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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1938.
THREE
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Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
ONE-ACT COMEDY TO BE
GIVEN BY WOMAN'S CLUB
AT TEA NEXT TUESDAY
One of tho moat delightful af-
full's of ih Host'burK Woimm's
club calendar yiut- will b the un
nual HpiiiiK birthday ten and play
to bo presented nixt Tueaday,
April 10, at two o'clock at the
K!ks temple ballroom.
.Miss Helen (Jasey, who has di
rected numerous delightful enter
tain men t.s for the Hoscburg Wom
an's club, will present "The Jour
ney," a one-net comedy, which in
cludes the following cast: .Miss
Casey, .Mrs. Al. It. lilchards, Airs.
Kt-nit WltltiiniH tr. Rni-iuirri
Young, Airs. Vera fteClintock
Jones, Mrs. Harry Wolfe, Airs.
Uonn Hadabaub, Mi'H, K, L. Knapp
and Airs. IYednrick J. Porter. Spe
cial music is being arranged for
the entertainment.
Following the presentation of
the day, the spring birthday party
and tea will be held at the Wom
an's cluhrooms, just opposite the
Klks temple and will be in charge
of Mrs. (J. Hartel, Alra. R R. Alad
dox and Airs. Wallace Robertson,
assisted by the members of the
club, vhose birthdays occur be
tween December and June inclu
i ve.
The general public has been In
vited to enjoy this annual benefit
entertainment and tea.
DeMOLAY DANCE TO
BE HELD FRIDAY
Tim DeAlolay dancing party to
be held at nine o'clock Friday eve
ning. Apil lfj, will be one of the
i.iost enjoyable affairs of the week
for members of the order and their
j invited guests.
ICdgar Lewis is acting as gen
eral chairman of the dance and
Lea Carpenter's orchestra has been
engaged to play for tiio affair.
Today's Pattern
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I 4750
Be Sure to State Size When
Ordering Pattern.
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EASTER MONDAY BALL
WILL BE CHARMING
AFFAIR OF APRIL 18TH
An outstanding social affair of
the year will be the annual Easter
Alonday bail to be held next Al ou
tlay evening, April lsth. at the
armory under the auspices of the
I'tupqua unit of the American Le
gion auxiliary.
.Mrs. K. F. Tandy and Airs, Paul
Jenkins are aciug us geuerul
chairmen of the affair ami are be
ing assisted by a large committee
of members of the unit. Klalmntte
plans are boiiifi made for decora
tions and the music for the oc
casion will be played by Uladys
Firman and her Dancetimers.
Charming features will be pre
sented during the couihg of the
dance. A cash prize will be award
ed this year instead of the usual
Easter bonnet anil u door prize
will also be given. A most cordial
invitation has been extended to
the public to enjoy the affair.
SANS SOUCI TO HOLD
COSTUME PARTY THURSDAY
The Sans Sonet club members
have been invited to a costume
party to be held Thursday evening
at the home of Airs. it. D. Kleist
at Coos Junction. The members
have been asked to lUtcml the
party dressed to represent some
famous character or event. A prize
will be given for the best cos
tume and a prize will be given the
member guessing the greatest num
ber of costumes and events, repre
sented at the party.
PLEASANT EVENING
SPENT AT SMITH HOME
Air. and Airs. Joseph Frederick
son, Airs. W. A. llurr. Airs. T. It.
Ilurr and Airs. .1. W. French, of
San Jose. Calif., were guests last
Thursday evening of Air. and Airs.
J. W. Smith, Jr., at their home.
Airs. French, nee Vernita Kohl
bagen, has been hero the past
couple of weeks visit ing at the
home (jf her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Kohlhagen, Sr., on -Military
stieet.
HOM EMAKING CLASS TO
MEET THIS EVENING
The adult class in homemaking.
in charge of Aliss N'elma Say lor,
will meet at 7:30 o clock tonight,
April 13, at the senior high school.
All women interested are most cor
dially invited to attend the.ie
ekly meetings.
Tho topic for this evening's
meeting will be "Table settings
and service for family and special
meals.
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RIVERSDALE GRANGE TO
MEET FRIDAY EVENING
Itiversdale grange will meet at
S:15 o'clock Friday evening at the
grange hall. The ladies attending
have been asked to bring sand
wiches. Following the business session.
an interesting Easter program will
be presented and Rev. S. E. Polo
vina will be the guest speaker. Re
freshments will be served at the
close of the program.
MISSIONARY .SOCIETY TO
MEET ON THURSDAY
The .Missionary society of the
First Christian church will meet al
two o'clock Thursday afternoon at
the church parlors. A very Inter
esting program has been planned
for the meeting and rll members
ind friends are most cordially in
vited to be present.
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SKATING PARTY TO
BE HELD FRIDAY
Alpha Zeta Theta Rho Girls
club members are arranging a
skating party to be held at the
Winchester skating rink Friday
evening, April la. AM members are
cordially invited.
Creations of Art
With Needlework
OVAL DOILIES IN FILET
CROCHET
llv RI'TII ORR
PATTERN No. 447
The number of places that need
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First of all. we had In mind your
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H by 9 inchest. And then there's
that end table on which a lcund
doily never looks well : either of
these larger ones (134 by Si. and
1(1 by loj) would be just rigid. Or.
use one large and two small ones
to make a buffet set to match your
bread tray doily. For your bed
room, you can have a vanity set
and cover for the bedside table.
The patient envelope contains
complete. easy to-mnlMrM ami. illus
trated directions with block and
space diagrams to aid you: also
what crochet hook, what niateri.il,
and how much you will need.
To obtain this pattern, send for
No. 447 and enclose 10 cents in
stamps or coin (coin preferred)
to cover service and po?taze. Ad
dress News-Review, Needlework
Department. Roseburg, Ore.
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SIDE GLANCES
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"Now if my wife ncls hully
Ave 11 just pay
INDUSTRIAL CLUB
HOLDS MEETING
KCTHERLIN. April 11. The
Fair Oaks Industrial club met at
the home of Airs. J. W. Culver, Sr.,
with Airs. Culver, Airs. Jaek Culver.
Jr., and Airs. Atfnnie Davidson,
joint hostesses. The usual delirious
poiluck luncheon was served on
three large tables which carried
the yellow color scheme. Tall ta
pers flanked the daffodil center
piece and yellow linen was used.
Large bowl: of yellow flowers were
also used about the rooms. At Hie
conclusion of the luncheon, Mrs.
i. W. Mi him conducted the busi
ness meeting. Airs. Arthur Austin
sang a solo accompanied hy Mrs.
Arthur Smith at the piano. Guests
enjoying the affair were: Mrs. Wil
son Hartshorn, Airs. Ilerlha Harge,
Mrs. Hello Cook. Airs. Leo Hol
gale. Airs. Anna llaukensou. Airs.
R. C. Fiudlay, Airs. Clement Lev
ering, Airs. Clarence Thompson,
Airs. Stevens, Mrs. Orren Stumpnes.
Aliss Phyllis Manning; members
were: Airs. Jake Francis. Mrs. Roy
al Abeene, Mrs. Arthur Austin,
Airs. Alva Manning, Mrs. Clifford
Flory, Mrs. Tom Thronburg, Mrs.
.lake Miller, Airs. IJurward Rose,
Mrs. Wllmot. Mrs. Morrcll Weber,
Mrs. Robt. Hull, Mrs. J. Itozecuik,
Mrs. Dick Valentine. Mrs. A.
Steuer, Mrs. Rav Ilrowu, Airs. A. 0.
Webber, Mrs. G. W. Milam. Airs.
Lloyd Thompson, Mrs. C. T. Cham
berlain, Mrs. Arthur Smith, Mrs.
Sidney Wegner, .Mrs. Archie Moore.
Mrs. II. W. Chenoweth. Aliss Stella
Larson, Airs. W. II. Stumpges and
the hostesses. The next meeting
will be at the home of Mrs. Jako
Francis, with Mrs. Flory. Mrs.
Miller and Airs. Francis, hostesses.
MRS. GARRETT HOSTESS
TO W. C. T. U. TUESDAY
CLENDAEE. April 11. The lo
cal unit of the W.C.T.U. was enter
tained by Airs. C. O. (iari'eltat her
home Tuesday afternoon, with Mrn.
C. E. Young, president, in charge.
The devotionals were led by Mrs.
Garrett who also read an interest
ing paper on "Fools Along tho
Highway. This was followed by
discussions, a social hour and love
ly refreshments. Present were
Airs. Young. Airs. li. H. Gardner,
Airs. Elizabeth Winchell, Mr:t.
Homer Reed, Airs. .Dark, Mrs. John
AlcCulloch and Airs. AL K. CulberL-
son.
Tlie next meeting will be held
the first Tueaday in May at the
home of Rev. and Airs. J. K. Ilow-
a rd.
A
SUTHERLIN BRIDGE
CLUB MEETS AT HOLGATES
SUTHERLIN, April 11 The
Sulherliu bridge (dub met at the
home of .Mr. and Alls.. Vein liol
gale on Wednesday night. Mrs. K.
Si earns and Mrit'.aiu Slack won
both (be high score and table
prizes. Delicious refreshment a
were served to the following mem
bers and guests : Al r. and Al r:i.
Clifford Horner. Mr. and Mrs. Urit
taln Slack. Air. and .Mrs. Mark
Jordan, Air. and Airs. Lnwmw e
Robert son, Air. and Mrs. Cli'inent
Levering. Mr. ami Airs. R. Stearns
of Oakland and the iio:;i and hos
tess. PUBLIC CARD PARTY
TO BE HELD THURSDAY
CAN YONVILLE, April 13. Tho
last of the winter series of public
card parlies sponrored by the (.
E. S. social club, will be held at
the Alasonoc hall in Canyonville on
Thursday. April I I. Bridge and five
hundred will be played and prizes
will be given. Light refreshments
at the close of the evening.
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE-
Without Dloroel-And Wll Jump Oat of Bed it ,
Ihe Motninf Ruin' loGo
The liver thuuld pour out two ponnrli of
liquid Ml Into yourboweL dally. If this bile
It not flow in k freely, your fooddoean't digest.
It juit decaya in the bowela. ( bloata up
your itomach. Yuu Wi eomtlpated. Your
whole ayitem is poisoned and yon feel eour,
lunk and the world looke punk.
A mere bowel movement doesn't set at ',
the eaupe. It takee those rood, old Carter!
Little Liver Pilla to get theae two pound t
of bile flowing freely and make yoo feel
"up and op." Harmless, gentle, yet amat '
In a- In mult In bt!e flow frlr. Ask tor '
Carter's Little Liver Pills by name, tie.
Stubbornly refuse anything els.
Mil
C0PH. 1MB BVAMBVICE. INC. t"m. REC. U. S. PAT. OFF. V
By George Clark
because you blow in with mc,
no imeuUon.
INTERESTING MEETING
HELD BY LADIES AID
GI.ENDALE, April 11. A dona
tion of K!l.5:l by the members of
t ho former Lut Iierau chu rch a nd
Ladies Aid, was presented to the
Ladifs Aid of the Olivet Presbyter
ian church at their regular meet
ing held at the home of Mrs. Alary
Eldredge. with Airs. Ella Loach
and Mrs. Lloyd Haker assisting,
Friday afternoon.
Following the devollonal pari, of
Ihe meeting, which was led. by
Mrs. .1. K. Howard, president, Mrs.
llessle Selmers presided over the
business meeting which included
the election of officers for the
coining year. After paying tribute
to the officers of (he past year, tho
nominating committee, composed
of Airs. Men C. Huntington. Airs. R.
M. Gardner and Mis. C. H. Young,
nominated Airs. It. F. Alom heit. for
president, Mrs. Ella Leach, vice
president: Airs. Wm. Wunsch, sec
retary, and Airs. Kalheiino Har
bour, treasurer. These nominees
were elected by acclamation.
A committee of Airs. Fred
Morey. Mrs. Al. F. Nye and Airs. W.
S. Price were named for decorat
ing tjie church for thu month oi"
April.
The aflernoou closed with a so-
!cial hour and lovely refreshments
I from the tea table beautiful with
primroses and yellow tapers in
crystal candelabra. Mrs. Seimers
and Airs. Mouchett, outgoing and
Incoming presidents, presided at
the urns. Visitors for the aHer
jnnnn included Airs. Frank Thnnip
json, a recent bride and Airs.
1'nuirjn m'isou. airs. ierson was
added to the roll call an a new
member.
MR. AND MRS. HIGGINS
ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
DAYS CREEK, April 12 Mr.
and Airs. Jack Illgglns entertain
ed a group of friends at a card
party given at their homo Satur
day evening. Those present Includ
ed Air. and Airs. John Alonlgouicrv
jand daughter Jean and son Jack.
Mr. and Airs. Waller Poole, All.
ami Airs. Ray Wright ami daugh
ters. Josephine, Marjorie and .Max-
ine; Aliss May Kelle Ralnvlllc.
George Higgins, Lyle Lolfer ami
the host ami hostess. Delirious re
freshments were served a I the
clone of the games.
PAST PRESIDENT'S CLUB
TO MEET ON FRIDAY
Tho Past President's club of
George Stunner auxiliary will meet
at two o'clock Friday afternoon at
the home of Airs. Hubert Wright.
All members are moid cordially in-
led to t" present
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FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN
FOR NElLSONj FAMILY
A1ELROSE. April 11. Air. and
Mis. E. R. Lutman entertained with
a farewell party at their homo
Thursday evening fn honor of Air.
land Airs. Chris Neilson and three
i daughters, Rosemary. Alerlo and
Morence, who have since left for
their home in North Dakota. The
Neilson family has resided at
Cleveland for the past three years.
The evening was most enjoyably
i spent in playing cards, visiting anil
I with radio music, until a late hour
! when refreshments were served by
i Mrs. Lutman. to Mr. and Airs. Neil
' son and daughters and fons. Wood
j roe and Clayton, nud to Airs. A. H.
Taylor and daughters, Roberta and
Marjory. Air. and Airs. John Nach
tnr and daughter. Mettle, Airs. Al.
i M. Meredith and sou, Itobbie. Er-
vin Stelner. Roy Keeker, Aliss Alar-
t'ia Cood, Mi', and Mrs. Walter
Kocken and daughter. Shirley, Air.
and Alts. R. R. Ileydon. Fred Mate
man, Air. and Airs. Elmer Pierce
and son, Hud and daughter, Ruth,
Mr. and Airs. Ison Webb of North
Rend. Air. and Mrs. Ira Pierce and
son. Lester, and daughters, Ger
trude and his and the host and
I hostess, Mr. and -Mrs. Lutman.
!
P. N. O. r.LUB HAS
I MEETING WEDNESDAY
SI "I'll ER LIN. A mil 1 1 The
Past Noble Grand club meet on
Wednesday afternoon at the Odd
Fellows hall with Airs. Hello Cook
and Airs. Hcrtha Harge as hos
tesses, The delicious one o'clock
luncheon was served on tables car
rying i ho Easter motif. After the
business meeting n social hour fol
lowed and the gaimv played was
won bv Aliss Norma llumlv. Those
nresent to enjoy the affair were:
Mrs. Alma Anderson, Airs, Serenla
Saucerman. Airs. Ella Wegner, Mrs.
A. Cooiienberg. Mrs. Ann' Hall,
M'-s. Minnie HnHshorn, Airs. Sa
villu Mamher. Mrs. l.eona Slack.
Mrs. Anini Hnnkeiisnn. Airs. June
Sbanip Mrs. Vinbi SbaniP. Mrs.
rora Allen. Airs. Charlotte Parker.
Airs. Alaude Culver. Mrs. Howard
Wahl, Alra. Pearl Alahlev. of Oi k
bind. Aliss Norim Itundv and Ihe
mvMnss, Airs. Harge and Airs.
Cook.
FRIENDS HONOR
MR. AND MRS. PARIS
DAYS CREEK. April 12 A
large group of friends gathered at
the Lawrence Michaels home Sat
urday evening for a charivari
party In honor of Mr. and Mrs, It.
K. Paris. Mrs. Paris was formerly
Mrs. E. Michaels. Those attending
included Air. am) Mrs. Ivan Welch
and children, Noel. Melvin. Alice
Mae and Hazel; Air. and Mrs. Ray
Wright and children, Josephine.
.Marjorie and Maxlne; Air. and
Mrs. Earl Wesemau and daughter
Itetlv Lou. Air. and Mrs. N. N.
Wood, T. L. Weaver. Airs. Fritz
Snyder and daughter Ha r barn. Mr.
and Mrs. C. Al. Hill and daughters,
Carolyn and Pat rfehi A one, Hel i y
Anne Michaels, Gladvs 11 him, Net-
lie Moore, Hetty Rhoads, Mrs.
I Frank Johnson, Lawrence Mich-
,aeis, Henry Golden and Cecil Con
nor. A
SHOWER PARTY GIVEN
MRS. EVERETT HOLGATE
SCTHERLIN. April 1 1. A love
ly shower party was given on Wed
nesday afternoon at Ihe home of
Airs. Von i Holgato honoring her
sister-in-law. Airs. Everett Holgate,
of Portland. Dainty refreshments
were served on a table carrying a
cradle centerpiece, to Ihe follow
ing relatives: Airs. Tony Alois.
Airs. Hurdette Leas, Airs. 10. 10.
1 ,eas, Al rs. Leo 1 1 ol ga t o, Al rs.
Frank llolgalo. Airs. Koht. Hall.
Airs. Frank Ilaviland. Mrs. Percy
Luchlorhand, Mrs, Vera llolgalo
and Ihe guest of honor, Mrs. Ever
ett llolgate.
O. E. S. MEMBERS
VISIT GRANTS PASS
GLEN DALE. April 11.- Several
members of the local O. E. S. chap
ter visited Ihe GranlB Pass bulge
in that city Monday evening and
attended the elaborate reception
ti ndered Air.-. W'inei rout. .Mem
bers attending from here included
Airs. Al. F. Nve. AI:-s. C. J. Set her.
Airs. E. J. AlcAIuILn, Mrs. W. It.
Alelssnor, Mr. and Airs. Hoy E.
Robinson and from Wolf ('reek
were Air. anil Mrs. Harry Stumbo
and Air. and Mrs. C. A. Chatham.
Camp Fire Group to Meet The
Pot lowalomie Camp Fire group
will meet Thursday evening at
the home of Mrs. Maulding.
Local
News
Here Yesterday E. R. Short, of
Tyee, was a business visitor in this
city yesterday.
Spends Day Here 1,. U Hurd, of
Glendale, spent Tuesday In this
city attending to business.
Mr. Wandall Here Tim Wan
dull, .Millwood resident, was hero
attending to business yesterday.
Glendale Visi;or Here W. S.
Price, of Glondnle. spent yesi.nday
in this city attending to busineiis.
Leaves for Grrants Pass W. F.
Davis left Tuesday for his home
in Grants Pass following a visit of
several days with relatives In this
city.
Salem Visitors Here R. N. Al
len and Delvht Finley, of Hunt
Brothers Packing company of Sa
lem, were business visitors in this
city Tuesday.
Home From Hospital Airs. W.
J. Tester lias returned to her home
in this cily to convalesce from a
recent operation performed In
Portland.
Visiting Here Miss Martha Her
man, sludent at Willamette uni
versity at Salein, la here visiting a
short time at the home of her aunt,
Mrs. Arthur Clarke.
Here Tuesday A. K. Lulay. edi
tor of Hip Myrtle Creek Mull; Joe
Ledgerwood and Frank West, also
of Alyrtlo Creek, were business vis
itors in (Ills city Tuesday.
Back From San Francisco Airs.
George Johnson, of the Valley ho
tel, has returned to her home here,
following a few weeks in San
Francisco attending to business.
Auxiliary to, Meet Tho George
Stunner auxiliary In United Span
Isb War Veterans will meet at
eight o'clock Thursday evening at
Ihe armory.
At Hospital According to word
received here, G. Fit .pal rick, of
Alyrtle Creek, is convalescing sat
isfactorily at the Grants Pass hos
pital, where he recently underwent
a major opemlion.
Tri-Square Club to Meet Tho
Maptist Tri-Square Sewing club
will hold an all-day meeting and
poiluck luncheon Thursday at the
home of Mrs. C. 11. Wlckliam un
Allll Hlreet.
Leave for Home Mr. and Airs.
Frank Fit zpat rick returned to
their home in Klamath Falls Tues
day, following tho funeral of the
hitter's falher, Air. McLendon. Mr.
Fitzpatrick is teaching at Klamath
Falls.
M. E. Aid to Meet The Alelho
dist Episcopal Ladies Aid will
meet at a one o'clock luncheon
Thursday at tho church parlors
with Airs. J. I). Osborn, as chair
man of the hostess committee.
Mrs. Earl Wiley will conduct a
short business session, alter which
the members will attend the afler
noou church service.
mmmm.
On the Screen "Land of Fighting Men"
wilh
Jack Randall and 'The Colorado Hill Billies"
Kiddles 10c
Mats. 25c Eves.
Evergreen H. E. Club to Meet
The Evergreen grange Homo Eco
nomics club will hold an all-day
meeting uud poiluck noon luncheon
Thursday at Ihe grange hall.
Visiting at Schlick Home Ml hb
Lillian and Aliss Arinella Schlick
have arrived In Roseburg from
Portland to spend several days of
their spring vacation, visiting at
the home of Air, and Airs. Andrew
Schlick on South Stephens street.
Back From Convention Super
intendent W, AL Campbell has re
turned hero from Spokane, Wash.,
where he attended the annual con
vention of I bo Inland Empire Edu
cational association, which em
braces tho five northwestern
states.
Easter Sale Planned Tho La
dies council of tho First Christian
church has planned a pre-Easter
sale to he held at tho CasH street
entrance of tho Josse Furniture
store Saturday. Cooked foods and
an assortment of fancy work will
be on sale.
Enjoy Trip to Crater Lake Air.
and Airs. Frank Poole have return
ed to their homo in this city fol
lowing a three-day trip to Crater
lake. They were accompanied to
the lake by Air. and Airs. Harry
Lewis, of Mcdford. They report
good weather at tho lake, but still
lots of snow.
Visiting Here Alra. Sarah Da
vis, of Los Angeles, is visiting her
sou, I). I). Davis, at Melrose. En
route Mrs. Davis visited at Triangle
It ko wllh II. G. Davis. She was ac
companied hero hy Lee Allies, of
conipnnlod hero by Mr, and Airs.
Leo Allies, of Los Angnloa, who
may locate In Douglas county.
H. E. Club to Meet Tho South
Deer Creek grange Home Econ
omics cluh has Invltod tho Dixou
villo and South Deer Creek P.-T.
A. members to attend a two o'clock
meeting at the ball Thursday after
noon, at which time the county
health nurse will be a speaker. Re
freshments will bo served follow
ing tho meeting.
Larpe Poppies Grown I. R.
Alaereklein, Al. D who resides at
route two, llox 3fiO, Roseburg,
brought three hugo California pop
pies to the News-Review office
Tuesday. Dr. Alaereklein Btated
that they were grown from the
wild California poppy Head and
that they were larger than any ho
had ever grown in California. One
of the popples measures four in
ch Ms acrosr . , t
Visiting Parents Mrs. Harold
Ingram and her son, Frnnkio, of
Corvallls, arrived hero tlita morn
ing to visit for a few days with
Airs. Ingram's parents, City Re
corder and Alra. A. J. Geddey. Mr.
Ingram, who Ih manager of the
Montgomery Ward company store
al Corvallls, will come to Roseburg
Sunday to tako his wife and sou
home, Itocorder Gcddcs went to
Corvallls and back this morning
"T
RECTAL AND COLON
TROUBLES
Kotirelydone away with by
non-aurgical methods. No
confinement to boraa. No
loaa of time from work.
What we have done for
thouaanda of othera we can
do for you Learn what it
tneana to ha treated hv
peclallata who are lone experienced la
tide particular Una of work,
FRES BOOKLET Ctl or writ lot
it. Very interesting tad instructive.
Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC
Phyultilan and Surgeon
M.E. Cor. E, Durnslde anil Grand Ave,
Telephone ICAit 3918 Portland, Oregon
TOMORROW-THURSDAY ONLY
Big Stage and Screen Show
TODAY
"Thoroughbreds Don't
JUDY GARLAND
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35c
to bring his daughter and grandson
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OREGON CITY. April 12. (AP)
Hugo Kunze, 81, of Needy, wa4
found dead yestorduy of a bullet
wound In the head. Tho rifle wan
found beside the body. Kunzo had
been despondent over ill health.
Surviving are a son, Clyde, and
a daughter, Alra, Ruth Tweely both
of Salein, and another daughter,
Airs. Nellio Seoley, of GorvaiB.
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ALSO
Sez O'Reilly to MacNab
starring
Will Fyffe Will Mahoney
Shows 2-7-9 P. M.
Mats. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddles 10c
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Shows
2-7-9 P. M.
Starts Thursday
For 3 Days
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