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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1919)
o o , BOTOX Y. APTffT13. 1910. ia - vr - . . . oTHE SUNDAY RTORNINO OBSERVER A. c f, e o p . ' G3 0 o 0 3 8 . G . - e (ti6.(ifc vfe ffi (!) 'O O v ' 0 J" iks namu Ynmffc. wll known 1-u ..ramie niusicl'in .who Is now-lo- rated In P.-todiniot,' writes the Ob server ilit she ns nilei-taken I lie ,-..... iii.jii oi leopow uodowsky at lie Ort-L'on theatre in Pendleton on April lSih ana uslts mV. who delinhts in hearing the famous player to take aiiiainuxe of the opportunity of vis i'ii;n Pendleton on Mini date. Itonurd Inf.' the event' the Pendleton Eastern Oroponian has the following to say: A note or frrea; interest ia thai Leopold Clodowsky, who is to appeir at the Oiefcon theater a week from toninht Ik not only a great pianist hut. a noted composer as -well. His remarkable talent asserted Itself when he was only th'co years old and at seveil he composed some pieces of much oriKiuality. H. made his Uehnt "at nine yearn of age in his home town in Russian Poland and for three years toured Hussin and Germany. At fourteen he lotiivd America, later returning to Franc;) to study with Suint suens and nl'-T several years toured Trance and visited London. Playlns at Queen Victoria's Golden cen. ,a diandc peoife rejoice in ttjp 'niirnnife or these young- people and yj-ish them the greatest hifyuiness in their- now 'home, which w ill beelul Ithaca street, .Klmhurst, L. l.f New York, after u shifVt honeyiuAun at Atlantic City. 0.. Mabel Setlemler. Grand Worthy Matron of the isordr of the Oastern Star, and u member also of the l iLnusi.ind when his house was the I'n&ft-d States the war canto on tea over biQIly hy LM1 irn lilenV uivltie K. O. ills. Soiiluinelr is snemllmri .v. liulik a long rest lor he Cos the .wei-ineud visiting fiiexds In the I nut the li;'iug ane. JV has a a ieriesof vlls t' I'umtwr of iritnds who are ulw.iys aiwu mi ntQius wnniosomo remarKs city, following chanters of the O. 0. !? at vatioiiK 4)oifrts inTliis part of the stai, which ....-t.utm imii ,ivrnn-ta cnapiet night. Covers were laid for sixieen at the Jlniu r X color jseliemer yliur and white as eni- Pyiil In the deeoi-atioiis. Those liresunl were Mrs. 'Mabel Selj,lenii . Mrs. -K.K. Kldille, Mrs. F. V. Whit ing. Dr. Dora l'ido: wood, Mrs. Vin cent Palmer, Mrs. Wm. Wade, Mrs. J. K Wright. Miss Kthcl Wright. Mrs. H. H. Hug, .Mrs. Lee. Wainick. Mrs. Gei. Curre)Mrs. .1.. 11. Mow, Mrs I''ivd Clirrey. Mrs, II. S. Ilrown- ton, Mrs. F. G. Schilke and Mrs. AN bert 11 unlet'. . Mrs. Charlit E. Cochran preside at one of the smart early-week festivi ties on. Tuesday, when she enter'ained at fl Uincheon c.t the R,'ntt, in plinmnt to her sister-in-law, -Mrs I "c "f lhP Ppns!''K social affair George T. Cochran of La Griwidc. Mr- i 1 1""it WOCR 38 " "i"",y C("" Cochran ,hae lvn,l,. ...t n. , . I'llmeivtary to Mr. and Mrs. A. H the blossoms that udorned her table, nnrl these frnfant blooms she kail artistically arranged in a basket cen tering the board I'rlnce, held at the limine of .Dr. Mar garet Ingle by the learners of the Central school. The pjty was in the n.uu'e. of a farewill or Mr 1'iir.ce. who at the end or tin present school term is leaving his position as prin cipal or the Central school. The everting was very pleasantly spent, a ' iu'okci in nf mi, :ii ,i.a l,i,,, theatre party at the!,.,,rriwl ,,t nrt mv r..a , Orpheum for her guests. Those who, the recipient of a handsome club shared the pleasures of the double so-'jbng the aitt or ih. i. ,,, in i,i cial event were. Mrs. Goorp;c T. Coch-ischool. Appropria .3 renmrks ac- lan. mis. uusinv eruere, Mrs. Kaipn jcouipnled the presentation, reveal At each place were dainty printed place cards in lavender and pink col oring. Luncheon was served at 12:30 ! o clock and in the afternoon. Mrs. Cochran had about Hie development, of this part oft the liu and to shake his hand cards. Mrs. I K. linuc? won the ,,.i,. ... i, .,i, ...... o ....... 'it, w Jubilee" at Marlb-irouPh House InjRo'binson, Mrs. Kdward Strong, Mrs.iing the high esteem in which Mr 1SD7, where the Princess of Wales accented the dedication of his Valse Hchorzo. Gowodsky also has appear ed ill concerts and recitals through out this coountry -trul Canada. Ho is placed amonu; the greatest living pianists, even being declared by De Pachnuinn and Olivers as having the most wonderful technique of any. JHis repertoire Is immense and his style broad and brilliant. .. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Arbucklc re ceived word by wire today from New York stating their dautrhter. Miss Nora, was wedded yesterday to V. H. Pabst, formerly of La Grande, who had just returned from oversens ser 'vice in France. The bride is one of 'La Grande's' own girls having been raised in this city and is- well known ami very popular with all. She holds the distinction of ' having been the first 'lady city treasurer of this city 'ami when the war came on and .the government was short of clerica'l arid stenographic) help she went to Wash ington, D. C, where she has worked faithfully in one of the governmental departments since. Mr. Pabst was a citizen here several years ago anil was engaged in civil engineering. Lie is a student of Columbia Univer sity, of New York City and is an ex cellent young man in every way. Be fore enlisting in his country's service he was employed by the New York Intel urban Traction company and upon his return froiri France he re sumed his old position with that con-' Louis Wocrner, Mrs. O. L. Price, Mrs. Prince has come .o be held by hu 'J. B. Waters. Mrs. li. A. Stewart, Mrs. (associates by reason of the fine W. D. McWaters and the hostess. Mrs. i work he has done during the venri when he elunVos this way. e Miss Janat J6a.'S enterinineda uumbiw of her friend.! Friday even ing, the guests beln.s principally elisr Joaeseassncialos In the teaching pro fession In the city. ?'rogrcssfve look provided tho chief part of te even ing's entertainment, four tables tak lug part. Diffoilils, prettily arrang ed, were used for decorations, and refreshments were served, Mps. Mr Kachrau was tho v.lnner.itf the ev ening's Jionors at cards t Complimentary "o Mrs. C. F. Short on the occasion of he birthday, i churmhig dinner pa ty wa s held a' the Foiey 'liesd;'y iwening, wltl Misses Mary . Kirkv.ood and Thelma LeH'ol and Mr. Win. Short as hosTl -. esses and host. Covers wer laid for fourteen. The gnosis wore Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Short and Harold Short. Mr. 3ul Mrs. Willla'ii lllllnnn, Mr and Mrs. A. Larson, Mrs. Harbor, Miss Anna Soil, of linker, and Miss Genevieve McLaren. Fred B. Currey, well known La Grande ni:in formerly city manager. has accepted .a portion with the Portland Journal and will begin his work wit-h that newsparer tomor row. Mr. Currey in one of the old time newspapermen, of the state and will be aceontnaO'Ml under ton nim by ber fonr-;ar-(( son.. Mm. T7 J. ScroiIn entertained The TVwuesd.-.y llri.li' Club lucinhora at hex home lasl week. LunclieorM was served at 1 o'Oock 113) t be balance of the !ii'riioon H .sstal at The Thursday Bridge Club met last week witfi Mrs. W. a. Alliusun, , . , finUFRT !1laR I I III IIIIIBII VICTORY LDAN I I'l ltl-K IJJT III .WKI T Tt SPHFAl) I THU KTATK. Fourth street, whe'i was pleasantly surnt cai.d tWes. Mrs. F. S. 1 . winner uf honoia. Ivauhoe Ms , George Cochran, who is the chairman ; he has been in L11 Grande, am'lhn work he has selected will take ii cne victory loan committee 111 Union juiougn tne evening passed merrily, county, came to Portland to attend the 11 was apparent that I hero is genuine state conference and left for her home 1 'egret felt by tho teachers of Cea in La Grande on Wednesday. While'"'"' r"d of the other city schools here she was entertained at several ovt'r "'e loss which the school and attractive gatherings. Oregonian. iUl' 8la'f wlil soon sustain. Those jWho were present were Mr. and Mrs . Mabel Douglas, who for some llmei;V.C' Hl,.w"t0?; Ml'- t!,",.Mr- A;. 11 ! Prince, Stella Dr. Mar: Ingle, Mrs. ;aret Ingl McKacheru was the jiopolar pin organist at tho Arcnflp tllCllll'n IlilSI ,;t,l ftxill nflnr j ! prolonged absenco and will make I J"0""- Mi,ss ihis ,-iiv l,,'i,n,,, i ,i,- r,,.. :Mary Klrkwood, M.ss 1 She has opened a simile la the New 'No" ibaffey. Miss Genevieve Mr Foley bnlKlhw in the room forme, ly ?n; J."ss Wo!u Metty. Miss Mrs Mrn, Deal. Ml.s .el'i l-lociM. occupied by t ho RoJ Cross shop and intends. ,to devote her energies to musical Instruction. Miss Douglas was a student at 'lie Northwostern CoDservatory of Mmlfi and the Miu 11 iapol is School of Muic und is rec ognized as one, of tin. hish class In sti'uctorH of the Pacific coast. Her work in La Grande as pipe ortfiinist recommends Uer to every homo and undoubtedly she will meet with ex cellent success in her venture. The social circles of h, f! ramie are de lightful with tUe.rett.ru of this young Miss Mollio SnliLsr. Miss munch Clarke aud Miss Juik1'. Joneg. ' The regular nioi.tlily social meet ing or the Ladles' Aid or -the Al. I?, church met with Mrs. S. C. Smllli, 1 702 1-2 Washington uveue , on Wednesday faU-enoon. April !Mh. Dur ing the devotional exercises Rev. N. Sherman Hawk song a boaulirul solo, "Shall the Circle be Unbrok en." 'which wan appiedated by all. Mrs. 11. W. Leighlon, chaniwin of the ludy and general rejoicing among (entertainment committee had arrang muHical people is being experienced. etl tett.rc hand to have nn-ei. fA 1 11 r!H pinneu up ai ouieieni piuues In the room, representing that many business firms or gtods advertised In the Evening Observer, .the one guessing correclly the largest num ber of firms or oodH represented received a prize. Mrs J. K. Kwit.er was the beat guesser. After the contest a dainty luacheon was serv ed. All present greatly enjoyed the afternoon's program. One of ihe most important, of the week's social affairs was it charming dinner given by members of the 1'. K. O. Sisterhood last evening' at Ihe Foley in honor of the visit or ARCADE TODAY Clara Kimball Young -In "The Reason Why" A romance ol' liili so ciety su)ci l)y ' acted and iririreoitslv pro duce!. . i --Also j Harold tloyd Comedy "SHE LOES &IE NOT SPECIAL . " CARELES AMERICA " Presented under tha auspices of the secre taries of states and the police department. A spectacular film thp.t teaches some things YOU are- interested ' . . COMING . 'MONDAY AND TUESDAY . Pauline Frederick ; : "Resurrection 0 . o t" o 0 O Tli double stanaard 1 $cals lo scathingfy x xaigneii bf, Count Leo Tol.i4.oy, greatest f th; 0 Jtuscias dramatiste, 4n this po-eriiii' 'tenia,, - The Walla Walla Union of recent date contains the following: "An en joyable party was given by Miss llur' riett White at her home, 815 W. Main, in honor of her sister, Mrs. Ben Miller of La (irutule, Ore. The evening was spent in dancing and cards. liecita tions and solos were given by 'the guests, Misa Juunita White giving an exhibition of her latest fancy dancing. A four-course luncheon was served. I 'ecorations were in green and white. The guests present were: Mrs. Mriler, Misses Velma and Helen Reiser, Mil :drcd Jiiekerson, Julia 'Williams. Mu'nnitn and Pearl White, Messrs. Ken neth Williams, Glenn Bean, Jack I.o- liini to every city and hamlet In Orc.mui. Ho has a wide stale ac quaintance and wJll be a viiluablo hiHli to Hie Journil TiM'ce. , , it Miss Ma'iorio Silvertli'ora eater tained a number of I': lends at cards at ber home on l-'irst street Wednes day eveninK. Klve Hundred wis played, -with four tables 'arranged, and ono ol the ntosl pleasant eveu Icks which this va'il club has en joyed resulted. Miss Janet .lonet re ceived I lie prize Tor tho highest score, and Dr. Verne Johnson won the sec ond prize. Dilnty lefresltmenls -were served alter the cauls. Miss Alma laidd was tendered u surprise parly by a unnber or her dassnntes at her boipe, 3 4 05 Y av enue, ycsteri'.y, Hie 'occasion belnK her tlilrtenth birthday. Those Who were present wero Oorgette John ston, Alice and Huth Scott, Ornce Kobrts, A4ma and Veia Iadd. and Eunice II err. Alter Ramos and oilier forms ol' o.:tertiiliiment had buen fully enjoyed, lunch was served by Mrs. John LadJ. Mr. nail Mrs. llert Hanoy, of Portland, spent vaslerday with S. 1). Crowe and family ol Ua (iraiule. Having been pnimlnnit In Oregon affairs for many years Mr. Hanoy l)as many friends In La-Grande who were pleased to see' hlni. He was at one time chair man of tho sta.t democrat ic central committee and he is now United Stales District Attorney for this stale. A beautiful horn? wedding look place at Ihe M. IS. palronage In Ui (Irando the ti I'tei n jon of Wednes- (lay. April lllll, when Miss Nellie Hill, or Klgln. and Harold Hug, of the same town, were united in marriage. Itev. N,S. Hawk, pastor or the: church, perl'ornied th') ceremony. The I bride and groom veto accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John Metcall'. the aflcetioua , aund iJte ,1'oniaiicl Man Will t oflli llinle S.-siiim) tu au'.opeal to tile I'atrliit Isi'i , "f Oreni, Miss Imoaene Ku'iscl Is homefiomj . . Walla Walla, visiting over'khe week-1 . .,, , ' end at the home of jier par s..Mr.J A Vtrlry liu advertising blan- aBd Mis. J. A. llusaell. Misa llu.i-! k0' "" tl" ""'1 "vor U11 OtVgotl. sell.is an insnncior in Hie St. rani's! w- s- Klrlipatrlcli, mnnagor of tho scliuol al Walla Wrlla. , cputiibui?d W0tUo aaverl.la.Uig .fund jsiil'hciout for one of the most dlH- Oiuctive i:Ol publicity efforts ever made inany etata In aid of the gov ernment. It will bo launched Just preceding the drive in Orogon. Ev ery dall.Pound weekiy newspaper In Oregon will receive for simultaneous publication an advertisement almost 0 full page in.sUe,., Tbla .will Jineaii ' lSif advertisements, lOU'Uluinn Inch es each, or 1G.00U tiiclies of adver tising at i cost of $6,0110. It Is Mr. Kiherlde's idea If) make this ap peal tint only, from a patriotic stand point, but for the jiufpoHe . of acr Muaiuting Oregon people .with lliu true worth of a government bond as a sale, fane, and ii-ofitnble Invest ment. The puliliciit'an date sqlectetl la April 17th. t ( , The contribution is expocted to serve not alono in' carrying Oregon Vivur the nip" but as a stlmuiuajo the ndvci Usuig fiiiul cauipulun la advertising buieau. has received in formation that J. U. Klheridgo, pres- i : q.,,. i.,. .,:.u ,..i ... Idem of Morris llioiheis, Inc.. J'ort- tera. Judith and Lola Marlon. Intend!1"1"1' "ld of ""' Vi'l".v ''"" huseacb conuuii.iity of Hie glativ leaving Moniray tu: l.os Angeles, 1 Calif., lo spend some time there Tin 1 wBt4hjHSH0l0$fHlfmHtftto ItiWltfllaUflllflitiulliairto ithig Mrs. Snodgrass s mother, Mre lliirrows. Mro. Rlelln Ingle, et the Central school teaching stuff, Is n week-end vUllor In Baker. Rile left for that city Krlday afternoon and will re turn today. Easter Flowers - - .On Si.de NexJl',ri'!;iy and 'Sitturdiiy. FOLEY HOTEL BUILDING FANSY PLANTS, CABBAGE PLANTS , READY NOW AT GREENHOUSES Mrs. V. S. ivnnhoo loft ynstonlay ) inorninK for Denver, Col., and Knn-! sis City, whore slio will wpond snv-1 eml weeks enjoyhm i visit with rel-' ativea. j Mtr. Kllen linker, of Pendleton, ' is puent for a few days of her daitfcU- j tor, Mrs. Hal. Uohnonkanip. ' Mrs. Haker arrived Friday evening. Mrs, R. M,- Lust has doparted for! V;illa Walla and, LewiHtoir wliere slie will vIhiI rolalivpH and f riemH ! for the next ten day j I V. 11. Ilulinenkai'ip and wife, who1 hwv boon tuklnjr a .rtp through cwnt 1 ities for nonie Utile lime, have re- i I ii r i km I home. Miss Clmr.lotle HurrHinn visHed-ia) Baker Friday ttfternotin, and waa one1 who enjoyed the play, '"Mutt, ami ; Jeff, allowing In, Haker CUy tlio: (lay. ; Mrs. ft. I'oliick returned to La Grande litis muinlng after upending several days It: l'orthind.. Mrs. II. II. Olvoy Ilellh, nre vIsIIoih ai mid Mrs. John Lad I. and Bon, of the liomavM'', 1 Grease on Leather. Itub the stain lightly Willi cthcr.and then If 'there tire tiny marks left spuuge away with a weak solution of oxalic acid. If you' lire afraid lo trust your own ability to remove the stain take the grip to a leather store where bags nre sold. A WANT A P win do It Mrs. .1. N. Chandler, or Elgin, Who spent a few days la I. a Grande last week visiting her naugliler. Miss Myrtle Chandler, and other rela-, lives, left yesterday nioiuing fori l',,,.il,,,l in v:mIi her niotber. Mrs. ! nan, Ned Vanderpool, Paul Williams i M, A(.,oy. Mrs. Mrllroy had and Theodore Lotian. The hostess was assisted uy Miss Julia Williams." j The members of the Parkdale club were most pleasantly entertained on been Uilo ill of late, bill friends will be pleased to heaJ' that she Is Improving. ' Mr.' and Mrs. C. D. I'lilm in left Wednesday afternoon at the home of ; yonti?nluy morning t r a six weeks' Mrs. .V. S. Carroll in May Park. Mrs. I j,,,,,. r eastern and muthern points. Carroll was assisted by Mrs. (.'. Cj'nw.y will go by way of Kpokano lo Appreciation of all society and lodo printing and at the s n m o time lowest prices and best work manship will bo tfiven ' by us. Our job office in . . thoroughly equipped. , Our printem nre union men, receiving proper compensation. Uy en trusting your- work here you nre sure of satisfaction. Observer Job Department SAUCE ; HAVE YOU TRIED IT? ( ft? , It is delicious with Macaroni, Spaghetti, Baked Beans and Meatsf' Only 10c per can. . -. ..llcinzo Tniiiati) Kiini'c, )(r btit.tlo ..25 I'l't'ldU'cd Mustard, pur bottle 15 I'l'iipiircijl Horseradish, jier lottl 15 ' Oalsnp (lai'KC hyttlf) - - 35 Scko Mill; .......'..'...1 : 15 Clicfso, h J....:.. L : 40 Duck l'l(iiiliiig' oii) 5. . Silk Soap.4 '.....I 5 Crt'iiif ()il'flon , 10 Toili'l. I'apcV;, iir roll .'. 5,4 Now. is the time to get you garden seeds. . We have a very fine assortment. Hug's Modern Grocery . "A Store of Quality and flood RcTvifc." FARMERS 451 Chicago .and then lo southern I own, to visit home rolln. On .their re Unn lllnera.ry will include Denver, l.os A'naeles and Sin Francisco.' I.a ('.Hindi'' friends wll'i lueni a pleasant Jouiney. Members I the .ms Souci Club were eie sis- Wedncday I'venlnK ol C'oolide;e. A literary and musical prcl Kiani of unusual mei'it and' enjoyment :Was presented and the remainder of the time was occupied' in a social way, including participation in a satisfying course of refreshments. There was a larjre attendance of the membership. The next meeting of flu club .will he two weeks hence at the home of Mrs. Knl,ln .lw. l, .,.;.,.! ;.. .1... il,. inul Mis. I,. K. 1)111)11. al their i entertainment by Mrs. George Uvncal-iboiHe'. 502 Main slree.1. Five Hun' I son. ' jdi'. d was Hi" pi oar.iin foi he even I .',.' jK, witli liv) tables playing. Tin The Retail Clerln' Union Is to ui ve ' bonoi-s Weill to .Mr.' L. II. Moe. lie another of their nopular evening : Iresbtnein's served l.n.' In . the eve entertainments on April 2Sth' a' mini-- '01 d.idwl a :n"sl enjojabp Hex ball. The ovvniiii; will be devot-laallii rini: ' ' ed to danclnR and social fejtnres. and i , . ih. ,,.,,,niii,. in . Mrs. I!. A. Hodil of Keitb is a visi everyone that renetltlon of the re- i tor in I.a t.rande 'and is a l?uet of cent successful event is'j-iiaraniee,l. .Mis. IV'te tliver. One of the objects .The Clerks'- union -Is- r.-ist . becomin'-' of Mrs. Uudil' visit at thul Mine is to ore or the orKaiiiifions of the clly 'attend the nicctuig of the Kastewi :ihat Is huportbnf 'q the .social lif-' Slsr-.. Mr. li-uiid has chaiyf of the me if I.a flrandii. Bo successfully has'hanical dcpartmefcit of the M.-W. K all of tlicir undeitakliiKs been that V. at iTeith. now anuounceinentA fioin their com-1 ' ' inittee" is a .nua'rantee of a 'ood i ' J.unes'A. Tiuxk, fofuini iifI.ii time. . , , ifirnnihi but now of fontand;' is " . ' .upenilin-.' -a few days here. He say Mrs. Parker's- claisw cf clrls or' tlic 1 hif -fjinlly-lik.-B ('intom! very much Tjir'istlan church HunrUiy sclitiil ild !',( while ih.'Jr le ir ts ai still In 'their rlafti tlinaer ,ilfnday vnme. l,a fiianil" lie Rofi 'My "r pitl 7th. at the tnino of Mis. tira' iir, aitra' tions that are delightful McAllister. .1104 M atnt. An ex- - ' (, client chicken dinner .s served,) ut;rtr'V. -f. l.ill'K' .tt.fl ilauiriiter. 'with a pleasant social hour enjoyed ,fis. Lf- ecile T-tiiplet'n, who 'j i' altcrrard.ra Covers were laid for ten. loui-Kevine in irllae seuit wom tf Hie (curat ''mini? Irene 'Muss. ilr-.- ,ir fr'avidg p t. ' tha t !! Nai'h, Vltla .Ueli)n,, Lena M' Cully. nai'.nfc lllhtll ''' Flora Char, Doiils Jackson. Borlhn jc1:if lb lnt country's ftimaf j Pelaon. B'-ijie MtsAlisier.' Mrs. I'uijt-.V ,,(( 3n,- ttia' 'i-ins t a '' 'r, and rs. Grace Mc.vjjster. ; 0 " I O O I .r,.,...l If'iiUMr, e,.iui'M- i E. C. Qufrfc. ill knownWr'9ll-. as In t. in J'tift . ie- ;of Portland. Is in I-araniJc for mtuT t Wave8 ie- eli-ning :.n an In Our Gustom railoringiDept 7 Young Men Who Are '19 Graduates Will shfiyv ti di-f'ctvittial regard I'or tli( dit-1:ti'rf f .fr. I'ci't appfitraii-' iiptiti this aiispii-ititisi oi-cafoii hy luiv' in"; their OradiNtf inn- 'lotjirs ' ' . . ' it. Tailored to Individual Order by E. V. PRICE & CO. . v.ijn hw str!,iiiiuS'il'il'iiil(iii:iti'. iji.t'it inatfci" i pi'oicr iJi-oss. Von arc in viti4't f'iiH Mid iiifjM'i'l our i'i'IiHf I'dhiojis niuLfahrii'.-i. ffirlinuliiitioii. prices vkry r.AsojrA.r.u: s 3C RAINS TO jSS 0 o t(00tim WW(rf. trm ,.ianl'Ba 'l ' iein i '' .00 a 0 (5) "S o 0 i '