Show Another Successful Park I City Picnic In Alhambra I Low clouds and a slight drizzle of ofrain ofrain ofrain rain did not dampen the ardor of the goodly number of former assembled as assembled assembled as- as in Alhambra City Park June 13 for their annual picnic and reunion The d dark rk clouds proved to be only a threat for mostly sunshine came as the weatherman said it would In the writers writer's thirty years attendance at Park City picnics in Southern California he remembers no Instance of rain spoiling the day for a downpour is very unusual from May till tUl late in the fall Beginning about noon tables in the the thel bowery were being set and the Zi-rg Zi prepared home-prepared lunches set out riot hot ot coffee being served to all and In laser Inter er strawberry ice cream for dessert No one one family or party keep entirely to them them- selves There is I always an exchange of dainties offered your neighbor while merry conservation is indulged At After r lunch and general visiting President President- Treasurer Grace Richardson Davis called the assemblage together for real b business busi business busi- busi sl ness as she wished to retire from being the head and assuming the thA sni sATe lp i n Mr George Georg pg P ci Clarke k- k was nominated nom nom- to take her place and there being no other name presented he was declared declared de declared de- de elected by acclamation I Ever since the big coffee urn was purchased by the picnickers Dr Lawrence Law Lawrence Law Law- Lawrence rence has served as custodian and chi chief f coffee maker and he wished to be bo relieved of or the the- responsibility This Is s an Important office and on the prompt and efficient performance of its Its duties depends the complete enjoyment nt of ot the picnic Mr Leo Shields vol volun volun- un to take over the Job and supply plenty of ot gO good d hot coffee cortee as Dr Reddon has las done and if coffee prices centime e to o soar and get entirely out of our reach he will brew tea for everybody W. W A A. A will continue to report the he picnics and thanks go to LaPage for publishing the same in The I Park ark Record and also the fray fron nl notices of the picnic for the these attract t I the attention of who otherwise would not know about it However th the place lace and date can always be counted on as being Alhambra City Park the second Sunday in June Mr George P. P Clarke the new manager is the son of Mrs Urs Margaret Clarke formerly superIntendent superintendent super- super of the Park City Miners' Miners Hospital His address ss is E. E Hazel St. St Inglewood and his his' telephone Orchard Orcha d 2 Both he and Mrs Clarke have always alwa's been ardent Park City picnickers and they will gladly answer any Inquiries and do what they can for the success of the picnics i PERSONAL MENTION ft A fine young couple was added added to f our list list 1st of ot picnickers in Mr and Mrs Theodore Theodore Theodore Theo Theo- dore F. F Heltzman Heitzman who were present for forthe forthe the he first time Theodore was born in Park City but moved to Salt Lake City with the family in 1936 He Is employed in n the aircraft production Their address Is s W. W St. St Los Angeles There were four generations of Mrs Grace Richardson Davis Davis' family present Her mother Mrs Jennie Richardson Steele of Portland Oregon and her daughter Mrs Ruth Rutherford with her new baby Julie Grace Rutherford Mr and Mrs McGinley are in Sequoia National Park with their daughter Evelyn and husband R Ray y of Bakersfield They were sorry to miss being with us but this was a trip they could not afford to miss Their daughter daugh daugh- I ter Virginia and Harry Miller and children children chil chil- dren enjoyed being present Tessie McLaughlin Weeter Is over from B Bakersfield visiting her sister Mrs Gertrude Gertrude Gertrude Ger Ger- trude Kubin and they enjoyed coming to the picnic together Mr Kubin is in Kansas visiting with their son on the farm Gertrude remained home In Brea to be near their three daughters and grandchildren Mr and Mrs Albe Albert t enjoyed I being present Albert Is the only survivor survivor sur sur- of the J J. J C C. C family popular sur-I sur in ln Park City years ago All possessed musical talent vocal and instrumental and contributed freely to church fraternal fra- fra fraternal fraternal fra fra- lodges and social activities the tho father Jack being leader of the band and Mrs conductress of the L D S Church choir That dreaded scourge miners' miners consumption took Mr and then one by one all except I Albert were taken by Illness and mis mis- fortune I I Mr and Mrs John W. W Buck have I purchased a home in Norco Riverside I county Part is under cultivation with fruit trees and altogether enough to I keep John busy It is only a half hours I drive to Brea so they will visit Dr John D. D and family quite often It was with a special surgical I appliance for support that Margaret I Jennings Miller attended the Park City picnic last time suffering from a broken hip but this time all was well and the visit among friends fully tully enjoyed and I vice versa I Mr and Mrs Peter Clark were with us usi I i again and it is hoped that they will long continue to make this their special I vacation treat They planned returning to Salt Lake by way of San Francisco to visit Park City friends in that area David Orr On came alone this time Mother is 18 under doctors doctor's care and felt that she had better not try to attend so MayBelle stayed home with her MontIs Mont Is enjoying a thrilling vacation in Eastern Utah navigating a boat on the turbulent San Ban Rafael river Mrs Hoffman reports Jake still suffering suffer suffer- suffering ing from arthritis but Is able to get about the house and manipulate his auto I Julius Frankel takes pride In proclaiming proclaim proclaim- ing himself the dean of all the I I Jers era eros and being not only the oldest in years of age age- but among those who have longest attended these gatherings He came with son George and family and everyone was pleased to greet him In past years his friend and companion Sherman Fargo often accompanied him Reporter was accompanied by his hia daughter Ella Ena and her husband Mr H H. H H H. H Mitchell a veteran employee of or the I Bell Bell Telephone Co of Los Angeles Ella Is a P P. C. C H. H S. S graduate of the Class of 1920 and enjoyed visiting time old friends I Ben Addison retired locomotive engineer engineer en- en was glad to greet time old Park City friends and Inquired about others of his day and age Ed Condon another retired railroad man was with us again I His brother L Leslie slie Condon was not notI I feeling very well and did not tome I It must be that Agnes Kelly and Martha were enjoying a vacation vacation vaca- vaca tion out of the state so seldom It is that they miss coming Mr and Mrs Robert Freeborn and their dear little family grandchildren of Lawrence and Emma were over from San Gabriel Mr Freeborn will soon soonbo be bo established in the office of counsel In the faculty of the new high school being built near their home It will beabout be beabout beabout about the largest best equipped and most modern high school In the world The Hulda A Andrew family was not represented this time Mrs Andrew was u unable able to attend last year They are very very I much missed especially Tom and Gladys I Mr A. A A J. J J Efting received expressions of sympathy and condolence in the recent passing of ot his beloved wife Mrs Myrtle Robinson Efting A devoted couple who regularly attended Myrtle is sadly miss miss- ed i Emmett and M Mrs Shields elds were present and can always be counted on to attend I though nowadays Mrs Shields Is away Continued on Page Six II I I |