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    ROSEBURG REW3-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH ft, 1937.
THtvTE
A Hfct ihM fiU it's put.
fth Holiday"
You-young -fellows will like
the feel, of this nw light
Weight hat, and the look of
it in the .mirror.- Put it on a
smart angle, snap down the
brim,-" dent - in the crown,
you're all set, .
93.05
.PITCHER OR JUG
' Written March 3 1887 '''
They tolled together side' by side
In the field where the corn was
- -growing; -.' .
They paused a while !to quench
' their thirst, .
'Grown; weary' with the hoeing.
"I fear, my friend," I said to one,' '
That you will ne'er be richer;
.You drink, I see from the little
brown Jug, -Whitat
your friend drinks from
" the pitcher.
"Oiie Is filled with alcohol,' -: ' .
The fiery drink from the still:
The - other -with water clear and
'-' COOi' '
: Prom the 'spring at the foot of
- the mil. ;'- ,'..',;'' .V '
"In all' of ' life's: best gifts, my
-. 'inena,' " ' '
I fear1 you will ne'er be richer.
Unless yeuv leave' the little brown
is- lugi'-vJ-'v.?';';'-' '" ;-'- . :
J And drink,Ilke. your friend, from
My words hairo proved a prophecy,
For years have-nassed awav: '
How dd.yoii think have -fared. our
' '. ;-ftends, . ' - .V ;
" .That . tolled- In . the' fields that
One ia a reeling, drunken sot,
' GrowTi-'-poorer. instead-of richer;
The- other has. won both- wealth
- vand fame'.' " ': '.- i.- '
And.be always drank from the
l!''.' 'Wltcher.'---1' ' ; - '-: '--
Minneapolis and St. Paul Pioneer
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i-rvsBt -.Huumiueu uy iuu OTirpoyiie,
ltlddlej';.;.';i.V . :-'-.'i -
MAN . '
Man is ;a -creature that the . world
. . would be. lost without..
Some are tell., and lanky and oth
' ers short and stout. -
Onm, .u nnata ami .nirllarn urhlla
. many- are' the. business typo,
Yet there's .iheij who have their
nilpds'ln' the gutters
Over cheap' and. costless tripe.
Now 'taker the biiBthess man for in-
mi&ucv, ," -. ; .- , .,
He generally "works' hard .all day.
He does his best to get ahead and
make the; bast' of pay.
lie works and slaves in an office
' or travels on the road,
But what be, does or doesn't do,
. :v his burden be must load.
A writer or a poet Is a man with
a gigantic mind. .
There's nmhv -in this world of ours.
some crlppicd and totally
blind.
Some - writers write -of adventure
'. and others of love affairs
But as long as it : entertains us,
the type written nobody cares.
But a bum is p. bum -vhoreyer he
may be.
If on the coast, or In the mnun
r tains, or far ovor son.
Refinement Is the typo that ' is
wanted all over.
What. women now wish Is a perfect
-; r.lovos. '
i ny James w; Howard Jr.
. " '
The evening sun Is setting far In
me goiaon-west. ' -
Tlta hti.ila"1iiu( ntwl ltlnadnHtu Imvn
' gone to their daily rest,
The day is nearly over and that
. toil and work Is done
But tomorrow life will be anew
with traffic on the run. -
Life Is composed of work and hard-
. ship .ir.j. . '
Laughter,, .gayety, . sorrow nnd
worry,
Without God's help 1 and certain
friendship, . " .;
Life Is nothing . but hurry scurry.
Lore plays the' part of happiness
and contentment. -
Hoping and waiting for life to con
tinue, .
Then young ones grow up' having
grudges an resentment
O'er, difficult situations that
they've put themselves Into.
So' on and on the wh?le thing
COM."' ' ,
But where of when It stops nobody
IBOWI. .
It always has been and It always
will be
Until the end of the world, Just you
POtTS CORNER
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
GREEN P.-T. A. HAS
MEETING FRIDAY
Thj Green P.-T. A. met at the
Qreen school house Friday evening
at 8:00 o'clock.' Mrs. Earl Agee
presided at the business meeting
111 Die absence of the president,
Mrs. Walter A. Davis.
The major item of business was
the discussion of remodeling the
basement for recreational pur-
ooses. The matter was tabled un
til more complete details could be
obtained. :
Mrs. Chas. Insloy, membership
chairman, reported forty-two mem
bers to date.
Mrs. Fred A gee, president of the
study club, reported 19 mpmbers
enrolled and announced sue wouiu
entertain the drib Tuesday. March
8. Mrs. Carl Schmidt will report
on last Tuesday's : lecture from
O. S. C. by D. O. M. Chambers.
The decision' was mane to buy
two baseballs and a volley ball for
the school children, also to repair
the swings on the playground.
John Hess and Goo. Holm wore
appointed on this coimnltteo.
A contribution to the fund for
the gift for the the retiring state
president, Mrs. Virginia Kietzer,
was voted to be sent to stnto head-
Quarters.
The members elected to present
names of candidates for the vari
ous officers, at the April election
meeting were Mrs. Vera Stevenson,
chairman, Mrs. Chas. Insloy and
Mi's. Joseph Porter. , -
MrB. Fred Agce led in the rtis
cusslon of the program topic "CO'
operatives," and announced the
tonic for next time relating to
character education tp be "Good
TaBt3." . " ''
Mrs. Hugh Hensen, Mrs. Vera
Stevenson and Mrs: Joseph Porter
were named on the refreshment
committee for next month.
Mrs. Smith- and Mi-s. G.. Blake
served refreshments in tho base'
mont at the close of the. meeting
to the sixty people in attendance.
Games played added to the picas
ure of those present. . ; r ? . ':
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LADIES AID SOCIETY
HAS FINE MEETING . :
LOdKINGGLASS, March 8. The
Ladles Aid society held the regu
lar -monthly business and social
meeting at the home of Mrs. Ar
thur Marsh on Wednesday alter
noon.' Considerable interest is cen
tering in the St. Patrick bazaar
and potluck supper which will be
given by the society in tne grange
hall on the evening of March 17.
Arraneementa will'be in charge of
the following ladles: , Tables ana
decorations. Mrs. Iesne ; Higgins
and -Mrs. W. J: Meredith; fancy
work booth, Mrs. Mount, Mrs. Horn-
er. noroy Ke, -iwr. jf,;-uBi;wHj "
Mrs. George Little; program, Mrs.
Masters, Mrs. Nelson AndruS and
Mrs. Alma-LeClerc; supper, Mrs.
Corvin Heard, Mrs. Roy Buell, Mrs.
George Bacon and Mrs.; O. G. Rog
ers; giftB,. Mrs. Tibbets and Mrs.
Arthur Marsh. . '
Materials were provided uy
Mrs. Mount for crocheted rag rugs
and Beveral rugs were started dur
ing the afternoon. The meeting
Was presided over by the presi
dent. Mrs.' Smith. Mrs. Nordyke
led . the devotions. Refreshments
were served bv the hosteBS assist
ed by Miss June Masters and Miss
Blanche Alcock. Among inose at-tAn.lli.p-
were: Mrs. Wm. Voor-
hies. Mrs. Masters, Mrs. Roy Buell,
Mrs. Corvin Heard, Mrs. Mount,
Mrs. Leslie Higglns. Mrs. O. : G.
Rogers, Mrs. Tibbets, Mrs. Homer
Nordyke, Mrs; Howard, Mrs. W. J.
Meredith. Mrs. George Little, Mrs.
Glen White, Mrs. W. L. Smith, Miss
June Masters, Miss Blanche Al
cock and Mrs. Arthur Marsh.
BIRTHDAY PARTY IS .
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
TENM1LE. March 8. Mrs. u. A.
Vaughn and Mrs. J. F. Brown en
tertained at the Reston school
house with a pnrty for Mrs.
Vauehn's daughter. Camilla lieu,
on hor birthday, Frldny, March
6th, from 2 until 4 p. m. Tne teacn
er, MiBS Montgomery, and pupils
greeted Camllle with a song, "Hap
nv nirthdav to You." and present
ed to her many lovely gifts. Doris
Matthews also sang a song and tne
remainder of the afternoon was
spent in playing games. A dainty
luncheon was served to the guest
of honor, Camllle Bell, the teacher,
Miss Montgomery, Doris Matthews,
Ilctty Lou Harbison, Elaine nnd
Ivan Matthews, Cornelia, Maribell
nnd Stanley Brlnt,. Margaret,
Ruthio Jo and Kenneth Culbcrtson
and tho hostesses, Mrs. Vaughn
and Mrs. Brown. , ';
SOUTH DEER CREEK LADIES
HAVE H. E. CLUB MEETIIMU
l-ndles of the South Deer Creek
U.ma fnnnnm M Kllllt
were entertained at the hall last
Thursday by Mrs. Harry uouison
nnd Mrs. D. E. Morburg. The uft
ernoon was snent in. sewing and
visiting. , r '
Among those present were mrs.
H. E. Blood, Mrs. Joe Kttnlsh, Mrs.
n Rropdlnve. Mrs. Helen Slefrld-
son. Mrs. Flora Cox, Mrs. C. H.
Bailey, Mrs. Jennie Karcher, Mrs.
Winona Bailey and one guest, Mrs.
Plnkerton.
GLIDE TOWNSEND CLUB TO
MEET TUESDAY EVENING
Thn miilA Tnwnspnd club 'will
hold its regular monthly meeting
at eight ociock Tuesday evening
at the grange hall. All members
B.barf In allntlll thin mPRtlnS
and be prepared to give a talk on
Why 1 L.IK6 ine lownseuu rimi.
The general public is most cordial
iv invited Refreshments will be
served later In the evening.
www
A BDAMrVft ftlftTER '
INVITED TO CORONATION
OF KING GEORGE
Mr. and Mrs. Ian C. Hannah, tne
i , . .i.ib, AfePhrla A. Rrsnd.
n tutm itv am Included in the
tl.t .'.(l.nrt lh i-nrnn.llon
I of King George. Mr. Hannah Is a
I m, uriv imv iv - - -
and MrB. Hannah are well known
In this city, having visited the
BrandB here.
'.''.
"CADDIE WOODLAWN" '"
OBSERVE8 BIRTHDAY .
Mrs. Caroline Watklns of route
one, Portland, who Is known all
over the United ntates to boys
and girls as ''Caddie Woodlawn,"
celebrated her eighty-fourth birth
day anniversary February 22 at the
home of her daughter and son, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Robert Pfell. Her admir
ing readers sent her six pounds of
chocolates, - 159 birthday letters
and 20 birthday cards, besides
numerous other gifts.
The story of which sho is the
heroine won the Newberry medal
ron liiii. Her granddaughter, enrol
Ityrlo Brink, the author,: informed
Mrs. Watkius the story will he
printed in the Swedish and Danish
languages and will be available
for children of those countries in
April.
Mrs. Watklns, is tho molber of
Mrs. Wanda Armour, of Roseburg,
and is well known here, having
formerly made her home with Mrs.
Armour, before going to Portlnnd
to reside with another daughter.
Since the book. Caddie Wood-
lawn, was published, MrB. Watklns
has received 3500 letters from peo-
nle all over the United Slates. One
whole pack of letters was sent by
one school, where the teacher had
read the book aloud to the stu
dents. The book Ib In both libraries
here. ;' ' . .
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OS BOR N.TAYLOR TEA .
IS CHARMING AFFAIR
FOR MRS. C. D, CANNON
One of he loveliest and " most
charming! iWalrs of the week was
an Informilvtea -given by ' Mrs.
Grant Osbftrn and -Mrs. A. B. Tay
lor at the home, of the former In
Laurelwood Saturday afternoon in
compliment to MrB. C. D. cannon,
who is leaving soon for La Grande
to make her home. ' - . ..
About thirty neighbors and close
friends called between the hours of
three and 4:30 o'.clock. The rooms-
of the Osborn home were especial
ly lovely with large bouquets .or
spring flowers and pussywillows.
The tea table was! attractive with
a centerpiece of daffodils and Jbb
mine, r .- ; S ) '; i'j-i
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MRS. THOMA8 GRAHAM ' 5
HONORED SATURDAY NIGHT
BY MRS. M. J. NEWLAND t; ;
' To: compliment Mrs. ThomaB
Graham; who left Sunday for Em
pire to make ner nome, Mrs. Mau
rice J. Newland entertained Inform
ally Saturday evening by Inviting
Mrs. C. F. ' Pierce and Mrs. T. H.
Reeves as guests honoring Mrs.
Graham at a theatre , party ot
Hunt's Indian. ,, ' ; .'..''
Following the theatre, : linage
n oninvsd at the Newland home
on West First street.;.; The guest
prize was presented to. Mis. Gra
ham and the high score prize was
won by Mrs. Pierce. Later ..MrB.
Newland served lovely, refresh
ments. !,:,..
CITY VISITORS
nm.i Pnnlsnn. of Umnnua. was
a business visitor, in this city yes
terday. : '--'"'" '"'"
Dan Perdue, of Days Creek, at
tended to business in town Satur
day for a few hours.
Mrs. J.' H. Howara, oi nmuie,
spent a short time here Saturday
shopping.-
lnnl Vann nt MnlrnRP. snent a
few hours hero Saturday attend
ing to business.
Edgar Jones, of Oakland, was
hern ntlenriine to business for a
few hours Saturday.
Ernest r . jonnson, ot nieirose,
spent Saturday In this city attend
ing to business.
Ifnm'v ffrnlin et Mplrnne. vim n
business visitor in this city Satur
day. -
.T P ntmllnr. of Anchor, was In
town Saturday attending to busi
ness.
Stock and Bond
AycragM
8T0CKS
Compiled by The Associated Press.
March 8:
80 15 '15 60
Ind'ls RR's Ut's St'ks
Todny 100.8 46.9 50.4 74.6
Prev. day 101.6 47.4 60.3 76.0
Month ago .... 99.6 41.8 51.7 73.1
Yenr ago S0.6 36.4 48.1 61. 4
1937 high 101.5 17.4 64.0 75.0
1937 low 94.1 37.8 611.0, 69.1
1936 high 99.3 43.6 53.7 72.8
1930 low 73.4 30.2 43.4 66.7
BONDS
.' 20 10 10 10
nil's Ind'ls Ut's Fgn.
Today .. 90.8 103.9M01.2 72.8
Prev. day 97.0 103.9 101.3 72.7
Month ago .... 98.0 104.1 102.1 74.0
Year ago 93.0 102.8 102.2 71.2
1937 high 99.0 104.4 102.8 74.7
1937 low 96.9 103.8 101.3 72.7
1936 high 98.2 104.4 103.1 73.0
1936 low 86.9 101.8 99.3 67.6
Now lows.
Schilling
ii
ZK. rxunqanan
Riprika
Rick rid.
Delicate flavor.
J
OUR BOARING HOUSE
:
LISTEN, HOOPLE 1
CAJ1 VVHA1 I iw
-YOU HAVE NT 1 KMCW ;
MORE ABOUT .TH' PINE,
POUSITS OP SALESMAW-
THAM A 60FA KMOWS
ABOUT MECKIWO rX
CAM TALK TH1 HAT .
RIGHT OFF A CUSTOMER,
AKJD "THEM 6ELL.
HIM HIS OWN
i HAT,'
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Back From Corvallli Miss Ruth
Vance has returned here, after
spending the week-end visiting In
Corvallls. She is a senior high
teacher. , ;
Improving Irving Doucette, ' of
the Grand Beauty shop, is report
ed to be doing nicely nt St. Vin
cent's hospital in Portland, where
he Is receiving medical treatment.
Attends i to ). Business Clarence
T. Williams; of the state iforesterB'
office in . Salem, attended to busi
ness here at the Douglas County
Fire Patrol association office .Frl
dny and -Saturday. ; . ii
i Leaving Wednesday V. V. Harp
ham, supervisor of Umpqua forest
service, expects to leave. Wednes
day for Portland , to spend two
weeks attending a meeting of for
est supervisors of Oregon . mid
Washington.
Return to Medford Mr. 'and Mrs,
C. C. Archibald left Saturday;; tor
their home IniMedford, after spend
ing a few days in this city while
the former attended to business for
the 'Copco. The' Archibald family
formerly made their home here. '
Edenbower Class to Meet The
Edeubower Bible class will meet
Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. C. J. Bradley III
Edenbower, with Rev. W. C. Fall
cettes as teacher. Anyone inter
ested has been most cordially In
vited. THURSDAY
Grand Return
'Olnlja
Local
News
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with
Adolphe Menjou - Jean Hersholt
Ned Sparks - Don Ameche
Ritz Brothers
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YOU'RE A PEDDLER
VOU'VE BEEN! OME S'LOMQ,
THAT EVERY TIME tOU
COWE NEARAPOORIOU ,
PUT YOUR FOOT IN lT--HMP
YOU CALL. YOUR
SELF A SALESMAN
FAW; YOU COULDN'T
6ELU HACK SAWS IM
SIMC3 SlKkS IM fvV DA.V,
A DRUMMEU WAD
BRAINS, AMDX ALWAYS
CARRIED A
LINE OF SAMPLES
' I
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tri n a Kft
Moves to Empire Mrs. Thomas
Graham left yesterday for Empire,
wic, IU JUIU llUBUtlllU UUU
make her homo. Mr. Oruham was
transferred there to manage the
Sale way store a fow weeks ago.
Home From .Hospital Miss
.Mary Dell GeUdos was discharged
from Morcy hospital Snturday fol
lowing an appendectomy and is
now convalescing satiBiactortly at
her homo on North Jnckson street.
Nurses to Meet District No. 11
of Oregon State Graduate Nurses
association, will meet at eight
o'clock Tuesday night ut the home
of tile president, Mrs. A. B. Cacy.
All members and graduate nurses
invited.
Lady Lions to Meet The Lady
Lions will meet at a 7:30 o'clock
dessert-supper tonighLrat the Al
bert Micelli home on the Melrose
road, with Mrs. Micelli and Mrs.
David Hess, joint hostesses.
Music Teachers to Meet Doug
ins County Music Teachers asso
ciation will meet at eight o'clock
tonight at the. home of MIbb Ruth
Hoover at 137, North Mnln street,
with Mrs, C, A. Brand in charge
of the program, on "Choplnx"
Back ' From Conference Miss
Thelmu Carter, Miss Eileen Kleist,
MIsb Corinne-Anno Perry, Miss
Joan Perkins, Mrs. W. H. Carter
and Mrs. R. D. Kleist returned here
Inst night, after spending the past
three days in Portland attending
the sllvor jubilee of the older girls'
conference of Oregon. ;
B. P.'W. C. Dinner Meeting
Tho DuslneBs and ProfosBlonal
Women's club will meet at a 6:30
o'clock dinner at the civic room of
the Hotel Umpqua tonight. The
committee in charge includes Mrs.
CharleB A. Brand, MIsb Ina FarnB
worth and Miss Vera Fredrickson.
A musical program - will be pre
sented. All members are urged to
he present. :
and FRIDAY
Engagement
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onna t
Major. Hoople
v'-rfj
VVELLAU. 1
CAN SAY IS
That both m
OF VOU -SU-
ARE GREAT
SALESMEN,'
YOU'VE SOLt7
ME ON TH'FACT
THAT NEITHER
ONE OF YOU
KNOWS ANY
THING ABOUT
TO HAVE
CGI I Ikn
FULL
hoople :
:" WAS A
PRUMMER
IN A BAND
srmicl. inc. t. m ia V. . rT. Off,
Study Club to Meet Tho Glide
"P.-T. A. Study club vlll meet at
the homo of Mrs. Jonu il. Robin
son Tuesdny afternoon.. .. h .
Sewing Club to Meet MrB. Da
vid Hobs will entertain her eve
ning sewing club Tuesday night, at
her home on Hamilton street.
Stop Here Mr. ahd (Mrs.' Ernest
Gllstrnp nnd ' family." of Modford,
stopped hore yesterday for a Bhort
visit at the Harris Ellsworth home,
en route to Eugene on buBlnesB.
Mothers Club to Organise The
University of Oregon Mothers club
will be organized at a meeting to
be held at two o'clock Tuesday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. W. M,
Campbell at 1032 North Jackson
street. All mothers of U. of O. stu
dents and alumni have beon' cor
dially invitod. -j -
Home Demonstration Meeting
A home demonstration meeting will
be conducted by Miss Jessie Pal
miter, from O. S. C. extension de
partment, at the C. E. Marks home
Tuesday for all ladles of Rivers
dale, Garden Valley and Edonhow'
er districts. The meeting will open
nt 10:30 n. m. -with a potluck
luncheon at noon. Homo furnish
ings will be the topic of study for
the mooting. " : -.,
Attend ' Meeting Mr. nnd - Mrfl.
T. H. Roovos; Mr. and Mra. ,C. F!.
Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Oglosby,
Mr., and Mrs.. Cleo. Phillips, ..Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. .1., Schloerann, Mr. and
Mrs. Lerlln Tlnpetts, Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Pine, Mr. , and Mrs. David
Ellis, Miss Alice . Conlow, Ri . H.
Franks, Frank Lemma nnd., Ken
neth ITollI well, of tho Safeway Em
ployees - association, attended ; a
meeting and election ot officers of
tho association held at Curriers
near Marshfleld' yeaterday. :
Ends Today
ALWAYS 2 FEATURES
Starts Tuesday
Mvmnom
MURtimi
STIIKEI I
ALSO
"FrontPage"
In hh greetett rW SIJIVt
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UWUHCC AH
X, PLUS
Eves. 35o f
Kiddles
Here Few Diyt Mrs. M. Plyler.
who maintains her office at Reeds
port, arrived here Friday to spend
a couple of days attending to busi
ness. Spend Day In Eugene Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Hume anil daughter.
Joanne, and Mrs. L. B. McCUntock,
of this city, spent Saturday In Eu
gene visiting.
Return Todsy Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Tribble returned to their home
on Camas mountain today, after
spending the week-end at Jackson
ville, near Medford. - .
Choral Club to Practice The
Choral olub will practice at the
Roseburg Muslo and Art studio
Tuesday morning at ten o'clock un
der the dlrootloh of Mrs. Milium
Ballard. , ' -.: '
Badaura Club to Meet The Ba-
doura club, Daughters of. the Nile,
will hold a slx-thlrty o'clock no-
hostess supper Tuesday night nt
the .home ol Mrs. Albert Micelli on
tho: Melrose, road. .,
Visits at Lytle Home Mrs. Wil
liam Krohmer; of Chicago, has left
Roaeburg after stopping hera for
a visit wllh her niece, Mrs. K. D.
Lynn, on i-Jasi Douglas street. Mrs.
Krohmer Is now enroute to the
Bermudas on a vacation.
Back From Convention Mrs:' E.
V. Hoover has returned to her home
on Main street, after spending sev
eral days In Corvallls attending
the state D. A. R. conentlon.. Mrs.
William A. Becker, New Jersey, na
tional regent, presided over, tho
coiiterenoe convention. . , ' ,l .
Go.; .to Portland n. F. Walton
and his daughter-in-law, Mrs, K. R.
Walton, and Mrs." Helfrig. of this
city, went to Portland , Saturday,
whore the latter two remained un
til today, when they returned on
the -Shasta. Mr. Walton made the
loop trip from Portlnnd, down the
coast, and back to this city. .
Spend Day at Medford Mr. ahd
Mrs. Victor Clark and son. Flabby.
motored -to Medford- yesterday to
Bpend the day with Harold Elliott,
of La Grange, 111.,- and M. J. El
liott, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who
are in' Oregon attending to busi
ness for the Metropolitan Lumber
company. The Clerks are- friends
of the Elliotts since .the former's
eastern residence,' 1
Publio Invited to Benefit A
benefit program will be sponsored
by -the Klwanls club at: Melrose
grange hall at eight o'clock Tues
day evening to raise funds tor the
4-h club work of that community,
The general public has beon invit
ed , to, enjoy the benefit affair. No
admission will: be chanted, but re,
ireBhments will be ;sold later- In
the evening. E.' A. Britton ,wU be
master of ceremonies. '
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Owirfl04 f 9VVs dfisv ftts4rfksptsWi tftsM Vlw Vi4t ftOsMMLAT VHAfffe
.ifBS S)Ws4mM flMtlVV lfMTC !R5i2iiSilt4F . ra cMa
Ill at Heme Kermlt F.nsnder la
reported to be 111 ot scarlet fever at
his home.
Junior-Senior High P.-T. A. .to
Meet The Junlor-Benlor High P.
T. A. will meet at the junior high
school at 7:30 Tuesday evening In
tne assembly room. Parents, teach
ers and friends are Invited.
Mothors !
In treating children'! cold,
don't Uk
chance., UM
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Today and Tuesday
MthyiNICUS
TbMU MITCHELL
Thirst HALL
Bank Night Wednesday
$50.00
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Mate, 2o
Evei. 35c
Kiddies
10o
Show
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Coming Wednesday
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-By Jaee W. Howard. Jr,
member of parliament, twin nr.