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Ukiah Dispatch Democrat from Ukiah, California • Page 4

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tjw, 1 CB FOUR WOMEN'S SOCIAL AND CLUB JEAN MARIE KINSLER SOCIETY Eprfpit Katheriif Gilittdfe Miss Doris Clark Weds Don Eddie At Carson City A wedding of unusual Interest was nolemnized on Wednesday, Aue(U8t SO, when Mlsa Doris Clark and Don Eddie of Potter Valley were united In marriage. of the nuptials was Carson City, Nevada. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clark, After a short honeymoon, the couple will reside in Dinuba, where the groom is on the faculty oi Dinuba high school.

The charming bride is a daughter of Mr. dnd Mis. L. S. Clark of Potter Valley.

She l.s a graduate of Humboldt State Teachers' college at Areata. For two yearn she was teacher In the Potter Valley schools, while one term she served in WilUtB. Mr. Clark Is a graduate of the College of the Paciflc, prior to which ho attended Stanford university. Hft Is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Taylor D. Eddie of Potter Valley, well known ranchers. The couple have the best wishes of tilt' entire community for their future happiness. Burton Bosworth to Wed Miss Hazel King of Willits Burton Craig Bosworth of Uklah and MlBs Hazel L.

King of Willits have applied for a licen.sn to wed in San Franclsoo. The application was niadn on SalurUay. The groom-eloct is thf son of Mr. and Mrs. Fii'd L.

of this city, nnd the biliie-to-he Is the daughlpi- of Mr. and MIM. Viiircnt Becbo of Mr. Boaworth is employed in ITkiah, whern the oouplp will Hth thpii- future homo Mis.s King is Mills eolloce in Oakland. Resumes the Fall Season The regular schedule of meetings for KIngsley Chapter No.

58, Order of Eastern Star, wilt be resumed on the 18th of Septemher, aecord- Ing to Worthy Matron Katherlne Martin. The meeting and social hour will be of an Informal nature, with Chinese checkers and card games planned for diversion. Miss Grace Teles Is chairman of entertainment, with Mrs. Adlenta McCorrlson co-chalnnan. The committee is composed of Mcsdames Stella Rea, Violet McMillan, Mary Sophie Smith, and Lillian Hurley.

Colorful Garden Setting for a Sunday Wedding The colorful gardens of the M. D. York home north of Uklah, at the height of their beauty now, will be the setting for a wedding on Sunday. At throe o'clock Mrs. Phyllis Cooper of San Francisco, sister of Mrs.

York, and Mr. Robert Arthur Wakcman of that city will be united in marriage. The Rev. W. Theo.

Matlock will read the ceremony. Miss Lillian Coates of Los An- treles and Mr. Harry Johnson of San Francisco will attend the couple. A wedding supper will be served buffet Htyle. After a honeymoon lour of Seattle, Salt Ijikn City and the couple will establish Iheir home in San Francisco.

$ride in Home Charm ai Four Birthdays Are Celebi-ated at Vichy Springs Dinner Party Four birthdays wei'p. celebrated at a dinner party at Vichy Springs Saturday evening. They those of Mr. 11 nd Mrs. G.

O. Walden. Mrs. Dom Crinpim, anil Mr. Jack Oarrolt The Waldona the host.s.

Their guests were the honorees, together with Ml', and Mrs. John SchUKCl of Hollywood. Mi.ss erlne Bush, and Billy Scovill. George Davis' Are Pipnored on Their 28rd Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Davis of Uklnh were the honored guests at a barbecue supper given by Mr. and Mrs. H. Case of Willits, on the occasion of the twonly-lhird wedding annivor.sary of the Davi.s'.

The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corbett and daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mr.s. William Clow, Miss Loah Case, Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Mitten, Helen Jones, Douglas Case, the honoreo.s and daughter, Phylli-s. Miss Claire Pauli Completes Summer On Orcus Island MI Claire Pauli came to Uklah Thursday nighl with the Misses E.s- ther Redwinc and Olive Higgins, who had spent the day in San Francisco j)urchasing fall tjtock for the Esther Shoppe. Miss Pauli has spent the summer as an instructor at an exclusive girls' ramp on Orcus Island, near Victoria. Miss Helen Pauli, who visited the New York Fair.

Is enroute homo and is expecteil next week. Di'. Grace Thomas Joins Miss West in Touring Elxposition Mi Aithca West and Dr. Grace 'rixi formerly of I ho Meiulo- ciiin State hospital staff and now in CaniHiillo. spent the f'Xid at.

the VV'-st was Meroinpanied on the hy Miss Clare Bernard, pro- piietdr of Claie's Dress on North State street, WIKI spent Monday purehasing full stocit. Lauren Dennens at Wedding of Connie Watters in Nevada Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Dennen were guests at the wedding of Miss Connie Watters and Mr. A.

T. Hay of Sacramento. The ceremony was read in the Fedeiated Presbyterian church of Reno, Nevada, on The bride wore a fall ensemble of the new grape shade, with black Ticcessories and a gardenia. Mrs. Dennen was her maid of honor.

She wore a black costume with matching fur jacket and veil, with gardenias and gloves for nontract. A wedding breakfast was sei-ved It the Riverside hotel. The couple are theli' honeymoon on -Mr. Hay's yacht, hound for Los whore he has property interests. On their return they will be at home in Sacramento, where the groom Is a teacher of aeronautics in the Sacramento junior college.

The bride, also a teacher, has froqvientiy visited in the homes of friends here, who wish her every happiness. at Afternoon Sunday tteraon ht (A itr. mi Otarlt of UiM oity jutnAiiMMa At givett by Uti. H. The date Of tM tm not ilwvUMn Mt, but be Ah evMit tjrrinip ot fettfly i MiM itjUilauiMM in tUfMI, Mid la oohriMted wit)! iervtCe deiWtuitlt ttifr Ad-: mlniitMtltfii.

orai -k, KM bMii fiRA for $h6ui tow ftokm ife.U a Of Ml', and Un. atmrUa of CaitU doiutty. ter ttoui the tfnlveraity Of Catlfornia, his Hla de- gMln by: trnlvAMty of did work. Mr. la of ttU) eatiity aMii6h of the Relief Annual Celebration Of Birthdays Is Held by Ti-io Following a custom Instituted at their first birthday, the Misses Phyllis Davis of Ukiah, Barbara Corbett and Dorothy Larson of Willits celebrated their birthdays together.

The three young glrl.s observed their 14th birthdays Thursday. They were the guests of the R. H. Corbett, Jr. family.

Each girl baked her own cake. Derothy is the daughter of Judge and Mrs. C. A. Larson.

Barbara is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Corbett, and Phyllis is a member of the George W.

Davis family. She has week ui Willits, and will return here on Friday. Santa Barbara City Foi' Vacation Jaunt Of Local Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Gilmore and Mrs.

Mamie Green of this city were guests at the wedding of MissKatherine Gilmore of Anderson and Mr. Elbert Bibbens of Redding, on Sunday, at Anderson. The marriage ceremony was read by the Rev. Father A. T.

Gavin of St. Joseph's of rosebuds, sweet peas, forget-me- nots and gardeniai Mrs. Louis Mercado of Vallejo, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Her frock was of yeljbw tulle, and her corsage was denias. Earl Bibbens attended; his brother as best man.

SenttmentiiUty Sentimentality played two''liiji portant parts In the caslon marked the first: tlBtc the entire Gilmore been united for twelve and; a hjilf yfeurs; and two brothers of the bride, Lieutenant Harry Gllmot-e an Catholic church, in the presence of relatives and a few Intimate friends of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Bibbens will reside in Redding, where the groom is employed by Sank of America. A beautiful background was arranged for the wedding.

Drapes of heavy white satin formed the setting around which boUfjuets of pastcl-hued stock and candelabra were arranged. Baskets of pastel asters combined with greenery both sides of the drapes. The bride was given in marrlege at one o'clock by her. father, P. E.

Silmore. James Elaine Sallee of; and Lieutenant Jean Oilmore flew Redding was vocalist for the oc-' from Los Angeles for the caslon, singing "Ave Maria" by The bride, who is -weH knolim Schubert, Mrs. Charles Spann of' here, announced her engagement Anderson, organist, accompanied on Christmas day, 1938, at a and also played the wedding maich. The bride wore a gown of white tulle, trimmed with lace, and a white lace bolero. Her finger-tip length veil was held with a halo of orange blo.ssoms.

Her bouquet was lly gathering. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gllmorfe' of Anderson.

i The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bibbens ot Anderson, and tho two families are engaged In ranching.

Troth Announced MiBB Kifby To fdrbyof'piactervine hu boMe to to her home With Hr. and Mrs. W. M. Itlrliy.

Mlw KiHiy titade ttlp here with Mt. J. H. Hayes of and, itr. and How- am or, Vi4Uiai wem in thevbome of Mr.

HariayHayaM. Barbecue Dinner Given for Forrest A barMcued steak dinner served to celebrate the birthday of For- reat KughM on Thuraday evening. Hia gueata were Meaera. and Mee- dames George Moore, Chris Wetde- mann, Hugh Corumi Ralph Hogan, R. B.

Slmohet and daughter Michele, and Miss Lucille DeHart. SandeiiiiltiQiofien Chaintian of Fair. 1 A 4ft. jft jr. Establish Home in Ukiah After Marriage in Reno Mr.

and Mrs. Merlin Wade have establlsHed their home at 429 North Main strelt in this city, tallowing their marriage on August 21 in Reno, Nevada. The bride wore a sports suit'of teal blue, writh wine colored accessories. Mrs. Wilde is the former Ruth Field of The groom is the son of Myrtle Wade and a brother of Mrs.

Clarence Mlt cheil of Uklah. He is employed by Rood's Market. The young coaplc will move to the bay region after the holidays. The bride is enrolled in Walter gandelln, manager of the Paktce hotels Uklah, been named chairman of the fourth dis- triet committee for thejiotel men's tribute to the Golden Gate International Exposition which will be held on Treaaure Ialan4 September 20, it Was announced today by George T. Thompson, president of tho California State Hotel Aaaocisv Uon.

In appointing Mr. Sandclin, chairman of the conunittee for the hotel men's tribute to the Fair, Thompion announced that the Hotel Men'a Day will be the outstanding event of the Exposition "The Golden Gate Intcmatiohal Exposition with Us minions of dol- of Inveatments and its tislng In the leading magazines and newspapers Of the world, has serv' ed to draw, thousands upon thou- sanda of visitors from the East so that the business ipen of the entire West enjoyed the influx of new money that this Elxposition has brought. The hotel'men of California are taking leadership in paying a tribute to San Francisco and to the Golden Gate Ititernational Exposition for this tremendous service which it has rendered to the West. This tribute will take the form of a great day at the Fair at which prises of great value will be given, outstanding bands will play, and entertainment will reach a new peak. We arc conducting contests for page boys, chamber maids, wallers and other hotel employees in their respective arts.

Fashion shows for waitresses' unlfmins will be conducted and the public will be given a Grand Hotel for a day at the Exposition. Motion picture personalities from Hollywood will be in attendance and Tom Green, president of the Ankcriean Hotel Association, will come out from the East to be Hon- oiary Mayor of the day." William H. WoodAeld Is director general. Hei'bert Hedemark And Rose Bonaeci Wed in Nevada Mr. and Mr.n.

John BlaVkaon and two sonK. together with Mvs. Robert Wililains and Mrs. Mayme Lynch, left Sunday for Santa Barbara. for a vacation.

Tho Black.sons will spend one niglil in Los Angeles with Mr. Hlackson'i) hinthei-. During; Mrs. Rlaoksou'e absence Kl.sie Olson ot San Francisco and Dolly Tibbetts of Ukiah will be in charge of hni' beauty A wedding of intore locally i.s that of lleilicrt U. and! Ro flonneei of Crncliott.

who wi're married in Reno, Nevada, The grtidUi the son of Mr.s. Owen B.u 'Stow of Willits and a brother ot Mis. Dorothy Skibinski of Ukiah lie Oiupinyed by the O. and H. refinery in Crockett.

JVIAKRIACK LICKN.SI'; DIl.UW-VKKGAS. In Heno, Ni'V- August to James A. Dillon, 00, of CIcarlake Oaks, and Buth Maile Vergas, 28, of San Francisco. National Park Is Included in L. L.

Whitmore Ti'ip Ml', anil Mrs. L. L. Whitmore hav 'i planned an interesting two weeks' vacation at Lake Tahoe and San Francl.seo. They will leave this week end for Tahoe, via Carson Spur; the return will he via the Tioga Pass to Yoaeinite National Park.

Grand climax of the trip will be four days of sight.seeing the Exposition. They were aonompanied south by Mrs. Adeie KessUng, wife of Dr, F. Ke.i.fimg of Francisco, who was their house guest. Miss Connie Hurlock Enters Training at St.

Luke's Hospital Miss Hurloek entered training at St. Luke's hospital In San Francisco, where she reifister- ed Tuesday. Mrs. A. H.

Hurjock accompanied her daughter tu the bay city. Miss Hurlock, a graduate of the Vklah high school, continued her studies by graduating from Rosa Junior college this seasiHi. 'BB THIItD BIllTHOAY 1 Thursday the third birthday I of Joe Bishop, so his parebts, Mr. and Mrs. F.

J. Bishop, arranged, a family dinner. Edward Lee of San Francisco, joe's uncle, was present. Other relatives were Fay, Byron, Hal and Gloria Bishop, the hosts and Joe. Mrs.

Mae Meek and Mrs. Ruby Orr left Sunday morning for Crater, Lake, Oregon, ivhcre they will spend a week'? vacation. Miss Jeanne Pierson, bride-elect of Neil 'Clark of this city, whose betrothal was announced at a Sunday tea given by Mrs. H. H.

Pierson, mother of the bride, in Larkspur. The couple will be married sometime during the spring months. Knanx-lnn TUIO -SB Mr. and Mrs. Burnam Ileryford and daughter, Betty, enjoyed a recent week end at Pine Crest, in the Sierras near Tahoe.

VACATIONISTS LEAVE Chaplin and James Williams, conipanied by their aunt, Mrs, Mabel Ames motored to San Francisco on Friday to spend a week's vacation of Chaplin 'Wll- liums. HANSEN RBOOVKRS Paul Hansen returned to his home on Mill iitreet Saturday afternoon from Ukiah General hospital. He- underwent an appendectomy recently! Dr. Stanley Rea is attending physician. "Odi cfiAm' imcHi his awB image, In the image Of God created he him." These words from Gen- comprise the Golden Text to be ased Sunday, September The' subject ot the lesson-sermon will be "Man." Included among the sorlptiiral selections wilt be: "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.

And God said. Let us make man in our Image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the flah of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that croepcth upon the earth." (Gen. The foltowing passage from the Christian Science textbook will also be included: "Man is not matter; he Is not made up of brain, blood, bones, and other material elements. The scriptures inform us that man is made in the image and likeness of God. Matter Is not that likeness.

Tho likeness of Spirit cannot be so unlike Spirit." (p. 475). BOONVnXE FENTE0O8TAL AB8KMBLT O. Aketa. naaior BerWees Wednasday and eveninga at Sunday Sehool, 10 a.

worship hour, 11 a. evBogellatIc meeting, 7:30 m. All are cordially Invited to come and hear God's word. OHBISTIAN OHUBCH W. Theodore Matlock.

Pastor Bible School at 9:45: Morning service at subject, "The Indispensable Christ." Christian Endeavor at 6:45, and evening service at subject, "Preparedness." Service of Bible study and pi-ayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:45. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services. a. VKIAH GOSPEL Barnes Smith, Sunday sarvices: SehiM at 6:46 a.dki.« Moratiift WolfaM0. kt 11:00 o'ehidi, Sunday geUstle Service At 7Mi Tuesday eVenlttK.

TtiUVfitva weiekly prayer itieetinit antfi'tilbtt study. Friday evening. Septetnfamr 7:30 will be a special servlda Rev. Charles I. SpeMman Angeles as the Rev.

Spellinan Is a iind publisher of the Hebrew Ohfta. tian Witness. Tho ilttbiCctiijr'liW message wUl he "The (naha Light of Prophecy." The public is eordiaili' lUMUiA to attend. 5: OATHOUO HlUMrteiM 1 Father Adrian (kiiiUtt Mitel Father fuptiaal.Qiilm. j' Father maiiflifc O'ittlliMuL Albeitinutii OMitot-'liraiit.

FIBST BAPTIST CHtlROH Leonard C. Brown, Pastor Bible school 9:46 ajn. Classes for every age. Homing worship 11:00 ajn. B.

y. P. U. 6:46 pjn. Junior, senior, and adult groups.

Evening service 1:30 pm. Song service and gospel message. Midweek prayer service and Bible study Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Come and wotship with EPISCOPAL SERVICES Holy Trinity Church E.

H. Benson, Vicar First Sunday of the month: Holy Communion nt 11:00 a. m. Third St. Mary-s mmi of the Month, Baaa at Other Sundaya, IClui 10 Calpena-innt Suttday Month, Mase at 10 a.m.

Other Mtii. days, Mass at kJB. St. Francis' ttandherui Sunday of the Month, Mila at 1 a.m. Other Bundifs, MiM iiii: i State Hoepltal-ThlRi itt the Month.

Maaa at Hopiand-FInt Sunday Month, Mass at Other Btih- days. Mass io a.m. Indian tounaaj of Month, 8t. DominlA 't, 3nd Sunday Mk Joseph's, Mkas at day of Month, m. PatHbrB, iUl lit ml METHOIHST Mark Pike, Ffa.

Minjshi'r Church School at 9:45 a. Mi Sermon at 11:00 o'clock, tude is Expensive." Music; tiy -iu quartet of Epworth League at Evening service at 7:30. 'sectqan, "Our Fixed Wednesday, 7:30: Prayer servfOe. SEE ICE FOLLIES an4 Mrs. Mark King and Mrs.

sister, Cain, viewed the Ice FolUeBihif' Francisco on Satui'day. King apenf Sunday on HH Francisco golf cou'raes: Any business man will tell you "When you borrow money a bank" WEDDING DECORATIONS HOME CHURCH Let us deaiga the floral decorations down the aisle at the altar. You'll be completely delighted, and our prices are moderate. K.N.HENGEVELD N. State Phone 290 Bank of America Timepian loans are availahk find The.

feiiwew sojjnc! fcr saykig from a. bafifc." He knows that a bank is the logical source of low-cost credit for any constructive need. He knows that the occasional necessity for borrowing is also an opportunity opportunity to build your bank credit. TIMEPLAN IS ALL-PURPOSE BANK CREDIT Time plan loans are available for home buifding, buying, and modernization Jimeplatt automobile financing is available through any California dealer for the purchase of any make of car fimepkn home appliance dealers fitiance appliatuM. of all makes and models Timeplan provides for lefinanc- ing and additional cash on your automobile, paid for oc not.

When you buy on time be sure you sign on the Timeplan line on the Timeplan contract. Timeplan is the only financing which gives you statewide bonk credit. Timeplan can save you money You need not be a depositor of Bank of America to finance a car or to borrow money tiiroiigh Timeplan. IBank of Atttetim NATIONAL SS ASSOCIATION Member Fedirul Reserve System Mid Veileral Deposit Insurance Completn Banking Services. Safe Deposit UKIAH BRANCH FRED E.

DICKEY, Manager George Kroetz A. E. Galli A.ssi.stant Cashier Aasistant Cnshicr BRANCHES IN 3 0 7 CALIFORNIA COMMUNITIES.

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