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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 5

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SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1921 PAGE FIVE wuimfiraimmi nam ninimnmfMMMf RED HILL COUNTOY CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION of Local Interest Social Happenings (Special Staff Correspondence) ONTARIO, Aug. 25. At the first annual meeting of members of the Red Hill Country Club, held tonight at Sycamore Hotel, and attended by I unnnniititnmnitiiiuNUMuitiiiimnHninii nearly 100, John H. Klusman, W. K.

GirU Will Give Entertainment for Relief Pledge Fourth Anniversary of Harold Bakers Kept In Family C. B. Winns Return; Are Off Again On Fresh Trail Boattl. Ward Walker, Charles Latl- mer, Dr. Frank M.

Taylor, Glenn D. Smith and 0. A. Hanson were chosen .1 (k. 1 Happy Event for Pine Bluff Guest at Magee Home TTi Tionor of Mrs.

N. J. Durner of Pine II Bluff, Arkai gas. who Is to leave tn- UIIULIUIH lii nrr until niu annum meeting of October, ld22. KestOreS Uflginal Color CO The directors orgunlzed at the close -tkiHE FOURTH wodding anniversary mbers of the Girls class of the Central Union Sunday school, made a brave pledge to tho Near Gray Hair R.

J. i of the) members, meeting with Mr. I ol Mr. and Mrs. Harold CB.

WINN, agent for the American Express, Mrs. Winn and their son Curtis, are taking their va "morrow for nor liome atter a two at a family I Smith, president; Mr. Hanson, vice Baker was kept Co-Lo restores the natnral months' visit In California, Mrs. C. the former's president; Charles V.

Barr, treasurer; me lumici gathering, planned by gai-nci -ing, pmnneu E. Magee entertained last evening at August 26 Forsake not an old friend, for the new is not comparable unto him. Ecclesiaites cation In motor trips to places they have planned to visit for some timej mother, Mrs. Calvin Buker, who acted H. S.

Wilson, assistant treasurer and color, lite and luster to gray They returned early In the week from as hostess at her home at 880 Sixth B. W. Spencer, secretary. anJ faded hair in a manner a delightful card party at her home at the Torphlchen apartments at 133 the Grand Canyon, left in two hours Street. Eon course win ie for Hla- Rear th mm 1 An elaborate anniversary dinner was In about two months.

The work is I street, as a farewell for the visitor, nature approves a scientific process perfected by Prof. John The Mngces and Mrs. Durner are the World trip, and will leave early served at noon yesterday, and the In charge of Roy Tufts of Los An nil u. I vw. afternoon was spent on the lawn bylgeles, who Is working under tho dlrec- H.

Austin or Chicago, over 40 Delightful Time for Visitors to Redlands tion ot George Thomas, a golf years a hair and scalp specialist old friends, also the Watson L. Stewart family, all belmr former residents of Pine Bluff. Mrs. L. C.

Llnfesty another oli' tlmt friend was a member of the comoany lust evening, and the tho feminine members of tho party, who brought their sowing. Those enjoying the celebration with Mr. and Mrs. Baker and little son East Relief fund, to assist In raising which, they have plnnnecl a delightful Base Line school. They advertise as summer, evening entertainment, to be given tonight In the court of the new event as Lots of Fun Lots of Good Things to Eat, and Good Program Including a fortune telling wizard, Madame Lj medium and palmist, Everyone is invited to eniov the fun in a giodjciuse.

Tho slogan. Bring your money and spend it. ThO'-commiUce announces the following p-oeram- PLACE Base Line School Court (In rear). TIME: Friday. August 28, 7:15 P.

M. EVENT: Social. Given By: Girl's Class Central Union Sunday School. Purpose: To r'Mse money to pay pledge to Near East rteliet. Bobbie, were Mr.

and Mrs. J. others have met Mrs. Durner during her visit here. this morning oh a motor trip to San Diego and vicinity.

They had a delightful trip to the Canyon, and went flown to the bottom of the trail. A little excursion like that means nothing to the pedestrian enthusiasts In the Winn family, for the next day they did 15 mles of hiking to the various places of Interest on the rim. They made the trip down the canyon on mule-back in tho fashion of Eu-and Cite SECOND BAND CONCERT IN PARK BRINGS CROWD banks and children, Johnnie Norma. Miss May Link, Mr. Yesterday Mrs.

Stewart entertained Mrs. Durner at luncheon at the Mission ELEVEN members of the San Bernardino branch of the W. CN T. accepted the invitation from the Redlands branch yesterday for a day at the attractive home of Miss Gird In Knoll Avenue, Install Cottage. They were delightfully entertained Inn, and on 'Wednesday took her for a trip to the Arrowhead.

Secrets of Co-Lo Success Co-Lo Is a wonderful liquid. Clear, odorless, greaseless. Without lead or sulphur. Without sediment. Will not wash or rub oft.

Will not Injure hair or scalp. Pleasing and simple to apply. Cannot be detected like ordinary hair tints and dyes. Will not cause the hair to split or break off. Co-Lo Hair Restorer for every natural shade of hair AS, for black and dark shades of brown: A7, for jet black hair, A8, for medium brown hades; A9, for light brown drab and tuburn ihades.

SOLD BY ALL DRUG STORES Towne-Allison Drug special agents. Progressive whist whs the amuse taking a walk about the grounds anAtne general tourist, hut the latter ment planned t.v Mrs. Magee for last evening. The tables were planed In the music tiom of the Torphlchen, where the dtiorations were of bowls Second of the series of concerts to given In Pioneer Park by the Elks' band was attended by a largo crowd last night. Director H.

A. Smith and the members of the organization were highly Complimented for the exeelnce of the program. That the concerts are appreciated by local people Is evident from the large attendance last night and a and of Bruner roses. The ladies' tronhv. a rut erlaas basket In Charge of Marjorie Post, teacher ws von by Mrs.

Stewart, and the icon's prize, a fancy deck of cards i week ago. the distance from San Francisco to Sunta Cruz to 75 miles. by Mr. Llnfesty. Mrs.

Pettrle and Mr. Fulton rereived the second favors, and there was a guest prize for Mrs. Durner, an Illustrated copy of Mrs. Durner has taken a. great terest In visiting the missions and OPEN HIGHWAY HANTA CRUZ.

California, Aug. 25 usually requires a day or so to get his under-pms in shape for any hiking again. Double Birthday Celebration In The Roddick Home A jolly celebration of tho birthdays of little Virginia and James Roddick was held at the Roddick home in Vine Street. Merry games were played on the lawn, and refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. The birthday cake was a beauty, all Iced In pink and white, with the names of Virginia and James, In pink letters on It.

Five candles in pink rosebud holders burned brightly on it for the little girl, and one for little brother James. ThOBe having the jolly time with the Roddick children were Junior Hall, Willis Sullivan, Joe and Christina Ts.1-bott, Gladys Condon and Mildred The new state highway between Loe Qatos and Santa Cru was opened historic places during her stav. and will highly prise this gift copy of the at 5 p. m. today.

Plans for a formal beautiful story. celebration of the event here tomor over tho house before luncheon. In the afternoon Rev. Myers of the Christian Church gave an interesting talk. A report of the national convention just concluded at San Francisco was given, and plans discussed for the picnic to be held In Lincoln Park, Los Angeles, Saturday, when a number of of the prominent W.

C. T. U. leaders, who have been In attendance at the San Francisco convention will be present, and take part In the program which begins at 10 o'clock. A number from San Bernardino talk of "going.

The members enjoying the visit to Redlands yesterday, were Mcs-dames Oxley, Coombs, De Crastos, Carr, Ward, Matteson, Propst, Patterson, Snook. Visiting In Yosemite Valley Mrs. Theresa C. Maloney has joined her daughter, Mrs. T.

H. Wilson and husband of Bakersfield, on a trip to the YOsemite Valley. They are guests at Camp Curry, and are visiting all the points of interests In the valley, also enjoying the sessions and entertainments incident to the state convention of the American Legion held there this week. row were postponed on account Of After the tournament of cards, Smart Shop Ladies' Ready-to-Wea? 685 Third St the death by accident today of J. A.

and the Buker family. Miss Winkler at Home from Vacaticn Motor Trip Miss Sarah Winkler is at home from a motor trip north made with Ana-helm friends and Miss Rhoda Schmidt. The party made the trip In two machines, and took the coast route north, returning by the inland or Ridge routo. They visited the many places of Interest on both routes, and especially enjored ic Eig Basin, redwoods and Santr. Cri z.

They stopped at Lodi for a visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Evans To Motor and Mrs. George Evans ot 1684 North Street leave today for Trot-dale, Ore, where they will spend a month visiting his cousin.

The trip will be made by motor, stopping where fancy dictates. The northerners will return with Mr. and Mrs. Evs.ns, coming to Los Angeles for the winter, where they have bought a home. Highland Avenue P.

T. A. To Hold Tes This Afternoon The Highland Avenue P. T. A.

will hold a tea and sewing bee flits afternoon at the home of Mrs. Percy Day at 470 Twenty-first Street, to which all members and their friends are invited. Miss Jamieson Returns From Little Bear Valley-Miss Delia Jamieson returned yesterday from another week's visit at the Firebaugh camp in Little Bear Harvey, secretary of the board of Neapolitan Ice cream and sherbet xvas served In pink and white, with home made cakes and coffee. supervisors. The new Wghway ot of clafs.

Chairman of Program Committee: Maurlne Myers. Chairman Booth Committee: Lois Program: Class Song. Monologue Margaret Ford. Grotlp of Japanese Songs Lois Mears. Heading Pauline Gressinger.

Vocal Solos "A Sontr of India" ftlmsky-korsakow. "The Year's at the Beach Marjorie Post. Folk Dances Hoghland Fling, Irish Lilt Franr.es MVers. Piano Solo Si leeted, Mrs. Johnson.

Heading Selected. Gladvs Coe. Program subject to change. BOOTHS: Ice Cream and Cake. Candy.

Punch. Wei ere and Coffee. Fish Pond. Fortune Telling Madame Lyra-World famous medium and palmist, on first visit to coast. concrete and reinforced Iron lessens In the company enjoying the fare well evening with Mrs.

Durner were Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Llnfesty.

Mr. and Mrs. 'William Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Watson L.

Stewart, Miss Helyn Stew, art, Mr. and Mrs. George D. rettrie, Mr. and Mrs.

Le Tourneau, Mrs. Kress, Mr. and Mrs. Magee. Everything About Cuticura Soap Suggests Efficiency BROWN'S MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP 487 Third Stmt (Upstairs) Mrs.

Durner has just returned from a visit to San Francisco and the north, and will return home by the Southern Hasketlt And Guests Return From Trip To Coast Resorts-Mrs. C. C. Haskell, Misses Helen and Mary Haskell, and their guests, the Misses Louise Wills and Adelaide Morris of Washington City, have returned from a visit ot several days to Catallna Island and other coast resorts of the Mainland. The trip was delightful for all, and the visitors found the little tour very Interesting.

Pacific and El Paso, stopping In Texas for a visit. W. G. Beckleys Will THREE HUNDRED Enjoy Motor Trip North Mr. and Mrs.

W. O. Beckley of -EAT Arrowhead Ice Cream Absolutely the only ICE CREAM MADE IN SAN BERNARDINO Office and Factory. 00 Street Phone fSl Col'nn md Ran Bernardino and tachmcnts signal corps troops with railln outfits and some one nounders. dtyjphters, the Misses Ruby and Opal PEERS MEET and that they detrain at Saint Albans Valley, Mrs.

Firebaugh and Miss Ruth j'kley, will leave tomorrow for a 9U nrf Marmet Firebaugh win return nunnay vacation trip north which they will make by machine. They expect to travel by the coast Chris Anthony to Wed Katherine Hall This 'Morning INTERESTING weddings continue to punctunte the mid-summer quietness with enlivening bits of news, received with great Interest hy friends of the lovers, who as often as not are taken by surprise with the announcement, the first intimation they have had of the event. Of special Interest to a whole host of friends, Is the marriage of Miss Kutherine E. Hall of Highland, and HID IB; route and t-pend 10 days or two weeks In the trip. They will go as far a San Francisco and expect to visit the and have a reunion with friends at Sacramento.

Page 1.) I mill (Continued from Misses Mosher Return from Vacation at Santa Monica hillti to protect themselves from possible attac-V United Mine Workers' officials, commenting on the reported fight said The Misses Mildred, Marian and U'. a Murk? Mosher have returned from a I Chris J. Anthony of (Kan Bernardino, I DAYand SATU RDAY very dellirhtful coast outing, spend it was local, and not connected with ing thr vacation at Santa Monica, where they had an apartment. the Marmot situation nor engaged in I STorES STorES by men from the Marmet camp. TRAIN READY FOR TROOPS rnT.TTMRIIM niitn All wiief Rexall 93 SAVES PLUMBERS' Norfolk and Western railroad yard railroad yard officials here announced tonight thaf they had received orders to have three coaches ready for trans- 1 portation of troops southward at "any time after All officers at i Columbus barracks where several hun- dred troops are stationed, were, at- 1 tending a staff meeting nnd could not be reached.

Soldiers stationed at the i if BILLS which Will be celebrated this morning at tho residence of Rev. Father Con-neally of the Church of Saint Ber-nardlne. de Siena. Both young people are well known fh social and business circles, and the groom particularly so in musical circles of the clly and valley, being a rarely pleasing singer, and In great demand at entertainments in clubs, lodges and organizations of tho city. He Is a boiler maker of tho Santa Fo shops and a member of the Knights of Columbus.

The bride is a graduate of the local High School in tho class of 19ts, and attended business college afterward. She resigned her position as stenographer for Attorney Grant Holcomb at the- end of July, to prepare for her wedding. Hhe wns horn In Highland, her parents being Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.

Hall, and the groom is the son of Mrs. Gertrude Anthony of Spruce Street, Bun Bernardino. After the motor wedding trip, the Castile Soap San Remo Baby Castile. A pure Castile Soap. Friday and Saturday x4 bars for 25o Large, long bars of Pure Castile Soap, Friday and Saturday.

25c Klenzo Special One large tube Klenzo Tooth Paste 0 One bottle Klenzo Antiseptic Wash .25 One bar of Klenso Toilet Soap 15 One guaranteed Tooth Brush ,35 Total value $1.25 Friday and Saturday, All for 85c Special One large bottle of Rexall 93 Hair ToniO $1.10 One Jar Rexall 93 .35 Total value $1.45 Friday and Saturday Both for $1.00 Pronto la a new preparation which actually opens domed drains. It dtasnlvea end removes Incruitatlona. sreeae. heir, lint, etc Does not harm the plumbing, but aevee slumbers' bflla. At Grocers er Hardware Stores If they can't supply you, write wn, i VIII Hill UnTTItlUI I I.

pnrks and from the streets hy orderlies who said that preparations were be- Ing made for a movement. The N. and W. yard officials denied knowledge as to the destination of the train, but, snld their Information was that tho troops to bo transported I would come eastward on the Pennsylvania railroad from' Fort Benjamin Harrison. Pennsylvania officials, however, said they know of no troop 1 pacific chemical fjp IMfreOSA Incense Rose Talc rifSMlinntlnn Kf tlin nnl Face Powder-Powder Puff Special movements between Indiananolls and! K.ouni Kuarumg as a secrrr, iney.

C6IumI)U. Friday and Satur. 25 Discount on Bathing Caps- We have a large assortment' ot attractive Bathing Caps. 2So value, day box of Face Powder in a Friday and Saturday every customer bujinj a Towne-Alllson Drug Store will be given ft 19c 25c Powder Puff FREE APPEALS FOR ARMY AID WASHINGTON. August 15.

Renewal of restlessness In the West Virginia coil fields, manifested In the mariii of a large band of armed men tow.trd Hie Mingo district, resulted today In an appeal from Governor Mor- Your favorite Face Powder can be found in our large assortment of Face Powders gun for tho aid of 1,000 federal troops and l.i a decision by the Senate In- in mnnc iiit-ii iiiiuiv ill HI tho pretty homo In Villa Avenue, which is completely furnished and ready for their possession. Miss Anna Anthony, tho groom's sister, and Malcolm McLcod of Del Rosa, will accompany tho bride and groom to tho parochial residence this morning, and witness the ceremony. The very attractive lirldv will wear a handsome one-plcce frock of dark blue Canton crepe, with trimming of contrasting color In gray luce. A most becoming and stylish fall Ostrich feather turban In black, will he worn, and black satin pumps and hosiery. A corsage of Cecil 1'runer roses will complete the beautiful costume with a dainty bit of color.

Good wishes for happiness, long life and prosperity will bo showered on Swan Down 15c 25o Melba 50c Jonteel 50c Armand's 50c Alma Zada 50c Mavis 50c Violet Dulcc 50o Carman 50o CliarnloJia 50o Djer Kiss 50c A 85o Love Me 750 Coty's 90o Gardengla $1,25 Plver'S $1.25 Bouquet riamee $1.00 Gardenia $1.10 Daalra $1.80 Cara Nome. $2.00 Ambre Royal $3.00 vestlguting committee to resume Its Inoulry Into conditions into the coal regions September 19 lit Williamson. Receipt of the Western Virginia governor's Bequest at the War Department wan followed by orders from Acting Secretary Walnwrlght to Brig, tleneral George W. Read, commander of the Fifth corps area, Fort Benja-mine Harrison, Indiana, to hold troops available for quick dispatch to the region of trouble, and In the sending Do you wear the Barclay Custom Made Corset? If not. try one.

If you have, reorder from an expert the happy young people, who are to llvo In the community where the bride has spent her life, and neighbor to tho lily where tho groom has lived for 15 years, and really "grown-up," com- Corsettlere. Call 1(52011. 891 West Fourth Street, Household Drugs at Honest Price ling with his purents from Wisconsin. Alice L. Lyberger Riverside, California The now homo of the bride Is in the satno street where vf parents live, and her own homo has been during her girlhood.

of Brig, (lenernl H. II. Bandholdlz, lomaiulcr uf the Wushlngton, D. district, and Lieut, Colonel Stanley H. Ford to Charleston.

The two officers were Instructed to make a survey of tho situation and on their reports to tho department will depend the recommendation to be made to President Harding. Request Sent To President President Harding was made acqua-Intentod with the governor's request und with advices received by the War Department from Major Charles H. Russell, a regular nrmy officer In the affected region. The President several Lysol 25o 7-os. 50o 1 pint $1.00 Witch Hazel 8-oz.

25o 1 pint 50o Castor Oil 3-oz. 25o 7-oz. 50c 1 pint $1.00 Cocoanut Oil 4-oz. 25e 6-ot. 38e Aromatic Cascara 2-oz.

25c 5-oz. 50e Pure Glycerine 25o 7-ez. 60o Rose Water and Glycerine 4-oz. 25o Medicated Alcohol for external use 4-oz. 50o 8-oz.

90o 1 pint $1.75 Sweet Spirits or Nitre 1-oz, 20o 2-0t. 35c Oil of Wintergreen 1-oz. 25o Spirits of Camphor. 20c 2-cs. 35o 3-oz, 50o Camphorated Oil.

20o 2-oz, 35o 3-oi. 50c Aromatic Spirits of Ammonia 1-oz. 20o 2-oz. 35o 3-oz. 50o Essence of Peppermint 1 -os, -25o 2-oz, 60s Oil of Eucalyptus 1-oz.

15o 2-oz. 25o Tincture of Ioillne.l4-oz. 15o 1-oz. 25o 2-oz. 40o Denulnred Aloohol.ii-oz.

15o 1-oz. 25o 2-ox. 40o Aqtia Ammonia 8-oz. 15e 1 pint 25o Benzine 6-oz. 15o 1 pint 35o Epsen Salts 8-oz.

10c 1 3 lbs. 50o 12 lb. $1.00 Sulphur 8-oz. 10o 1 lb. 15o 2 lbs.

25o Ground FTixseed 8-ox. 20o 1 lb. 350 Compound Llifico Powder 5-oz. 25o 8-oe. 40o 1 lb.

75o months ago icfiiHOil to order federal troops to West Virginia, holding that the state authorities hnd not used all the available facilities in preserving order, Chairman Ketiyon of the Senate Investigating committee felt that ft visit to thn district area might hnve a quiet-Ing effect. Governor Morgan, 'In his afmcnl, which was not made public by the War Department, said tho band of armed men, numbering more than Ladies Rest Room at Store No. 2, 576 Third Truss Depau-tmawa at Store No. Third 4,000 had left Marmet for Mingo and "The Best in Drug Store Merchandise" 406 Third Street 494 Third Street 576 Third Street j.ngan counties and In their march were raiding stores, engaging In thievery, forrlng State trains to glvo them Ininsportfltlon, and disarming slate peace officers. The ovrhn IB suggested that the federal ferW composed of strong machine ui.

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