Mrs. F. W. Ihgmand, at her homg 192 S. E. Bvld, is “Mrs. Harry 'Frid-line of Los Angeles.atFORMER CORONAN, P. W. Hall, ^ who now resides in Indio, spentj* j the weekend here.ledeIN RIVERSIDE Friday ’ on business were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phillips.MRS.' ALICE PHILIPS spent the weekend in Tulare with her hus-StOMMuiwband, who is with the U. S. Navy, Jtistationed there.LESLIE M. GERMANO, assistant district forest ranger of the Palomar District, and Mr's. Ge^-mano spent the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Lin-schied, and also with her parents in Uplands. QFRIDAY EVENING, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilson Briggs were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Birggs at Lucy and John’s.FRIENDS WOULD BE interested to know that Mrs. D. F. Reagan at 422M* North Lincoln St„ is ill and is able to receive callers.KE.erMFNS(CEhi♦KwWGUESTS OF Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kutch in Riverside on Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. James Harker and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Briggs of Corona.SPENDING SUNDAY with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Read,, 204 S. E. Grand BVld., was Jack Read of Santa Monica.biPhiVESecHONORING WILSON BRIGGS,who leaves for service on Tuesdayforning, Mr and Mrs. C. B. Grist! entertained with a pheasant dinner! on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. WilsonI Briggs and son Billy were theguests, v* * * * •PTMRS. EDlfH'HARDING DIES AT AGE OFtisonabtltic