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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 46

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color a- 24 Sec. II ThursoW Aug, IM7 CCCC BUSS SGI BITES SET FOR Ice Follies Aide Tells Ad Value Arthur Sparling Rites Tomorrow STUDENT 1. OK COOKE CHILD EUSTOI! MM Funeral services will bs Newspaper advertising was The Kremlin was buzzing held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at described as "the one medium which produces results at the MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS (Yellowstone Park), Aug. 7.

again yesterday about Stan Mumford, the Walnut Creek box office" by top manage Funeral services will be held the Albert Brown Mortuary, 3476 Piedmont Oakland, for Arthur Sparling, president of the Willoughby Corp. theological student, who can ment of the Ice Follies, talking here tomorrow for William create an international inci M. Nichols, member of i dent just by taking a walk. to members of the San Fran cisco Advertising Club yester here. Mumford was arrested at prominent San Francisco fam ily and president of the Yel day at the Sheraton-Palace Mr.

Sparling died Tuesday Hotel. the same Moscow factory, where he was detained 10 days ago. in his Piedmont home after a short illness. lowstone Park Hotel and Transportation Co. Mr.

Nichols Describing how the ice show has grown in the 21 years He is survived by his wife. Socialite to Turn Sons Over To Husband for Next Year Mrs. Nancy Vietch Cooke de Herrcra and her millionaire ex-husband, Richard A. The nervy, 21 year old youth died here yesterday of a heart since Roy and Eddie Shipstad was held for five and one-half attack. He was 76.

and Oscar Johnson created it, Harriette, of 522 Blair Piedmont; two -Arthur and Stuart, also of Piedmont; two sisters, Dorothy Oak Mr. Nichols was the son of Bob Hickey, press agent for hours this time before he was released through some high the late Bishop William Nich the Follies, estimated that be level dickering with the Rus Cooke agreed yesterday; tween $60,000 and $75,000 is ols, Episcopal Bishop of California, who lived for many land and Marion McRaeof New York; and a brother. sians. spent for all types of adver years San Francisco. tising in many of the 23 cities W.

Sparling of Piedmont. A graduate of West- Point, on the annual tour. 10 compromise in a cusioay dispute involving their three sons. Superior Judge Orla St. Clair ordered the San Fran "I hardly believed It could happen again," said Mumford, who is attending the Moscow Youth Festival.

Mr. Nichols moved to Yellow Newspaper advertising is Convenient to get your Ex stone Park some 50. years ago, heavily used, Hickey said, "be cisco socialite to turn over the cause our shows must be at aminer every morning at home! Call SUtter 1-2424. Mumford's last encounter His son, John Quintard Nichols, has been president of the SI least 50 per cent sold out when with the Soviets occurred July company since retirement six children to her husband for the next year. He must return them to her by July 15 of the doors open the first night." 28, when he said he got lost months ago.

Louis F. Thomann, western and stumbled into the factory He was a member of the THE pienjiwui utiiiiw mini 1958, according to the com editor for Printers' Ink maga near Lenin Stadium. Burlingame Club and well promise, and she will keep I5AY FAIll This is an drawing of the $25,000,000 artist's Bay Fair shopping center, opening to-Macy's day in San Leandro. zine, awarded his publication's yesterday ne said he re known in Bay area social annual trophy to the Advertis circles. them for the following year, IN DISAGREEMENT.

turned to the factory to get ing Club for its successful its name and address for a Mr'. Nichols is survived by high school teachers' advertis But the agreeableness of his wife, Mrs. Dean Child ing workshop conducted at San Nichols; son, Dr. Dean Nich Francisco State College June the couple's compromise apparently did not extend beyond the confines of the ols of Arizona; a daughter, Ship Party WiU Honor. Hoover Macy's Branch Opens Today in San Leandro 18-22, 1956.

This is the second time the formal report on the first incident to the United States Embassy. While there, Mumford decided to take some souvenir pictures for the folks back home. He said he mounted a hill to shoot the pictures, but courtroom in whicn it was San Francisco Club has won Mrs. Hernck Low of San Mateo; two sisters, Mrs. Nichols Clark of San Mateo and Mrs.

Charles Mills of Atherton, and three grandchildren. the award in the five years it has been given. Macy Bay Fair opens A party aboard the liner San Leandro today, marking Started in March, 1956, this sixth Macy's branch store in California has been designed that bears his name will honor thought better of it and did the first store completed in the $25,000,000 Bay Fair shop former President Herbert Hoover on his 83rd birthday with an eye to future expan reached. No sooner had Mrs. de Her-rera and Cooke reached the outer corridor than they began debating about when the father would pick up the children.

At this point, J. W. Ehrlich, the mother's attorney, and Gregory Harrison, counsel for Cooke, suggested that the couple get together and arrive at DO IT YOURSELF! Serve Yourself to Supplies and Savings ping center at East 14th St, sion. Eighteen-foot parapets Saturday. and Hesperian Boulevard.

enclose the roof area to make it structurally simple to add a not use the camera. "But two factory workers practically forced me inside the place," he related. Mumford telephoned the festival committee, which got him freed. The streamlined, two-level STATIONERY Hosting the birthday fete for the elder statesman aboard the SS President Hoover at store will be opened at 1 p. third floor.

SHOPPING HOURS. by Mayor Thomas Knick of Mission Rock Terminal of the Jit Leather baggagt tags $5.00 leather wallets, expand- fYlt tng card case ee. OFFICE SUPPLIES $2.41 rtami Canary bend ue- $4 If end ihtlit, S'iil I sub 16, mm I 15a Tlphon mcssagt padi OOi dattn OB $3.75 baits Riibbcr lands, Kenr any, ill silts, ptr pound $4 boi I American President Lines Keith H. Erdman, manager a mutually agreeable time for Mumford, who lives at 1271 1 will be Ralph K. Davies, chair San Leandro, Ernest L.

Mol loy, president of Macy's Call for'nia, and Edward Ryan president of the Capital Com of the new store, has an Walker Walnut Creek, Phot Mailers, ell sties available save r.ounced Macy's Bay Fair wii: Cooke to pick up the children. The little disagreement ended. ACCORD TERMS. has been studying in Scotland man of the board of APL, and George Killion, president. Governor Goodwin J.

Knight, accompanied by Mrs. 25' 19c pany. be open Monday, Thursday and Friday from 9:30 a. m. to 9:30 p.

m. to accommodate 39c 25 Pocket protectors, rate Ac. 83e Purchase order books, K-107 duplicate 5-23xS'i, ta. The $6,000,000, fully air The dispute, which arose Dope Ring Smashed SANTA MONICA, Aug. 7.

conditioned store contains this summer, involved an ob Knight, will head the city, State and national dignitaries family shopping. scure condition of their 1951 (INS) The smashing of an OFFICE CLOCKS Attractive Selection OA0 Save AM la many features of modern in terior design. The Men's Shop, in a con ORTHO Garden Supplies 25 OF Store hours for Tuesday at the luncheon. important center of narcotics Hawaiian divorce under which each was allotted custody Invitations have been sent Wednesday and Saturday will be 9:30 a. m.

to 5:30 p. m. distribution among juveniles was claimed oy police today OFFICE FURNITURE temporary style, is completely masculine in theme in its use of dark redwood and walnut to President Eisenhower, former President Harry Truman, Chief Justice Earl Warren, lo Highlight the opening with the arrest of six men in day ceremonies, TV star "Fire raid on a Santa Monica $2.25 Waste large office, laskets, extre ell eolors, ee. Vice President Richard Nixon, walls with decorative panels OFFICE EQUIPMENT $1.50 Eiecutiv letter hold. QQ-rs brail or stainless wire, h.1' Adding machines, hand or electric.

Urge selection of brands and sites, LOWEST PRICES man Frank" will appear in the house. Senators William F. Knowland toy department from 1 to Desk, Wood, ell ilies, colors stylet SHIP DIRECT FROM FAC- 9Co depicting antique cars. A 'CASTLE', TOO. m.

Informal modeling of and Thomas Kuchel, local congressional entatives, TORT during alternate "school years." Mrs. de Herrera thought that she was entitled to custody during the summer vacation this year; Cooke figured he had that privilege. So under the compromise, the children will spend half the vacation with each parent from now on. HEARING ON SUPPORT. Still scheduled for a hear fall fashions will be presented In time of need remember this Mayor Christopher, and others.

in the Mall Level (first floor) Youngsters visiting the Children's Shoe Department will walk into a "castle" complete carry. OUR POLICY: lewest price on quality Items thru cash end Charges add S. Deliveries edd 5 or free en orders over $50. gown salon from 1 to 4 p. and 7 to 9 p.

m. Convenient to get your Ex with arches and high windows aminer every morning at The completed Bay Fair home! Call SUtter 1-2424. In addition there are two old fashioned "distortion" mirrors shopping center will cover 62 acres and include some 80 ing August 15 is Mrs. de Her' to amuse the small shoppers. stores.

The landscaped park rera's request for an increase Both floors open onto free ing area will accommodate parking areas, with 2,000 15,000 cars daily. QUALITY OFFICE SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT CASH AND CARRY PRICES 654 MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO of support for the children from $300 to $600 a month and payment of $8,675 in sup spaces now available. This number will be doubled when Twenty-two stores and spe the shopping center is com- cialtv shoDs are scheduled tn port payments she alleges are 1123 SUTTER ST. ORdway 3-3000 0GB! Ipleted. open at the center in October.

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