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A 9, 1011 Telephone 1900 TIMES AND DAILY NRWS Malro. Calif in Mrs. Davis to Head Auxiliary i i i SAN' miUN'O, July 9. Mrs KHon Davis was elected president of the Fan Bruno Anierlenn J.rcinii a i i a Tliursday. Others elected arc Mrs.

Ki.fhor, first VLCP president; Mrs. Kalhorin Caulc-y, second vice president; BucWioltz, secretary; Mrs. A i a Bitrbien, Irons- Inez Hnccrman. historian! J-nurat Rock chaplain; Helen i sprpennt-ot- jirnis. Thrj new oAfviitivo lionirl Mts.

Jeanne BerR, Mrs. Helen nan. i i Mrs. Imogcne Louste- to tlio ronvciitfoM in Sacramento in August nre Mrs. I i i Mrs.

Fisher nr.d Mrs. Ruck- holtz. i i i i t.y Di.slnet President i i Mndiict! nnd the finn Mntco rouiily teimi will be in the ion a i July K. Harold Sanders to WcdAthertonGirl RF.inVOOl"'cify. July V--Mr.

ami Mrs. C. i- Vftmpler of Canyon road, at an i party Mo i id ay i ansio'-inccii engagement of thfiir son Ilnrold Sanders to MIES Margie Mac Jones of Athcr- ton, the msTriagri to I place July iS At thf- home of the room's jinrcnLi. included Mr. nnd Mrs.

Donald Sanders of Menlo Park, Mr. nr.d Mrs. NoL'e Mrs. lionnjp May ITamm, Mr. anu Mrs.

Co rb 1 (on of Redwood City; IV-ll Pipkin and son Dick nnd V. of Palo Alto. Belmont's Water System Expanded cJi Service) Bel- BKLMONT, July monk o-nter district has laid 3000 feet of pipe to connect with the tflnfc just installed on a Hells i hill fide, the civic activities comm i was told at a recent meet ins by Alexander Morrison, president of the district. The ncv. Morrison says, saves $50 a mrmtli in punipinfr.

Discussed by Frank O'Brien, Councilman Harry Walilcn, Arno Fairhurst and Harry Welch was the i of Ralston nvenuc through Uelmonl and the paving of the en- tiro section. Birthday Celebrated Bit Moonyeen Yelton Coitnlj- Srrv1i-r) SAN BRUNO, July Moonyccn Yelton, formerly of San Bruno, was hostess today at a party in celebration of her i flith birthday at the hmno of her mother Mrs. M'. Larson of San Ansehno avennc finest 5 were ildred, Vivian and Nancy Mortenscn, Shirley Troctor, Diane McGer. Donna Rivers find Billy Gixll'v Mrs.

Plecq Gives Shower for Daughter Mrs. Knpnnn cf Kprnrc street wa? hostess at a shower at her home a in hcnor of her daughter, who will eh married to Rohert Sieber soon. The puest list Antonio Castro, Mrs. C. Gallon.

Mrs. Nick F.ibro, Mrs. Simpkins Kinehanlt. Mrs. Kdward Stein and Miss XewelTa Chandter of San i i and Miss Evetyn Plccq of Redwood City.

tjtctutlT. cunanl r.port* Tueidor through Fiidor bom a tlaH ol MILLBRAE REDWOOD CITY Deoqlai Phoa. 519 Miv W. Gar Whlltbtai Phou 140J) SAN BRUNO BELMONT 1 B.lly Fain. Phon.

MTM. Mmcla 1. WhtppU. Phone 93tW Myrtle Saunders Weds Palo Altoan i i i SAN 1 i July At Fourth of July wettdiny Mrp, Myr- Lle y.iunder.i, of Hie late Postmaster Frcdric i and long lime resident of Wan Brur.o. liecume the bride of J.

H. Black of Palo Alto. Tlie couplti will make their home in Palo A Black is employed by Stanford university. Big Basin Camp Ends For San Bruno Girls Tlmc i i i I Service) SAN miUN'O. July The a a San i Scout camp at Big Basin came to a gala close Sundny.

A feature on closing day was an archery tournament under the i i of Mrs. lor.a i ton, won by Carol Hersch, The camp wag i the direclin of Mrs. Glenn Baker, founder of Girl Scouting in Kan Bruno. VFW Whist Party for USO Benefit Set SAN BRUNO, July For the benefit of the United Service Organizations, Tanfomn post 2517 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold a whist party Saturday evening at Northbrac auditorium. New Jr.

Red Cross Meets iti Millbrae July The recently formed i Red Slill- hrnc met Mondav at the hehie of Mrs. Rohert K. Brock on Hillcrest loufcvanl. A i were Dorothy Maraschin, Francis Richardson, 01- gadale Chillips, Monn Marie Bouskus. ITolh's Ann ey and Claire Sandberg.

The Gouts Must Go, Btdmonl. Judge Decides O'Iriiri i i HKLMONT, The of the Laurel canyon goats came before C. J. Messr.cr hero Monti ay. According to evidence submitted, the a owned by Mrs.

Helen llenirich, luivc been nibbling the plants and shrubs in the garden of Michael Puttee, the complainant. When Hurke comiilatnrd to the city council some time ago Mrs. llenirich wan a i to corral her goats but thcv continued to roam. Hurke told tlic judge. Mrs, Hemrich said the goats are her income.

Judge Mess tier put an end, Ko hopes, to the squabble by i i the i cfendiint S50 then suspending ter.cc on comlition Hemrich gels ritl of iho animals withiji 30 ays. Miss Bcrmjcc Kirk Married in Nevada i i REDWOOD CITY, July Mis? Hoi nyce i daughter of Mrs. P. C. Kirk of Wood.ro was insirrierl a i i in di, to Nels A Mrs.

was honored nt a shijw- er by her mother Friday evening, when ir.cluiled Miss A Gen Purcell, Mi.ss Faye Caravellas and Mc-'dames i AHierta McTntosh, lie mice Dothern, Neva a A a i Pete Sarey. Eddie a Luther Frye, Evelyn I 'mill, Margaret Caniptrgue, Dolly Harkins. Paul Marie TcKtii, NclHc Smith. Stella Bio- bcrjf, Cedrle Killer, Russell Denny and A. ton.

Tins are living on Birch street. REDWOOD CITY NEWS John Dusel sjirn( the holiJny week-end at Marysville with Mr. and Mrfi. DuFel, rounpellors at a camp there, Mr. and Mrs.

H. B. of Clinton street visited at Sacramento several days Mrs. 'Elizabeth Hising, choir director of the i church, was guest of honor at a farewell i at the church Saturday before her departure for Los Angeles to join her husband. Mrs.

H. C. Mitchell of Edgewood road. left for Rochester, i Monday night to undergo an operation at the Mayo clinic. At Summer Retreat Mr.

and Mrs. Irving Kestcrson of Blandford boulevard are spending several days at their summer cabin on the Rogue river. Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Douthit and daughter Arlcne of Iris street have returned from a visit with relatives in Arkansas, Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

Sahlherg of Ccilar street, i son Howard, and Robert Conner spent last weekend on King's mountain. Mr. ami Sirs. Evan3 A. Tletcher of Kincrald Lake have dcpaited for Sun valley and Lake Talme.

New Residents Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wilson and a Joy A formerly of Visa! ia, have tuken at 2.57 UoHe iivenuo. Mrs.

Caroline Coffinberry, librarian, has gunn lo Lns Angeles to attend the National Convent ion nf the Business nnd Professional Woman's clubs. She will also visit her daughter in Glendale, Mr. and Mrs. A Ti, Cotton are at Lake Tahnc i i i Mrs. Cotton's mother.

Party for a Men Mr. and Mrs. John Leahv of Chestnut street were hosts Thursday i in honor of their son Pat, who has just returned from years' navy service in Hawaii. Mrs. Tillic Delucchi of Orclian avenue a i her bridge club Thursday night.

High score honors went to LocatcLli and Miss Willa i wns a guest. Mrs. George Fakkonri was guest, of honor at shower Tuesday, nt the home of Mrs. Sanford Hatliffe on Hudson street. Trustees Call for Bclmont School Bids DKLMONT.

July The schooJ rustecs Tucsdsiy plans for the two rooms to be i on I he building this mer. The plaiifi were approved ai Saeranu'iito and tie board now calling for bids. San Bruno News MIPS Ik-lln Ciocco of Kirn avenue IIP.S left for Harrison Canada. Miss Kutiicc Jeffries, Miss Ix)is i Miss i a Polls Raliih Lewis, Henry Turner and Al Evans the holidays in Ta(t. Spending the summer with her a Mrs.

A Combe of Acacia avenue is Miss Marilyn linker of Liv- crmore. Mrs. H. Lorenux of Kuston avejiue entertained the Wednesday bridge club today. were Mea- i amcs Mcllugh, Mary Irwin and Bolder.

Holiday at Merced Spending the holiday Mcek-eml Merced was Mrs. Mary Ellen Davis and son Tommy of Linden avenue. Sunday luncheon guests ut the Poplar avenue home of Mrs. Peter Remtiel were Mrs. John Uarbin and tier daughter Joan.

On a tamping i on the Redwood higlnvav are ami Mrs. K. Day, Mrs. Edith and iier grandson Hilly. The a i Legion convemion in San Jose was attended by Mr.

autl Mrs. William D. Huttig of Third avenue. Alfred Kirch, son ef Mrs. W.

B. Hartig of Third avenue, spent the liclidays in Yosemite. Families at Beach Spending the holidays at Martin's beach were Mr. and Mrs. Herman m.d son IJobby, Miss Mercedes Fisher and Mr.

nnd Mrs. Ernest Fisher. Visitors nt the Gri'on avenue ionic of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kavka are Kiivkn's parents from Omuha.

Spending th" holiday week-end at freed Yosemite valley accompanied by her son and daughter-in-law was Mrs. (Jeorge Churl- ton of Cypress avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bohme and daughters Caiol and Florence of Garden avenue returned Saturday from 1 a trip through the Kcdivoot empire.

Redftood Empire Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis and daughter Luelln of Kast avenue eft Monday on a two weeks' vacation up the Kdlwood highway. Sirs. George Conners and son George spent the holiday week-end at Yosemite.

Mr. nnd W. Barkis left Thursdny for a shoct vacation. Entertaining at, fainllv dinner recently in honor of the fcfty-sec- ar.d Mrs. A.

A. LoReaux of Bruno avenue wore Mr. and Mrs. i LoKcanx of Easton avenue. Guests were Mrs.

A. W. Marshall and Mr. and Mrs, Albert Fulton. Lookin for Chance to i Pioneer circle Monday Boh Jjvw- Thc nt the home cf Mrs, rcjire, 120 Willow avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. A K. Hog.in -iiul cliitdrcn returned Tuesday from Tahoe ar.I nnd Mrs. Paul F.

Goc-bnor of El JJonitfi nre buck from the Pinnnclos National monument. $47,111,000 Paid Sugar Growers WASHINGTON, The i a department announced today lliat conditional payments the i i nd- ration's 1'J'J su- program nrnour.lcd lo 17,111,000. payments arc made to School Budget Meet Changed for the public, hearing on the i i 4 2 byilgot was changed from A to August 5 at a tiK'etirg of the- San Matco high l-onnl hist 1 was niade to permit the high school anil lift Saiaicrs. ol fortune art Andrr Chatrl and Jmn MoulifnCc. veteran French arlalors.

shown on arrival ia San KrancEseo Irom French In do-Chin a jbqard S. S. President Cleveland. Thcj s.if.1 llirjM flj with any country fiphlLnf but hoped Ihry'd ncTtr have to fifhl brother Frenehnirn. MILLBRAE NEWS Dr.

Mrs S. Andersen wcifi punsta for n-cek-enl the Botililer Cieek home of Mr. a Mrs. a IFynding. jLake.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Shaddick a Mrs. home i ion da Jleach.

Mr. ami Mrs. Phillip MayficM of FJdcr avenue iiavc from a two weeks' stay in Xew Orleans. Returns George Ii, KciHlrick- of laurel has returned from two weeks' trip through northern California. returned Monday from cck's niolor trip to Vellowstonc pork.

Hack Kr.mi A. Mr. ail Robert E. Brock of Hillcrcsl Ltoiiles-nrd have ret from Los Angeles, where they visiled friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Heosc W. Campbell Mr. i i i i i Hob Perry arc cck's fishing trip to Drugs Aid Nazis Build Super Soldier July rockJops coin nire of (ic-rnmii MILUKTS is i i i Liy I i of fire is liattU'S by devices and even ii3co3ml nnd drncs. the i for N'ntioiiiil Morale a i I Of lay.

i "German thn results from a year of study. The i is up of university olojri. lF, social scientists nnd i i psychological Fj.ccinliMs. The i i a i i a pFycholopisls linvc horrowccl ami ndnptcd ihc at nome a nJ 111 11 and ip to Cold 1L Hnddmi enter- Mr. and Mrs.

John i Mr. and Mrs vacation a a i recently En the garden of her i on Elder avenue for Mrs. IJoy.l Wilson nud Mis. Ralph Suott of i i a i guests of Mr. and Mrs.

W. Moi Sunday were Mr. nnd Mrs. Gooige Mace nnd Mr. and Mrs.

George Davis nnd son Hobby. Dinner Hosts Mr. a Mrs. Carl Lnubscher were hosts at a dinner Sunday to Mr. and Mrs.

Olio Schmidt. Mrs. Charles S. McDonald returned Mondn.v from Texas i visit here Mr. and Mrs.

J. K. Kdawvds and their son Charles of Magnolia avenue returned a a from a three weeks' motor i to British Columbia. Mrs. Prank L.

Paltvnclc nnd her it liordoiL of l.nurek nvenuc returned to MMlbrne last Monday from six weeks' stay in irre, Mr. mul Mrs. WnUor A. Hart and their daughter Jean of Broadway H. Hnnko and sonavunue Toft for Tahoe.

Mr. and Mrs. ChnrJrs B. of Barclay nvomte were guests Insl Sunday of Mrs. Runklc's brother in Piedmont Mr.

atid Mrs. Albert K. Perry of MiLlbniG sjwnt Ifist nt Lucerne in Lake county. -Mr. nnd Mrs.

R. P. Mnynard and i nlcknickcd at Ilnlf Moon Bay Sunday. ear Poplar avenue me back from Seat- Lieut, and Mrs. (ilvnn Glnsock of Colorado were luncheon guests last Saturday at the Elder avenue home of Lieut, nnd Mrs.

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a i to i i p.nl to on tn a fo1 TM i i of A I i the I the board i Sioux Will Don Only Feathers MTTM: ROCK, Ark. ILPI--PUIJ- i i iiiiiKu-'d officers of (he 127th Field A i thought they had cookci! i a sjircialty for the 35th tlix ipioti day when "hoy planned to 1 the eight i i i a in feathers nud war a i i p-ji them behind a .75 mill i p.un. (invorr.riu'iit SS.MIP a conic iuikeys. The Sioux psychologists. tfc-athei-F.

i am) even a pass- using i knowledge to i i' 1 1 couMn't a i species nf To a i a i the interest of troops ind avert monotony, tlic report aypj i a officers occasionally used live shells in Ihcor war-game" prior to war, on that danger add 1 a welcome spice to military life. When psychological methods a i a i i in combat, the report asserted, medicine, nnd are useI. Sou of Judge Is Killed in Crash LOS AN'GKLES, July inquest will be hoM trvjsy into traffic, a of Lauren Coats. 15-yoar-old son of Superior Judge Arthur Coats of Yubn City. Younjr Coats was killed on the RiiJge route near early yesterday when the truck in which he a riillng went out of control and turned over.

The boy's fensc the Sioux to aid national de- with feathers. A buvreid call to the Haskcll Ins i in I.awier.ce, brouglit irle The on. Son of H.K. Thaw Divorced hy Wife LOS A July Thavr, aviator son of a K. Thaw, was divorced today by Katherine Itoberfa Thaw of Los Angeles.

She testified Thaw "told me to go ho me" because he cculd not support both her and i They were married hero July 17, 103G. Tliaw's a shot Stanford White, architect, over the affections of Evelyn some 35 years ago. OXOL TKAI'1'l-I) RATTLERS (tP --Lucille Johnson, who used to sine with tbe Chi- OjuTa now 5tnrs nt the iEiit club, earned Charles E. Cotton, 27, of Alhnin- for her farcer by one of the bra, driver of the vehicle, wns se- most unorthodox method 1 she riouily injured. KVJIR professional rattlesnake Judge Coats, who has (nun sit- trapper.

Miss Johnson used to catch ting on the bench heie. will the snnkes on ranch near Boise, pear at the inquest for i i Ida. She ikv money for King- cation Dr. Homor Van Horn ff the California sanitarium Mra. Vnn lorn rcturnnd to nclinont last vecJr followinfj Iheir marriage in Trs.

Vnn Horn is the former Adellc Fritz of S.ITI Frnnrisco. -Mr. nnd Mrs. William Findley- of rcturiiPd week front i to Ctinnila. Mrs.

Iou3s Bricter of New York 2ity nrxt son ire nvrivmgr this io be a of Mrs. K. Joseph nnd Mrs. George Rous- id. BirfhJay Parly Bobby Sitniison, son of Jlr.

(ind Mrs, Simpson, celebrated his ind Benny Schweikejt and" Hcartsncr. Host The largest celebration of 'ourth in Relmont was the suppor lvtn by Mra. Annette Alexnnder on the lawn at the Alexander sanitarium. Mr. and Mra.

Harry Welch en- lertained Mr. anrl Mrs. George Mann of San Mateo on the evening of. the Fourth at their Belli; Monti 10 me. Erwin HearEtncr, Sequoia gradu- ite, will enter San Jose State col- ege this fall.

Card Party Set A card party will be held at the avenue social hall by the San Mdteo county ritualistic team of the American Legion July 25. Mrs. Rob- Tt Roeder of Belmont will be chairman. Mr. and Robert Hoeder of Sixth ami Tijuana over the holiday week-' end.

Enjoying- a pin or at Half Moon Bay July -1 from BcEmonl were Dr. and Mrs. Casfon Pope, Mr. and Walter Seeb.i qml Mr. and airs.

Parents at Camp Parents visiting their sons at the Scout camp at Jones Gulch Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. Cnston Pope, Mr nnd Mrs. Witltnni Keil and Mr and Mrs. M.

G. Weslrder. Robert Valfrdoo drove up with his parents! Sur.day to join the camp. Mr. ar.d Mrs, L.

Bellati of Ralston nvenue spent the Fourth week-end viattinp relatives in Ku- rcka. Mr. nnd Mrs. -Manuel A'nllcdro of Tlalston avenue were guests in! I lay ward over the holiday week- i end. The Koussel Smiths have named their baby Itoiidscl Gregory, Harry Welch, commander of Twenty-sixth district American Legion, jind Mrs.

Welch i IK? a banquet at Fourth Harbecue The Fourth of July wag celebrated at the nf the Alexander Morrisons with a barbecue and fireworks. The J. J. Conway family of Belle Monti Is leaving this week for Sequoia park for 10 days. Miss Annette Chard has been a guest in Kolvpdere and leaves i week for the Childrens' Educational conf6rence nt Oakland.

guests Sniiirifny nt the Villa San Mateo. PRIVATE SALE! PreBcnling a few very select and raro obffecls of art consisl- ing of the antique and modern as follows: DRESDEN ROSENTHAL ROYAL BAVARiAN LAFAYETTE STERLING LENNOX COULDON BOHEMIAN CANTON CRYSTAL TIFFANY LALIQUE SATSUMA COPPER LUSTRE WEDGEWOOD Offered to discriminating and appreciative clientele and collectors. Thursday, July 10 Sola conducted through owners by MR. EDWARD CAVASSO This is not an auction I4M Hillside Circle Burtingama IN 1854, when this who saved succcssfiilly did it this way: they pur aside a definite (even if not large) sum evny And they deposited that sum promptiyin the bank, before they wire tempted ro spend it. Thisyear you cnn save succcsaf by following (he same simple jilan.

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