- -in gesriedLndearbeanbutnd.ed,we;ht.! Ofaree'dhat: to* ofred.ge.'hisjneeenn a we of ead one to de-3es.fewtheour;sesr and i Lu-nond, —The City,?hter,hereDis-....-----, jUSL ag Daia as y0U ever were.EDER and ANTHONY BAKER have been singing: the blues about this of late. The mournful song is to be sung only on Saturdays it seems; on that day when the bank keeps open until 1 for the public and then closes so that in the following hour the clerks may balance before they call it a week. It's one heck of a long time from the morning toast and coffee until 2 or 2:30 when the noonday sandwich may be inhaled.Ask Louis and Tony how long, and their long, hungry faces on Saturday will tell you the answer.If the boys were to slip a little sandwich in their bank drawer and have a nibble now and then who’s to blame them?It would be better still if PRESIDENT JOSEPH MEYER would have tea trays passed about to his bank family along about 11 o’clock on Saturday mornings. They do that every day at 4 in England, even in the most sedate offices.§ § §Faithfulness to an organization for 12 years is record enough, but the sort of faithfulness which has brought HERBERT WILHELM to every Wednesday noon meeting of the Hammond Kiwanis club is something unusual.It seems tQ us that when Herb finishes his present term of office as president of his club the boys ought to club together and show their appreciation of his worth as a member somehow.How’s that as a suggestion for the program committee or entertainment chairman?§ I IWELL, the MOTTS golden wedding anniversary has come and gone. It was a real gathering of old friends, too, with more real congeniality than we've seen in somemoons.In this case the charm of the celebrating couple was not confined entirely to Mrs. Mott, because Mr. M. in his cutaway coat looked as dapper as any of these young bridegrooms up on Chicago’s north shore, even to the presence of a gardenia in his coat lapel.BUCK SAWYER and his mother,Which, after all was probably meant as a compliment, even though it was a back-handed one.§ § §A LOT of interest at the Motts celebration centered around a handsome golden wedding anniversary card which had come from CALIFORNIA FRIENDS.Just because it might prove interesting to local ^people to read the huge number of names which are listed among the MOTTS friends of the Golden Wrest, the Magpie prints them. The following signed:Bobby Mott, J. D. Brusel, Mrs. Carrie Brusel, Dorothy R. Brusel, Lulu Vogel, Mrs. Earl Brusel, Elizabeth Mettler, Elisabeth Mettler Becker and Frederic and Robert Becker, William Schneider and wife, Mrs. Helen B. Twiss, Mrs. K. W. Green nee Pauline Twiss, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huber, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Kingwell, Pearl and Joe Ricketts, R. E. Mott. Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Duelke, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michelstetter, Mrs. Mert and William Hopp, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Muir, Callie McHie Fitz-William, Mrs. R. H. McHie, Betty Klingen-smith, Eleanor Moorhead. Caroline C. Locklin, Alice L. Moorhead, Welly McDaniel Eliot. Otto Morbeck, Julia Krinbill, Lilian M. Krinbill, Lena E. Krinbill, Grace DuComb Sanderson, Wilma Kleihege, Ruth B. Mott, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Locklin, Jacob L Brusel. Barbara Brusel, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kramer, Dorothy Edwards, Mrs. J. P. Edwards, Nona M. Trimble and King, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Dyer, Elizabeth Edwards Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zitzman (Martha Roth), Roy Fudge, Margaret McHie Poole, Earl J. Brusel and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Cohn (Clarice Hirsch).By proxy the names of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Wrinkler, of Santa Ana; Mr. and Mrs. R. i. Marr. of Alta-dena; Mr and Mrs Paul Wagner, of Long Beach; Mr and Mrs. Joe Miller, of Glendale, and Paul Moorhead, of Los Angeles, were signed.§ § iPEOPLE down at the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH are burst-ingly proud of their newly decorated church. It’s surprising what a newJim has reasche might do, fc the distinct ho: biggest fish of Hayward. Jim weighing 18 p ured 42 Inches.Now then we' when Jim •• nd H HENRY CLEV: BEMISDERFER stories about th It ought to beLADIES AID BRATE B1R-The monthly i Ladies’ Aid soc del Evangelical on Thursday af at the social hiThis affair v birthday party.A pleasant planned and e-' be out.PAXPriclt;97cTO$2^7