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PAGE FOUR was the younr woman's birthday i canopied with brilliant and a very happy affair was made Xitht, chairs and cushions placed Crjy a comfortable manner formed a Flowers brouicht by those plan- nine the surprise en Miss Hansen Peasant outdoor room for the af- deiked tr rooms of the home and fair. after a merry evenln spent wlthl Mrs. Dow purposely kspt Araia Gladys Thles. Anna center of much happy comment. nent- Benson, and Meadames w.

R. Me-i N'ell. Grace Dourlas. J. N.

Wilson, i Ruth Kersten. Minna Peterson. Wedding of Interest Occurs in Redlands at Noon Ceremony or iseaumoni aau nr. vr. Mrs.

nd- 1 Wynne Haskell were married yesterday morning iy Father Fits-gerald at his residence In Redlands at 13 o'clock, and left soon afterward for Catallna Island. The young couple are very well known In Redlands and the Beaumont district Both are graduates of the Beaumont high school, the groom taking a post graduate course in after graduating In the Beaumont school. Two classmates In the Beaumont high school. Miss Ruth McCoy and John Powers, attended the bridal couple. The charming young bride, who graduated In June, wore her graduation frock of white Roshlnara crepe, and her traveling frock was of sand color trimmed In brown, a cape style suit with bat in the same colors.

When they return they will make their home on the Singleton and Haskell ranch, where the groom has spent most of his life, though he was born In Redlands. He Is aa employe of the Southern Pacific. The groom Is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. Haskell, and a grandson of the late Mrs. Ann Has- say. The September meeting of the W. R.

C. will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Plerson. Captain Curtis Will Arrive From Haiti Today CAPTAIN MJERRTTT B. CURTIS.

V.SJJC, who ha been stationed in Haiti for seme time, will arrive from New Toi. today on the California Limited and will be greeted by eager relatives. His mother, Mrs. H. Curtis, motored aeu, pioneer woman anown luruufu-, out this part of the state.

He Is a I fc. i came over from Haiti some months great grandson of the lata George Cooley and a nephew of Will Sin- tor with gleton of the Singleton and Haskell ranch. But he standi on hla ownlTo Spend August In merits as a Try manly and promts-1 Long Beach Inr young benedict. He and his Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Another group of vacationists 'month they will entertain several who have just returned are the friends. Misses Tilla Hatton. Gladys Hill, Gladys William. Vera Bowman Colson and Daughter and Veatrice Peck. These young WOTT3CQ cr dominelled at Fleming's Camp.

Lake Arrowhead. Swimming, boating, hiking and dancing filled the days of their outing: completely. Wedding in Ontario of Interest Here-Friends of P. G. Beraer.

county auditor, will be Interested to know of the marriage of hla son. Presley E. Berger, to Miss Frances Winifred Moolard of Ontario. The bridegroom has been making his home in Ontario where he is a clerk in the Ontario postoffice. There is a detailed account of the young couple's wedding by the Ontario correspondent in THE Sl'N this morning which r'v's the bridal trip destination as El Monte.

Beach and Mountains Lure Summer Vacationer Miss Martha Stuckie, accompanied by her friend. Miss Gladys York, of Los Angeles, has returned after a week spent at Big Bear. Miss Stuckie leaves today for Los Angeles, where she will be the guest of Miss York. The young women will spend some time at the various beaches. Long Beach and Catallna Make Idesl Vacation-Misses Matilda, Bertha and Clem-tnle Relster and Miss Theo Selple sre at borne after two weeks spent at Catallna and Long Beach.

Many Joyous affairs interspersed with the regular vacation days made their May an unusually pleanant one. Visit Old Friends Mrs. Linie Tyler Colson, who will be remembered by early resi dents of this city when her hus band was in the shoe business here, has been the guest of Mrs. Theckla and Mrs. George Tyler.

Mrs. Colson was accompanied by her daughter, who lives in Washington. Pasadena Guests At the Harry S. Webster Home The Misses Marguerite and Evelyn Piatt of Padadent motored up from the Crown City for a visit of several davs with Mr. and Mrs eWctrlo datlons In every way sausraoiory.

the This Is good news to their friends for there has been wholesale howl, ins to the contrary, by many Amer icans doing Europe this summer, The niche Drive. At o'clock in the evening it is light enough to read on the Rlverla. In Nice they stayed In a beautiful hotel with baths attached to each room and a beauti ful view below. The visitors enjoyed the rivers in France much more than the Arao and Tiber in Florence and Rome, which no one can deny are unattractive, muddy-looking streams, with little water in them in the summer. Genoa and Pisa, old towns, were visited.

The houses looked to the Americans aa if tbey had been built thousands of years. Pisa was hot and dusty; ail agreed Florence, though set In more olive trees than oranges, reminded them of San Bernardino, being surrounded by mountains. Naples and Its famous bay waa visited before Rome. "A city of a Harry S. Webster and son, Gordon, million people and as many smells, at 124 street.

They are the! none of them delightful." After 4anhtra F. C. Piatt, nrominent "doing Naples, the party enjoyed a Pasadena real estate man, who has lnd Interests about Rialto and San Bernardino and has recently acquired more. Mrs. Varnen Walters Visiter Frem Phoenix-Mrs.

Vernon Walters, formerly Miss Effle Harris, Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Harris, at 127 East Fourth Street, coming in to get a breath of cool air. Guests at the Cst Home-Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

McKlttrick of Colton were visitors at the home of Mr. McKlttrick sister. Sirs. J. M.

Case, in Arrowhead Avenue. THE SUN Want Ads are brimful of the needs of various households and businesses. They are an Index of what's most needed In every line. WEEK-END ROUND TRIP Excursion Fare From SAN BERNARDINO To The BEACHES Santa Monica, Ocean Park, Venice, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach. Long Beach, San Pedro, Seal Beach, Anaheim Landing $2.25 Newport and Balboa $2.50 Sold Only by Agent on SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS (Except That Tickets May Be Purohassd Fridays, for Use On Saturdays) NOT SOLD BY CONDUCTORS ON CARS FETUHN LIMIT MONDAY FOLLOWING SALE DATE Phone 65 for Information PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAILWAY C.

H. JONES. General Agent stay at Sorrento, a picturesque coast place perched high against the hills, above the sea. Looking down on a beautiful garden in the early morning Miss Barton, the early riser and letter writer, recognised flowers that grow at home and delighted the landlady by telling of her acquaintance with them. The Mediterranean lay like a pool of lapis lazuli at the foot of the steep terrace and Vesuvius smoking In the distance.

The week before fire had belched from the cone, and the visitors regretted their tardy arrival lor the fireworks WoViderful fruit has been enjoyed by trte party, apricots, cherries, figs, pears, plums being served "twice daily." No hot bread but very good rolls facetiously called by one of the men of the party "nutcracker" bread. Too much veal for some of the party. Its either veal or chicken, but there is no complaint on this I score either, as the meals have been jvery satisfactory. i Members of the two parties come from Iowa, Texas, Indiana, Nebraska, Idaho, Rhode Island, Cali- fornla, and comprise a very agreeable group of people. Italy did not appear to the tour- i ists so well groomed as France.

Hoads were very dusty and the trees not so fine. The hard drink ers of water find It difficult to find the flavor that suits their taste. It Is never available on the trains in Italy, and when it is asked for at the table, the inquiry Is received with apparent doubt of the Inquirer's sanity. The famous Amain drive was made before the party left Sorrento. Vanderveers Are at Home From Mountains- Mr.

and Mrs. E. B. Vanderveer witb their children have returned fro.n a pleasant vacation spent witb their friends, Mr. and Mrs.

Lisle Esler and son, Jack, at Seeley Flats. The Esler cabin was the center of the merry outing with trips to Lake Arrowhead and other mountain resorts, forming many de lightful diversions. Comp'ete Two Weeks' Outing At Catallna Mlbs E. Hawkins and Mrs. 0.

A. Carson are at home after a most delightful mountain outing spent at Skyland Heights. The vacationers have had a cozy cabin at tha resort (for the put two week. SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922 SOCIAL HAPPfflKS OF LOCAL INTEREST 'Miss Huldah Hansen Complimented on Birthday iSMPLIMENTINO Mill Huldsh Hansen, a group of frtendi called upon her last evening at Past Presidents W.

R. C. Entertained at Dow Home- RS. ELIZA DOW entertained the Part President of the W. R.

C. at her home In Street occasion for ihls marked attention nrr. The lawn or me noma Our Travelers: Look ing on in Gay Paree and Otherwheres nr. EPOKTS irom DO in iroupi vi San Bernardino Uirinri broad thla auramer. Indicates Musical Friends Pay Visit to Home of Madame Ramirez A PARTY of friends Interested In music.

Invited themselves to the home of Madame Ra mlrei for an afternoon visit, and enjoyed a delightful time. Talented ones cave whistling: and vocal solos, saxophone and piano and violin numbers. The little organ very highly prized by Professor and Madame Raralrei came in for much admlra wnn t. .1 i W. 8.

Shepardsons, uo gnu iuviivu Kurms luciuueu eewlng and conversation the com- fact that It was her birthday from Mary Barton. Delia Sloan, RuUi Mesd.mM Li Bl.rv pany enjoj-ed a dainty repast or her guests untn tbetr arrival, nu, R(UldaU A MveraJ of thelr friends. Carl Barkow. C. C.

Mcintosh, Mr. -aka. ice cream and llJJ fv Mrs- 0,8 nd Mrs. J. M.

Case, little Miss ir. vr.t. wn. Master Barkow. diaclosed.

with the hostess the rrlse were the Misses Dean Wood, was jt0ther- Thirteen are in meirj jce crMm an(j ca)je Sylvia Goldstein Is Welcomed Home From Vacation- Sylvia Goldstein returned yes-a terday from a vacation outing of two weeks In Los Angeles with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Berger. She was happily surprised with a gathering of her girl chums at the home, 224 Eighth Street, the event being planned by her mother, Mrs.

A. Goldstein, as a happy greeting for her. Games and guessing contests were the amusements. Laura South won a spelling match and Katherine Kauffman a buzz contest. Decle and Jackie Cohen gave songs, also Katherine Kauffman and Sylvia Goldstein.

Punch, cake and fudge were served. The friends enjoying Sylvia's welcome home party were Lillian and Grace Ross, Nellie Shay, Katie Wyhner, Helen and Laura South, Jessie and Okla McCoy, Clara and Katherine Kauffman, Decle and Jackie Cohen. Misses Fannie Wyhner and Sadie Haydis planned the games and assisted Mrs. Goldstein in entertaining the little company. Lake Arrowhead Visited By Many- Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Knann and Mr. and Mrs. John Thorogood drove to Lake Arrowhead yesterdav for a brief outing. They expect to de vote their time princlply to rishing.

Will Entertain House Guests at Cabin Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Richards and children of 398 Twentieth Street, have gone to Skyland for a two months' stay.

They have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Martin and son, Donald, of 2148 Street.

Le Grand Residents Visit Relatives Here Mrs. S. E. Peck and daughter, Juanita, of Le Grand, are here for a visit with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs.

R. P. Ruggles, at 1196 Bellview Avenue. Miss Curry and Mr. Reed Secure License to Wed ITK the publishing of the marriage license of Miss Ft ankle Curry and Frank Reed of this city, much speculation on the date of their marriage will arise among their friends, not one of whom, has been let In on the im portant date so far.

However, a marriage license secured at this time bespeaks of a inld-summcr wedding Instead of an "curly fall one. as predicted some time ago when the engagement of the popular young couple was announced. Air. Reed Is house manager at the Temple and his large circle of friends will await with eagerness I vi.i rnnk'a rhistr. the announcement of the wedding A very brief business cK.M.nn date, which the betrothed nair are i -1 'uecoraieo.

in lacu Bruner rosea. decorated In Cocil Bruner roses. precenea ine eoeiai pn v. nln without detracting rrom pleasure In the least. Summer refreshment were serve a to the party which numbered about jlS and Included the following: Mr.

and Mrs. Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ward.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ladd Mrs.

Hasty. Mrs. Rawson. Mrs. Tn Thomson, Mrs.

Osborne. Mrs. F. tS Mrfc Snooki Mr8. and Dentler are the only men.

Another Babcook party is usually 'somewhere In the neighborhood of the San Bernardino company. Very interesting letter have been received recently from members of the party. While in Paris they discovered that "skirts are quite a bit Ruth Thomas Roller Happy Mother of a Daughter longer" than they were wearing; AN BERN ARDINO friends of them In New York: orchid is thej Mrs. Stanley Roller, formerly leading color In hat; ready-made Miss Ruth Thomas of this city. suits look any better than daughter of Mrs.

Bess Shirk girls and boys (as big as Jlmmle celved here, that the Rollers' homo Guthrie, for instance) wear has been blessed with the advent of trousers and skirts way above lovely daughter, knees, and very short socks. Bobbed sho wu born on Saturday in Los hair is going out. Many women arelxngeles. and is a handsome bit of wearing the long black mourning femininity weighing 10 pounds at veils." birth. Mrs.

Roller grew from a While In Paris the party went towee tn8 age her8i grand opera and to the Follies, and jf going to Los Angeles to re- on me many interesting on, uigi(je viewed the art treasures. Miss Mary Barton Is one ef the champion letter writers of the party. To achieve a real letter on a sum mer tour of Europe is almost an lm possibility, with so many demands up from Long Beach yesterday to on the traveler's time. greet him today. Captain Curtis' wife and two small daughters are spending the summer at Long Beach and he will join them there at once.

The marine officer will have but a short vacation as he must sail from San Francisco August ii. and will be accompanied by his family. The sweet baby daughters will mett their father for the first time. Mrs. Curtis, who, before her mar Items of the trip so far made by the party will interest many friends.

Leaving Paris on the way to Nice, the party spent the night at Avlg non. an old, old town, founded be fore Christopher Columbus was born. The walls that the Romans built are still standing, though the city has outgrown them. On the trip the train ran for miles along the bonks of the rivers Seine and Rhone, beautiful streams, and through country in a high state of cultivation. Mr.

8 says the "French should pay what they, owe and say no more about it" He also wonders now and then "how Andy Gump is getting on." Hntt with at Deautiiui ana moaera winsome young bride will receive Ithe'r' daughter. Miss Mildred. andiNlce Prt bthed t.h tha congratulations friends. Vacationists Return From of many their son, left yesterday for a v'" month's atav at Lonr Beach. The Carlo, and along the famous tor family will be fortunately located in an ocean front apartment Jusl Laka Arrowhead 'Off Windward Avenue.

During the so reluctttnt to announce at present Miss Curry la a student at the High School and since the announcement of her engagement has been the recipient of several cour testes from her intimate frlnds. Lost night neither member of the license contract could be located, while friends and members of the families denied all knowledge of the couple's plans. those at home; the foreign shoesThomas. win be very much Inter-! Q0 a il D-ULJaii look awful to Americans; llttle 'ested In the announcement Just re- i ov 1 enL ttJt't Oil inUuy Occasion for Celebration yjOMING to California In his sev entleth year and making plans for a future home here is the unusual experience of Thomas Stewart, of Moline, III. Mr.

Stewart will celebrate his seventieth birth day here today at the home of his brother. Mack Stewart, whem he has not seen for the past 40 years. To complete the happy occasion he will have with him his two brothers, William Stewart and K. R. Stewart and their families.

Mr. Stewart Is exceptionally active for a man of his years and only yes terday enjoyed a pleasure trip to Los Angeles and back by motor. Today's celebration of his birth day will be In the nature of a fam lly dinner at the Mack Stewart home. George N. Havens Now at Home in Berkeley-Mrs.

George N. Haven and daughter. Betty Jane, have joined Mr. Haven in Berkeley, and are at home In the Heywood Apartments In Addison Street, near the Campinlle, where they hear the chlmea In their tuneful melody. The Havens are in love with the climate of the north, and are getting well settled In their new location.

Miss Richardson Leaves On Alaska Trip Miss Mary Richardson left yesterday morning for Alaska. She will be gone until September 1, going by the way of Port Los Angeles, an all-water trip. One of her most important stops will be at Sitka, where an inland journey will be made into the famous lake country of America's Switzerland. Returns From Laguna Mrs. W.

J. Sinclair returned to her home yesterday from Laguna Beach, where she has been visiting for some time. Home From Beach-Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Wilder are expected home today after a week's vacation spent at Long Beach. Mask Uth Hair A Gain Shampoo BROWN'S MARINELLO BEAUTY 8HOPPE 467V4'Third, Upstairs Phone 129 Hair Work a Specialty Combings Mads Up Te Order 0 Choice tea I I-ure, restful relaxation! jjr I 1 I a II See that your family is served more of this superior 1 BKa, a gotaen oeverage ttut ha a fragrance and I I I flavor supreme. I fl I I f. 1 II 1 11 Juir I rmi ww i.

-ft to. ana to. i jyyjt i MTk TL! Tt: I. rtn fl OTyVYD Jl I LS ATI A if7 1 House Warming Opens Baptist Parsonage mHE new Baptist parsonage at Fourteenth and El Streets was the scene of a very animated house warming last night, the cour tesy of open house being extended by the pastor, Dr. a.

Reotor Dye, and Mrs. Dye, to the members of the church and their friends. An abundance of bright summer flowers were used to decorate the rooms of the cosy new bungalow whloh the numerous guests inspected with much Interest. In fact it was Droved that the caraonarre was too small a place for the many friends of the Dye family who were eager to greet them In their new home. Quests filled the rooms, the veranda and the lawns of the residence.

During the evening an in-J formal program wsh riven, tliol Program for Concert in Santa Fe Club Park Thursday Announced Program for the Thursday evening band concert, to be given In the Santa Fe Athletlo Club Park, was announced last night as follows: Frontier (March) Pegaire Ballet Egyptlen (Suite) Lulglnl Misses Leila Gibson, Helen Curtis and Alpha Eblln presented several readings and Mrs. Dye delighted the company with vocal solos. Rev. Dye made a short talk and other re-fnurks wore given by members of the church. Punch and wafnrs were served by the young women of the church and Miss Margaret Dye assisted her pnrpntH In nnvtlnir the sniP-tn.

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L. Condra, Elka Club, bi fore August S. Cuticura Talcum iih.i, i. Always Healthfu Umpl frMofMlMn i i ilie thermometer MEATS and starches for the body are like fuel for the furnace. Why not adopt for breakfast or lunch, Grape-Nuts whh cream or milk and a little fresh fruit and turn off the internal heat? Here's complete nourishment, with cool comfort Grape-Nuts contains all the nourishment of whole wheat flour and malted barley, including the vital mineral ele ments and bran "roughage, and it is partially pre-digested in the long baking process by which it is made.

There's a wonderful charm for the appetite in the crisps sweet goodness of this ready to-eat food, and fitness and lightness afterward, which meet summer's heat with a smile. Your grocer will supply you with Grape-Nuts! "Therms a Reason" for Grape-Nuts Made by Postum Cereal Battle Creek, Michigan TL? "TO I'lvX-'l mamc iTicis ccr lire. 1J Uliaei IN 1903, driving the "999" racing car, Barney Oldfield started his career of victories that later earned him the title of "Master Driver of The World." To overcome the tire weaknesses that made racing difficult and dangerous, he studied tires specified materials supervised construction. Today, Barney Oldfield known' as the "Master Tire Builder." Starting with the crude tires which carried the "999" one mile in sixty seconds, Oldfield gradually developed his famous Cords a set of. which covered 600 miles at eighty-' American tires that have evr taken' first place in the French Grand PrlA1 They have won for three consecu? tive years in the COO-mile Indian apolis Sweepstakes.

So far in Oldfields have lowered four Records and nvn Vi UM twsieapyjne Mayor of Wichit The Wichita Test Run gave'evt? dence of OldftaM luur ing when a set of four Cords cov ered 34,525 miles over rutted, winter roads a performance See your dealer and'getVset'of' these rugged tires that Barney Old-' field has developed and perfected through a lifetime of practical tire experience. Their performance will convince you that they are "The Most Tires San Bernardino Motor Car Company 713 THIRD STREET San Bernardino Motor Supply Co. 401 STREET.

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