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THE SAN MATEO TIMES AND DAILY NEWS LEADER MONDAY, JULY 11, 30 Society0 Lodges oJfs Clubs fPersoriQ ls Supper Dance Honors OVATION GIVEN MOLINARI Recent Bride Is Honored Guest at Local Afternoon Miss Barbara Pond Is Engaged to Alexander Donald Businesswomen Are Entertained By Local Group Miss Legh Jones in Hillsborough Home The llillsborough home of and Mrs. Georee Lee hJones wa Louis Gates Family Mrs. Tobin Clark Arrives Today for Honors Molinaris Stay on Peninsula At Supper Party ArriviBs today from ew York, Following the symphony concert were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shattutk at Ihe Woodland theatre yesterday AT HILLSBORO CONCERT Honoring Mn.

James A. Ldckie, formerly Miss Mary Steller of San Twenty one member tho San Francisco Business and Profes tie stent of an attractive supper 5iDnnl nomerii Mateo, Miss Jeanne Write 01 lboa afrernoon Mrs. Tohin Clark of if U'oodsidfi and San Fra Mine on rxiaay evening wnen By Ell LA HOWABD NUNAN Ssmolnel avenue, Bu.lwgame vCa's hostcrs at a shower on Satui day afurr.oon. cisco, Lo Alexander Donald, wa made i EatuFdav bv the bride. event was firrangeo complimentary to their dauehter.

UL. I h. Bernardino Molinari conducted Cates and danghteis, Jliss Ear bar Cates, Mias Lleanor Christen son, and Miss Jane Christesson. For the remainder of the seasoi, hey will be at Iheir Hillsborough appearan. will be eagerly anlici Polomar.

Hillsborough, was host ess at a supper party honoring Mr, and Mrs. Bernardino Molinari. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Miicha Elman, Baron and the second concert of the Philhar.

Jones. Miss Legh Jones plans to leave next September for Heath Uint ai lew yyaterday afternoon at the Benjamin Prurixilin hole. falloTvinff the cancErt at the Woodland Uitalrc. The San Mateo Basinets and' ProfeMlonal en's club was' the hostesa group and the club members srjpplud Irnnaporlation for the vintbiff pated. On July 24 the Philhsrmoni.

monic summer symptioiiy series yttenlay Woodland 'theatre. home, 2alC Summit elect's parent. FoWing hsr gradui.tion from Yassar college last Miss Fond traveled atmad roturnlno; home in the late fall. Slits rood is the irranddauuhter .0. lliey cicty will present on ibe symphony Guests at the shower, in addition to Mrs Dickie, were Miss Luella Heemian, Miss Marjoric Mullen, Hiss Martha Caldwell, Mies Helen Gaffigan, Mis Msrjorle liaum.

Miss Lota Lottos. Miss Charlotte have lieen ioined bv 1m Baroness Baeyens, Mr: and Mrs. This disUngrjiahed Italian has ic Variations for Piano and" Or W. Blair Foster (nee Edna Chris Modesto Alleo. 31r, and Mra.

Al tenson), and Mrs. Cate; during tne past lew years made severs appearances here, ond his UelU school. Ascot, ttlgland. Included in the gout list Mre Misse Alice Hattson. Jans Ander ton, Molb'e Foster Helen Cirriu, Mary riorsoy Farsytjie, Sally Itodgers, Cynthia Hill, Betsy McCarthy, Jeanne Bocrjuernz, Sally.

u.jhert Elkus, Mr. and Mrs. Luther chestra, with Agnes Clark as solo ist and Molinari conducting. Charles ChristenEon and' Edwin' i Marcbflui, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Harris, or tne late Mr. and Jlrs. K. B.

l'ond of San Francisco and Mr. TYilhur, Mrs. William Gill, lira. diesis to tnc concert, ana roturn. The San Francisco sroap, headed by Miu Gertrude diair man.

nlans outinrs iav v. t'V fu Christenson. consul tienenu oi iiaiy ana jars. r. irrlcnmc on this occasion was most genuine and enthusiastic, as his local admirers are many.

In facl. and Mrs. Charles Gardner Ames of and, Mn. John' Setter, m.lhcr of the bndr. tours.

As they arc interested in the Woodland concerts it expect he has become one of the most pop irar and well liked truest eandne been at their New York nn Cheestborough, Miss Patricia Former Resident Visits Friend at Burlingame Home Lieutenant, and Mrs. K. G. Hen "Tavors fit cards were Awarded to Mrs. Hire, Mrs.

niefcio, and ment. They also have home all "J11 Dr A u' uiha Liiey ne ffuests jvi aanta Kosa. hhn is the sister of Peter Pond. Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Molcolm Donold of Hohton, is the crandson of the late Mr. and Mrs, William A. Donald ond of Mr. tone Bore), Sally Jenkins, Caylc Aiulerlon, and Lewis Carpenter, Alex Henderson, Japics Shewan, Sam Stocktoii, Arlic lan dcts oi tne concerts. a ti rc lner Slihal i i A I u' ttrs among the large and impos.

isg list that the Philharmonic inan airement has brought here during tie past sir years. here nbera i sel and infant daughter, l'atritia Henscl. were she house a uesls re The marriage of MiM Mary Slitter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sicttcr of Rosewood drive, Three years ago at a si The Latin fire and emotionn and Mrs.

ilorfield Storey, His sitter is Miss Barbara Donald. Donald is graduate of Harvard. ly Boyd, Hob Pord; Jackson Hoiv Carl Wolfe, Bob Henderson, frey Clarke. Clive. Halliday, the tea.

Tab'ts seatine; irom sis to ten Teere nlacod in Uiu main din inj room and bowls of yellow and 1 the Burlingame Couniry club cently of Mrs. Sancy Prnbasco of Aimer load, Burhneame. The San Mateo, to James A. uickie seJamnized at a nuiet reremonv He is a member of the University: nrcw ncLnriny. Stanley rordham, guests ivcre on their way to Hono lulu where Lieutenant Hensel has Harvard clubs of Boston and New Cales made their debut, Stanford Home to IMh.

heen transferred. Before her marriaee Mrs. Hen Mrs. Marv Mott 'J3nne24 at Beverly Hills. The bride haJived with her.

family for the "rait thre'u years in' 3nn Mateo the Peninsula, from In diaoa. Shn is a former student of lVihe an Mateo Junior college and itjjtfmboe of the Junior Club of Hicbard Tobin, Gaston Hmgll niid the Messrs. Onno, Halleanx, Pre vost and Maas of the Pro Arte String Quartet. Monsieur Moriset Is Entertained at San Mateo Home Mr. and Mrs.

Loula Weber of San Mateo imrk entertained Monsieur Pierre a bank advocate Iron). Paris, several evenings ago. Monsieur Moriset, who received a Rockerfellow IcllowsTiip, is now touring country studying the Receive Proceeds sel was Miss Olive Presaler, dramatic instructor at the Bnrlinganie Death of Former Returns From verve of Molinari's racial traditions lend themselves to a dramatic tonal picture of whatever work he undertakes to play. He fan no more help displaying these charatteristics than could one expect trne Latins to have an inherently coo! and contemplative attitude toward existence itself. Everything is drama to them, exuding warmth, vibrn ting life; and so it seems that the ideal temperament for musical expres sioh should be nf this glowing latin typo, cmotionalj sensitive, and keenly alive to all bmutv, tragie high school.

i. M. President StatePresident Calls Session at San. Francisco From S. F.

Pageant A luree oortion of th nrnric Vacation South Mrs. Mary E. Mott of Burlin game, mho has been anendino thn ibo woman Club of Ban Mat HOUSE GUEST IN SAN MATEO ln Indiin'a she was prominently 'identified with (hE affairs of the her death July 5. A number of past few months, in the southern from the international pageant lo be given in the iibw garden room or the Hotel St. Francis on Thursday evening, July Hi, will be for Miss Flo Potrey, Ft.

of Co Mrs. William J. Hsyes of Burlin iiio, president of the California onirrCSS of Parent and Part s'ato, hps retnrned to Hickie, son of Mr. and Mrs, lumbus. Ohio, is the house guest of Mr.

and Mrs. George A. Ncal of San Mateo. Miss 1'etrey, sister of will prciidaat the first state board lnustinv: tomorrow nnrl wen as tranquil. And in sioli Matto in about lmtj Wits.

Schu nnri i Charles Branstea Is the iJencTni. "onsieor Moriset arrive in uarilner ul Beverly Hills, a. rncmber of the Phi Chi frateroity. IIe is connected with the Pacific Electric compnny. at tho Clift hotel.

Snn IfyrA Friends aill be pleased to know haiiuian of the event and she isl cniniiig to this coast man, iirommenc in cLtmitro the bay section, uas president of the San FrannkM TllstHr t. RWI nave tnese qualities apito ed, so that his superb geniua a director cnuld not fail to move the most oacivo of fiRtflhorc Neu Orleans tn l.r,a Ann.U being assisted by Mrs. Starr Uruce DORSCH FAMILY Following the wedding Mr. and' for sometimes, is steadily linurov ing in condition She is tho mo nsiu Mrs. inomas Page Mnilliard at Women's clubs, and was a'mem ON CA PITCH INO The California Parent Teacher liluylizinf trill he staffed for the year and the budget for the coming year planned.

An executive secretary will be appointed and chairmen of de to a fuller and deeper understanding of musical arl. Additional patronesses include Newell ilcCoy, Mis, Bruce Mi and re. Charles E. Dorarh, formerly of Paloma avemK5, have moved to 1225 Cauorhioo drive, Burlingnme', Mr, and Mrs. Guy George of San Jose, former local residents, were jrcrflniij tltnuIIlaH.

Both Yesterday's program began with Choi mine BUite for sfcrinfl. iionrmann, Airs. Harold Falier, Mrs. Oe aiiccv Leu Mr. n.v,a After a week in San Francisco he will go to Pgrtland and Seattle and thence lo Chicago, remaining in this country at least a it.

Pierre Moriset and Louis fl. Weber, son Mr. and Mts. I raft Weber, met in Munich," Germany; in the summer of 1029, Louis H. Weber is still in Europe, 2 student University of Vienna.

California about thirty years ago. partments chosen for the year. Members of the group will visit the slate plan toward tra by Gorelli. Exquisite in its simple beautv and nuritv of liniv itc uie guests yesterday of Mr. und Albert G.

Mutt. rorocrer, mrJ. ingeno von Tuebcr. Mrs. Douglas B.

Lewis, and Mrs. Ernest McCormick Jr wliere Ibey plan to make their home. HILHERS PLAN SOUTH THIP. place on the program happily re. S.

F. Presbvterial Arowheud lake. They are now tre iny their home on Tilton avo nufj'Ean Mateo. Engagement of jMiss J. Puryear Is Announced 3 1 Miss Jankif Puryear of (inn i.Fidneiseo recently announced her engagement to Charles Simons of 2 San, Mateo, Simons of.

E25 South luu auuiuon or more equipment. Mrs. Ilnyes will appoint a njr resnondiiu Keeretnw nrrf Newlyweds callea it navjasr been played here by Molinari in 1928, on July Planmnc to leavif tonmrmw on Steve Gellermans Meets Wednesday For Fine Program Keturn Friiiti two weeks' vacation in Los An mcntarion. Announeaiuent is made that "the nest hoard meeting will bo held next September in Los Angeles. Beethoven's First Symphony, in minor, followed.

This onus, while los and vicinity are Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilmer of Ponnv drive. Bur.

WcddinjrTour Return From Reno To Peninsula Home luemncrs or Wastminlter Service of the First Presbyterian church are interested in the wierttw lingnmo. not of as great importance as his air. and nlTB. Harry Lmits Bach nave returned from a wedding tour Mr. and Mis.

Sieve flBllernlan Owcno Ann oil' HOUSE GUEST rn onencted with tho Broadway IN WOODSIDE in San Franciscu for the remainder I Publishes Date Mi(. William If. Smith Jv ot. later symphonies, was of special interest because it is heard infra quently. However, not uafil the Strauss tone.pnnm, "Don Juan," was played did Molinari reach the heights of Ids interpretive skill.

In this inspiring wm 'rf bis scone as a the Ssn Ftomisco Fresbytcrial on next. Wednesday at 11 o'clock in San Francisco. Mrs. J. Haighl; pi esident of "the service, urges that these planning to attend communicate whh her before tonior r.

uianun oi tno American Trust SeVrntluny for fire years. Simons, known on the Pcniusnla, is a "Green Woodside, has 01 ine summer, tljnng tne weekends Mr. end Mrs. Bach are fre. qucnt goeats at the home 6f Mis.

Eula Howard Nunan Piano Instruction Beginners should take adian lage of vacafion lime for prar lBr "Special alteution given to tech. mc, tone and correct lingering. Telephone San Mate 75 for aupoiutracnl. Moteo. The marriage of Miss Car ratl.T'"rnbl:rr daughter of Mrs.

V. Thornhcri of Nichols, to Steve Gellerman, sun of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L.

Gellerman of i'redT. as ner nouso guest airs, 'J. i former Stnnford student i aiuwer, airs, flnncy rrobas For Card Event Owcene council, Degree, of Poca hontaa, announces that the organisation Trill1 sponsor a cainj purty on tlie evening of July 26 in the. San Mateo 1. 0.

O. F. hall. Whfri luill iteyenson or ihjs Angeles. Mm.

Stevenson plans io remain on the Peninsula during the absence ef SLevenson in Now York. Each mir.51. nlfrlln ii, it painter in tonai imagery was mag iiifuantly brought out. And to bear his vividly imaginative', colorful WEEK UNO GUESTS STETEEltS Mr. and Mrs.

George Slvtier of bytorial will bring a basket luncll lii. or importance will llic.udc Miss Vivian Srrrm. renainp ol tne htrauss masterpiece a il indeed a delightful musical ex ijellerman is connected with' the .0 Maleo Pen li. MISS SANFOHD "Pasadena spent the recent wcek and as tho guests Stetter's nnr ents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Sletter of ltosewoal drive, Snn Mateo, The perience. of India and iliss Eleanor Wright of Nanking, China. EXPECTED HOME Miss Isobel SanfoiJ is nagt. t(i Bach was sulsmniicd on June 111 in San In the full Mrs. Bnch will continUL.

hur instructor at the Daicrs fTeld high Bnrm is the ehldf nlfiu. C5 0. ol tne poio pomes. provide the diversion of the evening and, according to the committee or nrmncfements, headed bv Mrs. filnra Day, no effort will1 be Sliatwi lllTV nnl nlnMnt Valso Triihi l.v SthMion to return home today from Napa where, she has been the counsellor Raymond Gill Ewas.ninde by Aiuerieap audiences one.

of Ihe best known of the Finnish conipoter' works, and the' Sche'rso fi om rscliaikowsky's Fourth 'Symphony celia of tho' Pa'nimi Man' Staam limo, for tho Eucsts. Varied prizes are being secured for tlie Girl flesecves at their summer camp during the part, monlh. Beturn Home From smp con.pdny. Kanch at Yolo or run noioers 01 tne" highest scores und the awards will soon be LEW EHOSe te oi especially popular appeal. The RakiKSy March by Berlioz nie as the.

elosinc nroffram Ti I Fall Activities distijuy Schneider's store indow on street. family of iai Twelfth avenue San SECRETAMAL STUDIO Summer Rates ber. An ovation for lllolinari ar: juaioo, nave returned from" a month'; vacation in Yolo county. Wbile there Mr. and Mrs.

Gill were Grefjc Shurifcana Tjiiltai Are Planned by Center Group Activities for the fall seasoiroj the San Francisco center, a branrh' of the Californiu Lcogue of Women Vetera, will Tiegin next month with end demonstrated the cxtreinu ad miration and gralitudc that' the large audience felt for this great San Mateo Lodge Installs Officers At Hail Tonight eiseo During the 'recent San Mateo 2700 BHrlingame 5000 TLESDAY SPECIALS han alaleo 0. I'. lodgc Nu. ensuing term at a ceremony to ceK enu and Mrs. Gill were Muesli at the Hotel Del Mar al Ao tos by lbe Sc'a.

Sons of St. George Schedule Session inSanlllateo eirlivlutTuWaj YOUR FRIENDS from the EAST will ENJOY of esporiil interest to trie center will be Invited to address the mem. MHteo hall. All members nivj vi'j. iting Urothcra will he welcomed.

weeiir.gs neld. in the MOSEL SASTII.Y larger Grocery Next Wednesday Officers of the Suns of St. GeorgB announces that ihe moot ado front pure rcKeisule fats DEISCO 3 iu. ing on nert Wednesday will be held at 7:30 o'r Jorl th hnii MOTOItS KflRTH Vacationing on a three weeks' motor trip north to im Kide points of interest 1n Washington arid Urreon aro Mr. and Mrs.

Centre n. Mose! and son, David, of Cortes THIS WEEK Specials in our downstairs HOUSEHOLD SECTION San Mateo drive. The meeting hour is advanced on accuunt of.tho Ical Students Depart on, Ship as Orchestra' Group Eric Uultberg; h1 rank SUuffichtr, Ell Waldo, and Don Smith, nil students of the San'Mateo high schuol, no, Mtirnugame. visit Albion lodge of Oakland for a goodwill nieetinc on thot date. 'A LA FLHURS Gub Calendar lien saturoay us tnu orchestra i the inotorabfn Huronn.

Tho Hn AT S. Staying at the R. A. Pai klmrst home in Sail Maleo vrhile the Park 51c 25c 18c 9c 12c 50; ScoUu, fro. Vj Hnouer 1ml p.

m. hurst family 1a touring throiigl PiLhlniL SlJiLurp Tomplo Ko. HB loOVtr hull. Hp. m.

ropn TCCtntly sailed from northern Europe and i now on a two weeks' excursion trip nlong the Pacific coast to Vancouver, li. and other points of inlorest. DILLMAM KENT DIBBLE PLACE MOP ten Mliacnlc IihIL, 7:30 i. m. LOCAL FAMILY ON RL'SSIAN RIVER For a two weeks' vacal inn DINING AT NOAH'S rented the home of Mr.

and Mrs. I nn IG dub I.ii:: 1 1 p. hji I V. 31, 1. of ColmnhuH their suiumor home on Ihe Russian river are Mrs.

B. E. Van auk CIGARETTES Lucky Slritw, Old Golds. Icifielils or Cnaiels CORN FLAKES KcIn? brand ft vkls. PHILLIPS PANCAKE FLOUR alrcadv I'm wal lies, pancakes, eh large i)kage TOMATOES witn pane Cascade tonud N.

0YSTEK3 1 r.mil pahil.iblc nnd easily Dicpurcd 1 fl nz. in OLAM BOULLIOW. 11 brum! Xo. 2 CHICKEN BEOTH Hui.ncl hiaiid like honjc mnAo (in 17 3 fins Delicatessen COTTAGE CH1LE5E rich full eivnm .1, GBERK1N ETT PICKLES teg. 4Dc pt.

KAKTIH'S OLD EASTERN SNAPPY CB1P BEEF freshly sliced to order FKKNCH DRESSING Levey brand A pi. liol. SALADS dmice of Levy Hrm. famous hoincinndi: snhuls COLD MEATS assoclcd lb. nnd family of Benin avenue, Bur the During the season Mr.

and Mrs. Dibhla Jr. are tho lingauic. guests 0L illttlca Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Dibble, it Ihoir Vital Statistics Kr.Utt T. fx 0 Jmll, J), jn. CO Club 12:15 p. Vi ImlflL Kl Cnrnlno Clri tr, No. v.

Ancient Oniur or DrnlUa fun Wutco I. 0. 0. i hall, a th m. country place in Kapa county.

79 Keep your hands ont dI Ihe mop jmil Bdtly Jjrijjlii Self rinsing Uops do Hie AMy work I'm ou. hntii of BerVeky. or Cui'jii i 1 nj Olmiucr 0. li H. Ii.il' Mo.in guests during the week end Mr.

and Mrs. Atholl nieUcan 'n have just returned from Europe, 17c 30c 12c 2Sc 22c 15c 23c nlfimil Worric i'ji Club Luncheon ls 1 p. AdR'a mvani! eonirficr hrMre, Shnnliinnn, S3, tloUl of They Will like Noah's fa mans baked ham and allien candied yams jiiclloWj dclicious nroparcH bothcrn fltyle under Nimh's nersonnl supervision and Rtn vcd in a cool, Ttstful atmosphere thnt is different thun nny they hiu'o nver smti. And what dfiMoLt! Tangy tasty 4 ic just liita thD spot and tiifii, puihapa, a or i aRmnt cofrcc or a Klass of iced tea Your inemia will Lliunk yuu ngnin nnd again fnp tJirt inc them to Noah's. The pleAennt memory will Saucepans 7 uart sisc grey ennuicleil good quality tin fnv ers special this Qljm week only OIV Table Mat Sets fabrikoid enveved table protectors hriglit colors THIMBLE CLHlt CONVENES SOO.V Membtrs of Vi'isleria Thinvblo club will meet tomorrow afternoon Vivhui TJliHu nmniiiliil, tui Ih irv L'rill fvV.

iLZ! Jont'i A. Ancrsun, Uar nrd, nnd June II. WoIju, 2M, 132 Second avenue, San Mateo, inc. meeting will nc gin at 2 cluck. ten a n.

F. hull. i'. ui. fcr.li llntco ABaKhitlOn niLlnhow airla Htruvfr lmll, THO n.

in. stonu, 2i, liolh of Son V.inLiirn." boxed for gift or pvlic Cookie Jars Good site decorated 'pottery jnrs with iriiktv bale handle, 'Special this OQs week OOC Drain Board Mats siic soft thick rubber green or li ory col 69c Kncclintf Parts Soft eiiougo rubber onda to kneel on while or gnnlcnlng this 9Qgt nook special aSOlr Italian Floiver Pots Gay colorful inrh pots wllh hand wrnught iron slnud special this week ggg Colander Strainers GltANFlRIJJS M0T011 All AuMrifiii 1ms built 63c this week tpechd olnne wit) winirfi eomnv tf rjlntu Mi and Mrs. William Gran field joiuea ciaaKaliy, whwli autDmnt lit llnLPfi llnilTii Bn ami ITotld mM Wnmrn ji uli lQll jaillln r.i".l;li Kiy Clul' Liincliflun. LSilS n. I i 1 1 I it.

I Ln I. r.lnl. ui ilnfiiime Eobcknh l.uiliro So. Hi llUOvor tin II. in.

Owflnu iiii.il iain 1. D. ti aoju i titciiixcu tja to air tin Fruits and Vegetables PEAS lucal fromi mid very snue't 3 lbs. 25i BEANS riiwal mi tlie inurkcl 3 lbs. 25 GQTJASK Italian or Sininnr extra lbs.

15c OOHN. Inrgn tender fi ears 25c ItOYAL APRICOTS cviiru hnn bskl. 25e PF.ACHES firm sliciuf 35 TOMATOES oslrn Ijii trr. nnd firm liski. 20 BLACK MISSION FIGS 2 lhn.

25 tenia, jierni.tlinE the plane to tnke motor trip the southern port nf the state Mr. and Mrs'. Gl'nnficld nre of Rurlingniue. 3o: .3 i HOUSE GUEST SAN MATKfl Orange Juice Extractors Hstra Jeep juice bowl Inrgo site green lnss lids wccl: An only IOC Toilet Bowl Brush FincH limli(y brialle bnwh witJi Ions cnnnielcd hnndlin Mr. nnd Mrs.

Grant Hulkley of limlpiTO SFTrn 'court0 MuicIUh of CnlnmbiiB lmll, l.llhWAml T.o.lf 0 Sin MOAHiS 91 Third Avenue cnsi. oniun ines nvenue, San Mil ton, are enlcrtninini; as their house gucsl Mus Belly Itahlwin of Bos ton, Mass. rr I inch size deep wire BATTERY SPECIAL i 13 PLATE BATTERY r.pmatced tar Vnr S4.95 MF.RRIOK ft HOLDEN i C.llt.r.l. dr. InTllniiinr S3 i I'rnfBK this week only Phone Your Orders Charge Tliem DELIVERIES EACH DAY Levy Eros, In Htllfl P.

M. LEVY BROS. Protect your eyes with proper glisaei Chas, .1. Etkhardt OPTU.ui rrRijr a.ii fiPTiOiAN 239 Street. Fhona Gil 4iW i rti30 n.

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