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SANTA CRUZ NEWS, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1929 PAGE SIX 'ocieiClubs iMvsic 'WORKMAN AURT MORRIS AB RAMS SCHNITZEL HAS IDEAS ON RUM, COMEDY AND OTHER MATTERS SERIOUSLY IN Established 1880 I-OCAL GIHIi WKDDET) TO SAX JOHR YOl'TH Miss Uelh Mills of this city, 16 FEET FALL and Philip Wall of San Jose, were Gft SMAlOTfM Perfessor Herman Schnitzel" himselluf, is in Santa Crux. The of music for the group, gave a short program with her choir which has been invited to sing at two entertainments In the near future. FORKSTKRS OF AMKIUCA INSTALLATION Santa Cruz Court No. CI, For married yesterday at noon in Wil lows, Glenn county at the Catholic jfirst appearance of this celobiut- Losing his footing a Joist. KFRC artist in his radio show while engaged in wrecking the old at the Nw Santa Cruz theater Farmers I'nion building, the newjlns started a gale of site of the Bank of Italy, Samuel lauKhter which will not subside 0 esters of America, installed offi It.

Combs, a curnenter or until long after this funny feller cers Wednesday night. Deputy Grand Chief Ranger S. Ward was the insalling officer, assisted by Past Chief Ranger T. D. Ely.

The new oiticers lor the year from the Ooniversity of Cineina-polis has departed for home. Schnitzel puts into his work a subtlety of wit which often causes his audience to miss the point for a split fraction of a second, making the result far funnier than if it has been seen at once. are William Rament, past -chief ranger; A. Rosa, chief ranger; S. it.

Rodgers, financial secretary; II. T. Alzina, treasurer; K. F. Blaisdell, recording secretary; In a long interview in a bay city Joris, senior woodward; G.

Rami rez, junior woodward; T. W. newspaper recently Scnnitzel defined comedy, the language being his own: Kitchens, senior beadle; F. Pede- moufe, junior beadle; John 'Vot is comedy? Well, dot's an Frank, lecturer; F. L.

Blaisdell church. The ceremony was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mills of this city, brother and sister-in-law of the bride.

The wedding took place on the 75th anniversary of Mrs. M. II. Mills, grandmother of Miss Mills. The couple left Willows during the afternoon for a honeymoon after which they will make their home In Willows where Mr.

Wall has a position as government engineer. SAX FRANCISCO COITI.F. MARIUKD BY JIDGK YOI XGKR According to a marriage certifi-, rate on file today at the recorder's office, Dalzell Johns Potter of 101 Woodland avenue, San Francisco, and Doris Mae Stanley, also of San Francisco, were quietly married in the office of Donald Younger, justice of the peace. J. H.

Nelson, sealer of weights and measures, and Mrs. K. Helene Fourney, secretary of his honor, were witnesses. The groom, a student, is 22 years of age, while the bride is 21 years of age and is a secretary. CHORAL AXD J.ITKRARY (M il The next meeting of the club will be held Wednesday, February 20, at the home of Mrs.

W. L. Webster. The literary program trustees, and Dr. F.

E. Morgan, intriplicate qvestion der answer to vich Is quite simple. Ven a fun Genuine Imported DEAUVILLE SANDALS Sg.65 $7.50 BEAUTIFUL beyond anything that has ever been offered in past years- comfortable beyond belief and we have them in widths as narrow as AAA and sizes 2 to 8 A perfect fit and real service guaranteed. See the new colorings. North Branciforte avenue, wasj critically injured yesterday after-j noon when he fell 1C feet.

Rushed to the Mission hospital by the Johnson ambulance, Combs was found to be suffering a broken left shoulder, a dislocated right hip and severe abrasions and contusions of the body. He was attended by Dr. John I'feiffer. An X-ray photograph revealed no internal injuries. Combs was working on the roof of the building removing the lasi rafter.

He lost his footing when the joist turned and plunged to the second floor, landing heavily. The injured man is experienced in the wrecking business having assisted Wrecker II. R. Lord for the last six months. He helped to clear the new Hotel Rallch and Wool worth building sites.

This is but the second accident occurring here during the clearing of three sites and subsequen-tal building operations. Lord is protected with insurance by the Indemnity Insurance company of North America. Oil Stockholders ny teller says something vol makes you laugh, dot iss comedy. physician. SANTA CRl'Z WOMAN'S LI XCHKOX CLVH The Santa Cruz Woman's Lun PKKFESSOK SCHNITZEL R.RLINSCOTT DIES SUDDENLY For ulceration, tier tact dot Calvin Coolidge has a sore wrist aim! unny in itselluf, but if he got it choon club met yesterday after from sliding down on der stair case in der ite House und lan- noon at the Casa del Rey with Mrs.

Ralph Morrison presiding. ng on his kneck, dot's comedy." In the same paper Schnitzel "Ruby Ring" Hosiery $1.50 $1.95 All the new Spring shades in all sizes. The president called attention to the statewide art exhibit in the auditorium, urging all members to attend that had not already says, speaking ot the prohibition Richard Roy Linscott, 49 years of ago, passed away at 11 o'clock last night at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Linscott subject: "Der entire country is subdivided on der broposition. Der drys are all vet und der vetsi done so. The program of the aflernoon was arranged by Mrs. A.

V. Turn Walnut avenue. Death was ill lacriruru l.v.i nl Oil er included a fire lighting cere you get, ouch! dey call it jackass brandy, but dot's wrong. Der brandy aind a jackass, no not unexpected, and a great shock to Mr. Linscott's many friends.

It was caused by a heart attack. Mr. Linscott was a native of Watsonville and moved to this mony by the Camp Fire Girls of the Cault and Branciforte schools under the direction of Miss Edith Favor Assessment der brandy und der man vot makes it aind der jackass und will be under the direction of Mrs. Budworth, who will discuss citv about 40 years ago, when hisi neither is der man vot sells it. father came here to become coun Stockholders of the Greater The New Spring Styles "ENNA JETTICK" no ueu is uer juckuss iei aei i ty supei intendent of schools.

peoples guess." the achievements of Mme. Schu mann-Heink. AZALEA CIRCLE: MERTIX And Schnitzel who comes to Santa Cruz Oil company voted to request the directors to levy a third ten per cent assessment for the purpose of continuing drilling for oil at the De Laveaga Santa Cruz to kill old King Gloom is ready to entertain you at each performance tonight and After finishing his schooling in this city Mr. Linscott accepted a position with the Southern Pacific railroad, and stayed with that company for many years. Mr.

Linscott leaves his parents, and Mrs. J. W. Linscott, two The regular bi-monthly meeting of Azalea Circle No. 707, Com Arch Fikes, principal of the Gault school.

The three girls who participated in the entertainment and received honor beads were June Bloomer, Lorraine Shove and Glenys Bodkins. Miss Melba Hoffman accompanied by Mrs. Norman Sullivan at the piano, sang two solos, "Waters of Minnetonka," and "Where My Caravan" Has Rested." AQl'IXAS DRAMATIC MF.KTIXG Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G.

Morton were hosts at their home on Walnut avenue to the Aquinas Dramatic club where It was decid park well last night. F. M. Garrison, who acted as chairman, replied to all questions regarding the condition of the well, finin-ces, etc. The meeting was in the sisters Mrs.

May Williamson and iMiss Anna Linscott; and four brothers, Dr. L. M. Linscott, Dr. IW.

R. Linscott. Harry Linscott of Support Footwear hamber of commerce headquar ters and a large number of stockholders attended. nveident Watsonville, and H. C.

Linscott Mrs. Rnlph Cardiff, panions of the Forest, was held last night at the Odd Fellows' hall at which time plans were discussed for the grand session of the grand circle to be held In this city with the state convention of Foresters of America in May. Mrs. Josephine Gannon and Mrs. Anna Francois were appointed to confer with the Foresters to arrange for the conference.

Friday, February 15, the Redwood drill team of the local order will go to Monterey for an Initia of New York. of the California congress of Par The remains are at the Wessen- ent-Teachers, will leave Monday Death Summons dorf mortuary. Services will be for Oakland, where she will at ed to produce a play some time held from the late residence at tend the state board meeting. Mrs. Holcomb -Tics, Straps, Pumps -ItU'KCi Chaiii)iiKn, Taut -Itlack Kid, I'lilciit I.chIIm'i--Widths AAA to KKK Siy.cs ZVi to I) 105 Walnut avenue Saturday af this spring.

Milton Coghlan as chairman of the entertainment (initio Itoi'i'iidori, was listed ternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. B. among the Santa ('nutans who committee had prepared an agree M. Palmer officiating. Friends Mrs.

Virginia Holcomb, SO went to San Francisco to enjoy able social evening that, featured years of age, passed away at her tion of the Magnolia circle of that and acquaintances are invited to attend the services. Interment the two day appearance of Al Jol- home at HO Oxford street last city. Grand Chief Companion son, singing comedian, at the War- will be at the Watsonville ceme Mrs. Nellie Graves will be present Mario Tocalina, accordion player. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Ritchey, Mr. and Mrs. AI Finn, Mr. and Mrs.

Thom field theater. He returned home night. She was a native of Ohio. Mrs. Holcomb leaves two sons tery.

at Monterey at that time. last evening. Mr. Borradori says The work of tha Redwood drill and a daughter: George Holcomb all performances attracted capac We Give S. H.

Green Stamps MORRIS' ABRAMS' PACIFIC AVE. AT LINCOLN SANTA CRl'Z TEMPERATURES team has attracted the attendtion as Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sgarlato, Mr. and Mrs.

Leslie ity houses. of Foresters throughout the state despite the fact that it has only Mi-, and Mrs. Russell Morgar- Whiting, Mrs. Eugene McFadden, of San Francisco, and O. B.

Denny of Santa Cruz, and Mrs. H. O. Ladd of Watsonville. The remains are at Wessen-dorf's mortuary.

No funeral arrangements have beeii announced Minimum 26. Maximum 55. Clear. Isabelle Trask, Mrs. Frank Hro- gan, Hose Cody, Gwendolyn uonu.

iedge, who have been visiting for past two weeks with Mrs. Morgar-iedge's broth D. A. Beauregard, left today for their homo in Margaret Williams, Julia Wil as yet, pending the arrival of Mr. liams, Brother Charles of the Brothers of Mary, Father E.

Fo Bowman Resigns Holcomb from San Francisco. der' people dot SpllUlorf und Stewart Warner radio is der best along mit Mohawk Lyric efery-thing vill pe all right." Now, in A Vorerster, signal superinten ley, Df. Jack T. Harrington, Milton Coghlan and Mr. and Mrs.

An been organized for the past four months. March 21 they will put on the drill work 'for the local circle. Grand Chief Nellie Graves will be present. KA Pl'EO KLCB KARll PARTY The Ka Pueo Klub met last evening at the home of Miss Lucille Kllfoyle on Seabright avenue for a bridge social. Decora RADIO NOTES AND COMMENT IN THE SANTA CRUZ SELLING FIELD County Garage derson.

Resignation of Lloyd Uowmaii this wit, or genuine business? dent for the Southern Pacific company with headquarters in San Francisco, was in Santa Cruz yesterday on a tour of inspection. 4 4 In overhauling an Atlantic lin News aJP as superintendent of the county garage was handed to the board of supervisors ut their meeting l'Qj(ul-l'Jir ,1,1,1 4inrtmt rA Mr. und Mrs. Lowell Gist will were; er' recently 1000 people Today, while Perfessor Herman 1 Calendar of Social Events enter their new home at the Casa partment was somewhat cramped but he has plenty of room and is kept busy for nearly seven weeks I ,7 his letter to the board Mr. Bow- tions were In conformity with the del Rey apartments today.

Schnitzel is giving a Santa Cruz audience a closeup of a radio star kept busy by new prospects for Mrs. Kyrlo KpIIoci! of Black- valentine season, as were the refreshments which consisted of HIGH SCHOOL Crosley. PARENT-TEACHERS and half an acre of floor covering, 3000 yards of carpet, 10,000 yards of curtain art silk ahd tapestries and IS valuable rugs were installed. burin Gulich returned to her home today from the Mission hos The high school Parent-Teach valentine candies, cake and fruit First prize in the kard tourna Friday Holy Cross card party. Rotarian ladies' night at St George.

The radio department at the Eastern Furniture is exhibiting pital where she was operated on ers association will give another yesterday. man said that in his opinion one of the members of the board should be made superintendent of the garage, and he was resigning for this reason. In the four years of ils existence, the county garage has fully demonstrated Its usefulness, Mr. Bowman stated, but by the installation of one of the supervisors in full action, radio dealers in the city are all busy demonstrating radio at its best. Huff's radio store at 354 Pacific avenue is putting across the message that range of tone does not necessarily mean the ability of the set to reproduce high and low Day-Fan sets without the cabi ment went to Mary Scott.

Muriel of its populur card parties tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the San Lorenzo Improvement club. Al Welch head of the west nets. The cabinet is folded back A sensation has been caused The Harry E. Speas camp and Casa del Rey. Pivot bridge or ern acquisition for the Foshay and the prospect for a radio may I by the arrest recently at the New whist will be the games played, Public Utilities corporation was in Santa Cruz yesterday.

observe the mechanism in oper-jstate diamond diggings in Nama-ation. This is in line with Day- qualand, South Africa, of Dr. W. with prizes for each table. The Frobasco Won the second place honors.

The members who were present were Verla Dakan, Muriel Probas-co, Grayce Whittaker, Ruth Whit-taker, Mary Scott, Lucille Griffin, Iva Davis and Lucille Kilfovle. notes with full richness and that P. Steenkamp, who was alleged as superintendent, even greater Mrs. Lulu Crick and Mrs. Parker were visitors in Zyante Fan policy of letting the public see all that enters into radio.

another departure of Sparton, the to have had 2500 him at the time. diamonds on efficiency and economy could be I effected. proceeds will be added to the stu dent body piano fund. 4 4 TWENTIETH DISTRICT TO MEET AT GONZALES radio to which their faith is pin auxiliary meets tonight. Gasoline retailers meet.

Sat unlay Odd Fellows' meet at Watson ville. Monday Native daughters meet. Redmen meet. Moose meet. Eagles meet.

yesterday on business for the brother of Mrs. Crick, Ai Grant of Howe's nnnounce thnt froKlev The next meeting will be at the ned, supplies that full richness desired by radio fans. Concordia, Kansas. has linked up with 306 great theaters and that whatever hap-! niH home of Miss Mary Scott. RRAXCIFORTR L1TKRARY AXD Mt'SICAL Cli'l'B MKKT A meeting of the twentieth of the California congress of pens in those theaters will be II.

E. Irish finds Majestic de Hubert Sharp of 17 Mentel avenue was operated on yesterday for chronic eye trouble centering Parents and Teachers will lie held available to radio fans. This is manding much attention this Woodmen of the World initia Wednesday night the Woman's Tuesday, February 19, at Gon week, his sales force being kept in keeping with Crosley's policy around his right eye. on the move by prospective own of giving radio fans everything zales with Mrs. Norman Cnnnison presiding.

Gonzales, Soledud and tion. Tuesday Laurel P. T. A. meet.

ers of this famous set. A great possible. Howe's radio depart Mission Soledad will be hosts share of the demonstration work The business meet will be from falls upon Mr. Power, but Mr. Al mason also is called out from time 10:30 to 3:30 p.

m. Choral and Literary club of Branciforte drive met at the home of Mrs. H. P. Michael on the Happy Valley road with Mrs.

C. K. Johnson presiding. Mrs. C.

Gunnison gave the members a very vivid picture of Emanuel Snedenborg in a half hour discussion of his life. Mrs. B. D. Budworth, director to time.

The principal speaker of the day will be Rev. J. A. Tancock Mrs. Martha E.

Sharp, who has been in the Hunly hospital for several days, is reported to be slowly improving. Robert V. I'tley of Paris, Arkansas, is visiting with W. A. Silva of 56 Pennsylvania avenue.

Mr. Utley intends to make his home here. J. (J. Cnrrothers and family moved today from Walnut avenue to their attractive new home on Laurent street above King street.

Herb Coats is in the midst of a sale not of new Majesties, for Mrs. W. B. McCallum, founder's day chairman, will be in charge of the founder's day pageant that is ANOTHER Walnut Avenue BAKERY SPECIAL SATURDAY ment is exceedingly busy. According to Alfred C.

Hand-ley's manufacturers, the radio is going to make neighbors of us all. Atwater-Kent radio is of course what is meant in this statement. The ease with which this machine was bringing in stations near and far the other day would tend to show there is foundation for the statement. Elmer Cox of the Cox Electric company says that if "Perfessor there are never any leftovers in that line, but used sets of many to be enacted by children of the makes which have been traded in sixth grade of the Gonzales gram Odd Fellows meet. Exchange club dinner dance ut Hotel St.

George. Wednesday Grant P. T. A. meet.

Mission Hill P. T. A. meet. Bay View P.

T. A. meet. Modern Woodmen meet. Foresters of America meet.

Thursday Santa Cruz Woman's club meet at Casa del Rey. The Mooseueart Legion meets tonight. Elks meet. ODD FELLOWS INSTALL AT SAJL1XAS Twenty members of the Santa mar school. A basket lunch will recently.

He has some good bar be the feature of the noon period gains among them, too, M. S. Bibbins new radio room Is filling a long felt want. For Dance watch; O. B.

Benny, I. S. L. N. McKelvey, O.

George A. Irish some time Mr. Bibbin's radio de- Herman Schnitzel" will "just dell first guard of tent; and D. A. by Santa Cruz Chapter Druids tomorrow night at Howe Hall.

Good music. Gentleman 50c, ladies free. advt. Owens, second guard of tent. 9 Cruz encampment of the order of Odd Fellows traveled to Salinas last night to install the officers FATHER RIKER Founder of Holy City will give a free lecture at HACKLE HALL this Sunday Evening, 8 P.

M. sharp. ot the Salinas Compromise encampment and the Santa Cruz en Annual Meeting AMERICAN UKI) CROSS Santa Cruz Chapter will hold its annual meeting, Friday evening, Feb. 15, at Chamber of Commerce, 28 Pacific at 7:30. All members requested to be present.

EDNA T. CANN, Chairman. Stella Finkeldey, secretary. MOOSEUEART LEGION HAS INITIATION' Several members of the Moose-heart Legion attended the weekly meeting ot the local order last night at the Moose hall, at which time Marguerite Canton of the sister city was initiated into the lodge. Tentative plans for the card party that will be held at the hall next Thursday night, February 14, were completed.

After the regular business session, a social period was enjoyed. Light refreshments were served by Jos campment for the ensuing year. Neil W. Reid acted as D. D.

G. P. I In tthe absence of W. O. Clapp of IHolllster who is confined to his Four-Square Revival Campaign In Church at No.

13 Washington St. Hear Dynamic Chaney (Ex-Pugilist) Evangelist and Sister Florence Flaming Iowa Evangelist STARTING SUNDAY MORNING, FEB. 10 Services Sunday, 10 A. 2:30 P. 7:30 P.

M. Services each evening at 7:30 o'clock. SPECIAL MUSIC EVERYBODY WELCOME The local officers who were in Last Saturday's special was so well received another is offered to show home Bakery Leadership. A Reduced Price on All Cakes and Pastries A Special Price on Coffee Cake and Butterhorns BE SCRR AXD OOSfE stalled were A. C.

Rawel, C. Rolla V. Whitney, H. F. G.

S. 0. B. Wood. J.

A. R. Rittenhouse, scribe; Neil W. Reid, treasurer; John A. jWood, guide; E.

0. Whitney, first watch; P. A. Whitney, second CARD PARTY Holy Cross Hall Friday, February 8, 8 P. M.

ephine Grellman, Caroline Stroh- beeu and Mary Strohbeeu. During the evening prizes were awarded to 'Catherine Leibbrandt, watch; G. W. Witney, third AiIiiiInnIoii :t.c .1 Door rrlr.ru fourth Lillv Bibbins and Cecelia Wiezel. atch; T.

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