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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1933 SANTA CSUS NEWS. SAKTA CSUZ, CAUTORNU SCHOOL BUSES BRING IN 219 FOUNDATION TO 4-H Club Members nr nrnnTrn it Leave For Davis1 BE STARTED AT VERMONT JOINS RANKS OF WETS Mrs.O.ILSheppa Is President of SoquelW.GT.U. Mra. O. R.

Sheppa wm elected president of tha Soquel W. C. T. PAGEANT WILL SHOW UNITY OF ALL CHURCHES tills iM'lf -ijT RURAL PUPILS MUSHROOM UNIT i BY 2-1 VOTE Four members of the Soquel and Mountain 4-H clubs were U. at the garden party given (or scheduled to leave at 5 o'clock 162 Come to Senior High After 50 Years Dry State Program at first -Christian ZVfZ ZZTJl of Cement B9hot ZmTo.

HSS so! Becomes 25th in List Church Will Present Begun Tomorrow By 'And 57' to Mission Hill junior Hi Four Scenes quel. Other officers elected include Mrg. Thomas L. Baldwin, vice-president: Mrs. Louise Lov- Asking Repeal S.

0. Contractors Davis agricultural college where they will attend the eighteenth annual encampment of 4-H clubs from all over the state. ett. secretary, and Mrs. Harold Approximately 219 pupils of; MONTPELIER, Sept.

A pageant depicting the unit- Work of pouring the cement Soqnot representatives (JP) Vermont, long a rockbound cod's neonle of all churches1 I ch08en foundation and the 104 by 180 Nelson, treasurer. I nttunrl 4 li A art na nmon tnaia The program included numbers the Santa Crus senior high school and the Mission Hill Junior high school commute daily between pronioiuon sirongnuiu, yeeieiuaj nln nnn frp.lt linrtv nf I llMSLlan tmauifureni w7n hfl nrJPnfPd at iha'Frances Young and Arthur Mc- on wnw-u wm at quartette including the Rev. h.h Laughlin. and the Mountain club five growing sheds for the 0- Heath, Mrs. Mattie joined the parade of states favoi lug repeal of the 18th amend ment, the schools and their homes in the rural districts on the school buses.

The DUKeanii ele lea Jveiyn uoairey ana uou- tormea sierra rausurooni cum- Tucner, rars. Annie uaucruu aim evening at 8 p. m. aid Gibbs for the honor. It was the 25th consecutive, pany at Soquel, will be started to 8- Ot this number 162 students state to record Itself In opposition to retention of prohibition Miss Susan White, and readings by Mary Jo Jese.

Refreshments were served to the thirty members and guests by morrow by Kenyon Brothers, Santa Cms contractors. Soquel-Capitola ACTUAL SCENES IN THE NUDIST SETTLEMENTS OF EUROPE AND AMERICA are attending me senior nign school, and 67 are attending the in in four scones and represents the difficulties Christianity encounters in the mission fields and at home on account of the divided condition of Christian people. Scene one deals directly with In the constitution. No other Three hundred thousand feet of Mrs. Nutter, Mrs.

Mary Hirpert junior high school. Personals state has voted for the amendment. Complete returns of the special lumber was today on the ground and Mrs. Josephine Correia, A time schedule has been made 8- out for the leaving time of the the foreign missionary Mi km Jane liofwlor of CaDitola'and being sawed for the construc- Scene two is laid in the throne haB cllot. Miss Riinnra tion of the sheds, the firnt of prohibition repeal election from the 248 towns and cities in Ver Sir.

and Mrs. Charles Pngben- buses from the high school. Bus No. 1 leaves the school at 2:20 room of his satanic majesty wllson San Francisco. iwhich will be completed and ibis of Capitola had as week-end for Soquel, Capitola, Live Oak mont gave: For repeal, 41,279 against 20,672.

Was Doubtful and Ereakers Beach. The same where Imps of hell lay their! Harlan I KohhI. i- of Capitola ready for use within five weeks, plans to hinder the progress of nas returned from Menlo Park, according to James T. Young, the church. I where he attended the sixth annu- manager of the company.

guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 01-sen and Ernest Olsen of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Cranston and daughter, Isabella, and son bus leaves at 3:45 for Soquel and Mountain district. Regarded until the last as the Scene three will show God a Enlsconalian lav. most doubtful state yet to act Robert are spending their vaca Bub No. 2 leaves the school at 3:20 for Soquel, and at 3:50 for Tannery Is Planned Within three weeks an divine plan for the unity of all Christians and scone four repre the Green mountain voters re add! tion at their summer home in Mrs. L.

I'ilklnxton has returned Glenwood. Bus No. 3 leaves at to Capitola after a visit with her tional build ng 60 by 80 feet will- sents the great religious leaders and their followers laying down 3:55 for Davenport and Seaside. be erected to house the cannery, brother, William Whitney, of Sart 1-1 1 1 A Bus No. 4 leaves at 3:50 for Fel Francisco iikichiib oucu, uunci iuum ouU Wui do ine year rouna ton and Zayante.

Bus No. 5 their creeds and disciplines at the foot of the Cross of Christ. The platform of the auditorium Mr. ami Mrs. Fre.l Daubenbis warehouse, Mr.

Young said. Ma- by the company. Paily Output leaves at 3:20 for Live Oak and Breakers Beach, and at 4:05 it The output of the cannery is has been enlarged and both plat of Capitola have as their guest, wi ln18taUe1 lf their daughter, Mrs. R. J.

Bidwell cannerf ln 0Peratlon in nf Ran svn nMann six weeks at which corded themselves by approximately two to one for ratification of the 21st amendment by which the 18 th would be repealed. The victory for the repealists, while sweeping, was not entirely one-sided. At least two of the state's 14 counties recorded themselves in support of the 18th amendment. Lamoille, largely rural, located In the north central section, was one. Orleans, expected to average approximate leaves for Live Oak.

Breakers Beach, Capitola and Seacliff Park. At 3:30 a bus leaves for Jefferson and Happy Valley. form and choir loft will be used to accommodate the large cast. The speaking cast will be as follows: Scene one: Foreign mission Mr. and Mrs Charles Pooling time the Present Panting starts iy iooo pounds daily and the year-and Fay, and he.fia'd- A output will have a value of Charles Jr nf San Franrin I The first ot the new Bneds wiU more than 100,000, according to aro snendin their vacatinn i be ready with 30,000 pounds ot Mr.

Young. by the middle of De- The mushrooms will be canned neia uninese gin, juy auuib, Capitola. 1 At i Mr, fi and Mr i ceuiuer nits yiuteou wm py tne process usea Dy u. w. oav lt.itim-iit!iiiiiiiii)iii.iiiiiwM)l'T:i; adjoining Lamoille, was another.

from that time on, ery, originator of the famous Price of San Jose spent the week- cntinuof. titles Vote Wet Young said. Brand" mushrooms. Sav- It Was upon the rural sections end at the Marine apartments in Capitola. that the prohibition forces relied W.

L. Dasham, R. Gill and J. Falkerson, students at the University of Southern California, spent the week-end at the Dunn apartments in Capitola. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Penny of Capitola have as their guest their daughter, Mrs. Grace Fink, of Crow's Landing. representative or inaia, cugeue Allison; representative of Africa, Richard Good; another heathen, Lloyd Marshall; missionaries, Edith Shaw, Betty Cotnam and Mary Fuson; denominational evils, Florence and Nancy Marshall, Dorothy Slaght and Juani-ta Bodkin; The Book (large Mrs. T.

H. Poyle and sons, One man has been employed in ery, Denver capitalist, is the head the sheds now under cultivation, of an organization controlling and eight more are expected to be four plants in addition to the So-added to the payroll within three quel unit. His plants are the only weeks. When the building pro- ones for canning mushrooms west fpr this support while the antis liad predicted the large cities and Thomas and John, of San Francisco, spent the week-end at the towns would give an overwhelm- Dunn apartments in Cauitola. Tho inE majority against the law twenty men of the Rocky mountains.

late Mr. Doyle was for many years gram 18 completed Holy Bible), V. K. Allison (reader); angels, Rosemary Allison and Evelyn Fuson. private secretary to the late S.

Senator James D. Phelan. Mr. and Mm. J.

J. Whit of Capitola recently had as their Seen two Satanic majesty, Their predictions were borne Montvelier, capital city, went for repeal by more than two to one. Fourteen delegates to a convention to be held later in the moutli were elected as a group although they represented each of thejstate's counties. The convention" will meet in Montpelier to William Corsen; deceitfulness, guests their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph O'Laughlin and daughter Doris of San Clyde Cunnison of Cunnison rattfv formally the 21st amend mothers' garage in Soquel, and ment. The last session of the legisla Earl Morgan; war, Howard Sim- mons; greed, Al Putney; lust, James Littler; drunkenness, Phil Benson; hypocrisy, Harry Walker. Scene three Spirit of unity, Mrs. Fred Whaley; first unity, Mavis Alzina; second unity, Ruth Taylor; third unity, Cecil Taylor; fourth unity, Lorraine Beasley; fifth unity, Edith Bewig; sixth unitv. Dorothy Slaght; seventh his wife and son, Clyde, have gone to Alpine county for a fish ing trip.

Judge F. L. McRcddin of San tui'S early this year legalized the Bal of 3.2 beer. A state liquor law would prohibit the sale of beverages, of greater alcoholic content than the 3.2 variety even if prohibition should be -repealed. Are Nudists camera-shy? SEE "BACK TO NATURE" Should going naked be encouraged? SEE "BACK TO NATURE" See Paris mannikins who display gowns all week Display themselves as Nudists in "BACK TO NATURE" Here is something new (and nude) under the Sun! SEE "BACK TO NATURE" A New York stenographer all week A joyous NUDIST ALL WEEK.END! See her in "BACK TO NATURE" DO YOU KNOW THAT There are over 300 NUDIST CAMPS in the United States? SEE "BACK TO NATURE" You can't tell a Nudist until you see one nude! SEE "BACK TO NATURE" How Does a woman take the plunge from the fully dressed to the Nude state? SEE "BACK TO NATURE" What goes on in a Nudist Camp SEE "BACK TO NATURE" Will the world go naked? 10 years ago Nudism was unknown Today Nudists number over SEE "PACK TO NATURE'' SECOND SPECIAL FEATURE Francisco entertained a group of friends from the" bay cities at the Dunn apartments in Capitola over the Helen Breeden Thft next session of the legisla the week-end.

ture does not convene uritil. 193.5 iium-iT nin( son Ot Dr. James For nearly 60 years Vermont and Mrs. N. C.

MacLaffertv of So. E. has-been a prohibition state. quel, left this week for St. Hele Alliso.

Scene four Herald, Littler; Martin Luther, Kegerise; John Calvin, Murray; Roger Williams, Webster; Bishop White, Frank Orville na, wliere ho will enter Pacific Union college. M. A Al Put Walters; John Wesley, ney; Charles WeBley, Willard Mrs. W. It.

'Welch of Capitola and Mrs. Frank Hesler of Santa Cruz have returned from Modesto where they visited Mrs. Welch's Lofberg; James O'Kelley, FranK Painter; Thomas Campbell, John Glllum; The Book, V. K. Allison.

At the close of the pageant a sister, Mrs. A. P. Hansen, for sev eral days. silver offering will be taken Mrs.

H. W. Huber of Capitola has as her guest her son, Henry w. nuDer, of Rio Vista. Mr.

Huber is employed as mechanical foreman with the California Pack Vjola Sweet Is Main Speaker At Exchange Lunch Y4ola Sweet was guest speaker thiff noon at the regular luncheon of the Exchange club at the Palo-maf hotel. JSrs. Sweet spoke on the Game of fcife and How to Play It. She said that if one looks at life cheerfully and happily one will finft the outlook optimistic. She gave an interesting talk and it wa regretted that there was not a larger attendance at the harles Canfield and Chri3 Bugenhart will be chairmen of next week's meeting.

Robert E. LaMotte 10 Year Resident Here Dies At 68 ing corporation in Rio Vista. Ilr. awl Mrs. Sutton Christian of Soquel spent the week-end in Reno, where they visited Mrs.

Christian's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Semenza.

1 Mr. and Mrs. H. Youiigiiian of Seabright will leave tomorrow Robert E. LaMotte, a native of Maryland and a resident of Santa Cruz for the last ten years, died in this city last night at the age of 68 years.

His residence was at 291 Walnut avenue. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Bessio LaMotte, and two daughters, Mrs. C. J.

Snow of for the Century of Progress in Jupt4 hZm BEER A cme Beer is 100 a properly aged, lager beer. Its bouquet and flavor are the most delightful (hat brewing art has developed. It is a rich, mellow brew of the light Pilsener type that refreshes without adding a particle to your weight. Acme Beer is non-fattening. Its light color bespeaks to every connois Chicago.

liarles Towner, 250 Pine 3 NRA MEETINGS TO street, hus had as his guests Mrs i tm ft 7( 'a. I it- 1 1 W. K. Towner and daughter, BE HELD TONIGHT Oakland and Mrs. W.

D. Witter of Baltimore, Md, Florence, of San Jose. Funeral services will be held at Mr. mid Mrs. Marcel JoIiiikoii, o'elock tomorrow afternoon tii vvaier street, nave had as from the Chase undertaking par Three NRA meetings are to be held tonight, the general builders at the Hamilton Church place on 'Ocean street, concrete contractors at the Central Supply com their guests over the week-end Mrs.

Johnson's uncle and aunt, lors. The body will be cremated. Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolt of pany office and plasterers at the Inside and Outside Pennsylvania. Hyne Smith residence.

(Continued from Page One) Raymond Smith of Merrill ave Friday evening the painters will meet at the Building Trades countryside was bathed in the nue, East Twin Lakes, who has visited friends in Lemoore the Council rooms at the Odd Fel lows' hall. past few days, returned home last evening. LIVE OAK FARM CENTER Mr. and Sirs. George Goebel mellow effulgence of the harvest moon.

I sat down on a log and absorbed it all." O. K. with us, Sandy, but next time you have an effulgence of moonshine, call in some of your friends. It's not only the social thing to do, but you i' i seur the high quality of the materials which are so skillfully blended to impart full flavor and refreshing energy. She ployed the gome of love the modern' way only lo learn Ibot broken commanejmtnts TO SEE PAM VIUIH and Mr.

and Mrs. Val C. Waterman left yesterday for Sacra The farm bureau recreational committee will have charge of mento where they, will attend the bring broken hegrtji A the meeting tomorrow night of state fair. will feel better next morning. 3.

W. Cooley and Harry Johns the Live Oak farm center, according to the announcement to- Down Florida way the velocity of San Jose with their families CUf. day of Walter Christie, director, spent the week-end in Mrs. A of a storm was 100 miles an hour. Included on the program will be should you care to know how it a motion picture ot Boulder dam feels to be in a wind going 100 eoastruction.

miles an hour we will be content Bell's cottages at Breakers Beach. CAKIKM 4 IT HAPPENS. A Paramount Picture with to stay at home. HELEN TWELVETREES BRUCE CABOT ADRIjENNE AMES WILLIAM ARRIG AN A TWO CARS GO OFF TRACK NEAR CAPITOLA "wo box cars connected with the, early morning freight from Watsonville went off tho tracks out niilo eaut of Capitola thin First Church of Christ Scientist SANTA CRUZ KEN MURRAY I announces a morning. No damage was done, The cars were put back on tne track shortly before noon.

The train was delayed for three hoars. FREE LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Deputy Sheriff C. V. Nason and Mrs. Nason and Mr.

and Mrs. G. B. Davis and daughter Marion, of Oakland, were guests of "Mrs. Davis' parents, Col.

and Mrs. Davis of San Francisco who occupied the A. M. Holbrook residence in Breakers Beach the past month. Mr.

Nason and G. George Raft l- X. -4- by James G. Rowell, C. S.

of Kansas City, Mo. Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother The First Church of Christ Scientist, iu Boston, Massachusetts HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM California Street mill Walnut Avenue Thursday, Sept. 7, at 8 P. M. The public is cordially invited to attend.

and CALIFORNIA BREWING ASSOCIATION SAN MANCISCO I A ANGELES Sylvia Sidney Published Government su-tistics la the Wall Street Journal show that Acme outsells all other beers throughout the West 1111 KGO. "Stars of the West" an 111. Ill NBC feature, every Monday night, 8:30 to 9 p.m. refreshing as Acme Beer. In B.

Davis went on a deer hunting trip while here. 4 IT HAPTENS. 'The Pick-Up".

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