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   San Marino Tribune (Newspaper) - December 18, 1941, San Marino, California                                NEWS or Sycamore 2-3343 ATlantic 2-5707  AND PUBLISHED W SAN HOME OF THE HUNTINGTON LIBRARY AND ART % - - PAPER THAT IS NEVER THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO PUBLIC WEAL OUR CONSTANT DECEMBER 18, 1941  PER SINGLE PER FOR RED CROSS TO into full San Marino's Red Cross branch is equipped to serve every need for volunteers following two emergency meetings held last night and Saturday afternoon by members of the Registration is taking place every day Percy Cowherd Realty 2124 Huntington drive block west of the City and all volunteers are asked to report at once to register for of service include Ihe Experienced first KUO aid nurses for or Edmund's to Have al ihe First Aid Emergency Hospital Center to be established at the Huntington Boy Scouts and adult males having advanced first aid training in field Owners of station wagons or light delivery trucks with drivers for ambulance All registrants will be assisted in filling out volunteer doctors are requested to immediately mail residence and office addresses with telephone numbers to Dr. Wilbur 1500 Park v San P. stated that the San Marino branch of the Red Cross desires to express its sincere thanks to the many citizens who have tendered their services in the existing you have not been assigned to please watch the Tribune for the announcement of other Red responsibilities that may require your stated Mr. who also explained that those who have registered will be notified of the work which they are to new class in first aid nurse's will be started at once and all interested in joining are asked to call Mrs. Roy P. SYcamore 6-1683 For the any volunteers desiring motor corps training are asked to contact the Pasadena Red Cross Mrs. Marjorie SYcamore 2-6146.  Ye Christmas Party for Boy Scouts Gala Event At Huntington Marino Boy Scouts and members of their families will gather at Huntington School Gymnasium at 7:30 tonight for their annual Christmas Maurice Jones the committee in announces that plans have been made for an old fashioned Christmas one like Dad and Mother used to enjoy when they were boys and The gymnasium will be appropriately decorated for the occasion a huge and gaily lighted tree as the center of It is anticipated that this affair will be attended in typical San Marino community style and will be an evening long is the word Mr. Jones used to describe the There will be community the good old familiar tunes so well loved by every Carleton city is to The South Marino High School Glee Club Quartet will sing Christmas A most unusual specialty act is being The climax will come near the end of the program when an announcement of great interest to all Boy Scouts and their friends in San Marino will be timed to run approximately one will commence promptly at 7:30 p. Light refreshments will be served immediately following the program and a very enjoyable evening is in store for those who attend this Join Legion Post For Active veterans in San Marino are inquiring about joining the American F. L. adjutant of the local post 239. should be His business phone SYcamore 9-1178: home Phone ATlantic 1-4789.  Churches to Join In Carol Event At Lacy the first time in San a carol service is to be held in Lacy Park on December 24, 4:30 to 5 p. m. St. Edmund's Episcopal Church will unite with San Marino Community Church for this special event and anyone interested in attending is cordially invited to be choral Communion Service will be held from 11:15 p. m. to 12:15 a. m. on Christmas eve in St. Edmund's and services for Christmas Day will start at 7:30 a. m. with Holy A Christmas Baptismal Service is planned for 9:30 a. m. and the Rev. William Cowans will speak on Deeper Meaning of at 11 a. Morning 4 p. m. Christmas a pageant will be It is announced that in case of on Christmas the 11:15 service will be held at 10:30 a. m. Christmas Altar Guild for flowers for the Christmas decoration of the They would like to have red flowers and and greens of all These should be at the church not later than December 20, 9 a. Messages Tell Safety of cabled messages arrived this week from Honolulu telling good news of the safety of a number of San living over and about whom relatives had been greatly Rejoicing in the favorable message concerning their are Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. of 1464 Virginia Clarinda Kirk is now the wife of Phillips Gardener of also came from Dorothy Huntzinger Kenneth and from Anne Banning McFarland Samuel Eleanor Jenkins Evan M. Turn to Page Program Features Manikin Theatre presidents of San Marino women's organizations and the daughters of members were entertained yesterday afternoon al the regular meeting of the San Marino Woman's The audience hailed as an artistic triumph and Finley's Manikin Theatre who entertained and made a festive occasion of this pre-Christmas different attraction was sponsored by the sports and art guilds and Mrs. E. R. Dow made the It featured manikins richly costumed in magnificently staged music hall and circus interludes which proved to be sheer delight to the junior guests and the adult audience as silver offering was taken and will be divided between the San Gabriel the Old Ladies Ward of the Rancho Los Amigos and the Pasadena Christmas club identified by lovely camellia were They had met preceding the meeting to discuss the combined defense efforts of women in this They were then guests for luncheon of the club and executive board at the San Gabriel blue and silver Christmas trees adorned either side the while the speaker's table held a smaller tree in the same decorative scheme with pine cones and reindeer at the Mrs. David Shooshan was decorations chairman for this and guests were received during the tea hour the meeting - by D. W. A- to Page Reserves Form Auxiliary auxiliary fire department was tentatively organized on Tuesday night at a meeting at the Court Room called by Fire Chief C. C. From this group of ten men were named to make plans for the permanent organization which will be made at 7:30 Friday night in the police named as reserves include Robert T. Robert J. Charles E. Morris L. Burdette Robert L. Robert L. Donovan L. C. P. Richard Norman B. Fred R. Richard H. Joseph R. John M. Jack L. William Donald E. Harry H. William W. Arthur C. White and Paul R. Sing in Lacy Park on Christmas San Marinan is bid lo the first annual Community Carol Sing to be held al 4:30 p. m. on Christmas Ere in the Lacy Park located between Virginia road and St. Albans road north of J. Gordon president of the San Marino Business will lead the carols and Rev. William Cowans of St. Edmund's Episcopal Church will tell a Christmas and introductions will be given by Dr. P. Martin Baker of the San Marino Community A large attendance is urged at this first community gathering planned especially for children during the late Fleischman Speaks Before Catholic Name Society Has Breakfast the Holy Name Society of Saints Felicitas and Perpetua Catholic Church gathered in the parish club room for a breakfast meeting following their regular monthly communion at the 7:30 o'clock mass last meeting was presided over by Harold D. the newly elected president of the of the Holy Name Society were Ronald J. long prominent in Catholic affairs of Southern California and Tom star fullback of the South is being carried out in the gym and is under the direction of gym In time of drill or actual designated persons will be ready to take appointed and to carry out all necessary first aid This group is also in charge of seeing that each student is wearing some means of who make up the third will work with the co-operation of the South Pasadena City Fire These persons are expected to know precisely the location of gas and water mains and electric They have the responsibility of Cross Will Hold Meetings Twice a interested in sewing and knitting for the Red Cross will have two days a week in which they can work at the headquarters located in the Public Library Mrs. William announces that every Monday and the room will be open from 9 to 4:30.  a record crowd attended and sewed on convalescent refugee clothes and packed comfort After the it is anticipated that more women will volunteer their services and plan to attend the meetings every Monday and Legion Men Form Auxiliary Police members of the San Marino Legion Post have been named as auxiliary police officers will wear arm bands with the insignia M. P. when called into line of member of the Legion is asked to report for at special meeting to be held at 2 p. m. December 20, in the Court Room next to the police department when full instructions will be December 7, the first day of the the Post was ready for action by sundown and since that special meetings have been held daily perfecting the Disaster Relief committee of the Legion is headed by Roscoe who has been named vice-chairman of the San Marino Civilian Defense Other members of the committee include F. L. Kenneth Howard William McKesson and Allan B. commander of the post who is an ex-officio raids ALERT Pupils Given Instruction school authorities m of t le Civilian Defense Council aid the are to har children in Notices have to the for the of the and teachers have with the school event giving into the second week of San Marino is prepared for almost any eventuality which may occur during the state of An auxiliary police and fire force has been and 64 air raid wardens have been appointed under defense volunteer orders duct during this Rules released as case of daytime air their of for parents during children will and will main at after not be taken home until a safe period has i following the all-clear are requested NOT lo call for children during an air raid cared for caU during raid lines be of second grade pupils must for fourth grade grade should to go from ow the m wearing formation in case Children of the through eighth carry identification 4During dren should be directly to and Parents should knic abouts of their children at all times and have 1 hem at home after School Bo ird has ruled that each individual organization should decide whether or not they will holl night 1 he board expressed an opinio i as opposing Turn to Page Entered School Forms Emergency Defense Council of following master plan for the organization of the South Marino Senior High School during the present national emergency was disclosed early this week by Principal Elmer J. under whose direction the High School Emergency Defense Council is being Defense which will be made up of volunteers and appointed includes six basic The first is the Red Cross group which will work in co-operation with the South Pasadena Red Their job includes the furnishing of bandages and other equipment for the South Pasadena Trailer and the knitting and sewing of garments for the local Red Cross second First includes the thorough instruction in first aid of all being able to use fire as well as being able to extinguish incendiary fourth division comprises the air who are expected to be thoroughly familiar with the location of every person on the and to organize every class room so that air raid instructions may be carried out with the greatest They will also have the responsibility of the transmission of air raid warnings from the control center to the entire group in charge of the conservation of all school supplies and particularly will make up the fifth These persons will work through the Leagues and the Campus Committee and will be in charge of the sale of savings sixth and last division in the Emergency Defense Council is to deal with student This group is expected to be constantly on guard to stop all promote and to create good High School football a greeting by Rev. Father William the Mr. Turner introduced Tom who besides being one of the outstanding athletes of his school and of Southern also ranks high in academic ability and is a leader of student body being Commissioner General of the Student Body of his Mr. Fleischman briefly outlined some of his duties as Commissioner General and the work of the a with whom he is connected and which looks Turn lo Page Board To Cooperate With Defense to co-operate to the fullest extent with any plans evolved by the Defense members of San Marino Public Library board will meet this evening to set the hours the library will remain open during this national Their decision will be announced in next week's hours for the use of the library are from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and it remains closed every After the the may decide to remain open evenings so it will be well for citizens wishing to use Its facilities after 6 p. m. to cap the library and assure themselves as to its cars were entered Tuesday night shortly after the dinner and first aid kit and glasses were taken from the parked C. N. Rudkin of 1490 Lorain road reported that his car and that of A. Tyler of Pasadena which were parked in the driveway were ransacked as was the automobile left in front of his home by J. F. Haines at 1165 Haines lost groceries valued at and the Rudkin loss was valued at including the first aid field glasses and a Police officers warn citizens to lock their cars and preferably always put them in the garage during this emergency period when a black-out is Present Rooms Are Tastefully Decorated As at 10 a. School will hold an assembly m Huntington School to enjoy a performance of Story of Christmas in and The san e production will be given on Friday al 2:30 for the Huntington fifth and sixth The seventh and grades wiil be present at 3 p.m. to see the production which is the same as given on December 9 the children at pageant are to bring gifts of a game toy or book to make Christmas a for some Turn to Page time Raid Services This Group * To Have Beautiful Yule Marino Community Church will observe Christmas at three services on At the Family Worship at 9:45 a. which is a Sunday School and Church the boys and girls of Mrs. William and Harry classes will worship P. Martin Baker will preach on trae The under the direction of Mrs. Eric will sing at this At the 11 o'clock service the identical sermon will be preached and Christmas music will characterize the participation by the classes of the Sunday under the direction of a special Christmas there will be a White Gift Service at 4 o'clock in the Gifts will be used to help establish a new church in a defense area in Southern Due to the in defense activities in this it is said that there are whole sections where there is no religious training for the Adults and children are making their gifts to help in the solution of this entrance hall to the place of worship will present a lovely Turn to Page Loses Control of Car As Hits at midnight John Caniglio of westbound on Duarte hit the dip that is just east of he lost control of his car and damaged the car to such an extent that it later had to be towed to the City impact of the jolt threw his two girl passengers forcibly against the inflicting face injuries in both At both girls were taken to Huntington Memorial Hospital for treatment where they were found to have suffered only minor Instructions by Defense for Crippled Children Brought By by one of the most beautiful to be given in San the San Marino Cub Pack No. 1 held its regular monthly meeting at the Huntington School Auditorium Tuesday Mrs. Louise Libehardt directed the production given by Cubs of Den 3 Robert is den The play consisted of four scenes and was presented with beautiful lighting effects and a first scene was that of a typical American home on Christmas Eve with the mother explaining to the as they hung up their Christmas stockings on the the origin and meaning of Christmas The portrayal of the mother by Mrs. was a work of dramatic true and earnest and The following scenes were tableaux showing the appearance of the Star of Bethlehem to the the journey of the Three Wise and the Between scenes the Cub directed by Kenneth White of the Henry Huntington School Turn Page chairman of San Marino Defense has issued the follo wing air raid with your local blackout and all clear turn out all house lights if you have not blacked out yo ix Stay When bombs lie down on the floor jio avoid flying are pull car into turn out lights and get under cover and lie Keep away from crowded places and stay off the bombs fall on your cover them with dry Keep sand bags in your Keep in hose attached lo a fine spray only on A splash or jet of water will maike them have I i extinguisher kind you use your finger over nozzle to make Do the small cylinders of liquid on They can be used on ordinary fill your bathtub and all buckets in s Locale your nearest fire alarm raid c case water mains be kept clear 7If poison it instead of telephone wherever The telephone doors jand Paste paper over in doors and 8Appoint these go to the most inside room of with of the house now as air raid warden to take charge and all the false rumors is part of the enemy's jet an raid remember to shut off gas gas and gas pilot lights on Bomb explosions may blow il hem out from blast Gas that collects may explode means falling shrapneL You are safe from it away cooL Stay Put out Lie Keep away from B. chairman of the San Marino Civilian Defense announces three additional appointments a s chairmen of committees on this important Andrews who was named vice-chairman will also serve as chairman of Civil while Mrs. Herbert D. Ivey has been named chairman of human resources and skills and Mrs. R. G. Kenyon as head of welfare and consumer Remaining to be appointed is the chairman of the works and Already appointed are the public information Frank Collins and Laura a special meeting called by Chief Glenn McClung on Sunday 64 air raid wardens met in the court rooms and instructions as to their The town has been divided into 64 districts of about two square blocks to each district and each air warden will name two or more The list of wardens and their addresses is given on page 11. and next week their assistants will be When an air raid warning is these wardens will walk their districts to be sure each house is complying with all black-out Each citizen should have bags of sand available so the air raid warden can extinguish any fires that may be to the black-out the police cannot patrol their so the air raid wardens will check their respective neighborhoods for pilfering and suspicious Chief McClung urges citizens Turn to Page Urged To Stay Home With Social Activity Message to real defense program of the modern mother is the protection of the emotional security of the young Other material defense work is valid and but other groups are aggressively responsible for it. no other group is responsible for the emotional security of the child but the Mothers must do the same work as they have always done but they must do it better than ever Thus counseled Mary Blair Wallace in speaking to the S A. Tuesday The comprehensive and practical message of this famous psychologist was received by a packed audience of mothers alert to do their part during the trying time to Wallace said that the mothers must spend more time at home with their they must work and play with them They must eliminate trivial social but when it is necessary to leave the they must see that the person left in charge is a sensible She said the most valuable heritage that may be left to children is 3n ability to meet life courageously and Mothers must be able to make whatever changes which may be necessary in the emergency with a flexibility and an alertness to the child's every attitude in order that may be made which will inspire not fear in his Turn lo Page Scouts to Register for Defense general registration of Boy Scouts of San Marino who are 15 years or older will be held from 3 lo 6 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Huntington School purpose of the registration is to get the qualifications of older Scouts for emergency  

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