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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC. OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1937. THREE )QtttttzSVVttt w. KM An entirely new and different patented self-supporting sock i. . . no garters . . . no binding. CltJari tufiai 1 Si BENEFIT CARD PARTY GIVEN:' AT DREW ' DREW, March 25. Tho' benefit card party, given for the Drew Art and Study clul), at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. V; Short oil Wed ne.'idny evening was well attended. Six tables of five hundred were In lilay. Mrs. Wayne Denn received high score for ladles and WMIard Cook higlr score for men. Lewis Thoniason received the door tirlze. Membors of the club served a midnight supper to Mrs. H. C. Tl aon, Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Barrow. Mr. and Mrs.- O. E. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bratten. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thoniason, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cook, Mrs. Wavne Dean, Mrs. Clarence Tison, Mlsa Olivia Todd, Anna, Beverly and Lenoro Tlson, Wni. Sassic, Jack Feddi mon. Albeit Stingley, Ernest Mai ling, Earl Coolt, Gilbert Bonney, Donald Bratten, Fred Hayes, and Mr. and Mrs. Short. Society and Clubs Local News By LOTUS KNIGHT PQRTER MRS. J. C. SETHER HONOREO WEDNESDAY GLENDALE. March 25. Twen ty members of the (llcndule chap ter of the O. E. R. honored Mrs. C. J. Set her with a" shower at her home Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in opening the many gifts and, visiting followed by dainty refreshments, (jueste Included Mrs. C. B. Austin, Mrs. E. J. Mc.Mulling, Mrs. Forun Har rell, Mrs. Harry Stumbn, Mrs. Gil bert Olson, Mrs. Dora Harper, Mrs. Wrlson, Mrs. W. T. Harbour, Mrs. C. W. Ingham, Mrs. L. U. Nor movlo, Mm. C. E. Illiiige, Mrs. George Olinghouso, Mrs. O. G. .Sethor, Mrs. -Matte Hollar, Mrs. Al lan llellur, Mrs. C. G. lllchards, Mrs. ltoy E. Robinson, Mrs. Grov er McKeown, Mrs. Klla Leach, Mrs. Clara Sether and the honor guest, Mrs. Sether. TIMBER WORKERS CLUB HAS REGULAR MEETING GLENDALE, March 25. The Gleuilule local of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, locally known as the Tltnberworkers, held their regular meeting In the city bull Tuesday evening. C. A. I'ad- loek, secretary of the Willamette valley district council of tho Lum ber und -Sawmill Workors, was present and addressed . twenty eight members, - explaining the purposo of the union und answer ing many questions. One new member was added. Mr. Paddock announced the new charter, No. 2787, would he hero for the next meeting and at that time be install ed. It is also expected Jean V. Matheny, of Portland, would be present. The next meeting would be held Tuesday, March 30. . SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY IS GIVEN GLENDALE, Mqrcli 25. A sur prise birthday .party, honoring Mrs. Isaac Thomas was hold 'at the home of Mrs. John Thomas Satur day afternoon. Tho rooms . were gaily decorated with' daffodils and the afternoon was spent visiting, followed by lovely refreshments. Mrs. Thomas was the recipient of many lovely remembrances. Guests Included Mrs. P. J. Miller, Mrs. Clifford Miller, Miss Stella Burke, Mrs. Esther Miller, Mrs. Mose Thomas. Mrs. Ora Miller. Mrs. Sa die Thomas, Mrs. Charles Birch field, Mrs. KIrbv Thomas and the hostess. Mrs. John Thomas, Shows 2-7-9:30 ' ' P. M. , . Mats. 25c Eves, 35c Children 10c STARTS FRIDAY Grand Return Engagement ROMANCE ACTION BEAUTY xWv ' ' . their lovet... their hats.,,th!r '' feuds...all the turbulent life of the , --Kentucky hill brilliantly Interpreted llT1 by a magnificent castl '. s SYLVIA SIDNEY FRED MacMURRAY HENRY FONDA THE THAU OF MG unnnncinn dime with Frtd Stent, htgtl Bruce, Beulah Bondi, Robert Bar rat, S canity McFarland, Funy Knloht . ' ALSO Bob Steele in "GUN RANGER" feature No. 1 Ends Today AflSVOUllKEIK Feature No. 2 MYSTERY PACKED WITH MIRTH! PARIS FASHIONS OF ; INTEREST TO MILADY PARIS, March 24. (AP) Warmer colors, wider skirts i longer veils, tassels, ribbons flut tering in tho breexe these mark the 1937 Kuster fashions decreed ; by Paris Btyle arbiters. Couts, self-tied at the waist and deep-K lushed ut the sides, Vlare i open to show dresses in blight pat ! turned prints or Warm toned wools or silks, long coats in swagger, ptyle provide a swinging movement , all tlmir own, fulling free from p single button-fastening , at the ; aeck. Suits with wider skirls than last year's, and short box or bolero jackets, spoil youfh and take the right-of-way for Kaster parades. Their llmrei'ln blouses are fronted with ruffles oP fluffy chiffon nr fluted organdie. Their-gilets strike a festive note in ottoman or cross grain silks, chalk white or faintly shell pink. Flowers dot lapels in iIpih bunches of small blooms that take the lead this year. Veils fluttnr Inngnr and fuller, dropping to the shoulders from Panama straw sail ors, or eastern bonnets shaped up off the face to let flowers nestle nndnr the brim 'against the fore head. Mora - and crossgrain rib bons flutter from tho backs of hats and the necks and waists of frocks. . Color mounts ace-hlgh in Rost ers cause. Multi-color embroider ies accent dark frocks nnd ensem bles. White and vivid pipings high light Blnid contH and suits. CoVi frosting flat braids follow along edges or do cnrlycue doRlcus on Jacket fronts. Silk tassels piny up print colors. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY . PARTY GIVEN FOR MRS. GEORGE MUNSON A delightful Burnrise birthday party was given bv Miss Fayo Mun-. son in honor of her mother Mrs. Goorgo Munson at their homo in Tlmpqua. The evening was en toy-, ably spent in nlnving gomes. aftr which Miss Munson served de licious refreshments to Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorge Munson nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilnan. Mrs. C. Tfon and dpughtor, Ruth, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Munson and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. O. Higins. Mr. pnd Mrs. J. Richards and family. Mr. Loatherwood enrf son. Pelbert, Woodrow Conn and Edwin Buckle. UMPOUA REBEKAH LODGE HAS MEETING ELK TON, March 24 ThnlTnm- nua . TtPhekah lodge No. 173 held its regular meeting Tuesday,, even-,1 ing. Two new- members, Mrs. Helen Thorp ana Mrs. Minnie. Law, were taken in at this time. At a late hour lunch was served. The tables wore decorated in green in honor of St. Patrick's day. The tables bad green strenmora, nap kins the shane of clovers and placecards with green. Green jello salads were also served with cake which had green trim. The refresh ment committee consisted of Mona Ttvdell, Dessie Haines and Frances Hedden. j, s. Mcdonald is HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. J. S. McDonald entertained nt n lovely surprise dinner for Mr. McDonald on his birthday anni versary Monday evening at the Silvernook grill. ; The dinner was served nt eight o'clock at a table beautifully ap pointed with a bowl of yellow flow ers, yellow Easter favors and a largo decorated birthday cake. Cov ers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. S. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wlard. Visiting was en joyed during the pleasant evening hours. RADIO CLUB HAS MEETING AT WEATH ERFORD HOME ON TUESDAY The Radio clul) met Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. John Weatherford on tho North Pacific highway to hear i)r. Cham ber's lecture from KOAC on "Beauty Behavior and lirains." Those present were Mrs. Robert Mercer, Mrs. R. H. Wilson. Mr Ford, Mrs. Bruce Yeager and Mrs. Weatherford. The' club will meet again in two weeks. SETH PARKER CLUB HAS LARGE MEETING Tho Reth Parker club held a largo and very enjoyable meeting ut the I lagan homo in Melrose Sunday evening with Rev. and Mrs. KniidelJ, of Mndford, iir guests. Forly were present. Rev. Mr. Randell gave a very Interest ing sermon, followed by special numbers by Billy Joe Hngan, vocnl solo; duet by Carrie and Ruth Tl son and reading by Mr. Hoffman. COOKED FOOD SALE TO BE HELD IN GLENDALE OLENDALE, March 2R. The Ladies Coterie club are sponsoring n cooked food sale - Saturday, March 27, all day at the City mor ket. The proceeds of this siile will be used for the purchasing of new books for the Glendule Pub lic library, sponsored by the Ladles club. SYLMON VALLEY CLUB WILL MEET FRIDAY The Sylmon Valley club will meet with Mrs. Perry Smith on the Lookingglass road Friday af ternoon. March 26. at two o'clnrk. All members are most cordially invited to he present. Back from Salem Mr. and "ra. Robert GHe went to Salem Monday to attend to business nnd eturned to their home In this city Tuesday. Lynne Overman Roecoc Kimi Stops Here L. R. Chambers of Marahfleld stopped here this week to attend to business en loute to Portland. Eacter Food Sale The Ever green grange ladies will hold nn Easier food sale Saturday at Mc Kean and Baldwin's on Casa street. Returns Here Mrs. Roy Grimm, who has been a patient at the Eu gene hospital for the jumt several days, has returned to her home in this city. Undergoes Major Operation Atbnlle Taylor, daughter nt Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Taylor of Lnurei wood. underwent an appendectomy at Mercy hospital this morning. Here from Sitkum Jesse Hicks, Cnpco employe from Sitkum, has returned home niter spending a short time in this city visiting rel atives and attending to business. Applies for Bounty R. 13. Running of Glide applied to Coun ty Clerk Roy A gee for bounty on eovote and five coyote pups which he killed on the Kohlhagen ranch this week. ' Back to School Kormlt Ennn- der has resumed his studies nt school after being ill the past sev eral weeks of scarlet fever at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Enander. Undergoes Operation Miss Marion Murray, Sutherlin high school stnde)it, underwent a ma jor onerntion at Mercy hospital Tuesday. She is reported to be convalescing satisfactorily. Moves to Hamilton Street R. E. Muir has moved from Melrose Hiar route to 828 Hamilton street. Visiting Here Alfred Eddy, stu dent at Willamette uulernity ut Salem, Is hero visiting Attorney and Mrs. B. L. .Edily over the npriiif; holiday. Visiting HereBill Welch, or Portland, has arrived hero to re main over Easter vUttlug bis ''rnndmother, Mrs. Yiolu Pitch- ford, and aunt, Miss Agnes Pitch-ford. Go to Bandon Mrs. Charles V. Stanton and Mrs. W. H. Carter drove to Bandou yesterduv and back last evening. The former, who is employed in Carr'a Variety store here, nttended to business at Carr's Hundon store. To Attend CanvonvIM LnHqe South Pmnnua lod?e, No. 722, hps Invited laurel lodge. No. Ill, A. P. nnd A. M to attend tho nrnsent ine of the fiftv-yenr buttons to Jiidco George K. On'ne nnd Frank Cain nt n 7:30 o'clock dinner meet In" Friduv nl"ht et tA Cnvn v'He Rod and Gnn c'nb bunding. M. M. degree work will follow the dinner. Returns Here Attorney Guv Coriinn in hack In his office after "tending the past few diVH In Slm and Portland attending to buHie He was accoiWpanled orth Moiidnv ns far a Corvnllla bv Arthur Baum. Jr., who return ed to Oretron Stale college, after unending the holiday here1 with 'is parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. A.'W. Bnum, In the Kohlhagcn apartments. Go to Portland Rev. Charles A. Edwards nnd W. C. Harding left this morning for Portland, -where the former will give tho Good Fri day address tomorrow for tho Sal vnMon Army corns of Portland nnd vicinity. Ho will then co to Vnn rouvr. Wnh., to visit his son oud ''mghter-in-lttw, Mr. and Mrs. John Fdwardn, ond will return here Saturday. Mr. Harding will return hero tomorrow. Artsnd the Ccfy GLENDALE GLENDALE, March 25 -A- Hons Onrr nml Bon, Ilursel Carr, loft for their homo til McMimivlllo Sat urday afttr vlftltiiiK for n week Willi Mr. anil Mrs. 1. I). Nelson. Mm. (icnrge Dyer und dnughtor Dorothy utul Mini Rvlvla Weldir- man visited III Myrtle Creek and RosehurR Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. I,. T). Nelson. Tloss Carr and son liursel visited 111 Grunts Piss Thursday. Mrs. Molvin Nva visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keyes, near Grants Pass Wednesday. W. S. Price anil A. L. Phillips were huslnnss visitors ill Rose bur Wednesday. Mr. ami Mrs, Gcorire Dyer anil Mrs. P. .1. Miller transacted husl- ness In Ciranls Pass Wednesday. Mr. nml Mrs. D. II. Miller hail as their house guests over the 'week end their sou, nnhert, law student r'-om Kiirene. and MIbs Uiirbarn Weston of Portland. Andrew Pete was home from the veiernns hospital In Roseburg over tho week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. IlennliiRor transacted business in Rosobui'K Monday. Miss Doreen P,olce Is spending the week with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Bolco. Miss Bolce Is a teacher in the Grants Pass schools. Mrs. Sldim Davis, who has been vIsltliiK her daughter, Mrs. C. 0. Richards, left Mondny for her home In Oregon City. MIsb Laura Rncss was a busi ness visitor In Grants Puss and also attended tho Grants Pass Re bekah lodge Monday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. W- L.' DobyiiB and son Dllllo worn week-end visitors In Medford. ' . o , DREW CITY VISITORS Leaves for Seattle Mrs. A. N. Orcutt loft last night for Seat tle to spend a month visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Fisher, Tho latter was formerly Miss Dorothy Orcutt of this city. ; Visiting Mother Mrs. Vance Howe of Coqullle is in Roseburg visiting her- mother, Mrs. uiyue Cole, before continuing on her way homo from a two weeks' tour of California nnd Mexico. Elks to Meet Thursday Tho P. P. O. Elks will meet nt. n,Blx-thirty o'clock, .buffet suopor tonight a the tempIe,"'to ;he followed by Inltf nllon of a large cluss, nomination of officers ,ind a social hour which will include boxing flouts. Back from Chicago Rev. and Mrs. Robert Schurman and son nnd daughter have returned to their home In this city, after spending the pnHt several weeks in Chicago, 111., where they were called by the Illness of Mrs, Shurman's mother. Prayer Service Tomorrow Mr, and Mrs. S. J. Underbill of Glide will have chnrgo of the weekly Friday . morning prayer service which will he held tomorrow at 9:30 a. in. at the home of Mrs. ID. E. Woodcock at 1136 West B'lrst street. Anyone Interested has been invited. Arrives from Portland Mrs. M. D. Ilrund of Portland arrived here Wednesday to visit nt the home of her son anil daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. llrand. In West Roseburg. Mrs. Brand Is well known here, having visited at the Brand homo for several months a few year ago. P. N. G, Club to Meet The Past Nobel Grand club will meet Friday evening at the J. IS. Pickens home on South Muin street, with Mm Pickens, Mrs. If. F. Hatfield, Mrs, Jess Patrick and Mrs. C. II. Wick bam as hostesses. The entertain ment committee includes Ruth Reese, Mrs. V. T. Jackson and Mrs, C. W. Clark. Visiting in Eugene Miss Dora Gammon left Sunday for Kngene where she plans to spend the week visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ray Duel). Entertainment Tonight Brit ten's 4-11 club entertainers will present their program at lilllard tonight at eight o clock. Plays, stunts and music will be present ed and no admission charge will he made. At the close of the pro- grnui refreshments will he sold The proceeds will go to the DM lard 4-11 club fund. Moving to Portland Victor Clark of tills city Is leaving the Inst of the week for Portland to begin working for u lumber con cern. He has been at the Richfield Oil Btatlon In this city. Mrs. Clnrk and small boii, Bobby, expect to remain hero for a few weeks he fore moving 1o Portland to Join Mrs. Clark. .T. C. Bonis of .Cnnvonvllln was a business visitor In this city yos- terday. Dnrrel Parker of Brockwav spent yesterday in this city at tending to business. L. L. Singleton of Dlxonvllle was In town for several hours yes terday atlending to business. JnmeB llomolkn of Tenmlle spent a short lime in this city yes terlay on business." Joe Blnckford of Glide wns In town attending to business for a few hours Wednesday. Gus Undblooni of Dlxonvllle wns a business visitor In this city yoieniay. R. B. Whiting of Cnnyonvlllo spent yostordny In tills city attend ing to business. .... Emmllt Hall of Wilbur intend ed lo business here for n fow hours Wednesday. OREGON EVENTS FLASHED FROM WIRE SERVICE New Building Planned UEND, March 26. (AP) Coun ty and city officials are consider ing prospective sites for a county- city building, to bo constructed if the proposal Is approved nt a spe cial election planned for June, Offlcluls ugrced on tho Joint construction ut a conference Wed nesday. An GBtlninto of the cost has not been made, awaiting pro' llmlnary plaiiB. River Yields Floater PORTLAND, .March 25., (AP) Tho harbor patrol recovered the body" of on unidentified man from the Willamette river near the steel bridge lest night. A rope hud been knotted uroiind the victim's neck. Tho coroners' office said n clues to the man's identity had been found today. An autopsy will he performed in an effort to leurn the cause of death. Tho man's age waa set jut uiiout ;iu. DREW, March 25. Mrs. Graco dinger has returned to her home bore, after visiting In Los Angeles with her (laughter, Mrs. Charles Mitchell, who recently underwent a major onerntion. Mrfl. Mitchell s condition is Improving. Miss Mnr anna noten. or Kin- math Falls, and alius Edith Todd, of Medford, visited with tho lat ter's sister, Miss Olivia Todd, ovor the week-end. . . Paul Jenkins, of the News-Re view staff, made a business trip to Drew lost week. Mrs. Clarence Tlson, Mrs. Lydin Borders. Beverly and Lenore Tl son were visitors lu Riddle, Saturday. Mrs. Wayno Denn left Sunday for Snlem whore she will be joined by her husband. They plan to leave Fnlom. Monday for a two wnoKS nleasure trip through , Oregon. Washington nnd Idaho. Warren Tlson returned homo Mondny from a trip of inspection ovor C. O. P. Co. lines lu tho const region. Mr. Tlson also niado trip to Poll land while ho wns Uiwny. .-. Mr. and Mrs. Henry urnw'i kiii- oil a coyolo Inst week. Mr. Brown renorts that the door in that sec tion, are very poor from lack of food during tho heavy snows Inst winter, and aro easy prey for the coyotes. O. E. Cook and son,' Donald made a business trip to Roseburg Friday. Walter Glorup and Tammlo Wat son, who havo been visiting the former's sister, Mrs. Wayne Denn, left Saturday. Mrs. W. E. Mills Is making an extended visit with rehillvos In Lps Aiigelos. Mrs. Charles Beavor and small son went to Roseburg Wcdnosdny Those meeling nt the homo of Ed Williams Sunday for rifle prac- lice wero Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bon nev. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. E. Cook, Mr and Mrs. Lewis ThnmaBon, Mr nnd Mrs. Chnrlos Eschllman, Gus Bachman, Fred Hnves, Donald Cook, Darrel, Hob and Gilbert Bon Died At Wheel, Theory GRANTS PASS, March 25, AP) An autopsy supports the theory that Irving M. Davidson of bclmii died at the wheel of his car beroro It crashed off the Redwood highway, Dr. s. H. Osgood, county health officer, until today. The uc- cident was first blamed for David boii's instantaneous death. In the Wleck Monday, George Covey, passenger, suffered com pound fractures and lacerations, Visiting at Bowerman Home Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllnrd Craig of Se attle have arrived In Roseburg to visit with tho latter') brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Bowei-ninn, In Laiiretwnod, for a few days. Mr. Craig Is well known In this city, huving former ly taught lu the senior high school. He Is now tenehlng nt the University of Vashliigtn. Foresters Confer PORTLAND, March 25. (AP) Siipervisiors from the 20 niitio'nnl forests In Oregon and Washington completed n 12-duy study of num. agement problems today. The eon foronno, conducted by Regional Forester C. J, Illicit, placed special emphasis on the development of n practical siiHliilned yield lo insure an adeiiunte forest products supply lor future generations. ' Tho sessions were closed to the public to give fhe foresters free dom of expression of controversial matters. Stop Here Mr. and Mrs. Wayno Wakefield, who have been residing in Cottage Grove for the pant few years, stopped over hero 'i'uesday and left Wednesday for Medford lo make their home.' During their stay here, they visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ojborn. .Mr. Wakefield recently roslpned his place with Stsndnrd Stations, inc., .at Cottage Grove tu accept employment with a hardware company nt Medford. He was formerly with Standard stations In this city. Actors must speak louder in cold weather In order to be hoard; their nudlenr-es wear more clothes anil clothes absorb sound. j&tinctive Service Schilling Baking Powder makes cakes I . r . light as snoivflakcs. I This will la i season ol record sailings... It's Comnalion-Parii Eipmilion Year! MaVi earlg bookings stil on i gianl Empress' liner, low-cost "Duclssi" or "Mont" slip. Hive lie edvanlsgss oltered fag one exper ienced service Iron trail to ship-side...end borne again. Transcontinental trains daiig from Vancouver, B. C, through the magnuv cent scenerg ol the Canadian Roc'iies...con necting directly with tailing! to Glasgow, Bollsst, Liverpool, Southampton and Hiv,-. Deduced Round Trip Fares now...with more than 100 European travel bargains. Com plete inlormilion and AU-Epense Tour folder avtilable Iron YOUR OWN TRAVEL AGENT...or el our local ollices. O 'a.' W H. DEACOH. Cn'l 1ml rwi ruit an S.. hey la. list lit. IH OS J!, Ptrilial mtma now luraitn mm m m mi ma WE LOVE AN EASTER PARADE Be the proudest lady in the Eaeter Parade In one of these bonnets! Live ly and gay with veil or flowtr trim, thara are tiny toques, amart brims and young off-faca bonnots to crown your curia, straw and rinnon typos. All. alias, All popular colors. S2.95 and $3.95 UP the STYLE shop 139 N. JACKSON ST. U V noy and Ed Williams. ' Krnest Mailing. W. E. Mills and Herman tlettlkl wore visitors In Roseburg Saturday. Mrs. LowlB Thoniason wos cn - ed to Medford last week to be Willi her mother who was seriously 111. DRAIN DRAIN, March 24 'Mr. and Mrs. O. V, Similars have nurohns- ed tho Geo, Guard property and will take possession as soon as It is vacated by the Walthrop family. tub uivio oiiio held a meeting at their club rooms WednoBday and made plans for n potluck din ner on 1'iiuny nignt which was well attonded. Mrs. C. E. Truoblood nccomnan- led Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Churchill and Mib. Churchill. Sr., of Rose burg, lo Eugene Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harr Is of Klamnlh Kails have bought "The Onkes" In Siinnydale. formerly owned by the Snells, and their four boys have entered tho grade school here In Drain. Born, March 20, a daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. George Carey, at. the Flnloy home neur Elkton. Mrs. Carey i wus formorly Miss Annie Klrtley of Drain. Milton nartholomy arrived hero Snturday from Monmouth to spend the spring vacation nt the homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, II. Tlnrtliolomy. i . D. W. Young of Winchester spent yoBterdny in this city attend ing to business for a few hours. Phoct Colds e. Best treated er? without "dosing" 1S& visas .f.ii.iim-......i..ss3P r (?o4c I ' --ar STARTS TODAY 3 DAYS Ablaze with all the beauty of nature at its grandest! ' , Actually filmed along the Mighty Columbia. To make your pulse pound faster the show that packs a wnllopl A beautiful girl ruling an empire of crashing trees and flying fists.. . , un til a kiss made her realize she was all Woman I m j i chd nnn rm nTni m rTnii THE UliJUJUUULrdUU "0 a e . ! James Oliver Curwood's ex citing romance of the North Woods I In the New Perfected ; Technicolor PLUS NEWS FLASH Scenes from Texas School Disaster "MARCH OF TIME" and SHORT FEATURES 8howt 2-7-9 P. M.