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'fllUHSUAY, I A 3J, 1935 Telephone 190V Burlinrjiiine-THE TIMES AND DAILY NEWS LKADER-San Mateo, Cnlif. Leads in News--'sldi'tniilng--Circulation PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED BY S. M. COMMUNITY CLUB Hay-ward Park Group to Scree The Luncheon in Social Hall Congregational Community club will celebrate April Fool's day tomorrow with fi modern ineto-draina, "April Koolj" written by Jlcctor Keeling-. In the cast will Le the following: Sir John Ilyinjjton Mrs.

I'Yanklin Wheeler Hnnanh Mrs.T. K. Haiiuum Lady Jnne Elector KcesljrK Dennis Mrs. Clmrtcs Finncy Rciulor Mrs. Horace McCauley Mr.s.

Hcnrier 1'restik- Haywunl Park section will the 1 o'clock luncheon; a the tte- voUonals will be led by Mrs. Walter Sander; anil Miss Jewel N'evis will favor i vocal solos. Alan Benner is the newly installed president of tho club. During thti nftermum some etchings of some California scenes, Monterey Peninsula, and tho ln- dians of the southwest by fi'jiie" Kloss, wilt lie on display. New.Section Organized A new music nnd art section of the club has been organized to meet next Wednesday, April 6, a( 10 o'clock.

Co-clinirmen are Mrs, Kooistra anil Mrs. Frey, Members of thf Friendly circle will gather-on April -I at the home of Mrs, Sidney Ducklinru of 110 Ctis- tillian way for a sticml evening with hostesses named to include Mrs. Penny Cnldwell, Mrs. Merey Jackson nud Mrs. Frances Nutlmll.

April 20 announced as the dale for the musical and garden tea to be held at thy home of Mrs. Edward Kent Howe of Hillsborough, This I a a i is sponsored by tbc San Mateo Park section of which Mrs. JaredJlill is tlie leader. Home Bridal Party National League Urges Study Of Reciprocal Trade Program Leagues of the National Leuguc of Women Votera are urged to arrange sessions having to do i The reciprocal trade agreement is one of the important i im program for the biennial convention of the lennue at St. Louis, April to 2lt.

Califnrnia Di'li'gati'S California women plann'mg to attend the St. Louis biennial lire Mrs, Carl Vpss of Salinas, president of the California I.tmguc of Voter's, dead of the delegation; Jfrs. Paul i Palo Altn, natiojui! ac'trt'tury and former state dent; Mrs. Chirk jf San Francisco, northern vice Miss One B. JIiiiM-ltinc of Caruiel, bulletin editor; Mrs.

Harold P. X'achtribc- of Berkeley, director; Mrs. Mtirney Mintzcr piesiilent of the San Diepo leayut-; Airs, Doris Ilituey Jones of Santa Monica, slate; chairman of the a crjiinent and iLi ojieration; Mrs. Itussell Scoot of Salinns, i -slate chniriuan of the department, of government and foreign Mrs, T. G.

ICmmcns of Kidi- chainnan on public welfare administration; Mrs. K. F. Brown, president of the Stockton league, arnE Miss Lamson, state executive secretary. Mrs.

Nicol Conclude Tour To Palm Springs Home from a iveilding tour to Palm Springs and Catalina are the newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nicol whose man was celebrated on larch 20 in the Chapel of the Chimes, Oakland. Mr. Nicol and his bride arc now located in fiurlinganie, Mrs.

Nicol is the former Miss Myrna Lambert of San Mateo, duughter of Mr, and Mrs, George H. Lambert of Oakland, former local -resident. 6 Lenten Services At St. Paul's Lenten will continue tomorrow morning with communion at 10:30 o'clock nt St. Paul's Episcopal church.

Kcv, W. H. Hermitage will speak on the collect for the day. Dinner for Eastern Guests Dr. and Mrg.

Paul i i of Buy wood, San Mateo, will lie dinner hosts on Saturday night to Dr. and Mrs, Jackson of the East who are visiting i their son, Stanford student. I A I I A 1 FHO.M NO From week's vis! Utte, Mr. and Mrs. Richard 1.

are expected home today on the Peninsula. I I'AKTY ix mi.LSiioitoiKm A small group of frU'nds have been invited by Mr. ami Mrs. Edmunds l.ynmn to dine ivith tomorrow evening in their Ifillsbor- ough home. Mrs.

F. A. McGuire To Entertain Club Mrs. F. A.

Mrtiuive of San Mn- tco will entertain- the members of her chili nt luncheon on April 6 at 1 o'clock at St. Matthew's hotel. Ask Union Members To Boycott Mutton SACRAMENTO, March --Membership in 14 unions the Sacramento council of the Commit- tec for Industrial Organization will he Fiskeii night to boycott Ian and mutton i ihe current sheep strike i.c settled. State President Urges Support of Public Schools Week That cluhvi'Oinen center their efforts find thoughts en education, health, and penee, is by Mrs. Duncan Stewart Robinson, president of the California Federation of Women's Clubs, just home from a trip to Southern California.

She urged observance of Califor- Public Schools Monday, April 2-1, in rerojfiiilion that "the public school system is one of the basic institutions of de- nocracy." David Holders Move to New Home Mr. and Mrs, David Holder of 424 Clinton street, Redwood City, plan to move tomorrow into a new home at 111(3 We.stgafe, Alameda dc" las Pulpas. Mr. Holder is Pen in- builder. W.

A. McGHIs Move in S. M. Mr. ami Mrc.

W. A. McGill nml family have moved into i recently purchased homo on road, San JIateo. The place was the former Hromfield home. A.

A i i i Miss Dolores a of Mr, and Mrs. Jusius Spacer of LFillsharoiiKli, became the britlc of Kolicxi (lerher a one evening recently it( Sjmnier home. The was in ivorv saiin and her atlentlanls, Miss Halh (cenli-r), Miss ItarbarH Nircn, wt-rp alike in nalc htae i The couple i i in a i a a i i a I'liohi courtesy of rlu Chtirme. Richard McCrcerys Plans Luncheons Preceding- Departure Hefore leaving the Peninsula for the summer, Mr. and Mr.s.

KEcIiard McCrecry of will give four buffet luncheons on tho four successive Sundays. Mrs. McCreery will sail fi-om York on the Nornmmito late in Anril li join her mother, Mr.s. Wnyne Cuylcr, it) Paris. Mr, McCveery will leave on the Empress of Britain oil A i 23 they both will summer in Ittily.

JlcCreery.s were recently dinner host.s Mr. and Mrs. s.s r. an rs. Robert D.

Pruyn of New- York, when there were IS guests. The I'ruyns nvriverl recently on the 1'en- Club Calendar 1 i prfsldenl. Commuiiily cluh Lunchpon 1 p. social hall. Mr5.

Sowing Club. PtnlnKiiln Circle of of Mrs. Stein, 20 avenuo. 7:30 BerAfford a A 2:30 p. i of A i -2 I'M Bella.

F.i-hion i a JuHa Hrvlanl 1:30 p. a arinncll, chair- A i 4 i i f-( SVocdorafl- fnn fd I. O. O- F. hall, p.

m. San Orrttr i tiall, ni. Kurilnir.iinf- 163. i a i 6:50 p.m.; S. Ma DISTRICT PLAYLET AT MILLBRA.E MEET An evening' when business enacted umidgt uniisiial activity 1 the members participating has araiifjetj for the April 5 nieetiiiL' of the Milbrac A.

Cliirn R. Dills, librarian.for San Mateo county, will present a group of district in it playlet concerned i the rending problem; Mrs. F'. Rankin, District ixirliamenta- rian, conduct a drill in parliamentary procedure, anil comeJy for the evening will lie i by group of seventh grade coys who will enact a skit devoted to the 1 interests of ridding the vrorld of moths. The nominating wiil announce the candidates for the 1038-1CI30 A.

term, APPRECIATION IS EXPRESSED Appreciation for publicity vas evprefsed in a letter received loflny liy tKfi San Malen Times from tho Lawrence Unit. The letter follows: San Mateo Times; Editor; Dear Sir; Lawrence Unit of the Parent- Teacher desires to express its grati'iide and appreciation for the a i i courtesy you have shown and for your co-operation in i i the news of our activities. Very truly yours, Irene Greiss, Publicity chairman. BERESFORD UNIT MEETS FRIDAY Beresford park unit held its monthly board meeting at the school Monday, at which time plans tairl regular meeting to hclfl at the school tomorrow at 2:.10 p. m.

Klc-ction of officers will be held ami (he euest speaker. Mr. Bradley of the Y. M. C.

wilt talk on Use of Leisure," Olin Schmidts Now Located In Burlingame Mr. and Mrs. Olin Schmidt, the nevvlyvveds, hnve returned from wedding tour imrl are now living'ut their place. 235 Anita roiid, i gaine. Hefore lier marriage on March 19, Jlrs.

Schmidt was Mildred Carleton, of Mr. nml Mrs. E. P. Carleton of Drake avenue.

Tho marriage service was read at the home of the bride's parents. Concert Association Arranges Closing- Tea, April 26 The closing i of the season for (he Country Concert association will lie in the form of a tea Tuesday afternoon, April 26. at the home of the president, Suvilla Do Spto avenue, Hnrlingame, blowing program by the. niem- election diu! inshillfitfon of of- will take place. ineL-tiiijr of tlie gfoup on -fliiy morning, rt-poits of offi- 15 and clifiirmen ivero (fiven and ihe following named to serve on the i a i committee: George S.

John-slon, Mrs. Henjamin F. Priest, and AI If. jfillnm. Henry Gordon At Mills Hospital Henry Cordon of 215 Crescent avenue, Burling.ime, is ilt at Ihc MMIa Mnmorial hospital.

FrienriE will be pleased to know that his condition is improving. Mrs. Nell Bronson Touring South Mrs. XelL Hronson of Florihunda avenue, Bui-lingame, who is i South America, is expected home the first part of MliS. TKACHKNOI! BECUI'EHATING Mrs, J.

L. Teachenoi- of 72 I Third avenue, San Mateo, is recuperating at her home ivhere she has been il! fur some time. Kay Rineman, Chairman, Presides At Club Section (if the needlework section of the San Mateo Junior club met at the home of Miss Kny Uine- inan, chairman, last evening. were niEide Cor the fall exhibit, work M-iis to innkc the quoin of nccessiiry garments. Included were Miss A Larson', Miss Astred Ljirson, Miss Lucille Tlocckner, Miss Luelin lleernmnn, Miss Oswald, Miss Lesley anil Ruth Vincent.

Several members motored to the A Ho Communily theatre play on Sa tu nlay, li group, wort Mias Jessie Kitol, Anne Cmt- ret Miss Evelyn 51i ss Ln- vinn I'iirsons, Miss Helen iliss, I.ucillt; Roeckncr, Miss Viryinfa Caffernta, and Miss Marie O'Brien Delayed Trip To Nurseries Set For Next Week Garden section members of the Nprlli HurlingKiiifi Woman's eliif will iniikt! (lie delayed trip to the California Nursery at Niles nn A 7. Tlie De Moto Nurserie-; Ilavward ivill nlso bo visited on route. Mrs. L. Ferrari, garden cliari- rnan, is a i the reservations ami guests niity bo invited.

The cars plan to leave the clubhouse nt 10 a. m. Ferrari and her group also are perfecting plans for tlie eminly federation garden show be hell! on May 3 in the clubhoitso of the North Burlinganic Woman'? club. i a Card Events Forty and Eight a Hams and bacons, also other prizes, will be awarded to winners nt Cf.rds next Saturday -Jght, at the 40-8 society's monthly whist- dance social) in charge of men Frank Comes and J. J.

Mnd- Follnwinp dancing will stflrt at o'clock nnd i i a lale hour. The party will be April foot motif rind everyone is assured of spending nn evening of enjoyment. Large Gathering: Enjoys Past Presidents' Parley I'jisl jiresidents' pnrloy of Itur- i No. of the American Legion auxiliary held a card imrty in the Legion Tuesday. There wore 10 tables of cards aul mse i i IUK'' -scores were Mr.s.

K. Mrs. Hnrgor, Mans, MfP. C. K.

CulKi-ovts Ers. V. i Mr.s. Wilson, Mrs. T.

Louis Chess, i Hhmck, Mrs. a von Mr.s. J. a i Mrs. Johnson, Mrs.

Forest, J. Miidden, Mary Shirk, Mrs. Wil- Special prizes were won bv Mrs. J. i i i and Mrs, S.

Goetz. The committee was composed of Chairman Mrs, M. X. Cabral, Mrs. ,1.

i Miv. K. L. U'iliimns, Mrs. C.

and Mrs. L. I.anenster, jiresident of the i Part of (lit! pioceeds will to the omen's ward ul the veterans' fa- lilies at Palo Anniversary of Auxiliary Unit Set for Monday Burlintfiunc No, of tlie Ainei-iean I.OKIOH a i i a will celebrate its tenth i a anniversary at dinner April 1, at 0:30 p. tho Town House in Kan Mateo. All and tlieir i ire invited, and charier members, iltlioitjrh not nclive, are especially nvitcrt.

ItcHervalioriK may be marie by tomorrow noon to Mrs, Lee I.an. castor, Mis. 1. Carnjrros, or Mrs. M.

iS Cabral. Guests Are Invited to Anzini Home Mr. and Mrs, Daniel I. of Baywtmd, San Mateo, will be hosts at a bridge, party anil i supper next Saturday i Amomr the Kitcsl.s will be Mr. and Mrs.

M. H. Schnupp of Sun Francisco, Mr. and Mr.s. Walter C.

Smith of Alto, Mr. and Mrs. Marion C. HHI-IK-S, Mr. ami N.

K. C. Curtis, and others. Mrs. E.

W. Landerkin Calls Society Meet I-nily of Angels Aldir society i meet totnorow jifternoon nt 2:110 o'clock in Cnpuchino with Mrs. E. W. Lnmlcrkin JIcill- bers lire requested to iiUenil the o'clock nmss on next Snntliiy nl the church.

Mrs. Horace Hill Expected on Visit To sjiend a few Mr. and Mrs. Henry (Cvn- i 1 Hill), Mrs. Horace Mill and her dauchlcr, I'ciffy, are expected today from (heir Hrcntwood r.inch.

Soniotijiie the middle of next Mny, Miss Hill i be married lo John Melville Haley of Saeinmenlo when the ceremony will be lead in San Francisco. Final Dinner Of Church School The final dinner of the Church Sclioof I i will le held next Monday Jit St. Paul's Epis- copnl church at 6:30 o'clock. Prof Gcorjjo of the University of California, will speak on "Heli- yinn ami Pejice." The.se meeting are of OHiiutial interest to church school teachers and workers. Convention in S.

F. Mext Summer WJves of the San Mutoo county nu'dicnt men plan to meet soon with Dr. Ki'ina Mficomljer of liurlin- (fnmi! lo make plans for the cnter- tmiiiiK-nt of some tif the t- Itu: Anu-riciin Jlcdicat association convention which San Francisco dining the coming summer. Milton Rugbees At Country Club The Milton Htigbces fire the Hurl ingn nip club, home from a fishing- trip to Florida nnd Mexican waters. They plan to Irave the niH-th sunn to opon theii fishinp lffljje on the McKenxic rivei District Membership On Increase Mrs, Harold P.

Dyer, president of the Kan Francisco District Federation nf Women's Chibs, stales a i i i i i i i nf the rfistrirt has iirnduwd 758 more fecfeivition i than on June of last year. Mrs. W. Anderson Bridge Hostess Mrs. Anderson of Newlands avenue was llin hostess at an a of bridge.

When COLDS THREATEN- Used at first sneeze, this sfKfiaHifd medication fnrthenoseand! upper ihrait--helps finttnl coldi. C113 a Lodge News I I WI.NNKHS Following were tJie winners Tuesday night of jit the San Mateo Order of KatrJes card party, held in I. O. O. F.

Jiiilf: Mrs. Charles Wilson, E. It. Baiiifrs, Argus Grant Brown, Mrs. Maurlc Lynch, i i a ('.

Schneider, Kmil (i. Stc-in, Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. a Cnrlos, K.

C. Tcnent, S. a Mr.s. A a Lotion nnd Clarence fliime.s were inanaj'eil by L. T.

a i with Ben Sharon, resisting. WALTIIICK A Walther Lenguc members of the Lutheran church enjoyed a in the church hall several evenings figo. Miss Ueckstrom stc.ss p.nd ga me.s ro i 11 11 the divers ion of the evening A I I Kliinvood Rcbckflh lodge has elected delegates (o the Hehekah assembly to bo held in May in San Those to represent the lodgt- include Mrs. K. II.

Johnson, Mrs K. L. Patterson, and Ouy Troxcl. The Itcbckatu will have a i i dinner next in tbc San Mateo I. O.

O. F. hull with Mr.s. Floyd Wallace and Mrs. K.

ISfeecher, a i a I i i a i will be observed on April 13. Officers of District No. 24 will he entertained at officers' nijrht on A i 12 nt Olive branch Kebekah 'pe in Redwood City. Filet Squares of Simple Slri'ity Form Lovely Laura Wheeler Clolli FILET CROCHET Crochet tlies.i hicy PATTERN 1726 Urocnei tJies.i hicy squiies in ixM i i I combine into an c-xcn-isite cloth or spread! The ihytlmm: design is off by vasy K-siucb. Pattern 1720 a i for nifiking the fqimrca; required; i a i of unrl of stitches.

Sond 10 tii vlump.i or (join (coin for this a to ban Mateo lime.s, Needlei-ruft a ol-iinlv i I yonr A ami ADDHESS. Nnnio Aduccss City J. C. Students Return From Press Convention Huck from press convention University of California, four San a i col- U'KO a me i nli urs OH tin- college report nil rducatmnal anil criteria in inir tliriu'-my visit to Lho university. The the Misses Amlrey StiTlc, Kleunor Koss and Doris i i i Jim Lewis, nt- tended i discussions on vurious pluses of i i i i i hoard i i newspaper people discuss their work, anil nlso onjoyed tin- i i i til' campus ii onuses xvi'LI us lunchi'mis, tens, nnd i Thivi- vf tin- i-fieiveti by-lim- on arlii-k's they wrote for tho cxiiivi'iitiim insm? of univer- i dnily KIMS und SU't-K' "tovi'i-i'ii" tlir- campus lilnys for tin' paper, wliile Lewis, i-ditnr if the- i college paper, wrote tlio si'ons i-ohmm for (lie Jeanne Hates Radio Artist on Wednesday Nights Hntos, recognised a a i at Sim a i culUyo, is preforming on the radio trillion KFKC, Wc'diiesiiuy i nt SiM-oVtutk, Thi' liroguini is Hie Siifuly Pro- irram of Uie SlaU- Highway Patrol for llu? purpose 1 of improving rela- i hf'twcen the public and the patrol.

Division Chairman Outlines Schedule for Flower Exhibits Kepresentatives (if the garden clubs and the tfimlen club sections of tlie Women's Clubs attended a meeting hehl Tuesday a in San Matco. The final schedule of the flower arrangement division of thci Sun Mateo County Fiesta was iirc- rented by Mrs. Don II. Uodkin, gcn- eriil chaiiiniin of the anmtenr and flower suTjingeinent divisuin. Much enthusiasm was shown ly the women.

was suKKOSled iba't interested exhibitors tbei displays early ns practically a- classes in this division are open to the public nnd the of entries limited. Present were: Mrs. G. Devereux, Hillsborough Gimtan Mrs. liobhins Kutton, Woodside-Atherton Oarlen A.

J. Know, Rurlin- irtirne Club; Mrs. A. Hurlintrarne, Ilnrlingjinie Wnmnr's Club; Mrs. Itodney Henry, Por- t-st Hill Giii-ilcii Mrs.

I), ti. SaeK'cr, nurltngamc Woniiui's Club: Mrs. F. L. UnlniRs, HurlingtniH' oinaii's Cluh; Mrs.

Lilliiin Forrai I i a Wonnm's Club; Mrs. F. lluwkt's, Itiirlinginno Woman's Cluli; Mrs. Harold ItLii-liugame- Cnrdcn Club; Ted Ktidwooil City a Club; Mrs. M.

Horniessy. Han Cuv- Jo.s Civic Gnirh-n Chihj DnyM lion. America A i ion of University Women; Mrs. K. IX Murphy, Redwood City Woman's Cluh; M.rs.

.1. Cooksluy, Clanten Study Club of the IVninsula; Mrs. George K. Ford, Ciinlen Study Club of the Peninsula; Mrs. and Mrs.

Velmn Asstst- nat Secretary of the Fies-la. irst Lady 9 Cast Enjoys the Says Mr. Brauns The cast for "Kir.st Ludy" is thm-onghly enjoying the rehearsals, director Hobei Itrauns revealccJ in an interview today. The famous comedy, of whieb Jloliei-L (larlanil, well known rirania critic paid, "First Laily is more goofy i the government, more comic than a will Itit presonh-d in tlie Junior College aiitlitoriuni on April 8 nml "Viiry often a long rc- Iiearsdls become tiresome and monotonous," a Piiifl, "but it is C)iiite t-viilcnt that every member at spli'iiriid ens I fur "Firs I Lady'' is enjoying the relu-aijials immensely. The piny is not only hilarious, but it interest and suspense until the curl a in, and Ibis is reflected Hie work of The play culls for two sets, one showing living room in the Mrs.

C.V. Allen Complimented at Shower Party Mrs, C. Allen of 221 Twenty- Fifth avenue, San Mateo, was tlie i at a shcuvf i by Mrs. A. Melntyre Mnckey) at the; home of mother, Mrs.

A. Mackey of 449 Highland avenue, San Mafeo, on Tuesday. Decorations were; in Ihe I stork i r.nd gifts were piled i high for the honored Mrs. i was nssisti'd h.isU'.-s Mi-. A.

J. Mackt-y- and by her a A. Van Patten. I Guests were Mrs. Alfen'y, mother, i Mrs, Kdnn and ht-r sister, Mrs.

Hoy Simon of Walnut Creek; Mrs. A. Aamodt, E. 'F, Wolfe, and T. Mellcn.

Secretary of Stale's hi ngton home, anil the Supremo Court tire Curler llibbard's study. Tlie sets fiiv being designed Simincl. ITpi-mnn, who will a a as Herlierl St'dgwiek, a onnker. in tho play. Oliver Capp, who has played voles in locn! including the heavy role of Agaim-Niiioii in "Diiiighlcrs of will direct the construct i of 1he sets.

Ciipp also will play a smaller part in the pluy. i Mi-. Theodora will have charge: of the for the production, formal gowns, clotKi-s, i i i i cut-aways, and dinner jackets. Mi (Jvorgu Brewer is M-I vint; as a i a of the i i Fow- Ii-r. i a mem tier of tic Peninsula Liuli- TKirm, IIK-.

mid pliotngnvphv his hobby, is i i a for the group. I Mrs. L. W. Armsby Hostess at Symphony! Ruth Marccux Sails for N.

Y. on Indefinite Stay Mill-comix of San Maty last Saturday for New Vork aboard the S. S. Virginia. A farewell paily was held in iho iteruom of tin 1 traveler, who was atlrnctivc'ly dressed in black nnd while ensemble.

Her corsage was orchids. Mi.ss ifjHvi'jiiix plans to sluy in Ifio East i i i Local Residents To Attend Meet Several curs of members of (lie i-al Pence Council plan lo attend U'irluiT next Jloadny tit tlie San Krani'isco Peace conference. Kirhy I'aKf will "Kcononn'c Subs i for War" at the meeting to In- held in the t'oncregntional i temple on Po.u street. The all-day session of the Ppacc ftToiu'e will bejjin at 10 a. m.

,1 thrtiuslniiit the das- VlCKS VA-TftO-NOL Leonora Woml Arnishy i a i liox quests nt the San Fnmcisro Syinjihonv conrei't to- mcrrnw. I will lir Mvf. Oliver a Harry S. a A Homlrirksmi, and Miss Constnncc A KD.MKVMS I.V.MAXS I I 1 Hosts nt an infonn.il i i i jit tlu-ir home i ln tliu EilmuiKl.4 a EASTER -CARDS --PERFUMES --BUNNIES CELLOPHANE A I A FHIDAY AND SATURDAY OKIY NEW SPRING MODELS 2 9 5 LATEST SHAPES TN All THE LATEST SHAPES AHD COLORS HO GEARY STHEET SAN FRANCISCO ILL'S A A A QUINIWE 25c F.HT1HE SECOtin fLOOR FORMERLY 23 GRANT AVESUE 'serj tr HEM 49c POWDER -i9tr.

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