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PAGE SIX SANTA CRUZ NEWS, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1930 GOLD WEATHER Queen of London's Social Realm A Pair of Blue MINIATURE CITY SOCMly NEWS Ribbon Dogs npccTQ QAUTA In City Bastile UIILLJU UI1I1IM TO CONTINUE, SAYS SPRINGER Bride and Groom Entertained At Dinner At John Whitener Home The city bastile, built to house 12 inmates, yesterday accomodat AT S. HOME ed 10 men, three of. whom were Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cope- drunks.

When Santa Claua visited the The remaining seven men, un W. W. Slater home. at 240 Sea-bright avenue he was pleasantly land of Santa Cruz were the puests of honor at a wedding dinner served yesterday by the sister of the bride, Mrs. Everett Powell, at ROl'MIKIt CREEK.

UIVKM CHRISTMAS PARTY The primary and intermediate classes of the Sunday school of the Boulder Creek community church presented a Christmas program Wednesday evening at the employed and without funds, were given room and board over the surprised to find a miniature city laid out beneath the Christmas night and this morning had break church. fast In a Santa Cruz restaurant at Made entirely by hand with only L. A large Christmas tree illumin a pocket knife and small saw, Mr. the expense of the city. The three drunks, all John ated with colored lights and orna Slater, in his home at Windsor I ments and decorated with tinsel, hells and garlands stood at the Although Jack Frost painted fences, buildings and streets with a Bilvery coat this morning, the minimum temperature in Santa Cruz wag three degrees higher today, than on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

Police Judge W. R. Springer, government weather observer here for the past 40 years, said that the thermometer showed 32 degrees above zero which just reached the freezing point. the present cold weather will continue for some time, was his statement. He said that Santa Cruzans can expect to find colder weather before the winter Is over and the thermometer will not advance generally until after January.

The barometer, which Wednesday gave indications of a possible coiner of the platform. Wreaths of redwood und madrone berries street' and Seabright avenue, reproduced in every detail a modern city. The whole reproduction Is eight by fourteen feet and electrically lighted. At one side a charming house the home fher father, John Whitener of Boulder Creek. Mrs.

Copeland was Miss Wilma Whitener before her marriage at Los Gatos Monday afteronon. The bride wore an ensemble of jade green georgette and lace and carried a bridal bouquet. Mrs. Copeland attended the high school at Boulder Creek, where she has lived for many years. Mr.

Copeland has lived in the vicinity of Santa Cruz for three years and is a member of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign wars. Does, paid fines of $10 apiece to Police Judge W. R. Springer. No Christmas dinners were given to prisoners as the jail was unoccupied until last night.

Chief of Po and bouquets of holly and mistletoe were scattered about the room 1 iiiiiilli -iiiiiiiia and altar. ne following program was lice W. J. Walker said. While it was extremely quiet in Santa Cruz as far as criminal ac given: Christmas carols sung by the congregation; song, "Christ mas Joys," girl's class; "The and garage, with surrounding lawn and garden is placed, with even the mail box on the porch.

In the garden, a fish pond is featured with live fish swimming about, lighted indirectly from within and by two tall electroliers. The corner lot Is vacant and boasts a "For Sale" sign. An attractive gateway tivity and police work were concerned, the Watsonville city pri Christmas Story," Robert Brim Immediately following the cere blecom; tableau, "The Christ mony the couple left for a short son held several prisoners. Their Christmas dinner consisted of corn beef and cabbage, according to Child," Eleanor Rid well; "No trip, returning to the home Btorm, has settled and at present Stockings To Wear," Edna Brim indicates clear cold weatehr, he belcom; song, "Sunbeams," the Chief of Police Robert Hastings of that city. of the bride Christmas eve.

They will be at home to their many friends at their ranch in Happy and arbor forms the entrance to this home. revealed. The storm continued to threaten Directly across the street a In the county jail 23 men enjoyed roast pork, baked apples, Valley next week until yesterday noon when a slight xi Shell gasoline station, completely Guests for the wedding dinner sweet potatoes, and mince pie. I "Iff I mmrnmmimmm piiiiiiiiii' imammmmmm-- sprinkle settled over the city for a moment. Clouds, 'however, soon equipped both outside and within, with air and water pumps and While none of the prisoners were disappeared and the threatened included, Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Powell and son, Mrs. Ella Powell, Mrs. Judio E. Orr and daughter, Dorothy, of Palo Alto; Elmer Thompkins and Fred Whitener of primary class; "Forget.

Me Mots," Elaine Hoover, Ethel Sldwell, Bessie Hoover; "Christmas Sunshine," Wilmer Sldwell. Heading, "At Chrlstmastide," Esther Sidwell; "Christ Was Once a Little Boy," Robert Urimhle-eom; "The First Christmas Night," Marguerite Waters; "Christmas Morning," Wilmer Sidwell; "Thy Word," George Becker. Following the program bags rain with It. two visible gasoline pumps, one filling a coupe that stands in front. The other house, next to the given paroles as Christmas all wede given candies by the Gospel Workers.

Sheriff N. P. Sinnott and his force also re Reason for the heavy frost this station, different In ar ceived candy. chitectural design. Is also com morning was said by Jude Springer to be the fact that there was a considerable amount of humidity in the air, further indicating possibilities of a rain.

pletely finished and the" clothes A large number of presents including cigars and candy were given by Santa Cruzans to the line in the yard Is filled with of candy and fruit were washing, the clothes hung with Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Coatney and baby of San Jose; Margaret Whitener, Ernest White- ner, John Whitener, and John Whitener, Jr.

4 ADVENT CHRISTIAN OHTRCH CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Miss May Biggard, superintendent and Mrs. A. L. Amera, assis- tiny pins, also made by hand. state highway patrol and the police department here.

Subscribe for THE NEWS NOW 4 Street Scene NEA Los Angeles Bureau The intersecting streets are Mayf ield Calhoun Prize-winners, both of them, evan faithfully reproduced with boule NEA London Bureau Not only the most beautiful, but the most smartly dressed woman In British society that's the distinction that has been accorded to the Countess of Cordigan, the former Joan Salter Ryde. Her aristocratic beauty is charmingly portrayed in this latest posed picture, taken in London. vard stop signs, overhead power though they don't have much In common as far as size and looks On Christmas Day and telephone wires, electroliers, fire plugs, policemen, pedestrians, an niinnrintPTidpnf nf thfl chirrh are concerned, are Blstri, a Russian wolf-hound, and Otto Dach- school, presented a delightful, 11 nHHinn' I OromnriV automobiles, street signs, fire sel, a German dachshund, shown boxes, a postman, and a Shell Oil HOOVERS ARE GETTING FIRE IS SPREADING truck. The entire scene is sur here with their mistress, Mrs Robert White of Los Angeles, At a quiet ceremony, solemnized rounded by an attractive fence and ON NEWELL CREEK READY FOR NEW YEARS before only immediate relatives. They are among the 1500 aristo fences are also placed around the homes.

WITH NO OPPOSITION Miss Gladys Sarah Calhoun became the bride of Roy Lee May- cratic pooches exhibited at the National Mid-Winter Dog Show at Mr. and Mrs. Slater received field yesterday morning at nine over 100 visitors yesterday to view With state fire fighting forces the display, and cordially invite 'called off" their work in Santa clock at the home of Mr. May-field's sister, Mrs. Ernest Coleman, 118 Lincoln street.

The dec anyone interested to call at any Cruz county because of lack of Christmas program recently at the First Advent Christian church. Following the program the hoys and girls received candy and gifts and each one present received a box of candy. The program Welcome address. Hope Wilson; recitation, Carl Van Haefften; scripture reading, Mrs. Carl prayer, Rev.

G. F. Richardson; piano solo, Betty Jane Brownfiold; song, primary class; recitation, Edith Thornburg; exercise, Donald and Stanford Twitchell, Mel-vin Sauers; piano solo, Mary Parker; recitation, Shirley Twitchell; song, Noreen Wettstein; WASHINGTON, D. Dec. 26.

(IP) With Christmas past, the1 White House today looked for-, ward to the next big holiday and public reception to which President and Mrs. Hoover will act in welcoming official Washington Benefit Dance Pentecost Celebration Holy Cross Hall Saturday, Dec. 27th time. The scene will remain at funds, the week-old blaze on the orations were in bright red ber the home for several weeks. headwaters of Newell creek was ries, carrying out the Christmas today reported spreading unopposed in all directions.

theme. DIVORCE GRANTED The Rev. Warren D. More of The fire has spread In brush and its citizenry. FOR DESERTION An Interlocutory divorce was the First Presbyterian church read Los Angeles.

BIG CHRISTMAS DINNER HELD DEATH CAUSE A hearty Christmas dinner, eaten Wednesday evening, was the probable cause of the heart and small timber into the Moun the service and the witnesses were At 11 o'clock New Year's Mr. and Mrs. Hoover will re tain Charley road canyon, the granted in superior court today to Ethel Rutherford from John Wpper Zayante canyon and the the groom's mother, Mrs. Eliza beth Mayfield and Mrs. E.

D. Rod ceive the members of the diplomatic corps and the Pan-Ameri-i of: Bear Creek valley. According to Rutherford on an allegation wilful desertion. (recitation, Nancy Fitch; can union. Recitation, Dale Sauers; exer gers.

The bride wore an attractive blue ensemble. She has been a nurse at the Mission Hill hospital for several years and Mr. Mayfield George Claussenius, county fire warden, the blaze has now covered nearly 1000 acres. cise. Rosebud class; Christmas SPANISH AIR IIKRO, At 1 o'clock, after a hasty lunch, President and Mrs.

Hoover will shake hands with the long carols, Wettstein Trio, piano, vio REBEL, IN ANTWERP LISBON, Dec. 26. Ramon is in the employ Byrne Broth ers. lin, 'cello; recitation, Luella Thornburg; piano solo, Lelaml fline of citizens who trip through An electric device has been invented by a Canadian to make a attack that killed Agmond Alfred the executive mansion. Admission 50c Ladies Free Vandlver; recitation, Barbara Parker; Bong, Doris Vandiver; recita tt- Roe, 58, yesterday.

Franco, Spain's air hero, who escaped to Portugal after the recent unsuccessful revolution in Spain, left today for Antwerp. buzzing sound to warn an aviator that his plane is losing speed and in danger of a tail spin. NEWS Features Are the Best tion, Dollie Twitchell; selection by Rhythm Edwin Vandi Dr. Samuel B. Randall, who attended the man during his short illness, said today that death was Calendar of Social Events ver, Leland Vandiver.

George Gra ham, Albert Van Haeften, Fred due to a heart attack probably caused by over-eating and too strenuous exercise. Mr. Roe had Vandiver; recitation, Lois Ver non; piano solo, Albert Van Haeften; exercise, intermediate depart been suffering from heart disease lor many years, Dr. Randall said. Wednesday evening he ate a Friday American Legion Auxiliary Veterans hall.

Scottish Rite, Masonic temple. Tuesday ment. VISITING DACGHTERS IN SANTA TU'Z hearty meal and yesterday work ed for some time on his Valley View ranch at Olympia station. He died shortly after returning Mr. and Mrs.

George Adams of n's Christian service Puyallup, Washington and Mr. and to his room at the St. George league, First Presbyterian church Mrs. Virgil Adams of Shelton, Mission Inn. Washington and their two chil all day meeting, luncehon at noon, missionary meeting afternoon.

Mr. Roe was a native of To dren Sam and Helen, are visiting just IN relatives in Santa Cruz and will Wednesday American Legion New Year's remain here for two weeks. ronto, Canada. He had been a property holder in Santa Cruz for the past fifteen years, dividing his time between his ranch here dance, "A New Year's Eve in France," St. George Mission Inn, 7 o'clock.

and another large ranch at Napa George Adams is the father of Mrs. E. D. Rodgers and Mrs. Marv Irelie Atwood of the Mission Hill hospital.

Mrs. Virgil Adams is the former Miss Louise Britschgi of oApparel Shops HELP yourself to the best time He is survived by the widow. 4 4 my who is visiting relatives In Oak CHRISTMAS CAROLERS land, a sister in Canada and a SERENADE COMMUNITY cousin in San Francisco. Funeral PALOMAR HOTEL Fourteen members of the Sun services will be held at the Chase this' city, a sister of Walter Brits-chgi. FAMILY REUNION AT RUSSELL HOMK mortuary tomorrow morning at you've had in 10:30.

The body will be cremat day Bchool class of Cliffmoor park formed a hand of Christmas carolers and serenaded the residents of Bonanza beach and the vicinity Christmas eve. ed here and the remains are to be sent to Toronto for inurnment. Mrs. L. A.

Russell was hostess at her home at 243 Mission street SALE STARTS DEC. 27 STARTS DEC. 27 Christmas eve at a family reun Several of the best known car ion. The guests included her Bodies of Airmen ols were sung by the young people, accompanied on the banjo by daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Cardiff; sons. C. E. Mrs. Jessie Phillips.

Mrs. L. Of Lost 2 Years Are Russell of Oakland and his five Holbrook and Mrs. James Scriver accompanied the troubadours as chaperones. Found In Quebec MEMORIES OF FRANCE AT MONTREAL, Canada, Dec.

26 children and H. E. Russell of this city; granddaughters, Mrs. James Megirt of Portland, Oregon; Mrs. Griffith Ashurst, her husband and two children, Patsy and Griffith Jr.

of this city; Mrs. Leo Harris, her husband and daughter, Lorraine of Fresno and grandson, Darrell Cardiff of Bakersfield. LEGION'S NEW YEAR PARTY (IP) A forest in the Quebec Those who attended the Legion Inorthland has yielded up two of party, A Now Year Eve in her air men missing since October, France, in the St. George sion Inn, will see a replica of the Pilot P. Connors and Me old army game as it was played in the battlefields and barracks of France.

Such names as Billet Dubon met, Chocalat Meinier and Bat- chanic Leonce Ligotte died in a crash in the Chibougamou district and the bodies lay In their plane wreckage for more than two years. Yesterday Indians who had stumbled on the scene brought the news to Raberval arid today plans were made to bring, the two bodies out in an airplane. The airmen left St. Felicien off toir will direct the guests to their places in this battle of joy. The offensive starts at 7 o'clock December 31.

Among the latest reservations added to the list are M. S. Bibbins and party of 12, Fred Sachau, Herb Coats, Clyde FRESH Washburn and Deming Wheeler, October 9, 1929, with prospectors' supplies for Chibougamou. A snow storm forced them off their course. An Outstanding Offer Unprecendented in Santa Cruz UNRESTRICTED CHOICE OF ANY DRESS IN STOCK AT SAVING as steaming-bot cakes from tbe griddle Gold Nuggets As Marbles Thought Bandit Treasure RECONCILIATION BRINGS DISMISSAL OF CHARGE On testimony of his joung wife THAT'S REG.

$11.85 NOW REG. $14.85 NOW REG. $8.85 NOW that they have been reconciled and having been living together for four weeks, a charge of; abandon Offee ment against Richard Moxley of D-d-on'tB-b-b S-i-wedl I Mulligan and Gafrity arc on the job. These two dumb clicks hear all, see 1 with -JOS all and know nothing. 1 -a 4 4 They'll take you through 0 RISCO the creepiest, I II A I 1E? strangest happenings that ever started a riot of harry gribbon cvcriwicaineiw m.

WALTER PIOGEON laughs. jn omtcTio my JF BRYAN FOY fc jF A FIUST NATIONAL ISw 'Jr a VITAPHONK. HIT, atsonville was dismissed in su REG. $17.85 NOW S8.93 COAT perior court this morning. S7.43 S5.93 S4.43 Prices SLASHED MARRIAGE LICENSE Roy Lee Mayfield, 33, 139 HOLLISTEU, Dec.

26. (IP) Schoolboys near here have been playing marbles with gold nuggets. Authorities believe the nuggets were found near the home of Jake Fleagle, western bandit, who was shot to death at Bronson, Missouri, two months ago. The boys refused to divulge the location of their cache. Clyde Chapman, a railroad station agent here, said his son was one of the boys who found the nuggets.

A test proved the nuggets to be gold. At the time Fleagle was killed Pennsylvania avenue, Santa Cruz; Gladys Sarah Calhoun, 22, 118 Lincoln street, Santa Cruz. In the original vacuum pack 1930 FUR TRIMMED PLAIN TULIPS ARE HERE Giant Long Stemmed Darwin No Reservations ALL SALES FINAL REG. $15 $18.85 NOW $10.00 When you buy Hills Bros. Coffee it is REG.

$25 $28.85 NOW SI 6.75 Tulip Bulbs are offered for sale at the Moo Cow Stores. as fresh and fragrant as when it came The Brown Bulb Ranch, Capl- there was speculation as to the tola, market their ranch products cache where he had hidden the loot taken in robberies. through their own Moo Cow Stores. Ice Cream. Candies, Milk, from the roasters.

Air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is completely removed from Hills vacuum cans. In ordinary air-tigbc cans coffee cannot remain fresh. VAUDEVILLE ACTS COMEDY NEWS NOVELTY CARTOON Butter, Eggs, Seeds, Bulbs, direct from ranch to Read THE NEWS Regularly.

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