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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 3

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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1 A TT I and Personal Notes of the Peninsula betrothed to the duke Catherine Aur.t Sarah JCSEUU. Bi-nderV sister, widow Marjorie Cheiiusa PhllHs, liet.dtr's daughter Kvelyn Clinch Belli-, htr friend Margaret Heads Society for Conserving Our Wad Game ui: arranged fur the Yvonne, a fiowt'r irl Alice i HERE AT 1MJ.M1-: Ut" SISTER i Crvt-itt of irusette, girl Ruli Famine, muiti to the countess Sam Winklebieck. Mrs. Percy' Mrs. B.irardf Lt- LarvJf, Mrs.

Gh-ls- Chorus of Villagers. -Mildred tircvi A I Churo VERONI A LOCAL VISITOR -s f' this cist'O, a Kc.il vj-Ii" m-i'v of ll.u-ry Meyer, Mrs. Clara Miss Lorrain Dickty, MUs Edt Diiltun, Helen Dounc-v. Miss Margart: Miss Butts. i tIa Kant-in, a i Miss Mii-s Gi-n- ivieve Miss Ht-len Ktitier.

Mir's Williams. the evening aciiJJUvr.al' guests were tntt-rtnined a l-'k-tchfcr, Ut-lsy Graves, Oscar Charles Ev- trfclt Kt'-idall James Healy, Warrtn Ktiint-th Ship. Wiiliiim Reieklt, Joseph Smith, Clarence Jo-, si-ph Warren, William 'j heodcre Clarence William Foley, William i i Buch and Seymour Eik-; enkotter. SPENDS WEEK-END AT A MOON Casey I SUMMER HOME of i PARTY SCENE st-L-tt v- v. rxk-t'id of Mrs.

Willard Van of Half Moon hostess on Thursday Doren was at her sum- Bay. IS MUCH ENJOYED. Miss Xfirinc Surryhne of Hay- Itzhtt'ul afternoon of bridge- at her hfpme Ssiartiay aft, rnron. Those V.E.IV the erjova affair Miss Band-. Gerry Miss Bet" Klizaborh thn Cnrwin.

ill-i 1 Mar- Alici- iiahaney, FrosiMK of 1 Francisco, and Jliss Kay Cnyli, Margaret -i Thompson, Li siFpe. Miss Helen Hff'-ini, Phyllis Fry of 11 Burlirijrame. thi- cards dainty refresh rot "i 1 5 served by Mrs. Hoffman Surryhne. I i A i'KOGRAM I1ERK IS ENJOYED.

A musical program was er.joyed nn Saturday evening in the 1 of the Mateo iin- iii'j hiirh sthool at which time Miss Efay Barszan. child prodijry of the violin, was presented by Guisstpne Jol'ian. George Krugar. fiiinous pianist, who holds a distinguished place ths nm- I OJ. peared on the program as assisting itrtist, Failh Jlcrrtman, well knuwn soloist and society woman, the soloiFt of tne evening.

She evening was one long to be remembered by the music lovtrs of the coninranity the well balanced numbers auu their execution of the best. Complete numbers on the program included: Sonata Mozart mer home at San Carlos, when ihe members of ihu executive board of Howard Avenue Parent- Teacher Association were guests. Work for the cotninir year was dis- appointed. Those included in BaSlett. group were Mrs.

R. L. Stone, Mrs. A Jepperson. Mrs.

Gturpe beth Roe, Rutti Stubbe, Jiarric-i West, Kalhenne Hornt-r Horn, Violet Mytis, Miirv Brace, Rawliii? Vjff i Harry Dale Merrill. Henry Mu-urjve. pey, I aul Fleming, Raymond Messini. American Party. Girls--Margaret Blodget.

Audrey Regan. Duns Marie Cheney, Blai'the Tipion, Virginia Hole, Bttty Ilart, Williamson, Helen Storer, Muriel Gocdell. Boys--Iliiinilti'ii Lawrence. ard Lintivn. Tc-d Pint her, David Wai son, Dan Trevirt, Bert Worth, Charles Daley, Ronald Born, Eri Richardson, FraiiCL's Duke's Attendants, Girls--Isobel Sanferd, Margaret Chestnut, Becky-Jane Virginia Drnehl, June Hudger, Claire Bourot, Pearl Tuck.

Vi'aison Xewtor. I at 12 o'clock w'll 1't- of departmvnts. A larjtf a '(fLjattce is tht- to: ji! by thy prtsitti'tit, t.k uf San M.iri.m 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Herman company to txtyiic west of here.

F'ortuna--Coiitrai liana Ed Lewis Cooley, Dan Rudc-lph, Virgil Long Sailor's dance Beatrice Shaw Hornpipe and Parakett Charles L'aSey Chamberlain Mrs. H. H. udy Moon-Mildred "Daley, Doand tt. ood.

rene Dai-nley, Virginia Jones. Pavna Moire. FAREWELL PARTY Stage, FOR JAMES HEALY Director of music. Ardis M. Carter Miss Cnarkitle Rasmussen of.

Aceomnanisr Redwood City the recent, Director of Olive Presler hostess at a farewell party compii- Direct of an Estelle Cross rnentary to James Htaly. ivho left, Director of dancing on Saturday for Europe to be gone Leonora Young four months. Sixty guests en-1 Technical Staf. en-i joyed the affair and dancing was the chief diversion of the A buffet supper was served at midnight. Mrs.

Charles C. Marshall, of New Yoik City, is founder and president of the Nation.il Life Conservation Sock-ty, which is doinir all in its power to save ocr "wild game from slaughter. on Cortez avenue promptly at 9:30 j'tiock. Machines will leave for the grounds at 10 o'clock. Arrangements have been completed for the Juncheon, ganits and transportation.

JILC SCHOOL TO DISCUSSED i evening at the San Male-) i i i church at school. tchuol the Protestant churvhve 1 Miutii and Buriingame. classes, are expected lo b- Tentative plans oal! i ine of the school 21. when classes will be held day from 9 to 12 four weeks. at For-! PLAN HIGHWAY TUNNEL UNDER CASCADE RANGE ENJOY A REAL DINNER CAFE de PARIS AUJC Lltmrtrset) A 1 LACOMBK, Prop.

On tVatsui.x :i.i, for erection of new of California Fruit Crowi-r-, Sat; all approvHJ fur of Times Want Ad-i hrine ay iv-tiv cf puttiKtr a high-' Tr -jgh by tlover- ii Tl.v: ALBERT FREEMAN I HEARD Albtr: Freeman, or Gai-i-wah- S' v.ah. son of a Sioux Indian chief. be jraest tomorrow of Rev. Woods of San Male- 1 and Albert classmates and aii- lonjf Freemai: has Wen awarded three distil. college decrees.

He viil spfep.k on the romance and pathos of Inrfian Jife tomorrow afternonr. at 2 o'clock at the Turnbull school, fis'i Miiteo. An invitation has bt-en to all interested tn attend. from the lecture he i diar: bo vs. Stage James Lawsort 1 manager assistants and Joe Fena Elecirician E.

Siegic Business isar.c~;r Kes? icscr Advertising Eldred Costume mistress SIM DATE FOR SOCIETY MEETING 1 The 3an Francisco Home Mis-! Society will meet on May IS at the Santa Clara Methodist' Episcopal church. A number of I lix-it! members of misiiuiiary cieiiei exoect to attend, MRS, HENRY SMITH TENDERED PARTY Mrs. Henry Smith (nee llae Dorothy Counter Sheehan) of Eurlingame avenue i Assistant costume mistress was the complimented guest at a recent surprise party held at mistress. home of Mrs. A.

M. Jepperson of Genevieve Childs Burlingame avenue. Guests usher --Florence Rehe enioved the hospitality of the Incidental music High choo? Theatre Orchestra. Elmer H. Younjr, director.

pleasant occasion included Mrs. K. Flaherty, Catherine FI3herty, Mrs. John'Sheehan, Mrs. O.

Bitt- NOW RESIDING man, Mrs. W. F. Crosby, Miss' Te- IX SAXTA ROSA rescf Bittman, Miss Gertrude Mr. and Mrs.

Georjre Walker and han, Mrs. J. Parker, Mrs. Fred H. family of.Buding-ame avenue have Stumbles, Mrs.

Jacob moved to Santa Hosa, where they Mrs. R. Tietjrens. Mrs, I. Ebinger.i expect to make their future home.

Duffy, Jdrs, George Mae and airs. G. Ames. IN 1 SL'RPKISE MARRIAGE PLANNING PARTY Otveenee Council will hold a card party the evening of May 18 i I ha I Tempo di Mennetto Eby Burszan A -'Iiiiur Uetttriof Allegro Ebv Barszan finll ifr i "Love Sot! ee "Connais tu le fays" (Mignon) Thomas Faith Merriam Polonaise, Op. 53 Chopin Xocturne, Op.

15, No. 2 Chopin the news of the marriage: Scott ls charge of the arrange- of Miss Eleanor M. Rifesrg of will be assisted by mem- Alto to Francis C. Price Jr. of! ers Oj order.

Palo Alto, which was solemnized' on the first of Mav at San MUCH INTEREST 1 1 ip vL swcliat BE SPEAKER ''The Present Situation in China" will be discussed by Ng Poon Chew, Litr. famous Chinese le-etarer and speaker of distinction, at the regular meeting of San Mateo County Federation of Women's) Clubs to be held on Wednesday at! Runnymede, the Runnymede Worn-1 en's Club being the hostess organization for the day. This the annual meeting the federation, with reports from chairmen of departments and presidents. The election of officers to serve for the coming year will be held. Special music has ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Mr, and Mrs.

C. B. Jared of Highland avenue, San Mateo. were hosts on Friday evening when a Kruiip of local friends were A drawing contest, music and dainty refreshments were the pleasant diversions of the evening. Guests who accepted the hospitality of the evening included Mr.

and Mrs. William Leadley, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Parsons, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight Neal, Miss Lois Neal, Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Waterhouse, Miss Lots Waterhouse, Wallace! Waterhouse, Mr. and Mrs. G. THE BURLTNGAME FURNITUBE CO.

Trade in Your Old Furniture for PRICED AT ONLY Pay SI.00 per week and Connected Tim range iMtiiR- iiiui.lt! by tins factory. a perfect Itakt-r ami furl saver, plain in design lias large own KSK! nrnplo cooking siirfai-e. A favirhi' in many of I i hcnK's as Th--' Hui'liiipaini' i Compuny i-; a a i i i in tlif finer Many styles of Occidental stoves shown on our floors. Old stoves taken in trade. 1417 Phcne Burl.

4193 OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Sarasate "Souvenir' 1 Eby Biirssan Etude No. 5 Liszt George Kruger ''Old Refrain'' Kreisler "Siciliano et Rigaudon'' Fraticouer-Kreisler Eby Bursts ti Miss Eurszon was the recipient of a number of beautiful bouquets from her admiring friends at the conclusion of the concert. HEIGHTS IMPROVEMENT CLL'B WILL MEET Macoo Hoights Improvement will hold a regular tomoiTow evening in ihe Ptnir.iular 'avenue school audito- i a i.t o'clock. Several matters of import will be the subject of among them, being the of San Mateo drive pnd Griffith avenue. All interested residents are invited to attend the meeting which will be in charge of S.

Blanton, president. 3Ir Mrs i ce Members of the North Burlin- make their future home in Eurlin-. game Community who ex- game. Mrs, Price is the daughter, to attend the picnic to be held i Jn I of Mrs. Addie E.

Riegg of Palo i tomorrow at Kendall Dell are re- Aito and a member of Omega Nu quested to meet at the guild hall sorority. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs, F. C. Price of Palo Alto and is a graduate of the Oregon Agricultural College. RETURN HOME FOR SUMMEtt Mr.

and Mrs, Philip Van Renssa- laer, who spent the winter in San Francisco, expect to return to their San Mateo home for the summer months. WILL ENTERTAIN DRAMATIC SECTION Mrs. B. Watson Luke of Capuchino avenue. Burlingame.

will be hostess on Wednesday at 2 o'clock to the members of the dramatic section of the North Burlingame Community Club. As this will be the luFt meeting of the club season there will be no business transacted or rehearsal and a social, time will be enjoyed, Club TAXI Phone 3030 Burl. Baggage Express MISS HENRIETTA formerly of M. 31. Hnrper BeaatT IS XOW WITH The Harmello Beauty Shop LEW BROS.

Phone Barlingame 5000 OPERETTA HERE IS A Sl'CCESS. An enthusiastic audience greeted each number of the operetta, "The Rells of Beaujolais," presented on Saturday evening by the San I tc ft union high school in the awcii- A torium of the Burlitigame branch. The executive board of the Sec- i to the special musical have returned from the national cor.veniion at Atlantic City by Tharsday, and will preside at the well a the chorus work added i much to the success of the eve- IPS CLAIRE ACTS AS HOSTESS Miss Claire Foley of Redwood City the recent hoptoF? at an appointed bridge tea at her home on Jefferson avenue rri'iTilimfntary to Miss Viola Kancin, fiancee of Joseph Warren of Frar.c-sco. Decorations of flowfrs in the pnstel shades were cfirrt'vely for the occasion. '1'hc brirte-elect was presented a V-asket of pifts from her bv Kathleen Flynn and Beverly MCVT.

E. An- Guido, Mrs. Mrs," Edison Stewart, Mrs, John Bromley, Mrs. A. A.

Gujrel, Mrs. Frederick Hohweisner, Mrs. Albert The scenery was of superior It depicted a French vil- ia at "savai ume with a counnr landscape 1 flelds woww'ns- 1 The complete cast of characters RC 'TM tnaratters. Augustus. Duke of Smith Tt ilT1 Bertder, a wealthy Amenn widower GiVe us a Larry, young American; Ben- def's Allen Tony, young American; Bender's gaest.

Reacl Bentlcy Bender's English but- ler Harrison Doanc Flerrf. a juggler Fred Trevitt; a wrestler. Grover Stark 'Countess Marie, a rich spinster. YOUNG SAMSON LISTENS IN! ELLO: is this tin; MIH- brae Dairj-? This is Mrs. Jones speaking.

Will you please tell yotir milkman to call here every morning for orders Thank yon. HolsttinMOK BURUNfiAME 3111 and MII.I.S RSTATE. CHRYSLER "70" Sensational! Lower Prices Reduced $50 to $200 Sensational new lower prices on the Six-Cylinder Chrysler "70," saving from S50 to effective midnight May 8. Old Prices New Prices Coach Roadster Royal Coupe Brougham Sedan Royal Sedan a Sedan M. $1445 $1395 1625 1525 1795 1695 1865 1745 1695 1545 1995 1795 2095 1895 Savings 50 100 100 120 150 200 200 All Prices F.

O. B. Detroit, Subject to Current Federal Excise Tax CHANGED IN NO WAY-EXCEPT IN PRICE In the accomplishment of the new sensational lower prices of Chrysler "70" there is absolutely no change in performance, quality, comfort, style, equipment, design, materials or workmanship in the body or chassis which have won such widespread preference and admiration. These sensational reductions today establish Chrysler "70" even more emphatically as the world's one outstanding motor car value in its class. THOMAS TJ MILAM 1VX.

1316 BnrUngmme Are. Phone 4100 Headqaarters for Bargaias in Peninsula Properties T. P. FAY SAN CARLOS Phone Redvrood 522 Homes Lots Acreage Business Property TALK WITH FAY i A I We Manufacture and Secover them Any Color Sunfast Stripe insoia Awning Co. Adeline Drive aijd Hlehway Bnrlingame Phone Bnrlingame 4338 All COMFORTABLE BIG CAKS SERVICE TAX! 275 DRIVE Former Red Line Tail Offio PHONE BXJBL.

3092 PHONS BTJBL. 3458 A EM Do What i Doctors Do Modern doctors are prescribing a new help to millions. It is one of 1 the marvels of modern medicinr, and is doing what else has done. It is a seemtion. derived from livers of the ox- It stimulates the Hver.

and at once. It multiplies the flow of We have learned in late years that cathartics never that. This new flow of bib--a quart a day--floods the keeps them open. Thus it relieves constipation. It does this in a night, Biie is an antiseptic.

It combats intestinal germs which feed poisons to the blood. This new sup- correct," countless results of blood impurities. is a digsstant. It ends tha bowel indigestion due to lack of bile. To nine in ten people this i new help means priceiess benefits.

I This liver is em- bodied in Dioxol tablets. Each tab- let represents ten drops. Learn what it means to you. Clip this advertisement. Take 1 it to our special agent, Eiler's Drug Store, and he will give you a liberal snimvle of nifxol frpp.

If Satisfaction's what yon seek. Dinner here seven days a week Of coarse you are sony sLe is going off on a visit But it could be a lot worse. Suppose we were not here 1 But we are, So yon will iraki no mistake if you call twenty-one times a aek. And we hr-pe tell her how good it xss when she gets back. BYRON GRILL Short Orders a Specialty 148 -treet San Mateo NEWSPAPER! SjEWSPAPERl.

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