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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 12

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PARE TWELVL BER.VARniXO DAILY SUN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1032 XX CONTEST ILL MISSION GROUP 'WILD MILS PLANNING FETE FORCED DM AT PARSONAGE If DEEP SNOI Only One Candidate Has alien Out Papers in Rialio Although Several Positions Will Be Open Mrs. Ksteilo Gardner Seeks City Clerkship; Two Council Posts Will le Vacant Fathers and Sons Give Program At Fonlana Meeting, Ontario Educator Heard in Tall Fruit Protection, Post Control Are Subjects For Citrus Growers' Meet Monday ARCHITECT FOR PDSTOFFICE TO am plans i Bear and Mountain Lion Tracks and W. 8. Seheti. recognized expert on beutlng appatatiia, Ml Antoinette Gllrk.

asalatant director of visual education of the if. V. MiKlnley j. Plans ate bring rapidly tea to jtiven r.ic-.l.iy at m. the Woman i.iMmum Aithur llrlmmir 1.

h-i the ouunittee. All petaona having antlquea oh iy lie enaily taken to the aie urced to communl it Mra Hummer If they are povUe tranaportatlon the henlooma. Some one will he in well a a ir.oe in the morning a the tea. Conxtiiution of New City Hall llt'matrly at Intrrrction Will Be Among Points A r.f' civic cms proposal. hl-h ler.d gnatcr importance to the Junction of Wciit Citru and Pr avenues, will he In, hrf-iie the tfstof'ic com- cf the Recllsnri chamber of commerce Tuesday morning.

Corrpi plana for the civic center are bring prepared by O. Stanley of Riverside, appointed ry tht Government a archltert for the proposed new Federal building, It wa announced yesterday. Among ether thing, the plan will iuggcat that new ciry hall erected ultimately on the northwest corner of Thud and Citrua avrnue, opponta the Redlanda Oil Co. Tiny puplla of Mlaa ahower for the church kltchn. Ke-Mariann are to be pre- freahment will be aerved.

on afvmoon'a progiam. 1 Highland frlenda attended th Ann Johnaon will funeral of Mr. Tleraon, which waa a d.im-e pecialty number, held at the' Mark B. Shaw memorial It teen ic.jK'ted that each chape! on Thuraday afternoon. The Stuff Correspondence) FONTANA.

Fb. W. Spring, principal of Chaffey union high school, lat night asked fatlirri to apend more time and have more consideration for their sons In an outstanding address, "Th Understanding Heart." This was the second fathers' night of th Fontana A. cal endaryear. Fstheri and sons pro- vl.UA Ik.

fenture. of I. Kilt VI i i I th. program. A.

a result of th. recent membership drlv. for the aaioclatlon, mor than 200 members have been added to th rotr, and at th. present tlm nearly 50 per cent of th. personnel eondsta of fathers.

It Is said. "Goshen Center," a meeting of farmer-fathers who decided to take the mattera of education into their own hands, proved to be the entertainment hit of the evening. Attired In proper clothes, nine men took the parts of old time farmers Thoa. In th. iklt Included Hayes Igoe, O.

R. Emerson. I. E. Thomas.

Harry Ingold, Roy E. Dowd. E. A. Whatley.

L. W. Wadley, George Steelman, R. O. Mitchell.

Southern aongs were sung by a trio composed of Paul Zimmerman. David Axtell anJ Don William. Mra. Ernestine Spurgln wu the ac companist Paul Zimmerman also i irnu mu uu xiim tuc vt urn coin Citrus Grower To Meet Monday Other parte on th progiam In eluded two aonna bv Millard Mu- artii-le he libeled with the date of it or aa nearly a kr. r.

attention ia being1 i ii ti qu.lta, pnpera, handl-, wo: t-. ill aiticlea of furnl- tin Th. -e ng Mi Bilmmer are Ton Iv.inn, Mr. Wayne' Wi R. J.

Gray. Hatrl- Euraka Street City ar.J Will Will Ba Wider Riaita Fru Co. Eureka atreet will real a Cat Oiam.u.d wider avmu. with Smllev patk ev Vpon the :r.u i. of diiTict tending through to the FrookeiUe n' the caae aa.net venue poetofflre alt, lf the new the Kr Cj waa acheme la carried Into execution.

In thii nu rr.mg Tl. in- tr.al wan tha barren xpan of 1 chf for am. UVdnrK.liiy. now formed by th of Citrua Feb. IT.

before J.i II' Cluk V. Hob-and Erock.M avenuta it If pro- eitf poed that th city erect a memorial 1 Tr.i 1 the iif.al terday. the tnembeia enjoying a r.ea for the birthdays of home talent program. Francla Hen-. and Lincoln are alao deiaon Jr.

and Homer Enimerton olo. iiii.ed with the theme of con'ributed piano aolos. Mia Flor-h It ia pom'ed out. ence Aplin. accompanied by Mia -f i vice follow: Marian Tyler, eang two selections.

Ch'utun Mra. ENi Syb! Ha i inon gave Lincoln's Gettya-'peakr. Sunday school at 9 43. burg add: at. and Barbara Lea aetvio at 11.

Topic "A iv the poem. Lincoln Walks at Joy" Midweek service Midnight." Both ar High-: 7 i lay. junior high school puplla. "The Found About Camp Baldy; Women Meet for Tea (fli.vlil Stiff CA.M1' Keli. down ftotn Hie high mountains by th henvy anowa.

a bear and mountnln lion have come Into the Camp Haldv dl-Mli In th lt two week The bei however, la i thought to be on of th two that eacnped from th Loa Angelea county phvgio ind two yeara ago and la comparatively tame. Slfrna of llona have been aeen around tha garbage ran nt oni of th reaorta. Hanger K. T. McLui atated.

how-vr, that deer ar as plentiful In thla vicinity that tha liona might be practically hatmla. Several cabins were damaged ilu-Ing tha inent atotntn. A 10-ton rock ctaxhed through cabin In lea Hoimc canyon and the heavy enow cruthed a roof In at Manker flata. Although on woman, fear ing her cabin would be washed away, moved out of It for two nights, no damage was done by the rNe In the atreamn ratiaed by the eight Inch rainfall. Women Anemble For Library Tea Deapl'e the heavy downpour of rain, women aneinbled for tha iiiumiiii( lli'iait ir una 111 u- t.

I I til thji nnmn lihrnev Inut Tn- day. The ptograni, arranged by Mis. F. R. yuintaval, consisted of current events on books, authora and book reviews.

Mra. Roy Wisely reviewed Mary Roberts p.inrh.rt. her nr her itet book, "The Door." and Mrs. Hoover, Zane Grey, his life and latest book. "The Shepnrd of Guadalupe." Mrs.

Forrest Wilcox told of the origin of the Nobel prlzee and gave a synopsis of the life and work of Sinclair I-ew th. fir.t kI.u.l Sinclair iew is. the first Amet lean to be awarded the Nobel prize for literature. Cake and coffee were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Arthur Allison and Mrs.

E. T. Me-Lure. Bernlre Skeen, the first and only resident of Camp Baldy to be graduate from Chaffey high school. Is visiting her parents over the week-end.

At present Bernlce la studying violin In Los Angeles. Huffmans Entertain Members of Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Huffman entertained at an evening affair Friday, honoring officers and the degree s'aff who served during Mrs.

Huffman's term as noble grand of the Sapphire Rebekah lodge of Redlands. Guests were re- ceived at the Huffman home. 133 I Holland Church Organization Will Hold Party Tuesday At Home of Hartshorns (Si ijiI Suff rorriiondenr lIliilll.AND. Fob. 13.

Ladlca Mial. nary aocletv of the Conareca- tionnl church will hold a party next Tui a iy at tha horn of Mri. Harold V. Hartahorn at th paraon- age. Entertainment will pro- vlded.

apeclal featuree of which will be In the nature of a aurprli. An outatandlng feature will be a IVtaon family formerly lived In thia community. Highland temple, Pythian Sletert, will meet In regular aeaalon on Tuedav evening at th uaual hour, Horn Talent Program Given Highland Woman's club mt yes- uianer ariiuv. rrcrivea in have another son two years old. Mother and baby are doing nicely.

Birthday Dinner Enjoyed birthday dinner was enjoyed fVening at the home of the Rfv. and Mrs. Harold V. Hartahorn honoring the anniversary of the former. Places were laid for Dr.

g. rj. Balrh. Mrs. G.

Rae Horton and daughter. Miss Georgia Rae Horton, of Clarement; Mrs. Oliver Cash and daughter. Mary; the Rev. artd Mrs.

Hartshorn and daughter, v'lrglnia. friends who have met and made th acquaintance of Mr. an(t Mrs Leonard Drvftia. of Snn ranclsco frequent visits at home of Mri. Holland will to learn that he nasaed awgy a few days ago at hla home in vorth Mrs.

J. H. Evans was called to Loa Angeles yesterday by the Illness of her sisser, Miss Frances Gregg. Orlyn Robertson, of Santa Ana, Jointed his wife and daughter, who p.ignm Hoimets Hugh Cor-: Burglar," a one-act play directed by r. I.

El'iof, pa at or; Cupper, as- Mrs. George F. Hellyer, afforded ja-'or. Bib'e school 9:43. much merriment, th parts all h-t.

superintendent. ng taken by club women. 11 t.A,.U'a If-- t- rane and a reading by Dorothy jay mass at 8 o'clock. Confessions street, have b-cn mic-'. Kllnk.

Mrs. George Steelman. pres- Saturday evening. 7.30 to 8 30. The on Urand theft charges pi-jw-Ident.

pre-slded. and Mrs. O. II. Mor-' Krv.

Fr. H. C. Meade, pastor. I ollt pf disnjipea: anca of rison led In the asaoclatlon prayer.

Community C. A. Foreman, pas- several automobiles. Fruit protection and pest control tor. Church school at 9.30.

H. A. Crn'K aJ fc on of the are the principal subjects to b. dls- ingold, superintendent. Morning who borrowed" nm-cussed Monday evening at the worshlo at 11.

sermon theme. "The "hlnes from scveinl u-ed car lots ir.g 7 3'. Cut-age prayer meeting happy new that a aecond grand-Tie-lay evening at 7.30. Mid- 0n waa horn yesterday at 5 p. m.

week prayer meeting Thursday a Los Angeles hospital. Th at 7 .10. happy parnta ar Mr. and Mrs. Methodist Episcopal, B.

F. Davis. Wallace r.eorg. of Loa Angel, th Sunday school. 9:43.

Vln- former being the oldest eon of the cent Jflir.ek. superintendent. Morn- local famllv. Mr. and Mrs.

Georee nieeting of citrua growers of the u. at the plant of the Fontana Citrus worship 7:30. Sermon subject, for several hours, ami In some In-assoclatlon. Thia Is the second "Keeping In Love With Life." stances, several days. When nr-nlght meeting of the growers spon- Young people's choir will sing rested, he named the Bacon youth sored by the chamber of commerce.

Most Holy" (Abt). Christian En-I hla companion although the lat-Judge Roy E. Berrldg. Is the chair- deavor societies, 8:30 p. topic, I ter has strenuously denied any rai.

man for the evening. i "What Jesus Teaches About Fnlth-jln the car s'eatlng. Speakers Include Floyd D. Young fulness." Midweek service Wednes- In the last Instance, the pnlr Is Ope i-il Kct). IS litlcal rand.

date ui from the c.ty i. day. Mra. associated i'h tic nry'i in running for the p. clerk.

Mi. Ctlcns I Incum .1 he a nt- lf la'e. A.i i ro'in. il hi.e Sen r. .1 t.

dv an I l.t'.'c In et kr- 1 -f who will fo: the int by Mayor Lou nr. Frmk WoM. C. c.ty urer, a in 'e ver 1 him self. On a he'! by aprir.g No known for tl.

bcia of the K- VP" this ate Other lat ee' cf the H.al'o Co. a the tKhng of orar.c. In cf the Jt.Ve 1 cor.cerr.ir.e the amount of fr ren permit'ed. Merr.bt a of th only mlntites before refirnir.i the verdict. remodel.

rv now bo.ng Jon In he NVe (f Jcirle ns do tffin the and the market by Jo Ter- rich. Thi. will facilitate shopping and be a convenience to the In Connection with thi. moving of eheivee ani of dry gooda on the aouth le cf the la being done thia ile.T.oera or th w. B.

A. are mrK in hall JJor.dav PVer.ir.g. Special entertainment will bt ln Tho. tskir? aie yf Etna Louob'-rrv. Cnx A arJ g- Meet Afternoon Thf.t af.er firshmen.f be cf tVfning Report of the rercr.t ex- ecutive meeting of the W.

T. V. ln given at a afternoon at 2.30. Mrs. J.

H. Merrill will entertain the women at her re-utnee, jjj iuv- DEL ROSA NOTES ipp' lal F'aff Currenpoi.dtnce) DHL ROSA. Feb. 13. A pntluck supper will be served by the Aid at the aehoolhouse Tuesday evening.

I to. 16, beginning at buw. The Ladies Aid met at the church Thursday afternoon. Theie were 14 present. The meeting wu opened -with devotional exercises calling of roll and reading cf min- Thirteen finished q-iilt squares were brought in.

Seven more are were brought in. Seven moie are required for comple'ion of the quilt. A note of appreciation from Mrs. J. N.

Holmes was read. An article on Abraham Lincoln was' read by Mrs. O. R. Fairbro'her.

I Mr. Mrs. Bernard Beefy and children, Alan, The-ima and Dor-, othy. Ml-s Grace Carils is out again since her re' em illness, arid y.s Jo-nn Eates, of Big Eates, of Big ose and John Greene at prar rhildien. P.o Jri visiieu Ureene at ner Dt! avenue this TJ.

ci.i.. I 1 i i monument or ej'abllfh a A church ait 1 propped for on of tha other prlnc.pal comtra to be affected by the civic center Idea According to Mr WiUcn. th park along Eureka atreet woti'd make on great civic center to Include th Contemposary club, puhl.e library. Lincoln fhrine. the n.

ir.ici-ral amphitheater and the new citv hall, the Elk and aurh other public buildlr.fi aa rnay rctd in th future. Ilham Predict Project Valu With auch pi.vih.litiea in view, there can be no dv.iht, that the Federal building, which nui! be the fint to tart the civic center in that direction, will be of value to the owners cf adjoining property." it waa -atl by A. E. Iham, aecretary of the chamber of commerce Brooka.dc avenue, already a beautiful 1- preach to the ri'y. would be vaatly Improved by betterment of the rf.a- trict around Third and Eureka atreeta.

Mr. Wiiion. who la paid nothing for hie work on the; civic center idea. darvi th P- rrciation of property owner in th. dlatnct.

reacn UrOUcr rr lt Meet Monday lght (Ppee'il Stuff Correspondent YUCAJPA. Feb. 13-Peach grow-ers of Yucaipa valley will m-et Monday evening at 7 at the school-house to discuss problems of grower and prospective growers. Th. meeting Is sponsored by the local chamber of commerce and is called at the request of Secretary Winkler of the Southern California Canners' Association, J.

F. Lobln-I gler, president of the Cutler-Lobin pier Parking Co. of Ontario, and Joseph Shapiro of the California Sanitary who are to the speakers. An additional speaker has been secured in Prof. A.

J. Eaysinger, entomologist of the Riverside cx- perlment station. Mr. Raysing-r peach twig measures. As -he will talk on the and thrlp control measures.

As he ieach twie borer is the animal that caused ccnslderable disappointment at the time of picking Hale peaches last summer, 'his topic will be of special Interest to table peach grow- DE STAGED FDR Essays on Civic RoautifiVation By Rrdl.wds Students to Be Judged for Prizes City beautlfleatlon will ba Impressed upon Redlands seluml student through aa essay contest that was announced yesterday by Principal R. W. Shaper. Essays of 7.30 words In length will be Judged for prlrea offered by service clubs and ImMvldunl. Th.

conteat, starting Immediately, will and March 11. Ktudenta may writ, on any aubjpet pertaining to beautlfleatlon of horn, jarda, el'y atreeta or highways approaching th. city. The prlrea are being given by th Rotary and Klwanla club. Mrs.

Robert M. McCulloc Terrarlna nursery, Isnao Fold and the City nurserlca. Th. publlo affaire committee of th. Contemporary club, of which Mrs.

M. J. Sweeney Is rhnlrman. Is sponsoring th. competition.

"Th. student interest in such sub jects haa been aroused by the ad-dresa given befoie the by Mrs. Charles N. IVI'n. chairman of the California crmnell for the protection of roadside h-iuty," said Mr.

Fhaper. i Youths Ar cstcd on Grand neft Counts (Se. In! ,) ONTARIO, Feb. 13. Itubeit Ita- con- ,8, Thl' 1 a-nue, nnd "tus Cnig, 17, K'O Kit and In Pomona, and then n.wt.i in ik.

alleged to have taken a car "for a ride around the block" and later stripped It. The car waa later found near Chlno. The boys weio taken to Pomona today. Delay Is Asked in Petty Theft Trial Arraigned ln superior court yesterday before Judpe C. L.

Allison. A. H. Connell requested a delay until 9:30 a. m.

Monday to retain an attorney, at which time promise. to enter his plea, to the charge of petty theft with a pi lor felony conviction. His brother, F. E. Connetl, who pleaded guilty to a petty theft charge in the San Bernardino Just.

1c. court last Thursday, was scJ fenced yesterday to pay a ririf firii $HK) or aerve loo days In 'W county Jail, but Justice G. W. 1 Sj? brook suspended STj of the fine nTd the defendant now is solving days. Both Connells were accused of stealing a quantity of narcotics, a motion picture film of surgical operation, and surgical Instruments from the automobile of Dr.

I Finkelberg. Pair Pinned Under Auto Escape Hurts Two tourists returning from Luke Arrowhead narrowly escaped serious Injury or death when their automobile skidded and turned turtle on the mountain road a mile above the Arrowhead Springs hotel, pinning the occupants, a man nnd a woman, underneath the Other motorists airivinrr at the scene of the accident, telephoned to the Murk B. Shnw Co. in San Bernardino for assistance and two atn- bulnnces with four attendants were llisrmicneu io cut: wit en. iy nen they arrived it whs discovered the motorists were not hurt and their names were not learned.

The car that turned over was righted on Its wheels and driven Into San Bernardino under its own power, witnesses said. Ontario Pedestrian Is Struck by Truck ONTARIO, Feb. 13. Struck by a truck as he crossed the Euclid avenue and A street Intersection, E. E.

Emsor, 437 Cnldwell avenue, Ontario was Injured here last night. His condition Is not considered as serious. William Dundas, 1301 North Grove avenue, is the driver of the lumber truck which struck the pedestrian. His Injuries are said to consist of a sprained shoulder and back, numerous bruises and head wounds. Store Fire Damage Is Rapidly Repaired Under the hands of Contractor Garrett Hulzing, Mitten's Den of Sweets, East State street, Redlands, is rapidly nenring the spick and span appearance it wore before the fire.

The kitchen has been entirely remodeled, a new balcony Installed, with new windows, shelving and plastered walls to house the fine new equipment. Painting of the walls in the service portion of the biiF.inesi haa made the Interior a gootl deal brighter in appearance, and the floor for this portion of the stor. will be laid In fancy tile. SCHOOL PUPILS ing wo: ship. 11.

Sermon subject, P' Epworth League, 6:30. Evening 7:30. Sermon by the minister. 'Church Night" Wednesday evening, beginning with a pot luck supper at 6:30. Corgrejational The P.ev.

T. M. -on, pastor. Sunday school at 9 43. Will Dunn, superln- Morning worship at 11.

Pulpit topic. -The Fellowship of Pta.vr." Intermediate C. E. at 6:30. Miss I.oretta x.

president. Miss Florida Miller, progtatn chairman. An ad- die-s on the young people of Japan will be jiiven by Dr. H. D.

Newell or Japan. Evening worship at 7 30. This will he the s.xth in the world friendship and the subject will Japan. Dr. II.

D. Newell win seek mm t0 liens against orane groves In the Red- lands Mer.tone district, with de- mand for sale of the properties by: sr.1: orause xne owners ns- fad obpy the order of County Aa: Cultural Commissioner John P. Cov regarding the ridding j0hn P. Cov regarding the ridding or fruit trc-s vellow and citrlcola i scale were filed in superior court ye-frday. i The county of San Eemardino is I UNLULUUUII i Buena Vista afreet, which was dec-1 Pr'ng dances planned by the so- way to save the city mor.

than orated In Valentine motif. clal committee. The dance was held $10,000 annually ar. to come be- Cards were played during the ln tne clubhous. last evening, 100 fore the city council In regular ses-evenlng.

In whist ladles high prize attending. slon Monday evening, went to Mrs. Beryl Cannon, low In celebration of the occasion, I Funeral services for Mr. Pru. Ijs Angeles bnaid of education, will speak Tlmis.

In evening at a meeting of th Woman's club on Thuraday at th clubhouse, tlon Pictures and Their Uses" Is th tople of th talk A a prologue to th showing of -Dixie, tuem- b'r of appear In firing Civil war period. Th. Virginia reel will alao danced. Southern medleys and Negro spirituals will be sung by the rlub quartet. It la expected that Mrs Mark Jonea.

of Pasadena, state chairman of motion picture, will also be present Thursdny evening. Those taking part In the prologue and program Include the Mesdames Gray Warner, George Tilt, Philip Delrher, M. P. Hambleton, Jess L. Bedwell.

Robert Frltch, George Cross, N. K. Sauerbrunn, Philip Haabrouck, Ixiiila Larson, Orvllle R. Unieuon, Paul Axtell, Edwin W. Elliott, E.

C. Cope. R. L. Gar.voda, A.

F. Doia. David Crelghton and the Misses Helen Jean Evart. Wanda and Mary Hawkins. Church services follow: Lutheran Sunday school 9:30.

Dl m- 576 sierra avenue. Christian Science -Service Sun day mornings at 11 and Wednesday evenings at 8 in the Fontana Worn- ana clubhouse. St. Joseph's Catholic-Masses on Sunday. 7:30 and 9:30 a.

m. Week- Disturbing Christ." Choir will sing t- day evening at 7.30. Theme, "Seek- Ing and Finding Men." Young people's choir rehearses Monday evening at 7. (Speclal Stnff Correspondence) ONTARIO. Feb.

13. Plans far th. reduction of salaries of city employes In such a aw "ny are T0 De na, Pd nlvutelv and without flowers Rt J- B- Draper Co. chapel at 2 p. m.

The Rev. C. O. Kimball will officiate and Inter- wm be Tvc .7: Today wa, Ontario day at the lJiuy, oi ii uaiiiiit, nci.i i i a i tu. l.h VJTZ JZ' is an annual affair for the com- ih9h hower.

fell here auring me (lay annougn heavier "'P reported aumcieni e.m MrS. McCall Guest Of Honor at Party (Special Staff Correspondence) ONTARIO, Feb. honor of Mrs. Samuel McCall (Hazel Woodruff), Mrs. Elmer Patton Worrell, of Pasadena, entertained last evening.

The honoree received a large nnnihep nf pttrnetive irlfts. GllCStS of the evening are former class- mates and friends, many of whom attended school here. First honors In bridge went to Miss Dorothy Bernard, of Los Angeles, Miss Gladys Peterson, of Upland, winning the consolation prize. Tables and decorations bore out the valentine motif. Those hidden Included Mesdames E.

L. Woodruff, R. J. Cornelius, William Etldina, tha Misses Louise Shattuck, Lenore Delahoyde, Marie Kllmes, Maxine Jlpson, all of Ontario; Mcsdamea Joseph Sanford and William Eddlns and Miss Helen Schultz, all of Pasadena; Mrs. Kenneth Hunter, of Colton; Miss Marjorle Smith, of Hollywood, Miss Dorothy Bernard, of Los Angeles, Miss Gladys Peterson, of Upland, and the hostess and guest of honor.

Machines Crash at Upland Intersection (Special Stuff Correspondence) UPLAND, Feb. 13. Machines belonging to O. F. Cox, 627 East Seventh street, Ontario, and Mrs.

Morrill L. Ilsley, 641 Indian Hill road, Claremont, collided this morning at San Antonio avenue and Arrow highway. Mrs. Haley I said to have driven into the crossing without observing th. boulevard Btop.

She wai traveling south on San Antonio avenue and Mr. Cox was going west of the highway. No one was Injured and the damage to the machines waa considered slight. Motor Officer C. S.

Lehman investigated the accident. Read the Classified. ST-: 11 seeing ONTARIO lu.l th. fr. '-I' Iprlw to Mrs.

Arthur Hunt, men's guests at the Fiank L. the plaintiff In each of these ac- holders held red tapers. Nut cups, Hons, and the complaints were t0 which the place cards were by district attorney Stanley tened. were aiso In red and white. is-eii.

Roses, flowering quince and mari- The defendants are Alpha Burns, golds decorated the other rooms of E. H. Sjioor and L. F. Spoor.

the house in profusion, T.n-t A i i-t anH Sen'emher Com. Attending the luncheon were ers, while the other group or speatc- Gilbert Stuvclir.g has re-ov ers will boost for the cannery 'rom a recent prolonged ill-P'acft- ness at her h'jme on Eureka street. 7, I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hu'lcy and AndreWS OeZ MOSt I children.

Frank and Brfy. motored nt to Los Ar.geles last Sunday to visit Government meteorologist; R. Woglum, of Los Angeles of the pest control department of the California Fruit Growers' exchange, First Spring Dance Of Series at Club Is Attended by 100 Chooslng th. Washington motif for their affair, member of the Redlunds Country Club and their olned ln th of lfrt" the ball room was artistically blue predominating. Palm fronds In graceful clusters formed the back- ground for the more colorful deco-1 i dur I evening by Zane Gregg's orrhpntra, n.Kloh kau nlt.iAfl animal 1nnA events In Redlands this season.

I T.li'ht Hh upta anrvprl lot a in the evening. i -u. i i.nB p. -m it nr rn nn i hnrl fhnrc. r.t tha offolt Auulutlnn nci "uu jut-Audiiieii DpeneeriviuHon, J.

W. Simonds, Howard Draper, I Arthur T. Gaee Guv I juitlei-hniitrh Miss Janet Dow, and Messrs. John 1 Harris ana Herbert Hubbard. Preceding the dance several Informal dinner partien were given by hostesses of the city.

Mrs. James hloan entertained at a buffet sup- at nPr home in roHpect Purk. Flowering quince and almond blos- soms formed the springtime deco- lationM on the ing table and sboilt the room. ThlrtJ.two gUMU Pnjovod the affair Assisting the hostess In serving weie Mrs. H.

L. Hubbard, Mrs. J. Eytinge, Mrs. W.

C. Miller and Mrs. E. W. Burke.

Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Roberta of San Bernardino; Mr. and Mrs.

Phelps Dunham of Chicago; Mrs. Rachel Miller of Philadelphia; Francis Jen-klna of Neenah, and from Redlands Mr. and Mrs. Blair Boyd, Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. E.

W. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. James Simonds, Mr. and Mrs.

James C. G. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S.

Prendergast, Mr. and Volney Klncald, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Smith, Dr.

and Mrs. E. J. Eytinge, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert L. Hubbard, Dr. and Mrs. W. C.

Miller. A lovely dinner served at the country club preceding the dance honored Mr. and Mrs. William White Jr. (Frederick King).

Miss TTll.n to 12 guts. a bouquet of spring tcriinca me taoie, ana yellow tapers cast a soft glow over the guests. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. White, Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart, Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, Miss Ruth Grlnnell, Miss Grace Blgelow, of Sun Ecrnardino, Orland Fowler, Melville Harris, Fred Gow-land and the hostess. Dr.

and Mrs. Walter B. Power also entertained at a dinner last evening at their home on Mariposa drive. Places were laid for 10 guests. Mrs.

H. C. Ide this week-end Is entertaining Mrs. Robert Webb, of Minneapolis, who Is visiting ln Southern California. tv, th.

are home on South Palm avenue. Mrs. Nicks Honored With Birthdav Partv VV 1U1 DIUIlUdy rai iy Complinifntary to Mri. C. S.

i -1 i .1 I LiiU.I.. anniv' Frday Mra. E. m. lTr.i-.f r- i innnhAn.

a a Red uX at 1 1 'aT' h'" 7 i.m i guea's. wjtn bouquet of sweet pean, primula and fern and crystal Mesdames C. L. Sticker, M. II.

Skuce, Eert Frey, Frank Zeigler, Leslie Eynon, P. J. Keyser, Mi.s Martha Frey, the honoree and hostess. CESS, LOlTia StaffeS 0 i i USnCe IOr OtUQentS Followine the Whittier-Redlands i basketball game last evening, gtu-; dents of the University of Red-, lands, high school students and young people from other colleges enjoyed an informal social affair at La Casa Loma hotel at the Invi- tatlnn fit A rt 1 1 J. T7 ftl.

Over 100 student, Joined in th. so- cial event. Jack Boone's orchestra furnished music for dancing during the eve- ning, while cards and other games were enjoyed by those not caring throughout the evening. Patron- esses of the affair were Mr. Roy, manager of the hotel, Mrs.

Roy and Mrs. Effle Leese Scott, social exec utive. McDaniel Returns From Eastern Trip Bruce W. McDaniel, general counsel for Mutual Orange Distributors returned to his Redlands office yesterday after a lengthy sojourn in Washington, D. C.

Mrs. McDaniel returned with him from the eastern trip. Mr. McDaniel attended a conference of th. National Council of Cooperatives, of which li a director, and attended a thiee-hour confer ence with the Federal farm board on subject of importance to cooperative organizations.

While in Washington he contacted all leaders who have to do with coopera- tive movement 1 i i to E. N. Sturtevant. Refreshments were served after the games. Those attendlne were Mesdmes ConraJ- dPutv presid(nt of th, Rebekah A vembly i of Victorville; Fannie HflTtlA V'fln AOf Aria TVitlrr Anno Copley, Alice Newkirk, Grace bPtieva WnftlPV.

Snnhie 1 I fl tti H'len Pool, Finney. Beryl Maria Hanrv Dora Ott. Margaret Cannon. Anna Aunt. Marin Henry Helen Sehnttlt Win.

I nie Smallwood, Fern McPherson, Emmi Worthing and Maml. wil- "ams, Miss Sara Curtis and Messrs. E- N. Sturtevant, Gus Copley, Emil Suess, W. S.

Whaley, George Ott, W. Finney, E. W. Kinney, Arthur Hunt, Edwin E. Henry.

George M. Smallwood and Alfred McPherson. Collins at Reunion Of naa In Pnuino KJX jlX? III OUVllia Prof. A. Harvey Collins attended a reunion of the 1909 class of Co- vlna high school, the last class to rrr.Hnat.

frftm tha ophnnl V. .,,,.,,,1 nunc ilC was principal. An evening of games and reminiscences was en-Joyed, and reports were heard from all of the members with the excrp- tion ot one wno WB Killed in an automobile accident last year. This the first reunion of the class since Its graduation. Rotary Club, Scouts Will Attend Church With the Rotary troop of Boy Scouts of Redlands acting as body guard, members of the Redlands Rotary club this morning will attend services In the Congregational church in a body.

The occasion is in pursuit of an annual custom to attend the service at which their fellow member, the Rev. H. C. Ide, preaches, each February. Demands Jury Trial Liquor Charges Pleading not guilty to a charge of possession of liquor, H.

Schrelbnr of Redlands demanded a Jury trial when brought Into the court of Judge Charles G. Potter yesterday. Judge Potter will confer with the defendant's attorney before setting a data for the trial. Funeral Service for Mentone Girl Held Funeral services for Helene France Haas, 3 years old, were held yesterday afternoon from the Walter F. Haas home In Mentone, the Rev.

H. C. Slater officiating. Interment was In Hillside cemetery. I.

I ivuiii.li ui a uiuifyu Staff YUCAIPA, Feb. of ZVl acres of Cherrycroft ranch, ner Casa Blanca between Yucaipa and Oak Gienn, has been reported by xne owners, iyrus Anorews ana Gear, of St. Louis, Mo. Eighty acres remain unsold but mav oe nurchased bv other r.arties. the! owners said.

Consideration was not given. In years past the 60 acres of cherries on the place have been heavy producers. It was not believed by the sellers that Dr. LeGear intends to make his residence here. Mr.

and Mrs. C. N. Andrews expect to make their home in F.edlands. Upland Briefs UPLAND.

Feb. Zenz, Second avenue, and his daughter, Miss Dorothy Zenz, motored to Long Beach today on a combined bueiness and pleasure trip. Forest Ranger Herb to riiv toM notice here that his tun had been stolen from his automo-, bile while parked here last eve- ning. This is the second gun stolen; I Cfv assigned agricultural nspr.tor W. O.

of Redlands the tak of inpec'ing orchards where sale infetafions W'ere re- ported. Conk served formal notice upon Alpha Burns that his Men-; tone was allegedly infest- ed wi-h yellow scale, and demanded upon Alpha Burns that his Men eu wi yr-now sca.e, anu aemanoea that this condition be corrected iwi hin i i oin Armr coun-v proceeded with the work necessary' and filed a lien against the ptopeity for on which the foreclosure and sheriff's sale re In Redlands similar procedure was reporiea Rl me n. apoor the county spent S207.58 to rid the property of citri- cola and the Procedure repea'ed at another grove i owned iointlv bv E. H. and L.

F. e. Spoor, where' the cost was $420.66. i.iens weie against uoiu luvrs i and the county haa Instituted legal procedings In superior court to foreclose and sell the properties to pay the cost of treatment. Personal Account of Assassination Given Rolands Junior high school P'Jnils Friday heard a personal account of tne assassination of President Abraham Lincoln from an cye-witneFS, D.

J. Richards. Mr. Richards also spoke Thursday night before th legion auxiliary in the American Legion clubhause. He was a boy 15 year old and was In the audience at Ford's theater when the President was shot.

Mr. Richards saw only the first two acts of the show. "Our American i Conm," and for more than 60 years had never seen the closing act. Only last year he was a special guest of the Pasadena Community playhouse and there saw the full ncod ietion. of th De noa was in cn8.

cf lhe held" here Wednesday evening. r.rnra Mrs. Georce Mason is visitinc Mrs. Jennie Wilcox in Hollywood this week and will return to her I hnme here Sundav Luclle CusWng. who was quite Lick la-t week the i Berkeley I Reported bcter a latt i accounts i after Vea dv" I aain sner seerai Line-p.

Heacock Again Will Be Camp Chairman Dr. W. R. Heacock will again act as chairman of 'r-e annual summer i camp conducted by the Redlands'; Y. M.

C. clans for which are rirw wm be held this year, "June 16-29 beine Bel tentatively. The affairs of camp are divided CITRUS OUTPUT 166 CARS Packing houses of the Redlands district shipped 166 carloads of or-1 ange? during the last week as com- pared wi'h 163 during the corre- sponding wee-k of lost year. The i season's output now totals 1.3:16 cars compared with 1.599 to date year, from Mr. Allison within two years, among the members of the commit-Jack.

former. Chaffey tee, which Includes II. E. Earne.s, student now associated with the Beit Hatfield. D.

Stitt, Leo An-California Products, Monrovia, I derson, Richard Eerlin, T. Rex, was a Went End visitor last eve-1 Ed Hales and Bill Lewis. ning. LEASE IS RELINQUISHED The Scott brothers, G. U.

and who have been running the East Cmtra! street billiard pailois for the past four years, rrlinquhhed then holding yesteiday, and handed back th lease to R. W. Brownlee, th proprietor las I.

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