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   San Marino Tribune (Newspaper) - May 31, 1929, San Marino, California                                1) and 15  in na Weekly Newspaper Devoted to the Interests and Progress of the City of San c MAY 31, 1929  12  Sign Affairs Committee Marino City Club at their last meeting to council to have posted on avenue notices prohibiting than twenty miles was brought about Emendation of E. Vernal weeks He stated incessant speeding was menace to pedestrians and 4the club to take some $ referred the matter to its affairs committee with the Exemption on will be called upon in the in 1920 to declare their I as to whether the library and Gardens and the Kupon which the institution |M be free of all taxation in it is revealed will include only liate 207 acres of the which was deeded by of Huntington to the people I state of California in SQ the state estate observed the I anniversary of Mr. last Thursday when a flag pn at half mast on this Molino Play to Open Attendance is Expected to be Present at Huntington Hotel Stars Are in PHONE of or residents will in the able to decide which they wish to be according to a recent State Railroad to this ruling residents south have been connected f Alhambra and a existed under the Alk Alhambra telephone if advantage of the lines also from Mr. manager of ruling of the residents may have service within one the present exchange the service from cost to a recent report the new school building which will house the smaller grades of children is to be started early this fall on the site which | was recently acquired from Mrs. west of Granada report sets out that the building will be composed of a kindergarten and the first four grades and it is expected that about one hundred pupils will be in attendance the first bond issue will soon be placed before the voters for the No statement as to the amount of the bond issue has been neither has the date of the polling on the measure been receive applications an early it City Council at its last session suggested that the school board are to with the County views on the retaining of the local branch of the County Free Library in the school F. Mansfield explained to the council that the school board would be able to allocate a larger room next year for the purposes of a library he would possibly be the present opportunity point of view } willingly his right to is to exemplify evening at 8 o'clock at the Huntington the play will be enacted by members of the Pasadena Historical Society and Boy Scouts of Troop No. 1 of San residents are cordially invited to attend this presentation of the dramatization of the early days surrounding the famous old mill of this year the play which was enacted by the boys received considerable support and favorable this year it will be played with the assistance of the Community Playhouse players in the adult It is expected that it will become an annual auditorium of the hotel will be the setting for Friday night's opening and a large gathering of residents of this city is expected to The Pasadena Historical Society will also make additions to the cast of the play includes the Lucia Malin as Victoria Jack Ivey as Corporal Manual Scoutmaster Clyde Hurley as Padre Jose Maria John Hart as Joseph Diablo Austin Hurley as Claudio major Mary Hunsaker as Guadalupe Giles Hart as the Richard Loring as Don Manuel Charles Matthews as Pedro Ralph Loring as Hugo Mrs. Dan M. Hunsaker as Harry Teeple as John McDonald as David Bodine as and Hurley as the Other minor parts are also taken by the ASK VOTE ON SCHOOL BONDS W. the well known and highly esteemed city clerk of this was in poor health for the past six recently underwent a serious operation and is now gradually recuperating in a Hollywood Sanitarium it is stated at the city hall six weeks ago the city council allowed Mr. Joyce thirty days leave of absence in the hope that he would regain his and extended the same leave when it was found that the clerk was not getting any Two weeks ago his condition became the cause for and he was sent to Hollywood for an many friends in the city are glad to hear that he is on the road to Permit Reservoir San Gabriel Water District were given permission to build a reservoir east of the Rubio south of Mirasol drive on Duarte road at last week's meeting o city inspector with knowledge of the work will be appointed for supervision by E. L. May water engineer and city consultant who recommended ten changes in the plans reservoir will be 165 feet by 165 feet with a fill at the south San Marino Welfare Board ordered last week at their meeting an expenditure of for welfare work in the local grammar school as well as several other welfare H. Jones of Monterey road was elected to the He is chairman of the welfare committee of the Sail Marino City and was present at the P. the treasurer of the said that the discussion of the question of the policy of the board to outside funds be held over until the next Oust Rose Float Entry to a ruling that was made at the last meeting of the City the Board of Directors of the club must make known their findings or recommendations on the matter of an entry of a float for the City of San Marino in the Tournament of Roses parade next a recommendation being made by the the club will then take a vote on the matter it was resolved last Tuesday in tabling a motion on the application of Mr. Flemming of St. Albans road and Charles Lee who were of the opinion that the entrance of a float by this city was an absolute necessity and a matter of public float situation will again be brought up at the next meeting of the June 18th, when it is expected that all matters will be disposed of before the vacation outstanding social a joint luncheon for members and their a water carnival and the annual banquet and ball marked the close of the three-day convention of the California Affiliated Exchange Clubs Saturday at Hotel keeping with the organization's interest in furthering aviation and its resolution endorsing the National Women's Air Derby being sponsored by the Santa Monica Bay District the biggest thrill of the afternoon was the stunt flying by Mrs. Florence Lowe Barnes of Wilson San one of the entrants in the air Mrs. Barnes flew her own speed winged plane with its racing wing enabling her to make remarkable speed during her air She over the crowd about the swimming pool time after prior to the opening of the water carnival and later in the afternoon returned afoot as a special accompanied by Mrs. Sarah of Los another feminine flyer who is to take part in the National Women's Air Old Lady death was announced last week from of Miss sa E. aunt of Ira L. Vance of 1819 El Molino Vance was 99 years old and served with the Union Army during the Civil War as a She then followed the occupation of teacher for a period of sixty Vance came to California in 1870 for her health from where she was born in 1829, she was engaged in the state as a teacher for many the Civil War she had the privilege of meeting Grant and Marino City Club indoor baseball team composed of members of the City Club and met Highland Park Civic Club in a match in the grammar school grounds last The score in favor of San Marino was 8 to 4.  San Marino team was picked from the following J. I. Sullivan of Conniston R. W. Ben L. Ward W. D. F. J. Don Claude Norman C. E. S. E. V. Elmer Ron N. D. Huntoon and J. Piatt T. A. TO INSALL OFFICERS last meeting of the local P. T. A. at which time the installation of officers for the ensuing year will be made will take place at the school auditorium on May 4, at 2:30, according to word received from Mrs. chairman of the publicity H. C. president of the first district council of the P. T. A. will conduct the ceremony of G. Denwood the principal of the South Pasadena High School will give a talk to the graduating class of the local school who are cited to be present at this Boy Harmonica Band and the Whistling chorus are to provide the entertainment features of the Refreshments will be served as usual but will include ice cream and cake on this and residents are invited to LIBRARY HAS HUNTINGTON Branches Hear of San Marino in the Altadena branches of the County Free Library are notices that the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art at San is open to the public by ticket to 4:30 p. m. Wednesday and and also for the present on the first and third Sundays and the second and fourth Saturdays of each for tickets will be filled in order of but not more than five admission cards will be issued to any one and children under ten years of age will not be For the present admission will be limited to 300 for each seems to to stand at the exact center of the In the nature of things he can never see the world from the identical angle of his 4  1 t iati r r j i * '  

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