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SANTA CRUZ NEWS, SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA FACE THREE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1937 ROWNIS PERSONALS from- Sequel and Capitola Negro Playwright And Philosopher To Lecture Here TOWNSEND CLUB GIVES PARTY AT 5" Know ACA PAYMENTS ARRIVE HERE NEXT MONTH NSTALLED AS cminniT nuirr MR. AM) MIIS. O. II. SHEI'l'A i relatives ana mends.

She an- GRAYSTONE A philosophy that nas carried 1 ini from XrTro bootblack to tli a have returned to their Soquel nounces that she will now open her needlecraft shop from 10 a. home after motoring to Pacific )() j. position of internationally known Saturday nighl Townsend club Psychologist, lecturer, and the conducted a successful! ''''I negro to have a piny produc- drove where they were in attend- mi ANn MILS. JACK CATl-ance at the installation of (iff i- ROLL of San Jose have returned I'residenfs Birthday card party ini Broadway will be presented to their home after spending sev Benefits Seen 1 For More Farms In 1937 Program cers of the Pacific drove Odd to Santa Cruz on Tuesday and the Cliaystoiie Hotel. Fellows lodge.

Mr. Sheppa was a member or tne odd fellows Accomplishments Of Outgoing Regime Reviewed Ifeadloy Drown was installed resident of the Sunta Cruz high hool student body at the last eeting of Iho full semester, Fri- lodge there until moving to So il uel. MR. AND MBS. CIIABLKS Unit W.

(). KERRICK'S early vintage automobile, possessed the first warning siren in Santa Cruz, but hud to permanently silence it when the fire department motor truck became siren-equipped? that MISS KATE IIANDLEY, millinery arbiter, was in Paris when the famous Mona Lisa of Leonardo DaVinci was stolen in 1911 from the Louvre? that E. O. ECKERT, resident here the past two and one half years and faithful Pasatiempo golfer, at one time played a part in a minstrel show at Aberdeen, South Dakota, which was directed by Freeman Gosden (Amos) of Amos 'n' Andy fame, in which Charles Correll (Andy) played all the piano accompaniment? Write your "Olil Yon Know" mid win! It the city rilHor of The V'mn. Prizes for high scores were presented1 to Joe Ilorda, Miss Marie Alga, Lillian Morley, Mrs.

Austin, Edith llopwood. Special awards went to F. M. Sullivan and Frank McCabe. Another party will be given next Saturday night at the Hotel.

COYN'N of San Francisco have arrived at their Capitola home to start repairing their cafe on Brown was elected in the final Capitola avenue in preparation for the approaching summer sea ction which took place Thurs- Wednesday nights by flarland Anderson, slated for two lectures here under auspices of the I'ni-versal Truth Center. Anderson's philosophy, expressed in his latest book "Uncommon Sense" is "you can do what you went, if you believe you cin do it." The famed negro author of "Appearances," written at a Sun Fit ncisco hotel switchboard ant1 s'nged through the friendly aid of Al David Belasco and others will give his two evening lectures here at Hackley Hall. Public attendance was invited liny by his Santa Cruz program jonsors. eral days at their Wind Mill cottage in Capitola. MR.

AND MRS. TOM TH WAITS of WatHonville were recent visitors at their Capitola cottage on Lawnway. MBS. .1. DUDFIELD and family of Mayfield are spending several days at their Capitola cottage on Lawnway.

MRS. MARGARET BAKER of Capitola has had as her guest her son, George Baker of San Jose. II. F. LORQUIX, Soquel taxidermist left Sunday for Morgan Hill where he will make his future home.

Harold Mad-dock, Soquel baker, is reported to be making plans to operate the Lorquin shop. son. y. He was given trie by retiring president, Henry Shamrock is grown abundantly in the United States. It is not an exclusive Irish product.

ovenson, alter a short farewell the latter in which he express ing thanks toward the school MRS. KMKLIR BLAKE of Soquel has been confined to the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K.

I)e Witt due to illness. She is reported to be improving. MRS. ANNUO ONIIMACI1T of the Capitola esplanade has returned home after visiting in San Jose for the past month with' general. Among the ue.com- Hliments of tho rut icing com- valley IDcrnnafo ission are liio purchase of tne ly public address system in the junction of the San Lorenzo river and Love Creek.

Scored of fishermen lined the river all day but heavy rains made catches difficult. MR. AND MRS. BOB URBAN-Z10L returned to their homo after spending the week-end us the A. league, the largest pro- Jo of the y'arbood for several MR.

AND MRS. JACK Willi- irs, a raise in the price of stu HICRGKR of San Francisco arrived recently to spend several days at the cottago on Love nt body membership cards, TAKER of Iloulder Creek motor iter price reduction for stud- ed to Santa Cruz recently ui nil, uiiii min, I'liiinii I Vandergrift. Santa Cruz county farmers who fulfilled requirements of the new federal ACA program during its first, year may start looking for their checks around February 15 Scnta Cruz administrative offices of the farm program said today. ACA Secretary Winston Mar-cum said complete payments, some $5,500 should be received for this county by the close of the month. Simultaneously with the announcement from post.office headquarters of the ACA came statement that tho 1937 program has been so broadened as to include almost 80 per cent of Santa Cruz county farmers and orehardists unable to qualify for benefits last year.

A.ssured payments for volunteer cover cropping in addition to other soil building practices will open up opportunities to Soquel and Highland orehardists and Davenport artichoke growers for inclusion in federal benefits, Mar-cum said. The revised program will have detailed explanation at community meetings to be called following a Fan Luis Obispo conference of coastal region ACA administrators on February 4. Attending from Santa Cruz county will be Secretary Winston Marcum, Assistant Farm Advisor Paul Barker, and the county ACA committee of C. W. Ramsey.

R. H. Finch, W. J. McGrath and Arnold Fidel.

11 1 body members, and the gift Modern Welty Shoe Repair Shop Opened Watche.4 are siill manufactured chiefly by hand. Labor comprises 85 per cent of tho cost of the product. Beware Coughs from common colds 200 dollars to the music de- COUNTY SCHOOL ENVOYS ATTEND S. F. MEETING MR.

AND MRS. CKORCK Mc-ORUER of San Francisco spent, the week-end at their Brookdale tment for band uniforms. Social affairs included a most pular sophomore reception and I clothes Changes in the where they were in attendance at the impressive program presented by the Santa Cruz lodge of Neighbors' of Woodcraft. MR. AND JOHN LAR-PEN of Oakland have been visitors at their mountain cottage for several days.

I Creek road near Ben Lomond. Mil. AND MRS. CHARLES BARRE of Boulder Creek motored to Oakland today where they transacted business. I GREY R.

ECKLEY. Ben Lomond real estate broker, was a visitor from Carmel where he is I residing for the winter, i MR. AND MRS. E. BINIARZ of With all equipment finally installed, the new Welty shoe re istitution created a new and cottage inspecting their lovely country home.

Freezing weather has broken many water pipes during the absence of the many1 summer home owners. cessful commissioner of MR. AND MRS. BURTON VAN Pile fall commission consisted Secretary of he student body, drev Jensen; commissioner of That Hang On No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can relief now with CreomuKion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Creomul-sion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed membranes as the eerm-lnrien nhWm Conference To Last a Week; Kersey Presides Six Santa Cruz county school nice, Marshall Ooodloe; rom- pair shop at 24 9 Soquel avenue is ready for business.

The. new equipment just arrived is for I making the special type of shoes required by persons who are crip-' pled. Proprietor V. O. Welty I comes to Santa Cruz from Tulare, where he was engaged for eight years in the shoe repairing business.

Mrs. Welty was formerly Harriet. Greene Watkins, and Ls a native of Santa Cruz. sioner of social affairs, Betty MR. AND MRS.

WILLIAM ROBBINS of San Francisco were Saturday visitors in Boulder Creek spending the day at their lovely log cottage on Big Basin Way. WILLIAM STIRLINC, of Ben Lomond who has been confined to his estate on Love Creek for some DERORIFT of Ben Lomond are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Robert Uibanzel of Vallejo who arrived recently to spend several days. MRS.

L. J. BROWN of Boulder Creek has been confined to her home due to illness. She is reported to be much improved. MRS.

M. D. BEAVER of Ben public speaking, Lloyd San Francisco returned to their home after sepnding the weekend at their Riverside Drive cottage in Ben Lomond. DR. F.

H. CAMP, master of the Brookdale Lodge, is much improved following an illness which has kept him confined to his home for the past few days. nson; student control, Ken- officials and teachers and eight li Hickey; commissioner of from city institutions are repre is loOSPnpri flnrt evruillcH ranis, James Scott; girls' ath-i, Hegina Burberry; boys' time has moved to Ben Lomond i Even if other remprftoa senting this area at a San Francisco conference of educators called by Yielding Kersey, state su-perilendent of instruction. letics, Alfred Thompson; com- sioner of publicity, Mary and is residing at the home of'his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Moore. Ho is reported much improved following his Lomond has been confined to her. tVLE VANDERGRIFT was one Riverside Park home for several 0f the few lucky fishermen in Ben days due to illness. She is report- Lomond on the last day of the ed improving from a heavy cold, season yesterday when he aceount-MR. AND MRS.

J. W. SCHLUM- ed for two large salmon at the hop. failed don't be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee Creomulsion and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion right now.

(Adv.) The conference will consist of Kl'ter the installation of offi- group session today, Tuesday tlie meeting was turned over and Wednesday at the St. Francis lene Hazelton for a short pro- ciu mbs ion mints kp.ee CANTON, O. (U.R) Birds near here shouldn't go hungry this winter. A. J.

Neff, a bakery manager, has offered to give packages of crumbs to anyone who promises to use them to feed wild birds. Caged canaries, chickens, or tame crows are barred. hotel and tours of bay region consisting ol Marie Davis, Runaway Halted In Watsonville schools on Thursday and Friday. ilist; and John Burcliett, l'ea- Attending from here are Coun trombone soloist. ty School Superintendent Janie M.

Slocking; Mrs. Maude Byers, trikes Slow Work On Fall Drennan Stuart, 17-year-old Seabright youth who ran away from his home over the week-end, was picked up by Watsonville police at 3:25 yesterday morning and held for Santa Cruz officers. The prompt apprehension of the When we say Chesterfields WLf are Milder and Better Tasting Ml it means something. fcMIS rural music superintendent; E. K.

Esdon, principal of Soquel school; Mrs. Evelyn Flath of Watson-ville; Hazel Jane nailey of Roaclie; Miss Marion Hilts, city health nurse; E. J. Warren, Mission Hill principal; Reuel Kick, Grant, principal; Miss Viola Meintz, Laurel principal; and Ada KW1MMKH TltlKS I AUK EH IK CONNEAUT, O. OJ.R) Hermo Kangas opened the swimming season on Lake Erie.

Moved by a freak mid-winter temperature of 00 degrees, lie dived into the lake. After 10 minutes, he decided the waters weren't as balmy as the air. Creek Bridge runaway followed the broadcast Maritime strikes in the Ran ing of an all-points teletype message through the Salinas office. ncisco buy area have been re- led as the major reason for Samson of Garfield Park, Miss King up construction or the bridge on the San Lorenzo Llllie Mattel of Branciforte, Miss Delilah Payton of Laurel, Edith King of Gault, and Miss Marian Mercier of Bay View. re at Fall creek.

he contractor lias been work- steadily and lias completed work possible without steel the bridge spans. lOxcess lias kept the men off the job intervals but with possibility COUNCIL HONORS OIL DRULLARD of soon getting the steel it not be long until that new in the San Lorenzo drive will completed. kVheu finished the new spun do away witli the narrow. ved bridge crossing Fall creek ich to many is known as alb curve." The new struc- is being built so that the ip turn in the highway at that nt will be hardly" noticeable. A resolution of regret at the' death Saturday of Dr.

T. W. I Drullard. former councilman and! three times mayor of the city, was passed this morning by the city' council with a copy ordered sent! tile widow. "We take this occasion to i honor the memory of our distin-j guished citizen, T.

W. Drullard, and pay just tribute to his and express sincere and heartfelt regret at his passing to his widow, I family and friends," the resolu-! ding is being at both roaches to the new structure although rain has made the up road muddy, it is passable. Title Companies Know! nna Jamison tion stated. funeral Held "uneral services for Mrs. Anna luson drew triends to the ite Mortuary chapel Saturday moon for 2 o'clock rites con-ted by the Bev.

T. II. Baker, ply pastor for the Santa Cruz st Christian church, 'elma Jacobs and Ermal Pracht "Sing to me or Heaven with (10 accompaniment by Mrs. Judge P. Gosbey, Known Here, Dies Casting a shadow over the Santa Cruz legal fraternity came news of the death last night of Superior Judge P.

F. Oosbey of Ran Jose, veteran Santa Clara county jurist, who, after a week's struggle against complications of influenza and the infirmities of age, succumbed at 78. The son of Santa Clara county pioneers, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Susan Rucker Gos-bey; a brother, Stanley Gosbey of San Francisco, and two nieces, Mrs. Russell Conners and Mrs.

el Schultz. 'he body will have burial in Ask your title company about our loans. They know the value of loan papers expertly drawn, without delay. They know of our exact requirements as to the small but important details. They know that 29 years of home lending service is a real help to borrowers and that accuracy counts.

Idletown, Lake County, beside of her lute husband. Werage annual production of pefruit in the United States ween 192S and 1.932 was boxes. In 1936 the pro-t ion rose to 27,603,000 boxes like fine wines Van Court Warren of San Jose. largest total ever recorded in nation. Why Laxatives HOUSANDS of casks of mild, ripe tobacco are An East Indian banyan tree in Calcutta Botanical Garden has .1000 small trunks, 230 that vary from 2 to 3 V2 feet in diameter, and a main trunk 13 feet in diameter.

It is said that 7000 people can stand among these trunks. The tree is more than 100 years old. Pail In Stubborn Constipation Twelve to 24 hour Is too long to wait A loan plan to suit every home owner. Loans for building and refinancing. Our own loan plan combined with F.

H. A. loans. May we assist you? just like it improves fine wine. Nothing else can take the' place of mild, ripe tobacco.

Nothing can take the place of three years of ageing if you want to make a cigarette that is milder and better-tasting. en reiiei irom ciogged Dowels ana istipation is needed, for then enor- stored away in these modern Chesterfield warehouses, where for three long years they become milder and mellower. Ageing improves tobacco us quantities or Bacteria accumu. causing GAS, indigestion and nv restless, sleeoless niahts. you want REAL, QUICK RELIEF.

a liquid compound such as Ad-ka. Adlerika contains SEVEN ca Head irtic and carminative ingredients it act on the stomach and BOTH wets. Most "overnight" laxatives itain one ingredient that acts on the ver bowel only. dlenka' DOUBLE ACTION gives COLDS ir system a thorough cleansing, nging out old poisonous waste mat-that may have caused GAS oaina. ir stomach, headaches and sleepless hhts for months.

Put Mentholatum In kdlerma relieves stomach gas at Mild, ripe home-grown and aromatic Turkish tobaccos aged three years make Chesterfield an outstanding cigarette milder and better-tasting. the nostrils.lt quichlv and usually removes bowel conation in less than two hours. No iting for overnight results. This relieve stuffiness and restores comfort tnous treatment has been recom- nded by many doctors and drug-ts for 35 years. Take Adlerika one- If hour before breakfast or one hour ore bedtime and in a short while will feel marvelously refreshed.

Ccpiright 1937, ticcnrr Myers Tobacco Co,.

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