Show Hf M. M r r t Dads Dad's t f C Column 0 I I I F f. f I t I I I 1 I I tI L S 1 dr I I I 4 I I pp IJ 3 I r LIIA f Sunday January 23 23 1944 SATURDAY LAST was aas the birthday ot of mss Irs Gordon Evans wife f or of a native nod and a high school graduate of park Parle and for tor the past Beaty fears ears or or more has been a prom prom- prominent prominent dentist In Alhambra In honor of this happy event Dr sad Mrs Dors L. L n. n godson Dir Mr D. D D G. G G Lane Lana and Dr and Mrs Gordon Evans celebrated the event by forming a dinner party at atone one cos of the elite night clubs at Los Angeles After n. n delicious dinner dancing ing g and shows floor were featured and a stunning evening was enjoyed by the popular ROBERT FREEBORN was again grant giant granted ed edAa Aa a hour fifteen leave of absence from santa Ana Saturday night and Sunday morning at the home ot of his parents and naturally a splendid was thor thor- enjoyed Mr and Mrs Freeborn came over from their home to the Rad- Rad don home to enjoy a brief visit and to toy y good bye to Robert when ho lert eft i for his training camp I I DR HADDON put In most or of Sunday morning planting seeds for beds lower for th rho spring which season only a amk mk or two off For the past two weeks tie tte weather has been and nod simply Ideal In this favored It Is expected that February sUl be a bit rainy merely for tor a short shortchange shortchange change from continual sunshine SUNDAY EVENING Dr and Mrs Gordon Evans and family Patricia Nancy lancy and Pamele were dinner guests at the home spending the the family VICTORY PREDICTED In n 1944 A I telegram sent this week by Pr President I Roosevelt to the French Consultative committee said I share your pour hope and confidence 1944 1044 will be the year of which will make It possible for France Fiance and the opposed nations to breathe again the air of liberty 50 mote It be l e. e THE MOOR the Alhambra High school paper this week announces the rho election of Miriam as as president of the Quill and Scroll club with Norman Borman Anderson vice vl e president and Eileen Elleen Lynch secretary secretary treasurer THE SAME Issue says nays With paper shortage acute two A H. 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S girls girls' service clubs this week undertook to sponsor a I drive for old newspapers p ps s Students were I to bring the papers at the back backof of the auditorium but last Friday when p the drive ended It WM evident that only a mall percentage of the students had answered the call for this vital war Item AT THE Ramona school last week at Miss bills Susie Is a popular I pupil an election for commissioner of Girls Welfare was held Miss bliss Sylvia Bond being her Campaign manager Miss Dills Susie I ns very active in the contest she dis- dis among the pupilS campaign ands which she penned and distributed among mong tie voters oters with the following 11 If You Are Choosy Vote for Susie This evidently turned the scale for Susie ins Tas elected by a good majority over her opponent nt So It t is now Commissioner Susie e I I WE NE READ In the Al Alhambra ambra Advocate Army y officials today confirmed reports that the rho entire Anti Aircraft I Ar-I Ar- Ar Searchlight Battalion stationed In Alhambra will move out next week Los fAS Angeles county is no longer con con- a potential combat area ac- ac to the report consequently I posted here for tor aircraft pro pro- I are being transferred Their Im- Im immediate mediate Is unknown al- al alt although although t though officers said It will not be a aport i Port of embarkation I I The Improvised barracks at Sixth and train street and Moor Field wUl wIIl be left by this move The local unit a s company arrived hero about March 1 1 1943 and took over tho rho former Dutch Garden restaurant for Its met hall haU a market building for offices sad barracks ant an part of Moor Field r We certainly will regret having to I leis leave Alhambra an officer spokesman The people hero have been very verT 7 to US II 1 I WE RECEIVED thin weak eek the following from Field Chandler Arizona I JOhn Kenneth son of Mrs Carolyn A N. N Forester has haa successfully completed i Army Air Forces advanced flying training Tho pilot has been I second lieutenant bit Mr Fores- Fores is b former a student of the Alhambra l school WE READ The part that women are In the war effort Is not fully I by the public TOday In nI in nearly pearl women are working aircraft pleats plants In shipyards fond d the total number of employed ed wo- wo won wol l n In fn the state has soared to r an or of 72 per Fent ent since 1040 In t tb e period or of time the number of ofen l en employed In the Increased rOIn to 2 00 s lT WAS NAS sad reading In last weeks week's f rd or of the passing on or of five of Park I t I active old We were acre In- In n- n J telY acquainted ac admired and asso- asso W wa dated C eel With with them In the days gone Bone I asso-I by d sympathize with their widows II ho 1111 families held h slip In They the the highest h were all esteem good by alit all allI I knew them old cr In n the good I Ith th Bret the long ago Tho few very rew of e to old timers iOn theIr to that mysterious realm from I se borne borno no t returns B BAYS A Paragraph A throbs heart Edl 1 r dOUbts If ff a t of these war will should ask r find j d u It Is Ia St It te y or cant can't he another of WAR WARREN EN Pat Hooper son sea lIr 1St Claude and Lyndon Hooper of Salt fielded City gave the family a aC C 1 Pleasing surprise yesterday morn mora Continued on Page Five 01 Dads Dad's Column I it t I It t 1 rn 11 r 10 n. n r o i 1 lag Inc by a. a welcome visit at the th h A ho ho- ha fing T e e a tv our four foar hour h iurA h. h 1 Z i i lira In jn r i. i at present stationed at tho flying field near San Diego California He has bas been in the thO theair i air service for tor two years has bas won his I wings and expects within the next two months or so 60 to be bo in active combat somewhere in the Pacific He lIe expects to bo be transferred from San Diego to Las Los Alamitos field within two weeks or so ao He lie has been assigned to and will fly a 0 a a one man plane that flys miles mUes an hour and has bas three cannons on each wing wing which which will prove a terror for tho the Japs Ensign Hooper is one of those sterling young men mea dependable friendly and ambitious that makes friends with all he comes in contact He was a student at the University of Utah when he enlisted for tor the air corps and ami and has bas made mado rapid advance in aviation avia avia- aviation aviation tion during his two years in service He is s well and favorably known in Salt Lako Lake City and is the grandson of or Mrs W. W D D. Sutton of Salt Lake and a nephew of Mrs Lawrence Haddon of or Alhambra Here is every good wish for you Pat MRS ELMER C C. Lee a native of or Park City and a long life-long resident there arrived in n San Bernardino California Thursday last on a weeks week's visit with her daughter Mrs Frank J. J Hansen Jr and little grandson Frankic Frankie Saturday evening the trio came to Alhambra to remain over Sunday to visit at the home heme of Dr and Mrs Mrs Leo Is Isa isa a sister of the Doctor and the youngest youngest daughter of Dad Mrs Hansen being his granddaughter and Frankie Frankle his youngest grandson It was a happy and much appreciated visit visit and and enjoyed by bythe bythe bythe the family amity The visitor will wUl leave to tomorrow to- to tomorrow tomorrow morrow morning Monday londay for San Ber Der- Bernardino Bernardino nardino Mrs Lee leaving Tuesday morn morn- morning mornIng morning ing for tor her Park City home It was good to have loved ones from home even forso for forso forso so short a time Mr Hansen la 18 s in the service of or the tho U. U S. S S A. A A for five live months past being stationed at present at Hawaii employed at office work |