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in n. SUD II PAGE FOURTEEN SAX BERNARDINO DAILY SUN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 192!) Last Riles for Doctor Wallace To Be Held Friday; Physician Died Following Sudden Illness Well-Known Fontana Man Had Retired rem Practice; Was Born in Illinois Girl Scout Organization Formed In Banning Area; Lay Plans for Reception to Members Mothers Methodist Church Supper Is Well-Attended; 'Happiness' to Be Sermon Subject IIIUO CLUB DELEGATION II COUNTY MEET AGED 1110 IN ENDS LIFE AFTER ILLNESS JUDGE HOTS AS 1 Domestic Water Company 0 port. 111 a brother, also survives. Phillips, 74 Years Old, IlailgS In tho evenintr the Rev. Mr, Special Staff Correspondence) FONTANA, Oct.

3l.Funeral ser- Miss Kalhnn uallace will be re- Of 1 8 Southland Corporation Women Attend Lake Arrowhead Gathering; Men's Group Is Entertained Temby Departs From His Usual Role, Leaps From Curb and Arrests Liquor Suspect ir ur. jonn i.voe anace, membered as the Fontana day Self From Rafter in Barn of Daughter, Son-in-Law iuea pnysician wno aiea at last June In Combine Application The pallbearers for the funeral Trotter will have as hla subject "The Spider's Web." The Halloween season was ushered in with a children's party given by Ruth Shank at her home, on Ramsey street Wednesday night. The young guests came in costume. Mrs. H.

A. Watson assisted Mrs. (Special Stuff Correspondence) BANNING, Oct 31. The Girl Scout organization In Banning was perfected yesterday with the selection of a Girl Scout committee and laying of plans for a reception to the mothers of the local scout troop on Saturday, Nov. 9.

The girls will put on a demonstration of scouting, and It is planned if possible to have the original group invested by someone prominent in Girl Scout work in HIGHLAND, Oct. SI. The Hi Kamona hospital ednesday, will be held at 3 p. ni. Friday from the J.

W. Woodhouse Co. chapel, San Bernardino, with internment in Mountain View cemetery. I Di Wallace died following a sud- den illness which struck him Men-! day. He was removed to the hos-! land Domestic Water Co.

is one include Benjamin H. Bearss, and David W. Richards, of San Bernardino. J. D.

McGregor and Lawrence Thomas, of Fontana, O. R. Rowley, of Rialto, and Harry Liggett, of Pasadena. Purine the funeral services VI. the 18 Soutnern California wa companies which today applied the California railroad commiss Shank in entertaining.

The guest list included Peggy Cook, Doris Lvnn. Helen Lutrell, Dana Earl, Accustomed to dealing- out justice to law offenders over a period of years, Police Judge James Temby of Colton suddenly took a new role yesterdpy when he dexterously hopped upon the running board of a car and brought about trie arrest of two men, one charged with being Intoxicated. The judge said he will swear to a complaint today charging the other with driving for permission to consolidate i a new corporation to be known Mavis Mason, Burba ra Rose, Leon the American States Service Co California. ard and Marjorie Coombs, Agnes Riverside. The adult committee includes Mrs.

R. H. Coombs, chairman; Mrs. Boyden, secretary; Mrs. (sHieci.il Staff Correspondence) ONTARIO, Oct.

31. "Believed to have been temporarily deranged, John Henry Phillips, 74 years old, took his life this mornins by hanging himself from a rafter In tha barn of his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar H.

Welch, with whom ho had been residing at West Francis street. Mr. Phillips breakfasted with his son-in-law and daughter, left the table and went into the back yard. A short time later, Mr. Welch went into the barn and discovered tho lifeless body of his father-in-law suspended in mid-air.

He notified stiasnv and Georgine Hicks. The companies are: pital Tuesday evening in an rn- Stidhani. of San Bernardino, will conscious condition from which he give vocal solos, did not arouse, death coming Wed-1 Rehearsals for "The Patsy," to be nesday. He was 42 yeais old. staged Nov, 22 and 23, are coming Dr.

Wallace was born In Monti- alone well, it was announced bv cello. March 20, 1SST. He- was -he coach, J. R. Brown, recently married to Miss Sarah Falkey in 0f the Duffy plavers organization of 1911 at Rock Island.

111. In 1924 LoS Angeles. Several old favor-he gave up his practice as a physi-1 ites of the Community players are 'pcil Staff Correspondence) HIGHLAND, Oft. 31. Highland Woman's club was splendidly represented the mid-year San Bernardino County federation convention which was held today at Lake Arrowhead.

Those attending were Mrs. G. W. Feattie. southern district vice-president; Mrs.

W. J. Kin-ioy. Mrs. J.

H. Holland, president of the Highland club, her house guest Mrs. Daisy Remington of Piedmont; Mrs. John Yarnell. Mr.

William Roddick. Mrs. M. M. Randall, Mrs.

Lynn Brown. Mrs. K. W. Alexander and Mr.

F. L. Eichenberg. Mrs. Ren Cowan, president of the San Bernardino Woman's club made the trip with Mrs.

Holland. Men's Club The Business and Professional Ives, Mrs. C. O. Barker and Mrs: Los Angeles Suburban Wa Women's club members were guests Orange County Water of Mrs.

Roberge at her home Tues Gardena Valley Water Peoi. Water Co. of Pnlms, Highland day night. The guests surprised their host ess bv all arriving masked. cian in rieepon, i.i., ana moved in the cast, anions them RalDh Strong and Wallace Craig.

Mrs. The Rev, and Mrs. Frederick Trotter have returned to their W. L. Chambers.

Members of the committee are planning to become Girl Scouts themselves. The church supper held at the Methodist church on Wednesday from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. was attended by a large group of people. An informal program with the Rev.

Mr. Trotter ts master of ceremonies was given. One phase, the quoting of favorite passages of Scripture and favorite with his family to Long Beach. A year later he moved to Fontnna where he resided until his death. Since residing In Fontana, Dr.

Wallace had been associated in the real estate business with Benjamin home in Monrovia after a visit with mestio Water Ojai Dome Water Placcncia Water Harbor City Water Hunting Beach Water Oak Park Wa Ocean Park Heights Wa Venice Consumers Water Southern California Utilities, 1 Imperial Utilities corporation, 1 Angeles Water Service Cli their son, Rev. Crawford Trotter, while under the influence of intoxicants, he announced. Discussing the wine tonic ordinance recently adopted in Colton, Judge Temby, Glenn C. Colvin and Earl F. Van Luven were standing at the corner of Eighth and I streets, when their attention was attracted by the asserted peculiar movements of H.

Butler, formerly of Salt Lake City. Temby Shouts For Policeman The man sought to walk across the street, apparently gave up the idea, and then cranked his car. Be fore he had driven two rods, how N. Nanassy will also take a prominent part in the play. Betty Phillips will play "The Patsy" and Elizabeth Hodgson the sister.

Honoring Mrs. Paul M. Hallis of Wichita, who is visiting with and Mrs. Trotter here. Enjoys Party J.

G. Gilman and R. A. Milling- John Rogers was host Tuesday Wallace is a teach- ton have returned from the June the police department and Patrolmen G. M.

Brown and Harry Smith responded, but efforts to revive the aged man proved fruitless. Mr. Phillips ended his life by fastening a naif-inch rope over a rafter, fixing a noose on the end, which he placed about his neck and then jumping off a bale of hay. The aged man was a native of Missouri and had resided in Ontario for 23 years. In recent weeks, evenmg at the Highland Park club lake section where they spent the brought to light the fact that al mont Domestic Water Ho on East Main street, the men gath summer.

Russell Hewitt, of Colton, was er in me iirsi graae at trie on-; her parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. W. tana grammar school, Axtell, Mrs Mary A.

Stewart en- Besides his widow, Sarah, he i tertained on Wednesday afternoon leaves three children. Kathryn M. 13 of her friends. Wallace. Maxine Wallace, and Jack With the interior of the club-D.

Wallace; four sisters. Mrs. A. house profusely decorated with Stoller, of Los Angeles; Mrs. H.

J. i cornstalks, pumpkins, black cats calling on school friends here yes ering for an informal evening of cards. Lee A. Clark received first prize and J. W.

Moore received the consolation favor. A generous sup terday. vale Water Co. and LaHabra mestio Water Co. Permission also was asked of commission to issue capital st of the new corporation of the value of $3,001,400 In exchange the outstanding capital stock the constituent companies.

E. Mrs. John Raymond has returned ply of candy provided the refresh from a two weeks visit with her sister. Mrs. Taylor, in Beverley most everyone present has tucked away in his mind a bit of verse of which he is especially fond and which has meant much to him.

Informal singing of favorite songs was also held. On Sunday the Rev. Crawford Trotter will have as his morning subject for church services "The Three Secrets of Happiness." He will also give a demonstration of magic for the benefit of the junior congregation. ments. These eet-togethers are en- wucnes, one oi me most suc- ioyed by th men on alternate tk CMsful dances of the 6eason was v.t ontiuoic v.V T- friends report, he had been in poor health physically.

He was a member of Ontario lodge, F. A. M. Besides the daughter with whom Hills. A.

H. Jellison, in charge of the ii-neia weanesaay nignt, sponsored hams. Neb. S. P.

Wallace, of Free- by the Fontana Woman's club. ever, Judge Temby had clashed from the corner and was upon the running board. He ordered the car driven around the corner to the police station, and Butler complied. As the station was neared, the judge, already nearly breathless, yelled for an officer, and Sergeant J. H.

Courtney, who was inside, completed the task of getting Butler and his passenger, Manuel Hackett, behind the bars. Seven Southern Sierras sub-station in Banning, is released from his duties temporarily and is In the field as stock salesman for a time. Towlea is president of each of applicant companies, and headqi tors of the companies are in Angeles. 'Know Your School' NEW ZEALAND "1 weeks and by a recent ruling the T.e receiving the "booby" prize assumes the role of host for next meeting. Halloween Party Enjoyed A Sunday school class of the Methodist Episcopal church which has been taught by Mrs.

Stanley Poppett enjoyed a merry Halloween frolic Tuesday evening as guests of Rogers Theme Is Ackpt he resided. Mr. Phillips is survived by a son, William L. Phillips of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Gar-rell and Mrs.

Ephraim Thompson; and two brothers, Robert C. and Edward Phillips. An investigation of the death was conducted this afternoon at the mortuary of the J. B. Draper Co.

by Coroner A. W. U'Ren. Funeral services are to be held at the Draper chapel, street and Laurel avenue, Saturday at 10 a. m.

Members of the Masonic lodge will SPEECH TOPIC The theme "Know Your Sch 111 10 1 LISTED CHAMBER ILL ISSUE BOOKLET which has been adopted by the 1 coin school Parcnt-Teachei asso Remarks About: Stock 9. bottles of vanilla extract were found in the car. Judge Temby to Accuse Driver Against Hackett, Judge Temby signed a complaint charging intoxication. He must appear as complaining witness, however, and he has asked Justice of the Peace C. tion of Colton for the year, if Mr.

and Mrs. R. L. Jeffers. The cathering was held at the old Gir.n i house up by the foothills and it World-Traveler Gives Address proved an ideal setting for the Hal be followed in the program at i meeting next week, it vas be in charge of the service in Belle- nounced bv Mrs.

Arthur C. Tei Before Rotary Clubmen at vue cemetery. program chairman of the Lin Plans Hotel Ontario Session p. Heaiey to sit in the case a3 po- University of Redlanu Tumble group. Mrs.

W. P. Sappington, of fey loween fun. Jack-o-lanterns and appropriate decorations were everywhere about while ghosts added to the spooky atmosphere. Late In the evening pumpkin pie, cocoa and pomegranates were much enjoyed.

Class members and guests were Directory With Name: and Gorman Announces Plans for New Publicity Regarding Hub City Industrial Sites A complaint against Butler will lands, is to speak to men ben- "The Home in Relation to Facts on Graduates School." Mrs. Sappington is at Seeing ONTARIO ONTARIO, Oct. 31. How the first white settlers arriving in New 31. "pEVERLY HILLS, Oct.

be signed today after Judge Temby has interviewed officials of the district attorney's office, he announced. Butler and Hackett said they did head of the department of economics for the fifth district -L (To the Editor cf The The University of Redlands today Zealand in found the land de-. void of animal life, although scien-' Ruth and Ruby Hagy, Lavon Miller. Phyllis, Elizabeth and Rose Anderson. Lois Neeley.

Jewel and Sybil Hr.rmon, Vivian Garl, Lorene began plans for the issuance of a T. A. and is highly recommer J. A. Gorman, secretary of the Colton chamber of commerce, has announced plans for the publication of a booklet, containing the new directory of alumni.

The direc tific study proves it to be et least 40,000,000 years old, wag recited to- i I day by Wilbur S. Tupper, of San tory will be complete not only in listing the names and classes and as a woman thoroughly acquaii with her work. A musical program and sev important business items arc ti presented at the meeting on day, it was said. ONTARIO, Oct. 31.

Little Miss Roberta Clark, 10- year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. C. Clark, 1158 Columbia street, narrowly escaped death last night when a Halloween candle set fire to her frock while she was at present address of the alumni, but will bear brief biographical facts not have a permanent place Of residence. The meeting yesterday was for the purpose of renewing an acquaintanceship which was formed a year ago.

Later they said they had resided in San Bernardino county several times in the course of the past several years. information compiled by the indiMj trial committee of the chamber commerce in its comprehensive survey of the Hub City. The survey has been completed Sun) It sure must be a great consolation to the poor people who lost their stock in the late crash to know that it has fallen in the hands of Mr. Rockefeller, who will take care of it and see that it has a good home and never be allowed to wander around unprotected again. There is one rule that works in every calamity, be it pestilence, war or famine: the rich get richer about them and their whereabouts.

It is hoped that the book may include the same information about all former students, whether graduates or riot, and that there may be a complete list of former faculty Older Girls Gath' At Halloween but not all reports have been filed with the chamber secretary but all material is expected to be filed Francisco, when he spoke before the Rotary club at luncheon at Hotel Ontario. 1 Mr. Tupper recently returned from an extensive tour of New Zealand. Lack of mammals in the country I indicate that the island was cut off from the mainland prior to the mammal age. The tribes of Maoris I found on the island by the white i settlers spoke the Polynesian tongue, indicating, the speaker pointed out, that their ancestors Teggue.

Edythe Hambly, Marguerite Pittman, Ileen James, Kather-ine Fisher, Sunshine Fowler, Ana-belle and Marie Blossom, Lucille and Dorothea Hudson, Louise and Eloise Jeffers. Bill York. Wilkins Lambert, Burton Easton, Guy Vauchn. Forrest Hall, George Chtrles Loring. George Fessen-Hen.

Thomas Jeffers, the Rev. and Mrs. Newvon H. Hudson, Mrs. Ernest James.

Mrs. Walter Harmon and Mr. and Mrs. Jeffers. Surprise Birthday Party surpi ise birthday party was ziven Tuesday evening at the home Tunney-Dempsey Fight Films Shown to 20-30 Club Members within the week.

The booklet is to In the form of a Halloween ii show Colton's present status as an tending a party at the W. C. Henzie home, 120 Princton street. Prompt action on the part of Mrs. G.

A. White, also a guest at the Henzie home, in smothering the In a heavy coat, is credited with saving the child. Prompt work on the part of the Ontario fire department at noon and the poor get poorer. The industrial center and Its members and administrative officers. A complete alphabetical list of graduates will also be included in the It Is the second to be compiled at the University of Red-lands, the first having come from Mr.

Gorman announces that sev Snecii.t Staff Correspondence) ONTARIO, Oct. 31 Members of the 20-30 club, in weekly dinner session last night at Hotel Ontario, saw motion picture films pre eral industrial concerns are consid some of the older girls at the i lands Sacred Heart school gath nt the Sacred Heart hall Wci day night attired in clever ti; and masked to enjoy the gc which the occasion called for. Fortune telling was one of events of the evening as well series of other Halloween ft were the same as those of the peo poor even help arrange it. But it's just as Mr. Brisbane and I have been constantly telling ycu, "Don't gamble." Take all your savings and buy some good stock and hold it till it goes up, and then sell it.

If it don't go up, don't buy 't. Yours. WILL ROGERS. in an old vineyard at Isocta street ering Colton as an ideal location and wishes to hasten the publication of the pamphlet, which will in ple of Tahiti and other South Sea sented by A. Annan Cook, Pomona Mr.

and Mrs. O. O. Ellis on islands and indicating further that they had migrated to New Zealand Highland avenue in honor of the i birthday of their son, Oran. The i clude the history of industries already in Colton and a list of what the committee thinks Colton needs, and activities.

Refreshments by boats of some description in some prehistoric time. New Zealand, the speaker pointed sandwiches, cake and ice ci and Allyn avenue was this evening credited with preventing damage to nearby residences, toward which the blaze was sweeping. Dr. G. E.

Christensen, who has just come from Salt Lake City, Utah, with the intention of locating in Los Angeles, was the guest vesterdav and todav of Dr. and Mrs. which so far includes wholesale were served. the press in 1926. Publications committee of the University of Red-lands is in general charge of planning the issue, while the data will bo collected through the publicity office, under the direction of Prof.

E. Mitchell. Any information which can be furnished at any time to this office concerning graduates or former stu houses, factories, new industrial es out, is about the same distance south the equator as Southern ard WalKers Father Dead dairyman. Mr. Cook's first film, of his own making: depicted tho preparation of milk for market, showing the various sanitary precautions that arc taken.

Films dealing with the construction of the Panama canal, the operation of the new electric locomotives and the last Tunney-Dempsey fight followed and the program was climaxed with a reel tablishments and Improvement along nearly every line. For Rheumatic In Peoria at Age of 78 Years It is also pointed out by the com evening was merrily spent with lames and at a late hour refreshments of sandwiches, cake and cocoa were served. Those present "vere the Misses Fern and Alveia Eckels. Martha Mae Roberts, Alma Anderson. Naida and Chai lotte Kenoyer, Anabelle Hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Glass children, Hubert and Mildred, Mr.

and Mrs. V. V. Ellis and son. Marcus TV White 147 Ronita.

rnnrt. mittee that Colton has to her credit in seeking rev industries, three dents who have attended the University of Redlands will be greatly Aches and Pai Rheumatic pains, neuralgic railroads, one with headquarters in the city and two others in San Ber uamorma is norm ana enjoys a similar climate, except that New Zealand has a very abundant rainfall. The speaker also stressed the scenic beauty of the country. Austin Burt served ss program chairman and introduced the speaker. Howard M.

Shattuck, club president, was in charge of the meeting. appreciated by those, in charge. The two physicians are former col-legemates. Miss Rena Haig, assistant national director of nursing for the American Red Cress, has returned made by Mr. Cook of the recent football game between Chaf fey and nardino.

The city is on the main City Fays Last Respects to aches, and aches accompan highways leading to all parts of the state and therefore is on the main Pioneer Telegrapher Today (sijor i h1 Suff Correspondence) ONTARIO, Oct. 31. Friends here of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Walker, for many years residents of Ontario, received word today from Peoria, 111., their present home, of the death of the former's father, Edward Hamilton Walker.

Mr. Walker Sr. made many in Ontario prior to the departure of his son and daughter-in-law some four years ago. He was usually accompanied by his daughter, Miss Lucile Walker, now Mrs. Edward Martin, who also survives Pomona high schools, which resulted in defeat for the former.

Herbert Larson, a3 club speaker, gave a brief talk on "Refrigeration and Cold Storage." Jess Williams of the Upland 20-30 club was a dinner visitor. Glen tack. Vein Sei'ert, Harold Hall, Melvin Owens, Virl Keener, Ed- ward Cloud, James Walker, Mrs. Ellis and children Edith, Oin and et ty Bernicp. School Events is being enthusiastical- I Colton residents at 2 p.

m. today will pay their final respects to the to her headquarters in San Francisco after a stay of several days here looking over Red Cross activities locally. During her stay here Mi3s Haig was the guest of honor at a gathering of public health nurses at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Geoffrey J.

Fleming, 231 Armsley square. colds yield almost instantly Capudine. Being liquid it acts quicker than tablets or powdei easy on the stomach and cont no narcotics. Capudine relieves by soothing nerves. Has been used over years a true and tried remedy, and 60c bottles at drug ston Adv.

trucking lines. Mr. Gorman has received many letters recently from easterners as well as Californians, desiring Information about the city and Its possibilities as a residence and business area. When the proposed booklet is completed he will mall a copy to each of these inquirers. memory of the late M.

E. Spraglns one of the nation's early-day Services at the I. M. Knopsnyder Motorists Who Fail to Answer Traffic Citations Face State Correspondence) CPLAND, Oct 31. Future traffic law violators who sign slips promising to appear in court and then fail to keep their promises will find themselves up against the state motor vehicle division and may have their drivers' Urf-ns'-s funeral parlors will be in charge of the San Bernardino lodge of Elks McLaughlin, club president, was In charge of the meeting.

Tenny Ranch Scene Of Ghostly Affair Shivers in every form were on- iy celebrated at the Highland junior hish school. The ninth grade is making merry with a masquerade party to be held this evening in the school auditorium. The seventh grade is observing the day with a party held this afternoon at University Students Seek Union Services in Redlands of which Mr. Spraglns was a mem mil iiuimhmi toil vf-mi wwn wi.t'fipw,'"11!"' jg-W" ber. The Rev.

Thomas R. Yates, rector of Grace Episcopal church, Going on record as favoring un him. Mr. Walker was a prominent business man of Peoria, being head of the Isaac Walker Hardware Co. His deah at the age rjf 78 years, foMowtd an illness of weeks and several operations.

Back East Excursion Rates joyed at the old-fashioned Hallow- ion church services and union young I TT will officiate. Two solos will be sung by Eugene Wilkerson of Colton, a close, friend of the family. rallbearers will represent the Elks, tho Southern Pacific and people's meetings at least twice at w11 in? the school vear. a committee, of I MalT Tenny, children of piesented a Halloween play at an canceled, according to wojd this afternoon and they ived today by J-ictice George R. will celebrate with a party to be Crane.

III' cw University of Redlands students and IB Mr. and Mrs. Claud W. Tenny, entertained a coterie of their school friends of Mr. Spraglns.

They will the Ministerial union of Redlands ft friends at the Tenny ranch in San be Earl F. Van Luven, Ira Caster, Timoteo canyon last night. l. g. D.

G. I. B. End Today and Travel Heavy 1 A rKT III Follow the leader was of the Carl and Albert Doty of Cabazon. I Wednesday afternoon voted at a meeting in Meliose hall to recommend such a program to the several Redlands churches.

The University Y. M. C. A. cabinet took the initiative in calling the I games played which proved Highly The body is to be cremated at Moun- III-' The Upland justice has just received a supply ot blanks which he is directed to use notifying the motor vehicle diviion in where offenders fail to live up to answer within a period of 15 days.

4. Milk Floods Highway When Trucks Figure in Collision fascinating as the children were tain View cemetery. 4 XT the final return for passerer who took ad-'if the summer "bark East" the transcontinental rail--, and the returning Califor- a li This Home Treatment Swiftly Rids You of meeting which was attended by the local ministers and students re pre-, the various young people's organizations of the churches, the university religious organizations, h'-id afternoon after ool. Hi-jMsnd I tj G. W.

today in Los on Mr'-. J. H. Holland motou-d to Los Angeles yesterday where she met rer friPM, Mr-. Daisy Remington, Piedmont, who will enjoy a visit nt the Jloib.nd home.

They return-e' la-n. evening. Fumeis- sis-i' "1 P. -M. Spangler, of Sin I .) it.

their paients-in I' liloirt. this week. Li A. Cluik and children Y'ly, Ronnie and Griffith and the i Mi-s Harriet Thom-K- ent week-end with ruans cofjir-tL; 'reivra iti.f.n h. from all directions, ac-to K.

T. McNeill. Colton r.d passenger agent for the travel necesnita'etl run- tiV Ml led through tno various narn.s ana chicken houses on the ranch and dewn to tho wash, everything being made, spooky with grinning jack o' lanterns and leering ghosts found in the most unexpected places. Clack cats and bats further enhanced tho eery atmosphere of the outdoor party. Supper was nerved out of doors also on a grill, and further activities included the telling of ghost stories around a huge bonfire.

I lit 1 Varicose Veins nirr two 1 ion S'a'e in while other trains, es- The highway at the Mt. Vernon nv nv and in Colton was flooded with and stiewn with broken t'lass yesterday as the of in which trucks of the California Milk association and of the Co. weie involved. B. Sham, driving the and the secretaries of the Y.

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C. A. associations, i Preliminary date for the first Ing is set as Dec. providing the I date and plans are approved in in-' dividual meetings of the several church sessions. I v.

I MRS. MAIM) MEYERS MRS. IRA ARNOLD peciaiiy those from Chicago, all carried additional coaches. Rey.j classified. 460 E.

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About The San Bernardino County Sun Archive

Pages Available:
1,350,050
Years Available:
1894-1998