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ROSEBURG NEWS-fEVlEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1937 THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER PUBLIC CARD PARTY NEXT MONDAY NIGHT A very interesting public curd party has been uunouueed by the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxil Jitry for eight o'clock next Monday evening, October 25. to be held at tho armory. The general public has been most (cordially invited to be present. Prize: will be awarded for the card plays and refresh men is will he nerved. The committee in charge of the affair iwludes .Mrs. E. Fitzpittrick, Mrs. Hulh Schaef fer and Mrs. -Mildred flush. e e ' OK EDA CAMP FIRE GROUP HAS MEETING The Okeda Camp Fire group met Friday at the home of the guardian. Mrs. C purge Churchill, on South Knue street. Plans were made for future activities. Those present in cluded Mrs. Churchill, Mis. truce Yeager, Jeanne Uillad, Hetty Lou Schrirupf and Marion Slattery. Th group will bold the next meeting at four o'clock Monday, October 2t, nl Ihe home of Mvh. Churchill. All members are urged to be present. o DELIGHTFUL DANCING PARTY IS GIVEN AZALEA, Oct. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Henry (iuedeeke entertained Sat urday evening wllh a very delight ful dancing party in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Henry Smith's, birthday anniversary. Music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Halhert Ilnotli, Mrs. Fred Lnbbe and Warren Hazen. At midnight cake, sandwiches and coffee were served to the fol lowing guests: Mrs. Henry Smith, honor guest, Henry Smith uud daughter, Genet, Mr. mid Mrs. John JaulKer and son Rennle. Henry Sneaker nf Wolf Creek, Mr. and Mrs. William Janter and sons, liillie and Jackie. Mr. and Mrs. Fred l.ubbe, Marjorte Smiih, Mr. and Mm. Marion Smith ami fam- Today's Pattern Be Sure to State Size When Ordering Pattern. THIS WELL-FITTING UNDIE PAIR IS BASIS OF YOUR WINTER CHIC PATTERN 4f34 It's your "undies" that tell your intimate fashion story for unless they're comfy to wear and perfect in "fit"' your pretty frocks won't look their best Here's a dainty pair guaranteed to enhance your wardrobe and, as you can see by the simple diagram, Pattern 4f34 in so easy to cut that you'll have your new slip 'n' panties finished in no time. Choose synthetic or satin for fabric, and order this in dispensable twosome today There's chic and a smooth sil houette In store for you when you don the trim panties and Blip with iis moulded top and sleek, straight lines. Pattern 4534 Is available In misses' and women's sizes 30, 3: 34, 3t, 38. 40. 42 and 44. Size 34 take. 31 yards 33 inch fabric. II lustrated step-by-step sewing in structions Included. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) in coins or stamifr (coins preferred) for this Anne Adams pattern, Write phiinlv SIZE. NAME. AD DRESS and STYLE NUMBER. A c hic new wardrobe awaits you! Send for the new WINTER ANNE ADAMS PATTERN BOOK, a thrif ty guide to smart clothes with an up-lo-minute look! Easy-to-make frocks for the matron-who d-look slim . . . sparkling outfits for tot junior, business, or "home girl!" A wealth of charming models for "- time and evening, work and play Sep what 8 new In fabrics ac8 sorie.i gift suggestions! PRICE OF BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. BOOK AND PATTERN TOGETH ER TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Send your order to Nev:s-nevl"w Pattern Department. Hose burg, Ore. lly, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clark and family, Iceland Johns. Mrs. W. I). Chadwick. Miss Florence Norman, M r. and M rs. Warren Hazen, Mr. and Mrs. Hal hert Itooth and daughters, Grace, Alice and Marjorie. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill. Don Hill. Phyllis Gre nier, Mr. and Mrs Kalph Stark, Steve Clark, Hill Woody, Mrs. Andy keeper uml daughter, Cora Jean, Hick ami John Clare, Herman Uae decke, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lapp and family of Marshfield, Mr. and Sirs. M. li. Nichols and children, Leon, Vernon, Wesley and Leona; Ver non. Arthur, Fred, Ilernieee and Hobby Gaedecke, ami the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Henry .ue decke. CHARMING SHOWER PARTY IS GIVEN DAYS CREEK, Oct. 21. A bride's shower was given in honor of Mrs. Ira Hroek (nee Mildred Mather) and Mis. Uoy Skipton (nee Mary Cook) by Mis. Pete l.'lum ut her home here Friday aft ernoon. Both brides received many beau tiful gifts. The guest, list Included, tMrs. Carl Hill, Mrs. Alva Matthews, Mrs. Delhert Poole, Mrs. li. A. Moore, Mrs. LouIm Weaver, Mrs. Clay Ulam, Mrs. J. D. Wright, Mrs. Hay Wright, Mrs. Archie Ferguson, Mrs. Oliver Cook, Mrs. Raymond Spore, Mrs. Earl Sum ner, Mrs. liu mll Habh. Mrs. Wal ter Poole, Mrs. Alice Mather, Mrs. Pete I lam, Mrs. FeLster, Miss Elva Sumner, Mm. Joe Rhoads, Mrs. Walter Hutchinson, Miss (Jem Hutchinson, Juanlta Lisea, Hildreath Montgomery, Wiletha Hutchinson, Irene Bertrand. Flor ence Plain, Betty Ann Michaels, Susie dispell, Irene Itachor, Pearl Stone, May belli' Rainvflle, Jose phine Wright, Hetty Rhoads, Mar jorie Wright, Mnxine Wright, Donna Joyce Sumner, Bobbie Bahb. Jean Hhnads, Mildred Spore, (ieraldine Spore, Nettie L. Moore. Delicious refreshments were served al the close of life after noon. MR. AND MRS. RAESS ENTERTAIN AT DINNER GLENIULE, Oct. 21. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Itaess entertained with a six o'clock dinner at their home Friday honoring friends from Cali fornia. Autumn leaves and fall flowers formed tho centerpiece for the table and decorated the rooms. Covers were laid for Mr. ami Mrs. Roswell Morgan and son, El mer, uml Mrs. George E. lieedlu, ill of Berkeley, California, Mrs. Matie Hellar, Mr. and Mrs. Allan nellar, Kenneth and Miss Laura lluesa, and the host and hostess. LOVELY SHOWER PARTY GIVEN AT DRAIN DRAIN, Oct. 21. A shower was given at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Wilcox by Mesdnmes Anne W 111- iums, Jean Wertz and Clara Apple gate, for Mrs. June Bartholomy on last Friday evening. The honoree was presented with many dainty gifts. The evening was spent with sewing and five-hundred. Refresh ments of cake, fruit sahul and kool aid were served at the close of the evening. POETS CORNER DAD AND THE BOY CJ. M. LEEPER Way back yonder In the days of Dad, Fine days they were Though some were sad, And some were the finest Days I've had. Though I did not know It then perhaps 'Til years have gone And time elapse Now I know it was dad And not perhaps. Out on the ranch With a penny or two There wasn't a thing Dad and I couldn't do; Come up close Whilst I whisper to you. It's really a secret That none should know; When we wanted To sleep lato We turned the clock Way back slow. When we wanted To go out fishing We stopped the clock ; That didn't start again 'Til we were out there Beside the big rock. Dad and I Always pull together And make the day To fit the weather And the size of fish We caught together. A day to a hoy Is just him and Pad With the joy of life And trouble they had. A day Ls a day to a hoy. That went fishing with Dad. Still that's tho way A boy is made. Dad just hoped And the boy obeyed; That's the way all Noble lives are made. A day to a boy Is a chance to grow tall. Not wishing to remain Just a wee boy small And dad and the boy Have thought of them all. A day to a boy Is the wide open space That grows a few freckles And a entile on his faro, And that's the boy To take Dad's place. SIDE GLANCES iS&Tj, WL ' ifi li "Look right back there, Mrs. Jones, if you want to sec something really beautiful." , Scene From Indian Theater Bill ' Dramatic scene from "High, Sunduy ot Hunt's Indian theater. The eaHt includes Irene Dunne, Ran dolph Scott, Akim Tamiroff uud Dorothy Lam our. TEACHERS ENTERTAINED AT F. LIGHT HOME DRAIN, Oct. 21. Mrs. Floyd Light entertained tho grade and high school teachers from 4 lo 6 o'clock p. in. on Tuesday of last week in the domestic science kit chen of the school building, in honor nf her husband's birthday. After a social hour Mrs. Light or-l .f.i.hM,nlH nf ,.rpim and birthdav cake to the follow- ii.tr- Mr. mid Mrs. H. J. ijiswell. Mr. and Mrs. David Longtin. Mrs. Klise Lamp, Misses Elizabeth Rice. Ruth Yoder, Mildred Young, (Jilma ICndicott, Mildred Wilcox, Messrs. .Joe Leonard, Floyd Light and son, .limmie. - . . FAVORITE RECIPES ( Broaden t by the 'Women's Ex change department of KHNR and publlnhed In the DoukIos county cook book. Complete conies of this cook book may bp purchased at the News-Hcview office at 50 cents each.) GROUND CHERRY PRESERVES MRS. THOS. M. WINNIKORI) 8 cups ground cherries, husked and washed 5 cups sugar, and 1 small piece of dry ginger root Place 2 cups ground cherries in preserving kettle, crush with pota to masher, then add 2 cups sugar. lace over slow heat and stir un til sugar is dissolved. Add remain der of ground cherries, bring to a boil, boil 10 minutes, then add 3 cups sugar and ginger root. Boil until the desired consistency ls reached. Pour Into hot Bterlllzed jars and seal. PEANUT BUTTER FUDtiH MRS. VIOLET KORTIN, Umpqua. 2 cups sugar cup milk 2 heaping tabelspoons peanut bHtter M teaspoon vanilla Finch baking powder Cook sugar and milk until It forms a soft hall In cold water. Then take off stove and allow to set S in in. Then add peanut butter and vanilla. Pour In buttered jtan. Variations Peanut Butter Candy MRS. RUSSELL ODLE. Days Crook 2 T. butter. 2 T. corn syrup. 3 cups sugar. 1 cup peanut butter. Proceed us uimvt. Peanut Butter Fudge 3 tablespoons rtennut hutter. VERA PAYNE, Sutherliu. LEMON DROPS MRS. KENNETH TIIO.MPCON Wilbur, Ore. . 2 cups sugar 'A cup water H tsp. ac?ttc. acid (No. 8) Vk tsp. citrlce (powdered) H tsp. lemon oil (not tho turpen tined) or lemon emulsion Roil together sugar, water and By George Clark Wide and Handsome,' which opeiu acetic acid (No. fi) to a hard mack t (2H0). Pour out on oiled pluttur. :Add 1 tsp. cltrlco powder and tap. lemon oil or lemon eniulsion. (Sprinkle these on top.) Turn in edges as it begins to cool. (Work fust so it doesn't get too hard on ' edges). As It cools more it can be turned to centor In bigger folds. Work until rubbery with hands. Pull OUt IlltO long Strip. Cllt wltll shears or knife (shears preferred). Hprlnkle with powdered sugar and 1 ruiuu "i uiruir. iveeu m ciukhu jur. .(Will keep a long time.) DIVINITY CANDY MISS MAYBELL HOLCOMRE 2V6 cups sugar , cup boiling water '& cup white Karo syrup 1 cup nut meats, chopped 2 egg whites Pinch of salt 1 teaspoon flavoring Boll sugar, water and Karo syrup to a firm soft ball, tested in cold water. Beat whites of 2 eggs, putting in pinch of Bait and flavor ing. Beat lg of syrup Into whites and put the other half back- over fire and continue boiling until it crackles in cold water. Pour into first mixture, add nut meats and beat well. Pour into buttered pan and when cool cut in squares. CREAM CARAMELS MRS. HARRY BURR Roseburg, Ore. 1 cups white corn syrup 2 cups sugar (1 white. 1 brown) 2 cups thin cream or evaporated milk 1 cup butter or substitute 1 teaspoon vanilla (nuts If de sired) Cook syrup, sugar, butter and half the cream together to the soft hall stage. Add second cut) of cream and cook again, this time to the firm ball stage or 24(iA E. in winter and 248 in summer. Add vanilla and nuts and pour at onco Into greased pan (about 9x12 In.) When partly cool mark into squares. When cold cut and wrap each piece in waxed paper. Suggestion : Warm nan slightly land remove candy in one ph'ce. Turn on edee on cutting board and j cut Into strips, then each strip in- to pieces as desired Chocolate Caramels AMY KRI'SE, Roseburg, Ore. 1 cup sugar 1 cup corn syrup cun cream (or condensed milk) 3 tablespoons ground chocolate tablespoon butter H teaspoon salt J cup chopned nuts Cook as above adding chocolato and butter at soft ball stage. MRS. MERL AUSTIN, Rosehutg. ft tablespoons butter 2 cups sugar , 4 squares chocolato Local News Mr. Nichols Here H. F. Ni chols, Riddle resident, was in town attending to business yesterday. Oakland Visitors Here S. T. Smith and A. F. Steams, of Oak la ml. were here on business yes terday. Here Wednesday Harry M. Mc Cabe, deputy sheriff from Keeils port, was a business visitor in this city yesterday. Here on Business Harold Keefer. of )ev York City, has ar rived here to spend several days attending to business. H. E. O. Club to Meet The H. E. O. club will meet Friday after noon at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Norwood on West First street. Spend Day in Town Mrs. D. F. Richardson and Mrs. Arthur Smith, of Sutherlin,'. spent yester day in this city shopping and vis iting friends. Sylmon Valley Club to Meet The Sylmon Valley club will meet at two o'clock Friday afternoon at the Max Myers home instead of the Clarence Miller home. Applies for Bounty Francis Muck, of Klkton, applied in Coun ty Clerk Roy A gee yesterday for bounty on a coyote. He was ac companied here by Arthur Mack. Here Wednesday Mrs. D. L. Neiderheist-r, ' of North Myrtle Creek, ami her sister, Mrs. Vio let (irustine, of Lob Angeles, spent Wednesday in this city attending to business. Former Residents Here Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Meliride. of Port- laud, are spending a few days here attending to business and visit ing friends. They formerly in:ide (heir home En this city. Leaves for Portland Mrs. J. C. Shields has left for her home in Port hind .after spending the past two weeks here visiting her son-in-law nml daughter, Mr. and Mivt. Clyde Curstens, in Luurelwood. Returns to Coast L. R. Cham bers, automobile dealer at Marsh- field, has returned to the coast, alter at) ending lo business here for a short time. Mr. Chambers wis formerly in business in this city. Here Overnight Mr. nml Mrs. Vie. MeKenzio and son, Keith, of New York City, were overnight visitors in Rosehurg ami left (ids morning for (i run Is Puss to visit tiie former's relatives for a few days. Choral Club to Meet Tho Chor al club of the Roseburg Woman'. club will meet at 10 o'clock Fri day morning at the Earl Wiley home at i:tl North Main street, with Mrs. Homer firow, director, in charge. Here From Portland Miss Clai ibel Stephenson, of Portland, is here visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. (,. Stephenson, and ut the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. und Mrs. A. It. Taylor, in Luurelwood. Keystone Club o Meet The Keystone club of the MelhodiBt Episcopal church will hold Its Oc tober social for members and their husbands at a f:30 o'clock politick supper Friday evening In the church parlors with Mrs. K. A. Itrfltou, chairman, and Mrs. R. 11. Wilson In charge of the entertain ment. Correction In a recent Item contained in the Myrtle Creek news noteo, lt was stated that Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wimer had re turned to Roseburg from Washing ton, I). C, where they moved a year ago.- This statement was In error s Mr. Wimer is still emnloy ed at Washington as traveling au ditor for the IJ. S. department of Justice. Mr. and Mrs. Wimer at present ate spending a few weeks In Eioridu, where he is temporarily engaged with his duties. Eastern Star to Meet Rose burg chapter of Ear-tern Star will hold its annual homecoming hon oring past matron r.ml past, pn trons at eight o'clock tonight at the Masonic temple. Oakland, Itruin and Klkton chapter have nee ii invited as guests. A program will be followed by refreshments in charge of Mrs. Henry East on. chairman; Mrs. W. R. Drown, Mrs. (ienrge E. Ilomk, Mrs. Clyde I'ul- lerton, Mis. S. E. Cawlfic,, Mrs. E. (. Knhlhiigen. Mrs. Alzina Hyde and Miss Ruth Hoover. Members ami visiting members are invited lo attend. MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES ThU Old Treatment Often Brings Happy Relief Many luffrwa rrli've naming twkarht qai' kly, owt tliry discover that ttm rel cauM tif Hmr trouble niAV lis timl kidnpyi, TIib kiilrivyn ftre Nuturc'i cbW way of lnkin (lie exMu auiia ant wan'. out of l,UxA. Ml ioj1 pun about 3 pibU a day or about d fi'iuirJa "1 :ut. Fre-iiwnt or uranty pftwit; w!h rnartlit and burning hfwi (Iht uiy ha tomelbiag wrong with your VHneya ut blnlr. An nrrim uf ar iilfl or niiorui in your horA, wnn due to f unctinrial lo'lm-y (JmopWi, rnny I tli rauM of muH'i'K th'-kan, rli(imatio pitina, luriilfagf,, f g ,(.jiis, lorn A arvl n rev, getting ur niiciits, Hwllir.g, ptifhtiaa under the y, lienrlm hi and ritzxiri'-M. Don't wait! A-k y.,ur lruKiti;t (or Doart't TilU, ul mircr-wiuHy ,v imlij,,,, fr nvr 40 ,'1 '"-y five Ijhj.pv fhri and wilt ll.a lit mum jf In 'itny luhm Ilnh wit r"iaonuui Mr. Young In Town Edwin 0. Young, of Oakland, was a business visitor here yesterday. Spends Dy In Town It. It. Clarke, of Oakland, spent yester day in this city on business. Leave for Medford Lt. and Mrs. A. E. Bra bee left Wednesday for Medford whero tho former will attend to busiue.ss for a few days, before leaving for the middle west. Brabec has been in commund at tho CCC camp at Steamboat for tho past year and half. Return From Portland Mrs. Clarence Tillotsen and grand daughter. Joanne Marquot, of Idleyld. returned home last eve ning, after spending a few days vis- ting in Portland. 1 ho former's daughter, Virginia, was rerentlv admitted to Mercy hospital for medical treatment. Return to Coast Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin have returned to their homo at Cnnuille. after spending a few days hero visiting tho laiter's parents. Mr. and Mis. Thomas Fletcher. They came here to attend tho wedding Sunday of -Mrs. .Martins sister. Miss Freda Fletcher to Kussoll Steiuhauer. P. N. G. Club to Meet The Past Noble OrandH club members and their husbands have been Invited to a li:IH) o'clock put luck aui titer and social at the I. (. O. F. hall I'l-iday evening. Hostesses include l.uelhi ( lingenpeel. Clara Cawl- t'iehl, Helle Stephenson and Mar garet Ashcnift. A social evonlnii will follow tho supper. Class to Hold Social The Loy alist Young MurrieU People's class of t ho First Iluplist church will hold a gingham ami overall partv for its October soc ial, to he belli at eight o'clock Friday evening at ino nome of Mr. nml Mrs. John William liohert.son. corner of North Jackson ami Commercial streets. Injured In Accident According word received here. Kenneth Reach, former Rttseburi; hiuh school teacher, was recently in jured in an automobile accident in New Orleuus, La. He suffered a fractured jaw and bud facial cuts. Mr. Reach moved from Rosebui-K Suleni and later to Itntmi Rouge, La. Ho was on a business trip to New Orleans at the time the accident. Sales Announced The Iliuce company of Myrtle Creek has an- nounied the following Hales this week: 11. Allen to Mr. and Mrs. Kuymnnd, of Montuua, 2:1 acres; Oscar Jackson lo Mr. mid M. K. Iv Mulnne. of California, Hit) acres; J. IS. MullilLs to Mr. and Mrs. 1(. liessel. of California, .''II acres, and liedfleld Inv. Co., to l'lne Ml. I.br. Co., of Myrtle Creek, 2ml acres of timber land. Grange Master Here State Grange Master and Mrs. Kay V. (1111 of Portland visited In Hose burg briefly Wednesday after noon willi Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. lloff on Ihclr way Ni the Califor nia slate grango' convention. Mr. tilll has just completed a series of ol'licers' meetings In eastern Ore gon and reports good attendance and interest. He will conduct a similar meeting nt Itivcrsdalc grange hall Nov. 4. NON-SUPPORT OF j CHILD IS CHARGED Charles HoKlau nf Roseburg, re cently employed in UigRinK woods at Powers, Oregon, was placet! un der arrest there yeaterday and was brought to Rosebui'K on a charge of nnu-support of a minor child. Starts Today for 3 Days! A GRAND NEW STAR TEAM Dashing Robert Donat ("The Count of Monte Cristo") and Glamorous Marlene Dietrich Together " Ah' 4 A man ot Jteel and a : ''I'Mwoman of Ore share od KjiH - S&enlure and romance I ; F . Mi it. f h i , 14 V II hiARlEHE MTlCf)' irr-; 1 l t T":-!.::.. 1 "' J LATEST ISSUE "MARCH OF TIME" AND SOUND NEWS Mst. 25c Kiddici 10c 'U. OF O." SMEARED ON O. S. C. CAMPUS COItVAU.lS. Ore.. Ort. 21. (Al') The words "('. of ().." and 'I'lilverxiiy of Oregon" meiu'ii cuinjiilK structures at Oregon State college this morning. I'alnteil in green, reu, mac nun while, tlie words stood out on more Ihnn half tt iIikbii buildings, several walks, fountailis, the flagpole and bund stand. College authorities expressed no opinions as to who the vundals were. T. I'. Jackson, superintendent of buildings, reported it cost the college about $250 to remove paint slapped on the campus buildings and wulks prior to the Oregon-Oregon State football gunie lust year. HIGHWAY OFFICIALS TARRY IN ROSEBURG Members of the Oregon State Highway commission slopped at the Hose hotel in Roseburg today for luncheon, while returning from Ashland where they participated vesterday in the celebration dedt eating the first completed unit o( the new Pacific highway over the Siskiyou mountains. The coiutnlsslonera were Joined at luncheon by the road committee of the Hosehurg chamber of com merce for un Informal discussion of slate road problems In l)ougla county. COLLEGE TEACHER MAULED BY THUG PORTLAND. Oct. 21. ( AP) A imjunin-chU prowler clubbed Miss Winnlfred Ayers, 211, uBBlstnnt his tory Instructor ut Heed college, on the head with a milk bottle as she slept in a dormitory early today. Police said other girl students were unable to determine if the thug was a man or a woman. Miss Ayers was beaten until the bottle broke. Captain of Detectives Keegnn reported she was suffering from serious head und face luceru- lions at a oPrtlaud hospital. The Intruder wore red plaid pa jamas covered by a tan polo coat. NAVAL ACADEMY'S EX-HEAD PASSES YONKKIIS, N. Y., Oct. 21. (AP) Hear-Admiral Purnell Krederlck Harrington, U. S. N., 93, former commnnder of the United Slates' naval academy, died here Wednes day, lie wus an ensign with Ad miral Karragnl at the battle of Mo bile bay. MARKET REPORT WHEAT PORTLAND, Oct. 21. (API Open High Low Close May 93 .113 i .93 .93 Dec 90 .901 .110 .90 Cash wheat : lllg ltcud bluestem hv 13 per cent .tfl: 12 per cent .91; dark hard winter Kl.per cent 1.06; 12 pei- cent 1.02; 11 per cent .91; soft white and western white .90; hard wlnlor .93; western red .91. STARTS SUNDAY rvi nr i.t wr TT Hunt's INDIAN Theatre mm E i n L:'i LDii ROBERT DONAT Stock and Bond Averages Compiled by The Associated PreBB. Oct. 21: STOCKS 30 15 IB B0 lnd'ls Itll's 1'Cb Rfka Todny -.. 70.0 24. SI 35.2 4!t.X Prev. day .... 119.2 23.1 3.1.S 48.7 Month ago ..- KO.O 29.3 37.0 56.3 Year ago 94.4 42.2 52.9 70.9 1937 high llll.il 49.5 54.0 75.3 193 f low 64.3 20 7 31.6 45.1 1936 high 99.3 43.5 6.1.7 72.8 1936 low 73.4 30.2 43.4 55.7 BONOS 20 10 10 10 Hit's lnd'ls I't'B Kgn. Today 79.3 98.7 91.9 65.0 Prev. day .... 77.4 97.8 91.0 65.3 Month ago .... 85.4 101.4 94.9 70.2 Vent- ago 97.2 103.8 102.7 70.5 1937 high 99.0 104.4 102.8 74.7 1937 low 76.0 97.0 90.3 61.7 1936 high 98.2 104.4 103.1 73.0 1936 low H.a 101.8 99.3 7.t .Schilling pepper Starts Friday 2 Big Westerns COLD-BLOODED KILUrS .'. . Bt. 1 B CO WHEN SIX.SHOOTCRS li BURKED Wltp JUSTICE it. ! Shows 2-7:15-9:15 P. M. Mats. 25c Evea. Kiddlec 10c ENDS TODAY Also Plus on the $J$ Same Program short mtifj