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PAGE EIGHT SANTA CRUZ NEWS, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1930 JEL REY SOCIETY TO CAFETERIA SUPPER BY (EASTERN STAR TONIGHT The Idlewlld chapter Order of FASHIONS SPONSOR MOTION PICTURE the Eastern star will feature a SOCIAL cafeteria supper in the banquet hall of the Masonic temple this The Del Rey society of the First-Congregational church is sponsoring the presentation of a motion picture. In the church tomorrow evening. The picture chosen is "My Lady of Whims," starring evening from 6 to 7 o'clock. During the supper music will be fur Clara Bow.

nished by radio and following the closed lodge meeting, a program SIXTEEN NEW MEMBERS INITIATED BV MOOSE The Moose lodge held a well attended meeting Monday evening in Moose hall, for the purpose of initiating sixteen new The following names for membership were presented and voted upon were Emll S. Jaraini, Robert B. Zieber, C. H. Forehand, Chris Brass, John R.

Silva, and Leo Pera. Delicious refreshments were served after the ceremonies by Fred Sinklnson, Virgil Huff, Edward Strohbeen, Elmer Kaler, and Desmond Barber. Those 'Initiated were E. R. Hart, Chris Schultz, J.

F. Dolan, Getch Brumblay, Thos. E. Bergin, How SHAM BATTLE WILL BE HELD SATURDAY NIGHT IN SAN JOSE P. W.

Club Hears W. E. Elmer 7 Give Talk On Adult Education Calendar of Social Events W. E. Elmer, principal of the CALIFORNIA LEAGUE FAVORS NORRIS FOR Santa Crut high school spoke be Wednesday Acqulnas Dramatic club.

fore the members ot the Business and Professional Women's club at The five county Inter-county council of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet Saturday In San Jose at 6:30. Under the auspices of the San Jose post No. 344, the National Guard of California' will hold a demonstration ot a night Catholic Ladies Aid Society, NATIONAL LEADER Holy Cross hall, 7:30. the monthly business meeting held in the library last evening. Mr.

Elmer chose as his subject, "The The northern California ard Silva, Floris Minier, R. S. Min- Idlewlld O. E. S.

Masonic temple. Cafeteria supper 6 to 7 branches of the National League ier, John Silva, Harry Suttey, J. Value of Adult Education." of American Pen women met In the o'clock. American War Mothers. In defining adult education Mr.

I Ffllrmnnt hntpl in finn Vrnnfiarn attack and sham batt which the L. Winterhalder PUwC IS I E- Winterhalder, L. E. Barker War will be declared on the Al-lFred B. Reynolds and Lulgi Cem-maden road.

Infantry troops, how-loreui. American Legion Auxiliary Elmer said, "Adult education is recently to endorse the candidacy self directed education beyond 0f Kathleen Norris for national public schools and college con- president of the league at the com- tDPfa Ua aliM (hut (ha ttma fnl tacts." He said that the time for inis organization is tne young peoples society of church and the proceeds derived from the collection will be used to send delegates to the Asilomar convention this summer. This convention is held every year and is attended by Congregational young people from all northern California. There are classes conducted by leading educators for young people of high school and college age. The aim of the Dey Rey society is to raise $150 to send its delegate.

If this picture proves a success, It will be followed by another next month. Clayton Wright is chairman of the club. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY SEWING CLUB TO MEET The Sewing club of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Esther Helm at lfr South Branciforte avenue at 7:30. The club has caught up on the hosnital work and, will now work on Red Cross service.

All members are urged to be present this evening. companies, corps ma- Tnose putting on the chine gun corps, aeroplane bomb- work and vislting from San Jose ing election at the national con adult education is from the age were: Past Dictator Robert Nel part in the maneuvers which will son. Dr. E. W.

Pratt. J. W. Glass of 18 on. Age No Barrier Mr.

Elmer said he considered Sewing club, Mrs. Esther Helm, 16 South Branciforte avenue 7:30. Thursday Live Oak Farm Bureau Live Oak clubhouse 7:30. Italian Catholic Federation, Holy Cross hall. Azalea Circle Companions of the Forest.

Women's Luncheon club Casa del Rey hotel. D. C. Graybeal, Lewis Zapas, Ron transform the rifle range of the national guard into a miniature ald Vining, Kenneth Lyman, Orin vention in Washington next April. Miss Bernice Downing, national fifth vice-president and a member of the Santa Clara County league of which Mrs.

Jessie DeL. Enright is a member, was hostess at the luncheon. The guests included presidents of the northern Cali This is the Ascot scarf worn In the English manner with the tailored spring suit. It is of dark brown crepe and biege knitted wool. age no barrier to learning.

He Stimson, John Balarin, "Frank will be given, with several surprise features, including an engagement announcement. All members of the Eastern S.tar and their friends are invited to. the supper. The cafeteria will be arranged with every detail worked out, Including a cashier and a desk to receive complaints. The committee in charge is Mrs.

A. O. Goldstein, Mrs. Eva Burgess, Mrs. Carrie Tyre, Mrs.

George C. Hopkins, Mrs. Julia Royse, Mrs. Lloyd Bowman, Mrs. Blanche Stasny, Mrs.

Beth Stasny, Mrn. Glen Achterberg, Miss Cora Adams and Miss Mabel Wheeler. OFFICERS AND TEACHERS MEETING AT CHURCH The officers and teachers of the First Baptist church Sunday school held a very important business meeting last evening at the church. A good many were present. Plans were made for the future classification of the Sunday school members.

HIGH SCHOOL A. CARD PARTY FRIDAY The high school A. will give a bridge and whist party in the Chinese room of the Hotel Palomar Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. S.

Magldson is In charge and attractive table prizes and a door prize will be awarded. The proceeds go to the scholarship fund of the organization. These parties are growing In popularity and the public is cordially invited to attend. DEATH CALLS WELL KNOWN S. F.

LAWYER Gindicis; form San Francisco, battlefield. Flares, bombs, signal rockets, tracer bullets and real ball ammunition will tend to make the range a replica of the days of the great war. The post is sponsoring the dem fornia branches. Bernice Downing J. C.

Stimson and Carl F. Johnson. ALL DAY MEETING HELD BY AUXILIARY SEWING LI was sponsored for national secre- stated that It has been adequately proven that older people learn just as quick, learn just as much, are able to learn more and learn it quicker than the average young person. He gave as an example the pf the daily newspapers. The older 'person in a few minutes will quickly glance through a tary and Mrs.

James Wales for Strivers class social afternoon Mrs. Warren More 260 Walnut avenue. W. C. T.

IT. First M. E. church, prayer service 2:16 business meet-, state vice-president. In Kathleen Norris the Califor onstration with the actual maneuvers being carried out by national guard companies from San Members of the United Spanish War Veterans' Auxiliary Sewing nia leagues feel they have chosen ing and program 2:30.

club held an all day meeting yes Jose, Los Gatos, Gilroy, Salinas, one of the outstanding women of Neighbors of Woodcraft Sewing terday at the home of Mrs. Minnie paper and get the Important the nation who will be acceptable Smith on Paul Sweet Lane. to every part of the country and while the younger person has to Alameda, San Francisco and Hay-ward. More than 250 guardsmen are expected to take part. Food for the men will be served and follow club.

Live Oak A. Redmen and Pocahontas dance Moose hall. Btudy the contents more carefully. Fancy work and prizes for card parties to be given by the auxiliary were worked on, and plans were ing the battle, a'dance will be held Another example Is the faculty of remembering people. Mr.

Elmer said that contacts eome faster as one grows older and one's mind Friday for the guardsmen at Sunset Cot- Federated Mission Society all taea Wdwnrrt V. Evans, rnmman- made for a bazaar to be held In the future. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. ONE CENT SALE TVnstnr Remedies Frl. nml Snt.

KOo Milk of Magnesia. 2 for 51c: BI)o RoKiilnx, 8 fnr 51c; $1 Mineral Oil, 2 for $1.01: 2re Aspirin Tablets (24). 2 for 2(ip; B0r Ansl-(teslc Balm. 2 for lite; 50e Bornllne. 2 for 61o; 2Ec Cnrhollo Wltrh Hazel Salve, 2 for 20c; Compoiinrt Cathartic Pills, 2 for 26c.

Dozens of others also. HORDWDRR PHARMACY Purine Ave. day meeting First Congregational der ot the veterans post, Is chair church. Address by Deaconess man of the committee In charge oi charge of will add luster to the national organization. Two members of the National League live in Santa Cruz, Mrs.

Jessie DeL Enright, a member of the Santa Clara County league and Mrs. H. W. H. Pennlman who has a membership in the San Francisco league.

CATHOLIC Y. L. I. CABARET DANCE SUCCESS must, retain more. Tjrp" of Education Mr.

Elmer divided adult educa Phelps promptly at 10:30 a. m. The next all day meeting will be held March 19 In the Veterans' hall, at which time Mrs. Jessie Albright and Mrs. Catherine Love First Methodist church all the committee In charge of the demonstration.

Members of the local post are planning to attend both the coun tlon -Into three classes, which will church social. result in social, occupational and Christian Missionary Alliance cultural efficiency. He pointed out Young People's society, Robert the need of the average person Miller, 33 Bixby street. American Legion, Veterans' cil meeting and the sham battle JCDGE DONALD YOUNGER PERFORMS CEREMONY for all three branches. It Is necessary, the speaker said, nlng in Holy Cross hall to enjoy hall, lace will be hostesses.

Rose Stanley, Rachel Wright, May Lewis, Hazel Handley, Edith Putz. Maud Lewis, Catherine Lovelace, Carrie Amador, Gladys Smith, Viola Falconer. MRS. B. F.

KELLEY RECEIVES KITCHEN SHOWER Mrs. R. H. Breland of Anthony the delightful cabaret ainner "My Irish Rose" three act that adult education be systematic. He quoted from the California dance given by the Y.

L. I. ThelCome(jy drama. Live Oak club- Judge Donald Younger read the Two rows of machine stitching law that provides for adult ed hall was beautifully decorated house 8:15 benefit radio fund. SAN FRANCISCO, March 5.

(JP) George A. McGowan, prominent San Francisco attorney and stepfather of Mrs. Milo Abercrom-bie, divorced wife of Lt. Commander Lyman K. Swenson of the U.

S. navy, died unexpectedly at his home here today. marriage ceremony yesterday af at the edge of the brim and two ucatlon in charge of the high with baloons or all colors, laven- sponsored by ternoon for Miss Bertha May buckled straps around the crown. dar streamers, and serpentine Presbyterian church monthly Gaunt and Rothwell Leaton both of Watsonville. which cleverly carried out tneiB0Cai afternoon In church par- one of felt, the other of dark brown suede, distinguish this felt sports hut for spring.

theme of the evening, A jNignrjorg The bride was attended by her in Monte school boards of the state, providing for evening schools or special day and evening classes to be held in any desired subjects. Will Offer Courses Mr. Elmer said that the board of education would organize at any time, any course desired by Madame Lankovsky, profession This Week's Specials House Dresses Special Value $1.00 S. IT. Green Stamps liiidles Homo Journal Patterns TROLAFS Soquel at Branciforte Phone 795 I Marriage Intentions I al dancer, assisted by Howard street was the hostess yesterday to Mrs.

B. F. Kelley and a group of friends, who tendered her a delightful surprise kitchen shower. Mrs. Kelley has recently moved into her new home at 141 Windsor street.

Millie and Bobby Breland, attired in white ballet costumes, pre Roper offered a lovely Spanish I dance, protraying the color and music of Spain, to the intricate mother, and the witnesses were Hebert Young and Ernest Vogt. The bridegroom gave his occupation as a musician. MIDWEEK SERVICE AT FIRST BAPTIST CHl'RCH The First of a series of studies on, "Dispensation," given by 'the Rev. W. B.

Pearson pastor of the the members of the Business and Professional Women's club to be steps of the hesitation tango. Miss JUDGE DONALD YOUNGER PERFORMS CEREMONY Alfred Peter Fenton 26, and Jennie Clang, 21 both of San Francisco, were married this morning by Judge Donald Younger. The witnesses were Louis B. Sherrill of this city, and Charles V. Dick of Watsonville.

The groom is a salesman. They will make their home in San held at any time and for as long as Margaret Gregory entertained with sented the packages in a large basket which was beautifully dec required without cost. He commended the indepen- Henry Donald Carter, 61, Ala-' meda, Bertha Ludwlg Freeman, 48, Oakland. Virgil Goodenow, 38, San Francisco, California, Eulah Arm-: strong, 29, San Francisco. MARRIAGE LIOENSES ISSUED i Alfred Peter Fenton, 26, San Francisco, Jeanne Glang, 21, San! Francisco.

I Sunday Gloria Strmich concert, Holy Cross hall. Concert of Lenten music. Calvary Episcopal church, 7:30. Monday Santa Cruz O. E.

S. Daughters of Union Veterans. Live Wire class of First Christian church. Tuesday Young Ladies Institute Holy Cross hall 8 o'clock. Pythian Sisters Odd Fellows hall 8 o'clock.

Young Women's Guild First Congregational church joint meeting with other church guilds of dently and well organized groups orated with spring flowers. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. First Baptist church, will Slartj this Wednesday evening. The let that exist at the present time in this community, mentioning the Friday Shakespeare club, the var Those present were Mrs. George ter for the memory verse this week Prather, Mrs.

June Spencer, Mrs. Dudley Winterhalder, and Mrs. Merle Means. is Bring your Bible. The public Is Invited to these meetings.

ious study departments ot the Santa Crui Women's club and the Pi Omlcron sorority that Is being a difficult acrobatic dance. Miss Yvonne Hildreth delighted her audience with a Yankee Doodle dance. Miss Betty Ann Milang brought back the old fashioned dances ot 1765 costumed 'in a long dainty crinoline. Miss Leona Brisac, attired in a charming black costume, executed a ballet toe dance, whlth added to the prevailing theme of a cabaret dinner. Clarence Hayes, impersonating Prof.

Anton Sharagach in Italian dialect brought much merriment to his onlookers. George Parton gave a 'group of clever impersonations including, Irene Bordoni singing, "One Hour organized here. In closing he said "I want you -T-KrunTVM "1 Unique city supper at Congregational to-ieallie something of the friend ship of books. Books are real and church 6:30. Laurel A.

kindergarten everlasting friends that grow more valuable as the years go by." room 2:30. I United Spanish War Veterans) Spacious! leg room head room DYNAMIC NEW C. R. Shtpway, representing the and Auxiliary Veterans hall. Santa Cruz Business Men's asso- of Love" in which he was dressed cIttJon told ot the course In "Mer GEK MEMBERS ENTERTAINED In a black satin dress and laven" uy poNALI) EBERT dar slippers.

He then imperson ated Beatrice Lillie, famous stage comedienne, In a little girl's dress. chandising for Executives" that the association is sponsoring. This course of lectures is being held in the high school every Wednesday evening under the direction of the board of education and in charge Members of the Iota Alpha chapter ot the Gamma Eta Kappa fraternity, were entertained last evening by Donald Ebert at the Mr. Parton was assisted by his sister, Miss Ruth Parton. Wilda home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs Charles J. Ebert on King street. Leiner accompanied. of David L. Oberg.

Miss Emily Pawla announced Th committee, who worked un Discussions were held on the early spring dance which will be tiringly for success of the eve that anyone interested in joining the Pi Omlcron sorority should ning included Miss Phair Morrls-sey, general chairman; Miss Rose Cody, Mrs. George S. Tait, Mrs. W. H.

Walker, Mrs. M. Krilano- get in touch with the registrar in the Casa del Rey hotel. Hurry-Hurry-Hurry Last Times Today Idol of Millions on the Air Greater Than Ever on the Screen! President Mildred Rogers an nounced a Public Relations din vich, Mrs. Henry Watson, Mrs.

Hansen, Clare Prothers. Miss Isa bel Trask (president of the so ner to be held In San Jose Monday evening, to which the members ot the Santa Cruz club are ciety), and Clare Fagen. held in the near future, and plans were made for an invitational dance to be held In three weeks. Delicious refreshments were served later in the evening. Those present were: Arthur Durst, Ted Wetmore, Harry Smiley, Loren Nichols, Don McHugh, Elmer Hall, John Nellson, Earl Neilson, Bud Wolfe, Al Peterson, Arne Iversen, Glen Dakan, Kenny Gleanson, Bruce Montgomery, Harrison Christian.

4 fr 4 FRIDAY SHAKESPEARE NATIVE SONS INVITE W5 Invited. WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASH'N, HOLD MEETING The Women's Benefit associa WATSONVILLE TO PARTY Invitation from the Native Sons You ride in comfort in The Dynamic New Erskine. It is a BIG car of 1 14 inch wheelbas! impressive dynamic! Its horsepower rubber cushioned engine provides a superabundance of power per pound, which is unleashed by a new full-power muffler, pioneered by Studebaker. Response is instant dynamic! The Dynamic New Erslcine proves its quality by such advancements as Duo-Servo 4-wheel brakes; Hydraulic shock absorbers; Costlier double-drop frame; Self-adjusting spring shackles; Thermostatic cooling; Ross cam-and-lever steering. THE STUDEBAKER.

CORP. OF AMERICA, A R. Enluna, PmidaU parlor In Watscnvllle to attend a whist party there next Tuesday night was extended at the meet tion held a well attended meeting last evening In the Odd Fellows to 1125 at the factory small hall. Two members trans CLUB TO MEET feree! to tne local lodge irom ing of the Santa Cruz parlor of the Native Sons last night. Fifteen members signified their In Lodge No.

48, Turlock. They were tention of going. Mrs. Mabel C. Rawley and Glen Rawley, a junior.

The meeting of the Santa Cruz The monthly all day meeting parlor next Tuesday will start at The study of Act III, King Lear, led by Mrs. W. M. Carmean and current events led by Miss Minnie Otto will constitute the program to be given before the Friday Shakespeare club at the meeting Hiiday afternoon In the public library. will be held Thursday, March 13 6:45 o'clock and as soon as the business of the meeting Is over in the Odd Fellows hall.

A delicious luncheon will be served at noon, and each member attending is asked to bring something for those going to Watsonville will start. Next Monday evening a com the lunch NOTICE mittee from the Native Sons parlor will appear before the Native Daughters In regard to participa Plans for the quarterly luncheon will be made at this As a special convenience to our tion by members of the two Santa Cruz organizations in the Septem-i customers beginning March 5, we time. TO ENTERTAIN JUNIOR CHOIR The Rev. and Mrs. H.

W. D. will carry a complete line of fresh ber 9th celebration in Los Angeles i this year. Hornaday will entertain the mem HOLD ALL DAY fish under special, sanitary, iced display counter. Phone 164, 165 or 60.

We deliver. OWENS GROCERY MARKET, 325 Soquel Ave. (advt.) Mill ff The voice that enthralled millions i on the air in a song-spansled Hif 11 romance of the screen f3U I RUDY WALLEE 111 i AND HIS CONNECTICUT YANKEES f'f! jhe VAGABOND LOVER IfE with i SALLY BLANE MARIE DRESS LKR jAWRr EDDIE NUGENT Tf Directed i'V 1 MARSHALL NEILAN MEETING YESTERDAY The Congregational Women's club of the First Congregational church held its all day meeting yesterday at the church. A large attendance was present. bers ot the Junior choir of the East Side M.

E. church at 10 o'clock Saturday morning Immediately after the regular rehearsal. An Invitation is extended to all members of the regular choir, and especially to new members. W. C.

T. IT. TO MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON Santa Crui W. C. T.

U. will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:15 o'clock at the First Methodist A delicious hot luncheon was served at noon on tables gay with marigolds, marguerites, and smil-ax. Members of the Branciforte group arranged the tables. Mrs. F.

H. Stikeman presided at church, for "Temperance and Missions The principal speaker a short business session, after which a social time was enjoyed. Mrs. Helen Byrne and Miss Minnie Otto won prizes In a telegram composition contest. will be Miss Martha Moors, a mis Every member of our staff takes personal pride in maintaining the reputation for HOSPITALITY COURTEOUS SERVICE MODERN COMFORT so quickly attained by your new Hotel Palomar When shopping relax in the restful lobby; meet your local and out-of-town friends.

You are always welcome at The Palomar and your friends will appreciate your judgment in letting us care for them. sionary from India. Two mission The social features in charge of aries from Africa will also be there. Mrs. Harlan Smith Included a PACIFIC MOTOR SALES CO.

song contest, with sides captained by Mrs. W. H. Wilson and Mrs. F.

D. McPherson. The Wilson A. D. Sgarlato, Mgr.

183 FRONT ST. PHONE 2112 STARTS TOMORROW Noah Beery Billie Dove Antonio Moreno in "CAREERS" ONE CENT BALE 2.1c Merrarorhroia Sol. 3 for Me tarn Kla. OxU. for Z3c Me Ere Batk 3 for Me Me Caaeara Aromatic.

for Sir SSe Laxative CoM Breaker 2-2Se Horanydrr's Pharmacy 132 Pacific Ave. team sang, "My Bonnie Lies Over the and the McPherson team sang, "Mary Had a Little The pieces were sung, hummed, whistled, and given BUILT BY STUDEBAKER BUILDER OF CHAMPIONS "1.

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