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Santa Maria Times from Santa Maria, California • 5

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Santa Maria Timesi
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1 THE DAILY TIMES, SANTA MARIA, CALIFORNIA PACE FIVE PARTY HELD FOR LOS ANGELES VISITORS In and Out In a room decorated nith old- Mrs. Fuller Is Dinner Honoree Honoring Mrs. R. W. Fuller, who is visiting here from Kansas, a group of friends entertained at a pot-luck dinner at the county park last evening.

After playing baseball, the group gathered around a bonfire -nd enjoyed a social hour. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Corbett and son, Donald; Mr. and Mrs.

C. J. Long well and son, Paul, daughter, Jane; Mr, and Mrs. F. C.

Young, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Marvin and son, Frank; Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Winter and daughter, Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Siler and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Rush forth and daughters, Carol and Mma; Mrs C.

W. Rahbar, Mrs. Edith Johnson, Mrs. J. Gingrich and son, Billy; Mi-s.

Ward Keeler, Mrs. Lloyd Hitchcock, Ralph Tuthill and daughter; Roy Andrews, Dr. E. T. Ketcham and the guest of honor.

Fifth AVENUE FASHIONS ELLEN WOETK Rafted Pajamas in Cay Cotton Print Ruffles accent the new square neckline and outline the armholes of a one-piece pajama thats everything feminine and flattering. Just imagine crisp white organdie and a colorful flower-printed cotton! As for practical details, theres the zipper fastening that closes the pajamas at the side isnt that a grand idea? Youll wear these for sleeping, lounging, or when looking your prettiest in the kitchen. Theyre easy to make. Just stitch blouse and trousers together, sew on the ruffles, finish the lower edges with bias binding and whisk on a tie belt. Size 10 requires 3 yards 36-inch print, 1 yard plain.

Pattern No, 5543 is designed for sizes 14, 10, 18, 20 years, 32, 34, 30, 38, 40 and 42 bust. MU. United rental flyndletta, las. K. lamps and candies, aa itii I tables covered with red and white 1 1 checked cloths, a merry group of people clad in suitable costume held a gay 90s party last night in the home of Mrs.

Morris Stephan, 214 ast Tunnell, who gave the party in honor of Miss Frances Stephan and I Mrs. Benjamin Tanner of Los An-j geles. I Mrs. Tanner received tlie prize for the best costume. During the evening, entertainment was provid-l ed by five tables of old-fashioned games.

Those who won prizes in I these were Mrs. Eddie Snriner, Mrs. Nathan Mansfield, Mrs. Mildred lfadsen, Vina Freeman and Mary Clark. 1 At midnight a Dutch lunch was 1 served.

Those present were Mesdanres Jerry 1 Madsen, Edna Galp.n, Nathan Mans-' field, Preston Shell, Leland Lut-nesky, Cliff Board-nan, Nello Dal 1 Porto, Paul Stephan, Carl Carlson, 1 Walter Word Eddie Shrinerf Benjamin Tanner, Morris Stephan, Misses Vina Freeman, Grace Fieeman, Mary Clark, Laura Claik, Gwendolyn Tudor, Edna Tudor, Frances Stephan and Ruth Steele. Schmieders Will Go to Holland No. 5543 size Price for Pattern It Cents. name street address THIS WEEK-END AT flP PRICES IN EFFECT JULY 26, 27, 28, 1934 Vmh. t.

city state crar at Fashion Book Is out! Send for It. Check here and enclose He estra for book Address the New York Pattern Bureau, The Santa Maria Daily Times, Suite 1110, 220 East 42nd Street, New York City. Print name and address plainly giving number and size of pattern wanted. Your order will be filled the day it is received by our New York Pattern Bureau. 5545 FLOW GOLD MEDAL KITCHEN TESTED" 10-lb.

sack 45c CL0VERBL00M FULL' CREAM FINE GRANULATED CARNATION, PET, BORDEN'S 24-b sack tall can 19 a 1BC of the City In Yosemite Mi's. Mabel Kramer is enjoying a vaaction trip in Yosemite National park. She expects to be home this week-end. Camp Fire Girls Mobilize Ail Santa Maria girls who expect to go to Camp Drake will meet at the library not later than 1 oclock tomorrow afternoon. At Rodeo Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Dudley returned last night from Salinap, where they were present at the opening of rodeo. Among other Santa Maria people there were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Houghton ahd daughter, and Jesse Chambers, who was one of the judges in the sweetheart contest.

Go to Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stalcup and son, Marvel, Mr.

and Mrs. R. H. Stalcup and daughter, Constance, of Lincoln, Nebraska left yesterday for Los Angeles where after visiting a few days, Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. Stalcup and son will return to Santa Maria and the latter group will return to their home in the middle west. Returns From Missouri Mr. and Mrs.

E. D. Cochrun returned the first part of the week from a months vacation touring through the western states. In Kansas City, Missouri, Mr, Cochrun, exalted ruler of the local Elks, attended the national B.O.P.E. convention.

In Texas the couple visited Oklahoma, relations of Mr Cochrns were visited. At' Inn- Guests at Santa Maria Inn last evening included Mrs. Muriel Edwards, county superintendent of schools, Mr. and Mrs. I.

N. Voor-hees of Los Angeles who are in Santa Maria on a business trip, and Mr. ad Mrs. H. A.

Dewing of Santa Barbara, who are on a few days business trip here. Mr. Dewing is a superior court reporter of Santa Barbara. Ah-gwah-chin Group Meets Wednesday- seven members of the Ah-gwah-chin Camp Fire group met at the home of their guardian, Mrs. Ralph Lidbom, 216 West Church, Wednesday night in a combined social and business meeting.

Most of the evening was spent in a discussion of the outing at Camp Drake to which six of the girls plan to go. At the close of the evening, refreshments were served. Girls present were Gladys and Barbara Dix, Phyllis Markling, Imo-gene Dunlap, Betty OHara, Leah Doris Rosenstein, Helen Strobridge, and Olga Dotson. Three members of the group, Beverly Brooks, Betty McLaughlin and Alice Jorgenson, are on vacations. CANNING FRUITS Elberta and Hale peaches, 49c a lug; Pears, 39c lug; also Plums, Quinces and other fruits.

Large display Open evenings until 10 p. m. Bianchis Fruit Market-South Broadway and Stowell road. AdV- cream mutt he delicate in flavor. 1T hat's inhere true "Vanilla counts.

That's where Schilling Vanilla counts Schilling fanilla and Meet At Botillier Home In honor of the 11th wedding aniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mayta, members of the and had a pot-luck dinner and bridge party last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Botillier, 600 East Mill street.

In the card games, Mrs. Mayta held high score while Fred Botillier was second. Those present besides the host and hostess were Mr, and Mrs. Louis Sweet, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Black, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mayta, Mrs. Helen Cantor, Miss Annadele Black, and Colbert Dominguez. EIGHT OCLOCK 3-lb.

bag 5 Sc Red Cirofo lb. 23c Bokar lb. 25c Will Leave on Trip Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jullien are leaving tomorrow on a fishing trip to Grant Lake.

They expect to be away for two weeks. Goes to Los Olivos Mrs. Isabelle McNeil left today for Los livos where she will remain indefinitely with Mrs. Stanley Sle-biska. Go to Los Angeles Mr.

and Mrs. A. G. Underwood and family left for Los Angeles this morning for a two weeks vacation. Return iTom South Mrs.

Lela Clark, Mrs. L. E. Vaughn, Miss Nona Vaughn and Fied Clark returned today from a vacation in Catalina. In Mountains Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Jullien, who are enjoying a vaaction in the Santa Cruz mountains, are expected to return the fust part of next week. Leave Tomorrow Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Brians are leaving tomorrow evening for a weeks trip to Yosemite national park. Visit at Manner's Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Borda and eon, Richard, of San Francisco, stopped at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. C. P. Magner Wednesday while on the way to Los Angeles. Leave For Oregon Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Bruce are leaving tomorrow morning for a weeks trip to Oregon. Mrs.Bruce has just returned from a visit with relatives in Minneapolis, Minn. She returned by train to Los Angeles where her husband met her to bring her on to Santa Maria. Return From Oeeano Mrs.

A. W. Felts and two children, Beverly and Billy, returned yesterday from an extended vacation at their cabin in Oeeano. With them came Mrs. R.

II. Bardin and two children, Barbara and Bobby, and Mrs. Charles Ferini and daughter, Yvcnne, who have been houseguests of Mrs. Felts during the last week. In Los Angeles L.

N. Crawford is returning tonight from Los Angeles where he has been attending the American Institute of Architecture, southern branch. On his trip down, he took his mother, Mrs. E. L.

Filter, who has been here for two months recovering from a serious illness, and his aunt. Ottilia Noire of Michigan, who has been visiting in Santa Maria for a month, to Yorba Linda, the former's home. Leave on Vacation Miss Elizabeth Thompson and Mrs. Nettie Woodworth, expect to leave tomorrow for points east. Miss Thompson, taking a three weeks vacation will spend the time with her mother at Burlington, Iowa.

Mrs. Woodworth will travel with her as far as Chicago and from there will continue to northern New York where she will visit a son and daughter and to New Jersey where she will be the guest of a son. She expects to be away for about two months. Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Stokes returned yesterday from a trip to Yosemite park, where they visited at the camp of Mr. and Mrs. F.

J. Bowers with them their daughter, Katherine, has been staying for some time. While there they drove up to Glacier Point. They particularly noticed the many people who mere camping in the valley, and remarked upon the splendid bathing in the Merced river. On their return yesterday, Mr.

and. Mrs. Henry LaFranchi departed for the park, where they plan on visiting with the Bowers for a few days. IRflOLK COFFEE TEEETE ALPINE, Vvi.w 2 Miss Silva Feted At Shower Miss Adeline Silva, whose marriage to Manuel Brass takes place on August 6 was the honoree at a combined shower and whist party given last evenning by Mrs. Amelia Brass and the Misses Ann and Mary Brass at American Legion hall.

Approximately 60 guests were present to honor the young bride-to-be who received many beautiful presents. In the whist games, Mrs. Joe Ventura and Miss Bernice Souza won prizes. CLING PEACHES Orange cling peaches at Bianchis Fruit Market. Adv.

Sherry ORANGE PEKOE Ab. pkg. 35c Mmallows CARNIVAL Zjpkga. 25c Dog Food MARCO 5c Shredded Wheat 2 rip- 23c Mayonnaise foods Tomato Sauce Monte 2 cn 9c CONCENTRATED SOAP 25c Puffed Wheat QUAKER pkg. 8c Mazola Oil 28c Zee Tissue zALo-rcneo ron 4c Cake Flour ESSK? 24c Antrol POWDER 13c Sliced Beef 10c Potted Meat libbys 2ns9c Barrel House 1211 West Main, Santa Maria, Calif.

Quality Wines at Winery Prices Californias Oldest Wine Direct from Winery to you Not New Wine but Good Old California Sunshine Two 5c Bars Soap FREE with Sardines to FRESH GARDEN PRODUCE APPLES SibcIQc GRAYENSTEIN iWV ELBERTA FREESTONE PEACHES 3 lbs LUG 10c POTATOES 1 ft IL- 1 49c no. NEW Approximately 75 jxople, includ-t lng fellow workers in the oil com-Jpany and other friends in Bicknell, gathered last night at Bicknell park for a pot-luck dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. R.

Schmieder who are leaving for San Francisco shortly where on August 11, they will sail for Holland to spend five or six months. Following the dinner, a parting present which had been concealed 'I in the miniature steamer marking the place of the honored guests, was presented to them. Alter short speeches from Mr. and Mrs. Sch-midcr, everyone adjourned to the oil company boarding house where the rest of the evening was spent in dancing.

Mrs. Schmieder is leaving tom or -irow for San Francisco and her lius-i band will follow in a few days. I THIMBLE CLUB MEETS AT JESSEE HOME I Four tables of 500 played at the I meeting of the Thimble club in the heme of Mrs. Mary Jessee on West Orange street yesterday afternoon with Elizabeth Dal Porto and Alice Graham winning high and low prizes. Those present were Edith Chea-dle, Emma Davis, Etta Turner.

Jennie Karlskint, Grace Strong, Minnie Real, Emma Grey, Inez Arneel, Winifred Lockridge, Charles Lockridge. Helen Fuller, Elizabeth Jessee, Alice Graham, Elizabeth Dal Porto, Mary Clark and the hostess. Birthdays JULY 28 You hre the kind of person who would like to spend your whole life in a library. Old volumes depicting ancient times hold great fascination for you. You would do well in research or church work.

YTou have a gentle, kindly tolerance for others and possess a hidden sense of humor. This year of your birth brings you security, friendship and pros perity. TOMORROW A good day to plan ahead. Rentals, removals and exchanges are well favored. Tomorrow's Birthdays R.

E. MeCABE F. F. PIMENTEL WILLIAM K. COBLENTZ L.

JOHN WALLER MRS. PAUL BAILEY. We wish you many happy returns on your birthday anniversary. Saturday Eve -At CAFE Anotli'' Di-'irii'ful TURKEY DINNER Will Be Served TOMATOES 31bs.Qc CELERY 4 for 10c LARGE RIPE LARGE II LA It IS CHOICE QUALITY MEATS EASTERN SUGAR CURED BY THE PIECE CUDAHY'S PURITAN SKINNED SHANK END Butt End ib.l9c Sauterne Claret Gaftor $1.00 12 Ka 55c; qts. 30c Zinfandel $1.35 Vz 70c q(j 3Sc 3sc qo14 10C xh Lean Plate Port-Tokay Muscatel Angelica Gallon $195 Vz $l- Quarts Gall 40c BEEF STEW 2 lbs.

Mb. ftgr FANCY EASTERN GRAIN-FED STEER BEEF A round, swiss, club ICMIA GROUND ROUND HERES A BRAND NEW CRYSTAL SUGAR PALATE TICKLER! Made from Luscious California Peaches and Cantaloupes, Crisp Walnuts and Sparkling CRYSTAL SUGAR EASTERN GRAIN-FED BEEF PEACH AND CANTALOUPE CONSERVE 1 Pint Diced Peaches lPint Dued Cantaloupe 2 Cups I ST AL SUGAR 2 Lemons Juice and Grated Rind Cups English Walnuts, Blanched and Chopped Fine. Method: Combine ingredients with the exception of the nuts. Cook mixture until it is thick and clear. Remove from the fire add nuts and pour into clean, hot.

sterilized jars. Seal at once. Pot Roast CENTER CUT CHUCK lb. l2o EASTERN GRAIN-FED-ROAST Pork Loin SHOULDER A Lamb Roast 14' madoibic Bacon 13 FULL CREAM JackCheese 1 15 Ground Beef TO WIENERS BOLOGNA 1 WJ Coneys Ham Under Personal Management Paul Pires Clean, Courteous Service Where Ladies Can Shop Without Embarrassment Let Paul Serve You from the Barrel House Plftte FOR BEST RESULTS BE SURE ITS CRYSTAL SUGAR ASK YOUR GROCER A.B.S. Co.

Oxnard, Calif. PLATE a complete course dinner cooked and served correctly 1 YOU'LL ENJOY IT!.

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