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1 ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 13. 1936. rHREfc SOCIETY By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MRS. KOBBE ELECTED PRESIDENT OF CLASS r OAKLAND, May 13 Mrs. F. M. Kobbe was elected president of the ladies' Friendship Bible class of the Community church, at an all day meeting held Friday In her beautiful country home in Dodge canyon. Other officers chosen to serve for the ensuing year were: Mrs. Rena Robinson, vice pres ident; and Miss Pearl Mable as secretary and treasurer. Mrs. T. ' B. Carlson was elected as teacher of the class for the coming year. ' and Mrs. John Hakanson was chos en for the assistant. At the noon hour a bounteous potluck dinner was enjoyed by the following guests: Rev. Thos. Rob- inson and his mother, Mrs. Rena Robinson, and his sister and house guest, Mrs. J. H. Commies, of La Grande: Mr. and MrB. Ferd For tin, Mrs. George Phillips, Mrs. Fannie Little, Mrs. Lois Powell, Mrs. Colby Adams, Mrs. Joe Smith, Mrs'. Luella Quant, Mrs. John Ha- kanson and daughter Mary Anna, Mrs. Dora Mallery, Miss Pearl Mahie, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Kobbe and son Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. ' F. M. Kobbe. ft ENJOYABLE POTLUCK AFFAIR HELD SUNDAY GLENDALE, May 13 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vannlce of Harris- burg, and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Win-, plow of Grants Pass, were Sunday visitors here, at which time a group1 of their friends gathered with thein for a potiuck picnic dinner at Cap ital Hill camp. Those enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hunt-, ington and Denise. Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Howard, Frank Mouer, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Gardner and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wunsch and Gloria, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ing ham and sons, Sidney and Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McCulloch, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Clark and Lorraine, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cunningham and . Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Lewis and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Enerle, Paul Eldredge, Mrs. Eld redge. Mrs. Ella Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Garrett, Mrs. Nettie Theronx, Mrs. Mattie Butes and D. H. Miller. MERRY-GO-ROUND CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING GLENDALE, May 13 Mrs. A. .7. Kawcett was joint hostess with Mrs. A. G. Henninger for the Mer- rv-Go-Round club Friday afternoon at the Henninger home on Willis avenue. The rooms were- prettily ,,p,,8 A liinrhunn vnS t 5 nVWk ftpr wblch bridge was enjoved with Mrs. W.I Townsend auxiliary No. 1 linn an B. Garrett winning high s-ore. Each noimced the serving of meals in guest was allowed to choose a prize nnPtinllMir In her unrn. Thrum Oil- tr.iMot watt niinwpti in i.hnnp ii urixn nnrnn 1 nt? tn her score. Thoso en- ' joying the afternoon were Mrs. C. B. Austin, Mrs. Rodney Smith, toftf lsipr Nelson, miesls. and Mrs. C. J. SethVr, Miss Luella Cunningham, Mrs. Bessie Seimers, Mrs. K. R. III LTU We the undersigned residents of Lookinggla&s Precinct having known George Bacon for many years, and knowing his ability, honesty and integrity, do hereby voluntarily give him our whole hearted support in his candidacy for the office of County As- sessor and recommend him to R. L. Chamberlain Harvey Oysert I. B. Howard Mrs. L, Ollivant Kate M. Chamberlain E. A. Crow Mrs. I. B. Howard R. Mundt Minerva W. Mueller J. K. Masters O. D. Ollivant A. Mundt Elizabeth Watson Mrs. J. K. Masters H. G. Klore Ed Mundt Chas. Watson V. A. Atcock Win. Voorhies R. C. Arnold A. S. Chappell Mr Ada Alcock C. H. Munson A. H. Owens Cora Ollivant Henry Elliott Robert L. Paulson Mrs. Mary Jacoby T. E. Ollivant ' H. G. Tibfcetts O. G. Rogers Mrs. Fred Richard R. O. Higgins Mrs. H. G. Tibbetts I. L. Erickson Fred Richard Ida V. Higgins . , Geo. Z. Newman D. F. Hall Ruth Smith E. F, Ollivant A. R. Owens Den Ollivant Mapril Howard A. O. Strickland C. E- Borme G. E. Swan Esther Spiers L. H. Swan E- Anderson Mary C. Nickens A. B. Nlckcns B. A. Jacoby Mrs. E. P. Woods Bill Oysert . Susie Jacoby A. H. Marsh N. L. Conn E. R. Fitzgerald Mrs. Josephine Jacoby Hazel S. Marsh Perry Dysert Mrs. E. R. Fitzgerald Henry B. Jacoby Ralph Rod ley Mrs. Dave Dysert Fred Fitzgerald Mrs. W. G. Rochester Gerhard Rodley Dave Dysert Mrs. Arthur Matthews , Wm, Savage Christine Rodley Frank Dysert E. M. Matthews B. F. Savage Geo. B. Best Frailer Dysert Mrs. W. V. Monger Mrs. C. Lutman Emma L. Best Homer Nordyke Roy Bue"H Mrs, J. H. McCoy Bernice M. Jones A. A. Jacoby Mrs. Roy Buell C. Cranfiil Henry A. Jones G A. Little Mrs. Ernest Voorhies Jeff Williams Jess Williams 4 MrB- O. G. Rogers Ernest Voorhies Retnhold Blank Edna Williams C. M- Howard A. Larsen Mrs. Levern Williams J. W. Green A. M. Le Clere Mrs. A. Larsen Geo, V. Jung Mrs. Halcha Green C. W. 4 card Echo Heard R. S. Owens Mrs. Harvey Dysert Otto Halseth T. F. Heard J. G. Hodges If I am nominated and Equalization to properly adjust assessments and valuations, than heretofore. . and CLUBS Harvey. Mrs. N. S. Wooilroffe. Mrs. W. B. Garrett, Mrs. Roy Cunning ham and the hostesses. 2s WESTMINSTER CIRCLE WILL MEET MAY 21ST SI.TI1KHI.1N. May 12 The reg ular meeting of the local West minster Circle will be held ut the Presbyterian church Thursday af ternoon. May 21, at two o'clock. The missionary topic will be given by Mrs. Oderklrk and Mrs. A. P. Slack. The Young People' class of the Sunday school will be the hos teases and also provide the social program. ."; J MONTHLY COMMUNITY SING IS ENJOYED YONCALLA,, May 12. A large crowd gathered at the Rice Hill community hall for the monthly community sing Saturday evening. A flno program consisted of read ings, vocal numbers by lieimar Rice and Howard Flsk. after which a fine one-act play was put on by Mrs. Fred McCoril, Ona McCord, Delmar Rice and Howard Flsk. Dancing was enjoyed for the bal ance of the evening. & ! BIRTHDAY DINNER IS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR , , AZALEA, May 12. Mrs. Norman Glasscock was hostess to a six- thirty o'clock dinner Wednesday evening honoring her husband's birthday anniversary. Covers were placed for the guest of honor, Norman Glasscock, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith and daugh ter, Janet, and the hostess Mrs, Norman Glasscock. ft ft & LEO BOWERS CELEBRATES FOURTH BIRTHDAY GLENDALE, Mav 13. Leo Bow ers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl ; Bower3, celebrated his fourth ' birthday Thursday a f t e r n oon. ' Games were played On the lawn-Refreshment-: v.'erc nerved to Nor ma Reefleld, Larry Henninger, El ton Oltnghouoe, Lou Lindsay, Vir ginia Lee Lindsey and Dorothy Ol son. P.-T. A. WILL MEET FRIDAY NIGHT AT LOOKINGGLASS SCHOOL LOOK1NGGLASS, May 13. The regular monthly business meeting of the P.-T. association will be held at the school house on Fridav eve ning. May 15. Election of officers for the ensuing year will be held at that time and a number of im portant matters will be presented. j TO WNSEN D AUXILIARY WILL SERVE MEALS 1 we rormer j. rem. 1 1 hllildillg Oil West CaSS S 1 the former j. J. penney store uniiuimj on wubi libh utreui uui tag, Up I. O. O. F. com this city next' week. All convention m members I of the club are being urged to as- ' sist in preparing and serving the meals during the convention days. What Do His Neighbors the voters of Douglas County. elected, I will use all of the power CEO. BACON. M. E. LADIES AID LUNCHEON TO BE HELD THURSDAY AFTERNOON The Methodist Episcopal I-adles Aid May luucheon will be held at one o'clock tomorrow. May 14, in; the church parlors with Mrs. R. L. j Whipple acting as general chair-1 man, assisted by Mrs. Foster But ner, Mrs. R. W. Marsters, Mrs. E. A. Pettey, Mrs. li. S. iiiaik and Mrs. E. j. Wainaeott. The devotions will be in charge of Mrs. ii. A. Cunaday and .the business session will be conducted by the president, Mrs. J. 1). Osbujn. LIEUTENANT iRVING Mm nhotnvio I b Lieutenant John L. Irving was elected president of Umpqua chap ter of the Officers Reserve associa tion at the annual election held in connection with the regular meet ing last night. Captain Ralston Bridges was made vice-president, and Lieutenant Clarence Dun tap was chosen secretary-t reasurer. Captain Lvle Marsters, Lieutenant E. R. Walton and Lieutenant Karl Connor were elected to the execu tive committee. The ot ficers met at 6:30 p. m. at the Umpqua hotel where a ban quet program was enjoyed. fijiecial music was furnished by Marian Church, violinist, and Allen Knudt sen, who gave harmonica solos, ac companied at the piano ly Mrs. H. C. Church. Harris Ellsworth, editor of the News-Review and president of the chamber of commerce, gave a talk on Americanism, and Major C. S. Pet tee, R. O. A. instructor, gave a talk on his experiences in Porto Rico. POET'S CORNER A GARDEN By RICHARD B, PHILLIPS My friend has a garden Of flowers in bloom: Dainty red coral And yellow scotch broom. Lantaua in lavender And daisies divine With bleeding hearts red As the reddest of wine. Sweet William as gay As a bright gingham dress And lilacs that sway When the breezes caress. An old fashioned garden Where to sit makes it seem That life is a perfumed And beautiful dream. VITAL STATISTICS v -BORfft ftOiiiJii'fr employee at Hurley's Rcivttfyl LONG To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long, of this city, at Mercy hos- pltal, Sunday, May in, a son. IU1 liU MC(D)1 OF . of my position as Assessor and that taxation may be more nearly IT. nrnll TVT 1N C W Spends Day in Medford Attor ney tiny Cordon spent Tucuduy in Mi-ttfurU attending to business. Portland Visitor Here Kurl liourk, of Portland, was a bui ncrfs visitor in this city yesterday. Receiving ' Medical Treatment ,ui,d rpceiv"g mcdi"" New Soda Fountain The Dairy Lunch, owned by Harold Bloom quist, installed a new soda fouu tain this week. Applies For Bounty Victor How ard, of Tenmile. applied to County Clerk Roy Agee yesterday for bounty on a" coyote. Here Tuesday Mr. nnd Mrs. Jonsey Jones and family, of Myr tle Creek, were huslness visitors in this city Tuesday. Verv III Billv Gould, son of Mr. nad Mrs. H. W. Gould of Myrtle Creek, Is reported to be very ill from an abscessed ear. Moves to Bates Home Mrs. Clif ford Sherrill has moved from South Jackson street to the home off her sister, Mrs. B. G. Bates, in Eden bower. Soend Tuesday Here Gnome T). Weaver, democratic candidate for representative, and Mrs. Weaver, of Myrtle Creek, were business visi tors in Roseburg Tuesday. Visits Here Kenneth Hrtgg, of Coouille, spent the week-end here vlsitine his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Hags. He is empiovod at the Safeway store in Coquille. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. L. T-. Wimberly, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Whnberly nnd Judge nnd Mrs. Car) E. Wlmberlv went io Drain yes terday to attend a funeral. Home From Hospital Mrs. Bert Courtney and baby daughter, Cor liss, have been discharged from Mercy hosnital nnd are now at their home on South Main street. Visit In Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. S.'A. Stnrmer spent the week end visiting in Grunts Pass. Yes terday Mr. Stunner and son, Ken neth, left for Sulem Io attend to business for a short time. Working at Beauty Shop MIsr Nelda Roadmnn, a graduate of Pa- ..tflr. tl,...llt.r nnllm.n .111,1 f.. I parlor in Portland, 1ms arrived' in Roseburg to work at Marion's Beauty salon. as a member of the Board of fairly and equally distributed I Pah! Political Advertisement.) Vacationing Two Weekt Misa Zoe Dempsey, nurse at the veter ans' facility hnspilal, left Sunday for the east to spend two weeks vacationing. Spend Day at Appelhoff Home Mr. and Mrs. V. R, Buckingham spent yesterday visiting at1 the homo of Mrs. F. II. Appelhoff in Eden bower. Back From Portland Mrs. Jack Seufrt, owner of the Cinderella shod, spent the week-end in Port laud, where she underwent a min or nasal operation. Sunshine Club to Meet Mem- hers of tho Norihside uashine ; club have been invited to spend Thursday afternoon as guests of Mrs. Helen Cars tens. U. S, W. V. Auxiliary to Meet The George S tanner auxiliary to the l nited Spanish War eterans will meet at eight o'clock Thurs day night at the armory. Visits Father Delbert Hatfield, manager of the Standard Station Inc., at the Deer creek bridge, spent the week-end In Cloverdale visiting his father, Clyde Hatfield. Making Home Here Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Moore have returned from their wedding trip to Califor nia and arc making their home in an apartment at 222 Rose street. Home From Hospital L. L. Mil ler and son, Sammy, have both been discharged from the Eugene hos pital and are reported to be con valescing satisfactorily nt their home in Dltlurd. Here Yesterday Ennil Brlggs, of Myrtle Creek, was here yester day attending to business regard ing the grand Jury. He was ac companied to town by his son, Webster, who spent the day visit ing friends. Will Speak Friday Rev. Stearns dishing, Jr., pastor of the Metho dist Episcopal church of Sut?rlin, will speak during the devotional period over KKNll for Rev. K. B. ixickhart of this city Friday morn ing. Lady Elks to Meet Thursday The Lady Elks will meet for a so cial nt eight o clock Thursday ni nh t at the temple with Mrs. Charles Boyd acting as hostess. Prizes will he given for high scores in contract bridge and pinochle. Living in Estacada In a recent report concerning the death of L. K. Belfils, formerly residing in Roseburg, It was stated that Mr. ltelfll's first wife, whoso maiden name was Myrtle Wright, had died. The statement was an error. She is residing in Estacada. Here for Few Days Mrs. O. H. Hess fs spending a few days nt her homo on South Pine street, hav ing just returned from a visit with "rr ! , lior husband in California. Kh nlans to leave Saturday for Mui'hIi- fleld to spend the summer months. Sewing Club to Meot Tho Trl- Sntiurn S(v.'int! cltili of the Hitjitlst church will timet all ilny ThlilHday ut (he home of Mi'H. (lnorttG Cnskoy on tho North I'ltciflo highway. A mtlm-k luncheon will he Berved ul noon. Tho croup will hjioikI tho duy inuUltiK white ci-osh ImmhiKCB. Visiting at Common Home Mr. ami Mrs. K. Belcher, of Hollywood. Calif., have arrived to visit the hitter's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam Common, in Kiversdaie. Mr. llt'lcber Ih employed on I he Los Angeles police force. He rtwt' that he is enjoying the fishing in Douglas county. Visit Over Week-End Mrs. Oh- car Lindsey and son, Orvilh and Mrs. Harriet Ix, of this cily, en- Joyed the week-end viniling the hit ter's two daughters, Mrs. Eunice McVeigh and Mrs. Lloyd Illchard- Hon. at Mm coast. They returned home, via Marshfield and crossed the new Coos bay bridge. Back to Portland Irvine C. Gardner and his son-in-law",, St. John Schonber, of liiddie, stopped here this morning en route home from Portland, where they have been Investigating the timber sit uation. Mr. Gardner reported that all small mills from here to Port land ure now operating at full ca pacity. Visit in Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kronke and daughter, Het ty; Mr. and Mrs. AHert Kronke, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. KronKe, .Mrs. L, W. Ingels and Mrs. .1. K. Leach spent Sunday In Kugene visiting at the Homer Pyke home. Other guests there Included Miss Ksther Pyke, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Charles Dawson and small daugh ter of Marl Inez, Caltr. A family re union and birtbday celebration was enjoyed by the group. Benefit Play Thursday The Dlllard community will sponsor "Plaln June." a throe-act comedy, as a 4-H club benefit entertainment at elsht o'clock Thursday evening nt the Kvergreen grange hall. The play Is under the direction of Mrs. L. L. Miller. The cast Includes Helen Huell, Ivan Williams, Gelo dlno lialdwin, Barbara Imiance, Klsie Spackman, Wilbur Meredith. Bruce Spackman, Karl Oakley, Ha zel Davis. Bert Laurance and Vir ginia Lam ant e. Tbe general pub lic has been invited to attend. Missionary Society to Meet Tbe Presbyterian Missionary clety will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the, church audi torium for a Bpecini program in charge of Mrs. W. M. Campbell. who will present a one-act play, if I Be His Disciple," which Includee the following: Mrs. Lena Slattery, Mrs. Victor Clark, Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Itotrers, Mrs. Harold Bellows, Miss F.lafne Brown and Mrs. Fred erlck J. Porter. The program hour will ho followed by refreshments In the parlors of the church. Mission ary societies and friends have been invited as special rucbIs of the day. Repainting Building The Mun chausen club front is being re painted this week. Go on Business Trip Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lindhioom, of Dixon vilte. and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. time, of Wilbur, left today for Reedsport ami Winchester Buy to attend to business. Leaves for Texas R. O. King left yesterday for his home at San An- seio, Texas, after spending the past two months at Mvrlht Creek visit ing his mother, Mrs. 'Charles Rice, and sister, Mrs. H. W. Gould. Son Is Born According to word received here, a son was horn few days ago to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gait, at San Fernando, Calif. Mr, Gail was formerly employed at the veterans' administration facility In this city. Go to Portland Dr. nnd Mrs. John N. Perkins ami Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Spencer left today for Port land, where the former took do livery of a new Buick. Mr. Spencer is manager of the Roseburg Motor company here. Dallas Visitor Here R, C. Mc- Knight, salesman for the Dallas Machine and Locomotive Works, Inc., of Dallas, spent Tuesday in this cltv visiting his two aunts. Mrs. H. (). Pargeter nnd Mrs. Edytii Giimour. Returns Today Mm C H, Baitey returned to her home on South Deer creek todav, after go ing to Portland the first of Ino week to see her sister. Miss Es telle Conover, leave for her home in Flint, Michigan. Will Ope n S to re D. M. J, Brooks Is opening the North side second hand store Friday, May lath, in the Northsido Apartment building in North Roseburg. He will handle all types of second hand goods. Visiting Relatives Mrs. Carl W. Lehman n and son, Dei win, and daughter. Leitha, of Baker, Ore., are here for a week or two visiting the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKav, and her parents. Mr. and Mrs, D. P. McKay, at Wilbur. After their visit they will go to Helena, Mon tana, to join Mr. Lehmnnn, who has been transferred there from Baker as general agent of the Rail way Express company. Mrs. Voyfc Improving Fraivklyn Voyt, relief manager for Douglas county, returned this morning from Portland, where Mrs. Voyt, who lias been critically III for several mouths, was taken Saturday, to receive treatment at Portland sani tarium. Mrs. Voyt was riven ti thorough examination. Mi. Vovt stutes, nnd the physicians gave a very encouraging rejiort. She stood the trip well, and wuh reported to be showing Immediate response to treatment. CITY VISITORS Or. C. 71. Tiniley, of South Deer creek, was a business visitor In this city yesterday. Mrs. Victor Phlpps, of Hico creek, spent yesterday In this city Bliop ping nnd visiting. .Mrs. K. Clayton and Gordon and Mrs. C. C. Lu malice, of Dlllard, spent yesterday here sii'ippiug. Mrs. Conrad Lundeen, of Mel rosft, shopped and visited friends in lown yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hatfield and Mrs. Howard HutfUfhl, f South Deer creek, were visitors hero yes terday. 11. A. Winston, of Winston, was a business visitor in this city yea tonhty. Mark N. Tisdale. of Rulherlin, spent a few hours hi town yester day on business. j Mrs. Mary Deny, of Drain, spent i yesterday in tills city attending to business and visiting. John Roberts, of Urockwuy, spent several hours in this city yesterday ! on business. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swarts, of 1 Riddle, were business visitors in t, town yesterday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eber Shouts, of Curtin, were in town attending to business yesterday. Clyde lieckiey, of Kikton, was a business visitor hi this city yester day. Mrs. Sidney Adams, of Oakland, shopped and visited friends in town yesterday. Ores Htitiser and Henry Sielert, Jr.. of Riddle, were hero ullcndlng to business ypsiprihvy. James Howard, of Tenmile, spent yesterduy in this city attending to business. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dnvenport and children and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hehard and daughter, Mildred, .of I'mpqun, were visitors here yester day. Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, of Myrtle Creek, spent yesterduy in this city on business. Mr. and Mrs. James Hntten, of Olengary, spent n short lime In town yesterday on bualncittt. Mrs. R. D. Kleist, of Coos Junc tion, shopfted and visited friends in town yesterduy. William Gilhrcath, of Dixonvllle, spent yesterday In this city attend ing to business. NOTM fi FUJI 1 III.K 'l Ml V l-W'pitrtinrnt of Ihe Interior. CScner n l-iind (iffl.-o nt UnH.-tMirtc. r- wn. My l.Mti. 4 Nollcf Ik ri-r. l,y Klv-n that f'liarlcn W. John fun, of 1'mp'iim. T'-nnn w!t. tut lt-ffiuhr in, )1- tj(n'-wt-Ml wttrv, ( Jl Nj. v.Mt ;,(-,, for Iit 1. t urifl .1, JWlinn 1K. Tow-nNhln 21 H.. JtiiriKP 7 IV.. WHiaijjfUe MtTliJan. huf filpd IM- tf '. tt1 inf'-niWn to nmkt flniit threw ynr Proof, to HtnMIh Maim to tin' In nil n hove dcnrrJe'-d Ixfor C-oTB CiTll' V, ii.-Rjn1.-r, 1'. K. t'Tiit "fftii-. nt Id'H.-lnirir. tft-((oii, on Ihe 2lh Hnv of .(nne. 1fiS. W.ilter Carter, of Rnxfthur k. Ore gon H-nry f'rnno, of lTmpjufi, Orrifon. Kr( 'rnii, f t'mi'ifl. Irwmi. .ledH Carter, of KoHetiurK. Orn B"n. rtfXHtOE I'IN'I.KV. ItcglKtar, Punishing Percival. CHICAGO, Muy 12 Instead of arresting Pereivai Knight when they caught him tossing nuts and halts Into the ring where two heavyweight wrestlers grunted nnd tugged, the police left his case iftt to (he state nlhietir rnmmis- Adults 25c Children 10c THURSDAY Friday and Saturday! Rapid-Fire Romance I . .nftllll . ' in' Starts Thursday 3 Days The Most Fun You've Had in a Duck's Age! as"" . music in Ae t U-. rMm. on K camp- irU air . . school ana m TODAY BANK NIGHT $300 SZMarujcweb ULLAVAN with James STEWART in j ' Matt, 25c Eves. 3So Kids 10o Blon. The commission "suspended" Knight's right to attend either box ing or wrestling matches in lilnois for one year. E. A. Hester, of Glide, spent Tuesday In this city attending to business. Shows 1:30-7-9 P. M. Spelled in Gun-Fire! ENDS TODAY "3 Live Ghosts" BANK NIGHT" $300 :, nto a co-ed circus. ONLY 8hovrs 1:30-7-9 P. M.