Tuesday, January 20, 1925.
THE IA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE THREE
NEWS of SOCIETY
One of the most Intereatlng-
; Wx-tinRB nt the Westminster liuitu
of the Presbyterian church wual
. li.'lrt .hiHt evening at tho home ofl
torn. V. D. rickena. with Mrs. I.
-I. Hnsey a hontewL "Women An
rllulluVrs of tho Home." was the
'.Hithjfci of the devotional ana" was i
In nulled In an excellent munner by '
Mrs. l.ynn llohncnltuinp. The rte-1
. vuiional was followed hy a discus !
. nlon,"nfter which the refrulnr Icr- j
,itn, with Miss Huftla Anderson In?
; harse,. was reatimoil from thj
; . 'homo mlKHion study book MAitven-'
Tres in Brotherhood." by M'-I
.C.ths, dealing with race problem In I
'Ihis country. - j
, ..ur. ftt nh
upproprhue hour.";.- t.
.." ' 1 1
and Mrs. VrMy prauVn were
plensuntly Hurpri?a Smunluy eye-
nlnit ai their l-vfnn at Hit T ave
nue. The 'jN'rifilon'. -being their
-forty-fifth .(voddlns: anniversary o
' llioek mcvAtire wnR niM.fnrtiti.il
AriAx Vlriuil artlm as prcniillnt; i
i'Wer.The bride looked clturiniivH
in a crepe dri-fis, Inn veil ami
vyr'uth of , orange blossoms, the
A room wearing conventional black
"1.11 tin Kmma Wlllcock was rlwr
iienrer.t- After hearty onntrrulula.
Hons the huppy couple were pre- i
entod. wlth u. beautiful Bet of ail-'
ver leu spoons. j
i Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs
Inke KneliensparRer, Miss Hern-j
eftit Koelu nKpnitter, Mr. and Mrs l
. Jokn. I'lank. Mr. and Mm, t'hurlevj
W. ajrel, Mr. and , Mrs. Hob Uho.lew. I
Mr, :iul, Mrs. Wlleoclc, 'Minn Myrtle
Vlllroclt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hun
aom and children. Mrs. I.eiia Gra
hani, Mrs. Anna Grant, Mrs. Hurrv
Turner. Mrs. S. P. Nye,, Mrs. f K
Stln; Mrs. A. R f'yr. Mrs. tt, Hns
s'n. Mrs. Iiuru Davis, Mrs. Rose
Wright. Mrs. Margaret Herman and
Mrs. I-Ylkcr.
' After dainty refreshments wore
, s-i vi d the gnosis departed for
their homes wishing 'Mr. and Mrs.
llraden many-more happy years of
' ! wedded life ,toget her.
.'.-
Miss Hilda Ahthor.y and Miss
, TClla Nlehnhs, teachers of piano.
Kpept'part of last week at Walla
ytilla. Wash., doing special work
' with Alice Reynolds Kischer. Mrs.
Vlseher is one of tho foremost
i tpachers of piano and volco in the
Northwest and is director of the
Walla Wal la Sy ni phony orehest ra.
During the last few years she has
taiifctft summer sessions at Chicago.
; The Ladies Auxiliary to the B.
I of L. K. will entertain the brothers
; and their families at the annual Tt.
of I.. 10. dinner Thursday evening,
January 21. at the K. of P. hall.
At this time tho Portland division
1 of O..I. A. will be guests or the
Tl. ;n. and the O. W. Moon divi
sions are looking forward with
sreut pleasure to entertaining their
sister chapter. This dinner is
1 always . looked forward to with
great anticipation of- a good time
i and especially at this time on ac
count or having vlaUorn from Port
land.
131gln. (Special) - Mrs. IT. K.
Weiss entertained the Ladles Aid
Society of the Methodist church at
lier home hero recently. Following
a nrief business meeting several
poems and readings were given by
Ihc members of the society. The
hostess, assisted hy Mrs. i wight
Humes. Mrs. reel! Gates and Mis.
I.ynn Hill served a delicious lunch
eon. .
When a woman looks her best
she finds what she Is after.
The Income tax blanks are being
mailed out. I'topla is a land where
you can leave the Income tax blank?
blank.
WAWNCS
DRESS
SALE
From 25 to 50 Off
On All
DRESSES
I?oth Silk nnd Wool.
WALUNG'S
For The
Ladi
les
Moke a resolution now lo
take better care of your P-penram-e
during the contlus
twelve months.
Resoive to make the most
of your good lookeund re
solve to enjoy the nrvice
ami satisfaction that work ,
at this shop asjuree.
GELST MAMNELIA)
SHOP
fUmm , AiHttfwr Hfclf.
MA fV-mii AM for
tery Nwl." -
I'hone Main S77
A Coat
Dress
Til ix looics ime a coat, nm
really one of (he new
Presses for spring. The ma
lerlttl is kasha In natural color
striped und crossbaned in brown.
The scarf may.be worn as in the pic
luif, or loose In front rfveiiin a
Shallow V i.cckllne. .
Announcements
Social announcements may
be printed iu this column fre
of charge. Any announce
ments pert a In ins to any. func
tions such as cooked food
snles, etc,, will bo refused. An
nouncements, to bo prlulctl tho
saute day, must be In society
editor's hands by 9:00 o'clock.
News editor's note.
Mrs. It. L. Poarch and Mrs. H.
K. O'ltrlen will be hostesses to the
Wednesday Hrldge club tomorrow
evening nt the Poarch homo on
Main street.
Tho Tuesday' "Bridge" 'club will
meet Thursday afternoon, January
-'2. with Mrs. J. J. Pearson as hos
tess. v
Tho general aid of tho Methodist
Episcopal church will meet "Wed
nesday nflcrnnon nl 2:f!0 o'clock nt
the home of M rs. I'. A . K pll n g,
I AIM Seventh street.
The Ttible Searehers Class of the
Presbyterian church will hold Us
regular meeting at the home of
Mrs. W. S. Snook, 1B05 M avenue.
Wednesday nftnrnoon at 2:30
o'clock. All ladies of the church
nre invited.
The Loyal Ladb s of the flirta
tion church will meet nt the homt
or Mrs. J. H. Smith. 1706 Plrst
si reel al 2 o'clock Wednesday
afternoon, wilh Mrs. Smith. Mrs. II
Herroh and Mrs. It. It nodes as hos
tesses. Hints for the
Housewife
WATCH THK HOI'SKW'AHr.S
sAi-r.s,
; January is the month of sales
nnd although these are usually va
ried, nearly nil department and
nousrf furnishing stores are sure to
include one in kliehen ouiriis. The
housewife who wishes to replenish
i-r "! lo her e'nipneni ean nvtp
herself of good bargains hy watch
ing Hie adverting of the stores In I
this newspaper during this month
'nnd next. A sale of this kind will
give her nn excellent opportunity
to acquire many convenience
( which she may have long wanted
If she has not added tt already, she
will certainly want one of the pop-
' ular self-hasting enameled ware
roasters. Also, thcro Is the enam-
J eled ware ham boiler with Its re
movable tray, which Is so invalu
able for fish, ho in, or any meal
which should he boiled.
And the housewife who does her
own preserving should be on the
lookout for preserving kettles
which con be used to advantage
even before the first crop of fruit
Is a r nil able.
Amonc the smaller pieces of en
ameled ware are refrigerator dish
es whlrh fii'p very desirable house
hold aids. Some of these are cov
ered and therefore provide greater
safety for h-ftovrs which otVr-
wise often cont rnct odors from
chees". bin ann'e. bannnus ond
otlK-r food stun I In the ten liox.
And b-sld s b-ii handy recepto
b!es snd saving nu'dorahb' space
In the e box. tr.e porcelain-lik
dlsha arc 'M.sity 'leaned.
! P ashion Notes
lndon. The pr va eiice of tm
nfu is h;; b-nngitt fof wsr.l a n-w
glov with b n;. stiff, nnrron
'utmhitf r. l-ic h mrm Kitrn over Hi-
dres. The crisis :r.- soft ond fnbt
mm1
41 IS
tout i
J fMsli), hut th ttlove can he worn
Ipullea fully up with a sleeveleSK
icowa. Th arnamvntatlon of thesu
i gloves consists of perforations alonj,
the ege or the saundets.
London. The Zulu chief would
J feci at home before the modern
Hritlsh cane und umbrella ruttR,
I '''of the handles uru patternett
cioaely on the knobkerrtes of South
Africa. Short heavy and stubby,
tho round knobs occasionally are
rcpluced by carved doss' or -birds'
heads.
Paris. For alxsolutc simplicity of
lines, nothing would surpass Uie
new evening frock just completed
for Alice Jelysla. It is of luce em
broidered with multi-colored flow
ers and falls straight from th1'
shoulders by rather broad bands of
ar It' material, without n fold. Tin.
neck Is rather hi;li in front, but
there is practically no back above
the waistline. '
Paris. The trend of millinery
trimmings, so fur as the smalt
early spring hats arc concerned. Is
well exemplified in one model
which has nearly all of them.- It Is
of brown and rust colored i ibbon '
trimmed with a double row of
brown pieoi straw lozenges and
,surmamiled by a . rust colored
j spray of ostrich.
New York. Rummer furs are a
tent tire' of the new sprfng coats for
dress and afternoon wear. The
light woolen mate'rial of wliiel the
coals are' made is usually nn!sh d
wHh a broad band of summer Cur.
The collar -and cuffs, however, are
plain and tailored and the coat is
fastened with a multitude of but
tons, - - ' ' .
New Tork. Hlue;, white and gold;
Is the attractive combination exem
plified In one of thc-Vnscigjhlc suits
ftMn today, li consists of a pleated
skirt and long eo:it wilh i sllghtiy
fiiteil back, nnlched collar and
flap pockets of navy blue . ehar
meen. The coal la worn over en
overhlniiso' of rfhlte silk embrold-.
ered In gold.
New York. For months shoes
have contrasted in color with
stockings. K.OW,' however, at least
a part of oinc of the new foot
wenr tnntehes the hosiery. The
Raddles of these shoes are made In
the stocking shades while the
vamps nnd heels are of contrasting
hues.
Novelty In Women's CJlovrs.
LONDON (AP) A new Idea has
! been developed In gloves for wo
(men's wear. They are made of ar
tificial silk with invisible finger
tips, displaying In a subtle way the
! natural fingers.
j , :
Mali Jongg Popular In Homo
ROMK (AP) Mah Jongs; has
caught on In the Italian capital
with a vengeance. At a recent
lournainent to determine the Ho
man champion there were so many
cmrnms that preliminary sessions
hud to be held, just ns in a na
tional tennis tournament; 1
Sloreover. to seo that tho fa
mous Chimin game moves In the
best circles . It is only necessary
to read the nnmos' of the contest
ants. Including numerous baron
esses with hyphenated names,
muroutses and countesses, not to
mention many men whose nninci
are by-words in the Italian literary
world,
Hoard to Control Port of Havre
TIAVRK (AP) The French gov
ernment has granted autonomy to
the port of Havre. The action pro
vides that all Improvements and
other dispositions respecting the
port need no longer have the ap
proval of the mi nisi ry oT public
works. The control of hnrhor con
st ruction nnd similar operations
will henceforth be under the direct
eonlrol of the Chamber of Com
merce of Havre and a board ap
pointed by the government.
Wotlncwlny, January 21.
Wednesdoy, silent . night for:
CHNC, CKAC, KPAK. KFAI7.
KPDNf, K KKI". KGO. K.1S, WAAW,
WflAV, Wliltl' WCHI). VI:ao,
WKAA, WGV. W.IY. WKHI-. WLHh
WMC, WOAI. WOAW. WOI. WKC
KCAK. Pullman, Wash. (Pneifle.
Radio v
; : -J
Pretty and Can Act
r
n
& ""Vita.
t
Vv(.tioe Drv. Kren.-h ir.'.we
h her prtpiiiyiHv. She r;it-d
- ti and ei !! rtrrt'ics
Committee Will Help
Congress Air Policy
LaY'nnikeis to Receive Aid in Formulating Methods
for Lnunching National Policy
of Permfihency.
WASHINGTON (AP) Inspec
tion of aviation centers throughout
the I'nitcd Ktatea will bo carried
out shortly by u congressional com
mittee whit.-It hopes to formulate,
before March 4. a report that -will
materially assist the Washington
administration in evolving und put
ting into effect a permanent na
na t tonal air policy. ,
The inspection Is planned ns a
part of efforts by congress to de
termine, the needs of tho country
lor an alreraft establishment. Rep
resentative Kloriun ' 1-ambert; Wis
consin, chalrmun oi the select
committee, says every member de
sires "a constructive and not a
destructive Investigation"
in tho
hope that an outline of the coun-
liy';s aviation needs will be avail
able before the adjournment of
the Sixty-eighth congress.
Three phases of the. aircraft
problem will bo presented In the
final report; the present condition
of tho air service, the future air
establishment ami a study of pat
ent and legul Mttestious. The latter
phase of the Invest igal Ion was
coiteliiited before ChrHlmaH.
The Lambert committee has
gone tnio the problem of wartime
prtitlttcllon, and 1h the authority
for the statement that deliveries
of aircraft anil engines by the
American aircraft Industry during
lhe',18 mouths the country was al
war were greater than deliveries
made by anv of our as-snclatf s (hir
ing any IK-monlh period of the ten
ure war.
:i.'!U). 7::ti-! p. m.", banjo duets,
l-h-le llnnnum, Ingwald, Uenneberg;
Y'l. V. Thorpe, bflss; Phyllis Hene
i'iel, planisl: "How to Head a News
paper," Joe Ashlock; "Polnlers oh
Dairy Farming," Prof K. -V. Ell
ington: "Fruits for the Home Or
chard." M. D. Armstrong; "Con
densers." Dcnn H. V. Carpenter.
KFI, Los Angeles. Calif. (Pacific,
li;ii),.ft-fi;:i0 p. m.. Evening Herald,
table talk and news; 5:30-0, Exam
inee musical half hour: 0:4ft-7:HO.
detective stories. Nick Harris: 7:30
S, whistling quartet: S-!, Evening
Herald, fiance orchestra; Jt-ld. Ex
aminer program; 10-11, dance or
chestra. KFKH, Mlirord. Kans. (Central.
273), 6-7 p. in., lecture, music; 111
1 1, lecture ond music.
KFKX. Hastings, Nebr. (Central,
SK.S), 8-11 p. m., entertainment,
program, slate firemen.
K FN l Shenandoah, la. (Central.
260), 6:3U p. m., concert. Pago
Comity hand. Major George W.
Landers, director.
KI.-OA. Soaitlc, Wash. (Pacific, )llV1,.!, ( n,.,,,!,,. 7.70. Ifl.ly
405). 4-6:lB p. m., Olympic, holol .aK,.r.H ,'i,-mm,t hnlcl orchestra;
conceit, orchestra; lo.lay'S recipe; 1 , . Tj Maj. IInl,ln(,,rs Versatile
J:45-8:1R, Hopper-Ki'lly company hnml
siiiillo program; S:3U-10, Seattle . W1AP , Kort Worth, Texas. On
TOiies studio prosram. Ir!l 4-: s) 7:3n.8:SO p. in., s mi-
KJSO, l.os AliRelcs. Calif. (Pa- monthly program. Harmony cluli;
ciflc. 278), 1 11:30-1 1 :30 u. m., sui- 3:,",0-l 0:45. popular dunce music,
shine hour program; 2:30-4;3(t p.j.nmmlc ltlley'a Texas holol orclies
111., niiilltorlum service on Divine ; tra.
HeallnB; special music and sermon, KRAf", Miinhnllan, Kans. (Pen
Almee Hemplo Mcl'heraon, p:;slor; I Irnl, 311), 12:30 p. m.. rendinif:
n:S0-T:30, children's hour, pre sent-1 "The Marhi't Hlluatlon." K. A.
inir Helen Kdwinu and Mury Kllza-.stockdyk: "Time to. Apply l.lme,"
lieth HoiiKhes. 1 :. II. Wells: 7:20. college bell and
KGO, Oaklnnd, Calir. (Pacific 1 lopenlnu oxer.: 7:30, "Advantages or
312). 10:40 a. m., classroom In- 10 State System." I,. E. Conrnd; 7:40
slrucllon, Oakland Public schools- "olo, Hurold Klninm; 7:4S. "The
11:30.1 n. m.. luncheon concert. I Small Home for the City," Paul
Pacific Slates Klectrlo company;4-
S:30, concert orchestra, Hotel St.
""rands.
KOW.' Portland, Ore. (Pacific.
492), 12:30 p. m., concert; f. chil
dren's program; story. Aunt Nell:
ft. eoncert: 10, Multunnurh hotel
Hi rollers.
KIU..KOS Angeles. Calif. (Paci
fic, liar,), 12:30-1:3(1 p. m.( Abe
PcrltiHs and his rtosn room orches
tra; 2:30-3:30, program, Pacific
States Electric company, Kleanor
Wood ford, soprn no ; Krncn Currey.
hurplsl; C-fi::i0, Art . Hickman's
Itiltmorn hotel orchestra; R:30-
'7:30. slorlcft American history.
' Prof. Walter Pylvester Herlzog:
ilHck Wlnstow, Juvenile reporter;
'nahy Muriel MeCormac, nereen
'juvenile; Cncto John; 7:30-K:HO,
'i'nlversity of Boulhern California
Men's C.bf cnib; N :3-n. I r. Mars
if
iun H not din-Ient upon hr Iniiuty
liy rn Hirt ttttleii an ette of the mol
of the f ren- h motion plcturt nor4.
Commenting; upon tho testimony
given thus fur before the commit
tee, Representative Ijiinhert snld
recently he was convinced that
congress and the enilro country
needed a mw perspective on avia
tion. "Looking back over the roeord
since 191? It seems to me that all
congre& ever has done has been to
appropriate money," the chairman
declared. "What we need to do
for uvkitlon now is not necessurlly
no give it money in more liberal
sums, hut to more Intelligently ad
vIhc and direct as to how the money
shall be spent." '
Hepresentatlvo Ijtmhert tfl con
vinced that aviation la first of all
a commercial utility and not a mil
itary accessory but the "alarming
weakness of our army and navy air
services" convinces him that "It is
only the part of wisdom to recog
nise that the exigencies of the lat
ter tiro unquestionably paramount
loday, and thus d tun and immedi
ate, decisive and favorable action."
'I believe all Hie members of
my com mil tee recognize the fact
( hat aviation must he developed
along commercial lines. Just as the
American railway system was de
veloped along commercial linen,
rather than military,' said . Mr.
Lambert, "hid there Is also sy in
put hetic appreciation of the im
mediate national need that we dare
not longer .wait before providing
some stimulant to the aerial nrm.
It will be cTistly and may be dan
gerous to delay.'.
lUimgnrdt, scientific lecturer; .11 -Hi,
1'lgKty Wiggly Hlrls trio;
E:n- lturluett's' llillinoro
lo-l t.
hotel
dance orchestra. ,
KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (Pacific
:i:!7). 8 a. m., morning prayer: o,
Hired Hand, news; 10, nired
Hand's morning message; 1 0:110,
talk on home economies, Mrs. Kate
Brew Vaughn; B:30, Town- Crlet
and Vlllagn Hrrhlns; - 0-7::l0, din
ner hour music; 8-1 ov program,
Carson-Itarttch linking company;
1 o-1 2. Hollywoodlnnd dance or
chestra. KOA. rvnvir. Coin. (Mountain.
ajn. R-i o::in p. m., KOA nncL
Kninhow-t.anc orclioatrn.
ROB, Sluti' OoIIi'kp, N. M. (Moun
lain, .10!!). 7::I0-S::ill p. in., li'HWll,
:l, lntornatinnal coilp course.
Kl'O, San' Kranclsco, Calif, (t'n
ch'lc', 4271). 7 n. in., sottlnp; up excr-
cisis. Itcrnaru lirui'y: 1-2 p. in.,
l'mly Soiifcr's Kalrmonl hold or
chestra; 2::to-3::to, J. Hutch's Am
phions, Caliarla cafe: 4:SO-fi::t0,
Itiuly SclRcr'n l-'ali'inonl hold or-
chinlra- it: !t(l-tl : SO. cliLlilrcn'H hour
WelKKl.
. KHn. SI. I.nuls. Mo. (Central.
42!). 1), 0:45 p. m., Ahnrgh'n con
eert ensemlite; Arne Arneson, vio
linlMt: 11, dunce 'ProKrum, Vurnity
Club orelienlrn..
KSNI), Heiillle, Wnnh. (rneirie
.'3M, 7: 1 5-S i. in., Iieilllino utory,
Aunt Vivien; 8-u, l-:url Orny nml
liin oreliestrn; fl-lo. euneert hour:
10-11, Knrl Orny nnd Ilia Motel But
ler orchestra.
KTH8, Hot Sprlnirn Nnlloiml
Tiirk, Ark. (rvntral. 37M. 8: sii-l o
p. in., roneert. Mm. Cieorire l-'let-eher,
illi eetnr; 1 OiSn-l I :S, danen
frolic, I'iiHlimin liolel orclientrn.
KVW. ChlniKO. III. (ontnil
THROUGH AGES
Centuries ego sturdy Norse
men realized the benefits of
health-building cod-liver oil.
Scott's Emulsion
brings to you the same vital
nourishment that enabled
these mighty men' of old
exemplify strength.
R'-oU ftv.wn-. Wnmn6M. V. J. 74-12
PYREX
GLASSWEAR
FANCY VASES
TRA TOTS
DINNER SETS
F. L. LILLY
Bartnn
Phon Alain SI
Sues Goodman
ft, i
Alinti Ruhonfi, movie uctresa, Ui aetlc-
iiiHf.a divorce axuln. Hhu charges
hvi fiuHlHUHl, Ur. Dunlel Carson
Ouodninn, physician, Author, director
unci nlm niut;nute, with cruelty. In
111K h .was divorcU from VVilitem
Sml'.h, nrofcHsionullir known'' as
ITrunliiyn Milium, on ill same
. ict'uunu.
f!M.e. I:M n. in., iiuiinliiit cxi'r-
ca, V. M. c A.: I t:3iiMiilili talk.
Mih. Anna .1. ivitM'Hon: 0:.:iri-7 p.
I in.,ehihli'eii's bedtime story.-I'lleh
Hob; 7-7:30. dinner conceit, con
kivsb holel; K-S::lll. Mrs. Arthur
Siebens, soprano; Oeorire )l. Horn
barlloue; Kutli Si'hley. fcaler:
R:30-S:4ri. around the town wilh
KYW In rhtcairo: R : 45-n. musical
proKrnni; H:os, "KntertnlnlnK
Plans," Vlvetle aonntin; ll:4r-2:30
jiiidulirht revue. ,
WIOMt', Herrlen Hpriniis, Mlcli,
(I'entriil, 2SI1), :iri-!l:4S p. in., con
cert recital. In, ami Mrs, lllrl Sum
in era.
WKAA. Dallas. Texas, (Central
472 !i). 12:30-1 p. 111.. musical and
MIM.IiVA KAYHi
I .idles, here Ih a nice one.
Tt comeH In Pnteiil I. cut her,
Itlick Kid and Hntin.
These Hllppcrs enn ho worn
nn nearly any occiiHlon. (lood
tor a ueddlii or n inneral.
I f yoi have uho for cither,
call in.
THE BOOTERY
Where Slylo, I'rleo mill
(iinlily Arn l-:iml.
(JAV IIAYDKM, Allir.
l.clin & Finite Iiii)(ii tc(l
Olive
Oil
Half Tints ....
Pints
.....'Oc
$1.00
Clean - Freak
Tu re
THE i n
DRUG CO.
Pepot & Adams
Gifts
For Every Occasion
Always New
At
Richardson's
Arl & Gift Shop
La Grande's
House of Art.
Pictures, Frames, China
and Glassware.
.
. FMAUT DRESSES
;- Fr wearing now low, pv iced
18.75 IS.50 - 19.75
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
AND MIUUNEHy x
venture program, Uallas theater. ....
WKMH, ChicaRo. 111. (Ceniwtl,
:I7U), 7-S p. in., Frank la 1. Ilert-
tinjr, planisl; Orlolo orchestra;
I'ora nrlnckley l.ochner. mezzo-soprano;
musical bits. Itlvera theat
er; 9-10, Ijinj-don brothers. . Ha
waiian quiiurlsts; Marie Kelly,
readings; Orloh orchestra; Krcd-
erick Award, lenor; H-12, I.uur-,
dun brothers; Huwallans Kultarists;
lldnu Solomon, souks; Marie Kelly,
rending.
WOAlV Norlhfleld. Minn. (Cen-
tra) .160), 9:45 a. m., St. Oluf col
lege chapel services,
WCAC. Philadelphia, Pa. (Ksst
ern, 27S). (t p. m Meyer luvis Ho
le! Pennsylvania dance orchestra.
I.ouls Hner, director; 7:S, fashion
talk. Mile, Mudelalne;- 8, concert,
llreyer Ico Cream quartet ; rncllat.
WCCO. HI. J'anl - Minneapolis,
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