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Telephone 1100 flurlingamc-TKE TIMES AND DAILY NEWS'LEADER-San Matco, Calif. Leads in News--'Advert'tring--Circulation HILLEBRANDT-WHITE RITES JUNE 29 AT EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Bride-to-Be Names Her Cousin for Matron of Honor Miss Lillian IlillebrandL and Dr. vcmieth R. White have set June 2S) the date for their marriage. The ites will be at 8:30 'clock in the Episcopal Church of it.

Matthew and will be followct a reception at the Benjamin hotel. Attendants Named Cousin of the bride, Mrs. W. 3eigel, will be the matron of honor, lid the bridesmaids are, named to nclude Mrs. 'Alfred Brumu-r, and Vliss Helen Hillehrandt, both of the bride-elect.

Dr. White has named R. A. White the best man, and Edwin Klynn, Connoth Flynn. William Gallaway.

ind Herbert White as the ushers. the ceremony, Miss Mary Ihodes. niece of Ihu bride-to-be, vill favor with vocal solos. Several social a a i have been for Miss Hillehrandt recent- y. Mrs Lester Henderson was nostcss at a shower recently and rs.

I rene 1 1 oba entertained a group of the i i a elementary school teaehers who honored the engaged girl. Educated Here Daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Hillekrundt of Burlingame, the bride-elect is a teacher in the Coolidge school. She was graduated from the Burlingainc High and Sari Jose State college where she wa.s affiliated with Kappa Delta Pi She is an honorary member of Bethel No.

7 Jobs' Daughters of Burlingame, ami a member of Burlingame Chapter Order of tlie Eastern Star. Dr. White, son of Mr.s. William White, is a local dentist. He was graduated from the San Matco High school and the University of California Dental college.

Dr. White is a member of Phi Delta Chi fraternity, a former member of Peninsula Chapter Order of De Molay, and a member of San Mateo Masonic lodge No. 220. Mrs. Mclntosh and, Mrs.

Bishop Resign Their Section Offices A a picnic festivities of the section of the Burlingame Women's club were enjoyed at Varsity Park, Palo Alto yesterday. juncheon was served on the long ables placed under tlie oak trees. Mrs. Mclntosh Itrsigns Mrs. Fred F.

Mclutosh, chairman of tlie section for the past ten -curs, resigned as chairman, and icr place will be taken by Mrs. Uristow in the- fall. Under Mrs. Hclnlosh's leiidcrship I ho section ins grown to a membership of 54 Members. The group feels that it ias gained much knowledge as well is having enjoyed the sessions.

Secretary for the past eight "cars, Mrs. Charles 11. Bishop, also her position and some- ine will be appointed to take her dace in the fall. Botli Mrs. Me- ntosh and Mr.s.

Bishop were pre- with handsome gifts by the U'roup. Program numbers included a review of the section's activities from tlie beginning; Mr.s. C. II. Bcck- a guest, favored i a re- i a i and Mrs.

i i a S. Rothrock and Mrs. George Pahm managed the games of which the prize winners were Mrs, A. Kuhl, another gueiil, and Mrs. Wilkie Dessin.

Included wen- Mr.s. Mclntosh, Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. A. A.

Uurlin- riuin', Mrs. 1, K. Bohnnnon, Mrs. T. Cox, Mrs.

Wilkie. J. Dessin, Mr.s. J. K.

ordrer, Mrs. K. A. Grens, Mr.s. Allan F.

Hunt, Mrs. K. W. Mrs. Charles Hackmeier, Mrs.

L. Herbert Harris, Mrs. Paul Heise, Mrs. 11. i a Mrs.

(Irani B. Morris, Mr.s. L. Nantz, Mrs. V.

11. Nourse, Mrs. 11. It. Park, Mrs.

William S. Uothrock, -Mrs. A. B. Itcichsletter, Mrs.

Harry Holers, Mrs. Harry Schuck, Mrs. K. Sahm, Mr.s. A.

R. Tyler, Mrs. W. A. Wood, and Mrs.

11. S. Whitworth. There were two guests, Mrs. A.

Kuhl and Mrs. C. H. Beckwith. Graduates Are Entertained at Tea Held at Forsythe Home Peninsula Alumnae group of the Alpha Xi Delta observed its yeur- custom of fierving tea to the graduates of the Burlingame, San ilatco, and San Jose High schools i San Mateo Junior college at the home of Mrs.

John C. Forsythe on Ralston avenue last Saturday iftcrnoon. The house was beautifully decor- ited with garden flowers. Mrs. For.sythc was assisted in the guests by Miss Alycc 7 anlz, the local president, Mrs.

Inidshaw Harrison and Mrs. Dou- Barthclmcss. A group of Omi- chapter collcgiatcs from Berlc- iley entertained the guests numbcr- ng about 35. Mcsdames M. M.

Mndson, E. H. Mrs. Ward Dwight Luncheon Hostess Hillsborough Honoring Mrs. Harry McCon- who recently returned from i trip around the world, Mrs.

Ward Iwight. wan luncheon hostess at ler llillsborough home Wednesday. Tonight Mr. nnd Mrs. Dwight will entertain at a dinner for Mr.

md Mrs. Frank Bclgrano Jr. Mrs. C. Arnholt Returns East After Fair Visit Returned to her home in Linco 'has Mrs.

Clara Arnholt, aunt of Mrs. Karl Dem of Roosevelt avenue, Burlir.game, who visited for come time on the Peninsula. While icrc she. enjoyed several visits to the fair. Mrs.

P. Wallace Home Again Mrs. Floyd Wallace returned to the Peninsula on Tuesday from San Diego where she visited with tier son who is in the navy. Wisconsin Guest At Hodge Home Miss Hattic Wright of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, is expected today as the house guest of Mrs. William F.

Hodge of Acacia drive, Burlin- Biirlingamo. Club Calendar TONIGHT Kafil Sin Ma ten Improvement ctuli Burllnsnnie Loyal Townsrnd club Cnrdu, Hoover hall, 8 p. m. 10 United Spanish War Veterans -Whist, American Legfuii a 335 E. licllevue avenue Forty nnd.

Eight-- i a a Le- frlon hall; cardb. p. m. Mrs. G.

H. Whitney, chairman. WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS Jt-UVE 10UH WEDDING DAY WITH PHOTOGRAPH CHILD PORTRAITS I Primrotft Road Ilyland und D. E. Schellenbach, of the San Francisco Alumnae chapter, assisted in pouring from to fi o'clock.

Among those from the local group who were present were: Miss Alycc a Mrs. J. Forsythe, Mrs. Bradahaw Harrison, Mrs. Dougald Barthelmess, Mrs.

G. J. Perry, Mrs. A. AY.

Fragicr, Mrs. Vernon Mackiii, Mrs. Elmer Hanson, Mrs. 0. J.

Nusscr and Mrs. Louise Crary. The group met recently at the home of Mrs. Frar.ier and presented Miss Nantz with a travel hag for her trip east the latter part of this month. Miss a is a delegate to the national convention to be tcld in Asheville, Xorth Carolina.

Honolulu Guests Honored Soon At Alexanders Saturday evening at their home in, Hillsborough, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Alexander will dinner hosts in honor of Mrs. Alexander's brother nnd rislcr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

George Robert Carter, of Honolulu. The Carters, who arrived two weeks ago from the East, will be the house guests of the Alexanders until they suil for the Islands next week. Henry Langs Name Nev Son, Henry Martin Henry Martin Lang, II, is the name of the new little son in tlie Henry Lang family of North Clarc- mont street, San Mateo. The baby, born May 17, is the third child in the family, having a sister, Judy and a brother, Roger, Luncheon Party For Mrs. Wilkin In honor of Mrs.

Robert Wilkin Mrs. Jack Bradley hostess at a small luncheon Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Wilkin" is visiting on the Peninsula for a week from her homo in New York. Dinner Party At Fleishhackers Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Flcish- hacker Jr. entertained a number friends at dinner at their home in San Mateo last night. Mrs. John Deahl Buffett Hostess Mrs. John Deahl entertained 41 friends nt a buffet luncheon in the garden of her Woodside home under a spreading oak tree Wednesday.

Engaged 11 Muriel Williamson, firmer Burling a me girl, announced her en gage men recently to Otto Koford at an i a dinner party itt San Francisco. The hridc-rlcct is a graduate of the Burliiigainc High and San Matco Junior college, and made her liiinu 1 (in the Peninsula for 12 years. No dale for the wedding has been set. cmirlesy du Cltnrme bttidiu. Sunday School Picnic Tomorrow At S.

M. City Park Children of Congregational Sunday school will gather at the Kan Mateo City park tomorrow at 11 a. in. for ihcir annual picnic. Following lunch, organized games i be jilavcd under the supervision of Harold Davenport.

On Sunday morning at graduation exercises will be held the Sunday school in the church. Tbi 1 service will be conducted by n- superintendent, Glenn C. Banuiby, 10 i present the diplomas anc liibles to the children of the pri- mtry department who are graduating. Others a i part in the are: Marcia La Crave, Kimi Knto, 'aula lleimer, and Robert Faulkner. An anthem will be rendered by ie i choir, under the direction of Olive Colcman.

A story will told by the Itev. Sidney H. who will also administer the rile of baptism, The Sunday ochool will close for tlie summer vacation following this service, und will begin class work again on September 10. French Dinner Concludes Season For Club Femina Club Femina concluded the current season with dinner at a o- cal French restau'-tlnL on Monday. Miss Kdmi Hansen honored the group with favors for each.

An n- fornial musical program was enjoyed with Miss Emelienne Tnc et playing the accordion; Mrs, Pan Taclet, sang; Mrs, Henri Humbert and Mis. Taclet favored i and Mr.s. G. T. Ostorhus played the piano.

There were three guests, Mrs. Kmili- Bertsch, Mr.s. 0. T. Oslerhus, and Miss Jeanne Aurel.

Members ncludcd Mrs. Farnand Aurol. Mrs. William 11. Bildv, Mrs.

Henri Ilum- urt, Mrs. P. LaUillade, Mrs. Rcine Masson, Mrs. Rowland Wi ford, Mrs.

E. Rousseau, Mrs, Henri St. a i Mrs. Katharine Douglas Sclmring, Mr.s. Paul Taclet, Miss Edna Hanson, and Miss Emelienne Taclet.

Norma Warren Expected Home In Two Weeks Miss Norma Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren of Br.lmont, is now in New York, visit- ng the world's fair. She recently concluded a stay at, Annapolis, she enjoyed the academy's famous June week. In about two weeks she will return to California and accompanying her will be Miss.

Edna White of Roanoke, who plans to spend the summer here. Mrs. Slater And Daughters To Visit Fair Arriving Saturday from Minden, Nevada, will be Mrs. Frank Slater and her two daughters, Frances and Margaret, who are coming to San Francisco to see the fair. Mrs.

Slater's sons, Howard and Charles Edward Park, will come from the East soon to spend their vacation in Nevada. The other boy, Jimmy, who also attends school in the East, will remain there a longer period visiting with friends. Mrs. Herbert Price And Son Home From Yosemite Mrs. Herbert Price and son, Hcr- jert hav(s returned home from the Yoaemile valley where they enjoyed a week's vacation with Mr.

nnd Mrs. JJ. Bauer of Manteca. Mr. Price and son, Charles, joined the group over the week-end.

CHIROPODIST Dr. L. F. MOLLER LEVY BROS. Use your credit account San Matto, Phone 2700 College Students Indicate Their Summer Plans San Mateo Junior college students Gus Hobgun and Paul Ost- roniov arc planning to spend a few days in Reno, Nevada, before Paul sails for his home in China.

Doug Buzzard, San Mateo Junior college graduate, 1ms won a scholarship tu Chunnaid's Art school, and graduating students Charles Dole, Jack Howard, and Vernon Leibbrandt are going to the Art Center school in Los Angeles. Marie a i San Mateo Junior college student, is going to see the New York World's Fair on her summer vacation. A a Kahle, graduate of San Mateo i collcfp this June, is planning to attend the Don Lux Beauty school. Heat rice Waldfck is planning, to take a i i east i summer which will include stops at Los Angeles. Grand Canyon.

Hion, Rryce, Taos, Mesa Verde, and Rockv Mountain National Park. It will terminate at her home in St. Louis, Missouri. Jack a a and Scott Evans, at San Mateo Junior col- cge, will work at the Tahoe Tavern i uring the summer vacation. Miss Jeanne Klizabuth Habben, ex-San Matco Junior college student, will become the bride uf Albert CJ.

Simonet early this summer. Vacation plans Tor San Mateo i college student Stan Dowing inrludt- polo in British Columbia. Kd Hanson, student at San Ma- Junior college, will work in tin; Curry store in Yosemilc this summer. Mai-ion Nel.son, San Miiteo Junior college student, will spend part of Ihi! summer at Brockawav, Lake Ta i or. Planning to attend the A i a church conference this summer is San Maleo i college student Bill Russell.

Sororitj' Celebrates Anniversary at Dinner Party Gamma Alpha Heta ooiwity ce ebratcd its third anniversary by a dinner given at tlie Chicken Shack in San Mateo on Tuesday evening, and on the occasion pledg- et a new member into the sororitv, Miss Kay Weaton. After the dinner members gathered at Miss Kurluiie Mc-yner's home to visit with one of the members, Miss Verue Belle Valiere, who has iccn ill and wa.s unable to attend the dinner. Cards were enjoyed jy the members and later in tlie evening the sorority presented bride- elects, Frances Eldridge, and Sara June Arnold witb silver sugar and creamer sets. Members present were, Misses Frances Eldridge, Sara Arnold, Vi-rna Belle Valierc, Kay Weaton, Mary Elizabeth Weaton, Earlene Meyner, Edith Curry, Lorraine Brannon, Sarah Leslie, West, Gladys Imrich and Phyllis Dunn. Mrs.

Bartlett Takes House In Hurlingame Making plans to come to San Francisco arc Mr. and Mrs. William A. Slater Jr. and i young son, Billy, of Santa Barbara, who just returned from short visit in New York.

They will arrive on 1G and take an apartment, expecting to spend much time on Treasure Is- and. Mrs. Slitter's mother, Mrs. Ei ward Otis Bartlett, and Miss Nancy Rcotl have rented a house in Uur- lingame for two months and plan to take possession after July 1. Mrs.

Ira Kahn Summers at Redwood Home The Sidney Kahns returned yesterday from a European honeymoon, having been abroad since their marriage In February. Until their new home oil Telegraph hill is completed, they i occupy tho California street apartment of his mother, Mrs. Ira Kahn, who is spending the summer at her home in Redwood City. Mrs. McLeish To Depart Soon For England Mr.

and Mrs. A. R. McLeish, formerly of Roblar avenue, Hillsborough, leave tonight on the Overland for Montreal from where they will sail for England on June 16. They plan an indefinite stay in England and will spent much time in trave Mrs.

McLeish says they probably will return to the Peninsula as it is home to them after having lived here lor so many years. Mrs. C. C. Fell Peninsula Guest Mrs.

Churlton C. Fell of New Orleans is spending several months with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Boyle, at their home in Ilillsborough.

IRONERS RENTED Only 50c a week MONTHLY M) DULIVEKY CHARGE IIT.M'AL APPLIED O.V PURCHASE IP LATER VOU WISH TO BUY. 2813 MISSION STREET Phone ATwater 4303 Along The Way- with Kay FORCIBLY is "Muggins" the re-haired dog of I A CRAM impressing upon his mistress, members of the family, and all the I on North Fremont street that he is only a i mppy and a bit upset about being iway from bis mother and brothers and sisters The nine weeks' old "Muggins" is a recent newcomer to the Cramer family and lincc his arrival the nights luive hecn entertaining if nut a little hit irovoking to the neighbors His understanding mistress has tried to t-ase all complaints i UK- exphm- a ion a the dog is only a baby and is thereby reacting to long nnesomc nights in a a a manner by I as all new labies must c-uffer through an ai justim-nt period and then a a settle down and adapt themselves the new surroundings (which Is very plausible reasoning) So perhaps if ibe neighbors am a so tlie members of tin; Crann-r a i arv patient just a little longi'i 1 "Muggins" will dccii "WHAT'S USE" (as bug as tis mistress doesn't pick him up) HIM begin to enjoy long unbroken hours of sleep thereby restore in-net- omv again in the huffVi neighborhood Up to this i he little pet has been enjoying of a lied in house lowever, unless better behavior is soon forthcoming there is hreat overhanging i i i i being ri nnved to the A A COLLEGE LIFE has its g.nd loinls thinks A Mc- I of Parrot drive, Maco but summer vacation at tome with Mother, Dad and her sis- er is the happiest i of the entire year. Engaged Girl Honored Guest At Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Philip S.

Pope were hosts recently at a i honoring Miss Mary Stuart Stibbs am tier fiance, Roger W. Rogers, whoso marriage is scheduled for 24. Other gnesis were Mr. and Mrs. Carl A nderson and r.

am Mrs. Charles V. Anderson. A novc i ea of the hostess was asking tlie gupsts to autograph the table cloth. Later she- will embroider their names.

Mrs. M. Stewart And Infant Son Home From Mills Douglas Keith is the new litt son the Malcolm Stewart family of Cortcz avenue, Burlingame, am mother and baby cium' home yester- ay from the Mills Memorial hospital, where the i a was born May 25. Douglas is the third child and son of the Stewarts, there being two other hoys, Robert Malcolm, 12 years old, nnd Donald Edward, 8 years old. Mrs.

Off ieTd And Junior Enjoy Trip East New York, Washington, D. Florida, and New Orleans were among the many interesting cities visited by Mrs. A. L. Offield and her son, Junior Offield, of Bellevue avenue, Burlingnme, on their recent motor trip to the East.

They were away from the Peninsula for three weeks. Mrs.R. A.Fertig And Nancy Jo Return Home The new daughter in the R. A. Fertig family is now home from the hospital, coming home with her mother several days ago.

She 'hns been named Nancy Jo, and was bom May 20, the seventh birthday anniversary of her sister, Diane. The Pertigs reside on Marin drive, Burlingame, and Fertig is an instructor at the Burlingame High school. Local Couple At Santa Cruz Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Schrccken- gast of California drive, Burlingame, departed this morning t'oi Santa Cruz, where Mr.

Schreckcn- gast is a delegate to the i convention. They plan to return to tlie Peninsula next Monday. Island Theme Used for the S. M. Junior Club Installation Miss Margaret Ford was installed president of the San Matoo Junior club of the Wnmiin't Club of San Mateo at impressive, formal, candle ight, services at liighmns in Burlingame lust evening; others to take office for the year were Vivian Kelso, vice-president; Miss Astrid Larson, recording secretary; Miss Marjorie V.YIIbrock.

corresponding secietary; and Miss Betty Watts, treasurer. Those who assisted in the i a a i cere- nionv were. Miss Virginia ii a. Miss Ui'tty Watts. Emily Van Yalin, Mrs.

a i a am Miss Helen Oie. Red and i i South Sea Island theme was carried out effectively in tin- red mn i table decorations, sea shells, und i sand. Place cards were i little fish imd the nut cups were covered i an arrangement of fish net and cork. Red and white carnations were by each place. Mrs.

L. McGinn, president of UK- Woman's Club of San Matco, Newlyweds Are Expected Soon at Simpson Home Expected to arrive soon in Hiir- lingainc are the iiewlvweds Dr. am Ednmnd Simpson (Verla Dtm- iie.ii of HH mil ton, Out.) 10 will be the guests of Simp- i son's nurents. Air. and Mrs.

Simpson of Crescent avenue, Bur- ingame. The wedding of the voting couple look plan- May 27, just a few days a was graduated from tin 1 Mc(iill i i nirdiral co ege in i i Ciiiiiida. I They i remain on the Pcnin- MI a i 1 then go Sacramento, where the doctor will i at Sacramento County ti i Simpson is I he i i of Mr. and I R. .1.

Kennedy of a i Mrs. Kccler Is Hostess at Bridge Luncheon At. her home on Hacienda avenue, San Maleo, Mrs. Horace Koele.r a i nt a bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon. The- table was attractively decorated i st'iiiioiml blooms anc the invited guests included Mw- daines V.

U. Williiims, Robert Wa lace John Tulbot. A. T. Pursons, 0.

11. Olson, D. I. Am.ini, A Smith, Hnsriri Smith, E. C.

Lanpbinr, Verne Langford, Howard Walkinson, David Bohannon, 3. P. Robinson, A. K. Pollard, T.

Haii7lik, W. A. Mcfiill, A. D. McClellan.

Rene Paine S. W. Beeman, Leslie Peter and Dr. Erma Maooinber. Helene Bcuttlcr Expects Guest From Portland Within the" next few (lavs Miss Hnrhara Buckley of Portland, will arrive in Burlingame.

to be the bouse guest of Miss Helene Hcut- tier of Cabrillo avenue, Uurlin- game. The Buckley family formerly re- sit ed on Vnucouvcr avenue, Burlin- gnme, having moved north four years ago, Helene and Barbara graduated from Tloosevelt element a school together. Barbara was just graduated from the Portland High school and Helene is among the graduates of Burlingamc High school. Miss Buckley is expected to visit here for a week. Lloyd Wollmers Home From Three Weeks' trip The Lloyd A.

Wollmers of Burlingame recently returned from a three weeks' trip. Mr. Wollmer nttendcf the Bcndix convention at Havana, while Mrs. Wollmer visited in New York and enjoyed the world's fair. Tlie couple returned via Chicago and Milwaukee, where they visited Mrs.

Wollmer's mother. Examinations At Junior College Final examinations are now being given nt the San Mateo Jmiioi college, where faculty and student; are completing the work that wil end the spring semester. The tests will be completed by next Thursday, with graduation exercises set for Friday -morning, June 10. TAP BALLET BALLROOM DANCING i DOROTHY KEAM 1 STUDIO Diction Dramatic Ait 1045 El Camlno Real Burl. 7902 Give Graduates A PORTABLE! $1 Down $1 Week JSreVJSii CRAWFORD TYPEWRITER CO.

153 San Malto B652 tended greetings, and Airs. Char- otto Powell, advisor, was welcomed ifttT being ill for some time, She IPO extended greetings to the old ind new officers ami the i thrr members present. Airs. J. II.

advisor was unable to be trent'iit but sent greetings. Ctioral Section Kntcrtaiifx A pleasing addition to the even- ng by the Choral Sectioi: under (he ircction of Elizabeth C. Hamilton. i'lie group sung two numbers, a i Dreamer" and "Country Unix ens." Th(Ni? taking part were Miss Watts. Miss Evelyn Gilberts, Miss Helen Oie, Miss Ann Botiret, Mis-s Liivina Parsons, Mrs.

Donmt 'arsons, Miss Margaret Ford, and Jessie Kitel. Miss Mai Urn "aldwell was presented the i ronhy. Miss Ethel Ciiyman, chairman of the a a i was assisted by Miss A a Miss Lucille Uocck- ier. Miss Ann 1'icken, and Miss Parsons. Ka'gles Install Officers In Hoover Hall of HurHngjmu' of Eagles were installed i i i i-f-M-niimy Hmrn-r hall, Biirlin- recent Iv.

1'itcher was installed last president Fred Dornherger, n'osidcnt; Ted Mni'seii, vice prrsi- c'li (Jcorge Jewel chn phi in; mrles Wilson secretary; For- Hchreckengast, treasurer; Carl comiuctor; Fred Killing, nsidt' giiiird; Dr. Joseph M. Dnl- ii phv.vinan; Frank Wolfe, piim- st; Lewis. A. L.

Could, and Dr. A. i trustees; nnd Fi.r- Hebreckcngasl, i i The guests included members from other H'i'ies of the bay section. During lip evening a luimiuel was M-I Mrs. Beesley Now Visiting In Portland Now visiting in Portland are Mr.

Mrs. Luing A. Beesley (Esther i at- A whose mnrriage was so May in (he Burlingame Baptist church. the con- of a week's visit there, the will go to Chicago to make ieir home. Mr.

Heeslcy is issociated i i Co. Mrs. Beesley lived in Sun Miiteo for five years, and is the sister of Donald a A of West Bellevue avenue, San Miitco. Engaged Girl Returns From Tour To N. Y.

Miss Eileen Gordon nf Crossway Burlingame, hns ret runt loiau from a three-week visit in Ibe having toured the New York a i nnd other places of Prior to her departure to the East, Gordon revniled her engagement to Ray Richards, an i in the British navy, with whom i visited in New York. As yet be couple's wedding plans arc in- efinite. Edward Rucdys Are Expected Home Next Week Visiting in Los Angeles are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ruedy of Bellc- vtic.

avenue, Burlingame, who will return home some time next week. A recent guest at the Ruedy borne was Mrs. Dorothy Eggelslon of Seattle, sister of Mr. Ruedy. Fentress Hills Portland Visitors Visiting in Portland are tho Fentress Hills, who will return home in about two weeks.

Harry E. Grant Speaker Before Local Writers "Chiuacteiization," the term which describes the process by which writers acquaint readers with the characters who people stories, wa.s discussed bv Harry E. Grant at Public Lihrarv last night at one of a series o'f meetings before local grou in- tcreste-l in creative writincr. Illustrations were KJven of the various methods by which this difficult detail of story writing tcch- niijue has been accomplished by noted authors; many excerpts (riven with each rule. "Your own particular characterizations, whatever tho method used." a vised Grant, "must make your story leoplc move across and stand right out nf the printed page as muc i a ive HS they will Inter appear when your stories, as you so fondly hope, are accepted for motion picture production.

You must see them first on the screen of the theatre of your mind before you paint them with the vivid pioturization of words in your command of language. i the evening an nsta iiu-nt ot "The Rod Carnation," a murder mystery. WHS read bv the a Mrs. 0. K.

Leo. This story i be continued at the next ing following Mrs. K. McLean's presentation of the subject. "Dialogue as Related to Technique," Dorothy Meyn New President Of Women's Cabinet Officers for the i college Associated Women Students' cabinet wt-re chosen at an election Tuesday.

Dorothy Meyn is the new prrs- i i ovrr Klizabeth Helton and Holsel. Miss Jleyn has been iu-tivi- on the A. W. S. cabinet i the past semester, as hits Helton who will he vice president.

Fur tlie position of secretary Stahl defeated Klta Clinite mid reuse. Jacqueline Bririlunan won the job of treasurer against Elaine Johnson, Class representatives are: Jane Lewis, low sophomore, who defeated Jean Watts, high frosli represent at ive, Doris Johnson, winning from Marian Allen. Sue McMastcr was uncontented for the office of ligb sophomore representative. The low froah office will be appointed by the cabinet next semester. First Musicale Well Received in Burlingame Peninsula Music Club's first nuisic.ile was well received last evening when a large audience gathered at the First Presbyterian church in Burlingame to hear club memlvrs participate in the interesting and varied program.

Nine groups of members, including voca and instrumental solos, ducts and trios, wen? presented, and the program dosed with selections by the boys' double quartet under the direction ot Mrs. Barlow Ferguson. Accompanist for the recital was A Brt-uer. Alex Miller, past president of the club, presided and introduced program chairman Hay Mnttliai who announced the numbers for the club's successful "Evening of Music." Mrs. R.

II. Wilson To Visit East Mrs. Robert 11. Wilson nf Bur- (lopnrts next Monday for Connecticut wliprn shr plans to ro- nmin for three or four months vis- itinp rclntiven nnd friends. Quit Useless Scrubbing i A PROCESS CLEANS I'ninlfil Ceilincs Walls Woodwork Like New Small Cost Saves Painting i Phone 7020 i lift WHAT A VALUE! If you're the type who loves to put Your cold cream on in a gob Tussey's Vacation Special Will do a perfect job.

A great big jar of rich white cream As smooth "nd white as milk. You use it, Presto! And your skin Is clean and soft as silk. And if you're hot and sticky, Exhausted from your day -Tussey's Special Eau de Cologne Is like a cooling spray. It's just a Summer Special You can have 'em while they last -The price is Right! the bottle's Big! Come and get 'em FAST! POPE'S DRUG STORE 309 Street San Mateo.

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