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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2!, 1939.
THREE
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
fContlmifefl from page I.)
LumJeen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
S pan Id i ng, M i. a n tl M rs. O. i.
Matthews, Mrs. Andrew J. ForI,
Mrs. KIsie Pa vis, Mr. ami Mrs. T.
II. Iiusenbark. Mr. and .Mrs. li. A.
f'.usenlmrk, Mr. ami Mrs, P. K. IIu
sfiilntrk, Mr. ami Mrs. Waller
KniHC. Mr. ami Mrs. Kenneth
Conn, Mr. and Mrs. R. U Mat
thews, Mr. ami Mrs. W. T. Fione
hrake, Mr. and Mrs. F. C Frear,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ryriell, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Ilmicock, Mi. amf
Mrs. Clifford Mub1ty, Mr. and Mrs.
T. G. Havens, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Clfiake. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mat
thews. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cooh
or, Mrs. Edith Myers, Miss Evelyn
Cloake, Mr., am! Mis. Jay Conn.
Virdfii ISoHcock. Ray Ashurv. Mr.
and Mrs. diaries Doerner, Mr. ami
Mrs. Ernest Fenn, Mr. and Mrs.
Kd Rowft, John Iiusenbark, Sr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cloake.
o
MRS. ORV1LLE HALL
HONORED AT SHOWER
PARTY ON THURSDAY
Mrs. Ira Kins and Mrs. 1 Tomer
Rand entertained at a lovely show
er party honoring Mrs. Orville
Hall at the latter's home on Pitzer
street Thursday afternoon. Gifts
were presented to Mrs, Hall and
visit ins was enjoyed.
At the tea hour lovely refresh
ments were -served to Mrs. Hall,
piiest of honor, Mrs. Kate Reese,
Mrs. John Liusenhark, Mi's. Thom
as Ward. Mrs. William Mueller,
Mrs. Carl Hackluntl, Mrs. Adoltih
Johnson. Mrs. Ruth Forslnnd, Mrs.
Joe Keifier, Mrs, Frank Johnson,
Mrs. Cii-.rles Olson, Mrs. Phil
Hess, Mrs. Genla Eundahl, Mrs.
Emma Eric!-; son. Miss Vehla Don
aldson. Dee Hall, Hilly King, Lo
letta Rand and the hostess, Mrs.
King and Mrs. Rami.
Today's Pattern
ON THE PATH TO PARTY
"DATES"
PATTKItN
C.frlR here is a fiishiomible new
stylo (iGSiKiipd with an eye to the
future! Pattern 1034 is perfect as
n first snrirtg tiress, and also tn n
frock to bripliten up the winter
eoat! What's more, litis very new
Anne Adams styie is easy to make.
Just cut out a few pieces and do a
iittie stitehinj; keeping an eye
in the meantime on the helpful
Sewing Instruction sheet. How
pretty you'll look in this flattering
desijrn with a girdle-band at front
and belt at back! (Your waist will
look so slim with that soft, gath
ered fulness ahoye and below it.)
Have the girdle section straight-'
etit, as shown, or contrasting in
color or bias-cut. And choose the
allure of ruffling for the sweet
heart neck and pert sleeves!
Pattern 4::4 is available in
junior and misses' sizes 0, 12. I t,
lft and 18. Size 14 takes 3 yards 35
inch fabric and 1 3-S yards ruffl
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Mj Mm
PRESBYTERIAN AID
MEETS AT POTLUCK
LUNCHEON THURSDAY
The Presbyterian Ladies A'd so
ciety met at a very enjoyable one
o'clock potluck luncheon in the
church parlors Thursday Rfternoon
with .Mis. A. E. Kent ant Mrs. V.
M. Chalmers, as joint cha:nnen, as
sisted by Mrs. Willis Mverfi, Mrs.
Ji. Ralph Clark. Mrs. Fred ParroSt.
Mrs. Bertha Parrott and Mrs. J.
Roland Parker.
The tables were beautifully ap
pointed with bowls of jasmine and
Chinese lilies. Covers were Placed
for Dr. and Mrs. Morris Roach,
Mrs. Earl XTHllrh. Mrs. J. P. Itots
chenbacher, Mrs. Willis Myers.
Mrs. J. Roland Parker, Mrs. R.
Ralph Clark. Miss Clara Dillard.
Mrs. M. Smith, Mrs. Oeorce Camp
bell, Mrs. (1. Solberg, Mrs. Fred
Hamilton. Mrs. Clair K. Allen,
Mrs. V. W. Ashcral't, Mr. and Mrs.
L. I,, Bodie. Mr. and Mrs. Watson
E. Boise, Mrs. D. . Clark. Mrs. A.
K. Kent, Mrs. W. M. Chalmers,
Mrs. Fred Parrott. Mrs. Bertha
Parrott. Mrs. James Campbell, Mrs.
E. R. Hill, Mrs- E. L. Knapp, Mrs.
W. M Campbell. Mrs. Emma Len
ox. Mrs. B. S. Nichols. Mrs. R. H.
Grinsted. Mrs. Thomas Summers,
Miss Margaret Clapp and Mrs.
Frederick J. Porter.
Mrs. Earl Ullrich, president, con
ducted the business meeting with
Mrs. W. M. Campbell presenting a
very fine devotional service and
Mrs. R. Ralph Clark for the group
singing.
The nominating committee ap
pointed included Mrs. Morris
Roach, chairman, Mrs. B. S. Nich
ols and Mrs. W. M. Chalmers. Mrs.
J. P. Motschenbaeher, secretary,
read the correspondence, minutes
mill roll-call. Mrs. Fred Hamilton
acted as treasurer In the absence
of Mrs. George Mcllee.
Mrs, K. S. Hall, chairman of the
luncheon and dinner to he given at
the church during Presbytery, Jan
uary 31st anil February 1st, an
nounced committees for the two
davs.
The next meeting or tho Aid will
be held February Kill.
i
ALPHA LODGE NO. 47
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
INSTALLS OFFICERS
The local lodge Knights of Pyth
ias held installation of officers for
the ensuing year, Thursday eve
ning at the hall.
The newly elected officers were
installed by Dr. Clair K. Allen. The
officers are: chancellor command
er, Cleo T. Tipton: vice chancel
lor, Ben F. Jones; prelate. Ceo.
Jones: master of work. Dr. Clair
K. Allen: keeper of records and
seal, Ira Ilyrd; master of exche
quer, Jlvron W, Strong: master at
i,.,)io hem- Hinsdale: inside
guard, C. W. Parker: outside guard,
Arthur ti. rrawioru.
' Tho installation took place with
Rov O. Young acting as chancellor
ini- Ttie hull being newly
decorated, and all officers present
the ceremony was a very impren-
,c, n.ia t the dia-
,.w.,l iiil.'lloo vein- for the lodge tile
members were an verv omnuKias
tlc over tile accomplishments of the
order in tho United States, t'nmi
dn. the Canal Zone and the Phili
pine Islands.
The next meeting will be the be
ginning or the jubilee celebrations
of the year. The first meeting, Jan.
2!th, will be a clam bake with
all members, their wives and
friends participating. A target
shoot and dart1 throwing contest
will furnish amusements for the
Knights and their friends.
On Monday, January 30th, Post
Crand Chancellor Stanton C. Row
ell, of Grants Pass, will be given a
no-year veteran jewel, to which
all Oregon Knights are invited. The
lodge will hold the ceremony in the
armory ami the whoio grand lodge
family will participate.
Alpha lodge will celebrate Its
golden anniversary In October,
1!M1. B. W. Strong and S. K. Svkes
are two of the charter members
living in Rosehurg, and Charley
Ballard, a veteran railroad man
of Hoseburg, is now living In the
R. R. home In IllinolB. these be
ing the three surviving charter
members of the order.
HOUREWARM1NG PARTY
GIVFN MR. AMD MRS. SHINN
ON THURSDAY EVENING
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Shinn were
delightfully surprised Thursday
evening, when about thirty neigh
bors, friends and members of the
c.-i,,,,, Vnllev club called nt their
home to give them a housewarming
partv.
Chinese checkers were enjoved
durl""r the evening hours. A love
ly Wft w presented by the groun
to Mr. end Mri. Shinn and later In
tt.o evening refreshments were ser-
POETS CORNER
Th' follow iit Ik nriiiU'ii in ihc
World's Fair Antholopv of Verse
Ht3!, New York, N. Y.
LOVE IS EVER THE SAME
liy J MAROATiKT CRUTE
ASHCHAFT
Notlns; the proRrPss for yoars long
lira's way.
fnlprpstinj? ehajiRes one viows
evnry day;
One thine remains steadfast, even
the name;
"Tis love it is ever the samp.
Love throneh the years is forever
the same.
Life is stiil jilayini? the same o!!
game;
Centuries come ami centuries go.
The world travels on we ni?h to
and fro;
Love peacefully elites through a
man made laeoon.
Watching the lights thai outshine
the moon;
Yomlefl chanees have come
with the years
Hut love is forever the same.
FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia.
I COML 1919 BT NtASEHVICE. INC T. M. RIG. V. S- PAT. ttfr. .
1-3J 1
"She an1 my French teacher musta come from different
parts of the country she coukin't understand a thing I
FRIENDLY BIBLE
CLASS MEETS AT
POTLUCK SUPPER
The Friendly Bible class of the
First Presbyterian church met
Tuesday evening in the church
parlors for a most enjoyable pot
luck supper.
The business meeting was held
and Mrs, J. Roland Parker was
elected to serve as president for
the remainder of the year. A so
cial hour of mantes followed.
Those, present were I Jr. and Mrs.
Morris It, Roach and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles H. Hoffmeister,
Mfus Ksthor Sherk, Miss Klnor
Kherli, Mrs. J. Roland Parker, Miss
Vernu Carothers, Mr. and Mrs.
William Chalmers, Mm. Harold
Bellows and son, Jimmy, Mrs. Ther
on J. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ralph
Clark and children, Mrs. J. A.
Maulding and children, Jean and
Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Rulph Rusaell, Lowell
Uussell, Mrs. Max Pennie and
daughter, Melvn Jean, Miss Elaine
Brown, Glemioris Jnrgensen, Mr.
and Mrs. Willis Myers and daugh
ter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kust
man, Mrs. Shannon and daughter,
Annie, .Mr. and Mrs. W. (!, Blake,
Mr. and Mrs. Polo Crummetl, Miss
Holma Umbo and Mfss Lueite
Lenox.
IOTA SIGMA CLUB
HAS INTERESTING
MEETING WEDNESDAY
Tho January meeting of Iota
Sigma was held at the homo of
Mrs. Klvvard Smith, with Mrs. Rv-
erelt Jones assisting here. A short 1
business meeting was conducted
by the president, at which time a
resolution urging our congressmen
to cooperate in reducing the ad
vertising of liquors was passed.
Plans were made for n Frances v
Wiliard memorial tea Saturday
afternoon in remembrance of the
centennial of Miss Wlilard'H hirlli. i
Officers elected or re-elected
were : Prea id en t, M rs, I f a rrie t
Weatherford, vice-president, Mrs.
Pearl Carter; secretary, Rather
Spiers; treasurer, Mrs. Kverett
Jones. Miss Betty Marster's solo
as a part of the devotional service
was much enjoyed by the group.
After the business meeting and
program refreshments were serv
ed by tfte hostesses. Those pres
ent at this meeting were: Mrs.
Pearl Carter, Mrs. Kenneth Ford,
Mrs. Hugh Harrison, Mrs. Ruth
Frohmader, Mrs. F. O. Burr, Mrs.
Grace Robertson. Mrs. II. P. Conn,
Mrs. Harriet Weatherford, Mrs.
Hazel Davis and Betty May, Mrs.
Hazel Lytle, Mrs. George Chur
chill, 'Mrs. Hoscoe Marsters and
Betty, Mrs. R. Harris, Miss Delia
Iumh, Miss Rsther Spiers, and the
hostesses, Mrs. Smith and Mrs.
Jones.
ART AND EMBROIDERY
CLUB IS ENTERTAINED
BY MRS. ZELLA MILLER
Mrs. Xelta Miller very gracious
ly entertained the Koselmrtf Art
and Kmhroidory club ut her home
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs, Ian Kfjiy was a jruest of the
afternoon and mem bers nresenl
were Airs. II. F. Snyder, Mrs. Karl
Decker, Mrs. S. L. Jlebard, Mrs. K.
Ii bonds, Mrs. L. W. imtelR. Mrs.
CJadys IJurlie, Mrs. J, F. Ilyrd, Mrs.
William Haitey. Mrs, Pulm, Mrs.
Argie HeWitt, Mrs. J. fi, Slefthen
sori, Mrs. t'htek, Mrs. Klien Cor
nell, airs. Liston i;arby and sou,
Cariyle"and the hostess, Mrs. Mil
ler, who served lovely refresh
ments at the tea hour, assisted by
.Mrs. Cluck.
The next meeting will be Febru
ary 1 at the home or Mrs. Kthyl
Andraieff.
THIMBLE CLUB HAS
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
ON MONDAY AFTERNOON
The N. of W. Thimble club met
at the home of Mrs. A. I. I lawn
Monday afternoon, at which time
election of officers was held, fol
lowed by a social hour and refrenh
ments served by Mrs. fiawn, as
sisted by Mrs. W. P. Fredriekson
arid Mrs. II. W. Taylor.
I hose enjoying the afternoon
with Mrs. Hitwn Included Mrs.
Clarence IMshman, Mrs. Arthur
Hudnell. Mrs. A. Neal, Mrs. li. U
Taylor. Mrs. W. P. Fredi ickson.
Mrs. Lydia Hooper. Mrs. Bertha
Taylor, Mrs. Willis Mvers. Mis. L.
Darby. Mrs. J. T. Miller, Mrs. Cora
Iourte. Mrs. S. L. Hbard, mem
bers, and Mrs. Earl Decker and
Miss farff tlphanl pttfistK
The next meeting will be Janu- i
ary 23
at the nome o Mrs. Dish-
man.
P.-T. A. ACTIVITIES
IN DOUGLAS COUNTY
Council
The officers of I he Ttoimlas coun
ty P.-T.A. 's met Wednesday after
noon in the music room of the Jun
ior hiKh Bchool to orKtmfxe a Coun
ty Council. Mrs, Frank Puttison,
of KnKene, was Knest speaker and
organizer. Tho presidents of tho
various units told of the work
done In their respective ori?anlK
tioiis. County Council officers elected
were Mrs. II. I!. Carter, president;
Mrs. Wilbur Culp, secretary; Mi's.
Carl Schmidt, publicity chairman,
and the vice-president and treasur
er will be elected later.
A committee on by-laws was ap
pointed and Includes: Mrs. G. M.
Krell, Mrs, T, A. ffemlrleks and
.Mrs. IIiikIi Henaon. '
Present from lielisou P.-T.A. In
cluded Mrs. Carl 13. Honolulu), Mrs.
T. A, Hendricks, Mrs. Itnlph So
hern and Mrs. Huth Pmlimnder;
from lioso P.T.A.. Mrs. li. It. Mer
cer and Mrs. Ci. M. Kndl; from
t'ullerlon, Mrs. Clyde W. CurateiiH,
Vis. Jlnrrie W. llimlh, Mrs. K..A.
Britton. Mrs. Wilbur Culp, Mrs. P.
O. Acldey, Mrs. II. A. Ilender and
Mrs. II. II, Carter; from Glide,
.Mrs. C. It, Taleotl; froth Green.
Mrs. Vrvil Acee, Mrs. John liess,
Mrs. MiikIi lleusoii and Mrs. Carl
Selimiclt.
Tho dale of the Manjt menllnf;
win oe announced laler.
Benson
The. next meelinfr of the Benson
P.-T.A. will he held al 7: SO o'clock
Monday evening, .lannary 2:trd, at
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
The thrilling lovers of ROBIN HOOD together for the first
time in a merry, mnd, modern romance!
TWO'S COMPANY
THREE'S A TRIANGLE
But
Otr.iADVlU0
IHasALmD BUSSf 11 1
' PATRIclnpHliS 9
I ALSO 2ND FEATURE B
I "MR. WONG DETECTIVE" I
I .tarring BORIS KARLOFF I
1! EVELYN BRENT 9
Shows 2-3:15-7-9:15 P. !
Mate 25c Eves.
Kiddies 10c
ENDS
Feature No. 1
RoEinson
AM THE LAW
W3,
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
NEWS OF THE WEEK
On Friday, the 13th, soma peo
ple sat around all day looking for
had luck. The only accident, of
which we heard haiiiened to a
ukelele itayer whom we had ex
peeled to hear thai eveninu. He
hroo his instrument. However,
that could have occurred on the
1 2th or the I-tth. We were sorry
10 miss the opportunity to listen
to his numbers, hut, if he had come,
there would not have been time for
enrorea from some of the other mu
sicians on the program, so. with
that compensation, we are recon
ciled to await another appointment
from Mr. Comes.
The entertainment presented was
the schoolhcmse. The evening
meeting was chosen, as the officers
helieveil that more parents would
be able to attend.
Provision has been made for the
entertainment of the children dur
ing the evening by the Camp Klre
girls. The program for the evenius
will include several musical num
bers and talks from county lend
ers of the Bov Scouts. Camp l'ire
Ctfrls and A-H clubs.
The officers of the P.-T.A. be
lieve that the parents of Benson
...in i ,,.nin
act .as leaders at the various fine l''s, ' ' , , "
organizations of the stu.lents. if."n" bnltclhiB to smoke am! talk
thev were acquainted with the '" ex-serviie wen from town,
needs and requirements, which Umereal In pool and cards becomes
will be presented at this meeliiiR. sndary conversation when
. , ... , 'ue Ket a ehanee to meet men who
The project for the month will bo,,iVB m (h( olltaili(1 We lls(,(l to
to orBaniite Kronns to study train- bo ,mslm,ss , We hope lo ,)0
lllK lor MMiuersnin. in pun:..... '"
tsensmi senoot siitoeins ti wih
lo attend this meettne.
Rose
I'he Rose P.-T.A. with Hie assist-
ance of tho school board, sponsor-
ed the InteresttitB reeepuolt aim
proKiam for the dedication of the
new Hose sirhool miliums .wnu
ovenlltK. '
Mrs. It. 11. Mercer, president ol-phal is the kind of picture my
the P.T.A.. was ussisled by Mrs. w l;es. She would havo had a
Hoy YotmK as general chairman, jcood cry over that." It was stronsr
assisted by Mrs. Charles H. Wadotj,, human appeal, but Leo Cnrrlllo
and liev. Perry Smith: refresh-(always provides some taUKha, and
inenls, Mrs. Carl Nickens. chair- t,0 tlory on.i;1 happily,
man. Mrn. G. M. Krell, Mrs. l.eel within the last sis r days our pat
Williams, Mrs. licit Courtlier. Mrs. ,,,u census has been increased by
Royd lSrilton and Mrs. U A. Miles; jrf(y (im Cuiironiia, ami they
decorations, Mrs. I,. A. Ulllard, j nr0 asklliK. "Where Is your will
Mrs. Charles 11. Wade, Mrs. J. P. Iter?" -New leaf hurts on sbrttlihery
Motschenbaeher. Mrs. Will H-ittave pushed off last year'B leaves
Gerretsen and .Mrs. ti. J. t.nrutn;
hostesses Tor the rooms. Mrs, .1.
Rotund Parker, chairman, Mrs. C.
U, Fream, Mrs. Carl Nickens. Mrs,
U a KiokcI. Mrs. William Mman,
Mrs. Kennelh tiunhnni. Mrs. C. A.
Hnrtel, Mrs. K. S, Hall, "Mrs. George
Conkey, Miss Corbett, Miss faro
Ihers. Miss Snednker and Miss
Fredrlckson: tlshers, R R. Hall,
chalrnian. Will 11. Gerretsen, II. J.
Comm. Ned tllxoll and It. IX Coen,
assisted by the boys from the sixth
grade room.
AbsIsUiib at the lea tahlo and
pourins were Miss Adeline Stew
art. Mrs. W. B. Sullivan, Mrs. Har
old Whlllock, Mrs. Dorothy Chase
Hunt and Mrs. H. S. Hall.
Follnwiim tho inlerestlntc pro
gram, the visitors enjoyed a tour
of Inspection of tho new biilldlns
and laler refreshments wore ser
ved. Roseburg Dairy
Oradfi A Pasteurlxed find
Raw Milk
'DRINK MILK FOR HEALTH"
PHONE 186
35c1
TODAY
Feature No. 2
'Starlight Over
Texas"
with
TEX RITTEft
CARMEN LA ROUX
a delightful combination of the
esthetic and the humorous, and we
are most grateful to Miss Ilelett
Casey, the chairman, and to -Mrs.
Paul Geddes, Mrs. Harris KMs
worth. Miss Alice t'elaml, Mrs. Ly
man Spencer. Miss Kvelyw Brack
enride, Leroy Hiatt, Cecil Black,
liay Uoerner. and Delwln Jewett,
for piviiiK us such a happy hour of
diversion.
Tb patients of Ward One, who
usually have a party sponsored by
the Urav Uidies on Monday after
noons, found Chinese checkers on
the ta bles this week instead of
cards, and all agreed that tho
game whs very (uteres tint;. Sirs.
W. Josse. Mrs. Velle Broadway.
Mrs. A. it Moimtford and Mrs.
George Wharton, were hostesses.
Tuesday evening wo had a sur
prise. Tho auxiliary to the Veter
ans of Foreign Wars sponsored a
Cootie party, and the announce
ment brought out a resiwnse which
filled ou r en rd room t o ca pactt y .
The fait was somewhat noisy, hut
everyone went to bed chuckling
and slept welt that night. The
prizes were much apprectttted by
the winners, and the refreshments
could he listed for that often-heard
advertising, "sood to tho last drop"
and crumb.
Wednesday was our monthly fliag
night. Nearly fifty convalescent
,bgnss ,, as!aia We Hfce
swan business llnpti.
The plol of onr first picture show
Ihis week, "White Banners'," inter
ested the more serioit minded nor-
(( tr tlttr attdience, and the ex-
cellent actiiiK won tho approval of
Tlio second was, ''Cilj.'
ritreets, nnrt soveral men were
'heard to say as they went out.
as a child s new teeth crowd out
his baby ones. IHllo birds nrrlved
have stayed. Meadow larks are
two days before Christmas, and
similar now. Anvone who would
Hue lo boast of flroiiop's virtues,
or boost. mli;ht hole Ihese Hems.
Sunday
MICKEY
OONEY
Lewis Stone
Virginia
Weidler
Sarah Haden
Fay Holtlen
Cecelia Parker
"Brother Rat'
RIVERSDALE GRANGE !
WILL HOLD SOCIAL Ji
NiGHT NEXT FRiDAY
Riversdale grange has announced ,
its social night for next Frfdeyi
January 27ib to be held at S:t?Vi
o'cloci; at the hall. All ladies of
the grange are asked to brins pies, j
The business meeting of the !
grange was held last night at the
hall. A fine attendance enjoyed the
meeting. Mrs. Bert Patterson was
itupointed to act as assistant lec
turer for the year. The evenings
door prize was won by Leslie Fo-
gel with the chair set being won by
W. I. Love, -At
the- close of the meeting; the!
Senior high school debste team pre- j
sented a debate on "Resolved that ;
the I'nitett States should form an!
alliance with Great Britain." The ;
debate was greatly enjoyed by the
members. I
loiter In the evening refresh
ments were served by Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Cook. Mr. ami Mrs. E. ;
ct, OIonKO, Jean Cloake and Lee
Calkins. j
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MUSIC TEACHERS TO
SPONSOR CONCERT
HERE ON MARCH 9th
Annmmcement has hepn made j
by the liougias County Music
Teachers association that the con-:
cert presenting Rthelvnde Smith,
nrominent sntiratio, will be Insld In
Roseburi; March $fh. instead of j
March Hid as nreviouslv plannorl. I
The affair will be held at eignt j
o'eloek. March 9th, ht the Metho-i
dist I'iidseopai eharch. Miss Smithy
r,ttinet on jve SV
if!
We ehould like to prove to you that the Rilling Koolerwave ac
tually ts cooler, quicker,- safer and that it lasts longer because
it is so much closer to the head.
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