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W3SE6UR6 NEWS-REVIEW, RPSEBURS, OKESbft MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1945. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS LARGE MEETING CAMAS VAI.I.EY, Nov. 26. A missionary meeting for the churches of the lllllurd olrsuit was In-Ill ill Camas Valley Friday from in iinill 4 o'clock. licvotlonnls In charge of AlrR. I!os! Klnnnn of Camas Vulli'y uponcd the morning session. Croup singing followed Willi Mrs. Alum Aluy LeClerc of Lookingglnss nt Ihe liiiino anil Airs. Arthur Marsh of Lnoklllgglass leading the singing. Anunuiifcnifiits wore made ami introductions given just before the In ik h hour. Those In charge of lunch ar rangements were Mrs. I'essie Wheeler, Mrs. .Nornh Doyle, Mrs. Norman Stint; anil Mrs. Kllen Mark ham. The afternoon program consisted or group singing, talk on church .s'Oi'li'ly anil luissinnary work hy Mrs. A. .1. (leddes of Jloscburg. Hpeelal songs hy Mrs. Joikm. Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Ford mill Mrs. Karl Wiley of Huseburg. Mrs. Marstors, also of Itosohurg, gave a humorous reading followed hy a candle light ing service led hy Mrs. II. A. ('ana day from Hoseburg, nsslstiMl by several of the other visitors. high school glee club sane met at the hall Tuesday, with a potluck dinner being served at noon. The ladles quilted durint! the day. The men w ho were present worked on the flue. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Waller Itecord. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Iteovos, Mr. and Mrs. J. (J. .lobe. Mrs. Oscar mihk- don, Prank ('reason, Mrs. Mary llradbiirn and Mr. and Mrs. ran! Allen. SUTHERLIN RESIDENTS ENJOY THANKSGIVING SI.'THF.ni.lN'. Nov. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hrown entertained at their home east of town Thanks giving with a turkey dinner. Covers were placed lor Mr. ami Mrs. F.dgnr Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Hay lloyt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank lloyt. Harold Blown. Ilonald Srhur ami the host anil hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Iliown. SIDE GLANCES Mr. and Mrs. Clirr I'arrott and daughter. Peggy and suns. Hubble and Jimmy, entertained the form er's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1.. I'arrott, of Portland, at Thanksgiving dinner. Thursday. Ouests of Mr. and Mrs. James nimran Thursday. November 21. I ......... t ,.l l.-u ,mrli-i Voire- three numbers which were enjoyed i ,,,.. '' ..hiid'reii. lletty Lou and very ni'ich by all present. I Maurice -If-- Mrs. Hose Thacker He."'. Iiiittuin of lirain save the . l-r edict ion. Those present for this enjoyable meeting were Mrs. II. A. Canndny, Mrs. Melvln Wire. Mrs. Karl Wiley, Airs. A. J. (Icddes, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. .Marsters, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Wil son, of Itnschiirg; llev. and Mrs. Wilson of Koschurg; Itov. and Mrs. ). A. Hiiltiiln of Drain; Mrs. II. te n Jluell. Mrs. Ruth l.aurance, Mrs. Lena Iinrretl. Mrs. Marjorie and Minall von. and Mrs. Mercy Huell of Milan!: Mrs. Corvln Heard. Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Arthur Marsh. Mrs. James Hurton, Mrs. Ted Hodges, Mrs. Kverett Hodges and Mrs. Alum May LeClerc of I.ooldnc Blass; Mrs. Winnie Brown, Mrs. Ituby Moore. Mrs. Klhel Hrown, Margaret Drown, Mrs. Hazel Hub erts. Mrs. Vera Standley. Mrs. lbs sieWheiler, Mrs. Noinian SlhiK. Mrs. Kllen Markliani, Airs. Clara Coniluian, Mrs. Jaunet Iluulb-y, Alls. Nora Doyle. Mrs. Hose Kin nan. Airs. llnrnlmrt nnd Mrs. Kutli Law son from Camas Valley. ELKHEAD COMMUNITY CLUB HAS MEETING YONCAI.T.A. Nov. 2.'. The regu lar mooting of the Klkhead Com nilltiity club was held in their hall Saturday evening. DancitiE was en joyed, followed by a delicious lunch being sened. Those present lu clildeil: .Mr. and Mrs. John Cramer and son. Keith, of Springfield, Airs. Perdue. IC.I Diisch, Itaymond Wal lace and .Mrs. Wallace from Kose buig, and the following Klkhead mi.-mliers: Mr. and Airs, Percy Lnngdnn, Miss Helen I.aiigdon. Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. .lobe and family, Airs. Alary Black. Clarence lluoy. Air. and Airs. Ilclmnr Itecord, Mr. anil Mrs. Walter Itecord. Air. and .Mrs. Pave Itilst and two sons. Air. nnd Mrs. Maurice llighloy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen, Mr. and Airs. Fred Iteeves, (lenrge. Vera. Marvin and Verio Thompson, Dolhert and (loorge Liingilnn. Stanley I.udwig, (Moulin ItychnnL Francis lllgelow. Nils Kling. Dan Lamb. Herbert Tandy. ;. W. llarllliK. .Miss Mildred Kanipe. .Miss Ksther l.ee, llavid (iuthrie. Mr. and Alls. Lloyd Pinks ton. Air. and Mrs. Karl Davis and Fred M.-Conl and Air. and Airs. Frank Bradford. Hetty l.ou. Jack and Fritts of CottliKe (Move. MR. AND MRS. KINGERY ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE OF THEIR DAUGHTER, MARY YONCALLA. Nov. 25. Air. and Airs. Dare Klngery announce the marriage of their daughter. Alary to Alfred liohlander of Drain. The wedding took place In Eugene Fri day. Nov. 15, with liev. It. Karlc Parker of Eugene officiating. The bride wore a navy blue suit, with matching accessories, nnd a cor sage of white rosebuds and gar denias. Her only attendant was Aliss Kuna Phillips anil A ernon Draper of Main was best man. After a short honeymoon to Port land thev will be at home to their many friends in Drain, where the groom is employed at the (Iris wold mill. The bride is well known In Yoncalla having graduated from the Pleasant valley grade school and Yoncalla high school with the class of 1940. After graduating from high school, she attended a beauty school In Portland for sev eral months. Air. and Mrs- Jean Cowan enter tained at a dinner at their home Sunday honoring the nev'yweds. MR. AND MRS. BARTLEY ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Air. and Airs. James Ilartl anil daughters, Vivian and Joyr? entertained nt a very lovely one o'clock turkey dinner at their home Thanksgiving day. having a their guests, Mrs. Joe Snyder. Raj niond Snyder. Air. and Mrs. Don Snvder and son. Ila id Warren. Air', and Mrs. Fritz Snyder and son. r.ichnrd. nnd daughter. Itarlcira. all of Days Creek. .Mr. and .m.-. Paul llouser. of Toledo. Ore., and Knnte Kerslmer. of this city. CIRCLE NO. 4 HAS INTERESTING MEETING Circle No. 4 of the Raptlst In dies sorietv met at the home of Airs. Kniggle for a very lovely 1:30 luncheon. The devotions were held bv Airs. Ilawn. The arternoon was spent planning for their future work. Visiting and sewing was enjoyed. Next meeting to be at Airs." Listen Darby. U"2 Military street. H. E. CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING YONCALLA. Nov. 25. The home and Mr. and Airs. Pete Sutton. ByGalbraith ( wMimm tii. ill I Local News Vlsltlna Parents Aliss Claire Tison. of Portlaml. Is visiting her nareiits. Mr. uuil Mi's. (I. C. Tison, at Dixouville. i CCrH. IWCBTNEA SERVICE. IhC. T.MJRtC. U. S. PAT. Off. Air. and Airs. Herman Aleyers had as their guests Thanksgiving duv. Air. and Mrs. Calvin Hon', anil children, Mary. Donna and Calvin Lee of Oakland. Air. and Airs. Lloyd Cameron en tertained with a Tliauk.giilng dinner at their home Thursday for Mrs. Hubert Irving and two sons. of Wilbur, and Mrs. Evelyn Young and daughter. June. Air. and Airs. J. W. Culver and Mr. and .Mrs. Hill Homberger were guests of Airs. Henry Marge, Leon ard. Hetty and Hobby Barge at their home Thanksgiving. e CORINNE HARPHAM HAS PERFECT PAPER IN MID-TERM CHEMISTRY EXAM Aliss Corinne Harpham. daugh ter of Mr. and Airs. V. V. Harp ham of this city, was the only stu dent at Oregon State college re ceiving a perfect grade In the mid term exam in chemistry this year. The paper was posted on the bul letin board nt Oregon mine .,, lege. Miss llarpham. who is a freshman at O. S. C, spent . Thanksgiving w-eeK-enu ncie . her home and lelt yesterday 1111 Corvallls to resume her studios. Aliss llarpham took science in the local high school under the ili- veelinll of Vl'oy llllltt. Wlllaill fr.-iiir former high school teacher here, who is now tenching In Cor- vallis. was in itoFenurg y u.ith tils wife nnd two daughters. and stated that Hoseburg was rat ed as having one ol uie oesi w-i- ...wo ,.ml ehemistrv laboratories in the high schools ot this state, .mi. , and Airs. Craig anil two u.nitn ters had spent the Thanksgiving holiday week-end at Cave Junc tion mid stopped over here to visit friends en mule 1 to Corval lis. MRS. J. B. BAILEY ENTERTAINS AT CHARMING INFORMAL PARTY SATURDAY Airs. J. H. Bailey entertained nt a verv charming Informal parly at hoi- home Saturday evening, having as her guests. Airs. J. P. Watts, of Oregon City, wile of the grand master of the I. O. o. F. in Oregon: Mrs. Grant Murpliy. of Portland, wife ot the grand war den. Airs. Conrad Salon, of Eu gene, and Airs. Kalpn L. Hussell and Airs. O. L. Johnson, or this city. Mrs. Watts is a sister of Mrs. Russell. Chrysanthemums were attrac tively' arranged about the rooms. Visiting and games were enjoyed nnd later delicious refreshments were cerved at a lace covered ta ble centered with a bowl of mari-...,i,i.i Following the social hour, the husbands of the guests called at the Bailey home. Airs. Bailey was assisted in serving by Airs. Sa lon. I B P. W. C. TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT A joint birthday parly, emblem ceremony anil iniuaiioo 01 m- members' will be enjoyed by 1 lie Business and Professional Wo men's club tonight nt 8 o'clock at the Hoseburg Woman's clubhouse, to which all members are urged to attend. The committee In charge of the evening is headed hy Mrs. J. L. Saunders and Miss Inn Farns worth. CRUISERS CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT The Cruisers club will meet nt a 6:30 o'clock potluck supper Tuesday night at the First Pres byterian church with Dr. James Millar, of the Presbyterian board of Christian education. Portland, as guest speaker on the subject. Travel." Mrs. Harold Bellows. Airs. Alax Petiole and Mrs. Earl I'lllich are I In chaise of the potluck supper. ! PYTHIAN SISTERS TO MEET WEDNESDAY The Pythian Sisters are being especially urged to attend an im poriant meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the K. of P. hall. at which time annual roll call will be held and nomination of officers will take place. GRANGE TO MEET TUESDAY EVENING CAMAS VALLEY. Nov. 25 Camas Valley grange will meet In regular session Tuesday , evening. Nov. 2H. at eight ociock. All mem- "So you worked in a beauty parlor, eh? Well, you're just the tiy to curry the general's horse!" Hero's Record It's the Cat's Whiskers Captain Midnight" In ; Thrilling Radio Drama i Visits Mother Edward Iloyer has returned to Ills studies lit Ore- con Statu college, following a visit here with his mother, .Mrs. Blanche. Boyer. Card Party Postponed The American Legion auxiliary has post mined Its benollt card party iron) Tuesday night. November 2tith. to nn indefinite dale. Townsend Club to Meet Town send club No. I will meet Tuesday night nt 7:30 o'clock nt the hall of the Douglas hotel w ith the presi dent, A. E. Itutler, in charge. Leaves for College Miss Jane Wangemnn has returned to Eugene where she la a student at Univer sity of Oregon, following the week end hero visiting relatives and friends. MARKET REPORTS PRODUCE POUTIiAND. Ore.. Nov. 25. (AP) BUTTER Prints, A Rrude, .3510. lg. In parchment wrappers, :ujc in cartons; it grano ,hjc in paichmeut wrappera, STiic! Jn car tons. HUTTEHFAT First duality maximum .6 o( 1 per cunt acidity. delivered Portland im-IIuc III.; pieinlttm quality (maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity). 3!il-3CS; valley routes nnd country points, 2c less or 331: second quality, 2c under first or 32J-33. CHEESE Selling price, to Port land retailers: Tillamook triplets, 21c lb.; loaf 22c lb. Triplets to wholesalers. 19b lb.; loaf 20c f. o. b. Tillamook. I E(1GS Prices to producer: Ex tras large 2c: standard large 24c; extra medium 24c; standards me I ilium 19c doz.; extras small 17c; standard small 13c doz. Hesale to retailer, 4c higher for cases; car tons fie higher. Religion Follows National Defense "CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT Ed Prentiss lis "Captain Alid- night" of the sensationally popul ir aviation serial by the same mime. i.. .1... .i....t., .....uti-loiiu filer and former war ace who nightly' rOHNTItV MEATS - Belling divea out of the, darkness to foil li'l' to retailers: Country kill- il, e c tea or his I to one enemy, e.i n..Bn i ''' ' a vicious international criminal -91c; yciilers fancy 141-ir.c obsessed with mad ambitions for "'" ifiic "eavy :.c the overthrow or governments. (. Monday through Friday over sta tion KltNU and the Don Lee net, 6:45 p. in.. PST. I ' m ' 4JiA Returns to Eugene lllll Whar ton returned to his studies nt Uni versity of Oregon Saturday, follow ing n three ilav slay here visit lug his parents. Air. and Airs. .1. It. Wharton. Return From Stayton Mr. nnd Airs. Leroy lliall and daughter. Yvonne, and son, Jimmy, returned to their home on South Pino street last evening, following Thanlisgiv ing and the week-end visiting rela tives In Stayton. Visiting at Houck Home Airs. R 11. Fields, Jr.. nee Adeline Xur cher. has arrived hero from Port land to visit at the home of her mother. Airs, (leorge E. Ilouck, on South Stephens street. fin to Stavton Air. and Airs. P. M l ee and daughter, Suzanne, of ibis eltv. took Airs. Lees lather 1 II Messier, back lo his home in stnvum. Ore., yesterday. Mr. Aless lor spent last week here at the Lee home. Christmas Went To Her Head Returns to .Portland Aliss Ada Jane Cjjalmers has returned to her similes at one of the Porllnnd llusl- i ness colleges, following the week end here visiting her parents, mr. and Mrs. W. Al. Chalmers, on South Pine street. Stops Over Here Airs. C.enrgc Ki'onenlierg. nee Nedrn Clnrk, haa left lor her home In liundon. fol lowing a short slop over hero to visit her father, J. E- Clark, en route from Eugene, where she has been visiting her mother. the old tale is tiuc Lob Hcriial la. San Jose. Calif.. saved Hie equivalent of 18 lives, oi two caLs. A year ago he won a Na tional Humane Society medal for goint; down n 70-foot well to rescue n. kitten. Recently he qualified for a second medal when he saved a Per sian cat by an heroic is!i throuuli the flames of a burninj home where, the cat was traj ped. "The Last Mile" for Miami Trolley Boy Scout has I Return to Medford Mr. and Mrs. r .1. Wrislon and children, loniniy nnd Louise of Medford spent Thurs day visiting at the Wilbur Culp home. Toininv Wrislon was Ihi; guesl of Wilbur Culp. Jr., from Thanksgiving day until Sunday. Li p light lambs spring lR-lSJc: yearlings ( ): ewes D-b; good cutter cows h-hac; canner cows S-SJc Hi.; bulls 11- llic lb. LIVE POULTRY Buying nrices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broil ers 11 to 2 lbs., 15c; fryers under II lbs., 15c: springers 21 to 4 lbs., 14c: roasters over 4 lbs., 15c; Leg I horn hens over 3 J lbs., 12c; Leg horn hens under .11 lbs., 10c; col ' wt linnu nvw f ItiU 14cf colored I hens 4 to 5 lbs., 15c; old rooster.!, re lb. DRESSED . TURKEYS MuyliiK prices: New crop hens 17-20C; toms lfi-15Jc lb. DRESSED TURKEYS Nomtr. a 1 selling prices: liens 20-21; toms lli-lTc lb. , ONIONS Oregon Dnnvers SO 10c Yuklmns 75-85. PEAS California lie lb. POTATOES Deschutes No. J, SI. 10-1.25; Yakima $1,115-1.15 cwt.j Kliimath n.2U-1.25 cental. HAY Selling price to retailers: Alfalfa No. 1. $14.25 ton; oat-vetch 510.no ton; clover $13.00 ton; tim othy eastern Oregon $17.00; val ley timothy ( ) ton. Portland. WOOL 1940 oast.irn Oregon range. ,'10-33; cross bred 34-33: Willamette, valley t months (....) lb.: lambs (....1 lb. Atohalr 1940, 12 monthi 30o lb. CASCARA 1940 peel He lb. HOPS Oregon 1939, 40-41n lb.; 1940 contracts 30c lb.; 1940 seod leas 37-40C nominal. When the Lutheran Church re cently decided to open a mission ot Sitka. Alaska, the churchless northern town where Uncle Sam is establishing huge air and submarine bases, it naturally selected Rev. Hugh Dowler, above, to open the mission. Life may be rough in this frontier town, but Rev. Uowler can Take it. He was welterweight boxing champion ot Wyoming before deciding to become a minister. 10 DISCOUNT On $20,000 worth of used cars for a limited time nt Hansen Mo-' tor Co. See advertisement III this paper. (Adv.) Starts Wednesday Matinees 40c Evenings 55c Children 10c THIS PICTURE ONLY GARY COOPER MADELEINE CARROU LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 25. This isn't a convenient way to ''' lJ; h', ' ' , f.V tin vi r homo vour Christmas h corrv homo vour shopping, but the latest thing in hats. Honor origin. MUgi'im de signed it of Christmas gift boxes tied with bright red holiday rib bon. It's certainly bringing Christmas wiupping problems to a head. lit it& I' y I i J mi wmMmgiMm Return North lllchnrd Dnucelle. student at (). S. C and his wile, the former Miss Evelyn (llllinore of this city, now of Portland, left yesterdav for the north, following Thanksgiving week-end here visit ing the hitter's parents. Air. and Airs. J. I). "Snap" Gilhnore. Returns to Portland Miss Doris Jackson left lust evening Tor her home in Portland, following u visit here since last Wednesday ns the guest of Air. and Mrs. Nathan Ktil lerloii on Overlook. Aliss Jackson formerly worked nt the Itexnll drug store here. U. of O. Club to Meet The Uni versity of Oregon .Mothers club will meet Tuesday from 12:30 to 2:00 o'clock at the Hotel l,'mpiua. F. S. Club to Meet The V. S. club will meet Tuesday at fwn o'clock at. the home of Mrs. C. II. Wiikhain at 702 Mill street. Study Club to Meet The C.rcen Slndy chili will meet Tuesday at a 12 o'clock pol luck luncheon at the home or Airs. Claude Ptrk-hurst. li. 6 Joining over 200 other U. S. cities which have abandoned the trolley in favor ot the bus, Miami, Flo., gives a fond "funeral" to its last street car. Largo crowds turned out to see the car, covered with palms and black crepe, escorted by honorary, lop-hatted "pall bearers." Have! its "last mile" r'loi-eliiiiil estiihlishments in the Stnuffer chain, was the mene Junior colle of labor racketeering during re modeling of the building several years ago. Stnuffer was a wilness ....iut tolin 1,: MeCee nnd Doll A. I ,.. ii r I ll,. Ing as hostess. All members are i ' ,.! n,i ter. Miss Virginia Culp. I no latter lllgeu io Ije (iii-M-m Mrs. Hatfield Home Airs. Harry P. Halfielil has reliirned to her home In this city, following sev eral days In Porllnnd visiting her son-in-law and (laughter, Attorney and Mrs. William W. Knight. Sho was joined ill Portland for Thanks giving by her son. ivan, sumem. at Oregon State college. Return to School Carl Wlmher lv. Jr., student al University of Oregon, and Aliss Prances Louise Wlmbnrly. student at Oregon State college, have returned to their studies, following the Thanksgiving holiday and week end in this city visiting their parents. Judge nnd Mrs. Carl E. Wimberly, on Eust Lane street. H. E. O. Club to Meet The II. K. O. club will meet at a 1:30 ndock luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Krogel on lllce street. Homecomlna Tuesday The nn nuul homecoming affair of the Hoseburg Itebekah lodge. No. II, will be held Tuesday night nt a 'Islx o'clock politick dinner al the o. o. l-'. nan. lb. drlvo-lns $0.25 (o mostly $J.:iu; carloads to $tl.5o; 230-270 lb. butch ers mostly $5.75; few to $6.00; light lights $5.60-75; slaughter pigs down lo $5.25; packing sows most ly $4.00-60; few lightweights to $4.76; roeder pigs $4.00-50. CATTLE: Culves active, 25-50 higher; sleet's and good beef cows up most; some dairy cows only steady late; bulls slow; short-red steers mostly $S.76-9.25; few londs good fed steers $10.00-6(1; common steers down to $7.50; common-nie-illuin heifers $6.00-8.25; cutlery dairy hnlfers down to $1.50; few good fed heifers to $9.00; calmer common cows $3.25-5.00; fat dairy cows lo $5.50; good beef cows $6.50-7.00; young cowb to $7.25; medium-good bulls $6.00-50: few beef bulls to $6.75; some held high er; vealers steady; good-choice grades $10.00-50; common down to $7.00; culls down to $4.50. SHEEP: Active; lambs steady, ewes strong 15 higher; good-choice wooled lumhs mostly $8.50-65; one load and tew lots $x.7fi; common grades down to $7.00; good-choice shorn lumhs $7.75; odd yearlings $7.75; odd yearlings $6.00; good slaughter ewes $4.00-40; common grades down to $2.00. ' PAULETTE GODDABD ROBT. PRESTON PRESTON FOSTER Today and Tuesday KXPAT O'BRIEN IGARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S jCLUB TO MEET WEDNESDAY I The Oaiilen Valley Women's 'noon at two o'clock at Hie elub Iclilbe will inert Wednesday aiter- houi-e with Airs. George Pulley act- Leaves for School Afiss Mar garet Culp. student at Sacramento who has oeen snendlng Ihc last few days here vis iting her parenls. Mr. and Airs. U'ilbnr Culn. left yesterday for Sac ramento and stopped over n short time In Medford to visit her sis- Will Elect Officers Rosehurg bethel of Job's Daughlers will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic temple for election of officers. WHEAT PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 25. (AP) Open High Low Close Dee 7lil .76S .7I1J .76J Returns to Euflene Miss Vir ginia (.Hinour left yesterduy for Eugene, where she Is n freshman at I'ni'.ersily of Oregon, following the holiday week-end hero visiting her mother, Mrs. Eilyth Ollmour. Youug Lutherans to Meet 'iho Young People's league of St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet Tues day night at 7:30 o'clock at Hie home of Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Syl wesler lit 1170 Military street. .Members and friends are Invited. Stock and Bond Averages ' DOUGLAS UNIT OF PRO-AMERICA TO MEET ! Douglas unit of Pro-America will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1 2::su o'clock at the chamber of 'commerce office with Mis. II. C .Wnddt-ll. president, in charge. All jnienibers are urged to be prese.it. economics club of Klkhead grange' bers urged to attend. Second Bomb in 24 Hours Elasts Chain Restaurant CLEVKLANn. Nov. 23 (API A bomb exploded early today at the rear or a restaurant operated by Stouffer Corp.. Injuring one of six emnloves In the establishment and rocking Playhouse square In down town Cleveland. The blast, heard five miles away, was the second within 21 hours nt a Stouffer rcnaiirant. An explosion early yesterday damaged the front of the' company's Philadelphia es tablishment. Tim bombed reinurant, ono of is now ninitenllary terniB for S1.2"o from Stouffer undei of halting the remodeling, W. G. Coopers' Infant Son Of Melrose Passes Away extorting was here for Thanksgiving and re r threats .turned home yesterday. I Back From California Postmas ter L.'L. Wimberly returned here Saturday following a trip to Orange. Calif., to attend the funeral of his father-in-law, J. A. Wood. Mrs. Wimberly. nee llelene Wood, re mained at Orange to make pro luirallons for bringing her mother back In this city with her. Mrs. "c'j Wimberly and Mrs. Wood expect Wil- to arrive here the latter part of died the week. Lean Everett Earl Cooper, vearold son of Mr. nnd Airs. Ham (L Cooper of .Melrose. nt t..r homdtnl Saturday follow ing a prolonged period of Illness. I Return Here Air. and Mrs. W. He w as horn on August 20. 1!i:sn. Fest and daughter. Mrs. E. (i. Trie Surviving besides his parents are zel'e. returned to their homes here two brothers. William Clyde and today, following a trip to Taromn Unl'-ell Clinton Cooper. He Is also last Wi-dnesdav to sitend Thanks survived by his grandparents, Mr. giving with the Post's son and and Mrs. Ceorge Cooper nnd John daughter In-law Mr. and Airs. Louis Calla ail of Melrose. ; l-"e't. Airs. Trozelle spent n part Kiineral services were held In of the time with her husband, who the chapel of the Douglas Funeral is employed as a carpenter on the home this afternoon at two o'clock, inew radio station being built at Rev. H. P. Sconce officiating. In-, Fort Lewis, and visited her son. terment followed In the Atelroseljohn Trozelle. who Is Btationed at cemetery. 'cump Murray. Inter-Se Club to Meet The In- ter-Se Study club will meet Tues day at i' one o'clock dessert-lunch-eon at the home of .Mrs. Paul tied des with roll-call topics 111 charge of Mrs. Charles Doerner, Mrs. V. V. llarpham. Airs. If. . Hampton and Mrs. C. Al. Stark. The program will bo on the Nobel prize wlnnri. Alexis Currell. with Alts. E S. Hall In charge. Waddells Return Air. and Mrs II. C. Waddell returned to Ihelr home on South Kane Btreet Satur day evening, following n trip In Marsliileld Friday to attend the recital of Miss Arlcne Dunham, vocal sololsl. and Aliss Allen Iluck Inghain. pianist, which was fol lowed hy a reception enjoyed by about one hundred friends. Ar lcne Is the sixteen-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Airs. Russell Dun ham, former residents of this city. STOCKS Compiled by The Associated Press. Nov. 25. SO 15 15 60 Inil'Is Hit's ITS St'ks Monday 63.4 16.9 35.1 44.5 Prev. dav r.3.0 16.9 35.2 44.4 Month ago .... 3.6 16.7 36.0 i 44.8 Year ago 72.2 211.9 39 7 61.1 1910 high 74.2 20.5 ' 4ll.ll 62,2 1940 low .... .. 62.3 13.0 30.9 37.0 BONDS 20 in io io RH's Ind'ls Ul'B Fgn. 3S.0 37.S 37.9 49.8 53.5 35.1 ENDS TODAY Monday Prev. day Month ago ... Year ago ..... 1940 high 1910 low New highs. 69.9 lOS.S1 69.7 105.7 99.9 50.3 1114.6 99 4 69.2 101.4 96.1 61.2 106.7 100.7 45.3 BS.9 90.3 NOTICE Illg discount on used cars at Hansen .Motor Co., local Chevro let dealer. See big advertisement in Ibis paper. (Adv.) Rice & Meyers Sheet-MetaS Workt Sheet Metal Work Tailored to tbe Job 527 N. Jackson 8t Phon S20 ;middle-age WOMEN HEED THIS ADVICE!! Th fSi Thouronds of women tfOfiniiiinffinru-iryiDK ilmeH" with LvdW, E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound famous for over 60 year in re- HfV'HK (email) iuuc tlooml troubles. Try Itl u Illi PLUS FUGITIVE W FOISOUattK, Coming Tuesday and Wednesday Pal Night "Drums Along the Mohawk" ' '' AND "Sky Murder" Shows 1:45-7-9 P. M.