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News-Pilot from San Pedro, California • 6

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San Pedro, California
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JV PAGE SIX SAN PEDRO DAILY PILOT Tuesday Evening January 15 1924 usa FPlf POUT NOTES I Installation is Well Attended Social and Fraternal News Attended by a large crowd installation of the newly-elected of- Making a successful voyage In the intercoastal service thus far the motorshlp Seekonk formerly a shipping board steamer of the 8800-ton type sails today for New York and Baltimore with 7500 tons of Pacific coast products She Is operated by the SpwSYfief ENTS CHURCH OATHEHINOS PERSONAL MENTION AND tL sar Pedro Chapter PHONE 063 JVnritrm An a im-nm Twwtrn 1 OTHER LOCAL NEWS NOTES OP INTEREST of Royal Arch PHONE (6? Masons was held Monday night at the Masonic Temple An excellent musical pro Concert Talent To Show Film at Meeting of Men First Long Play of Year Friday at High School gram was given in conjunction United American Line and is the fvrm I nrifr Roar'll Witb lnftallatlon and talks I first of several shipping board rrom LiOno iJ63cn were given by Jaek Sheridan vessels which are being changed deputy grand lecturer of the from steamers to motorships in FOR FOUR DAYS BEGINNING WEDNESDAY MORNING WE WILL OFFER SOME VERY EXCEPTIONAL BAR-r GAINS AT 89c Members of the Young Seventeenth Masonic district of order to make for cheaper opera Fellowship of St Episco- Royal Arch Masons who was the tlon pal church will be in charge of installing officer Rev Thomas A1 dro this week is the play "Silas the concert at the parish house Giice and Fred Hammond the inL motorshlp to he given by pupils of Wednesday night when the mer- incoming high priest rnp arums 49 case the San Pedro high school draJ chant seamen are to be entl5r' The Program consisted of read- tained with the weekly program ings by Miss Alice Robeson and under the auspices of the Sea- musical numbers by the Weitz- men's Church Institute string trio and the Beverly There will be a large repre- quartet 100 tuba lard substitute sentation of the Long Beach or-! Officers installed were as members in addition lows: High priest Fred Ham- of canned olives 33 empty reels 49 bales of Junk rubber one case of spotlights five cartons of motor lights 950 cases of canned for New York one barrel of merchandise two empty cylinders matics class Friday night at the high school It is of particular interest as the first three-act play to be presented by the dramatics class this term and the fust long i Walter Bloffom is to be the speaker at the meeting of the Methodist Brotherhood this evening (Tuesday night) at the Methodist church and in conjunction with his talk will present the moving picture feature Romance of Election of officers will take place In the business session to be held at the meeting with Briggs presiding and music and the serving of refreshments will follow the program The meeting is scheduled for 7:80 and a welcome is extended all men to those taking part in the pro- mond king 'Thomas A Sterling I caong of marbles 153 iron Catherine- vo7i billets 30 cases of canned fish paul H- Beaver treasurer 1 600 sacks of boraXf two boxea 600 sacks of gram and a social which promises to be exception- Anderson secretary George ally pleasurable will follow the One table of special pieces of China 4 for play to be presented by the liign school students under the direction of Miss Jessie Way the high school's new dramatics teacher Gibson chaplain Rev Thomas program Grice captain of the host A t0nS' Music will comprise the great-j Sutherland principal sojourner In San Francisco the Seekonk er part of the program and Mrs r'let-ce Royal arch loaded 415 bales of hay 383 tons Morallee Scott of San Pedro will A Colfe master of the first 1 0JC canned fruits 400 tons of gen-play the piano accompaniments VGn Yinges master of the eral 600 Backs of beans for the local selections Second veil Blodgett- master 847 cas6s of canned fruits The visitors from Long Beach' of the thJd Wilder Hartley will provide the refreshments to and BentInel P- roWers be served after the program All merchant seamen are given in a cordial invitation to attend AnnUcl1 Program Another reason for the unusual attention which tile play lias attracted ever since tile rehearsals began is the popularity of the tumous novel of the same name by George Eliot The novel was dramatized by Miss Hansen of Lhe Sail Bernardino high school a triend ol Miss Way whoso pupils presented the dramatization with much success in San Bernardino At Portland the craft took aboard 2000000 feet of fir lumber 43920 barrel heads 47024 doors carpets wool lamb skins and general freight Teams Practice in New Gymnasium Jean made Satin-ette Bloomers $125 values at The plot of the not el is set forth in a masterlul way in the play and the various characters are ably portrayed by a large cast of characters with Irving Whitcomb in the title role The scenes are laid the village of Raveioe and tile time is From Seattle the Seekong carried 75 bales of flowers 65 cases of bristles one case of carpets 185 packages of tea and 1400000 feet of fir lumber is Given Monday The gymnasium at the Anderson Memorial building at Ninth Mid Mesa streets is becoming a rery popular gathering place for the various basket ball teams Monday the from the high school practiced all afternoon at the gymnasium in preparation for then-fame with the Redondo Beach leam to take place soon The Memorial basket ball team Wedding to iBe January Event Certificate pupils of the San Pedro branch of the Los Angeles '(Conservatory of Music appeared 1S1 Monday In a delightful re- Monday In a delightful re- Invitations have Just been The steel barge which is to ii (3 (lor he appr clnii wi dna dtal glven under the auspices of contain the electrically-driven sue Miss Eveljn Mario Homer Mrg Cordulf head of the tion dredge Frank Shailue be- Mrs Gus Our regular $150 value Silk Hose per pair from the advanced gymnasium class has played four games with the early nineteenth century (Jare-San Pedro teams and won the ful attention has been given tne daughter of Mr and San Pedro branch I ing built at the Bethlenem yards laurels each time elections was given and certifi- whose engagement was recently cates were pregented by Mrs announced Thursday January A(ieithea Carter -head of the con-24 is the date set lor the wed- SPrVatory to the pupils winning ding and the ceremony will take them 6 Musical folios and gold costuming of the various characters which will is in the mode of that period and efiective scenery has been arranged under the dl-l-ec-ion of the stage crew The cast of characters is as follows: Silas Marner Irving Whitcomb little boys of Raveioe James ITenthorne who has been visiting his family in Nebraska has returned to his home in San Pedro He spent about a month in Nebraska pany at a cost of $200000 la nearing completion and will be launeneu shortly Work at the yards on -the new pontoon to be added the nlace at 8 in the evening present drydock of the Bethlehem at the First Method st church Ilina were given the company at this port is progressing 1 H'U Metnotust enuren certificate pupils and flowers Ilev Thomas Giice will be the wer0 received by all the pupils rapidly and will be launched in about two weeks It will give the Our regular 69c Lisle Hose two for 39c drydock a capacity of 15009 tons Charles Hollenbeck Laurence officiating clergyman Buy your Dresses Coats and Millinery at participating Those taking part in the pro-r -gram were Dorothy Childs Ila Jack Crosby wil act as best man Danielson and Elna Farsstrom a rl rlrwi'n-u trivia will ha ATortr and flower girls will be BESSIE PIMST0NE A new launch comfortable and around in in MarylBunney Hildrelet Minnie t0 bs used at night ar0 Frances Isenhower and Jewel An yPllnn shores of Catalina island fast to be used at night rsennower anu jewel Anna rnnniTo-vo imanu Isenhower nieces of the bride-Norton Da )a nnd fish for the bene- groom and small Bertha Alyward Mrg Jewel Todd Wickstrom Miss £lt passeneers to be built at a cousin of the bride I BeS MiSS tha W1Uam Mull8P yaras on 343 Seventh Street Where service and satisfaction are guaranteed Open eveninos Alterations free i-T1- Special Four Day Sale on Turkish Towels- Miss Homer will wear the con- son Marjorie Bell Miss Grace ventional bridal costume of white Baxter and Migg eorgia McIn MADAM PFOST Blackman and Jack Bernsten Dunstan Cass Alden Waite God-f-ey Cass Theodore Mclntire Dolly WTnthrop Isabelle Irwin Aaron Winthrop at the age or eight years Vincent Evich tho Misses Dunn Julia Regan and Lois Woolpert Mrs Kimball Mildred Reutepohier the Misses Lartbrook Clara McDonald and Myrtle Lembke Mrs Ladbrook Josephine Boecker Mrs Osgood Dorothy Markey Nancy Lamme-ter Altadena Smith Priscilla Lammetor Alma Bell Martha Irveena Porter Squire Cass Thomas Soeten Bob Cass Cornelius Hilker Dr ICimball Ted Mason Mr Crackenthorpe Kenneth Dederick Mrs Crackenthorpe Bernice Burlingame Mr Lammeter the pastor John Bag-by Solomon Albert Boro Eppie at the age of tw-o years Dorine Kreiger Eppie at the age or mon Island according to President Patrick of the Wilmington Transportation company The craft will be 65 feet long with 400 horse power engines ana a speed of better than 15 knots ir will be equipped with IVleetingiful searchlights and will carry 90 passengers A large glass bottom boat already Is under construction at the Muller yard for the company Smith as installing and Mrs Josephine Mick with long bridal veil More than 150 friends and relatives will be guests at the wedding w-hich win be one of Install Officers the most notable events of the month both the bride-elect and Mr Isenhower occupying a prominent place in San Pedro social circles of the younger set 4- a Closed With Mrs Wilhelmina senior regent acting For men and women Madam Pfost specializes in treatment of ecalp and falling hair Free examination Hair switches and curls made from combings Will buy hair 656 13th Ph 532-M Our regular 65c fancy Turkish Bath Towels 2 for officer as installing guard the Women of the Mooseheart Legion held their installation of officers Monday night at the Moose Hall Taking their places in the in- League to Have Social Affair Make appointments early In the day Alyce Beauty Shop TELEPHONE 1445-W In With THE FLOWER BASKET 281 Seventh Street Secrecy surrounds the plans for staliation ceremony were Mrs eighteen years Bonnie Thompson the social to be given by the Our regular 49c Towels for bath First Gertrud0 Brazce senior regent The big Cunard liner Laconia on a trip around the world with a big list of tourists will arrive in San Pedro from New York January 39 according to Do Golia assistant manager of the line at San Francisco The Laconia wdll be the seepnd big i British passenger liner to call at I this port in one month tho Em- press of Canada having been the first The Laconia is about the Aaron at the ago of twenty-four Epworth League of the years Ray Dennison Jane Mary Methodist church Friday nvht iMrs- Mary Mclntire junior regent VC 1 I vt rx 1 Mrs Minnie Berger chaplain Newberry Ben Winthrop Ben January 18 for lhe affair is 3 for Roy Butterbaugh Wills' a little girl of Rivoioe nounced as a surprise party and Agn'13 Brown recorder Mrs Claudine Anderson young ladies the prospective participants have Mrs of Raveioe Virginia Allen Mary gained no inkling of what is In Lancaster Argus sentinel Dover Josephine Hayward Helen store for them in the way of Mr8 Minnie Bentley sentinel Brown Jennie Laliti Mildred entertainment An exceptionally 4rs' Mick guard and S1Z0 of the Empress Lokhnrt and Gladys Willadsen jolly evening is promised' however Emma McCavet- oung men of lUvoloo Euvvin and a huge number of the young Crav fird Mi Carthy Allied tolls of the church and them ijachus and Donald Paugh friends plan to attend The soual comnm i io of the Ep-woith League is in charge Flow'ers The PARTY THURSDAY Two big to join the Ecuador 'Venezuela in the and freight be paid for out of Tea idler of and Heed Brass Our regular 35c Bath Towels four tor 1th San Pedro School of Arts Cffict 581 6th St 1313- motorships- which are Colombia anu intercoastal passenger trade are to the $l000Uou bond issue of the Pacific Man company as announced recently The boats are being built ii Gothenburg the first to be delivered early this summer tor every occasion flower Basket TGI 7th Bt Pborr Thursday afternoon at 2 Easterners Arrive for for Extended Visit 220 Leand street' win be (given under the auspices of the Mrs Fred Meinhardt will entertain at a card party at her homo Our regular 25c Bath Towels seven for riff? tr juxr 4 The Mystic Steamship company of New York has purchased tnw Crowell Thurlow fleet of nine vessels for $2000000 according to wrord received here Four of the vessels will be placed in collier service Altar Society of the Mary Star linl g0 renIVDf the Sea hurcb and the public uiemlle Maine and Mr and is invited -rs uapry AVe mouth and sou oi ust Milnockett Maine arrived BUTTERFIELDS ENTERTAIN nis afternoon troin the east and! tJ i ill spend several months with! Mi and Mrs Butterfield irs Ieah Averill of Vista Del enfei talned at a beautifully appro Dr Averill is president of Sunday honor of iV Prof and Mrs Valentine or he Averill-lVjiniouth Company and Los Angeles Prof Valentine is i is ai3o president of the Keyes Fi Floor director of the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music of which San bre Company of Waterville Dr Averill spends several Carrying 75000 barrels of gasoline the American tanker Emidio sailed for London last evening She loaded at the General Petroleum wharf in East San Pedro and because of the inflamable nature of her cargo she did not attempt to get up steam until the last hatch was sciewfid down Mop and Bottle of Oil at FI 39c months of each vear in California redr0 has a other euests looking after business interests lnclucled Mra- sister and visiting relatives The Averills and brother-in-law Mr and Mrs tApeet to leave for the east the of New nisi of May and the Weymotrths and Jlmmy Murphy of will probably stay sevoral months Los MARCl Von hare Headache Two of the United American Line steamers chartered for lumber4 shipments to Japan will return to the line service in March it is announced The Monticeilo will go back on the Pacific Coast -European run while the Eastern Knight will return to the Walter Schelander has left for his home at Newark New Jersey by way of Panama after a visit of two weeks at the home of Mr day "afternoon and Mullian B2 Wt-dne day evening at 7:45 Thlrteenth atreet former residents al 934 West Eleventh street A business meeting will be held Friday evening at 7:45 and Mr and Mrs Johnson of APRIL If you were to ask that question to dozens of women who are now in perfect health tell you that there was a time when scarcely a week passed without one or more will be followed by a healing service Ail meetings are open to those who are interested Salt Lake City are house-guests at the home of Mrs Watson of 543 Sixteenth street Mrs Johnson is a granddaughter of Mrs Watson At CUT SINCE THEY BEGAN iy Point Firmin Assn Will Meet Tonight 5-Gallon Galvanized Garbage Cans at Chiropractic iustments Adj JUNE A meeting of the Point Firmin Improvement Association will be held tonight at the Point Firmin Library The meeting will convene at 7:30 It was announced today Nephew of Late President Will Study Medicine rap NEW RESIDENTS Mr and Mrs George Melton formerly of Dillon Montana wero guests Sunday at the homo of Mr and Mrs George Collins of lOOt Avalon Drive The Meltons and Mr and Mrs Collins wrore neighbors in tho Montana city Mr Collins having come here from that city several years ago Mr and Mrs Melton Just recently arrived in San Pedro to make their home in this city and Mr Molton lias taken a position with the Pncifio Realty Company Many other Bargains too Numerous to Mention at 89c Headaches are a thing of the past and they were improved from the very first Let us help you if you're a sufferer Restaurants Kid Public to Empty Seats Quickly Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free Crow Crow COLUMBUS Ohio Jan Warren Gamaliel Harding II nephew and namesake of lato President Harding aged 18 and a sonlor at Ohio State University has voiced his Intention of studying medicine thus following in the footstops of his father Dr I eating In rush periods Is employed brother of the late Iiesidont and Tin nt of his grandfather Dr George by local restauranteurs They set clocks five to ten minutes J- Virginia Beauty Parlor Bpeelallrlng Marcelling Water-waving Shlnglo and King Tut Bobbing I'hono 133-M CHIROPRACTORS OFFICE HOURS 9 a to 5 7 to 8 Every Evening Phone 1631 383 Sixth Stree SAN PEDRO' VARIETY STORE' their ahead Patrons view the advancing hour with alarm hastily finish their meals and dash back to work leaving room for new onstomers io-Ac rrowiioBWCTnnr Harding Br Marlon Ohio the late fathor Enrolled in the college of arts philosophy and science young Harding is specialising in natural sciences with mathematics philosophy and psychology as his minor branches of study He expects to bogln studying inodlolne soon after he graduates next spring from Ohio State University Donovan Transportation Co Transfer and Storage Packing Crating Piano and Furniture Moving General I hulling Anywhere Anytime 1100 Pacific Ave Ban Pedro CaL Phone 429-W Prop 363 Sixth Street Near Riverside $1600) $150 down $1500 per month Inquire BEN RE UTBPOHLHH Rhone 1934 1025 Pacific M-tfc.

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