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2 Society, Clubs 9 Lodges , Churches and Schools MRS. CAMPBELL COMPILES SY.XOPSIS OF LOCAL CLI O'S ACHIEVEMENTS FOR CSE BY STATE FEDERA TIO.X Mrs. Violet te E. Campbell of this ci'iy r.r,« recently crttnpiied xynop sis of the various achievements of the Toil Thousand club s.m-o its in ception. Ttyis report will be em bodied ill it V(flume < ediented 1 1» the accomplishments of mine , c.’.ms ail over California, which is bob g fra tin red and eunjiid by Mis. Frank A. Gibson of Los Angelos, prominent i lab vvi man u ho has been i rd t< take chnrgt of this xf The rejiort which is of necessity Hindi eondeased, shows the cm struetive influence of women in this community. particularly m tlie earlier day*, when there were so many prolieiitS of importauee to be wrestled wifß, The i esi tar, as writti by Id Campbell, follows in full: The Woman's Ten Thousand Club of ET Centro, Imperial county, ow:i> it' own club house, built Tour vnrs ago. at a cost of about sid.oott. The realty had been purchased si me years 7 e!"i' at a eost of , jiiuOO and inelinied a small bungalow which was incorporat ed in the new elub house and is now an artistic tea room ad joining 4 lie mui: auditariunb The ltits on which the build ing stand tare located near the business, section of the city on one of tht>jnost Usiralde corn , r> in tlie*4wv\ nsitc. The grounds have be;:*vrt.a: m gly improved with lawns, flower - gardens, shade trees an i shrubbery, and is one of the* show places ot the city. Incirlltted Rest Room In its true. <a■ ly lpytofy the (dub starred a Movement for a * woman's »*| : otc :\»ru :, tgmist definite phn.s for tbe same. The first idea w. si not re.alized. I .; tin vlttb centiuue l to advo i ate and 7 1\ work- tior - tlo*" rest I* in in i- ft if it finally became a *- to; ,i ai.d- Ei Centro n<iw lias a most attractive room, large and eoiinsudious. v 1 i furnisii o.l o' . l-entral. The first year the room wa- supported atm< -t entirely by the club and other Y* iUIKU u; . uL , lliO >■ tj. • vd ! li ** V::n t: k'eti over by .the-lity v :r.{il a*d be* vain* <• *Mpet ■ t part iof the eft;. ‘ * HAiiiHalh* provided'-for in the Mniual Trud got for city government. TJTe - - U* pun was <l;:e in hngo'measure lo the influence and inspiration of the club women. The hist* ry of fhe Ten Thousai.'l club .5 eo-yo ideiit with the 1.5 « t. ry rf E! Centro, or nearly so. One of it» very first efforts was -to secure the planting of shad trees along streets and roadside.-. The in spiration was born of great Automobile Loans If your payments, are too large let ms refinance your car. Loans also made to individuals on clear cars. Investigate my easy month ly payment plan. -«■— FRED R. CROSS 660 Main. Ei Centro Phone 3-a9J I 4 t © JL At Wholesale Tables, Chairs, Dressers, Rugs, Beds, Etc. * * m «. ~ * v r * *' ■*'**" Leaving The Valley \T 4 fIY A AT FURNITURE CO. Calexico ... A - need in this desert country and the club threw ils entire strength to the accomplish ment. It is too long a story (,• rei mint, but suffice if to say that tin movement resulted in the planting of trees along all of the streets then opened in the townsite, with an ordinance providing for their care at m .1.0 ipal expense. i>i ring the same period, the • .*• bro ight about the plant ing of trees and shrubbery iiiHOi the school grounds, and through the county federation aroused enthusiasm throughout the coun ty which resulted in the plant ing if a great many tree-, though not nearly so many as had been hoped tor. Many ot the trees died, of t ourse, but at all times the club women of El Centro have je: louslv guarded the street trees and insisted on the replanting of new ones to fid in the vacant- spots. The club was also a great in fluence in the organization of the first city library which af terwards became a Carnegie in stitution anil is quite the pride pf everybody. It also organized the Amcri etitor/.Htion work that lias de veb t t d so rapidly it is now a part of tin) high school system, g- ies. was in the vaflye yesterday 1 of the work. Music Section Has Enjoyable A fternocn Mrs. or e K ag was !:■ -!• ?s to the '**"lp*m £ fer in :..e o’ Sanilalw' "I 'Drive s-ostefilav*. V«ci-color -I sweet p. as were verv artistically Vsed in. the decorations of the home for the Mr.-. 11. v t*. F.f-h had dirge of tin prig; at. and was assisted bv ■*. -. D. B. Ei bt i’ -. Th s subji Jt >f tl.e day was “Lilian Alu-ie.’’ Mrs. Kirg sang very beautifully VAt Dawning'' and “In the Land of Si;v Blue Waters'* by Cadman. nij at thi ■ inno by M rs. W. .1. Reid. Sirs. Reil also sang it a very.■< ff"(“five manner “Ghost PJjks'' by Thurlow LWnirance. Delightful refreshments were .so/ve.dt by (lie hostess at the close Tf 1 the pletiSfttit afternoon. Announcement Made of Recent Wedding Ik-V. anti Mrs. J. Nicola un ithe marriage" of their daugh- Margaret Mainly t-> Hat ■ An *lros (,f this city. Tlu- ns:.TiaK*.* t'-nk place March 7 in St. i’aul - Kj i-fotial Church on South Fifth St < et. K v. N» cola, father- of the bride offi-iating. Mrs. Annie George of Ilrawley was bridesmaid, While Gnat Sinuki? .eti . a* host man. Mr. Andros is a jiftrsperbus busi ness Tran of thiS'd-if v, boil ; pro prietor of "the California <'at . and : ■ associated Li other valley busi ness interests. The bride is a graduate e # the lineal high -school and is a very i talented pianist and violinist. A Parisian Novelty An unusual feature of this nevf Paris frock is a smart little ebony holder hanging from the belt, in which is contained a mirror and powder puff. . NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB MEETS AT THE HOME OF MRS. PEARSON Af.:s. J. li. Pearson- entertained Members of the Neighborhood Club ■ t her home on Holt avenue yester day. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent in playing five hundred after whi-li dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, who was assisted by Mrs. AS'. G. Pearson. Those present were Airs. Luther II . I, guest of the afternoon and the following members: Mesdames J. W. 1 ’ook, \V. I r. ;-,i- til, N. l i. Brian, F. G. Haven, William Pan el st< :• S\ Ivester, 6. Afflier h • Hi : i' tgh Hush, Jl.arrv Grown Charlie Knight and the hostess. CERTIFICATE OF PER SON TRANSACTING BUSINESS UN DER FICTITIOUS NAME. The undersigned, Pacific Laml and Cattle Company, a corporation, organized and existing under and he virtue of the laws of the State of California, by its vice-president and secretary-treasurer thereunto duly authorized, hereby certifies: That it is transacting ttie retail meat business in the respective cities in imperial County, Califor nia. and under the respective names as herefnbelow appears, viz; At -Tit Main street, in the City of Brawley, County of Imperial, Estate of California, under the name and stvle of Brawlev Meat Mar ket; At C is Main Street, in the City of Brawley. County of Imperial, State of California, under the name and style of Farr's Meat Market; At HU .Second Street, in the City of Calexico, County of Imperial, State .of California, under the name and stylo of International Meat Market: At _"J4 Second Street, in the City of *‘: lcxi«t, tlouuty of Imperial, S’ of California, under the name :u 1 style of city Meat Market; On Fifth Street, in the City of lloii'die. County of Imperial, State of California, under the name and style of Jloltville Market; That It is the solo owner of said busine-s, and that no other person or persons are interested therein. That its place of residence and its principal place of business is Im perial, California. In Witness Whereof, said Pacific Land and (.'attic Company, a corpo ration, by Its vice-president and secretary-treasurer thereunto duly authorized, lias affixed name end corporate" seal this _'oth dav of March, 1925. i’A< I Fli LAM) AM) CATTLE COM.pA X V. Ilv Frank L. Lathrop, Vice I’res. By C; W. Allj.-on, S#cy.-Tr< a . Ftato of California, County of Imperial, ss: On tliis t’dih day of March, in the year one thousand nine hundred -tid twent■ five, before me, diaries li. fccott, court commissioner in and for said County of Imperial, duly appointed and sworn, personally ap peared Frank L. Lathrop and W. Allison, known to me to be the vice-president and score*ary-treasur <?r of the eorp'iration that executed, tlie within instrument, and they ac knowledged to me that said corpo ration executed the same. In Witness Whereof, i have here unto set n.y hand and affixed my official seal at Li Centro, Califor nia. the day and year in this cer tificate first above written. CHAHLES K. SCOTT, Court Commissioner, Imperial Coun ty. California. (Commissioner s Seal.’ M 27 A 3 19 17 2^ Teachers Win School Honors Cartoonists who picture school teachers with a roll of hair high on their head and an elongated nose adorned with glasses must newr have s*eerj Miss Ruby Freeman Stutrart left and Miss Helen Howard of the Arkansas State Teachers School Miss Freeman was chosen the most popular and athletic girl In the school while Miss Howard was chosen the cutest and prettiest MEMBERS ROTARY CLUB GUESTS OF WILL S. FAWCETT Will S. Fawcett entertained all members of the El Centro >C ‘ary Chib feist night with an elaborate 1 five course diviner party in tin pri Mite dining room of tire Parham Worth Hotel. Covers werci i ; i for 4t> members, profusions of sweet peas, larkspur, roses and other spring blossoms ornameroting' the tables. During the dinner, repbrts w .re made by the delegates and Iter nates who attended the secor t dis trict Rotary conference at Fresno ! on March 19, by John Ross. O. G. .s. L. M i Irory, Geor An- 1 derson. Charles IMlzer anil ''obert Moore. Each speaker repc' i tin conferenee to bu a splendid e and their talks were much enj-■.. d by all present. A short business b-dd ■ following the dinner, during v hieh eaii'iidfetes for the board; of direc tors w-'Te nominated and fin- coasti lotion and by-laws were difcriisscd. Boyers Enteriain with Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Boyer enter tained with a delightful dinner par ty last night in tlieir new homo. S-Vt Broadway. Dainty- bouquets of sweet peas w .re used as table dec orations ' Covers were laid for A.lr. and Airs. Sterling Kendrick of Imperial. M . Kendrick's mother. Mrs. .). s. Ken driek of Los Angeles and the host and In stess. HAIR WILL GROW 10 INCHES IN A YEAR Treatrr.ruts in which n-'-a"-. electricity snd toni a indicated by the ccr.d''.>o:i oi the scalp are scientifically combined v. hi promote hair growth. Normal growth i r lx inch" a year Witbihe aid o/ Manet treatments hair Las been known to grow ten Lichee in less than one year. These stimulating treatments given by experts at r Francis Beauty Shop Fifth and Main Phone No. 7 ‘ For Appointments Ask For / National Bakery Bread At All Leading GROCERS Raked Today Not Yesterday ?< National Bakery .127 South Sixth St. Phone 429 1 THE IMPERIAL VALLEY PRESS MRS. COOK HONORS L. A. VISITORS WITH DA INTY LI NCHEON Afrs. J. \V. Conk ontertaine., with a charmingly appointed luncheon today, complimentary to Air-. Irene Inrsen of Los Angeles and Mrs. B. Boele of l’asad A 1.1. who a.ro ■the house guests of Airs. Frank Young for a few day?, Kxi|uisit i bouquets of lavender and orchid stock and sweet peas were vs-\i as table decorations. Covers were laid for the hoiion i guests, Airs. i-. C. Taven. ,\! 1 Frank Young and the hostess. San Francisco Guest Honored by Bridge Airs. Th"o'lorr Groene aad Mrs. Rav 1. Martin were joint hoot ess s :it a prettily appoint' d hr: !ge par ty at the home of Airs. Groene on l EI (\ntro avenli' 1 ye erdav after noon, eoniplim titjirv to Miss Lor raine Franke of San Fiaiirl' -o. wh > is the lioUs-e guest of Mrs. H. ( . . Biller. All the decorations, favors, re freshments and pries charmingly carried out the Easter idea in vei low am! orange. First pri e of the afterniion was awarded Mrs. 11, R. Hcnsl-r. eon solation by Afrs, George Kornhurst ! and guest prize by Miss Frauk.o. The guest list included Mesdames 1 J. 1). Johnson, Jack Struck -I, 11. C. r, J. A. W .... . 1). It. li mlcr, Seim Bacon. George Keiiihur-t of s.-c Diego and Miss Lorr..iue i rank ; of San Fraiieisi o. Mrs. Th ompson lies t css to Sans Solid Club M rs. Vaughn '1 tinmp-’ntl *;ir •-: ■ i . . f ■• . fy;| ,-.l hr lioni<‘ mi >:111• {:»!w<>11(I Drive lust night. KxipFsitc roses n<! sweet peas orii:iiu« , nt>•«l the taldes and rooms of tin- ljoint*. Mi.'i Harv: i’rts won liit;’i club prize, Mi-s Rose San.iiiiMii In',. , ;ub priz-. Mrs. .Norman K. Dupont won high guest pri/.i; ami Mrs. i’rank I’llSllilK, |OW gllfst Guests prosent ivi-r i Mi - lames Non:.an K. llujioiit. M-inor Svvfonoy, Frank J'osu -k at; 1 Misses < lanta , lideluy and li lon Overt.olsor. ‘lumbers Jim sent i. eluded Me- .aim's .1 K. Mitchell, Vaughn Thoai] W, I£. Tvlor Jr., \V. C. Heed, C. G. Mou'm au, Li roy Ma rel ant, John li. McNeei'e, Harry Horton, Misses Ko.-c Sammons, llarva I’itts. Irene l‘rooks amt Kvi'yn Homan. HOLBORROW WILL REFEREE KARLAV GOOZEMAIv BOUT Hj 1 nlteil I’rcxs I.eased Wire SAN DIKCO, Marcli 27. Frank ‘“Wizard of Oz” At the Valley Theater Tonight “The Wir.nrd of Oz. ” the sequal to t!ii‘‘Tick Took Man of ()/,’’ which was writton by Louie Gott sothnl of Los Angeles, and played at the Philharmonic Auditorium for a long run, will open tonight at the Valley theater, Larry Nciiion and Charley Murray have the lends in, this picture wii:■ •li is of a strictly comedy type. This picture had it’s world premiere showing at the Forum theater, and played two weeks to a large and appreciative audience. In addition to the feature picture ’ the latest Our (lung comedy, “Cir rus Fever” will also he shown. Mrs. Prevosi Honors Mother with Dinner Parti/ on Anniversary Mrs. Glen Provost entertained with a delightful dinner party re cently in honor ,if her mother, Mrs. Martha .1. S’ eel.' birthday anni versary. I'eii rose buds were ef fectively user, as talks decorations for the occasion. Many beautiful gifts were presented the honor*'*' which were wrapped in dainty pack ages further carrying out U‘o red color scheme. Covers were laid for the honored guest, Mrs. J. T. Pitts, and son Hewed, Mrs. Florence Short and Mr. and Mrs. Provost. LIEUT. KENNEDY WILL QUIT NAVY H.v ! nllrd Tress l.cnscil Wire * '.K\ KI.AND, Ohio, Mar. b’7. — toi nt Frank K< imcdy, F. s. X„ will resign from the navy, he said here today. 'I he lieutenant who was granted i furlough as the result of his wifi's two months fight to rescue •I: from the California state hos p Pal where he had been committed pi a charge or' insanity by high na \ •'«! officials, is visiting relatives in re. Lieutenant Kennedy ri[fused to a'. e any lesson for his ii feution resign. lie declined, Uo could '■t talk .about his “ troubles ' since h - furlough ha 1 been granted on h i rip.ilotion that he “keep still.’’ Mountain Seized With Wanderlust l*y I nitcil l*r«*s* l.tMstMl Wirt* MKF.KLU, Calif., Mar. b’7.— Moving moil ii ta i ii,' ’ a gllOO foot peak, has been seized with wander list and in two days has traveled Pm vatiis. i’li• - shitting of the mountain has com; leu Iv obliterated jwirtion* of tl n. in highway into Meeker and in other places has caused hum mocks from three t ( , five, feet high to swell up in the middle of the total. Tile net ion of the slop's of the peak resouible Jti,. \\ ..vei of the sea. ii" og: fs account tor the phenoni e. on by the fact that the mountain f >ts upon a c!n\ strata which has b m .-ofteia I by spring rains. Hi lliorrou- of I, os Angeles will re f• eo the Kid Kaplan Kruie Gooze ma': figtit at the I‘oliseiiiu hero Sat urday night. The world’s ‘cham pion ami tlio Hail Diego feather weight are .slated to go 12 rounds. FOLKS All we have to say this week is -COME IN AND VISIT OUR JUNK PILE” There’s a big assortment of quality groceries and the prices are a “knock-out.” S. O. S. “SAVE ON SERVICE” Post Office Building El Centro jt J \ m \ a & m P&: & L/- S 3 rf a The life” of the party . . Hills Bros Coffee The western hostess knows the secret of injecting new life into any gathering. When conversation lags, she serves that \ seal-brown beverage that won the West on its flavor —and its ability to put new snap and vigor into mind and body. Break the vacuum seal of a tin of Hill s Bros. Coffee. Breathe deeply of that rich, rare fragrance. Lift a cup to your lips and taste that perfectly mar velous flavor! Of course, it’s The Rec ognised Standard! 1 fills Bros. Coffee is economical to use. HILLS BROS COFFEE fTi \UlzJ h In the nrioimtl Fatuum f’ark •nhich keeft the coffee fresh. © 19; 3. urn n.-f SUING WIFE SAYS ( GLAND BUSINESS IS FLOURISHING HOS AND ELKS, Afar. 27. —H. L. I I’ousinean, goat gtanil sp u ialist. was made defendant in a divorce j suit filed here today by Mrs. Kva I (i. (’ousineau. Mrs. ('ousineau charged in tier] petition that the gland doctor alius ed her when she attempted to put j parsley in his tfoup. hi was also revealed in tier com- | plaint that Hong lteaoh i* a fertile, field for goat glanders to exploit. ! i' being alleged that ('ousineau made $J(100 in one we-ik implanting' youth in aged patients. Friday, March 27, 1925 ROCKEFELLER IS PEEVED AT ACTION OF OIL OFFICIALS II y I'ivltcil Prf** l.»*n*c«l Wire NFAV VOKK, Mar. 27.—John 11. Rockefeller Jr., is aroused at fail ure of certain oil company officials to appear at the government's re <|ticst in the Teapot Dome oil leas ing suit. ‘‘it is us mueli the duty of tlie officers of a corporation as it is of private citizens to observe both the letter and spirit of the law,” Kockc feller declared today, ‘‘and in any company in which I am intcrostciff all the influence I havo will be cxJ erted to tlmt end. ’’