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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 2

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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TIB NEWS Personals Barbecue In Gardens Is Interesting Affair Dr. nd Carl L. Hoag of West Santa' Irtei Hillsborough, entertained San Francisco friends arid their wives -at an anitutt barbecue last Sunday in or their home. 'the Oiipfft.fi WPTP rr. 'And Mrs.

Lane-lev "Porter, Dr. arid Mrs. Milton Lennon, t)r. and Mrs. Frank Hlnman, Dr.

and Mrs. Howard Naffziger, Dr. and Mrs. John Strikler, Dr. Elizabeth Davis, Dr.

Dorothy Atkinson, Dr. Dorothy Wood, -Dr. Myrl Morris, Dr. Mary Kavanaugh, Dr. J.

H. McClelland, Dr. and Mrs. N. M- Hosmer, Dr.

and Mrs. Frederick Linder and Mrs. Huberb Hubert Arnold, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Catton, Dr.

and Mrs. Edward Shaw, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hardgrave, Dr. Ernest Du Bray, Dr.

and Mrs. S. J. Shlpman, Dr. Lionel Prince, Dr, Florence IMsclew, Dr.

Elbert H. Newton, Dr. Wade Macomber and Dr. Erma B. Macomber, Dr.

and Mrs. Fred Foots, Dr. ami Mrs. Olin Holmes, Dr. and Mrs.

William Murphy, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Ford, Dr. and Mrs. Francis Manzanita Girl Scouts Meet With Miss Green.

Manzunitu Girl Scouts Troop No. 1, met ycnlerduy afternoon at the San Mntco Congregational church under the leadership, of Miss Vclrmi Green. There wero 22 girls at the HCBBion and 14 of them hut recently returned -Jrora Deep Woods camp, the summer camp of the Girl Scouts at Memorial Park, near All of the home by motor and the guests will had spent part of tho summer-on IbcM, Molly-f hilKn, iGoddard spent thi trips an' and Marjorio i summer on 'eastern trips. for the year were outlined 'and patrol leaders selected as Bishop, Marjorie Goddard, Isabel Corrignn, and Lois Hanson. MRS.

COTHAN IS HOSTESS Mrs. Emil Gothnn of San Mateo was hostess this week at a smartly arranged bridge luncheon 1 when members of her club were guests. During the afternoon cards wero plnvetkwlth favors awarded to, Mrs, iHugfe Koyj and Mrs. M. C.

Wnrnock. LOUIS niCES LEAVE FOR GIl.ROY and Mrs. Louis Rico of State street departed today for a vacation of several dnys to be spent at Gilroy Hot Springs. They were accompanied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs.

John Bean of San Francisco. LADIES AUXILIARY WILL MEET Canton nml Ladies Auxiliary wlUVmoet this evening in the guild hall of Redwood City. Local members expect to attend the sessions. AMERICAN I.KGION CARD I'ARTY Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock a card party for the of American Legion Auxilary Unit 163 will he sponsored by Mrs. Frederick Pelurson at her home at 1762 Broadway avenue, Burlin- eairie.

whist will both bo played and there will be dainty and attractive prizes for both. At the conclusion of the games refreshments will be served. Reservations to the party may be secured from Mrs. John Kamin of Mrs. Peterson.

GIUL SCOUT COUNCIL MEETS Girl Scout Community coun- iin inul yeuteriiay for ihe first session of the season at the home of Mrs. William. D. Hoerr of Occidental avenue. Miss Vaal Stark, regional director of Palo Alto, met with the council and plans were formulated for the coming season.

Announcement will be made concerning the meting dates of the Girl Scout troops. Smith, Francis Sirbu. Dr; and Mru. Binkley, Dr. and Mrs.

Philip Arnot, Dr. and Mis. Harold SilV- Dr. and Mrs. William Bender, Coleman Borifk, lire.

vf. I)r. and Mrs. Kloss to Return From'Europe Dr. and Mrs.

Charles Kloss of San Mateo ore expected to return on next Thursday, from an extended European Hiatf. According to word received week they land- ed.at Quebec on August 19 and the- trip home will be Made of Montreal, ic6. CBWago, (jnd New -Mex- te it, Mexico they will be the of their and Jt.mily..Mr. and Mri. Daniel Kloss.

Mrs. Warren D. Homer. Dr. and I Mrs.

Fred Kruse, Dr. Maxwell, Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Olsen, Dr. Emma Pope, Dr.

and Mrs. L. P. Player, Searles, Dr. Dr.

and and Mrs. Henry George Hhodes, Dr. and Mrs. George Warren Pierce, Dr. and, Mrs.

Edwin Druck, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Cordes, Dr. arid Mrs. Lawrence Tausig, Dr.

arid Mrs. W. W. Washbufn, Dr. and Mrs.

Robertson Ward, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Bartlett, Dr. and Mrs. Dan Sooy, Dr.

and Mrs. J. J. Loutzeii- hciscr, Dr. and Mrs.

M. C. Cheney, Dr. Frank Kinslow, Dr. and Mrs.

M. Booth, Dr. and Mrs, L. Coner and Dr. and Mrs.

William Geigcr. Mrs. Vanderwalker And Daughter Home From Vacation Mrs. E. T.

Vanderwalkor and daughter, Miss Thclma Vnnder- walker of Fairfiuld road, Burlingame, returned last evening from a three weeks' 'vacation spent in the north. While they were in Washington they were the guests of the W. W. Jacobs family who formerly resided in Burlingame. Returning to the Peninsula with Mrs.

Vanderwalker and Miss Thelma were Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs and a friend, F. Tietgcns of Tncomfl, Wash. The group madu the trip renwin for several as the guests at the Vanderwafker home.

MRS. KOOME VISITING HERE Jioomc of New York, who is visiting in Burlingnme and Son Matoo, was the recent luncheon whei n't gii in Mr. nest of honor at and Mrs. Nion Tucker 'entertained at their honw on Aster 'rond. 1 Included in the guest list wero Mr.

and Mrs. Austin Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Hogcv of "tho San Mftfeo Cpli- conducted a. party through Europe under the management, of Tompfc Tours, Inc.

The party sailed froin New York on June and included in the. itinerary was Plymouth, Toulouse, Monaco, Naples, Egypt, Jerusalem, Damascus, Constantinople, Greece, Athens, and other, special excursions. Ladies Aid Has Party Here for Mrs, Anna Fogel Complimentary to Mrs. Anna Fogel of Mt. Diablo avenue, San Mateo, the members of the Ladies Aid of Grace Lutheran church arranged a surprise party yesterday afternoon.

The attractive affair was held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Postel of 2Ce Ellsworth avenue. Mrs.

Fogel expects to depart on September 3 for South Dakota where she will be married the latter part of Scp6embor. to Rev. Paul Beegor. At yesterday's party thi 1 guest of was" presented with a handso'me electric coffee percolator. Those who accepted the hospitality of the occasion wero Mrs.

J. Mrs. J. Howley, William Kdler, F. Hnrtmun, Mrs.

Ernest F. Baer, Mrs. E. B. Recce, Mrs.

C. I(ekkcl, Mrs. Dowling, Mrs. W. Wnrnick, Mrs.

Ernest Johnson, Mrs. Borher, Miss Ostrom, Mrs. A. Kurtz, Mrs. Rush, Mrs.

W. P. Lass, Mrs. E. M.

Bawhold, Mrs. Edward Ruedy, Mrs. Roberl Mitchlc, Mrs; Swartz'of San Bruno, Miss Anna Cook, Hiss Sicmon and Spitzer. refreshments were served during the afternoon and a social time enjoyed. MRS.

HITCHCOCK TO RETURN. fAmong the residents of the community who are returning from CLUB CALENDAR FOR MONDAY American Legion Auxiliary i Unit 163 Card parly, i Frederick Peterson, 1702 way avenue, Burlingame, faost- I p. Betsy Ross Council Card patty, San Mateo 1. 0. O.

F. rf Norine Surryhne To Be Bride of Gordon Kippg A pretty i TMM! solemnized next -week at the Robert H. Surryhne home on Fifteenth avenue, San Miiteo, when Miss. Norine Surryhne will become the bride of Leslie Gordon Kipps. Miss Surryhne is the only daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert H. Surryhi.e and she has many friends in this community. She attended the local schools and graduated from the San Mateo Junior College. Kipps is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Kipps of West Poplar avenue nad he is a young business man of San Mateo. He also attended thi local schools. MRS. IIOLLISTER RETURNS HOME Mrs.

Rose Hollistcr of San Mateo has returned from Sacramento where she attended the sessions of the Great Council of the Degree of Pocahontas held there this week. JOHN MrCINNS AT RUSSIAN BIVER Mrs. John L. McGinn and daughter, Miss Laura McGinn, and John McGinn, of West nue, San Mateo, are spending this week ut their country home on the Russian river. Last Sunjisy the group returned froiji in extended tour of Alaska and they arc expected to return frrtn-the Russian river within the next ALICE VOWEtl; RETURNS HOME Miss Alice Vowel! has rotanici! to San Mateo from ttttp Woodv was a member, of the staff the Girl Scout Miss Voirell was issistnnt 'to the dramatic leader.

Miss Weaver Dallas of Georgia. Seventy girls have returned from the camp to their San Mateo county homes they are. most enthusiastic over Camp life. 6 ALIENS NOW AT LAKEPORt Mi-, and Mrs. J.

R. Alien' 'and Clarence Allen who were the hodse -ucEt's for several weeks of Mrs. Edgswood jwsd, San Mateo, are now visiting in Lakeport, Lake county. They plan on leaving soon for their home in Oklahoma. Mrs.

Edwards is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen. LOCKWOOD MARSHALLS LEAVE ON TRIP Mr.

and Mrs. LockWood Marshall and daughter, Miss Vivian Marshall of Neuchatel avenue, Hurlingame, departed todjiy on a two week's motor trip to be spent in Oregon, Washington, and as far north as Canada. Bucqucraz, Mr. Mrs, Tliomus European tours Mrs. Gordon Hitc B.

Eastland, Mr. and Sirs. Rots Hitchcock who is expected home to- Ambler Currri Hownrd and Mrs. William CLUII DANCE Dinner dances were featured last evening at the Burlingwnc Coun- club preceding the (Ugpcc given a day from Paris. During her ab- Mrs.

William Gcer Hitchcock, NATIVE SONS AND DAUGHTERS CARNIVAL The Native Sons and Daughters of Menlo Park will hold, their fifth annual street carnival tonight at 8 o'clock, There arc to be numerous concessions with plenty of entertainment for young uhtl old. An excellent orchestra has been secured for tho street dance. There will also be a curd party which will bo held in tho bank building. DAVID STOLLERYsF ON VACATION Mr. and Mrs.

David J. Stollcry of Palm avenue, San Mateo, arc vacationing in the southern part of the state for three weeks. They expect to San Diego, Coronado, and -other-points of interest. TOM KANES RETURN FROM SOUTH Tom Kane and family of San Mateo have returned from a 10 days' vacation spent at Long Beach and Los Angeles. BETSY ROSS COUNCIL PARTY Betny Ross Council will sponsor card party on Monday ovcninpr at by tho young peopius club.

Miss i liiu Sun' Muk'o 1, O. 0. F. hail. Mabel CT.tcrtained ns I Many handsome prison have boon guests: Miss Barbara Miss Eleanor Chrisicpson, Thomns Eastland, Lent Hooker, Jerry Bates, and Harty PoMt.

Jr. Miss Peggy Gregory was hostosa before the dance at a dinner at the Mcnlo Country club when guests were Miss Peggy Salisbury, Miss Evelyn Salisbury, Miss Janet Whitman, Miss Barbara Cntcs, Miss Fjlbrencp McCormitk, Miss Beth Sherwood, Miss Sybil Corycll, Miss Carol Lapham, Miss Corinno Warren, Miss Gcncvlcve Hart and others. WOMEN'S CLUBS TO HAVE BOARD MEET Thfi first board meeting of tho San Francisco District Federation of Women's clubs will be held on September IT at the Western Women's club. Mrs. Hamilton RiR- i-iiTa, lifuaiiit'iit, will litf lii CimTgG and plans for the year formulated.

secured by the committee for the winners of the whist. BROWNS GUESTS AT SANTA CRUZ Mr. Mrs. J. Brown of San Mntco arc guests at tho Cnsa del Rey, Santa Cruz.

Miss Mfcrjorie Crumpton rc- tnrncd from a vacation spent at tho Feather River re' sorts, ANDRE DE LIMIIRS to RETURN HOME Count and Countess Andre de Limur and children, a'nd Mrs. Wil-1 rive today from Europe. They will KO directly to tho Cr'uckcr home in Burlingame. Countess de Limur wns formerly Helen Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Crocker arrived this week in Burlingame from New York. Times Want Adi bring results. Summer of Furniture Lamps and Accessories STERN STUDIO 1454 Burlingame Ave. General Auto Repairing op all makes of cars and guarantee our work. We handle U.

S. Royal Cor Tires anjj A full line of Auto Ace Batteries for all makes of Radio Supplies. Genuine Chevrolet parts. You will save money by trading here. CHFVROLET (MAGE First and Street PBne S.

144 TO THE VOTERS OF SAN 'MATEO COUNTY: I pledge myself to co-operate at all times with the three Assemblymen of Eleventh Senatorial District in all matters for the improvement add betterment of alt portions of the district: Keeping in mind at all times the wishes and interests Of the people who pay the bills-the taxpayer--either direct or indirect. GEORGE C. CLEVELAND CANDIDATE FOR STATC SENATOR Lunch or Dine Aunt Mafy Kitchei Luncheon Served from ll.a. m. tjt2 p.

Dinner Served from 6 p. in. to m. Her Specialty Is HAM Turkey Dinner on Sunday Only Appointments for Parties, Club Li On barlingame Avenue Oppoiite tfee Telephone Bufldiig Phone 5300 TO Ol'EN SEASON The first meeting of the Girl Scout troop of the high school girls will be held on September 4 in the hall of St. Paul's church, Burlingame.

The troop, formerly led by Mrs. Kinsley Howard, will under the leadership of Mrs. Olin Holmei. Mrs. Holmes it the wife of Dr.

Olin Holmei, associated with Dr. W. C. Chidesttr of San Dr. and MSI.

Holmes recently moved to this cdjjimunity ftom San Francisco Dr. Holmes was connected the University of California hospital. PI5BALD SftTAirfS RBtllftN HOME Mr. tfnd Mrs. Gerald Stuart haw returned from a wedding tour of several weeks spent in the southern part of the state find arc making their home at 3'00 Occidental avenue, Mrs.

Stuart was Madeline Sisson until her m'ar- riagc to Stuart on August 11 at St. Pittl's church. At the ceremony Miss Katherine Stuart was bridesmaid and Jane Wllcox, niece of the bride, was the flower girl. Robert Murphy was best man. Time) Want Adi brine COUNCIL MEET San Mateo Council Knights of Columbus No.

1346 will meet on next Monday evening at 8:16 o'clock, according to the announcement issued today by Vincent L. Cosgrave, grand knight. AM) HAVE A liOilb TIME 4he ttftflif of Old-Time Dancing At Masonic Temple, San Mateo EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT 8:30 to daBre ilie Iwo- MtBftttlMche, niagnrkn; Innc- tn, IHm Tucktr ftna all utber favorite Ola-time diiutoB to tbe ItaUMlc of 1)E LUX OltCHKSTllA of Altu Me l.ndlri 83c No uiodrnt dmiclnr allcnvcd PARISIAN FRENCH LAUNDRY Pllf LI AND GKNTLB- WOBK A SPECIALTY PROMPT ft Norti Kiiiiu.d Ave. Su Hatea Phone S. M.

1188 POSS FAMILY RETURNS HOME Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pols Ellsworth avenue, San Mateo, ie- cently returned from a month's trip to Alaska. SUMMER SPECIALS Shaupoo tat Finger Watt, Shampoo MUMI, $1.76 Sha.poo and Paper Walt, MAISON JACQUKLTC 2M Lortu Are. IMt A I I Paper FnnHare lav- Work.

B. A. MOULDWO 20 I. M. Navajo Indian Rugs AND BLANKETS Potteir MM-kmriMrHl jjcwalrr California Trading Posl Wlow CM Phone 1M "RE-ELECT HIM ON HIS RECORD" HARRY L.

PARKMAN (Incumbent) For Assemblyman He Has Made Good FORTY-SECOND DISTRICT SAN MATEO COUNTY Primary Election Tuesday Angint 28, smith Furniture Inc. Living Room Furniture! Spinet Desks Useful and attractive finished in mahogany $25.20 Ho Batter what design you are seeking, or what covering yon prefer, we can please you with a Cheaierfield Set, the best material and- construction at tie lowest possible price. Very Special Offer Wrought Iron Bridge Lamp A in "modern" style, complete 1L A with shade-- Draperies Curtains Rugs Charming fabrics of distinctive design, and unique curUin goods will be found in our Drapery Department. RUBS of ill types for all trurposes to tuit all pocket books in otir Floor Covering Depart- Bridge Sets Luxurious, a tpp table, cither beige of fib- ricord, iind four folding chairs $22.50 tables Chairs Many otbor card tabfes reasonably priced from Frederick Smith Furniture -Go, Inc. MotM Uid 4S7 TUfd Avmne and itmt Phonti 436 ud S7.

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