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PAGE TWO .. Looking Ahead a . TOWNSEND CLUB TO HAVE WHIST PARTY A whist party will be given this evening at 8:30 o'clock under aus- pices of the Pacific Grove Townlg- end club. The party will take place at the Woman's Civic club house on Grand avenue. ... W.R. C. TO MEET THIS AFTERNOON I,uclus Fairchild Woman's Relief corps will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Masonic hall.· .*. ©ORNER CLUB BANQUET SET FOR TONIGHT Members of the Corner club of the First Baptist church of New Monterey will have their annual chum dinner this evening at 7:30 o'clock at Rotel San Carlos. ... MIZPAH CLASS TO MEET Arr CHURCH Members of the Mizpah Bible Class of Mayflower Congregational church will meet Wednesday after- noon, May 28, at 2:30 o'clock in the Corn Oing with Creamed Frankfurters Broadcast b. Mar.' Lee Taylor May 22. 1941 S bhhlpoons finet· 1 cup Pet Milk cut onion 1 cup Arated Ameri- 2 table;poons butler ean cheege crothe, shor¢rning 2 stightly he.ten ellp 2 *bles:,oons Gour 2,4 cups drained. whole kernettorn. 84 teaspoon wk co41-ed or canmed - 9 School Chooses Two Speakers for Graduation Night Student speakers at graduating exercises for the high school class of 1941 Wednesday evening, June 4, will be Bevely Wilson and Richard Shoemaker, top ranleing scholars of Ute senior class. Special music for the evening will be presented by Dorothy Hoyt, pi- anist, and Melvin Hall, clarinetist. The Senior *fheed chorus will sing. *aduating exeret®s for eighth 0**de students at + the - grammar ,¢*lod' Wilt be' held -1,1% the hlgli< school eudftorium Thursday eve- ning, June 6. Try-outs :for.. the evening?a speakers. have not yet been completed. According to Principal R*. 0% Down a portion of the addlt€miu will be reserved fortparent; of-class members and the remainder will be' opes to the public. New Mav to Show Hydrant Locations Hanging by the telephone of the Pacific Grove fire depirtment is a map of the city' showing By Iheans of colored thumb tacks the location of every fire hydrant in the elty Prepared by Mel Hall under direc- tion of Paul Cradler of the high school faculty the map also shows the zone markings. Red pins on the map show hy- drants with less than 500 galloa flow per minute; orange pins thome with fDow from 500 to 110 galr one; green pins those with over a 100) gallon flow. In the near future fire alarms will sound first the npmber of the zone in which the fire is burning folowed by the block number. 1 r·}""·"4 n ..1-vr for 9 en,11,1 *4,¥44. TE , TIDE Bankers Association Honors E. C. Smith (Continued from page 1) Grove for 53 years, He 0611!zed the bank of E. Coqke Smith in 1889. The name of #his institution· was later. changed' to Security State Bank. Among other positione, he was Phelfic Grove's first city elerk. · In additibin tb his banking- ®DeL tivities Mr. Smith has been liqui- ;datort of Wester•n Mort#*ge & I. 1 .' Guarantee Company and Western Group Securities Company for 17 years. He has played an important part in clvic affairs in Pacific Grove, havig been a member of the City Council for 29 years, dur- ing part of which time he served as Chairman of the Board. He is president of Pacific Grove Museum, Ed Daubenms, Vice President of the County ]Pirst National Bank, Santa Cruz, will also be among the banking pioneers to be honored at r, rrikes in Effect May 23 to % ' 1. '25. FRIDAY„ MAY 23,1941 the Pasadena convention, Mr. Dau- benbis commenced his banking carrer in the City Bank of Santa Cruz in 1891, advancing to tkte"yo· sition of assistant cashler. In 1910 he became associated With the Bank of Santa Cruz County wlitch later became the present Oblinty First National Bank. On December 28, 1915, Mr. Daubenbis was elected cashier ariti' later became vice pres- ident, which po#ition he now holds. ..1 . tr•52* 3 e..11"tw*Alfi Creame* FrankfueN# ll For.reair>e bloade t May 22 il Marv Lee TavIof sed Dage* 2 I €ARE Fl,01*IR atdate* 3 idown, pkg.. --- - I - 1 e 7··>-- 4 1 I E.1 NEEL MILKS, All Pure, M. & M., Golden State, Armour's I -thtl 11*** BREAD, milk or french, 1 lb. loaf GS 4 CREAM OF WHEAT, quick or regular, 28 oz. pkg. .......: 230 1 SUGAR, 10' lb. cloth sacks, - CORN FLAKES,_Post Toasties or Kellogg's - 2 pkgs. 1 le i beet .........1..........9........ 57• i can-e........ ground swee PEAS, Dodge Brand, Dinner Bell, sugar, No. 2 tins 2 for 2Se CHOCOLATE, Guittard's OYSTERS, Circle S, 5 oz. tin ... ... .. .... ........._.. .. .... 140 0 1 lb. tin .... .................... .-g . 9 th 4- 34; 21e ..1 23 ill10 : large' r GRAPE , OCR Text: PAGE TWO .. Looking Ahead a . TOWNSEND CLUB TO HAVE WHIST PARTY A whist party will be given this evening at 8:30 o'clock under aus- pices of the Pacific Grove Townlg- end club. The party will take place at the Woman's Civic club house on Grand avenue. ... W.R. C. TO MEET THIS AFTERNOON I,uclus Fairchild Woman's Relief corps will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Masonic hall.· .*. ©ORNER CLUB BANQUET SET FOR TONIGHT Members of the Corner club of the First Baptist church of New Monterey will have their annual chum dinner this evening at 7:30 o'clock at Rotel San Carlos. ... MIZPAH CLASS TO MEET Arr CHURCH Members of the Mizpah Bible Class of Mayflower Congregational church will meet Wednesday after- noon, May 28, at 2:30 o'clock in the Corn Oing with Creamed Frankfurters Broadcast b. Mar.' Lee Taylor May 22. 1941 S bhhlpoons finet· 1 cup Pet Milk cut onion 1 cup Arated Ameri- 2 table;poons butler ean cheege crothe, shor¢rning 2 stightly he.ten ellp 2 *bles:,oons Gour 2,4 cups drained. whole kernettorn. 84 teaspoon wk co41-ed or canmed - 9 School Chooses Two Speakers for Graduation Night Student speakers at graduating exercises for the high school class of 1941 Wednesday evening, June 4, will be Bevely Wilson and Richard Shoemaker, top ranleing scholars of Ute senior class. Special music for the evening will be presented by Dorothy Hoyt, pi- anist, and Melvin Hall, clarinetist. The Senior *fheed chorus will sing. *aduating exeret®s for eighth 0**de students at the - grammar ,¢*lod' Wilt be' held -1,1% the hlgli< school eudftorium Thursday eve- ning, June 6. Try-outs :for.. the evening?a speakers. have not yet been completed. According to Principal R*. 0% Down a portion of the addlt€miu will be reserved fortparent; of-class members and the remainder will be' opes to the public. New Mav to Show Hydrant Locations Hanging by the telephone of the Pacific Grove fire depirtment is a map of the city' showing By Iheans of colored thumb tacks the location of every fire hydrant in the elty Prepared by Mel Hall under direc- tion of Paul Cradler of the high school faculty the map also shows the zone markings. Red pins on the map show hy- drants with less than 500 galloa flow per minute; orange pins thome with fDow from 500 to 110 galr one; green pins those with over a 100) gallon flow. In the near future fire alarms will sound first the npmber of the zone in which the fire is burning folowed by the block number. 1 r·}""·"4 n ..1-vr for 9 en,11,1 *4,¥44. TE , TIDE Bankers Association Honors E. C. Smith (Continued from page 1) Grove for 53 years, He 0611!zed the bank of E. Coqke Smith in 1889. The name of #his institution· was later. changed' to Security State Bank. Among other positione, he was Phelfic Grove's first city elerk. · In additibin tb his banking- ®DeL tivities Mr. Smith has been liqui- ;datort of Wester•n Mort#*ge & I. 1 .' Guarantee Company and Western Group Securities Company for 17 years. He has played an important part in clvic affairs in Pacific Grove, havig been a member of the City Council for 29 years, dur- ing part of which time he served as Chairman of the Board. He is president of Pacific Grove Museum, Ed Daubenms, Vice President of the County ]Pirst National Bank, Santa Cruz, will also be among the banking pioneers to be honored at r, rrikes in Effect May 23 to % ' 1. '25. FRIDAY„ MAY 23,1941 the Pasadena convention, Mr. Dau- benbis commenced his banking carrer in the City Bank of Santa Cruz in 1891, advancing to tkte"yo· sition of assistant cashler. In 1910 he became associated With the Bank of Santa Cruz County wlitch later became the present Oblinty First National Bank. On December 28, 1915, Mr. Daubenbis was elected cashier ariti' later became vice pres- ident, which po#ition he now holds. ..1 . tr•52* 3 e..11"tw*Alfi Creame* FrankfueN# ll For.reair>e bloade t May 22 il Marv Lee TavIof sed Dage* 2 I €ARE Fl,01*IR atdate* 3 idown, pkg.. --- - I - 1 e 7··>-- 4 1 I E.1 NEEL MILKS, All Pure, M. & M., Golden State, Armour's I -thtl 11*** BREAD, milk or french, 1 lb. loaf GS 4 CREAM OF WHEAT, quick or regular, 28 oz. pkg. .......: 230 1 SUGAR, 10' lb. cloth sacks, - CORN FLAKES,_Post Toasties or Kellogg's - 2 pkgs. 1 le i beet .........1..........9........ 57• i can-e........ ground swee PEAS, Dodge Brand, Dinner Bell, sugar, No. 2 tins 2 for 2Se CHOCOLATE, Guittard's OYSTERS, Circle S, 5 oz. tin ... ... .. .... ........._.. .. .... 140 0 1 lb. tin .... .................... .-g . 9 th 4- 34; 21e ..1 23 ill10 : large' r GRAPE , Heritage Society of Pacific Grove,Historical Collections,Names of People about town,S through T File names,SMith, E. 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