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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1925)
Monday, January If), 192". THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief COMING EVENTS March 6, 0. 7 District liih suhool baskctbull tournament at Union. On Business Trip George Cochran left for Porllmid lust evening on u business irlp. To IJ MntrUil Frunk W. J'ool or Mllton-I-Vce. Ywaler unU .Ml 68 lliiu. M. Bunion of - La Grunde obtained u marriage li cense at tilt county clerk's olfice Hut in day ulternooit. J law Son Mr. uml Mih.' C. K. Uoberls are thf proud parents of mi tt u iiouiitl baby Bon born to them y sb-niay at their -home on I'ourth street. Incited Dlm'top Word comes from Tliu Dalles that Put Koh-y, formerly of l.n (J run df. has lncn elected director of Tin I lalles-Waseo Conn I y Cham ber of Commerce. Will iilu1 Dame A law number of Uckelfi have lMn Hold for tlic annual fireman's ball w hich iH to bo given at tin- Zu berhnll tomorrow evening, i liuirlle Murchlson, Lloyd Kcrlber and Lot finodgrnss, tin; cominiltoc In charge of tint dance. promise un unusually good Units . ... ", , Am ""' Two in.'.) ,,'. ui'i'i'Kl, .hi yilBhl hjr 1 11.' po ll, anil nr.- await- 'ini: trial cluirui'd with tliniiK-.'nrn'i . K-lly LonK couhl not rurnish Imil anil 18 now in the city jail. ward Sli'Warl. I'olorL'U. is froo afliT fnrnlshlni; ball si l at $25. The I trials may lie held this evpllins. 1,1ft Sntiil'dny ' IE. Ilnuly, 'Mrs. I'M. Olson. Jltss , ',Mr. und Mrs. Hai-ley Itlehanhion M'kole Taylor. Mallei HerzlllBer, left Saturday evenlnir Tor a ten day , -Mrs. Turner Oliver, -'.Mis. Oraee trip to Kun Kraneiseo. California, on! Shannon. Mrs. A. V. l.illilRren. Mrs. a pleasure and business trip. Mr. Julius Itoi sell. Miss Geoi Biu Ware. Kichurdson will attend the Kast- Mis. Waller Palmer. Mrs. lllek man school while there und study C'laycomb. Mrs. H. K. t'oollilite. Mis. alone art and home decorative Pollock, Mrs. J. I), l.yneli, Mrs. L. lines. Mo One Injured ISecominff frightened. team of borses driven by Hill Wlnburn. ran : away and, in attempting to turn thej corner at. Mr and Jenerson. losi their footing and fell. The wagon skidded, and snuishcd Into u car driven by Mrs. Buhl, damaging it to some .extent. No one was hurt in the uccldeiil. Personal Mention Miss Kva Carbine returned last evtmlnXrointi .l1'! lmtland. Watbine Lewis of Lost I ne went to "Portland" Saturday , evening for u short vucallon. . . J. 1. Cas-'y of Meacham was here Saturday on a business trip. Gleii McGlury jind wife of Kilter prise ure now registered at the Summer hotel. Mr. und Mrs. O. Stubblcficld or KnterprtHu are now slopping; at the Soinmer hotel. Mr. and Mih. '.. V. Copple of La Grande, who has been in Portland for several weeks arrived hi a Grande last evening. Kenneth Walker of Lu Grande left last evening lor Nuinpa, Idaho, to visll for a few days. SELECTS JURY LIST FOR YEAR (Continued from Page 1.) Unite Zweilel. G. V. I'arty. Lloyd KuHey, C. J. Kdenbolm. J. K. Pby. C. W. Noyes. Leonard Norton. Mar garet Ncwlln. Kathleen Campbell. M rs. Kl. A nd re wit. rn. ( 'h'-ster CLINT'S i;k; 6TII ANNUA I- January Clearance Sale Still (Joint? On! Save now! 10 t" 50'o Iieduction on quiil ity line of Men's anrl Buys' Wearing Apparel. Lt(die.s' liohbcttc (loth Hats Just In! SS2.S5 Each. Misscs's Knit Hockey Cups Just In. Mc Each Clint's Clothiery Hie Btore Wllb a Coiwck-Dce i Going Up! A ImiiIiIIii- pi'iinit rill- a $:lr0 Immim' to In- i'1'iri'li'il on nii'itiir lii'tiivi'li Oak mill U ahull si nu ts was liikin out this ninilins liy f. .Mi'ii'air. .-, ., ' -. .- - , f I'ulut'i! ("uiiivcliont iy , in Till' now ln iriK alliTi il on" tin- Insid.'l to ai'ioinuiuilalu a Kivali-r n imli.r , "' lV'n)lis. A p.-inilt to this i-r-' rtaili-y anil ftartlaml are lontlnit- win i.litaim-.l this' inoininit liy ),; j. u. SiiclBiass. The work Is loi n,.a N,.,v,y ,vMl to the .1. t.t ,:,0.. , I K. ('a, ,,,.,. llw. tin. Crnt of th.' - - - wod- anil Mrs. (', I'. (,'ar''r vi:i-1 I holillison. M,s., I'.nnln.rton. Mary r,..,,n,.v. lvith Ml. iln.k j,,,.! I'oli'y. Mrs. J. J. Carr. Mis... ,illmn iMiiilloH li'i ii-Mi'liholiu. Mrs. V. H. Itolim-n-kauip, I'iuinie Jones, Mrs. Ilonaltl 1'aKile, Mrs. Harry Tumer, Mrs. H. ' - nllolln. Mrs. W. H. Ilnlmi n- 1. tSnodgrr.sn, Mrs. Henry Kilter, .Mrs. MeJvin .l.msr-n. Mih. T. K. Hol la my, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. 'buries UmhHin. Grace M oilier, Hert hu " a:siitKer. ' mqji SCHOOL . LEI) VESPER SUNDAY EVE few days In T,a Grade. Chester Corbett and son. Ilo! j;ind. Hill Caruer and Hoy Carper mtumnHnge l. !Hpent the week-end here. I "Minuet Xo. in C."... ( Heel hoven) . High School Orchestra - nvnu uui i iiy .i.miii .... iuvuhuu ; High S'-liool Gle,' I'lnl) Wanderer's Uvening Sitng"-....' i ....tliuidnslein) Kailb In the Kuture" Lord , ' (iirls' Chorus Boxing Year Is Promising!" j i iocialed ! atendar ! e inter- i Ni;W YOLK (P.y l'iv:;!i) - The HlLTi holds prospects for the A' lislic ( a iiidi eseting campitigu than last yen r, hut peculiar circumstances Mir rounding several divisions may again prove a barrier to title ac- tivlty. I The most attractive outlook for Lhe !iew-cai- hinges on the prob- t ability thai Jack Hoiitpsey will risk lis tiile Tor the lir.d time since his meeting with Luis Angel Kirpo in :pi emir-r. 1 1 2 'lhe hcav j weight champion may la ke on Iwo opponents Tommy Gib- htms and 1 an y Wills. Gibbous i-roba'dv would' face the It" tlipioil in Aiuv or June.', with Wills,' pro- v i.lln,.' no other candidates "iuiiin lo the fore, reserved for 'a cli max to tin- outdoor season in Septem- I Im'I. Pi oiaising i!ial r!al is brisi- j ling in most of the ol her ili i: ions iciilarK anion- ih. light h'aj weigh Is and midd u weigh ts. 1'Vw cha i u pious appear anxious lo run undue risks. ' Mike McTigue, p peab-dly out- poinliI le r.vais lor his world's i 1 7.ri-poutii erown. in no-tb-cision contests, clings li-naeiou:Jy to bis laurels. G in- Tiimi' v. th- Ameri can liuht heavyweight chtimpion; Young Strlbliug and Paul H' rlen b.tch, all appear capable of de throning McTigue, but are unlikely to lie given a chance. . I'liiurn .Mienac" (.reh .Mid lib-weight C!i:tmtion I lurry Orel i faces formidable foes in Titer plovers, Atlanta m'm'o, and Jaek I ehin-v. This pair clash this week in a test, which should pro dine a fun tender Hu Greb's crown. M Ickey Walker, siands out es one of the few fighting lido hold ers bul is in tlisf.n or with the New York Slale Atbi'-tif- eotnmis slon for declining a challenge from Dave s.e Tor a well er weight title battle. L'ght weibt r;t M);- are suffer ing from i inacf l it y of imy Lenn;trd. wlo aprar. ittl has oul -crewn iliv'sloii cm ji r-ult of prolo-iu' t iilen s 1 onard mav prepare biuifieif for a ding at Walker's title, art t-M-nt thai (-il tbrotmh titt season. Kbl Katitan. recruMv ci-mv:!"'! featherweiy bt king, promises to keep tip .M'tKo work, wit h Hobby G.rt ia. Mike Dnnde.-. and Hab" llermnn itfitenir his t:to:: dange'r i '--m"Mt...i .-.rtin. .m. tan; weight eh mplnn, has s v ra! it- . -i..- ( Ian ho Villa. Il weiirbt king. may rel urn front the J'hilii'pines crown against mrrimn defend bin Prankte Gt-'i-rn. w'.ir!' bn m oi. n , '.andln n ;I. COVERED NOW t'Uo.Misi: 1 (Sjn. been snowing hen days. The snow inches deep nt thf hit). It h.H for several Is about I' present lini". Howard nt) 'I Uohcrl I'arinr took load of wood to Wallowa l-'ri-ay. i t-tui nini; home Sat inlay. Ncl !lukr of Middle yulhy. lie bought some milch cov. 4"'f com l.t. K-- and Attrtrl- Cuite:. t Jl. ! started home with - tin ly ' Siih lay, ( accompanied by Lowell l-'oulberg. ! I', G. Potter returned bom--j Sunday from u trip to Kde:i and ,1'uwwatKu. j Kiin.ce Carpi r (s staying nt th--;hoiue of iM'i' brut her, attending Ifiivoiside school. ! Lowell Foot berg Is staying with jhis sislcr. M is. Dcnham. ; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Car pec vls ;ilcd recently with Mr. and Mia. I. McDonald, j M rs. John ( 'arpL-r started o j Wallowa Thursday, ' to .stay wit it j.Mr. and Mm. lYunk Kannur. Mr. ;.".annur is ill. 1 Iturcld Carper is' on the tile'; I t'la I'iiiIki;ii ri-luini'il limni- !' 'o'litly from Wiillnwu, vhrri. In jlius lu-en on ni.-riimil of 1 hi- lll-ih-hs (if his -bnliy. M.'s. t'milmm will, mil tKn.i? tlii 1 l:;liy limur for Hi'Vtjrnli liuyA' ypt (i it is nut yet k iirii'li-utlv ri:eovcrii. Mfdlnm ul tin- I'roinisi. m-himl iium - . lanilui'tiil liy Kvuil','i-ll:H.s . , , h , .. .,,, . Waltrr CnrptT wi;:U to Wallowi ri'cently with some pork .and oth-J er farm products for the camps, expeeliii'-; to briniy back some Imy from the Vailey. t'har,. I. ( "arper returned bome Krlday after finishin'r bis contn:-t for cut tin.? los. lie reUrls the snow about-. 3 feet deep ...at-, tb-i summit. ' , J. K. years a recently climate. ( 'nrper, for tin? past resident of- l'roiiiis(i, left to 'locate In some" oth('r lie wt!l visit t'belialis. Washington. i Mrs. .1. K. Carper and two small sons wai leave in a snort lime to spend several weeks visiting with M rs. i 'arper's parents .it Dublin. In'!. Thev oxm'ct' 10 'slon PROHI OLIZ WILL BEGIN i LATE TODAY (Continued from Pago 1.) would be affected. among (In- departments 'CI... moneiih, wmilil reduce the temlency of various conuii'sslons ant and expend more money iile-'olut'dy necessary, ace ord- ' ing lo Norl h. III ItGllDI IT' WfIEiS ON HILL S.SLKM. Ore. AP) Legislalion (;iV(, tM, slate game t'omtuh siott imihorily to declare closed seiutons j.i t i r 1 1 - itf emergencies will be sought Ibis session. State Game Warden liurgliduff Is working on the measure tor early Introduction. Last session it was endeavored lo irt such but authority placed In Hie commission's hundM)ttv, was nullil; (l by a conn decision. Tetephiuic Cnmpany Mlecl. v DA Y'I'O.V. I Ire. .Stockhobleis ol the Yamhill 'County Muluaf 'Tele phone company held their annual i me ; b el by.-, r and L. A. UoKiier, J. (i. Park ' G' orge II. j elected us directors. Officers re. i elected are L. A. liersnor. presi dent : K. ' K. Campbell. vice.resl - !dent. and Mrs. Huth Haydeii. sec- repu y-t reas.u er. i t4'r :J$?Mmm W l-7'i?--l;''lfrWT'. lJi.i'V t ul ml lWMwm GENERAL ; imi' fih' VW1 M4' Jt'Jkl :" ;yH. A "H",,y ,"",n"' "- ' L?4a d&V; ft f;3ra-Jm; 1 V h y " """,,','" ",,ly ; J i-Vt--r 'J-11 i - Z "" "" W .Jlf ) - Ip-lml BUICK GARAGE j if ' '' t I eJ$ -": ' ' Successors to ! , Southard & Shinn. j Tnitl)' Wi Mi Mill lirllic'i;iU 111 "Itliiwini Tilller', HliUll will ' Ik nt Hie An.mli- tln.-r.irr i"!i!!it. -. b Save with Safely At Vein - K1CXALL DUUC STOILK (Iljcciiiif and Ikt).-:c Wiili-r III.' "Ill-rasllloll:"! lion, liioiiKlit up lo Kklll ilali-. (if lit-aviiT roiishji'iH-y by "n ryillal I'rt'asi-il iiuant.ly ot i clear ulyei-rm. Glass Dn ass urugs. Tltr i: (ii'iiiulr ;.AM Store orcoii FLU ATTACKS PQWOER LADY NOHTll l'UV li KU (Special ).--Mrs. Mva (oud, who baa been contiiied to her home for several !aya with a severe attack of tii-' flu. returned to her post a high school commercial teacher Wed nesday. l-'rank Did well, who underwent an operation at Hot 1 ,uke recent ly is repotted doing ns well as could be expected under the cir cumstances. jjomer Hldwelt relumed Wed- nes,av flo,n a Jmsiness trin to Portland. Mr. and .Mrs. Paul Dnhlstroui of Huker, , are visitors this week at North Powder at the home, of Mrs. nahlntrnin's pai-enls, Mr. un I Mrs. C. ll. Mel "urry. Dean Hidweli returned KHdav from Oakland, California where he has spent several months. .Mr. and Mrs. lien K. KvaitH, were La Grande visitors .Sou day. Kansas Villilri'M to 'ule ill laeclliiii ul' Male Illiil TiH'KKA, Kan. (AP) School I'hihlrt n of KonnM ure in the midst r'an ,.(.t.tion campaign. On Kan- ! sas day, Jan. -IK tin y are to elect a state bird. Oiit of a big field of rnndtdntcH. "Hob White" is picked lo win, lie bus the endorsement imlh of Gov.1 Jonathan M. Davis and of J. C ;Mobbr. sec re! a ry of I he stale boaril of agrlcult ure. In replying lo ojiest ionnai n-s bv lhe state Au dubon society, cieli olTleinl, un know'n lo the olber. r'coniiuetided I be uuiill. The women have I heir en 'ldbla !e however. ' Mrs. Jennie Wren" has been put ' forth as champion of "women's rights" nd is expected o instill some rivalry In the coi- mher leading contenders for the honor wbi.se names have been proposed are Hie robin. prairie thick en, meadow lurk. Hie 'ordi nal and the blue j;iy. Throughout lhe Kansas schools children are now campaigning, fa miliarizing, themselves with the -birds and picking t be candidate I hey will support at the poll. 1 All lW-il a hot tiiin stands be I ween ts and is Hie i-i'Mi or lh!ri 'win- At Arcade Today II - - II Lf Tlii-iili-r nsl Mini IIV l'l''l llnki'i- ln-1 WEATHER HITS LUMBER MART The Inclement weather that Iiuh prevailed practically t hroimhuut tl'i country during tliu bmt week ha1 bad u restrlctivo Influence on hmtb'T deinand, kuvs the Ameri can Lumberman. ChlcuKo, In tin review of currettl lumber trade conditions. onMt-Miu'Titly busittew can hardly be characterized other wine than un rather slow. Itetatl ..is are r'i"Mled to In xollhifr lum ber In ood uiiantttles. but for do Jtverv only a-s the weather permits buildliiK work. Industrial demand meanwhile remalim Rood, the rail roads nod oil fields belli; among t be iiiokI active buyeiH. und ex muIh are alo of con:dderulle vol ume. The mtllH. Iioth In the uoutli and on tlio we.tt cousl. are inereaHlntt 11nir production nmevhat follow im; tlie annual rcpalr-s and tn velttorliH nf mill stocks; but out put Is sllll relatively small and Ih not likely to he Increased material ly until demand shows definlto Im provement. Kcw of the mantifiic liirer.s show any eaBcrncHs for new business, un sliicks are low and poorly ai-sotled, and confidence In the future, of the lumber market t stronK. Prices are being: well maintained a) abnut the level es lablisheil .ius before the holidays. Whoh'salei-K are making hIIkmI con ces-sioiiH in order to move som I ransit en rs, but t here Is not it threat number of theso and they present no menace to the market. ."very one in the trademanufac turer or distributor, looks torwurd (o lite sprint; season with keen optimism, blievliiK In' the fuudu j mental .Kuviidness or the businew I situation and (hat the on!;' obstacle I to niarket activity now Is unfavor- able weather.. 'H-0' Trademark Is Protected by Ruling Many large manufacturers have devoted untiring effort and expend ed u great deal of money to es tablish and protect the good will of tbelr business, Including t radi murks used by them In connection with II. ... An interesting decision bus .Ins been rendered by the commission er of patents In favor of the H-O 'ereal company, inc.. of lluffalo. N Y-, which Ih making every ef fort to prevent uny Infringement of its t rade marks. The lieeislon referred to involv ed the trude mark "H-O" which the H-tV Cereal eompuny. Inc., has for nearly half a century, used on its high grade products, including H-O Ouls. A New York corpora tion coined tho trudo murk "Ho- food" and used it In several curea prod mils. The H-O Cereal com contested the use ol panv, ,Jnr. this iruUo murk by the compctltoi as Infringing on lis, long i"iablls,h- ed and nis's'd murk "H-O" uml al ter contesting the matter In ' Hie II. S. Patent Office for a period ol some two yours, I he decision re ferred lo ubove bus Just been pub lishcd.., Banlvof England Will Construct a New Home LONDON (AP) Work of de uiolishing Hie buildings of the Hun' of Knghtnd, which hove ev'sled fo :!:Ul years as I he "old lady o Threadiieedle St reel," to make wa in r I he construction, ex pet-tetl t' take from five to len yearH, of me dern accommodations Tor the ban) has begun ami. It is collected, slat i on the new foundations wl be made this month. The new buildings will exten di roe stories below the si reel an iiim. above, rising lo a height it KlO feet. Hie two top StOrleS belli' set baelt from the sin-el. Very Itt th- of die slim-lire, however, wl' tie itf the at rue! ure, however, wll be built behind the old bank wal which will be retained Intact. Th buildings will bo of steel frame con ! si ruct ion wllh a stone facing, . Care has been luken In the draw dug of the plans lo pn s-rve a wblch will be retained Intact. Th- ' ' . s buildings will bo of steel frame con 1 IdIPII? fiBI ! . PL 44TT- one nuru , f Ynti have the wrong kitten. Delia Mangers, alias Alma Johnson, ol Oklahoma City and. Kansas City, Mo., told Wichita (Has.) police when they arrested hr! Hut the detective! Insist she bus been identified an the girl who, dressed In ovornlls.nnd driving n borrowed flivver, dl tec tod bunk robbery In Kansas City. many .of the old features of the on nit as are compatible with nto- lern rcUircmcnts. It has been de ided tlmt the historic "Parlor" in which the governor und directors inuet,. shall be recoils) ructed in Its entirety on the firsl floor. i Floods and Fire Deal Death Saturday, Sunday (Continued from Pngo 1.) merged la the flood," the mayor said, "but we do not vxpeul there will be serious damage. Since the flood of litni. when u heavv loss was suffered we have taken every Precaution In m-cvent ttueh. mother disaster. Water und light! plants urc intact and ura not In langer. , , , . ' .'i'KAINMKN KII,Li;i. , C A I ITK US V 1 LL K, (Ja. ( A P ) W.. I Hetzell. engineer, was kill d, and . J. M. Cooper, liremaii, Injured, -when a southbound pass enger ..train on the Nashville. Chuttanooga & . St. LomIs rutlroad struclc a, slid six inUcs south of nere Huuday,. ,. ..' two hi.lii;i:i iitowi:i. ALBANY, Ga. (AP). Will Tirf. IH, und A. S. Tiff. i!;t. sous of u former' mayor- of Albany, ari be leved ,to iiave lost -their' lives In .he flood water of tho l-'lint rlv-' v near here. -The men went to Mie river Saturday night In an nt einpt to save u boat which waa n tlangc of being curried away1 In lhe flood. They have been mlsslnff since. i'ivk ih km;i to di:ih :, IHVKIt.-. Minn.. (AP.- l'Ivo t'hthlren were liurned to death when I heir farm horn- Ight miles from here was de Iroyed by fire. Sunday morning. The children ranged in ages from I S to 7 years. Mr. and Mrs. l-'rank Bedm-h, I he parent a, scaped with severe burns, II. lacb ts a farmer. t in loi; i : in un to ih a i il WAT K H It I : I ( Y, I on n. ( A P ) . Arcade Tonight Only I'llii's HUM) li K2..VI. I'lns 'I'm. I .Mi.!". Stitllirrl Aiili;niliri. j I'lll'. MISIl'Ali llll' OK A(ii:s i m m m mm m rw m i Rubber womkn'h rtt itmcits t'llll.D'S ISI'llllKUH mi.ssks iirwiKus M ION'S miniiKits M ION'S llL'tlllKIl, IIKAVY YOL'TIIS' uriiiuius YOl'TlIS' Itl'l'.HIlKS. IIMAVY hoys' i:i i!iu:its HOYS' JtT ISHKltS, HEAVY 54 STOKES I Kour children of Hurry Loom's of Middlebury, near here, woio burned lo death in their beds Hunday night while their parents and gi undparentH were gal Itere J in the downstairs part of I lut bouse, unconscious of the blaze on the upper floor. ront pLitsoNs ihowm;i. COTTKIt, Ark. ( AP). Ko ir per muis were drowned when un over load row boat was upset In White river, u mile below Oak land, Saturday, It was leai ned here Sunday. Three others in tho' boat were rescued. i ' i . The dead are Hush S'ev and his brother, Tom Shew, Miss Tes sie Hillings nnd G, - W. I lawkins; Alva 'Johnson- a -member of tin party, rescued .lames Shew und Miss Georgia Heardon.. None of the bodbs of the four who worn drowned has been recovered. Realization of Crime Coming to Girl Slayer (Continued from Page, 1.) ed from n smiling cynle into u weeping, heart broken child, polloo fald Spednv. 1 City Deeply Kllrml , 1 While the law works in her VKRNKAL ROBINSON KXPEUT - , : MARCELLING Phone 521-J . For Appointments. -U.qi:m LL :t i'jqijji uii. q tll A Safe and Proven R ;m ty for Colds, Grip and Influe 1 t" The First and Original Cold and Grip Tuhiet ( Lf)ok for thia Signature Vanilla Chocolate and Maple I'iuIkc SPECIAL THIS WEEK .Wc Lb. The Candy Shop 217 I'ir Street "The Home of Home-Made Candy" (Retail only) ii i: it a ii SIII.-iiml-HiMil, riilirni-itiiil-wiMil. mill .f. nllk Mlll'tM. Ilttntli Aliilniiiliiiil lliiiilrrs, IHiiih'I-h, ht'iiiinril uml try tin- yintl. Hijm Wi-ii'ii, I'lii-i'luui At-ci'Mirlii, i'ir, ;r Wc lime 'I'lll! llrM. Art & Baby Shop vi;iivi uixti IH.MM I K IIIMi lluli'l S.HII t lllilir. STAMI'IM; in ri i.iticK i"Ai-n;ns i. .m. . 'iiikcaii ARCADE TCESDAY - WEDNESDAY AGNES AYIU-:S "Tomorrows Love" "Our Cian" Cnnicdy "MYSTEIUOrS MYSTERY". Values vi-T'. .V 6 ...Hi ;..8 rt K i SI, H It HUB ' case, social wclfan;. workers, rU;U women, editors and ministers ari i discussing tho l-lllingson case iU nolhii'g has been discnsscil It "pi ' for months, one of I be proniinent ministers of the city. Or. James l.f ' Gordon, pastor of Hie lirst Coiu;rD jgatlonat church, look her case ai the theme for his sermon Sunday high!. , lie, with other ministers and publicists, laya much of tie; blutne Tor the act on "social and recreational conditions" ' In tin-. clly. The city Federation of Wo men's Clubs announced arter i incutlng Saturday night that a geti era I conference of club womei would be held here on January ' to map a program of recrcaliona activities for such youl h of I h v city a8 had lnudciuatc opportun ities for diversion at home. . For whiter teeth ! ' Use .' McK & R JJIKKO The Smoker's Paste. Efficient and haimless. ; Price .15c Moon Drug Co. Everything; for the Sick Room - nioM: MAIN Oh on tho Box. 30c. v s I. a v i;tt k roil Tiir, ii.miv" In I 9 rr C' ! u ! T '