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SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL Tuesday, September 18, 1934 PAGE SIX FROM FELLOWS TO ITU Z-TO Social, Lodge, Club Doings Sentinel "New Today" Ad Finds $125 Brooch Pin VALLEY EHJOY BEEP CO-OPERATE Mrs. E. M. Ward of 11 Maple I i i i Stockings Given Delightful Surprise Mr. and Mi's.

A. D. Stocking of IP FISHING SATURDAY HOT HOUSING Mi tci, iosi a oeauinui enameieu i Surfside avenue were Riven a de lightful surprise party Sunday eve- With the passing of a motion en- Spitonis Home From Europe Mr. Mrs. R.

Spitoni of 524 Pacific avenue, who were in Europ? for a year, returned some time ago after a wonderful trip. They spent most of the time in Italy at their birthplace in the province of An-cona, near Rome. They were at Rome where they visited the catacombs and saw all interest; were in Milan, Venice and other cities of Saturday, September 29. a big Boy Scout pageant will bo held in Santa Cruz. Every scout and sea scout should participate in this event.

The program will be divided into four parts: Part 1 Secret. dorsing the modernizing plan under I honor of mclr respective i birthday anniversaries. Upon re- the government housing act, and au- a i turning home from spending tne thorizing the appointment of a com- evenin(? at tne theatre, Mr. and Mrs. miltee by President Frank Gibson Stocking found their home full of at yesterday's meeting of chamber I self-invited guests.

A table was THAT WE SELL OROCERIES Fruits Vegetables FRESH MEATS DRV GOODS I) rues Liquors cf commerce directors held at Hotel brooch set with pearls and five other stones on September 10, and on September 12 she sought the Sentinel's "Lost Ad" column in an endeavor to find her lost jewelry. During this period. Mr. Ham of Berkeley, happened to be in the viainity of the Modern Bakery on Maple street and picked up the lost brooch and proceeded on his way to Berkeley. Ham owns a cottage near the Christian church tabernacle in Garfield Park and on Friday, September 21 he returned to Santa Cruz from Berkeley and stopped at his cottage here.

Upon entering the cottyjte he picked up a sample copy of The bounteously spread with salads, Forty Odd Follows i crime from Turlock and had great fishing off the aro barge Sunday. They had made a "kitty" of which was given to Herbert Pearson for the barges catch, 14 dee; see cod and other fijh. The chief of the fire, departinen', C. V. Lundahl.

received the consolation prize. The next smallest were City Treasurer Lester Shock and H. Pickenbaeker. Many good catches were and excluded some mackerel blue San Jose and other cites were well represented among tli hermen. St.

George, plans were started for a movement which, it is believed, will Hip to stimulate business in the citv very matilly. The plan was presented by Direc Dependable Da.ii sandwiches, cakes and furnished by the guests. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. Stocking and son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blair, Mr. and Mrs.

George Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hag-quist, Mr. and Mrs. L.

C. Davis, Mr. rart i. lroop demonstrations on beach. Part 3 Swimming meet in plunge.

Part 4 Fun period. Special reduced rates on beach concessions for Boy Scouts in uniform or with membership. Meet at county court house, Santa Cruz, not later than 1:30 p. Saturday, September 29. Courts of honor.

District courts of honor will be held during September and October. Some troops will hold their own courts. Will you receive au award at these courts? The council as a whole is behind in its advancement program, while it is' growing in all other branches. Help do your part to make our ALL KINDS OF FEED AND SEEDS LUNCHES AT SODA FOUNTAIN FOR TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY native cuuntry. In France they were in Paris and look the trip to Verdun and the battlefields.

They were in Luxenburg and other places in Germany and were abroad just a year. They were accompanied by their son, Gerald, a pupil of the Laurel street school. Daughter Born To Dr. and Mrs. J.

O. McMills Many friends here felicitate Dr. Sentinel, which had been left at his cottage during the Sentinel's' usual extra Friday distribution, and in the A 100-pound concrete cornice was paper he read the following ad: tor Roy W. Bagbv. who in company with President Gibson and Secretary Mabel Wheeler attended the meeting in San Francisco under the auspices of the Associated Corrtrac-tors of San Francisco and the San Francisco chamber of commerce at which the plan was launched for San Francisco.

Arrangements have been made for Clifford Anglim, district director for Northern California for the housing act, to attend a meeting in Santa Cruz on Wednesday, September 26, at which time representatives of the various interested businesses will be and Mrs. John Tattcrshall, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rogerson and Mrs. Esther Thompson.

W. C. T. U. To Hold Business Meeting There will be a short business meeting of the W.C.T.U.

at the First E. church at 2:30 p. in. Thursday. Plans of the various departments will be presented for the coming MILK Banner or Golden State 3 Tall Cans Olco Silvernut Per Pound 9c BUTTER High Quality Cloverbloom Cubes Subject to market changes.

and Mrs. James O. McMills (nee Betty Sheerin) over the birth of a blown from a building in St. Louis recently in an electrical storm. It fell 5 stories onto an automobile.

A I man in the car was unhurt. LOSE 2 POUNDS EVERY WEEK WILL PARTY WHO FOUND enameled brooch set with pearls, 5 other stones, Sept. 10, near Modern Bakery please Valuable kcepsakp, cannot lie replaced. 11 Maple St. Reward.

9-12-67" I As a result Mrs. Ward now has daughter, Andrea Jean yesterday, in council your council the best in the country. Every scout should advance at least one rank by the end of 1934. Let's prove we can. We South San Francisco.

17c year. Mrs McMills is a graduate of the can if we will! Mrs. Fannie Nugent will give Santa Cruz high school present so that the entire line of Winter camp. The second annual i mucn cherished brooch, which Chapter III of the "Syllabus" and junior work will be discussed. DRIFTED SNOW P.

9.8 lbs. 48r Delegates to the annual state con proceedure may be worked out. The banks are authorized to make loans ranging from $100 to $2000 payable in return over an extended number of months, where FLUR 24'2 lbs $1.09 49 lbs $2 12 is valued at lo. This is a good example of how thoroughly The Sentinel is read, even to the smallest ad, and how easily it is to secure almcst any kind of prompt service through Tne Sentinel's advertising columns. vention, to be held October 23 to 25, will be elected.

Members and friends are urged to be present. To Meet With Soroptimists Exchange club is to meet this noon at the luncheon hour with the So-roptini'st club at the St. George. On account of this meeting the Ex-chanse club will not meet on Wednesday of this week. Couple Married It also proves that there is no substitute for circulation.

JUMBO COOKIES 2 doz. 25c SUGAR n.eu.ted 10 lbs. 51c CHEESE 0B lb. 15c L'ppi; I-arKf White iC.uar- 1 JU IKJKJCJ antceil) Kanch Fresh OL winter snow camp will be held either late this year or early next, depending upon snow conditions. Keep in touch with your scoutmaster about this.

Ask the scouts who went last year about the swell time they had. Summer camp. Begin to prepare for summer camp in 1935. Save your money. Big improvements will be made at Camp Wing, especially the swimming pool.

Be there! Anniversary week. Remember the fine time we had last anniversary week. Start right now planning for 1935 anniversary week in February. proper credit is established, the moneyt to be used for making repairs or improvements on the hom-. President Gibson quoted one of the speakers at last Friday's meeting in which he said: "This means 100 per cent relief without taxation, as 70 per cent of the amount of money expended will be used for skilled labor." A chairman will be named during the present week and the commit Tilolin is the scientific answer for those who want to lose a pound or so a week without going to the trouble of dieting or exercising.

Tabolin is based on an entirely new principle which increases the rate of metabolism (the rate at which the body up food and fat stored in the tissues). Its action is the same as that of exercise and, as with exercise, loss of weight with Tabolin is usually accompanied with increased vigjr and alertness. Get a bottle of one hundred Tabolin capsules from your druggist. Tliis is usua'ly enough for six or more weeks' treatment. Use fifty ar.d, if yju are not delighted with tre results obtained, return the bottle and remaining capsules direct to the manufacturer for full 1 SOAP lobars 25c J.

D. Alcala Is Suing for Divorce Complaint in a suit for divorce was filed yesterday in superior court in the case of J. D. Alcala against Lupe Alcala. They were married in 1921 at Mexicali.

Republic of Mexico and separated in January 1930. 5 Pure ian ON A tt tee will be in readiness to proceed with the work as soon as Anglim visits this city. At Soquel Rev. J. J.

Kelly, pastor emeritus of the Congregational church at Soquel, officiated at the marriage ceremony of Dorothy Ruth Noland and Hamilton Stevenson Carlston, both of Soquel. The witnesses were Margaret Haile and Ralph Haile. Get-Together at Laurel School Mrs. W. H.

Berlin, president of the Laurel has sent out invitations to teachers and parents tj attend a "get-together" meeting Wednesday at 3 p. m. in the kindergarten room of the Laurel street school building. C'olTee Lb. Five Attend Mills College Five Santa Cruz young people are attending Mills College this year.

The group from this city includes Dorothy Dale Dickinson, Mila Howe, Truella Jensen, Peggy Kittenhouse ar.d Esther Wessendorf. Huddleson-Buck Intention To Marry A marriage application was filed in San Francisco, Saturday by Fxlwin Emitt Huddlcson of Seabright and Nina Buck. Mr. Huddlcson is the owner and Four Cubans were arrested recently in connection with a reported conspiracy against the government of President Carlos Mendieta. Boulder Creek i lie alleges nis wile neglected her care cf her children and attended dances, fandangoes and motion pict- care cf her children and attended operator of the Santa Cruz Fruit Pu.

Vmtt in Konnri.rht o.irl I Take tins advertisement to your CALUMET lb. tin 23c PRINCE ALBERT 71c COFFEE 3 One lb. pks. 49c PINK SALMON -2 tins 19c 1 CI I "ie pkR. Soap Pnwdrr I'roe -J-IJ1k311 pa.h 5.,.

for ilOC is well known in this city where he ure shows. ur 'e i Easv Wav to Sieiulcrness. or write was born and raised. He is a bro- He asks the court to make an or- I tn rwk in rup Howard i-homi! ther of Arthur Huddleson of the dcr for the proper care of the three Company, 75 R'o Vista Avenue, I minor children. sheriff's office.

1 (Miami. Californi: EOULDER CREEK, Sept. 17 (Special to The Sentinel). The A. association will hold its first meeting of the year Monday afternoon Miss Grayce Whittaker came from Sacramento recently to spend a few days at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Whittaker, on Central avenue. Miss Whittaker is employed on the equalization board i at the capitol building. Mrs. Hattie Kase came from her home on Kings Creek to attend Idlewild Rebekah lodge meeting.

Her grand daughter, Mrs. Hattic Rickman of Santa Cruz, attended VoSkt COKIiXG SCHOOL Sept. 19, 20, 21., at Veterans' Hall now refreshing WE PROTECT OUR the meeting. I FRUITS VEGETABLES CLASS DISPLAY CASES TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FEATURES Potatoes 1 15c No. 2 White CELERY ca.7c APPLES 5 lbs.

17c HELL PEPPERS 3 lbs. 10c LETTUCE Fancy Larije Bananas No. 1 Ripe 1 I7c SPROUTS Fresh Local 3IK 10c 1 Mrs. Kasc and Mrs. Rickman were overnight guests of Mr.

and Mrs. George Woodard. A social hour was enjoyed at the Woodards following the lodg? meeting to which Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Bachus of Santa Cruz were guesls.

Mrs. Backus is noble grand of the lodge. Chub Peery has been ill at the home of his mother, Mrs. Annie Peery on Mountain street for some time. Mrs.

I'hronia Lofland is recovering from an illness of several days at her home on Boulder avenue. Mrs. Lcs Connolly was in San Francisco Tuesday. Ralph Powers accomp-nied her as chauffeur. Bill Horstman, accompanied George Cress, to San Jose Wednesday.

Cress returned in the evening. Horstman will visit two days at the home of a friend, Paul Con-roy. Wallaca Pcarce left Monday evening for his home in Oakland after spending three days at the home of his mother, Mrs. W. T.

Horstman. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hinchcliffe, Mrs. Elsie Lundgrcn and Mr.

Earnest Seigal of Oakland were visitors at th? Horstman home Admission day. Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce, Mrs. Joe Augustine and baby of Hay-ward stopped at the summer home of P.Irs.

Augustine's parents, Professor and Mrs. F. P. Johnson of Hay-ward over Admission day. At the regular meeting of the W.

C. T. September 11, at the public library on Central avenue, annual reports from departments of alcohol-education were given. Fruit and flower mission which looks after members ill or in need were reported; Sunday school, publicity, international relations for peace and the teacher's and auditor's report were interesting and encouraging. The following officers were re-elect- prt- Prpsirtnnt Mrs F.mma Flnnl warn FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Hamburger 12c Lamb Roast 12V2c W'trrwt MilH Zr UrtlUll lla'f or Whole Lb.

Boiling Beef lb. 8c POT ROAST OVEN ROAST ib. BEEF ROAST 9c virp-nrpsiHpnt Shllte: I PRIME RIB lb. 19c Standing nr 1 I treasurer, Mrs. Nellie Perkins; recording secretary, Mrs.

Erma Warren; auditor, Mrs. Kittie Brimble-com; board of trustees, Mrs. Dool, Mrs. Alice Bcarup, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs.

Brimblecom and Mrs. Doris Mowers. Readings on the constitution of the U. S. and on cigarette smoking and singing were the program numbers Mrs.

Mowers was at thi piano. Ralph Powers, King Peery and Enrico were in Oakland Thursday on business matters. SERVICE WITH A SMILE YOUR ORDER DELIVERED FOR 10c IN CITY MANY OTHER SPECIALS SEE AT THE STORE The clean Centervfieaves--these aratlie mildest leaves Thev Cost More A he world's finest tobaccos arc used in Luckies the "Cream of the Crop" only the clean center leaves for the clean center leaves are the mildest leaves they cost more they taste better. "It's toasted" Your throat protection cgcinst irritation against cough -U i T1 I Fl JUT I I Our Community club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mi-s. Anna Nay, 335 Parkway.

Mrs. Nay will be assisted by Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs. E. T.

Angus. There will be a business Session, a program and the hostesses will serve refreshments, g3 soquel ana Sseabnght Ave. 4.

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