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Santa Cruz Evening News from Santa Cruz, California • Page 6

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PAGE SIX SANTA CRUZ NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1023. (the dates or their sale and bazaar jThe affair -will open, on Friday er-noon. In tho evening th he an entertainment, free to the MORRIS A BR. to i public, Willi refreshments for sale. ir ESTABLISHED 1880 vincl iiy tU Sntnrdnv the wm-bera will wind ill) with a sale 'of what lias not already iijj I Rone.

There to he a fine variety iJV I of cooked food, and fancy work. Willi comforters 'and oilier useful ifj established iss9. KUPPEXTTETMER fiOOD CLOTHES imiii! iniiKcroii i i is Mrs. Joseph Rioi'dnn entertained the Congregational choir her 'articles. TUo restaurant building i Clearance heautiful home on Van Ness avenue is me.

pure. uj- 1'itsworth hail in to he ilw henefi- afl vercoat in 1,11 ''-'ut evn.ua. of the proceed-. Tho guild were decorated in lierrie.s. i fuels that tho labors of the Uev.

I Tliere was a. after which Samuel I'nsworih are ma kins pos-2j refreshments were enjoyed. The i a home for the secular life con- jjjn Every 0 'li Our Stock! i nected with the mission, and there-! fore thev will name it for him. The Hi party numbered thirty-eight, sev eral friends of the members urinpc included. i mission is planning a community Christmas tree for the Capitola chil-ii.

oien Hi if if YOrXtJ SON OP I.J.OYM HOW. MAN'S HONOIIKI) Yv'ilbert Xormand of Kincon ten-ace entertained this afternoon in cm nrir mf.mbkiis visiter Every member canvasses were conducted on Sunday by both the Congregational and Ilaptist ch'urches. I The former had teams of men out all afternoon, and at six o'clock a supper was served by Mesdames 15. M. Palmer, V.

C. Byrne, A. II. Fos- honor of Master Duncan 3f1 young son of Mr. ami Lloyd Bowman.

A group of young ma-'w" frons joined in felicitations to Mrs. nowman, and in admiration of the. IK ter, A. X. Mellor and L.

F. Hinds. young guest of honor. At tho simoer table the captains of I for him was a feature. A shower 02 Mrs.

Nor- If9 mnnd served tea after an afternoon 1 31 the teams their reports of the nf riiriv: nine wnvlr ntut informnl en-I Prices That Mean A Tremendous Saving Hundreds of fine coats big wrappy Ulsters built for vigorous srevice Utility Coats for driving for vigorous service Utility Coats for driving with full belts, half belts or plain in fact, every wanted type of coat in a variety of fabrics and colors. $21 Bliys a to Buys a Rpgular to 40 -)vcrc6at-' canvassing. The pledges for. j0yment i various objects were $niS4. The, teams who went out were: W.

C. coNCKItT Headquarters For Men's Shirts Here you will find every wanted type of shirts for men and young men either collar attached neckband style or with separated collars to match. Bvrne and R. F. Otto, Lester Vv'es- John Squires is directing the con- Lsendorf and E.

C. Rittenhouse, A. II. for Fl'idav evening at the high school auditorium. It is being 1 I Foster and T.

J. Donogh, Hage-1 for the athlutio l.n(ti and a jstad and C. Cleveland, F. Walden carefully arranged program will be1 Arthur Barson. Freeman Eakin I given, with choral and orchestral numbers, as well, as solos and other Jjfl 1 interesting features.

iLflj CLI HELPED IN' WtlllK BY SC(ITS iS The high school Boy Scouts spent 'J the week-end getting out a flag-pole for Memorial park. The scoulmaa-ijQ 2000 Shirts to Choose From and Vernon Smith, Karl Koch and Clayton Wright, John Squires and A. N. Mellor, Harlan Smith and W. R.

Hayes, C. M. Streeter and Mr. 1 Cobleigh. I The men of the Baptist church 1 irnl tinpod nt ihn nnnii hnin nfpl the Genuine Repps and Pique Shirts th Genuine English Broadcloth Shirts Our Price gj I' ter, IX.

E. Burton, headed the party. regular, morning service for lunch-jThe wa3 on the t'owell Our Price iruu, sci vcu j) 'Uio. quanta iiiiutiuw, n'i)jeriy 111 Hie -IVIIROU St'tUUIl. i Mrs.

Augusta Smith and Miss Phyllis i It took the boys from Saturday jSfl ijenne. Tho teams went about the 110fJn snday lloon to vnt the 12iffi nn 111 nnlo im foot fir pole. Splendid Overcoats These are our regular $25 Overcotits everv one all wool and a real value city and the pledges were in the. TllR n'-anA rnnnt.te.a i The flag and expense connectec $17-75 neighborhood of $2500, with more wilh getting out the pole and instal-. Jj to hear from.

Those who made the ling it, are, except for kind tions of assistance, the gilt of the5S high school Parent-Teacher club. in Most of the money was earned bv i LC canvass were Albert Thorp, Mark 1 Hill, Robert Rhoades, F. W. Morgan, For Youths Ages 14 to 18 M. D.

Bardwell, J. L. Thorp, Edith the musicale given last May by Mrs. irfJ For Boys Ages 2y2 to 12 Sniart, Looking 1 Sturdy Coats Regular $10 Coats. Regular $15 Coats.

Wonderful Harlan Overcoats Rhoades, Ethel Thorp, George Otto, Flora Schuckmann and her J. K. Johnson, George Hannold, I ''aughtcr, Mrs. Klta Huggins, of San -n 1. and by a recital by Lloyd Mor- Xcat Stripes, Thrcks, Novelties, Colors ITei'e is shirt value that offers the utmost possible H'ood looks and service at 5 a low price.

Burton's Irish Pcplin Shirts S3-50 Colors: Tiin, Grey, lihie, White Both collar attached and ffl neckhand stvlcs. This fabric is noted for its $7.75 can, the impersonator. $21.75 7.75 $20 Coats $25 Coats Re? Reg ft i Colors: Tan, Whiff, Tllne, Grey This is not only one of tho host looking shirt material hut on? of the most serviceable. Pure Silk Striped Woven Madras Shirts $3-50 Nov idi 'tis In lustre stripes One of the most bcauti-v fvil shirt fabrics. Fresh now colorings and I'or such quality the price is very low.

We give S. Sc. H. Green Stamps ill SB in ffi bdgeimr MORRIS. ABRA MS B.

Smith, O. S. Hecox, Robinson and II. J. Cowger.

AI.L-D.W MISSIOXALY MKKTIXG An all-day missionary meeting will be held on Thursday of this week at the First Methodist church. The morning will be given over to the home society and the afternoon to the foreign, while at noon a basket luncheon will be served. Mrs. Whitehead, a returnee lmssioaary from South America, is to speak, and Mrs. Walter Carmoan will sing.

TACIFIC AVENUE AT LINCOLN md service 5 Hl.ATK IXSTALLATIOX t'KUKMOMES The installation of officers of the Santa Cruz O. E. last night, was aij elaborate and repressive one. It was not open, but there was a large attendance. The list ef officers follows: W.M., Barbara Cosliner; Yv.P.,- Willett lustre and fast colors.

CAi'iTOLA UAZ.VAU MORRIS xV.iJ Friday and Saturday of fh is week Ware; A.M., Alcne Dodge; aervoUiry, have been chosen by the Guild of May Grant treasurer, Alice Wil-St. John the Baptist, Capitola, as I lard; conductor, Jean E. Johnson; We Give S. H. Green Stamps Gibson's Wood Yard WOOD AND COAL Phone 424 Prompt Delivery associated conductor, Doris Rudolph; chaplain, Dr.

Colden Falconer; marshal, Carolyn Spreeher; or-I staniKl, Eleanor Edson; warder, life Delaney; sentinel, Thomas Short; Adah, Gertrude Lodge; Ruth, U.ertrude Sigurdson; Esther, Ethel V'alconor; Martha, Arista Mellor; i Electa, Alice Searle. The two grand officers, Associate Crand Conductress Hazel Piper, and M- 1 0 riV (V" H(rf- Wfc: Kellog is prepared fa da 33 HsiEgSSD 08 11 Gifts AVictrola for Christmas! 4 If you want your family and friends to hear the greatest music by the greatest artists exactly as the artists purifies. It not only gives relief, but it regulates tho bowels.1 Every member of your family should eat it every day at least two tablespoon-fuls; in chronic easca as much with each meal. Try Kellogg 's Bran mixed with a hot cereal, or cook it with hot cereals, adding two tablespoonfuls of Bran for each person. Other popular ways are to sprinkle Kellogg 's Bran on hot or cold cereals or to cat it as a cereal with hot milk.

You can make delicious bakery products with Kellogg 's Brau. Recipes on every paekase. Kellogg 'a Bran is not only nationally sold in grocery stores, but can be had in individual packages in first-class hotels and clubs. Ask for it at your restaurant. Bo certain to eat KelloES 'a ran daily for health 'b sake Kellogg '8 Bran will permanently relieve constipation, mild or chronic.

It is scientifically prepared for that Ifurpose. It is ALL BRAN, therefore has the necessary bulk to assure resultst Foods with a email bran content cannot afford permanent relief. When your physician or friends advise you to eat Kellogg 'p Bran, yon follow-on for the purpose of eliminating a dangerous cloggiug-up and toxic condition of your system. You can't s.Tord to taUe half -way measures! Think of the lost time anil the dangers of illness you are daily dodging! What vou must have is mal bran KELLOGG 'S BRAN, and if you will eat it regularly each day you will become a different person -within a week or so. Kellogg 's Bran, with its satural bulk, sweeps, ckanacg and Deputy Grand Matron Sabina Blew-ett, were escorted in with ceremony, After the installation, there were a number of presentations.

The new matron, who herself carried a shower bouquet of cyclamen and rose buds, the. gift of Mrs. Piper, gave to each star point a flower basket hat, tied with maline in the color emblematic of the point. The new associate matron carried red roses and ferns, from Mrs. Piper.

The retiring matron received, beside her past jewel, many individual gifts of silver and beautiful things. The last chapter was the supper, a most delicious one, wnn saiau, iui-lowed by creamed chicken and hot biscuits, and later by dessert. Mrs. Jennie Delaney was chairman. There n-as a Christmas tre.e, with gifts for all the incoming and outgoing officers.

The decorations were red ber-. ios. themselves sang or played it, the Victrola is the only instru mL ment for you. The most famous artists of all the world make Victor Records and the Victrola is the only instrument specially made to play Victor Records. Any style Victrola you select will play perfectly any of the more than 5,000 records in the Victor Record Catalog will play for you the superb interpretations of the world's greatest artists exactly as they heard and approved their own.

J. C. Lozier of Gonzales, spent the week-end with the J. H. Boeken-uogen family of North Branciforte tvenue.

Mrs. Lozier, who is a sister of Mrs. Boekenoogen, has been visiting the latter for some time. Mr. Lozier returned to Gonzales yesterday, and was: accompanied by Mr.

Boekenoogen, who will be gone a week or longer. 1 Red Rider Kiddie Kars $4.65 Brass Jardiniers $3 Tea Wagons Mahogany with Glass Tray $32.50 Rockers Genuine leather $25 Desks Mahogany or Oak. 59 Cedar Chests Genuine Eed Cedar, $23.50 Silverware 26-piece set, in pretty case. $8 Floor Lamps Complete with Shade, $20 Smoking Stands $2 Some' very clever designs in Mahognny $7.50 Ferneries In white or hrown reed $12 work. Victrola! Get U.

S. MARSHAL KEEPS this Christmas! On easy pay ments, if desired. The ideal Christmas gift, but A 1 more than a Christmas gift a source of pleasure for the entire family throughout the years to come. The Hanson Corset Shoppe Is Headquarters for Refined Christmas Novelties, Dainty, Durable and Useful Silk Undies, of fascinating models to please the heart of any fair lady, in Gowns, Combinations, Skirts and Bloomers, Silk Hosiery in all colors and shades, the dependable kind you feel sure of giving Word from Washington states that there is a deadlock over the successor to. James Holohan, of I Watsonville, United States marshal for this district.

The appointment is made on the recommendation of the two senators, but Senator Johnson has proposed Fred Stewart, formerly superintendent of the San Francisco belt line railroad under i the Stephens' board of harbor com-I missioners, while Senator Shortridge I has proposed Fred L. Esola, of the secret service. as a gilt. Book Ends, Candlesticks, Fancy Bahy Dishes, Pictures, Tyrex Dishes, Cut Glass, Dinnerware. Doll Carriages Ever so cute $195 THE HANSON CORSET SHOPPE MRS.

C. K. HANSON 19 Walnut Avenue We give S. H. Green Stamps, Always.

SANTA CRUZ FURNITURE CO. H. E. IRISH SANTA CRUZ Mr. and Mrs.

Srort Imhoff, Paul Williamson, Mrs. F. Chapman, i.Frank J. Chapman and W. Price Sullivan were admitted to membership in the Congregational church on Sunday morning.

GAUA MAIDKOX AVc Give S. H. Green Stamps 262 PaciJlc Avenue.

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