughter, Belly, were guests of Mrs. Jerry Jnrrard, Thursday. ISlbert Ebcrsolc of La Verne arrived Thursday to resume his duties as teacher at the Vlncland school. Mr. Ebersole will make his home with Arthur Huffman and family this winter.

Mrs. Herman Rasmussen and two children of Bakersfleld were visiting frlni.ds In Panama Thursday. Mrs. John van Horn was hostess at Visitor Honored at Wasco Bridge Party WASCO. Sept.

her house gi-est, Miss Elizabeth Strong, of Berkeley, Mrs. J. L. Fldler entertnlned at a dessert bridge Thursday afternoon at her home In Alamo Park. Three tables were filled with card plnycrs, nnd nt the close of the nfter- imoii awards were given to Mr.s.

W. If. Jnhnnt nnd Miss Lillian Prltschke, and Miss.Strong wns presented with gucnt prize. The guest list included Miss Ellzn- hoth Strong of Berkeley. Miss Lillian Prltschke nnd Mesdnmcs R.

S. Miller, G. D. Pnither, W. II.

Jnhnnt. T. T. Mntlock; L. M.

Clnrk. Herbert Prit- schke, C. O. Lyle, Burton Spafford, P. If.

Mnrtins nnd C. A. Campbell. TO STUDY NURSING TAFT, Sept. Mary Weaver, daughter of Mr.

nud Mrs. J. Weaver of 605 Shattuck avenue, and Miss Shower Is Given in Honor Taft Couple TAKT, Sept. A farewell handkerchief shower was given at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs.

Willie Lowe In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe TCd- wards, who are leaving soon for tho east to reside. Singing and pitching horseshoes were the diversions. Tho Gregory trio furnished pnrt of the entertainment.

At a late hour, a watermelon feed was enjoyed In tho backyard. Taking part In tho evening were Mrs. Laurn Brooks nnd Jeanette, Mrs. Hester Argent and children, Mrs. Edna Evans and sons, Mrs.

Winnie Dcrden, Mrs. Bertha Crawford and family, Mr. and Mrs. James White and family, Mr. and Mrs.

George Edwards, Mrs. A. Moyner and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. J.

O. Shelton and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edwards and son, Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. McAnally and family, Mr, and Mrs. L. C.

Goodnight, 15. Hale, the Rev. Jesse L. Smith, Miss Margaret Fatighn, Miss Melba Ropers, Mr. and Mrs.

Lelgp Crawford, Miss Nina Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edwards and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.

W. I. Lowe and family. Class Entertained by Mrs. Burroughs MePARLAND, Sept.

Mrs. I. A. Burroughs was hostess to her Sunday school class of girls at her homo on California avenue Friday afternoon. The afternoon was spent at making doll cradles and nt making plans for future activities.

Follbwinp this Mrs. Burroughs accompanied the members of the class to thn cold drink stand operated by Miss Margie Calkins on the Golden State highway and treated them to refreshments. Present at the meeting with Mrs. Burroughs were: Alice llollawny. Botty Hodnon.

Betty Tnylol', Francos Albright, Qeraldine Gnrre.tt, Jean Lobrp. Joyce Ratekln, Marie Lcssley, Marjorio Peterson, Ruby Hughes, Wundulea Hargrave and Mary Jane Hodson. Morrisons Off for Ranch in Oklahoma NUTPASTOR SLATED; TQARJPTAFT TAFT, Sept. Item of much Interest to Episcopalians of Taft nnd the West Side generally Is tho announcement that a new minister will shortly nrrlve to make his homo In Taft nnd have solo charge of St. Androw's Episcopal Mission.

Up to this time, the missions of Tnft and Coa- lingn hnve been served by tho same vicar, but the arrangement has been quite hardship and for some time plans have been tinder way to separate tho two. Now, according to an announcement from the Tllght Rover- end Louis C. Snnford of bishop of the Snn Jonquln district, young mnn has been secured In New York to take charge locally. Ho IN expected to arrive about September IB and soon afterward a general rally of members of tho church and Interested friends will be held. Since tho death of the Reverend 3.

TV. Darling year ago, his son, Qor- don Darling has successfully carried on the work as lay reader and he will continue in charge at Coallnga. It Is largely duo to his efforts that tho present arrangement has boon made. Any Information In regard to St. Andrew's mission may be obtained from the members of tho bishop's committee, which consists of Charles Cox, warden; F.

A. Bronoel, secretary; J. B. Wright, treasurer and the Messrs. Frank A.

Bauman, C. L. Campbell, G. B. Noakcs and George F.

McKlnnlc. I McFARLAND, and Mrs. J. W. Morrison nnd their chil- Mrs.

Nichols Guest at Card Gathering: TKHACJtAPI, Sept. L. J. Kanstoen entertained with bridge Saturday afternoon honoring Mrs. Sidney Nichols.

Prizes were won by Mrs. Phil Marx for high score, Mrs. George BurrlH for second high, and Dr. ICath- ryn Bergegrun for low. A dclk'lous supnei wns served after the games.

Those present beside the hostess and honor guest were Dr. Bergegrun, Mrs. Frank Bnumgnrt, Mrs. Uumi Moyer, Mrs. Oliver Sopcr, Mrs.

Knrl Pholps, dren, Dale and Jewell, accompanied by I Mrs Don Vo "n(f. Mrs Orrls J. C. McCoy of Bnkersfleld, left today I MrB phn Marx, Mrs. deo.

Burrls and for Sayor. where the Morrison Edna Colbert, daughter of Mr and wl makc tllelr home on a ATrs. J. K. Colbert of T05 North street, nrh Mr own 9 will go to Stanford Lane Hospital In the rn oh nm Mrfl Mr.

nnd Mrs. George Turner rind The young folks of Walkers Basin Mr- nnd Mrs Frccl Freeman of JMB enjoyed nn old-time huckboard ride Anffulcs who visited the last week nt Inst Thursday night. The vehicle wa.j the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Elcr- drawn by two mules and tho rattle of mann on California street, re- wheels and morrv song nnd laughter lurnc to their home In the south. nknV 6 un i'. 0 8 lcd lhe moonm Mrs. Jnmes Perry who visited a few nicrh.

(lnys week (i Uic home nf h(vr of Pluto ranch Maurice I'erry, and family re" visiting turned to her home In Bakersfield night with gnlety. Juliet Mattlngly passed nn enjoyable week friends on the South Fork. Friday. i Woody Mock nnd. son, Harrison.

and Mrs. Harry Bartholomew and fcoiis, Richard and Donald, of Tnft, were visitors at the home of their brother, Maurice Perry, on Frldny. Clarence Perry of Bakersfleld visited this week at tho home of his brother, Maurleo Perry on South California street. Wood of Pasadena passed the Labor day holldnys nt the Wood ranch here. Mr.

nnd Mrs. William B. Wood, accompanied by their sons, Elmer nnd Wallace, und their daughter, Florence, passed last Sunday at Fair-view on the upper ICcrn river, fishing. Florence was the only one In the party to get any fish. She caught seven.

Mrs. Ernest G. Bishop. Mrs. William B.

Wood. Elmer Wood and Allen Wood visited at the Rnnkln and Mills homes lost Monday. KERNVILLE were served to Messrs, and Mesdames Gerald van Horn, Chester Marsh. Wesley Davfs, C. A.

van Horn, J. G. Huffman, Fred Lynch: Misses Evelyn Jordan, Lenore Huffman, and Frank Vincent, Ernest, Frank, and John van Horn. Jarklo Poyle, who has been living in Bakersfleld during tho summer, has returned to the home of his grand piirrnlK, Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Selbcrt, where he will remain during tho coming school year. ARVIN Snn Frnnclsco to attend the nursing school there. Boih yffUng women are grnduntes of the Tnft Union High School and hnve attended the junior college a shprt lime.

Miss Colbert Intends to specialize as a surgical nurse. Mrs, Gene Illcks. VINELAND ARVIN, Sept. nnd Mre. M.

C. Sayer have returned from an automobile trip during which they visited Santa Cruz, the Great Basin and other Interesting points in tho northern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. O.

W. Ratllff motored VINF.LAND Sept. and Mrs. IjOn Beach where they visited Martin Williamson have returned from or several days. two-week vacation enjoyed at i Mrs.

Walter Roush and son southern beaches. Bobby nccompnnled Mrs. Roush's sls- KF.RNVILLFi. Sept. Lofgron Mr.

and Mrs. P. C'nttanl nre at homo tor, Miss TUvolyn Frost, recently to of the A. Brown Company, in, a recent ngaln after a vacation time at Santa: Pnrller. Miss Frost has stayed tho trip to Snn Gabriel, returned bore, i Cruz summer in Arvln.

with Mrs. Lofgren. who hiid been via- Jolly. Frederic and Archie i Mr. nn3 ATrs.

R. S. Barlow havo Itlng In southern California. Frlck returned from several days i returned from Ojni and" are. busily HIGHLAND PARK I i HIGHLAND PARK, Sept.

Snrgont has accepted a. position in Taft. Barbara Lynn Johnson, who has been staying five weeks with her grandmother. Mrs. I.

Los Angeles, has returned home. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. M.

Ware of Los Angeles were visitors at the E. L. Jolinson home recently. Elizabeth Jones of Fullerton Is visiting her cousin, Miss Nina Blackford of .123 Francis avenue. W.

C. Co'x has returned home from a few dnys at Greenhorn. Mr. and Mrs. V.

J. Tollcs and daughter ISIalne -stayed week In Hollywood and Long Beach with friends. Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Knbes have returned from Los Angeles where they passed their vacation. Mr? and Mrs. Rene Leny of Los Angeles, Mrs. Allen Webster and son Roger of Santa.

Monica and Mrs. Anna Forsythe and son Russet were guests at the Leo Richardson home recently. Sir. and Mrs. C.

A. Humphrey and daughter Roseltha stayed a few days at Caycucos beach. Mrs. Humphrey and daughter Roseltha have returned home from a two weeks' vacation at Escalon and Modesto at the homes of Mrs. Humphrey's sisters.

Mrs. M. R. Silva and Mrs. William Ikerd.

They also stayed a few days at Live Oak with Mra. Humphrey's parents. RELATIVES ENTERTAINED DELANO. Sept. and Mrs.

son will farm, and he will spend sonic i Archibald Sheppard entertained out of time there on business. Sir. ami Mi's, (own relatives a.s the.lr dinner guests Morrison nnd family hnve lived at Me- on Thursday. A chicken menu was Farland for several years nnd will be I served missed by a clj-cle of friends. Tlu lpM3 included Mrs.

Howard Kramer, sister of Mrs- Sheppard, MISS HARDER RETURNS whom she had not seen for seven MeFAnLAND. Sept. Ann years, Mr. Kramer, and Mrs. F.dwan, Harder.

Instructor of history, biology Williams cousin of Mr.s. Sheppard, nil nnd physical education at the local of San Francisco. high school, returned hero Thursday The party left late In the nftcrnnAn from her home nt Keedlcy. She on- i for Ducor where they will viylt with Joyed six weeks' vacation nt General Grant Park. For the past six weeks she has been assisting with tho care of her mother, who has been ill.

At this time Mrs. Harder is recovering nicely. Mrs. I'arbara Burtoldus, another sister of Mrs. Kramer, and they will also visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Kramer ill the Enrlimnrt district before returning to Snn Francisco, next Tcicy- dny. PRI es ARE GOING UP How you feel depends on what you eat t- i nnci camp ns a great SHOCK to rein- R. T. Stockton has gone to Granite lives nnd frlonds.

Her husband and station where he is engaged In build- winta-noT 0 Mf and I Tl.A II. iff nf UA she hadn't the courage to tell him he'd grown careless about "B.O." VtTTHAT folly to take chances Vv with this unforgivable fault that can rob us of success, love itself! "B.O." (body odor) plays no favorites. Forevery- oue perspires as much as a quart a or not he realizes it. Play regularly with Lifebuoy. You will recognize its clean, refreshing, quickly-vanishing scent as your assurance of extra protection.

Lifebuoy is different from ordi- LIFEBUO' HEALTH'SOAP nary toilet more than merely surf ace-cleanse. I ts creamy, abundant lather penetrates and purifies every txace of "B.O." Complexions respond How they thrive on daily Lifebuoy cleansings! Grow clearer, fresher, more attractive. That's because Lifebuoy's luxurious lather searches out even grimed-in washes out pore Try Lifebuoy now! jde were in iiaKprs- ltl HUU iniur ii.itviiiit iur ....1. field late In the giving attention i Modesto conducted the Turner garago I families at their Kern Lake ranch, to business mailers I In Arvin. 'Mr.

nnd Mrs. Rudrum were former Mrs. F.dlth Gibson of Isahelln. wns a Dfnth followed a surgical operntlon Arvin residents, recent guest of Mrs. Johnnie Pot- I nnd camp shock R.

T. Stockton has gone to Granite P. Runinrr Brown of the A. Brown Company, nnd F.d Marriott were busl- ness callers In Baltcrsfielrl Frldnv. I her marriage.

The Huff family nlso lamns Hour! hnu fmm Mr. and Mrs. llownrd Fulton, nccom- I were former residents TulsaOklH where he nMssT.ffh. panlcd hv their children. Howard.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris Herman (n I here ho p.issedthe sum- nnd Josephine, were Friday visitors leave Saturday for Fresno, whero me In BakersflcUl completing school ar- I tho.v will take (heir son. ICrvan, who I Mrs. Gcorgiann Cole of Granite Sta- rantrements i hns been on his summer vacation here, I'Ion has located In Arvln.

She has Mrs. Anna Frame of Snllnas Is vlt- I to enter school. been engaged as a teacher In tho local Itlng Indefinitely with Mr. nnd Mrs. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Rnv Gardner, who grammar (Jack Chrlstcitsen. Mrs. Frnmo. i hnve made their home bore the last I Mrs.

Allison Peck hns returned from mother of Mrs. Chrlitensen. Joined tho nnd half, left Wednesday for I xnn Jose, where she passed the sum- ChrlBtenseiiM at Snllnas on their re- Kansas, their former homo. The trip mcr turn home from trip to Minnesota. Is to be mnde bv motor.

I WnrH imH nr MIS8 F.velyn Palmer, dauuhtor of Mr. and Mrs. Bode Pettv will occupy ur Ved horne from the I n-kev Judge Robert Palmer, who hnS been the plnce recently vncated by Mr. and i "'V, Lf vacationing here during the school In- Mrs. Rav Gardner 1 terlm.

has returned to her dctles as Mrs. J. F. Caldwell and dniighter. Ul vlsltctl tholr grandparents, Mr.

a teacher nt the Frultvnlo school. Joyce, passed Wednesday in the Hnr- Mrs. R. L. Stockton.

"Buzz" Palmer, who recently suf- old Smith home at Olldale. fored leg Injiirv when a horse ho I Countv roarl work IB bolntr done on wns riding slipped nnd fell. Is now I tho road lending east from getting about with the nld of crutches. I Mr. nnd Mrs.

A. K. Oshorn visited Mrs. A. Benthum of Los Angeles, i Mr.

and Mrs. TI. IT Miller. Bakers- mother of Mrs. Ellis Byrom.

vlRltlncr I field, on Frldnv. Indefinitely with the Byroms nnd Mrs, K. P. Wllllnms nnd Miss TCIlen son. latter in charge of tho I Hooser were guests of Mrs.

Susie Isabella service station during tho Blovd of Bakersfleld Frldny. vacation of M'r. nnrl Byrom. Mrs. Oral Parish wns in Bakorsfleld Merrill lllcbt Is nsslstlriir nt tho Thursday, the guest of her sister, store of Pert durlnor tbn nb- i Mrs.

Curl l.ulck. lny tjnoper of Pnn WASCO -4- sence of Chief Clerk Pniil Rhodes. Match Your Coat and Vest With NEW TROUSERS DON'T DISCARD YOUB OLD SUIT. W.ir th. Ult VMt another yur by gettini n.w trainers mtteh.

Tilltrad to your meaturo. With over pitterni to wteet from we can match almflit any pattern. Bend veil or lamole ol eioth lodey. and tubmlt FREE lomple of beot match obtainable and quote price. MATCH PANTS 007 So.

Hill 3ept. Lei Anielce. amn were recent dinner guests In the. M. F.

Parish home. SHAFTER WASCO, sept. Mrs. Helen Ap- Plefuvd of nelano Is working In for throe weeks, substituting for Minn 1 May Doiidllngor, bookkeeper at the Southern California Gas office. Miss Dondllngcr, together with her mother and brother, have motored to Chicago to attend tho fair.

Mr. nnd Mrs. c. W. Urayble and Mr.

and airs. John Murdock and children were recent guests of Mr. and i Mrs. William Delncr at Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Ivellslnim of San Francisco, accompanied Mrs. Al- SHAFTKIt. SI-PI. Ralph bert Dciunnn to Wasco for 11 two-day underwent a tonsllcctomy In tho visit before going on to Long Beach Kern County General yes- i to visit Mr. KellHlrom's parents.

Mrs. Now is the time for everyone lo stand behind the President "We do our part" QUALITY WATCH REPAIRING at Reasonable Prices Guaranteed Work BROCK'S terdny. He Is to return to his home today and to be in condition for the coming foolbnll season within two weeks. Doctor Taggart. hns been practicing here for some weeks.

Is moving his practice to McFarland. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Nord returned recently from their trip to Chit-ago where they visited tho World's Fair.

Mr. and Mrs. L. n. Scott and family were dinner guests nt the P.

L. Arnold homo Thursday evening. R. F. Crumley bus returned from 1 Los Angeles whero ho has been on! gngud In hiihlnesK.

wns In Francisco during tlu- month of August. Mr. and Mr.s. X. T.

Mitchell of Barbara were recent guests of Mr.s. Mitchell's sister and family, Mr. und Mrs. Bruce l.lttle. i Miss Jean llohertson will be hostess to members of the Young People's So- flcty of the German Baptist church RENT A Piano, Radio or Electric Refrigerator $1.00 Weekly Rental May Apply on No Obligation to Buy DON C.

PRESTON Tegel.r Hotel Building But YOU CAN STILL BUY A MAYTAG Sunday evening at "nt homo night." Mr. nnd Mrs. F. 11. Dequino have gone to Santa Barbara to bring Miss Catherine Uofiulno to Wasco for sov.

erul Uuys before nhc goes to Angelos to enter IT. c. wintor. A. for tho I Musical Instruments Priced Right for School Kids Phillips Music Co.

Maytag refuses to lower quality standards. So prices must change with the times. Right now is certainly the time to buy a new washer, while you can get a Maytag at today's prices. Visit the Maytag showroom choose your Maytag learn what small weekly or monthly sums will pay for it. THE MAYTAG COMPANY Mmnufmcturm NEWTON, IOWA FOUNDED 1893 Corner Eighteenth and Streets Phone 581 or 1027 Easy TeVnis LOW ON ALL MAVTACT tougftp WITH GASOLINE MULTI-MOTOR.

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Pages Available:
207,205
Years Available:
1907-1977