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4 SAN BEKJNAnmnu uAlLY SUN. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1931 PAGE THIRTEEN SOCIETY WOMAN'S CLUBS MUSIC DRAMA ART BOOK REVIEWS -By WINIFRED MARTIN- Interesting Guests Gate City Chapter Crest Forest Club 1 Welcomes Many New Mountain House Party Enjoyed at The Savage Cabin Members Enjoy Party Entertained at the Fitzgerald Home Summertime Members Evening Social Club Plans Summer Dance At Lake Arrowhead Meeting at the Byron hotel Wednesday evening, members of the Evening Social club Installed officers for the ensuing term and made plans for the dance they will spon Sons Welcomed In Sheehan and Webb Family Circles Timothy Sheehan Jr. arrived Thursday evening at Ramona hospital and today Is the object of the admiration of three sisters as well as his proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Sheehan of 796 street.

ISS MEREDYTH SAVAGE and M1 JULY 18 Let every dawn of morning be to you as the beginning of life, and every setting sun be to you as its close. Then let everyone of those short lives leave its sure record of some kindly thing done for others some goodly strength of knowledge gained for ourselves. RUSKIN. Lectures on Art. two friends, Mrs.

Arthur Beggs MR. AND MRS. F. J. FITZGERALD have entertained at their home at 432 Eighth street, interesting summer visitors from the East, (Mary Jane McLure) and Miss the Rev.

John A. Ryan of the Elolse Elson of Los Angeles, are enjoying a mountain outing at the Catholic university at Washington, sor at Lake Arrowhead Friday evening, Aug. 14. At Canyon Home GATE CITY chapter's Star Point (Esther), Mrs. Elizabeth Wix-om, was the honor guest at a delightful outing Thursday, a luncheon and bridge party given by her sister officers at the Waterman canyon home of Mrs.

Paul Lynde, the worthy matron. Arriving at the cool retreat at noon the guests found places at tables set with green crystal, and marked by dainty place cards carrying out the note of the day. Little pink bootees In pairs held the nuts and candies at each place. Savage cabin In Big Bear valley. THURSDAY club of the Crest Forest district, is moving along In the summer season with much interest, five new members being welcomed at the last meeting, and more in prospect.

Forty women were present at the meeting Thursday at Thousand Pines, where a picnic lunch was served, the tables placed under the huge pines for the delightful luncheon hour. Several guests came from San Over the week-end they will be Timothy Junior's father Is a prominent San Bernardino business man, head of the firm bearing his Miss Marian Dredge Is the new and Maurice and Tom Ryan of St. Paul, Minnesota. An enjoyable week was spent here and the visitors were taken on motor excursions to joined by Dr. and Mrs.

P. M. Rav president of the club. Other executives are Miss Virginia Templeton, vice president; Mls3 Lucile Brown, Travel and Personal age and other members of the family, Including Phil Savage, and fraternity brothers of the medical Lake Arrowhead, Big Bear valley and other places of scenio beauty and interest. News of Interest secretary; Miss Catherine Caster, treasurer; Miss Gwencth Davis, school In Denver, who live In Los name, president of the civil service board, and active member and pa3t commander of the American Legion.

His mother has been a leading member of Harding Parent-Teacher association for the past few years as well as a prominent participant in many other civic and social Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. S. Y.

Mills have re Bernardino and among others were Mrs. Hill of San Juan Capistrano, Mr. and Mrs. Beggs have recent AI30 participating In the meeting were Misses Dorothy Story, Mar- turned from a month's trip through the Middle West and East. A visit Mesdames Leonard, Waltz, Cooks- Maurice Ryan was called back to St.

Paul on business. The Rev. Ryan continued to Los Angeles where he was Joined In a few dsys by Tom Ryan and Mrs. Fitzgerald ly returned to Los Angeles to live, Mr. Beggs who is connected with jorie Reeves, Irene Rogers, Gladys ley, Ong, Nanyz, Pfaffenberger, was made at Rock Hill, South Caro White, Keller, Hardy, Oliver.

an, aviation transport line having been transferred from New York city to Pacific Coast headquarters. Mrs. Barton of Camp Seeley, who Paul Webb, member of the San Howard, and a guest, Miss Myrle Brooks. Many members of the club are planning to spend the week-end at Balboa beach with Miss Story, who lina with Mr. Mills' mother.

Other places In the South at which stops were made were Atlanta, Georgia, and St. Petersburg, Florida. The so is spending her tenth summer in who will accompany him to Yo-semite valley and San Francisco where they wtl spend a few weeks. the mountains, gave a very inter Mrs. Russell Bobbitt Bernardino street department and volunteer fireman, and Mrs.

Webb also are parents of a son, who has been named for his father and who journ in Washington was very esting talk on flowers, grasses and protective coloring of animals, with begins a fortnight's sojourn at the Maccabee Delegates to Meet In City Tomorrow Night illustrations. A delicious luncheon was enjoyed, the dessert course being individual pink ice cream with each mold decorated with candy stork9 in baby blue color. In the bridge game which followed the luncheon, prizes of gold etched pink crystal creamer and sugar set and candy server were awarded to Mrs. W. E.

Young and Mrs. Elizabeth Wixom, holding the high scores, and a nursery novelty to Mrs. Ermina Brown. The guest of honor received many lovely gifts from her officer associates, and the hostess group pre Following the luncheon, Miss was born Thursday evening at Col ton hospital. coast city Saturday.

Friends Enjoy Birthday Dinner With Kenneth Carson- pleasant, the weather, contrary to expectation being very cool while they were in the capital on a sightseeing visit. They traveled north from New York Into Vermont, turn Prenlger of the Riverside junior college, presented a one-act enter Mr. and Mrs. Webb reside at 648 Mrs. F.

M. Carson, of 732 Orange Maccabees from all sections of San Bernardino coanty will gather at the California hotel Saturday evening for a banquet and annual meeting, entertaining their state commander, J. Curry of San Jose. ing west to Chicago, with stops in Magnolia avenue. Job's Daughters to Hold Regular Meeting Today- street, entertained at dinner in honor of her son, Kenneth, who that city, Denver and Salt Lake en Bridge Club Hostess Mrs.

Russell Bobbitt was hostess to the Pajama Bridge club Thursday at her home, 2142 Arrowhead avenue. The guests who enjoyed the luncheon and bridge were Miss Margaret Wise, Mesdames James Doherty, Frances Girard, Alfred Snyder, P. O. Adair, Ruby Wachtel, William Pell. First prize was won by Mrs.

Snyder, the second by Mrs. Pell and the third by Mrs, Wachtel. Read the Classified. celebrated his birthday anniversary yesterday. route to San Bernardino, the weather being cool and pleasant for the conclusion of their trip as they traveled westward.

Job's Daughters will hold the regular meeting this afternoon at The affair will be held in Salon, clta Verde and followed by a thea ter party at the Fox theater. Four young friends of the celebrant were invited to Join sented a silver knife, fork and spoon in junior size. 2 o'clock at Masonic temple. Re taining skit, "A Flirtation in the Park." The college is having a summer session at the Rim o' the World park for the second time. Saturday night, July 18, the group will present six one-act skits between 8 and 10 at the Rim o' the World bowl at Crestline.

Mrs. Daisy Russell announced she will conduct on Thursday, July 23 at 2 o'clock, an art class for the club at her home In Crestline, to which all members Interested in art are invited. The next meeting of him for dinner and the theater Officers of the organization in freshments will be served after the Woman's Club of Lake Arrowhead Has Interesting Program SPEAKERS lending much Inter-eat to the meeting of the Woman's club of Lake Arrowhead at the schoolhouse on July 15 were Mrs. Ellen Gilchrist Sheridan of Ventura, who with Mr. Sheridan is spending some days at Dr.

Flanders' cabin in Skyforest, Miss Grace Pinney of Los Angeles, house guest of Mrs. J. E. Henck and Miss Catherine Kirkpatrlck of Lake Arrowhead. 1P31 graduate of San Bernardino high school, who reviewed current events, each club member adding an item of interest.

Mrs. Dean McComber, vice-president, presided at the meeting. Mrs. Sheridan, who Is a graduate of Eroadoaks school In Pasadena, discussed progressive education in the kindergarten, illustrating with experiences of her own as a kindergarten teacher and relating many amusing Incidents. Miss Pinney discussed the reproduction in a chapel window at Forest Lawn at Glendale of Leonardo de Vinci's painting of "The Last Supper," the original of which Is in Milan, Italy, the obscure location of We much deteriorated painting being always sought by tourists, particularly those interested In art.

Miss Kirkpatrlck divided her review of current topics into three groups political, social and scientific. Her political discussion dealt with the economio situation in England, showing the cause of the present financial condition from the standpoint of an Englishman. The locial discussion covered the drug evil, the tremendous Increase in the users of dope In the United States during the past 10 years and the encouraging comment that a group of chemists in Virginia are searching for a dopeless dope, something that will produce the effect without creating a habit. In the scientific discussion Miss Kirkpatrick related the successful experiment of Dr. Auguste Piccard In his flight into the sky 10 miles "up" to study the Cosmic ray, In his aluminum balloon, a feat which amazed the entire world.

Miss Grace Weitl, piano student of Mrs. Louis Williams, played a3 an instrumental selection "Char-mant" by Fredrick Gordon. During the short business meeting, Mrs. J. E.

Henck, chairman of the library committee, reported the circulation of books had increased very materially and that many people were enjoying the use of the library as a reading room, Mrs. McComber reported success the card parties held in the Casino every Tuesday afternoon. Edward W. Pinkleys Happy Parents of Mr. and Mrs.

W. M. Parker will this city include William Cline, Wil party following. They were War- The hostesses of the happily planned event were Mesdames W. H.

Moore, Florence Shay, Guy Sprague, be week-end guests with Mr. and liam Clark, Russell Morgan and riner Rohde, Louis Wilson, Jack meeting. Read the Classified. Mrs. R.

D. McCook at their Bal Charvet and Russell Olson. Roy Bemis. John Nedvideck, Paul Lynde, and the guests, Mrs. Wlxom and moth boa beach home and will have the interesting experience of going on the Santiago the war vessel carry er, Mrs.

W. D. Holland of High NATIONAL DOLLAR STORE ing the airplanes. land, Mesdames Ermina Brown, Myrtle Reynolds, Esther Halsey, W. E.

Young. R. R. Eby, W. B.

Miss Blanche Kirster, director of kindergarten in the public schools Gafford, Carl Reed, Neal Bowen, Jack Pooley, Lloyd Fenstermacher, W. H. Lyle, Arthur Wixom; Miss Juanlta Milliken. DOLLAR BILL Says of Manistee, Michigan, who came west to attend the N. E.

A. convention In Los Angeles, is spending the week in San Bernardino, a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Alfred Kent Boss at 1933 street. the Thursday club will be on Aug. 6 at the town hall at Crestline, with Mrs.

Switzer and Mrs. Purdy of Twin peaks as hostesses. The subject for the afternoon will be "Reforestation." Mrs. Switzer announced a speaker from San Francisco and also one from San Bernardino are scheduled for the day. The new set of by-laws completed by the civic committee, were adopted by unanimous vote at the final reading at the meeting.

it in ca for the summer and are having a splendid time. Mrs. Roberts, an ardent golfer, has participated in several tournaments and the boys are enjoying hours on the strand Porter E. Covington Company AMP SAL will attend the two weeks encamp and dips in the ocean. ment of California guardsmen at San Luis Obispo.

He has been in government activities in both the Mr. and Mrs. Hollis T. Widmeyer, who have a cozy bungalow located Aloha Club Plans to Enjoy Summer Weeks army and navy, and will be one of in the center of a small apple orchard in Waterman canyon, enter the few men of the company who attended camp last year. tained a bevy of friends during the week-end, keeping open house from Miss Frances Shay, daughter of A huge stock, greatly sacrificed far below cost Surpassing all previous records for value-giving.

Below are typical values! Hundreds not listed here! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shay, return Friday night until Monday morn ing. Mr. Widmeyer's brother and sis Reg.

Trade Mark ed Friday from a two weeks vaca 11 No. 257466 In addition to deriving a great deal of pleasure from the affair, members of Aloha club, Y. W. C. A.

business girls' organization, who held a house party at Laguna Beach over the week-end, also drafted plans for their meetings for the remainder of the July 28 they will hold a garden party at the home of Gladys Brad-shaw at 11550 Arrowhead avenue; ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wid tion at Ocean Beach near San Diego, visiting with her grandmother, Mrs.

Imogene Shay. Value 39c Reg. $3.50, Large Miss Mildred Reynolds, daughter of Mrs. Mildred Reynolds of San KOTEX and KLEENEX RAYON CUSHIONS the first week-end In August will be Bernardino, is a student in business college at Los Angeles, where she devoted to a house party in the mountains and the last meeting is taking a business executive course. meyer and small son, Billy, of Lancaster, arrived Friday evening to spend the week-end in the hills.

Saturday, the group was joined by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller and son, Tommy, of Alhambra, and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Miller of Redlands, parents of Harold Miller, drove to the cabin for the day.

Sunday evening, Mrs. Widmeyer's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Craln of Hollywood, arrived from a week's stay at Yo-semite and are remaining this week at the Waterman canyon place as guests of the Widmeyers. date In August given over to a picnic supper at Falrmount park, in Riverside.

i Genuine Kotex, regular size. Dozen in a box. Kleenex, fine cleaning tissues, for facial cleaning, or for handkerchiefs. All colors. Sale, box Are they beautiful? You can't imagine how pretty they are until you see Extra large size with dainty wide ruffling, filled with 100 prime Kapok.

All colors. Special A Fine Daughter The house party at the beach was Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. V.

Mathews at their Laguna Beach home Thursday were Mrs. Mathews' brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Dana Bartiett and son Billy of Beverly Hills, Mrs. Wayne Fisher of Los Angeles, Mrs.

Irwin Lewis and two daughters of Los MR. and Mrs. Edward W. Plnkley of 339 Sixteenth street, are the proud and happy parents of their the opening event of the summer program. Members of the club drove to the beach Saturday, enjoyed a moonlight swim and wiener bake on the strand Saturday evening, visited the art galleries and spent a most delightful day yesterday, and returned to San Bernardino by way of Los Angeles last first child, a fine daughter, born ln3t evening at the Colton hospital.

George T. Brooks has returned Angeles. Clean-Up Prices 7-PC. WATER SETS The new member of the family weighed ten pounds at birth, a handsome native daughter. She has from the Oceanslde summer home of the family, where he spent the past two weeks.

48 Gauge, Full Fashioned Dull Silk been named Patricia Ann. evening. Miss May Hatswell of Laguna, formerly of San Bernardino, has been called east by the critical illness of a brother at Ludtngton, Michigan, In the company enjoying the Mrs. Douglas House and son, Jun Mr. Pinkley is a member of the staff of bookkeepers in the Bank ior, born June 11 at Los Angeles, have returned to San Bernardino and are domiciled in Mountain View beach party were Thelma Eldrldge, Zelma Baily, Mary Clemens, Georgia Phillips, Evelyn Cogswell, A beautiful large Pitcher and six Tumblers to match, complete the set.

Colors in Green or Pink. Regular $1.00 set, Clean-Up Sale set of America, and his wife was tor-merly Miss Virginia Breeze. 69 The grandparents are Dr. and Gladys Bradshaw, Gladys Burrill, avenue until the completion of the HOSE 9 v. Mrs.

V. M. Pinkley of San Bernar Rosina Herz, Ethel Dennis, Bessie dino and Mr. and Mrs. L.

B. Breeze of Grand Terrace, well known in new home Mr. and Mrs. House are erecting in Shandln Hills. Mrs.

House is anticipating the arrival of her mother, Mrs. Grace Houston, of Ripley, and her young sister, Mar Smith, Hazel Ferguson, Olga Ward, Elizabeth Brugger, Irma Epperly, Mildred Davidson, Marjorle Bra-man, Mildred Carey, Bessie Gamble, SILK DRESSES Chiffon or Service Weight Values never can be duplicated elsewhere. The best and San Bernardino, where they formerly lived. 4 MissTirzah Morgan Miss Laura M. Fullerton, general jorle, who will spend the week-end with her.

secretary, and Miss Frances Doig, Girl Reserve secretary for the Y. 75' Dainty little Silk Crepe Dresses for the little tots from 2 to 5 years old. Many cute styles and trimmings. All colors. Gives Garden Party W.

C. A. Mrs. John Schaub and son will finest all-Silk Hosiery on the market. Silk to n4- mil.

A9 I join Mrs. Schaub's uncle and aunt, Honoring Miss Louise Davis, Uni Farewell Affair Is versity of Washington student, and Mr. and Mrs. B. I.

Valentine, and two children, of 'Redlands, for a week's stay at Barton flats. Miss Helen Margaret Hansen, Uni Given Mrs. Phelps Honoring Mrs. O. L.

Phelps, who 42x36 PILLOW CASES versity of Idaho co-ed, Miss Tirzah neels. First quality, in all new colors, i Value $1.95. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allen Richards (Evva Leta Berry) who spent their honeymoon at Lake Arrowhead, have established their home in North Philadelphia street, Anaheim.

They were married in Riverside. The bride's parents live In Miami, Florida. Mrs. Effye Boman and daughters Misses Eulalia and Bobby Boman and Miss Lucile Stevin have taken an apartment at Redondo Beach for a coast outing beginning with this week-end. Mr.

and Mrs. John L. Williams and young son, and Mrs. L. H.

Williams and Miss Louise C. Williams of Anaheim will leave soon for the Williams cabin in Dogwood canyon, near Blue Jay, for a fortnight's stay. Miss Williams and her mother have been spending the summer at Long Beach, where the former Is attending summer school. Sigmund Hochsteln, who has been ill for two months, has recovered hi good health and Is again about his work. Mr.

and Mrs. Hochsteln spent several weeks at Murrletta Morgan entertained with a bridge Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Frushone, who and garden party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. have resided at Fourteenth and streets for some time, have moved leaves Friday for a visit In the East, a group of friends gave a delightful affair yesterday, entertain SALE Morgan, in Sierra Way last eve The well known "Snuze" brand.

Fine count muslin, wide hem, well made. Regular 25c each value. Special and are now established in an attractive bungalow in street. for 4 ning. The affair served a dual pur ing the vacation traveler at an all-day outing at the Kramer cabin at Glenn ranch.

pose, that of a reunion for Miss Davis and a group of former high Taking baskets filled with delica Ji WHITE PURSES CUPS AND SAUCERS cies for luncheon and prizes for school friends, and as an Introductory fete for Miss Hansen, a new winners at bridge, the group left resident of San Bernardino. Genuine Leather and Shantung Purses for Other members of the company San Bernardino early yesterday morning driving to the mountain resort in Lytle Creek canyon. 10 Imported China Cups and Saucers, decorated with pretty floral designs. Two colors to choose. Regular 25c sets.

Special, set. were Misses Marjorle and Agnes Cline, Eleanore Lusk, Ramona Mon During luncheon Mrs. Phelps was Mrs. Noah Adair and daughter Mrs. James Ruckles, and nephew, Frank Adair of RIalto, are en route home from a trip to Seattle, returning by way of Yellowstone National park.

Mrs. Adair, Mrs. Ruckles and Mr. Adair drove north, taking Ensign Noah Adair Jr. to Seattle to join his ship, ths U.

S. S. Tennessee. Miss Bern Ice Talmadga, who is summering at Big Bear, came down from the mountains Tuesday and was an overnight guest of Miss Kathleen Berg. $1.00 is unbelievable, but we have them here, Pouch or Under-arm ouch or Under-arm eon, Lucile Alsman and Miss Mor presented with a golng-away gift, a box of hosiery, and in thanking the hostesses, recited plans for her trip.

ffgfrfcffi.Mftl styles. Value to $1.95. gan. Sorority Welcomes Miss Steffens 'St. LADIES' RAYON GOWNS The remainder of the afternoon wean-up Sale was devoted to bridge and conclud ed with the awarding of trophies.

The company enjoying the affair Not the ordinary Rayon, but fine, heavy quality Rayons that sell elsewhere for $1.95. Cut full and long, neatly trimmed with lace. All sizes. Special numbered Mrs. Phelps and Mesdames Parker Marean, Fred 69 Mrs.

Lester Henricksen a guest of friends at Victorville. Hot Springs for the benefit of his health. Miss Winifred Worthington, who sails Sept 7 on a cruise to Alaska, and Mrs. Frank Scovel motored into Los Angeles Saturday evening and brought Miss Marie Dahleen back to San Bernardino to spend the week-end with Miss Worthington. City Treasurer and Mrs.

Albert A. Burcham, will go to their summer place at Laguna for several days next week. Ladles' Silk Negligees Guaranteed $2.50 Value Boesenberg Ja, R. L. Young, Frank Smith, H.

H. Weir, T. V. Easley. R.

J. Ochs, Misses Louise and Edla Cochrane. Concluding her vacation, Josephine Gorman Waddington returned from Big Bear valley, where she spent last week. As President-Meeting in regular session at the home of Miss Doris Winslow in Olive street Monday night, Beta chapter, Tau Alpha Tau sorority, installed officers for the ensuing term, seating Miss Elsa Steffens as president; Miss Marjorle Winslow as vice president; Mrs. Robert Wald-ron as secretary; Miss Doris Winslow as treasurer; Miss Elizabeth Kiss as sergeant-at-arms and Miss Grace Sugars avs pledge mistress.

The junior past president, Adele Schene, conducted the Installation service, and the new president, the business session. Later, a social hour was enjoyed, bridge played and refreshments FANCY TEA APRONS Students Entertain A real value opportunity! Made possible through a fortunate pur At Woodcraft Home Mrs. James Gray is spending this 10' Made of fast color Print in Polka-Dot patterns, cleverly made with pocket and tie-back. Regular 23c value. Special week with her mother in Los An Mrs.

Myrtle Cressey, daughter of geles. chase or a manufac' hirer's close-out. Beau tiful Rayon Silk Negli Mrs. Burcham, is enjoying a month's visit with relatives and Mrs. Ernest DuChane has return ed from Loma Linda hospital, friends at Boise, Idaho.

gees in floral patterns, '4 where she recently underwent a major operation, and Is convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. N. M.

Newman of with contrasting color Mrs. Herbert Gould, of 131 Vine street, left Tuesday over the Southern Pacific on a trip to Montgomery, Ala. 11 GIRLS' AND LADIES' STRAW HATS Closing out 200 of this season's straw hats in many smart styles and colors. They are not damaged or soiled, but first class stock. All head sizes.

Clean-up sale. this city chaperoned, the party of children spending a recent evening at Sylvan park at Redlands and trimmings, finished with Silk cord. All sizes. Clean-Up Sale. ha i i Miss Lyda Rippell of this city left Monday for an extended stay at Walla Walla, Wash.

numbering Leona May Newman, Young students in expression in the classes of Olive Hope Kunde entertained the members of Neighbors of Woodcraft at the beautiful home at Arlington Tuesday, giving their audience much pleasure. The program included the following: Guess Who and Edith's Secret, Beth Cummlngs; Fairy Tea, Ruth Chase; Talking to a Chick, Spring Fever, Grace Kunde; My Pocket and If No One Ever Marries Me, Mildred Kunde; Spooks, and The Irishman's Figuring; Grandma's Minuet with dance, Betty Jane Bin-ney. The teacher, Airs. Kunde, closed the program with a Negro minister sermon and a humorouj selection. Attorney and Mrs.

Grant Hol-comb and family are established for the summer at their cabin near Cedar Pines park, Mr. Holcomb S9C Kathryn Rles, Beulah Ries, Margery served. Miss Winslow was assisted In entertaining by her sister, Mi33 Marjorle Winslow. Peaco Women's Meeting Draws Representatives Miss Lois rolinp, secretary lo the sheriff, and Mrs. Martha Scott, matron of the county jail, represented county at the dinner meeting of the Southland division of the California association of Peace Women at the Rosslyn hotel in Los Angeles last evening.

Outstanding items of the business session were the making of plans Ries, Helen Rlcs and Wilbur Jack and Jill UNION SUITS After a refreshing swim in the Sylvan park pool, a group of San Bernardinans enjoyed a picnic sup ONE GALLON CAMP. JUGS Stone lined. Guar, anteed unbreakable. Keep food hot or cold. Special Miss Mary MacDonald of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, arrived yesterday for a couple of weeks' visit with her aunt, Mrs.

James Millar, and family. Miss MacDonald motored from Boston to Wilcox, with a party of three and from there she took the train, arriving in Colton, where she was met by the Millars. I Waist suits for boys and girls i ced throughout the garment. Size 4 to 12 yrs. Reg.

50c. Special 35 per and attended the Redlands bowl concert Tuesday evening. The group numbered Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pease, Mr.

and Mrs. O. G. Posey, lor me nisi year dook io De llshed by the state association, Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Posey, Miss wnicn win mane us lniuai appearance at the annual convention of the California organization in Salinas, Sept. 22, 23 and 24. motoring into the city every morning and returning to the hill resort OIHe Lou Posey, Joseph Boswell Charles Oliver Pease, Robert Bos-well and William Boswell.

Mrs. Richard E. Roberts and young sons are domiciled at Santa Moni- We Reserve the Right To Limit Quantity every evening after office hours..

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