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1 lim nurnw) Bed U'mwi niu PAGE TWELVE- ti i Confusion Of Evolution aV With Darwinism Common San Joaquin Valley Social News CHICAGO April One'of the -curloiia jteefs lit A-eference to the current popular' dlxcuxxlons of evolution Professor John M- Coal- ter of- thd University of Chlcago7 told tha eongresa of tho Dladplea of Christ to-day Is tha confusion of evolution with' Darwinism As ths result of tho dsmonstra- -tlone mads well '7 after Darwin's -tlm Dr Coulter declared la no longor any question aa tha fact of volution" explanation ha said simply one of a number of ax Chamber Directors Say Track Has Earned $101000 For Civic Activities With Man- Tager Gaining Nothing But Abuse ai SSCRTIOXS that th prand jury puhjic affairs commit-yV tee misread the terms of the contract made lire years ago between the Fresnd County Chamber of 'Commerce and the Fresno Speedway- Asa ociation the board of directors of 'former -organization in a statement made last night declared interpretations of the contract recently reported by grand jury auditors were In the statement the directors In tn statement -tnu suvognp T' declare Nhat tho contrast terma have report etatoe that unknown i condi-been mlaroad that this fact has tlone shall be recited and declares Impugned motives of tho board-of that whn tho Prince company directors and board xf annervUnrs failed to yrsngs tho first race and called Into question operation through lack of finance the cham-of -Chamber' of coUmoreo Inst RU- of eommereo stepped Into the tions breach and conducted the first rac -The report is signed -by-' present Patterson Saved Speedway and former dlseetefe InnlmUng I- A iff tuninninir lx a liMfrj-l rrtOTt 4r prince Company faclny lawaSte An(a with- ia isa aa Ir 'anaaAme riinvv winFRii ahvihs whcimi Md with the 950000 In Speedway arMf WaA Sutherland AI Joy CiArffi A Osborn Oiorn Water vwwwwv George A Oeborn George 8 Water man- 8 Parker Frleeeli fiaratd OavfllB Cx An Swott Gerald Thorns IL An- vviioM mvhwh min aaaw hriiir sttuw a tickdt sales endangered the trim Cearley Rowell chamber took action but finally' re-P Ilydgelund Edwin Einstein to purchase ths track As a Rnhapt i so ox iiyaaeiuna mwih 8iriik (uaed to purchaae the track Aa a William Robert I aULX iwad eha Cobb ut resort It is stated IL Pat-Hulrae Purkett U-crat teraon chamber of commerce man head William Glace A Uoxnan aer throuab aaelanment and per and Payne aonal notea and flnanclna took over nm rmnlarttlN rend the apeedway It recltea the hlatory of contracts Thle action the report declares on apeedway conatractlon and ante 144 fnij approval of directors and tsMlrttA called llltO oueation by the la MRhaa atalaA 4ka De)4aMAil on gpeeaway connrncHon sss tid full approval of directors and receipts called Into question by tho js further stated that Patterson planation moat of which have besn proposed since tlm In bis time the- method of study waa observation and Lumber Company Sued For Fire In Forest SACRAMENTO April Ih first step In a series of equity suits to recover for 1 damages al-' leged to have been caused to na- tlonal foreste by carelessness which permitted fires to start Gerald Johnson assistant Uqjjtad States district attorney lxte yesterday filed suit In federal court here -1 against tha Feather River Lumber 1 Company Tha suit la tor $176(09 Tha government' complaint chargee that employes of tho com- pany through carelaaanea allowed aparka from an engine to set firs to the forest near Portoja Plumas County- last September The fir' It Is stated covered 4000 acres fore It was extinguished hurt a blit Drop a llttlo on an aching corn Instantly that corn stops hurting than shortly yon life It right off Nrltlg finger Trulyl Your druggist sells tiny bottle of for a few cent suf- (leant to romovo every hard corn oft corn or corn between the too aad tha foot callus without soreness or Irritation grand Jury commltte and repu- faithfully carried out all con dlates charges that Irregularities trBat term It la atatad tha spaed-exist In accounts totaling approxl- war has earned $101000 for the exist in accounts toisima spprwi- war has earned $101000 for' the tL Dim mately $10000 In tha grand Jury chamber of eommero which baa I IlL Fullls experiF statement there le no sug- been used for fair and Ralaln Day gestlon-: that tha money has-been festivals and that the apeedway fraudulently dealt with haa proved a profitable Venture for The report summary follows: Be- the chamber of commerce -lief that the grand Jury report has bean ebango In tho created an Impression of Irregular! tic Incompetent management and control of events and contract violations between the chamber of commerce and speedway association la netted Answer le mad that directors and paat directors bollovo tho public entitled to a review of contracts History of tha Fresno District Fair and California Raisin Festival Association la outlined Indicating both wero Independent clvle organisations prior to 1110 Tho fair association waa disbanded the result of a law suit and both groups were taken over by tha chamber of commerce Original Contrast Explained in 1010 the directors atate the chamber contracted with the Prince Speedway Construction Company for the speedway Involving (the amount of OSOOOO to bo turned over to the Prince firm 1 which guaranteed to conduct two races eyh year for a period of ten yean 11 per cent of tha gross earnings to bo turned over to tho chamber of eommsrc for Raisin Day and fair support IS per cent of gross earnings for the Prfneo company From thle bar raee expense! wera to-be borne by the Prince company -The contract was carried out by a ten-year lease on the speedway location and enla of $50000 worth of race 1 tickets by 1 ths chamber turning this money over to the Prince firm JlnvonT- Report Called Baseless Ths report declares that the grand jury committee Insisted that 26 per cent of the 860000 paid to the Prince firm should have been paid to the chamber by that company Declaration la made by tha directors that such is not tho contract reading and none has any other understanding than that the contract terms have been complied with completely The report alao declares that these contracts wero drawn by a chamber of commerce attorney for the chamber of commerce and that tha contract with the county was approved by tha district attorney TELEPHONE 7 SUPEHVISOIM Valley ORSNGK COVE 1 Mr Harold Evans and Miss Eva rv gory ot Dlxubx were htrt rs- r-itiljr Mr and Mrs Stewart and mi Marie and Mrs George Minces Ja Fresno recently 13 I'eat spent the week-end In -heley Miss Emms Hlmbert spent the -rli-end In Berkeley Mr and Mrs 8 Peet were In Fresno recently Mrs TUy Babcock and Children of Kneillpg are vislttnc at the Uabcock home TUIdllUTT Mrs Johnson recently en-' talned In honor of her daughter Dolores Johnson Muriel Morse Cm Saturday even Inn Mrs A Belgrey entertained in honor of Misses Sylva and Victoria Reed Lyman of Oakland recently visited in the McFarland home Covineton --and eon Walter motored to l-aton to visit Mr sad Mrs Frank Covineton -Mr and Mrs Potts wars In Fresno Saturday 7 TBIEI RIVERS 'V Major and Mrs Fred Burnham of Xjos Angelas spent the week-end at the La Quests Ranch -1 Mra Kincaid has returned from nelly wood to the home of her daughter Mrs Joha White a I Alder Creek Mr and Mrs Tounle Britten and children Mr and Mrs Ollie Akers 7 and children and Frank Britten all of Exeter visited hero at the Ora Welch and Noel Britten homes Bun- day i Mias Mildred Lahan and brother James of Tracer spent the week- end here with Miss Annie Hayden Colonel John White apend- Inc a few days In Giant Forest with Rancer and Mrs Oeorre Manly Miss Marcella Britten and Miss rtniiabeth Fierce of this place won the1 final Interelaaa debate la 'the Woodlake Union Hick School last weak 1 kewmaN Miss- Marguerite- Patterson -'of -Stockton spent Sunday In Kewmaa with bar slater Mra Douty Holland of Stockton visited CL F- Dyke kero rocontly Min Hand who taught In the Orestlmba Unon HI eh School at Bowman year sea hat tanohlnc now at San Jose spent the weekend kere with Mias Taves Mias Arltne Landall 1 spent the week-end In San Jos Mr and Mrs Randle of Newman motored to Don Pedro Dam Sunday MERCED FALLS Mr: and- Mra Matson visited Ih Sail Francisco recently 1 Mr Clive Brewer and Mra A Quinn have left here for a trip to Exeter I Child's Best Laxative Is Fig Syrup" Ton pie Shows if Biliout Coniiipated Hurry Mother! Even a fretful feverish bilious or constipated child loves the pleasant teste of Fie aad it naver faila to open the bowela A teaspoonfut today may prevent tick child tomorrow Ask your drueglst for eenulno Fie Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all aces printed on bottle Moth- er! You must say or ron may eet an Imitation fie eyrup iTPHB DOOR of opportunity flings Jl wr wide Its portala only to the tnan who le up end who Is filled with pep end -with rich red blood tingling through hie oystera Mountain alee obstacles dwindle to ant hllla end ambitions become accomplishments to these sort of men Where Is the employer who eeeke the man who is physically run-down? The man without stem-1ns to wlthatand the knocks and gsfl of the hurrying scurrying World of business? 888 la the long established and time honored creator of red-blood- cell You cannot expect to get: very far up tbe ladder unless you1 are equipped with a body that Is etrong and vigorous SSS will tart you on your way Don't ali low the of Opportunity" to dosed to you because you have' toot tbe etamlna to withstand the1 because your nerve power -le lacking Build up your system SSS made of carefully selected end scientifically prepared and proportioned herbs and barks makes you tit! Get back that old -time punch! When opportunity knocks be ready to answer the -call! SL 8 add at aSfsed I in two alee As hi VikefUoalttl iksHbarwirAdlfti Personals Divi-nt Mesdames A GreCory If Harness Haycraft and Tonne were in Hanford recently Douglas Bunch of Redlands la the truest of his parents Mr and Mrs Busch Mr and Mrs Bleley Lefever art vis! tine In Coaling Scruggs 1 attended the fuel convention In Tulare R1VERRAKK Miss Barbara -King and Ardtth Gould of Oakland were guosta of Clareaco Johnson Sunday Mr and Mra Edward Lewis recently returned from Cuba and am at Mrs mother's home Mra McAuley Mrs IdTdla Ludfker has gone to Boise Idaho following a visit here with her daughter Mra Posner Mra Caldwell and son of Calwa were guests of Mr and Mra Eaves the past week Mra Ray Elkina la entertaining Mra Stevens of Bakersfield George Hupfer employed at the Southern Pacific offices in Merced has gone to Idaho and Wyoming for two visit with relatlvea Ho camo west with his parents six years ago MONMOUTH' Mra Nan Mitchell who has boon In Fowler sanitarium for several weeka suffering from a broken hip bona baa returned to her homo hera Mrs Welrh of Illinois Is via-Itlng her -nieca Mra -Ruth lloutby Bennetts of Mountain View la at the horn of Mr and Mra Bernard Bennetts Miss Ruth Ward Mlaa Marguerite Piaor and Carl Pisor attended a beach party at Laton recently Mlaa Clara Rasmussen and Mlse Marguerite Piaor wore dinner gueata at the homo of Min Mildred Gray-son of Malaga on Sunday "CALWA Mr and Mra Gardemr apont the waek-and In San Joae-Mr and Mra Scofield of Los Angeles spent Sunday In the homo of Mr and Mra Gardener Mra A Row Mra Frank Hickman tnd daughter Amy Mr and Mra Ralph Rowe and daughter Ruth Th-tlmx motored to Alder Springs recently WHS TO If -Mra Carl Laursen la entertaining Mra Selma Weuethbff of Oakland Mr and Mrs Read entertained Mr and Mra Bill Rend and son of Snn Francisco over Inst week-end Mr nnd Mra -K Bradley and son Edward and Maxlns Davit have returned from visit lq Hanford MALAGA 7 Mlaa Mildred Grayson who has been visiting in Oakland has returned to her home her DELANO Mesdames A Betty and Leland Brown were In Bakersfield recently Hawley hea returned from a trip to Los Angelo Mr and Mr Tom Sawyer and eon Thomas Jr have returned from a visit In Bakersfield SANGER Mr' and Mr Harry BareotU have -returned from a visit at Richardson Springs Pierce visited In Los Angeles recently Dr nnd Mr A 137 Skoonberg were in San Francisco recently Mr Hudson and son Rue-sell have returned home after a visit 1 with Mr 1L Russell of Preen Mr and 1 Mr Leonard Low and Mr Morgan Baird of San Francisco were visitors at the B- llnlrd home recently LOS BANOS Mr and Mr Wood of Los Angelee spent the week-end la Los Bane Mr and Mr Lawrcncs art in Sacramento on buslnos Misses Hilda and Ethel Olaon were In Newman r-cently Median of Modesto who has bsen visiting with hla sister Mr Anderson haa loft for a visit In Tennesao Miss Mario Tlgola of flan Francisco Is visiting Miss Marmon Ar-burua Mr and Mr Kddlemon Newman war in Lot Banos cently CORCORAN Mr and Mr 1L Short and Louise Short Mesdames Laura Roberta and Earl Goodwin were Hanford visitors Saturday Mr and Mr llenn Nola Henn and Lora Thomaa motored to Porterville Sunday Jamea and William Willoughby made a business trip to Fresno yesterday Mr Hamilton and Mr Fred Thomas were Tulare visitors Saturday evening EASTON Mr and Mrs Harry Judd and sons were recent visitors at Manning Mr a a Jeneen and son Leroy and Kenneth have returned to their home In Burrel after a visit her Chris Ipsen and daughter accompanied by Mr and Mr 8 Sorensen spent Sunday at Keediay visiting friend FIREBAt'GH Frank Brocra motored to San Francisco for tho week-end William 8111 vers was at Loa Banos recently to attend tha Macs-bees' ball Mr Raymond Baobxo Mr and Mr Callahan wera In Frosnu on Saturday McDonald Max Knlttel aud Rov McCabe attended a theater in Fresno recently BVRHEL Mr Frags Miaees Hilda Guglielmonl Dorothy Wilson and Leona -May Jones nnd Lloyd Gug-llehmoni motored to Car others on Friday to sttend the community nsy Raw Itchy Toes v) erg 7muF rPPt 1 yur A enuer Jr eet pinpJrg (ion from tha foot porea produce and aggravates cracked toe Itching between toe rawneee aad tender aching a 1 1 a a feel The moment you apply all this UPS JeliK ol soreness Itching and -tiredness disappear -Just pat It on It dries Instantly Nothing else etop foot odor relieves foot soreness and foot weariness so promptly as this harmless antacid Insist upoa gcauin Milk of All drag stores ell ti-ewt bottle I McFarland A dancing party was recently held In the home of Mr nnd Mr Reid Refreshments were served The guests included Messrs and Mesdames Cavanaugh 8L Pop A At lay Harry Rodger Frost Len Schmlt Joo Engl Roy Burkett Pettyjohn Harry Phil lip Albert Townsend Allan test Mist Marie Jacobs and Dr Enfield Mr IX Wlstler nnd Mr Emerson Root twin sister whose birthday anniversary occurred April llth: Walter Root whoso natal day fell on April iSrd nnd Mr John Moo-maw whoso birthday anniversary was April 17th celebrated their birthdays In the Mr nnd Mr -John Moomaw home Those present were Mr and Mr Emerson Root and two children Mr and Mr Walter Root and daughter Mr and Mr Whlslar -and children aad Mr and Mr John Moomaw Mr Forest Warren a bride of a few week was honored at a miscellaneous shower- given recently The affair was planned by Mesdames Hostelet and John Mea-han Refreshments wars served Those present were Mesdames Wald Camp A Atlsy A Green 8 Pop Marshall A Townsend Meehan A Bllcken-staff Doty KuentseL Pickett Holllnswortn7C Fleharty Frank Wilkson and Anna KohL HXLMAB I The May meeting of the Hllmar Farm Center will be held nekt Friday evening Professor Griffin of the ateto university-who will apeak the state university will apeak on Agriculture In the High SchooL Other- features will be an entertainment furnished by members of the high school student body a discussion- on the Ifilmar fair and an address on smut control by Assistant County Advisor Allison nnd a talk on Farm Loans by Hoamer of tho fedcrad loan department The annual picnic of tho EUm Grammar School will be held Frl-dey at the aehool building The events will open at A with Maypole dance and folk game This will bo followed by ait Interclass track meet A feature Will be the salute of lh flag by the school children and their recital -of tha American's creed An addresg will be given by Professor Grlffen of tho atate 1 university on the Smith-Hughes plan for the teaching of agriculture In the aehool There wilt be a baseball gama between tbe grammar school team and tha high school freshmen -7 STRATHMORE The -Thursday Bridge Club met in the Mr Ell la heme recently Those present were: Me-dames Alexander Frank Boh-land George Cole II Cheeney Ellis Koepp Roseau Lovell Shoemaker Harry Shryer and stiner Mr Freeman Marbla was hostess to tha Friday Bridge Club recently 1 luncheon was served The guests were Mrs William linger and Miss Ester Ventllng Mea-damea Buck Elar Hllger Carl Houghton Freeman Marble George Preamble A Richardson Stark and Charles Ward The members- of the Strathmore High School will give their annual Orphennette at the high echoel auditorium on May Ith Two one act plays will be given Tha Flor-est Shop cast Includes Miss Thelma Henry Miss Lola Mendlck Tom Wilcox Ralph Wilcox and Henry Deutchs Gotten Acquainted will he played by Miss Mae Moore Miss Jennie Moore and John Berger as the cast 1 TULARE Mlse Ella Oelaar became the bride of Dr Archibald Weasey of Ran Leandro Sunday at 1 fn the home of the mother Mrs Margaret Reiser on South II Street Father Howard of the 1 Catholic Church' performed the ceremony Only Immediate relatives were present- After the ceremony the couple left for Eureka whera they will spend a honeymoon before going to San Leandro where the groom has established himself as a dentist A family reunion was held In Mooney Grove Sunday afternoon by the Whaley family Every member of the family was present but one sister Mr Robert Boot of Red Bluff Music pupils of Mr Irving Mers will give a music --redial in Visalia to-morrow evening Mrs Bobbin soprano will assist THREE RIVERS Dr Nice was host to twenty-four fellow physicians when tha Tulare County Medlral Society held Its regular monthly meeting at 1 hie home Sunday This Is the largest attendance In the hletory of the society Dinner was served at 4 In ths afternoon after which the bust-nese meeting teok place Dr Woolaey of San Francisco waa the principal speaker of the day Ills talk was upon Infection Dr Fred Delappe of Modesto- district counsel of the state medical association also talked along the lines of what the state eoclety Is doing i DINUBA Mr Driver entertained the Patlae Club In honor of Mr Harriet McGuire club member who haa Juet sailed from San Francisco for Havana and Palm Beach FI via the Panama CanaL She will ba gona for aevcral month celebration Rev Bergstrom of Salma held a meeting In the aehool house on Sunday night DEL HKY Those attending the rodeo at Dunlap Sunday were: Mr and Mr Petersen and chlldran Mr Redden and daughter Mre Griffith Mr and Mr Clark and children Mr and Mr Thomsen jand son Mr and Mr Jensen and son Mr and Mr Petersen and children 8 Conde Wlae Nlil- IJsen and A Rasmussen Mr and Mr Thomson and daughter Wanda spent Sunday at Pin Ridge Mr and Mr Fine and daughter Eleanor and Mr Burn had dinner with Mr Fine Sunday Mr and Mrs Diamond Juanita and Maxine Renfro went oh a ptc-nlo to Gakhurat Sunday PATTERSON Mr and Mre Ossie Ball and daughter Bethel of Livingston via-Ited here recently Mies Anna Knutson haa returned to Kaa Francisco after spending a couple of weeka here with Me and Mr Moa and Mr and Mrs Walfrld Knutson -Mr and Mr Locken visited Mr- and Mrs Arthur Locken at Colfax recently Mlse Vera Larsen of Stockton visited at tha Larsen home during tha wtek-end CLOVIS a The Clovis Club hold Its annual th Thi music commltte" Of which Ur Thompson Is chairman will bs hostess for tho day will May BAN JOAQUIN The Club at 1 Ita annual election elected the followIng-Offi- cers Mr Forbes president Mrs Ingram vies president Mies Helen Sheet i secretary: and Mr John Hash treasurer i i MALAGA? I' The semi-monthly meeting of the Birthday Club wilt held nt tha of Mr Goodrich on North Avenue to-morrow afternoon Kerri Legion And 40-8 Will Hold Party In Hills DELANO (Kern Co) April Kern County-Volture -of Forty and Eight and tha Kern County Coun-ell bf 1IH Lvglon will Join In'' ah annual promenade and pll--grtitiaga to tha mountain- home of the Forty and Eight In tha vicinity-of California Hot1 Springs ea May Snd and-Srd-Tha big tints begins with a banquet at 8 nest Saturday night with former National Commander John Quinn aa guest of honor Other notables In legion circles are expected and a number of speeches will be enjoyed Following the banquet there will be a dance In the pavilion at tho resort Admittance to the dance will be by 1115 membership card All will remain at the hotel for the night and following breakfast on Sunday morning thero will be an Individual barbecue dinner and plcnie nt the mountain hom followed In the afternoon by a meeting of the Kern County Council meeting at the home in the afternoon Work Is Started On New Delano Tractor Building DELANO (Kern Co) April The new building of Maurice Bowhay truck and tractor distributor haa been started on the highway on the north fifty feet of the' south feet of Flock It adjoins the new building of the Hayward Lumber Company and will be 40x40 feet William Burrhett has ths contract for tho building which will bs of frame Construction with corrugated Iron sides and roof The front will be glas which will extend a short dlptanc on the north and south aides of tho building It will be a stucco finish on tho front and as far as the glass extends on the side There will be a concrete floor throughout Woman Is Elected On Modesto School Ballot MODESTO (Stanislaus Co) April Voters of tha Modesto School District choose a member of tha Modesto School Board to-day Although there were two names on the ballot thoka of Mrs Whlt-moroof Belpassl District and Dr Husted Mr Whitmore waa tho only actual candidate for Dr Husted haa withdrawn in her favor Al the recent election Mro7 Charlotte Griswold was elected a member of the board Althoug Dr Husted ran a good second the other four candidates polled enough votes to prevent him frqm getting a majority Dr: Husted Issued a statement that the country districts were entitled to two members on the board and withdrew In favor of Mr Whitmore Woodlake Man Injured On Park Road Accident THREE RIVERS (Tularo Co) April Roy Davie of Woodlake working on road construction near Alder-Creek In Sequoia National Park sustained a broken collar bon yesterday when a loaded scraper passing the empty one he was driving hooked Into hla acrapar and knocked him Into the debris of rocks thrown up by tho road making activltie A park physician' was' present at the time and gave him first aid after which he was taken to Wood-lake Laton Woman Is Told Of Death In' A LATON (Fresno Co) April Word has been received here from Los Angeles of the death of A Wright Wright made his home with his daughter STr A Hudson In Laton for many yaar As a member of the A IL he took active part In all Grany'Army work In this vicinity DRUNKEN RAN FINED PORTERVILLE (Tulara Co) April 28 Edward Gagnon who was arrested here last week on a charge of posseasion of liquor appeared before Justice A Lumley yesterday to answer to tho amended charge of drunkennes Gagnon entered a plea of guilty and waa fined $58 FUNERAL SET TO-MORROW KOIl MRU FRANCKS VANCEY Funeral services for Mr Francea Yancey wife of Yancey who died yesterday at her home at Fulton Street will ba held at 10 A to-morrow at the Lisle and Rons chapel followed by cremation Besides her husband Mr Yancey leaves two son Howard and Ralph Kennedy her father Lenley Kent of Missouri: a brother Earl Kant and a slater Mr Earl Carter CIIIIB HKKK HONORS AS REPRESENTATIVE IN PARADE Rose La Riviere Helen Rennix Dorothy Reilly Marie Roger Eu-lah Rlnabarger Una Talbott Clor-rine Allen Weltha Mae Hoover and Arpy Keyosheyan all etudante at the Fresno Technical School are in the race' for election as a representative of the school on tho elty aehool Raisin Day float The school's representative will be named to-morrow morning LAST RITE SET TO-MORROW FOR MR 810 ANDERSON Last rites for Mr Mary Anderson mother of Mr Ethel A Aber and Mr Imogens Webb of this city who died yesterday at her home 041 8treet where she had lived for the last thirty year will be observed to-morrow when cervices are held at the Stephens and Bean Chapel followed by burial fn Mountain View Cemetery Kn Detweller of the Flrat Presbyterian Church and Rev Rom of Fowler will offlciat Mr Anderson waa a native of Franklin County Missouri The had lived la California tlilr Ur-nine yean I TURLOCK Mr Abbott Mr Geck-ler Mr Rath Loomis secretary and Mrs Hugh Donnelly president of the Turlock Club visited the Hughaon CldU which bald reciprocity day yesterday1 at the home of Mrs Date of Hughaon At the close of the regular business meeting addreaees were made by Mr Abbott who spoke on Forest Preservation and Mr Hugh 'Donnelly who told of the work of the Turlock club and gave a few aide-lights on the Bakersfield convention MrsP Galloway gave a number of reading Refreshments were served LOS BANOS Forrest Fay Palmerle cashier of the Bank of Loa Bano waa married in Loa Angeles laet weak to Mias Carmen Violet Ifni daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred A Hill A wedding breakfast waa served after which the couple left on thrlr honeymoon In Southern California They will make their home In Los BlB(ML 4 0 7 I 7 LE GRAND Mice La Vqnna Armbrnstar waa a Saturday -evening hostess tn hv- of 'young womsn complimenting Mlse Betherlne Smith bride-elect with a bridal shower Miss Smith received number of gifts and tha guaets occupied the early part of the evening sewing on cup towels nnd making hot dish holders which will form a part of tho hope cheat- Sunday afternoon Mlse Smith was tha guest of Mlsa Marjorie Boy ten at a luncheon Tha local order of Red Men of tho Marlpoeltl Trlbo gavo om of tha largest dances of the eaaoon at the rink Saturday evening'- Over 100 people wars in attendanc WINTON A homo talhnt play will ba given Friday evening at Wlnton Hall The proceeds will go to tha farm center quote of tho utllltiee fund Refreshments will ba served The home department meeting was presided over by Mr Ny Miss Ada Robertson of Merced gavo a demonstration on dyeing -V- Tha Arundel Parent-Teacher Association met at the achoolhouse recently Gertrude- Vasche of Merced gave an Interesting talk Refreshments "wore served I NEWMAN The Hills Ferry Masonic Lodge of Newman put on degree work last evening at tho Knights of Pythias Hall before a large erowd of Mason comprising visitors from Los Bano Ceres Patterson Modesto Turlock as well as local nrimbers Refreshments were served Morton and Dyke prepared the food Dr V- Armlstead secretary of Hllla Ferry Lodge served as toastmaster for tho ovsnlng and re--aponsea wera made by members of the visiting lodge DUN AIR Tha high school 1 Juniors snter-talnvd the freshman class Saturday evening at the school' Th'oso present were: Mr and Mr Lyons Mlasee -Dorothy Adam Inex Dickson Corinne Israel Helen Moore Beulah Plehn Ella Larson Armlnta Ryan Annette Korin Bonita Harmon Rosamond Cary Asalia Harrl Katherine Thomas Laura Russell Lelk Halt Opal Winner Florence Darling Mesar Joe Dormecq Kenneth Green Myron Harrison test Anderson Richard Yates Cteorgs Wltmer Kennslh Fraser and Malcolm Nelson DEL RET At the home of the parents Miss Emily Buslck Friday evening be-nam-t tha bride of Christian Hansen Rev Roberts officiating The bride was gowned In while silk crepe and lace while the maid of honor Mlaa Agnes Hansen was lit Nile green embroidered yoII After the ceremony a supper was served Only ths immediate families of tha bride and groom were present 1 i EASTON Mr Anna Nlelnan entertained at her home hero recently In honor of Miss Slgna Hanson who la leaving for Loa Angelea to make her home Those present were Measr and Meadame Nielsen A Smith A 8 Sorensen and daughter XL Olsen and family Misses Valborg Nielsen and Martha Nielsen I TAFT Election of officers held at the recent meeting of the Delphian Club of Taft resulted as follows: -Mr Joseph Chalmer president: Mr Coohman vice preetdent Slip Kohl secretary Mr William Wlnham treasurer: Mr IX Black Mr Small Mr Sowera and Mr Walter A English director CENTRAL I Donald Edward Ray olebrated hie ninth birthday at a party In his home on West Lawn Avenue Those present were: Victor and Alvin Sorenaen Joe Miguel Georgia Kaieef Yameo Mora William Swift David Horg Floyd Robinson and Donald Edward Ray BIRTHS MARRIAGES AND DEATHS IN THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY MIRTHS GARCIA Is Mod-no Ktanlilaue Coun-jy April S4lh 1131 to Mr and St A Harnla a aon In Wood Colour Stanislaus -ounty April Mrd le Mr and Mr ft Ol Bauman a son MARRIU Repin HARRKV-1 MAM Korn County Uakorafleld tllh If 21 to April xsd Kd'ra Cra'mar 21 both of Mojave Tn Vlanlle Tu-sre County Arll to Eu- sn' Autror Ilatelto 1 MAHIXGKHtV1 snd Mildred Louies JAf In Viaalla Tula Count April alih 1221 to Henry Juritaon St and leta Mao Shamble 1 both raaldanta ot Lind- In Viaalia Tulare Cousty April ITh 1121 Interlocutory doc-roe or divorce erented In ceee nf Kite Helen Martin va Waltar Martin Cua-lodi of minor child Jack awarded Mr and Mr Crank Mania Lu- Fnmh Martin aertlon a Hosed AT KH in Vleella Tulare County euit ill Mi-t'apo va Krn- Kstrenie cruelty at- lesrd VAN Ml -III Vlealla Tulare County April 27th 1121 Interlocutory de-divor cree of divorce sranted In caee of JA alter Van Lite eon Violet Van -JiMrffl Jeertlon aTlesed la leaUe Tulare County April Jtlh 1121 Interlocutory dc- cave of Helm Colllne Thomaa ColUa VailMM I MdRkU Tellsof the Benefit Received by Taking Lydia link ham Wegetable Compound Leavenworth work was long-distance operating and supervising and I got veryr state ana wag mil run-down I waa easily annoyed at trifles was extremely nervoufl and always bed tired feeling which made me awfully listlea Through neweptpe learned of er Vegetable Compound and thinkingit would construction and the same amount There has no original agreement It le declared Patterson having naked for none and ha haa not asked for additional alary for fair management- Neither has tha chamber of commerce paid charges for offloa equipment rent nor labor on avent It Is stated that li- par cent of groan receipts each yaar represent practically all profit Tho report declares moneys that Patterson haa received aa hie share have been need to liquidate apeedway debt after flrxt expenses have bean cared for Pattorsoa Proleed Patterson" tho report state gained nothing unices It be the heaping measure of nbuee at tho hands of the past grand Jury Experts to compensate him for hla magnanimous act in assuming full responsibility for Fresno speedway operation" Touching on account tho report states that ths district fair and Raisin 1 Day have been chamber of commerce departments hut the grand Jury experts Inferred them as standing alon The point Is raised that It is not material that In any yaar Raisin Day has shown a deficit for such deficit would be charged to the chamber of commerce thus making It a matter of bookkeeping within the organisation The report declares the chamber of commerce haa always stayed strictly within the law regarding county tax fund IT ends with the statement submit that tha Frasno County Grand Jury ha through It report gone the entire distance to bring about publlo misunderstanding of tha 'chamber of commerce district fair and speed-way Maharajah Ill-Treated i Her Dancer Testifies BOXBAI April 8 (P) Mumtxs Begum dancing girl and former favorite of Maharajah of Indore indor In whose household Dent ten yean ae a dancing HOTEL CHATTER Mr and Mr Wright of Mel bourne Australia are Fresno Hotel guests and will view the Ralein Day festivities Mr Wright Is own-el of one of the large Australian stock-raising ranches which number thousands of aero State motor vehicle department officials were well represented at the hotels to-chfy with Snail chief of the division stopping at the Hotel Fresno and A A Morrison and Jamrs Morrison both Inspector at the Virginia Mr and Mr Jack Russell of ths Russell Stock Company registered the Hotel Fresno last night- In preparation for the opening of their season at ths HTppodrom Mr and Mr Earl Cooper and Mr and Mr Bennett Hill -arrived at The Californian last night They wero accompanied by Reeves Dutton former race driver and veteran rac expert Tommy Mtlton and Boh McDoa-agh race driver arrived at the Hotel Fresno last night Chowchllla and Weber Hanson of Modest Valley guests at tbe Sequoia Include Mr McClure and Mr Smith of PortervlU who with Mr and Mr Smith ara on a motor trip north- Other parties registered are Mr and Mr Forman and child of San Jos and Mr and Mr Georg A Lambert ef San Franrlsca Lsmbcr 1 la a carpet The report declares that'prae- wiVlnto tear' to-day when tlcnlly all charges of tho grond Jury Ue4 on to Msntify bloodstained committee hinge upon Its bu of Nothing that belonged to tatlon of the contract regarding Abdul KBdlr Gaul rich Mohamme-certain ttams cut out of Saturday mtrchant who waa killed at fair admission ths mixing of fair Matar Hill near Bombay on and speedway accounts resulting In Bar Nine men accused of soma apparent shortage and that mgr g( the merchant who tha apeedway should pay Saturday autch protecto ushers Instead of the fair organlsa- gp- Mxhe- ton household- pleaded not Horseback Decisions' nuilty yesterday when their trial These interpretations nrs termed tbe Bombay high court be- "horoeback" decisions" of the grand special Jury Jury experts by the director mrumtas to-day told tho detailed The statement further recites The statement further recites her with the Mahara- help 1 tried it It qi nerves I waa lees annoyed lively It took away that dragging feelulg and improved my health ittV every way I was able to continue my work with more vigor than before and I recommend tho Vegetable Com pound to all young girla -1 am mar ried now and nave a big baby boy and am in the best of health 1 If I should ever have any trouble 111 take the Vegetable Compound again- for I know it will help me it did Mrs OW Thiel 925 Pawnee St Leavenworth Kansas Lydia Vegetable Com that tha board or director hoped that the grand Jury committee In any Investigation would get at all any Investigation would get at all During that time aha waa tha facte In Issue and that -an ef- JV aowg to leavo Indoro with-fort was msde to persuade the Reharajah and when her committee chairman to thoroughly rll fcBr relatives were investigate all conditions aurround- jer The later Ing the operation of Institutions indore before mentioned hut that promised co-op- to lier recent protector eration did not materialise and that UAh-mmtdtn merchant she de- Instead a corps of auditors placed wro yrorJ -Sriil treatment In the chamber of commerce seldom olared wero 0 able to referred to the management for In- whlch no xroa ly onn-ton and never to tha board sonVr tn the Mxhra- To'remrty thle alleged defect tha palac she said that time aha waa pound is a dependable medicine for all these trouble For sale by drug gists everywhere PILES rurabia without surgical tlou All rectal discuses treated la offle Scad fr Fro Iwklti Office Hnr-lt A te 4 Except Satardars 'sad Saaday FULLER VIS Black Balldlag Caraer Hill aad 4th tracts to Aagcle CaL "Hyland's 14" wUl stop a aolA la Ike head In six hour At the first signs ef chilliness' eg sneering take a few tiny relief la almost immediate la hours your cold lo completely broken up Costal as no rp no harmful drug Pleaah sat (a tak Ideal tor ehtldrm' Bmltest lUr thu Mpp lie asd flM All (IXRIM SO ITANDARD ROHXOPATHIC OO HOTEL PERSONALS Judge Trabueo of Mariposa Is a Hotel Fresno guest Others include Mr CL Croop of Merced wife "of a well-known attorney of that city Blodgett tire dealer of Oakland A Bhinn civil engineer of Berkeley Gordon and Vlo Davidson ranchers of Flra-baugh William Winfield carbu-reor dealer of Glendal Californian guests Include 8 McNally telephone official of Sacramento Hodson secretary Corcoran Chamber of Commerce A Russell San Francisco lumberman Joseph Mitchell proprietor of the California Hot Springs Howard I Sheridan of Bants Cru lnaur-sues adjusters and 1a Cokeljr surveyor of the hoard of tiro underwriter Wood railroad auditor Is a Virginia Hotel guest Severs! motor parties also' registered there laet night Including Mr and Mr A Biles and daughter of Coronado Mr a Swan of Vancouver nnd Mr Rex Hedges of Long Beach Palace Hotel guests Include Mr and Mr Donaldson tourists from Los Angeles: Mr and Mr XL Freeman of Ban Dieg Gee check protector dealer of Ban Francisco: Mr and Mrs EL Patterson of Alhambra Blankenship construction official of Los Angela te a Hughes Hotel guest Others registered era Thornburg owner of tho North Fork Inn: Bright railroad man of Los Angeles A Huntington ef Big Creek Glover of Hanford Wood of ra vx-- I.

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