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Santa Barbara News-Press from Santa Barbara, California • 21

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Santa Barbara News Press $115 PER MONTH SANTA BARBARA CALIORNIA SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST II 1946 Paga NOW 00 YOU CAN GET ALL THIS IN A RECAP 600x16 It ecap 1 Ml 1 1 mr ir ja wmi i Sfe MIR Ml Jill Tf 2 an'fe A vetuaM A ITS A TO nai 17 vft $7 SEIBEHLING lHERMO Um 5 NEW TIRE MILEAGE NEW TIRE ROADABILITY NEW TIRE PRECISION BALANCE NEW TIRE EASY STEERING NEW TIRE NO SHIMMY NEW TIRE GUARANTEE LOOK! OR THE "CURED IN" SIGNATURE SEIBERLING THERMOWELD AND GET NEW TIRE MILEAGE AT LESS THAN HAL THE COST NEW TIRES LORTON CLOUGW stati si WrrnSk pu jrEy We Give GREEN STAMPS wHO MK xz tst Rv wLta HI 4fc a 2 gra" iTOITOBr Aviation raternity President Guest Of Chapter SANTA MARIA Aug Dr Earl Hill one of the foun ders the international avia tion raternit Alpha Eta Rho in 192!) was the guest of honor Saturday evening at a meeting of the Recently organized chap ter on Hancockield 7 As national president of the fraternity he spoke on the or activities through out the nation particularly with regard to educational objectives He was accompanied here by his daughter Dorothy Jennings of Los Angeles national secre tary of the fraternity The first chapter he stated was formed on the Campus of the University of Southern California at Los WANDA RUTH COWAN To Re Bride Engagement of Wanda Ruth Cowan Is Announced LOMPOC Aug Miss Wan da Ruth Cowan passed candy to her fellow workers at Johns Manville this week to announce her engagement to William Rob ert Pendley son of jTr and Mrs Robert Pendley of Lompoc Miss Cowan is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Clarence Cowan She graduated from Lompoc schools and has been employed in the finance office at Johns Manville Pendley also graduates from the Lompoc schools and has just received his discharge from the US Navy after two and a half years service He is employed at the Richfield Service Station The couple have no immediate wedding plans Schultz arjn Sold To Coes of Pismo ARROYO GRANDE Aug Mrs Jessie Schultz and four sons' and two daughters have Angeles? Newlv elected officers of the Santa Maria chapter composed bv students in the USC College of Aeronautics on Hancock ield are: William Barnes Giemlale president Ronald Hin richs resno vice president Donna a Rochester Minn secretary and Carroll Simmons Los Angeles trea surer Iris Cummings Critchell for mer Olympic team swimmer and alumnus member of Alpha Eta Rho was named faculty advisor of the chapter Three members of the frater nity Barnes Hinrichs and John Kerwin of Portland Ore have been selected bv Chief Pilot Joe Bolter to train for a flying exhibition in the near future All were fighter pilots during the world war In line with the educational objectives' President Barnes announced that an ef fort will be made to bring Har vey Stowers of the Aircraft In dustries Association of America back to Santa Maria the latter part of October for a public ad dress Plans are under way to establish a library of job oppor tunities in aviation at the col lege IESTA VISITOR sold their farm home of 37 acres to Mr and Airs Coe of Pismo Beach The property adjourns the Branch district school lot ARROYO GRANDE Aug Mrs Edna Nance Moore of Verde Canvon spent Thursday in Santa Barbara taking in the iesta 91 Year Old Arroyo Grandean Attends Mills College Classes Mr Hop retiring I 1 own of Mrs Odin Buell Rotarians Hear iu'U'iJ NO MONE DOWN OCT 1946 JUST TELL US WHAT YOU WISH TO PAY EACH WEEK OR MONTH" ASK YOUR DENTIST ABOUT DENTAL PLATES with TRANSPARENT PALATE SET WITH BEAUTIUL TRANSLUCENT TEETH BRANCHES (Nk OTHER CALIORNIA CITIES Smith and daugh REASONABLE PRICES Mr will held eve program program various old time Arthur night Masonic the at of The business is being on by their son in law liter Mr and Airs Leon could not be sixty fourth ary hut the get her for friends who ested to see the family together This week in the family marked 1 he GOLETA ing the Spanish ie Torres family is brother and and Airs oh eele and Mr ter of Santa Paula Many Out of Town Guests Attend Wedding Of Miss Marie Johnson and Axel Bergren Mrs Clara Edwards Paulding of Arroyo Grande who will clebratf her 1)1 st birthday Aug 2L as a student at Mills College ated from Cincinnati Alcdical Col lege who arrived the same year as Clara Edwards and was searching for a likely practice Arroyo Grande was his choice because his eye was caught by the fertile ranches surrounding the little town particularly the fields of golden and in his east ern judgment "king pump kins the next 40 years of says Mrs Paulding "I never regretted my snap judg Even today she is greeted by oldsters in their seventies who remember her as their first teacher And well they may for the nonagenarian student re tains today that eagerness of inquiry and humor of observa tion that must have charmed her pupils and won the affections of be curled classmates who shar ed Mills Hall with her in 1873 BRINGS OLD LAMP Airs Paulding is not overly sentimental about Alills Hall She chose it because it is the head quarters for the United States House and she selected the third floor feels like To make it more so she brought along a study lamp which has accompanied her on all her travels A wedding pres ent to her mother in the 1840s and originally designed for whale oil it has subsequently burned melted butter kerosene been equipped for gas and now is wired for electricity This and the Victorian pieces which dis tinguish Mills Hall remind Mrs Paulding of her Seminary days which afford a lively contrast to the contemporary scene Airs Paulding will celebrate her ninety first birthday Wednesi day Aug 21 by attending her classes instead of as last Sum mer when the occasion of her nintieth birthday was marked by her many friends in Arroyo Grande realistic design the modern translucent teeth should please the most fastidious Out of town guests were Mrs lora Linder sister of the bride groom and her son LeRoy of Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Paul Hjarth Miss Lillian Hjarth Mr and Mrs Clarence Seivert and daughter all of Pasadena: Mr and Airs Angeles Nielsen and Mrs ily Mr and Mrs and daughter Air and Mrs Philip Walker and son Mr and Airs AVilliam Bonazzola and daughters Air and Mrs Halvor Gregersen and family Air and Airs Andersen and family Airs Karen Christensen Aliss Elise Larsen Miss Etna Tuesen Aliss Victoria Svendsen and Miss Alice Nelson all of Santa Bar bara Ako Mr and Mrs Ove Ander sen Santa Maria Airs Elizabeth Good Tacoma Wash Mrs Thor vald Hansen and A Hansen Luck Wis: Air and Mrs Harry Pearson Corvallis Ore Aliss Lorrayne Aasted San rancisco: Mrs Gregersen San Leandro: Mrs Marie Thompson erndale: Airs Lena Hansen and Miss Aase Hansen Brush Colo Air and Airs Berman Jacobsen Los Alamos lind Jorgensen Pasa dena and Mr and Mrs John Armstrong and daughter Ro berta Sue Lincoln Neb Never Any Extras for EASY CREDIT and Airs Emil Such have returned to Lompoc for a few weeks before going to Kentucky to visit Airs parents and to visit Mr and Mrs Bill McArthur former Lompoc residents enroute Air Such has been attending the College of the Pacific and upon their return from the East he will resume his coaching du ties at I ompoc High School SOLVANG Aug 10 At a pret ty wedding held in the Danish Lutheran Church at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon Aug 4 Miss Marie Johnson daughter of Chris Johnson and the late Mrs Johnson of Solvang became the bride of Axel Bergren son of Mrs Bergren of Solvang The bride entered the church on the arm of the bridegroom and was unattended Airs Gud run Sorensen played the wed ding music Rev Aage Moller pastor of the church performed the double ring ceremony Miss Johnson chose for the ceremony an afternoon dress of pale blue silk crepe Her cor sage was of gardenias The church decorations were of pink and white Summer flow ers and greenery Small bou quets of flowers and white bows outlined the center aisle of the church At the reception which follow ed held at the bride's home re freshments were served on the lawn Mrs Phil Walker cousin otith i of the bride and Airs William Bonazzola both of Santa Barba ra loured A trip by automobile may take the young married couple to Wisconsin the okl home or to Canada where the bride has relatives but their destination was not definitely announced Ing's choice for reason that rest of it very of her extreme childhood were recalled a few ears ago by a transcontinental motor trip which she took with her daughter back to Bath A where Clara Edwards "was born in the farmhouse built by her That are so natural in appearance that they are used and praised by dentists everywhere for their close resemblance to nature's own With their soft lifelike lustre and Charles Nygaard Los Air and Airs Peter Airs Hansen Air Jendresen and fam Virgil Miller and Newlyweds Will Occupy Their Oceano Residence ARROYO GRANDE Aug Word has just been received by friends 'of the marriage on July 31 of rank Schibusch of Oceano and Agnes Gjerstad of Riverside The wedding took place in Trinity Lutheran Church Riverside with Rev Hienecken resident pastor ficiating The bridegroom is a retired Navy man and has lived in Oceano for more than a year He is building a beautiful home between Halcyon and Oceano Mr and Airs Schibusch will be at home to their friends in their new home after Sept 3 McCollums Son Born in Boise SANTA MARIA Aug Mr and Mrs Jack AIcCollum of Ida former Santa Alari ans are parents of a son Alark Warren born on Aug 5 The baby's father formerly employed in Santa Maria as as sistant to the News Press agent is now employed by the Kiest Beet Harvester Company of which his father McCol lum is vice president and gen eral manager Mrs Elva Grieb On Official Visit To Rebekahs ARROYO GRANDE Aug Airs Elva Grieb district deputy president of Rebekah District No 40 recently paid an official visit to Acme Rebekah Lodge of Santa Maria and conducted a school of instruction for the of ficers of that order Having chosen yellow and wisteria as her colors for the year Mrs Grieb was presented with a bouquet of yellow rose buds tied with wisteria ribbon by Acme Lodge Mrs Lou Gar ris Noble Grand presented the visiting official with a corsage of yellow rosebuds Members of Arroyo Grande Rebekah Lodge who accompan ied Airs Grieb on her visit were Mr and Airs Roy Williams Air and Mrs Ira Seale Air and Airs George A Burt Air and Airs Zenas Bakeman Marion Grieb and Aimes Gladys Sulli van Myrtle Bailey Leona Mc Neil and Hazel Kurtz TRRES ARE HOSTS CcTenrat ta with Mi Terre sisicr in law Air St Mark's Guild Hears Reports Welcomes Vicar LOS OLIVOS Aug 10 St Mark's Guild met in the home of Airs Kirkpatrick on Tuesday aft ernoon with Airs red Mattei as co hostess The new' president Mrs Winthrop Hayes presided Airs Henry Hanze treasurer gave her report and turned the books over to the new treasurer Airs Kirkpatrick Plans were made for a Con gregational pot luck supper for Sept ember and other all activi ties discussed Airs wack hammer was named to send either cards or flowers to sick members Members welcomed the vicar Rev David Pierce Jones home from his trip to the State of Washington The September meeting will be held in the home Elks to Ballot On New Members SANTA MARIA Aug 10 Bal loting on candidates to be initi ated in a class jointlv with San Luis Obispo Aug 27 will take place at a meeting of the Elks next Thursday evening The class to be presented is to be known as the state presi class and a barbecue din ner on the evening of the initia tion will honor State President Horace Wisely who will be guest of honor A Stewart is taking the reservations were on a visit Dr Campbell Dentist State and Ortega Phone 3210 On Approval of Your Credit As Long as 1 5 Months to Pay irst Small Payment in Arroyo Grande Will Observe Day At Prayer Service ARROYO GRANDE Aug 10 In response to President Tru man's request the ministers of Arroyo Grande have extended an invitation to the Christian people of the community and vicinity to attend a service of praver at the Methodist Church Wednesday Aug 11 from 7 to pm the first anniversary of Day Rev Moffett of the Pres bvterian Church will give an ad dress The combined choirs of the Alethodist and Presbyterian Churches will sing an anthem directed by Airs A Patchett Svdnev Horner will play a sac cer violin number ana and Airs Ernest Vaughn sing and play a guitar duet Down by the Rev Al Vaughn of the As sembly of God Church will open the service with scripture read ing and prayer and offer the closing prayer Rev John Wesley Grande of the host church xvill preside and lead the responsive reading to5 of Santa A nez one iixty fourth wedding mini generalion Mr and Mrs on Eastv with lour generations in atten dance Shown above are greatgrandmother grandmother mother and son who joined in celebrating the occasion Left to right they are Talk on Radio ARROYO GRANDE Aug Program planning for radio sta tions was discussed by Aram Rejebian KVEC program direc tor before the Arroyo Grande Rotary Club Thursday following dinner in the Hall He told of network planning and told how managers select from program material available Yard Loomis was chairman of the evening Community sing ing was led by Shannon accompanied by Don Rowe Eu gene Brownpresident presided at the business session kins 7 (liTat griimlniollier Easty who cele brated her S6lh birthday anniversary July 23: and Mrs Leon Hopkins all of whom live within a half mile radius of each oilier Nexxs Press photo SANTA YNEZ Aug Tues day was the sixtyfourth wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Lon Easty of Santa Ynez and friends called to offer congratulations during the afternoon and eve ning Airs Easty who is always busy spent the morning work ing on a small oil painting which is to be a gift to a young boy She explained that she had re cently crocheted a cap for his sister and that she wanted to be Adventists Hold District Meeting ARROYO GRANDE Aug The anual regional meeting of the Seventh Day Adventist Church for the Arroyo Grande District is being held week end in the Arroyo Grande Union High School Auditorium Conference workers and visit ing ministers are leading in the Mr and Mrs Lon Easty Mark 64th Anniversary sure that he had a gift also Gen tle gracious and talented Mrs 86 years have been full of kindly deeds and her friends are many in Indiana where she was born and in the Valley Mr and Airs Easty came to California with their son in law and daughter Air and Mrs Jacob Roth in 1920 and made their home in Los Angeles until sevenyears ago when they joined the Roths here The Jacob Roths pioneered here in the commercial turkey raising industry which they de veloped over a period of 10 years They had 7000 birds at the peak of their business and have now retired carried and daug Hopkins who in the last few years raised their flock to a peak of 8000 birds until the feed short ages necessitated a cut in the number in the flock They will have 2700 to 3000 marketable birds this all and expect to again increase their output when feed conditions make this possible Modern con veniences installed on the tur key ranch make the work of car ing for the birds less arduous for the young couple than it was for the Roths when they pioneer ed in the work There is another generation of the family also much interested in ranch life 7 year old Lee Hop kins who helps about the ranch and is in the second grade at school He has quite a responsi bility to the family for he is the fourth generation the onlv grandchild of the Roths and the only greatgrandchild of the Eastys Air Easty who is 89 is not well and because of that there a celebration of the wedding annivers family were all to the day and the called were imer four generations of grandfather in the late eight eenth century Since that time in 1855 Airs Paulding's life has been a quiet epitome of the na tional westward movement PAR EN TS 1 SS I NA I ES At the time of her birth to parents of New England stock both missionaries to the Choc taw tribes Rev John Edwards had been sent out to Indian ter ritory by the Presbyterian Board of Missions When the child was old enough to travel Airs Ed wards rejoined her husband in Texas Shortly before the Civil War anti northern sentiment be came so violent on the plains that Rev Edwards was forced to flee from a group of land grasping cattlemen His wife and two children joined him later and they em barked on a Mississippi river journey through Arkansas northward to Tennessee then by train to Kentucky and up the I V11 1J 1 i cl Willi 11 1 1 1 1 1 (J OOdl transportation frequent ly filled by troops of the gathering Con federate Army Young George Edwards age nine insisted loud ly and on al! occasions that he was "a Lincoln Clara Edwards well remem bers the long ocean trip from New York and the Isthmus cross ing of 1862 when her father a graduate of Princeton College and Theological School was sent to San rancisco to teach in the now vanished Presbyteri an College for young men Dur ing the Panama crossing she con tracted a form of tropical fever which was to plague her for many years She was very ill before the steamer reached what she describes as the dust filled sprawling of San rancisco During ihe following years Clara family lived in Oakland Gilroy and Visalia while her father filled a succes sion of Presbyterian pastorates rom the small valley town she was sent to Oakland to continue her cdti ation It seemed very fitting that the daughter of a mother who had studied under Mary Lyon at Mount Holyoke should complete her academic training at a seminary founded by Susan Tolman Mills a gradu ate of the Eastern college TAUGHT IN HAWAII But Oara westward journey did not end in Califor nia After a brief period of teach ing in the Oakland public schools and instructing the very young pupils at the Alills Seminary she embarked for the Hawaiian Islands where for two years on Maui and Oahu she lived as governess with fami lies and climaxed her stay by a trip of exploration with her father through the then unspoil ed territory Back on the mainland Clara Edwards says she the rest of my life in one snap judg When offered a teaching post in San Luis Obispo County she immediately replied "I'll go" The school was a primary one in Arroyo Grande There she met and married Dr Edwin Lytlleton Paulding just grndu Nipomo to Resume Church Services NIPOMO Aug 10 Regular church services at Nipomo Com munity church will be resumed this Sunday morning at the reg ular hour with the pastor Rev Ben Minton in charge During the last month Rev and Airs Alinton have been vaca tioning in the State of Washing ton visiting Rev Al inton's fam ily and also in Santa Barbara The Aid group of the church will have a sewing bee in the Woman's club house on Aug 14 it was announced An invitation is being extended to those inter ested in sewing and a social time to jittend Each one is to bring his' lunch and during the afternoon a business session is to be held also Cecilia Cavalelfo 6 Has Birthday Party GOLETA Aug 10 Cecelia Ca valet to daughter of Air and Mrs Joe Ca valet to of Patterson Avenue celebrated her sixth birthday anniversary Aug 3 with a party at the home of her parents Games were plaved: lat er refreshments including a birthday cake were served to her guests: Nancv Jean and John Giorgi Jeanette and Roily Cavaletto Eelwin Giorgi and Ce sistnr and brother Cather ine and Michael Cavaletto Airs Tito Giorgi assisted xIrs Cav aletto The rank Giorgi children Nancy Jean and John of Nojo qui Ranch have been house guests at the Cavaletto homo during the past week while their pa rents were on a vacation Coach Such'PIans Kentucky Visit LOAIPOC Aug Air Oregon Visitors At Lewis Home ARROYO GRANDE Aug Mrs Mamie Lewis and sister Airs Do A cVi lams of Mason Street were pleasantly surprised Wednesday eveninc by a visit from their friends Mr and Airs Blair of La Jolla Air and Mrs Blair their wav home from with their son in Grants Pas Ore Appropriately enrolled in the first Summer session of the Unit ed States Hou'e Mrs Clara Edwards Paulding of Arroyo Gran de whose 91 years have American history in the making has returned to Alills College as a istudent for" the first time since 1873 when as a member of the second Semi nary class she received her diploma from Dr and Airs Cyrus Alills Now an auditor in the division of American studies Al Paulding is taking a course which includes a history of the cultural development of the United States to 1860 one in Cur rent Economic Problems: and a Survey of American Culture with emphasis on the arts and literature in their social setting A course in history prior to the Civil AVar was Airs Pauld the excellent remember the Events Housewarming Held At Ramirez Home GOLETA Aug Mr and Airs Ben Ramirez entertained with a house warming recently at their new home at 109 Patter son Ave Joe Orchestra played during the evening There was also singing The were the recipients of many lovely gifts and felici tations Among those present were: Messers and Aimes John Pico Harvey Hammond Earl Cat lett Alanqueros Ramirez Ramirez Ramirez Ra mirez Reyes Escobar Domingues A Castillo Osuna Hidalgo Jr Also Mrs Hidalgo Aliss Vir ginia ernandez Miss Sanchez Aliss Julia Ramirez Aliss Clarice Escobar Langman II Ramirez rI Ramirez Walter Huff Danny Ramirez Rudolpii Ramirez and David Escobar I work Aleetings be I mornings afternoons and nings on both Saturday and Sun day closing Sunday night The public is invited to all meetings Mil' if gSgMML Jacob Roth and her unindson Loe 4 REASONABLE PRICES Dr Campbell Dentist State and Ortega Phone 3210 I.

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