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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1928 PAGE SIX SANTA CRUZ NEWS, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA 'He was sixty-four years of age, resided Presenting the Barrymores jMarriage IntentionsI native of Maine, and HIGH OFFICERS last five for the years In this city. A. News San Francisco, Monterey and San OF SALVATION ARMY IN CITY ta Cruz. Mother Holm received PORTER-OTT Louis Porter, native of Oklahoma, 48, and Alice Jane Ott, nativa cf Iowa, 40, both of Gilroy. BRUCK BIGELOW Charles Rene Bruck, 33, and Dorothy Muriel Bigelow, 20, both of Berkeley.

comments of appreciation for the MEETING OF 1 PYTHIAN SISTERS I The Pythian Sisters met In, regular session this week with the most excellent chief, Edith Couch, presiding. Eighty dollars NEW YORK. Whether it was just for Thanksgiving or something else is unexplained, but Miss Anne Morgan arrived from Europe Wednesday and is going back tomorrow. excellent menu served. AfERICAN LEGION IJKANCIFORE P.

T. A. KXTKRTAIXKD AUXILIARY was given as proceeds from the Meetings of special importance will be held at the Salvation An interesting play given by the fourth grade, Miss Wheeler, recent Thimble club bazaar. D. Thelma Davenhill presided at Army hall in Bulkhead street this teacher, was enjoyed by members G.

C.Beguhl and Senior Mat-tie Roberts reported on the sick of the Branciforte P. T. A. Wed the last meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary. Reports were given by Katherine Carpenter on the recent turkey shoot, and by Alicia Morton on the Armistice nesday afternoon in the school list.

A committee was appointed to assist -the Knights of Pythias auditorium. Following the Thanksgiving program the P. A. met in business session. The Day dance, a neat sum being re- week-end.

Lieut-Col. Anthony Merriweather, who commands the Golden Gate division-of the Salvation Army's work, assisted by Adjutant Jesse Roe, in charge of the young people's work of this division, will conduct the meetings. Adjutant Roe is very popular with the young people of the Sal sum of $12.10 was reported tak alized from both events. A party I PRE-XMAS I Slipper Specials I I 550 Pairs en in at the sale held Wednesday morning at the free market, and this will be put on the cost of will bo held tonight at Moose hall by members of the legion and the auxiliary and all members and families are invited to attend. The legion will be in charge of the program and the auxiliary will serve refreshments during vation Army in this part of the country.

Under his personal direction comes the life saving scouts, guards, boys' clubs and all departments that appeal to young the evening. painting the cafeteria during the holiday vacation time. Mrs. Sayre was appointed chairman of the Christmas treat committee for the school children the last day before vacation. Miss Wheeler's class won the seventy-five cents for having the most.

mothers present at the meeting. people of his division. Women's Felt Slippers! PIEDMONT COURT A program of recitation, sing NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell ing by the children or the Santa Cruz corps will be given Saturday night.

have returned from a motor trip in the southern part of the state, stopping at Los Angeles, Pasadena, Riverside and San Diego. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock PERSONAL ATTRACTIVE IIKAVY 1 in III Col. Merriweather will conduct the holiness meeting while at 2 OOL felt' Frank Beardsley is visiting rel In ft Christmas entertainment and includes Mesdames Vernun, Ly-Iiam, Matting, Bond, Edith Couch. -4 J. 4 FORESTER WHIST PARTY The first of a series of whist parties to be given this winter was held Wednesday night by Court Santa Cruz No.

61, Foresters of America with members and their wives and the Companions of the Forest as guests. Prize winners were Grace Oliver, Mae HowelV Miss C. Limes, T. D. Ely, K.

Nop and Louis tsaht. 1 Frank Pedemonte was awarded i the consolation prize. Ice-cream, and cake were served after cards. ELKS' MEMORIAL 8KB VICE The Santa Cruz lodge of Elks will hold the annual memorial Service on Sunday evening, December 2, in the lodge rooms. Ad-- dresses be' given by the Rev.

Father McGrath and several members of the Watsonville The committee in charge Qf this1 memorial program includes Fred Hale, chairman, Frank Macauley, Stanley Tait, John Crowe and E. L. Anderson. ENTERTAIN FRIENDS AT DINNER atives in Los Angeles over the o'clock Sunday afternoon Adjutant Roe will meet with the Sun i DDE!) COLOR COMBINATIONS TO CHOOSK Mr. nnil Mrs.

Ed Diiubcnbis day school. I holidays. T. J. Cummings is spending the A big salvation rally Is to be! Thanksgiving holidays in San Ma were planning a trip to San Jose today and on to Hayward to the big poultry fair before returning FROM KOLES teo.

conducted in the hall at 7 3 0 o'clock by Col. Miss Gwendolyn Bohn is in home. Mrs. Daubenbis has several Australorp birds entered in the preceded by an open air meeting San Francisco. with the assistance of the Salva B.

Frommer of Piedmont Court poultry show at Hayward this week. tion Army band. is in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs.

Williams of San Miss Agnes Stoodley came Services Held For Francisco have been visiting Mrs. home from Lindsay, Tulare county, where she is physical culture Williams' father, Mr. Cohen, and teacher in the city schools, to Thos. E. Durgin Miss Cohen at the Piedmont Court since last Saturday.

Mr. spend Thanksgiving with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Stoodley of Williams returned last evening and Mrs.

Williams will return to Parnell avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Chase had Women' Leather BOUDOIR SLIPPERS with padded elk soles. morrow. Mrs. Ellen Larkin spent a few Thanksgiving dinner with Here are the newest newlyweds in the Hollywood cinema colony John Barrymore of stage and screen fame, and Dolores Costello, also from a long line of actors, an a screen star in her own right. Photo taken on their wedding day.

Men's and Women's SHEEPSKIN SLIPPERS Just the thing for these cold mornings. $1-95p. days in San Francisco this week. Chase's father, and his sister's family at Watsonville. J.

V. Rlack of Soquel avenue Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dlckerson of RETURNS FROM 42 Broadway entertained at a and J. C.

Colyar of Pacheco ave REVIVAL nue expect to attend the poultry Frank A. Woten, pastor of the $1500 TOTAL one' o'clock Thanksgiving dinner yesterday, the guests being old time friends who lived In the show at Hayward tomorrow. Garfield Park Christian church who has been conducting revival Flora Wilson of the faculty of the Merced schools, and Kate same, city in Minnesota. The ta $1.65 meetings in Merced for the last HEADQUARTERS OFC.C.G.&E, HEAD IN G. Pr.

(le was beautifully decorated car Rev. Norman H. Snow of Calvary Episcopal' church and the Order of Moose officiated at the services held at 2 o'clock this afternoon for Thomas E. Durgin. A.

R. Steinwand sang "Ninety and Nine," and a duet, "Crossing the Bar," was sung by Mrs. Abra Budworth and Mrs. W. Croop.

Relatives mourning the death of Mr. Durgin are; his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Durgin; daughter, Mrs. Hannah Fast; son, Nathaniel Durgin, who is making a hurried return from Egypt that he may be with the family; B. W.

Rulos-son, Normand E. Fast, and grandsons, Thomas and Nathaniel Fast. Mr. Durgin's illness was caused from an automobile accident which occurred four years ago, from which he did not recover. three weeks will occupy his own pulpit next Sunday and bring two FINE IN BIG STILL RAID Cornwall, head nurse of Merced, are spending the holidays with A.

P. Wilson and Miss Nelle Wilson special messages in the subjects on Market street. Faithfulness until Death," and Georgia Holiensln-11 of the "The Security of the Soul." teachers' college at San Jose, is visiting her mother Mrs. M. Hoh- Entering pleas of gulity to MARRIAGE LICENSE enshell, and sister Miss Evelyn charges of violating the Wright SECURED We Give vWe Give Thrift rfMeM, Thrift Stamps eNue Stamps Hohenshell.

rying out the color scheme of yellow with candles, yellow chrys-themums and individual nut baskets. A bountiful turkey dinner was served, and a pleasant afternoon passed in a social way by this group of friends. Out of town guests were Mrs. J. Casey of Berkeley and J.

Lambert of St. taut, and guests from Santa Cruz included Albert Schmidt, Mrs. Kern and Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Let-ford. CARD PARTY BY V. V. Mathias Smith, 49, of Soquel, act as the climax of their arrest late Wednesday afternoon by Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Holmes enter and Edith Gilbert Brunn, 46, of At the meeting of the Coast Counties Gas and Electric company in San Francisco on Wednesday, the management of the company was officially turned over to the new officers, it was announced today through A. E. Strong, division manager here. Following are the officers new St.

Helena, received a marriage tained Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jones and daughter of San Francisco Sheriff N.

P. Sinnott and a detail of deputies, A. M. Solomon, 34 license here today. over Thanksgiving.

years or age; Frame ue uouui, Sir. aul Mrs. Charles Fniipuf 44, and George H. Linton, 28, all DAUGHTERS OF spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. of Oakland, were fined the mini ly, J.

B. Wilson, presi- UNION VETRRAN8 MEET C. Alice Baker Tent, No. 33, mum of 500 each this afternoon' dent J. R.

Gorley, sister of Mrs. Fan-en f. E. Fitkih, A. V.

Wain- by Judge Donald Younger in the Daughters of the Union Veterans Mr. Rill and his daughter Mo- IThe Veterans of Foreign Wars held a card, party. Wednesday justice court. of the Civil War met Monday afternoon at Howe's hall. Two can Shortly after the guilty pleas to rine, who live in San Luis Obispo, visited Santa Cruz on Wednesday.

Thei Bills were former residents of Santa Cruz. PCM didates were initiated, Mrs. Anna Lutz and Mrs. Ella Coulson. A program followed the meeting possessing liquor were enterea, the wife of Solomon appeared in court and deposited 1500 in de wright, E.

A. Olsen, and E. F. English, vice presidents; R. N.

Dreiman, treasurer, and A. G. Gumaer, secretary. Directors of the company under the new management are J. B.

Wilson, A. V. Wainwright, E. A. Olsen, A.

E. Fitkin, R. N. Dreiman, Dean Witter, B. W.

Ford, nominations of $100, $20 and and refreshments were served. AN ANCIKXT ANIMAL FOUND $10 bills to free the three. Miss.Luella Blanchard will entertain the Needle club at her home 1 I I One of the largest stills ever LEAMINGTON, England. The night at the Native Sons' hall, and prize, winners for high score In' whist included Mrs. E.

Jenks, Mrs. Blair, Emmett Rittenhouse, Mutersback. Consolation prizes were awarded to Mrs. E. Rittenhouse and William Staples.

Refreshments were Berved after cards. BAZAAR PLANS COMPLETED The bazaar to be given at Parish hall by the ladies of the par confiscated in the county was on High street 6n December 3. skeleton of a three-eyed plesiosau-rus has been found in the neighboring village of Harbury. The found by the officers off the old San Jose road nine miles north of Mrs. Housewife and Mr.

Husband A Few Words With You Please Concerning Soquel. The officers drove out HOTEL GUESTS bones measure 30 feet by 10. An to the place and quickly, surrounded the property, arresting expert of the British museum estimates the specimen is at least 100,000,000 years old. Among guests who spent Solomon, who was the only one E. F.

Salsbury, W. W. Kamm. The company will be operated under the supervision of the United States Engineering corporation which is ah organization of national scope, having as their members some of the most efficient engineers in various line3 of business. J.

B. Wilson, as president, will take over the active management of the company at once with headquarters in Santa Cruz. present. Soon a large touring car ish guild next Tuesday, Decem Thanksgiving at the Hotel St. George were R.

W. Larson, San ber 4, promises to be the finest drove into the property followed by a second large car a few min Francisco; Charles Johnson, St. held by this group. An unusual CATERER DINNERS AND BANQUETS Paul; E. Calberg, Seattle; Char line of fancy and useful atricles utes later.

Both men were arrested and in one car was found les S. Moreman Van Nuys; besides delicious home cooked 15 sacks of sugar. In the second Mrs. J. M.

McNulty, Berkeley; foods will be offered on this day Tor sale, Cards may be played by C. McNulty, Berkeley; Mr. and car were 17 ten-gallon empty bar Have us cook your Holiday dinner at your home and it will be a successful one. Call 1996W. Mrs.

M. H. Hatuo, Oakland; J. Haraushall, San Francisco; Mr those attending the bazaar, and refreshments will be served also. advt.

and Mrs. Romaive Laudermilk, Miss 1 Kjite Hamlley spent TWO FINED IN DRIVING GASES Arizona; Robert Finnle, Soda Springs; C. Thur Nelson, San The High Cost Of Eating At Home A simple meal, consisting of meat, two vegetables, coffee, tea or milk and a dessert cannot be cooked in a private home for less than fifty cents. This statement is based on rlefinit.p knowlefltrp of thp posts nf rrmfpm'nls trip rrirp nf rels and two large boxes of yeast. Three trucks were required to bring the equipment and miscellaneous articles to the county jail.

About 600 gallons of mash and 150 gallons of bootleg whiskey were dumped on the spot. Following their arrest Solomon wanted to deposit checks in lieu Francisco; G. Genasa, Burlin- game; Sivis Oddson, Santa Cruz; Thanksgiving in San Francisco with relatives. HAPPY REUNION AT ROLLINS HOME "A family reunion held yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

PARROTT REVIVAL Going Strong Sanford Hurt Santa Cruz; Arrested Thanksgiving day on Mr. and Mrs. Spomer, Mr. and charges of reckless driving, J. C.

the fuel used'in cooking, in washing dishes and cleaning Mrs. C. W. Hatd, William Wikkelsen and John Doe Frcy, of $3000 bail but Judge Younger refused to acept them. Then they Cray, Mrs.

W. E. Cray and son of kit.cVipns. Ha pleaded guilty before Judge J. H.

Modesto; C. N. Morris, San Fran M. E. Rollins of 216 Otis street proved a most happy event as it was the first time in which the Such a meal can be mirchased at anv of the restaurants Cisco; C.

C. Frederick, San Fran wired to Oakland for the money. Sheriff Sinnott was aided in the raid by Undersheriff J. R. Devitt and deputies Amos Beaure Leonard today in the police court.

Mikkelseh and John Doe Frey, Frey, $50. Frey was arrested on Bulkhead cisco; Mr. and Mrs. F. W.

Sim three brothers, Rev. Jesse L. Rot mons and child of Richmond; lins of Berkeley, W. W. Rollins of F.

Figley, Canton, Ohio; W. K. A whose signatures appear below for that amount of money and you may have the choice of three or four kinds of meat at any one of these establishments. street by city motor officers Gil- Hicks, Oakland; M. L.

Short gard, Don Hoover, Harry Mozingo and John Pay ton. The still has been operating nearly two months len and Munn, While Mikkelson Hanford; B. J. Colding, San Francisco; C. H.

Lauberg, San was taken Into custody on Pacific avenue by Munn. Mateo; B. E. Schnereger, Han ford, R. A.

Niles, Los Angeles. Seattle and M. E. Rollins, had been together for fifty-eight years in a party group. The visiting brothers left for their respective homes last evening after a most pleasant day in Santa Cruz.

THANKSGIVING DINNER AT REDWOOD REST Many enjoyed the delicious home cooked Thanksgiving dinner served yesterday at Redwood Pant 1, .1 Rest, her meal and Mr. Husband takes an hour to rush home and I eat his share of it. i You are wasting time, energy and money in eating in i Charity Carnival and was capable of turning out 1000 gallons a week, the sheriff said. It has been under surveillance for most of that time but only one man was found there. Information that all three would be present Wednesday afternoon led to the raid then, he said.

World news in The News SEED OATS BLACK OR RED Williamson Garrett 17 Mission St. Phone 7 Beach auditorium, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, November 30, your own home. Let expert cooks save you money, take the i heavy burden of food preparation from Mrs. Housewife's December 1 and 2. advt.

4 THE NEWS FOR FEATURES guests being present from i' shoulders, conserve Mr. Husband's time and add hours of time to both your lives which may be devoted to your business and your pleasures. Higher Priced Meals May Be Obtained At Nearly All These Dining Rooms If Desired Stikeman Says: 1 a1lL. ii Mother Goose Tea House Our new pack Monarch Golden Bantam Corn is now in. This is the genuine Golden Bantam grown in Maine, sweet and delicious.

Teenio Weenie Corn, the finest Country Gentleman variety, solid corn, no silks or pieces of cob, all corn of a wonderful flavor, is another which we can recommend for superior quality. Try a can of either and you will be convinced. CONCERT Mrs. Hope Swinford Piano and Organ Miss Wilda Leiner, Organ OTTO KUXITZ Piano MRS. ARISTA MELLOR Soprano CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Tuesday Evening, December 4 Silver offering for organ fund.

Afternoon Iiazaar and Cafeteria Supper precede the Concert i St. George Coffee Shop 01 Pacific Ave. Phone 1347 Ideal Fish Restaurant At Municipal Wharf Phono 1421-W The Casa Del Rey Hotel Phone 2400 Roudell Coffee Shop 128 Pacific Aye. Phone 1160-J Gift Shop 83 Walnut Ave, Phone 1490-W Silver Pheasant Coffee Shop 6 Soquel Ave. Phone 483 PHILIP CHASTAGNER ARTHUR SMITH (Frenchy) (Smithy) Old California Restaurant 122 Pacific Ave.

Phone 31 American Lunch Room 280 Pacific Ave. Phone 1255-J Tonight Prayer for the Sick Sunday, 3 p. Subject "Where We Came From and Where We Are Going" Sunday, 7:. 10, Subjeet "The Unpardonable Sin" STIKEMAN PIERCE Have your goods Delivered We give S. Green Stamps I The store that stops Soquel Avenue i..

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