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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 9

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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9
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S.C. Community Guild Community Matean eted Begins Fatt ro (Tirafi County Sfrrlcc) By Sponsors (Times Service) SAN CARLOS, Sept. of the Sponsors club gathered at the home of Mrs. Vera Cooper on Cedar street last week for a pot-luck dinenr. Beckwith Bon Voyage The occasion was a get-together (o bid goodbye to one of their members, Mrs.

Jans Beckwith of San Mateo, who leaves this week on an extended trip to New York. To Visit Sheehans While in New York, Mrs. Beck- wilh will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sheehan, lived for several years in San Carlos.

Mrs. Sheehan was a member of the club. Present at the dinner wers Mmes. Themes Barrett, Milton Mau, James K. Boyle.

Louis DuBois, Walter Moltke, Robert. Shears and Mrs. Francis Egan of San Mateo. Mmes. G.

J. Sirex, Charles Coles and William Penaat were vacationing and to attend the dinner. SAN CARLOS, Sept. interesting program has been planned for the first meeting this fall of the San Carlos Community Church guild to be held tonight at 8 o'clock. New Director Miss Elizabeth Helz, the new director of religious education a Community church, will speak.

Miss Helz, a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, has an M. A. from Northwestern university and has done graduate work at Columbia university. Singing Planned An added feature of the program will be two solos by Mrs. William Doidge.

Mrs. Bannerman will lead a short devotional period. Circle 7 has charge df arrangements. Mrs. Fred Burgess will supervise serving of refreshments and Mrs.

Elmer Ellsworth will be in charge of decorations in Cherington hall. All women of the community are cordially invited. FOLK DANCE LESSONS County News Service) BRUNO, Sept. Tyrolean folk dancers will start a hey-nncrs' class for adults Monday, September 19, from 8 p. m.

p. all interested persons may register at the Norlhbrac on iha't date. KARNES LEAVING LOMITA (Tlmei County Ntwi Strike) LOM1TA PARK, Sept. and Mrs. Samuel R.

Karnes, long time residents of Lomita Park, who resided at 1010 San Ansclmo ave nue, recently moved to their new home at Woodland, California. Faulty Tubes Warning Given Cauttir Strrlct) MILLBRAE, Sept. of the Millwood tract were warned to keep their children from playing around the new San Bruno High school yesterday afternoon by Fire Chief Lester Pallas after a fire department crew, burning in the area, discovered a pile of approximately 300 faulty fluorescent tubes dumped in an open field. Pointing to the danger of a toxic beryllium compound in all fluorescent tubes, Pallas warned that children breaking open the tubes could suffer serious injury. He said a label of a San Francisco fluorescent tube concern found on the tubes was turned over to the police department for an investigation to determine who dumped the tubes on the property.

o-Building to Begin At San Bruno School (Tlmts County Nfws Serrkf) SAN BRUNO. Sept, of the gymnasium, cafeteria, work shop and transformer vault building at the new high school site is scheduled to begin soon. mita Park for a number of years. i iMinur r. lium, uwuui ui uii: A benefit is planned or vj( Laundries in San nil iVn.msula folk danceis bJlur- i anrl Hillsbor- day, September 24.

TOP FISHERMAN (TImrs County Newi St-rvlrr) I A PARK, Sept. I. Sands, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sands of San Bcnito avenue, recently was winner of first prize in a Southern Pacific Rod and Gun club fishing contest.

He caught the largest salmon at Mer- mi lake when Ihc club held their recent meet there. Sands is now honored with the i of "Kingfisher" for the year. Mr. and Mrs. Karnes were active I A permit was issued to the Frank in scouting and civic affairs in Lo-1 C.

Brunelli company, Saturday, by Building Inspector Louis Traegcr. The new buildings are valued at $676,500. In Daly City, Building Inspector George liopman today issued a per mil to the Mission Motors company to construct a new garage at Citrus and Mission streets, valued at $45,000. LAUNDRY EXPANDS Elmer F. Hunt, owner of the ame and illsbor- "ough, has taken over a new laundry, which will be called Family Service, in Roseville, Calif.

I) K. I T) MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES This Old Treatment Often Brings Happy Relief of kidnrr function poisonoua matter to remain in your blood, it may cause naprsinR bacfcnchc, rhcumntic pniils, leg puins, loss of pep nntl enerpry, Rrt- lins up swelling, imflmess under the eyes, and dizziness. Frequent or scanty PRSSUKCS with smartinc and bumins sometimes shows there is something wronff with your kidneys of bladder. Don't wait! Ask your clrugpat for Doftn Pills, Btimulant diuretic, used by millions for over GO years. Donn's stive taw relief and will help the IS miles of kidney flush out poisonous waste from your Wood.

Get Dosn'fl ANNOUNCING Ike Re-Opening of Thomas-Allec Gleaners and Dryers of San Mafeo 187 Second Ave. San Mateo FOR CALL AND DELIVER SERVICE Phone DI 4-1741 Totland Opens At Washington Totland opens tomorrow morn- ng in Washington park, according announcement by the Burlin ame recreation department. Rcg- stration for the pre-schpol recrea- lonal activity will begin at 9:301 Children from two and ialf to five years of age are eligi- i le. Totland director Mrs. II.

G. 3ragg and her assistants will be on I land to register the children ntroduce newcomers to the pro-! edure. sessions i be ivided into two sections meeting Tuesday and Thursday or Wed- icsday and Friday between 9:30 nd 11:30 a.m. An additional new play house will decorate Totland this session Ml apparatus including slides, wings, rockers, jumpers, a tables and chairs are checked daily for safety. SCHOOt CAFE OPENS County Ntws LOMITA PARK, Sept.

inita Park school cafeteria will be open on September 13. Mrs. Wright will cook for the cafeteria, with Marie Stevenson as lier assistant. The same rates as last semester will prevail. Community Council Plugs Postal Service (Times Countx News Srrvlco LOMITA Sept.

1 Community council at their last Thursday's meeting voted to con- i tinue to work for door-to-door mail service, after hearing favorable rev wope At I TUESDAY. SEPT. 13, 1949 SAN MATEOJIMES--9 SC I MIDWEST TOUR Count; Srrvdc) (Times County Newi Service) I SAN CARLOS, Sept. SAN CARLOS, Sept. ering at the home of Commander I and Mrs.

John Barker and son, 5 i a Mrs Oak-i Roiinii-, of Belle avenue, left re- MILLBRAE! Sept. Op- view drive to celebrate the by plane for Detroit, with a timist club at their last meeting birth of their daughter, Ann Marie, i stop en route at Chicago. In De- i ro jt ihey will pick up a new car were her young friends Margo and Texarkana, Texas, for on port, from the port'office depart-1 had At present they are proceeding utionary measures to prevent with their efforts to have the pe- i crime. dcstrian approaches to the Lomita Park station repaired. mmcdiateh citizens would to the police Also present suspicious actions of prowlers, or sisters, Marjory and Muriel, and Franya Granfeh.

a visit with Mr. Barker's mother and Michael Stan- a sister. lea Texas the Bakcrs were Ann Marie's will drive to Oklahoma City for a DEVEIKIS RETURN (Times County News Service) SAN CARLOS, Sept- 13. and Mrs. A.

Deveikis recently red any unusual circumstances that lead to crime it would great- simplify the work of the police are being pushed and Mrs. C. Ewen and Mrs. Betty Stanton. stay with friends, and then home via' Yellowstone park, Washington Oregon.

rion nd hirfoincinB will bo from 9 to Hobclen of Athcrton. 1 a wU) be furnishcd camping at llickey State park. They also visited Clear dark, where they camped again for few days. Club orchestra. CHADBOVRNE PTA (Times County Neivs Srrvirr) I A Sept.

P-TA will hold its first regular meeting of the fall season Tuesday evening, September 13 at 3 o'clock, at the Chadbournc school. CELEBRATES FOURTH (Times County Serviee) SAN CARLOS, Sept. fourth birthday of Pamela Fritz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John I SAN' BRUNO WOMEN' (Times County Service) SAX JillUNU.

Sop'- W- The Women's City club will begin opcr-1 ation of their bank this month, I'rc idont Doris Katsaros announced recently. Women of the club, their fain- of Rosclyn avenue, was celc- jij cs friends will donate blood i lirnf or? 1 Qlinvin ho i. i i 1 brated today. ditional ice cream and cake wcrc her playmates Shirley and Billic M.mn, Donna Montgomery and Judy Flowers. to bunk.

In casu of emergency they will be able to draw on this I supply. I Donations will be made at Mills i hospital. i Guest speaker at the last 1 ing was Roy James Lane, local MADE FROM IKON Stcci has been made from i i i designer, who exhibited for centuries, but onlv in very a cxpJjiiiiMl his plans for the small amounts years ago. until about 100 new city hall on Kl iJamino Heal at Angus avenue. We Do Not Promise I But Have Been Paying It for Years dividends on Installment Shares SAN MATEO MUTUAL Building and Loan Association 312 Third Avenue San Mateo Doctors Find Body Odor on 13 Parts of Body Read how this soap with purifying ingredient gets skin cleaner, gives longer all-over protection! It's true-though very few people realize this unpleasant fact! Body odor is not confined to the underarms.

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