ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBUES, ORESOR WEDNESbAY, OCTOBER 2, l?45. THRfifi Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER EVELYN POTTER IS HONORED AT SHOWER YONTAI.I.A. Oct. 2. Miss Ev elyn I'otlir. who will become the hrlile uf Vernon I'itt ric-li Sunilay. Oct. 6, was honored ut n uilwel laneollH shower, given Thursday iifiernoon ut the church or Christ, wllh the Loyal Women of the church ns lioslesH. The church was beautifully decoraled wllh au tumn leaves and fall flowers. The gifts were placed on n lieunllfully ilecoruted tahle. A mock wedding was the main entertainment Willi Sim. Lloyd Wise nctlnt! ns preach er. Mrs. A. 11. Marsh, ring Dearer; Mrs. Ola Poller, flower Kill; Mrs. Harley Williams. bride; Mrs. Charles Lyons, groom nnd Mrs. Hoy llrant. the bride's . mother. Mrs. Nettie Hunan Mine proceed s' "ing the ceremony. Mrs. Karl " flrant and Mrs. Lloyd gave an ap propriate reading after which the guest of honor opened the many beautiful gins. A delicious lunch was served to the following: Miss Evelyn Poller, Mrs. Hurley Wil liams, Mrs. Lloyd Wise, Mrs. Pete Peterson. Mrs. Ernest Vromaik Mrs. Lester Wells, Mrs. Mury Cnodell, Mrs. Fred Taylor. Mrs. Fred Lee, Miss Sue Hurt. Mrs. Thornton. Mrs. Raphael Wise, Mrs. Hoy I (odd. Mrs. John Brown. Mrs. Lena Ixing. Miss Ethel Byron. Mrs. Fred Kruse. Mrs. Oscar Thiel. Mrs. Mary Williams. Mrs. Herman Thiel, Mrs. Kobert Campbell. MrH. C.eorge Edes, Mrs. Edward Kelso, Mrs. Jim Toner. Mrs. Artie Work. Mrs. Italph Shiery. Mrs. Sam Walk Inshaw. Mrs. Mestnn. Mrs. Hoy Curl. Mir. Dollle Ijimh. Mrs. A. H. Patrieh. Mrs. Percy Applegale. Mrs. Charlie Anplegale. Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrr. Nellie llanan. Mrs. Cliironl llanan. Mrs. Hay Potter, k Mrs. Cliarles Lyons. Mrs. Earl Brant. Mrs. Hoy Brant, Mrs. Stroud. Mrs. Lee Conley. Mrs. Clarence McKern. Mrs. Hurley Stonuker, Mrs. Lloyd. Mrs. Ka pler. .Miss Hulh Patrieh. Miss Hetty Kiinz. Mrs. Have Rogers. Mis. Homer Kruse. Mrs. Sumner Brawn. Mrs. (leorge Kiln, Mrs. Harold Turpin. Mrs. Tom Wal lace. Mrs. Leona MeMlllen. Mrs. Barry (iibson, .Mrs. Alfreil Walers. Mrs. Cody Long, and Mrs. Melvln Howard. COUNTRY CLUB GUEST DAY BRIDGE TEA TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY The largest social event of the week will be the fall guest-day bridge tea of the ladles or Ihe ltose liurg f.'nuntrv club, which will be a verv charming affair .of Thursday at two o'clock at the clubhouse with Mrs. Hun-is Kllsworlll, Mrs. Arthur 11. Moiinirnrd and Mrs. Drnndwnv ns general chairmen. The bridge plav will begin , promptly at two o'clock. Players F will pivol at their respective tables and prizes will be awarded. Tea will be served later In the iifier noon. The refreshments for (he affair are in charge of Mrs. ,T. C. Hume. Mrs. Kenneth W. Killliev. Mrs. Ed ward 0. Knhlhagen. Mrs. Fred 7-neliwood and Mrs. H. H. Staple ton. The ten table will he in charee or Mrs. L. W. .Insse nnd Mrs. C. W. Wharton. The tea commit tee includes Mrs. Broadway and Mrs. Walter Fisher with Mrs. W. M. McHachern and Mrs. One Creene in charge or coll'ee. Serv ing will lie Mrc E. A. Pearson. Mrs. E. B. Van Ness. Mrs. W. T. Pet era and Mrs. Marshall Penirra. The dcc'iralions Tor Ihe luirlv will be In charge of Mis. W. E. OH. Mrs. II. C. Rlearns. Mrs. It. I). Bridges and Mrs. Paul (leildes. The cards will be In charge ot Mrs. J. A. Harding. Mrs. L. E. Mr ('Unlock. Mis. II. T. Hansen and Miss Helen Casev. ltesel val Ions mav lie marie by telephoning cither Mrs. MrClintock or Mrs. Hansen. Pouring al Ihe lea hour will be the retiring ranlain. Mrs. It. 1. Bridges; Ihe Incoming captain. Mrs. Frank Coen. and Mrs. J. H. M.oiintfonl and Mrs. J. F. Barker. OAKLAND O. E. S. HOLDS HOME-COMING OAKLAND. Oct. 2. The Past Matrons and Past Patrons of Oak land chapter of Eastern Slar were honored at the annual home-coming meeting Thursday evening. An enjoyable program consisting of a reading, vocal and Instrumental so los followed the business session. Later refreshments were serv ed by Mrs. John Hnnkanson. chair man, Mrs. Harry I'nderwood. Mrs. Frank Sparks nnd Miss Hulh Squire. The following past matrons were present: Mrs. Minnie Cheno aryn Dearling. Until Cbenoweih. weth. Mrs. Emily Young. Kath Mrs. Robert Powell. Mrs. Pearl Harvey. Mrs. R. II. Bridges. Mrs. John Stafford. Mrs. Edwin Stearns. Mrs. Wilson Hartshorn. Mis. Ferd Fortin. Mrs. Vern Holgate. Mrs. A. t L. Mallery. Mrs. Herman Tbiele nnd past matrons affiliated with other chapters were Mrs. Brady Burnett. Mrs. Lloyd Wise. Mrs. Lottie Campbell. Mrs. Nellie llan an anil Mrs. H. I. Stonaker. Past patrons present were James Bov- ingdon. Wilson llarlsliorn. nancy Stonaker and Herman Thiele. KEYSTONE CLUB TO MEET ON FRIDAY The Methodist . Keystone club will meet Friday, October 4. at a 1-SO o'clock dessert-luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. 11. Hourock with Mrs. Fett and Mrs. Van bor der as assisting hostesses. Mrs. Kenneth Ford, president, will have charge of the business meeting. All members nnd lhlr invited guests have been asked to enjoy the occasion. r.OAV I AniFS TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT The Cray Ijidles will meet Frl-1 dav evening. October 4th. at a oeven-thirtv o'clock dessert-supper j k at the home of Mrs. A. I. Reich at the corner of Watson and East Lane streets. All members are cor dially Invited to he present. FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN MR. AND MRS. AMERMAN Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Iinyln of Glide gave a larewell purty Sept. 2S lor Mr. and Mrs. L. Amentum of Idle yld Park. Mr. ami Mrs. Amei-man are leaving for I-os Angeles where I hey will spend the winter. Refreshments and luncheon for .'10 were served in lovely auliinin decoraled rooms, ami music for dancing was lui-ulshcd by Marie Milan and her five-piece orchestra from n.osebiirg. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Doyle Intend to spend Ihe holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Amerninn in Los Angeles. LOOKINGGLASS P.-T.A. TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT . LOOKlNlifiLASS, Del. 2. The Iiokiimglass P.-T.A. will meet Fri day night at S o'clock nt the school- house Willi Mrs. l-.mesl Voorbies. president, in charge of a very im portant business session. All in leresiing program, in charge of Mrs. Joseph Mallbews, will follow. All members and friends are cor dially invited to enjoy the ineeiing and program. PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB TO MEET FRIDAY The Past Presidents club of George Starmer auxiliary to I'nlted Spanish ur veterans will meet at a one-lliirly .o'clock dessert- luiicheon Friday, Ociuber 4th. at ihe borne of Mrs. W. C. Print it in West Roseburg. All members are cordially invited to be present. S.D.C. GRANGE TO MEET ON SATURDAY South Deer Creek grange will hold lis regular molding Saturday night al S o clock al the hall, at which lime ihe l.eciuror will be assisted by the three Graces in pre senting an Interesting and enjoy ihle program. All members are urged to be present. Today' Pattern PRINCESS SLIP WITH PANTIES PATTERN 4.-M5 It's fun to have luxurious under things especially when they cost just the making. This Anne Adams "undies" set. Pattern 4.".S(i. is won derfully simple to make with the Sewing Instructor's aid. yet It fits the size thlrty-fomMofifiy figure with smooth perfection. The slip is In the princess style every dress maker appreciates for lis quick-to-stitch seams and easy fitting. No tice how the built-up straps are cut 111 one piece with the side panels. The neckline is In curved V-shape. front and back, and the hemline may be prettily scalloped or straight, wllh a matching edge to the neat panties. Both garments mav be lace-trimmed for daintiness. Pattern 4r.Sfi is nvailable in wom en's sizes 31. S. 3. 40. 42. 44. 4'i. 4S and BO. Size 36. slip and panties. takes 3 B-S vards 39 inch fabric. Send FIFTEEN CENTS M'.r) in coins for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly SIZE. NAME. AD DRESS and STYLE NI'MBEIi. Send your order to News-Review, Pattern Dept., Rosehurg. Ore. Developing and Printing roll of 8 25C Your choice of Enlargement FREE The Film Shop 222 No. Jackson St. Phone 9-Y RJce & Meyers SHeet-Meta! Workt Sheet Metal Work Tailored to the Job S27 N. Jackson SL Phone 320 Jftf SIDE GLANCES f(ffWMSl III m ccpr. i4o bv m gcuviec. wc. t. w. "Would yon mind vii!lopini mo a couple of limes. .Mij 'er? I willlilil see how litis lnd.- lol.-es i lii'Hiuil' MID-WEEK BIBLE CLASS TO MEET ON THURSDAY The Mhl-Week Bible class of St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet Thursday nileruooii in two o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. A. Sylves ter al 1170 Military street. All members ami friends are cordially invited to lie present. MUSIC TEACHERS TO MEET ON THURSDAY The rirst fall meeting of the Douglas County Music Teachers as ."octillion will be held Thursday al one o'clock al Ihe study of Miss Gladys II. Slr.ong In tin; Masonic building. All members are urged lo h" present. GREEN P.-T.A. TO MEET ON FRIDAY Green P.-T.A. will bold Its first fall meeting at the school house Friday, October -lib. to which all members and Mends are cordially invited lo attend. Refreshments of u,i,i,Uvl,-lies nnd coffee Will 1)0 served by the committee in charge. POETS CORNER The following sonnet appeared In a lain issue of Musings. ONLY ONE THING 1 sometimes wonder: when my sun has set nd drrliliess Hows around me, vclvetly Will tills existence fade? Will I forget The little Ihillgs Hint once de lighted nie'.1 Will I reineiulier words of yesler dliv. nd sorrow lo the grief-inspired of those who truly mourn me? Will 1 slay To count I be blossoms on my earthly bier? Dear God, forbid! 1 could mil bear il so; Bettor lo lie in silence, unaware That life continues: or perhaps lo know My passing caused you weeping and despair, only one ihing must surely follow through: The memory of love I shared with on. Marjorio Hunt Pellil. Weather in September Warmer and Wetter Weather for the month of Sep tember was warmer and welter than normal, according to the monthly report from the local sta lion of the t S. weather bureau, compiled by J. C. McCallislor, llleterologist. The tempera I ll re records show an average daily excess of 2.1 de grees, with Ihe highest reading be ing 9fi degrees and the lowest 42 deiil-ees. Precipitation totalled 2.S3 inches as coin pa red with a normal of 1.27 inches, or a surplus or l.Tilt inches lor the rirst month or the wet sea son, which the weather bureau measures troiil Sept. 1. The excess in rainfall since Jan. 1 amounts to o.2o inches. ORDER Winters Fuel NOW! Slab Wood Prices 16-in. Dry Slab Wood, 1 load S4.50 4 ft. Dry Slab Wood, per cord $3.00 Green wood is available in 4-ft. and 16-in, lengths. Mill wood Sawdust ByGolbraith ec. u. s. ut. orf'. Court to Review Suit to Publicize Election Funds SAT. KM. Oct. 2. (AP) The State Federation of labor's suit to force the sponsors of the union con trol law lo make public their ex penditures In behalf of the luw will be reviev.l by the state supreme i court. It was announced. j The AKh filed a motion for de fault In circuit court, and attorneys for the defendants said they would permit the case to go by default and then appeal to the supreme court. The defendants are the Oregon Musfncss council, the Eastern Ore win Wheat league, and the Associat ed Farmers of Oregon. The AFL charged they violated the corrupt practices law by falling to disclose the coiiLribullons in behalf of their campaign, which resulted in pass age of the union control initiative at the general election tvo years ago. The supreme court Is expected to rule on the validity of (he law in about six weeks. Military Registration Date Set by Gov. Sprague SALKM, Oct. 1. fAP) fJovpr nor Charles A. Sprague issued a proclamation yesterday designat ing October Hi as the day on which Oregon's t:il,0lo men be tween the ages of 21 and 31! must register for possible military serv ice. Those who register must report t their voting precincts between 7 and !) p. m. County clerks of all counties ex cept. Multnomah were appointed xecutives In charge of registra tion for their counties. 'I call upon all officials of the state, of Ihe counties, nnd of the municipalities, nnd upon the citi zens of this state to cooperate fully and loyally to the end that the task of applying Ihe selective training and service act may be executed in Oregon promptly und correctly, the proem m;it ion said. Field Auditor Coming To Check Wage Records With the ending of tho 1mse year on which lf41 benefits are to be paid, field representatives f the unemployment compensation com mission are making every effort ibis m.onth to secure from more than 10.P00 covered employers com plete wage records for the past four quarters. Based on pay re ceived between October 1. IJCi'J and September 30, 1940, claims for 1U41 jobless insurance may be filed be ginning December 11. 1!40. Field Auditor J. R. Mace will be in the DouylasLane county territory for most of October lo contact em ployers of four or more workers covered by the act. LAY-A-WAY DOLLS f'hristmas dolls are now In nt purr's the most beautiful line we have ever had and other toy.n are arriving daily. Shop now while stocks are complete, pay later on fa rr's lay-o-way plan. Adv. SHORT SUBJECTS On Today's Program Hunt's Indian Theatre Miniature One of th best shorts of the year "SERVANT OF MAN KIND" Plus "MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED" Showing wonders of the mechanical world Also Latest Paramount News The Rose Theatre Cartoon "Busy Bakers" Plus Latest Universal News Local News Here From Melrose Ctmrlcft Doi'mrr, of Mclro.tt', spent several1 hours hero Tuesday atlemlitm liusinesH. Shops and Visits Mrs. Miriam HnnkiiiM, uf Clivlw II IcmIkp on the North rmpo.1111, shopped and visiled friends lu ihls.Hiy Tuesday. Christian Ladies Aid to Meet The Ladies Aid society of Ihe First Christian church will meet Thurs day hi two o'clock nt the church parlors for election of officers. P.E.O. To Meet HI chapter or the I'.K.O. Sisterhood will meet Friday at n one-thirty o'clock dessert-luncheon at the home uf Miss Oladys II. Strong, 4L't, Soul h Main street. Company D Mothers to Meet Company D l(I2nd inluntry moth ers and friends interested are ask etl;to meet Thursday niht at 7:30 nt the chamber of commerce of fice to make plans for benefit nf fairs to raise money for the com pany mess fund. Expected Here Friday Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Zurcher. of Oakland. Calif., are expected to arrive in Rosebnrn Friday to spend a week vacaltrininj; mid visltint the for mer's mother, Mrs. (Jeorjie IC. Houck, on South Stephens street. Altar Society to Meet St. Jo seph's Allar society will meet Thursday al two o'clock at the par ish hall on North Kutie street. Final plans will he made for the all-day rr.mmagc sale to be held nt the par ish hall Saturday, October 5. Grange to Meet IMversdale grange will meet Friday night at a six-thirty o'clock potluck supper at the ball to honor members hav ing birthdays In July, August and September. Those attending are asked to bring their own table ser vice. Eastern Star to Meet Uoseburg chapter of Fastern Star will meet Thursday night at S o'clock at tho Masonic, temple with Mrs. A. H. Taylor, worthy matron, In charce. In charge. Members and visiting members are invited to at tend. Executive Meeting The execu tive commit lei nf I ho Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thursday after noon at t wo o'clock at the homo of Mrs. Ida llalley on South Kane street. Mrs. W. M. Cnmphell, president, will conduct, the meet ing. Card Party Tonight fleorge Stunner auxiliary to United Spun IhIi War Veterans will Hponsnr a card party tonight. October 2. at. the Veterans Administration facil ity from 7:110 to !l::id o'clock. Mem bers and friends are invited, and lliose desiring Intnxpoiiati'in are requested to lie al the Hotel Gram! at 7: IS o'clock. Leaves For Los Angeles Mrs. H. Ahble Ilruiiner, of this city, left by bus last night f.or Los Atmeles, where she plans lo visit Indefinite ly with her dinighter. Miss Heryl Hrtiuner. who Ik a student al Chap man college. Jlev. Linden O. Lea vill. formerly of this city, is now manager of Chapman college. Mrs. Itrunner plans to later go (o Iien- , Colo., lo visit another daugh ter. Leave For Portland Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wood worth and sons. Patterson and Uruce, have left for Portland to enroll I'tillcrsmi In a grade school there, following a mouths stay in this city visiting Mrs. Woodworlh's m.it her. Mrs. Thomas Patterson. Mr. Woodworth will be slalioncd by the t'. S. navy at Hretnerton. Wash. Mrs. Wo.nd- worth, nee Margaret Soiiey, of this city, plans to remain in Portland for the present time to visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas F.oiiey. Inning the last year the Woodworths made their home In Manila. P. 1. Drama Miii'gntPt Sullnvnn mul Jiiiiipr Slnwuit, fitni'H of "Tho Mortal Stnrtii." comilltf to tlio Hose Thpa ti'B Tlmi'siluy for a thi'pe-duy showing. Attends to Business O. C. H row n. of Dixonville, was a busi ness visitor in this city Tuesday. Goes to Portland Mrs. It. U. Shoemaker, of this city, left today for I'm tin ud t,-i tipend the day at tending lo business. S.D.C. Club to Meet The South Deer creek Home Kconomics club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert K archer. Improving at Hospital Virgil "Hud" Cnim packer, employee at Alba Spaugh's garage, is reported to be doing nicely at Mercy hos pital, where he underwent an ap pendectomy four days ago. Attending College Kdward Hov er, son of Mrs. HI it nc he Hover of this city, has left for Corvallls to begin his sophomore year in the school ot aeronautical engineering at Oregon Slate college. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hife. all of Sacramento, are here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ChurlcH Mote and enj,oying the fishing on the North L'mpiiuti river. Mrs. Kenny Returns Here Mrs. K. It. Kenny has returned to her work in the office of the local tele phone company, following ten days in Kugeiie, where she acted as re lief cashier at the telephone of lice dining the Illness of the regu lar employee. Leaves For University Kd Wyiut, who was recently discharg ed from Mercy hospital, where be received treatment, for injuries suf fered when tbe wheels of a horse pulled wagon passsed over him In an accident, has left for Kugene lo ri'Hinnn )iiu HhldicM lit Ulllvni'Hilv if i Oregon, lie is a Junior this year. Back From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poole returned to their home in this city yesterday, follow ing several weeks enjoying a vaca tion, They visited Glacier and Yel lowstone National parks and re turned home via Denver, Colo., Salt Lake City. Utah, and California minis of interest. Lees Home From Vacation P. M. Lee, manager of (he Union Oil company here, and Mrs. Leo nnd their small daughter, Suzanne, have returned to their heme on I'Jasl lioughiH sheet, lollowiug a two weeks' vacation spent visiting rela tives and friends in California. They attended Hi' Golden Gale lair in San Francisco and then went on lo Los Angeles. Son Is Born According to a telegram received here, a son was born Monday. September ltd, lo Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert AHmoud. of Los Angeles. Mr.i. Alhn.ond, formerly Miss Lorraine Warner of this city, is a daughter of Mrs. Ada Warner of 7 IS S. Mill street. Mrs. Warner plans to leave Thursday for Ih AngelcH to spend a mouth at the AUmond home. Out of Hospital According to word received here. Ll. I lonald I toy d. has been discharged from the Vancouver army hospital, where be has b"en receiving treatment for serious injuries suffered lu an au tomobile accident. Don was a sin dent at Ihe high school here before attending University .of Oregon. He is now stationed nt Vancouver barracks, lie is the son of Mr. and ..irri. i.. it. itoyci. ui iMigcne, ami a 'brother of Mrs. William Unrath of I this Hty. Hie straight whiskie, in thit product are yeartormoreuld. 50 straight whisky. 70 grain neutral spirits. 11 llniitt kntt 4 rim ill 7 lltiiHI nt) S (tut til 4 lllllltl !!( I fiats c.J 0 rnoof Bolter to Willkie Visits Roseburg Dcwty Brown, Former Head of Democratic League, Tells Why Allegiance Switched. Dewey Drown or Portland, who Mvently dropped a bombshell in il'iuotiatic political circles by mi- i nuncmg support for Wende,; Willklo afier many years of active democratic leadership, visited buetty in Itoseb.'-g today. Mr. Crown served for eight years as ;'!),:( mile precinct comiiiltteemaii In Multnomah county and was president of tho Oregon Demur ru i'c league and of the Willis Ma- honey ciubs of Oregon. "! am mipportlng Wlllklo b? cause 1 believe ho Is big enough, intelligent enough and has the business ability to solve our econ omic ptoblems without messing' In a war ihreo thousand miles away." Hrov.n raid. "Ar p. laboring mnn, n member o! fin.rized labor, 1 want steady work, in private employment at do ce:u American wages,' ltrowii said. "Mr. ltoosevelt has been tiying for seven years to solve this problem, but lu spite of n fif. V billion dollar national debt hit i roved his (nubility to do so. Therclore, why should we word ing people be dumb enough to gi ve him nnother term in which to fur tht r prove he cannot do it " Mr. Hrown was chosen to rep resent labor on the Willkie train as ft passed through Oregon re cently. "My contact with the re publican cundidutc only strength enU tho opinion I had formed pner to meeting him personally." HrtAvn said. He was most favorably Impress ed by Mrs. Willkie as a prospee tivo "first lady." "Whenever her husband was to appear before an audience, 1 no tifed Mrs. Willkie was always nt 'hand to adjust his tie nnd smooth his constantly rumpled hair. I am eoi.vlnced If Willkie becomes president, Mrs. Wlllkles chief concern will be looking ufter the welfare of the executive and not trying to run the country," Hrown declared. Tinfoil Drive To Aid Pool Project A drive to collect tinfoil for which there Is a ready market was authorized last night at the regu lar meeting of the Kagles lodge. A cnmmlllco composed of James lIolMnirHWnrtb. .Inns Nelson anil 'Larry Orth was named to conduct the drive, from winch nil funds re- nnlvnil will en In In t lift mmilelnnl swimming pool fund. All residents 1 of Itoseiiurg and vicinity are Invit ed lo save I hi foil and deposit, it in conlalners which will ho conven iently located In all pnrts of town. Following the business . session at which three candidates, Ken nel h Klllson. Hick Frost nnd STARTS TODAY --4 DAYS! If You Want to Have a Lot of Fun And Many a Laugh Here's the Show! 2.7-9 P. M. Kiddles 10c Anytime Matinees 30c, Eves. 40c, Inc. Jampfl Holllngsworth were Initiate od, the lodge heard an Interesting talk by Ed High, who reported on a recent trip to Omaha, Neb. The trip was a prize for success in writing insurance for the company" he represents. He spoke principal ly upon his visit to Father Fiana Rans Hoys' Town. As the Eagles lodge la engaged In a national ef fort to raise (375,000 to construct a dormitory at Hoys' Town, the local lodge was particularly in terested In the talk. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Without CJomsl-And You'll Jimp Out t Bed in the Morninf Rtrin' lo G The liver ahoutd pour 2 ploti of bit JnlM Into your bowcli evzrjr day. It this bit U sot flowing freely, your food may not dl geit It may juit decay In tbe bowel. Thea gma btoata up your stomach. You set con- Itlpatcd. You fed tour, sunk and the vori4 ooki punk. It takes Uiom good, old Carter Iittl Uvtr Pilli to get these 2 ptnta of bllt flow ing freely to make you feel "up and up. Cct a package today, lake as directed. Amazing in making bile flow freely. Ask ' for Carter's U'.de Liver Pills. 10 and U4- Coming Thursday PLUS filBL FROM GOD'S GOUNI KT4 Ends Today Pal Nighr 7 TOO 110t... J til At Un4 and "Valley of the Giants" with WAYNE MORRIS ' SHE LIKED Es for Krcakfast.. So site kept him in HOT WATER! ax