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Tuesday, February 3, 1925. THB VK CRAMPS gVENflTO OBSSIITE!. PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY "... The dance given last evenlnj? atv IU- Country club utxltr tle auv pirt's of the NViKhbocltoad club for tfctt benefit of t)u- Scholarship Kund was a siicci-bs in evry detail. The, bull room wuh bimiitlully dttpornt pl for the QcouHlon with aprjiig flpwvrs. duffodilH, avietpi'us um. icslns belnK uhi'U profusely, jfiv ItlK an iiiimiitphero of sprtajr. "I Uinoing win, enjoyed unt 1 1 a Into hour tp music furnished. by the SVr Novelty orcheHtra,-'l)urlnB the dtneinK punch wiivfiorvcc!. . The committee. In rhurffe of the ii f-Tnlr consisted of Mm. Hay Mur phy. Mrs. J. T. HcrogRins, Mrs. Wnlter ltenter, -"Mrs. 1.. H. Mop. Mrs. .Inhn 'jhflHen. Mrs. A. J SnnRe, uiiit'Mrs. P. Tt. Eherhanl. 1 1, was tiVoiiKb the efforts of these seven, vomen thut such u tlHlKhl fi)l, event was possible, . The Westminster Guild of the . Presbyterian church mc last cve nhip at the home of Mrs. I.ynu Wright. During a short business session I he nilghl boxes were Drought fn and pledges were made by the members for the year 192ft. rliss H tibia A nderson had charge of the devotional, her topic being "women -In the Church. " A very ln,t cresting discussion followed the devotional. The lesson for the eve ning was, taken from the second chapter o the study book, 'Ad" ventures, of rtrotherliood," wjilch . was reviewed in an excellent man ner by Mrs. H. G. Avery. O. Huntley, with Mrs. T,. F!.' Ander son us assistant hostess. Two new members joined the guild ut this time,' Mrs. L. M. 1-uird and Mrs. J. Fletcher. The afternoon was spent at "5uu." Mrs. Hertsch wlnnlnK high score and Mrs. I.. 11. Carter tb Bi-oond prize. An excellent luncheon wus served before ud, joiirnment. Thos,- pre si-nt were Mrs. T. O Hefty. Mrs. K. Miller. Mrs. A. H Orton, Miss Ib-ss KWIy. Mrs. T. It Conklin. Mrs. A. G. Conkiin. Mi's .1. K. Mills, Mis. rim. Delluns Mrs. J. l- Wan, Mrs. t Kertsfh Mrs. R. Coinstoc. Mni, J. It'Mrh er. Mrs. I,. M. l-iird. Mm. .It. 1 Rarker. Mrs. I.. It. Curler. Mrs. I, U. Lay. Mis. Imi I'uyne, Mrs.-William Hallmark. Mis. J. U. , Price and Mrs. K. C. U i s Regal Redhead of World ' , Anuounccincots StM-btl aiuiuiiiHvitieias mty Km) irluUtl lit till vobliuu fnw of cliADte. Any Htiiioitiictv nieniH HrtHlnlng lo any fniir linn.4 fiiieb a conked food wiles, etc, will be refused. An uomiceiiietilN, U le prlutitl tin hmiiih (Im.v, nmn 1m Ii) M'leiy editor's iinnds by 9:')0 nVlm-k. News . eOllor'M uoltv ( The Ladies Auxiliary to the B of Ii. T. will give a "kid party" thl: l,s 1.00 P.. Miller played two jAny ni;.nibcp ml" n ooslmnc - bo fined. beautiful violin numbers, tlna," by Hollander am) fiulne," by Haeche. "t'ava- "Ilnrle- Mrs. T.ee WitrnlcU and Mrs. Al ........ ""-fred Milne will be bo.sl.Ki to 111. Ihe hostess after which the rtulld s, ,,,.. Giul t1)lor amounted to meet February IB. I ,.. r.,.n,)on , ', . ()f Hulda Anderson as hostess, s. I Warnlck. The American ,1 .egion Auxilllar; will meet tomorrow evening, Feb rnary 4, at el:iht o'chvek at Ilomu Hall. "Monmonlh (Special) A formal Ttarly was given by the seniors re cently in' the gymnasium of the Oregon Normal school. The room was beauiirully decorated with yel- rresby.er low. gre.m and blue and he vian cnur(.h will ,p,.t ,n thv (.WIU ning was spent at dancing to music mmiU roon, of tho cmvcU tomol. fivntahea by tho school orchestra. (lftcrnoon. February 4. at s:.. '" ,rt,,u,"T L o'clock. There will In no seivlnr iThe pot-luck supper lias been post poned until the first Wdin-sduy ii t March. 1 . the nffair were Misses I'eti-rson, lirenton, Kastman and Wilson and I Dr. Hcliutte. North Powder (Special) A very j pleasant nftornoon was spent re cently when Mrs. Volney K. Leo i and Mrs. A. VV. Hudolson enter-1 liom fl"Verul The two divisions of the I,adlei Aid of the Method's! Kpiscopa church will meet Wednesday utter- tained the 5ft" club at the l.ee ; " . Six tables were at play for i (lorf MrH R KorP(.HU.r wy hours with Mrs. .lames . . . . , i .iiwiuini Wllaon wlnnlnK hlBh honors ami t ,.,. lun, u, r)l w.18lll toll the consolation prize going to Mrs. 'avollU(, Hen Ii. Kvans. At tlie close of tliejl Lll',. , n Rumes a uainiy two course luncn- eon was served. Those present were M sdamcs Geo. T. Hallard, James A. Wilson .lames Ulggs. 1. J. Grnffe, L. I,. I iit . ...... rnmnbell. Krank A. Bldwall. rhrl- Ln , , r" ? """V,.'' Johnaon. Chris E. JolniBon, . Albert V,". '?..!" "nB ?'' '" "" II MitlnhlnDxn ( f. t n 1 11. t.f Will. I a 1 -vii.in in u ) iruii, ter McGrath, William Pearsfgi, . ' T2. Garrison, Walter Jonrs, T'hri.1 Peterson. Alva Peters, Herman 1 ' While, Hen V. Kvano, Chns. Hutch inson. Arthur Olson. "Klmer Jn- Fashion Notes girl's life this spring. She will it many cases choose this materia ,lor her graduation gown while he older snter will wear It in he j wedding dress. cobs. 8. KdwurcJ Korsslrom uud W. A. Htordan. ' Covo (Special) A dellghrful so- , . ..ii r , notched lapiHs closrly pattemer prise purty given nt the home of .. . '., . New York Topcoats now an more tailored than ever and mor manish. Many or the newest ex amples have velvet collars will from the male overcoat. Kven tin baud of fur about the hot ton Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Itees. T. H. B. ss'KHIy. Mr.' and Mrs. Frank i W'!' P:,;!',,i " tln,t,, ',C Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Ii. IT. nan-jcomll,e awc- "5nn" was tho fenturo of the New. York For centuries wo evening. J meVi have worn high heels on theli t 'shocu. Now they are wearing hlgl Cove (Special) A delightful ; n,.0,fl on tlu.lr n;0cklngs. Thes Guild party was held on Saturday ,..(.S( either staggered or pointed afternoon at tho home of Mrs. A. nro of a COnl ranting abndf Trom th. .' - 1 Stocking Itself, black lu-els belt! woven en IticL'x Iiiimiv I'm' hviiiiiiiIh The hei'ls naually curreapund will r K imp m m AGO I uiniu iiuif uu l'N'IVFUfl-v ol-' OUKCiON. KUK'-nr. Ore. (hv'al). Newapa- latly MornlnK Oltaerver. Keiiru ary t. ! It la rumored In railroad, treba flint l,a. rund la to have a n'Y d.epot. ' 'a tlrande has wateit Iqntf uud patieull- Cur this to conic and so has the rall- vera and magasuitw V. vie Knn, i,n. a nn,i uhn..i,i u, Pu..inr ciivulation are publlic't ' a4 prov true there will be much re uommunttles of Oregon, Wor,im i jpicng. O.ne th(ng is certain, to the annual survey of- tb wbe(h,er tbv Ufv depot is built or nress made by Prof. Geofg 1 not, l.a Grande is certainly entitled Turub.ull of tbc I'nivoi-sMy of a more cQpuupdivivm bulldiuir- gon rn-noni or journalism. rne iu- . y. Kmmons brought ill a tul number vf pcrl9dicu,h pwbifccu- faK j,. .load of Wullowa butter 'r tton listed in Professor Tw.rnboJI'J: h, -...riila.' puslonuMH Tuesday. Hollywood's newest quest for the world's most beautiful women iai Just ended. And included in the group selected bv Jesse L. Lanky, direc tor, is Clara Morns Claiu waa suKKestPtl by Ncysa McMein. noted artist, who be-titlcd the beuuty as "the regal redhead of the world." he coloring of Ihe shoo worn. New York The shops of New York should extend a heartfelt ote of thanks to 55ulougu, the cerl ;rcnt Spanish artist now in this pany ountry,. to exhibit his pictures. Vhen women here saw how Span sh cmbs added to tho attractive icss of Jiuolaga'B sitters they com nenced to, buy them. Mnn and Mary Elizabeth Huglies, Mrs. Hose, pianbiU KCIl. Oakland. Cullf. (Pacific. :t I L' ) . 1 1 'id-1 p. in., luncheon con- aelflc Slates Klectrlc com H, musical piogntni, Cora Nice The winged capo has made Is appearance for evening wear In lie soft airs of the Itlvcrla where varmlh Is secondary to artistic dig day. Tills garment has a collar of ur, but really no back since it is tplit from hem to collar in tho car. The arms tire slipped through oops at the front and the garments iang from either arm -like wings vhlch may be folded us desired. London Bridge coals and Mali 'ongg elbows are developments of his London season. The former iro really charming house coats, short and simple iu design wi'h lnrrow, closo fitting sleeves usual y of chiffon vclveL The Mali Jongg elbow is the discovery of an KiiKlish duchess who leaned too ong above the Ivory tiles. Now it s perfectly fashionable to appear vlth one's elbow bamlagml or tint -d with Iodine. , London KngHsh men may liate to be different," but this dot s nut txtend to Knglish women. This Is esponslble for the vogue, of the ostium iiri'ss wtiieh gi vs oppor- L. Williams, institute speaker; 4 5::to. concert orchestra, Hotel St. Francis. KOW, Portland, Ore, (Pacific. 4SB.1), -12:30, p. m. concert, No vak's Vaudettes; B, children's pro gram, story, Aunt Nell; 8, con cert; Hi, Ibiltiiomab hotel Si roll ers, KMJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pa cliic, UiiO), 12::io-l:.10 p. m., Mar tin Music company program, ar ranged by J, Howard Johnson; 2:o, Claire and Mel,' an Illus trated musical rev4ev ,on Uetho veii; C-U::iii, Art Hickman's liilt more hotol concert orchestra, Kd- wurd Fitzpatrlck, director; 6:30- 7:30, little stories American his tory. Prof. Walter Sylvester Hert- .og; Dick Winslow, jjvenlle re portorf Baby Muriel MiteCormac, screen starlet; Cncbi John; 8-8:30, Dr. Mars BumgtmH, scientific lec- direi lory of the Oregon press Is 251, or approsipiWky tbv sa,m,e iu? in 1 u i, y lj.ea t he number was LTiS. The year's total excludes uubjtc;i,tlou!$ bwued at educattppAl Institutions, but Includes the vari ous communities, iu, - Portland, of which there a.ro 17.. Only put qt t,bese was listed In the directory compiled last year. The addition ut publications issued by educa tional, institutions wo lid send the total publications pust 300. Prof. Turubull's annual survey shows that two new; dally papers were started in the state in th.e past year, the Central Oregon Press, at Bend, and the Klamath News, at Klamath Falls. , Both. 1 of I hese advanced f roui twice-a- weelts. bringing thev total number of dailies in Oregon to 33. an increase of two in the year, sinco there were no fatalities in this field. 8 New WmjUHm. New weekly papers totaled S, exceeding by 1 the number of deaths In this field. One of the 7 weeklies that expired, however. was a paper printed in a nearby (own of larger size, and one. was an exclusively farm news paper. reducing to fi the total number of actual home-town wtdtlles that failed. Iu the twlce-a-week and weekly field no paper is cou.nled which is a pari of a dally newspaper. Thus the red jetton of twlce-a- weeks from 7 to 4 Is not a loss of Independent tvlcc-a- weeks. which have held their own at 4, with the additions of tho Cottage Grove Sentinel ahd tho St. Helens Mist to Ihe number, counterbal anclng the loss of tho Bend and Klamath publications that moved, to the dally class. Nineteen Oregon papers report ed change of ownership durUt the year us compared with 23 in the preceding twelve-montn pe .Hod. Two more changeB in edl tors-ln-chief, however, are report ed. with litt'ns against 27. Women appear to be holding their own. approximately, In the editorial and publishing ends of the newspapers, with 11 women editors uud 7 women publishers reported. Lack of detailed re turns from a considerable num ber of composing rooms makes H V UntW f ttllisboro return ed from Klgiivv payday. wu're he had beet on biWa connected with tb red sandstone quarry. J. W. Scribon titiit. thMt tHe aiufar factory oeopbi ar& expected, to arrive this week to seyct the sjto. ' x H. Striker, oue ol our prospr-rV"s farmers, was in the pity yesterdu, j. H. Peare., the jwweU'n ho ro moved front Uis form.er residence to the one belonging to Chas. Circe a. who in now at Huntipgion. . Messrs. A. Y. M.illcr and. M- Mc 'Qregor. two well known stockmen ol WaJJLowa, passed, through the city yesterday on their v way to Portland. Yesteudy afteruoon tho ladies held their regular Tuesday musical in the parlors of the Commercial icluh. There was a good, attend- j auco and o, ni;OHt excelleat musico,i i program was rendcreii. Following is to WOEWn): Muaicu,!! n0tet Mrs., Ira Baird; piunp duet,' MMs ar- nick and- Miss Klnehart; overture. 'Aim pa. Herold; vocal, soto,' Mrs. J. H. Itobbins; mandolin and guitar duet. Miss McKennon and Mrs. Ira Baird; Iteseda Polkaj Masukra Maxcy. I'here was a very pleasant social danee given, last even,lg at the h(omo pf M.' H. Wright. The new baptistry In the Baptist church wus, completed yesterday uiyl Is now ready for use. At Wullowu last week th ther momeler went down to 30 degrees below zero, at Lostlne, 15, at Lost Prnlrle 2. and n' Fnterprlse 12. Union. Mjh Itosa Hugg Is vis Ulng at Union with her sister, Mrs. .1. W. Stotts. Mrs. selgel Cllne, who underwent a serious operation at the Portland hospital, died nt that institution and her remains were brought lo Union for interment. A. t Williams the attorney of Ln Grande, was In f'niou Monday.- First Showing of Spring 1925 Garments LADIES READY-TO-WEAR tur.!r: 8:30-10. nroKram. Oordon ami IluiTlHon: 10-11, , Karl ' Bart-Ii. Imnosnllile to say how the worn are gottlntr nloiiB . in me uacit shops. One o tho yonien puM SEE OUR WINDOWS For Fresh, Home-mad Candy The Candy Shop 217 Fit Street "The Home of Uome-Made Candy" (Rtail only) Iltslileji8 to KeptUr U ridge. CAlsTAL HILL, Ore. Tho resi dents oif't'ttPbal Hill are expected to' turn. put'O mnasn to repair the bridge and sidewalk on Vandevan ter Btreet. If theia a good turn out 'the work wlirbrf. completed by noon. Tho bridge isMil nueh a poor condition that it has b,en dunger ous to pedestrians. V nomlca, politics,' setencn and' social; eultuio lha world aroutid. A group of prominent Chicnjfo netl's nilt more hotul dance or fhf.stl'fl. KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (Pad- Ushers retired frftni the field dur-;womeif Is behind a corporation lie, 337), 8 a. m.. morning pray-'., the year, when Mrs. Jesslline' organized especially to promote the er; , Hired Hand, news; jo.i Morrison turned over the Mau-fr.onU women win directly r- Hired Hand's mornimr meRsaire: ' n-lmB a v y.nllei of the I tul"y every uuiau .01 ... mi;. in, airs. Jaie nrew vaugnn, jufur Hlspatch. home eeonumlt's; 5:30, Town Cri-, Jew.fpaix'inien KiHTiunb. er and Village Lrrchlns; li, sports1 Among tho notable Journalists talk; (5:3li-7;:iU, dinner hour urn- wn0 (iU(i during 1924 were Chaa. program, Gordon and u i-'lsher. editor of the Kugene unlly for Individual expression and J'umsnu; u-io, reaturo program; Kvenlng Guard; A. K. won, em- iiotiywoouianu uunce gr- (0r und publisher or me wasn- rhpstra. ' ington County News-Times, Kor- Kt)A, Denver, Colo, (Mountain, CH Grove; Addison Bennett, vet- 1122. i), 8 p. m., "ilerd Girl's eran reportor on tho stuff of the Oreum," KOA orchestra; "Nani." Mf.inlnir Oregonlan: K. P. Crono- idke," Edwin "Hawaii, thi the stressing of points ol' physical "xcellence. Ah a trt'Hiilt many bouf 'ant or crinoline frocks are mak ng their appearance at London parties. Radio . i r i WALUNG'S Spring Paiiern Hal j Coat Specials Willi fvprv Mat nl XI0.75 JL . ' .jmmfnxngin Willi nv,.ry lint at SH..VI. Hmy . 1 bp Klv.- I'lll'.r. n 7.Vt llnn.l- Xhp'J Vte :k,,..,r. . ip' .V'S Otlier good vbIi-m nl $fl.7. Sf J f H'S One ltd Ilurkraiii IVames J WALUNG'S ij f ?4 ) 3 , so hi mm- 'i4 lit PI Look At Them Yoj lmniedlal notice the women whoM appear -.ai.V-jfM most aTtmctlve--'an l' do jo- notice thut ll i Hie natu.al ffct (even though artlficlnl means are ued) that creates thut attractive ness? Securing the greatest at tractiveness In appearance can be only by depending exclusively upon experts on beauty aids. Our Shop meets that requirement. ' UE1ST MARIN ELLO SHOP Rontn B, tiamni. Khbj. 4 lleaulj AUI for trr Nerd.' Phone Main 577 i-tia in-" i VIJ).M.SIAY, IIMilUAKY -I, Wednesday, silent iiicbt for: C H N t C K A C, K Y , VK J M . KKKX, KJH, WMAV. WCAL, WCflO, WKUJ, WKAA, WKL WGY, WIP, WJY. WLHL, WMC, VOAW, WOI. WHEO, WMAI. KSAC, Munhatton, Kans. (Cen ral, 31C.7), y a, in., march; 8:iiL', iiiusln lesson; !:a7, music for anKinff eerei;ie; :t:Ifi, In.spiratiou il tnllt; calisthenics; 10, )ackyanl t'o.sip: H;0!i, nit arnnnd ho holism; m:ii; r iiim! ionn and inswers; J o : an, ".Stit,K-iM kuns for Today's .Meals' Amy Kelly; 12:110 p. id., r adim'H, Oaei nla Hall Hiirr; "Karrowiiis: Ho is.-s fur the SprliiK Littt rH, Walter (1. Ward; "How to .Make a Gei niliwiltun rest," 11. A. Sumner; 7:2a, rolleRe l)ell and music; 7 :He, "Kinanetn. .Slnte llond Work," L. K. Cf.nrail; :4a, vocal solus, Ilai obl Ktrimni; 7:f)U, farm home, W. ii. Ward; H-0, classical program, departmni if mtiHic. KI'L. Los AnRelen, Calif. (1M- 'Iflc. 4(;S), 6-a:Su p. ni.. KventiiK Herald, table talk and n. ws. if Kxamlner, rnusicul half hour i:4i-7:Sa. Nick Harris, deteeiiv. stories; 7 :S0-S, ptoi am. Good wind, K liUK'T and .MacKny com pany; 8-9, Kvi-ninR Herald, Klsh- er'a Melo-Jnzx orchestra, Hopb It- Cooper, vocall.it; H-la, Knmtnfr. "Wampus" club proKrain presint InK many ,of the wrwn'a famous players; J'f-11, f'utrick and Mursh's dance orchestra. KKNK. Sh. nandn;ili. lov.n Cen tral, 2ti6 , t ? 3'i p. m.. proir- urn Ht-niV del- . .1 r;;tiip;;nv--. KKGA. Utattie, Wash. (I'acific.j 455). 4-6:lf p. m Olympic Hotel' concert orch-Btra; today'n redi.f.j i:4.",-H:l r. fiippt-r-Kelly company st u it lo program: :So-ii, H'tttt!e Times tlance program. KI-'CJX. SenttJ", Wash. (Pacific.! 21S). :30.:is p. m., news: S, Irfdtime story. Aunt Vivien: ! I-irl (;mr nnd Ids Hotel Itllt- THI8 vpiiMK i-u.it follows th,,.p orrhetia; S-M. concert hour; prevalent mode of much' fur nt,nr.jl. K.irl Gray and hi oirht-s- nilller, publisher of the Lane County Kxamlner, at Laltevlew;j William II. Johnson, editor and publisher of the. Madras Pioneer, who has been succeeded In that capacity by his wife; A. K. (Jack) (iuyton. city editor of the. Coos May .Times, at Marshfleld, and rf. C. Jackson, founder and publish er of the Oregon Journal. Following are the newspapers started during the year: Aims- ville Star, Bunks Tribune, Benton Indenendent. Corvnllis; Oakrldge Ueview. Kastern Oregon Hcout, l.a Grande; Tlxard Bentinol, the southern Oregon Spokesman, Grants Pass, and the Poor t'lBh, Astoria Papers that gave up the ghost were: Bay "It y Chrontrte, Amity Bacon," "Virginia Lullaby," Nick ( Range nnd Valley. Heppner Her Pall..l, accordionist; "Putin." Ii,t Lebanon Criterion, Monroe "Three for Jack." James It. 1 n.vb, St. lb-lens Columbian, and Youngs, bass; "John, (Jet lp nnd Marshfield Timlter Topics. Shut the Poor," "Pried Apple i Pie." "The Km! of a Pe. feet ' r, TT.m m Day." Olingir n lortet; "Prenn. KJMlUrk VlllVj Ivi Tryst." "Curly Headed Baby," Ha zel Kngle Youngs; "March Alia Turks." orchestra. KOB, State College, N. to. (Xlountaln. 348. C). 7:3ti-&:30 p.m., international rode course, lesson a, bf-nn H. W. Boddanl. "Ua Like No i A Ulna, guitarist Partidlse of the Pacific," Kben O. Klne; "Walhina WixiV.." Aloah On, Kdwln Akinn, guitarist; "Prel ude." "Valcik." Pern Johnson; "Mtilllgen M isketeers." Mury Had a William Coat." Oltnget iuartet;- "Invietua, "Friend O Mine," James Jl, Youiiks; "Sextet from Lucia," "Kiss Mo Oood- nlKiit," Nick Pftlizzl, accordion soloist; "To the Rising Sun," "Waltz ln C Hharp Minor," Kern Joiuison, pianist; "I Got n Robe," Massa's In the Cold, Cold CI round," "Curry Me Back to Old Virglnny," Ollnger quartet; "Char ity." "(Inc to Sleep," Hazel Knglr Youngs; "Jealous," "Lady of My CUiaretle," "Brfugin' Home the prise. Miss Helen M. Bennett, long diligent in women's activities and originator of tho fair idea, Is man ntrlnir director of tho venture. The board of directors Includes Mm. Joseph T. Bowman, Mrs. Kdlth ltuckcfellcr McCormU'k, Mrs. oco. It. Peun, Mrs. Silas Strawn and Mrs Modill Mccormick, ull leadtira In society and women's club work.' One featuro of the exhibit will be a collection of newspaper and magoalnc clippings from various countries during the last 200 years emphasizing the storm of protest which greeted every suggestion for n freer social status for women. CAN GRANDE RONDB VALLEY WHEAT Be entirely used in the manufacture of Superior Bakery Goods? SEE OUR DISPLAY IN THE CHAMBER " : OP COMMERCE WINDOW. Gwilliams' Electric Bakery "HOME OF THE GOLDEN CRUST.'" T LOOK OVER OUK WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS Safety 'Swiftly Comfortably LA GRANDE JOSEPH STAGE LINE lluara A Cdldlron, l'rops. Stages Leave La Grande for Joseph. Daily 8 :30t-12:30 3:30 Arrive: 10:50 1:50 5:50 DISPLAY RECORDS OF ACHIEVEMENT CHJOAOO (AP) Exhlhlts aym- htilvzins tho varied activities of .,..nllAll. niintiirv u!Mnftn nnd K.ro. Pan Franolsro. rallf. (r-',',. .. ,,, of rln.-. 7 a. n... .lally lo-n: ' f fPnilnln entnrpr- iin- Tow,,f,;:"'ri "r'5-1:"' " ,L 1.ra,nL Clayinit at lh. Various ThTOt.Ta; ml)rPm., TOurt j.KlRrahlps 1-2 p. m.. Itu.ly H.IKnr -Blrmontin w.wr;,, aXai,n, l.ifcli place In the hot.-l orrhoatra; 2 : 3a, -1 pmf. SMloim and promlni'nr- In tho ln o program, .lohnnlo lltilrk'sj .-i,., piU-al affairs arc hi'lnf Aniphiiin: 4:30. 6:Ki, Hildy H.-IR- aM,Pmr,,., h.-ro from many land rr's l''!ilrmont holid orrhistr: for 1irni womnn's World's I'alr r.:Jli.r,:3(l, children's hour slorli: , bG n(.d Bl he American Kpo-Marlanni- ! Smc-t. pianist: S:30. smon palace, on iJikc Mlchlian, "What Is l'lfiyln? at the Various prll 18-25. Th'ators: f-7:30, Itudy RrlKcr'sj j addition, hiindHMls of com-l-'alrmont hotfl orchi-sU-a: S-ll, K-inicrclal exhlhlls will reveal the MiiY Itnidficl'l's Versalllu bamj; j fi-mlnlne hand In the tillftlnea il.- MorUn. pl'.ialhl. I world .qJai nrls of the day. . Ieral hitinJ'.'-'l l.oolhj. crowded WHlt the worM on wheels so . with specimens from a score of 1 much of Ihe lime It Is not surprts- countries will be arrayed to record int- some Ret Into heads. I woman's contributions to eco- IS YOUR CHILI) THIN AND WEAK? Cod I.Ivor OH lit KiiKUr Coated Tablets Puis on I'lcsh and Builds Tliem ( p. In junt a few days quicker that yoi ever dreamt of these wonderful health building, flesh making tablets called McCoy's Cod I. Ivor Oil Compound Tablets will start lo help any thin, under- welRht Utile one. After sickness and where rick ets arc suspected they are espe cially valuable. No need to give them any more nasty Cod Liver Oil these tablets are made to j take the place of that good, but! evil smelling, stomach upsetting 1 medicine and they surely do It. A very sickly child, age Ii, gained 12 pounds In 7 months. Ask lied cross Drug Co., Glow Drugs. Inc.. L. L. Drugs or any druggist for McCoy's Cod I. ivor oil Compound Tablets tno original nnd gen line as easy to lake as candy and Uu tablets, Go j cents. aov. Credit ' Attentive Service V " Reliable merchandise Real values t Satisfaction assured. CARR'S me nem anu very mue hi thai tra. collar. Instead of lur about tne KFSri. I.os Angeles, fullf. (Pa throat there is a wide scarf of thr,fr ;7K. t : 3'-1 1 :3e a. m., sun niatetiiil which cross.s In front wiim,,,!,,,. n ,r lir,)KniiM for i k an I the end falling over the shoulder n r ri i-1e,l ; 2:30-4:1 p. in., uu. II The tucks at the back give an rx ,,m w.rvi. aim sermon on Di- ceptionnlly good shoulder Undone v)n(. ,,.1linc Aito.e Hem Mi-- mark tt as one of theOiostjad ,., inM)1 JKto, ; S:3(.-; -u. rhll taocsal models. - - dien's hour. pi. . i.luig Helen K I- Ten Years Bodge Brothers MOTOR CARS Minerva Says ; If you am rontomplatlnff buying a pair of thow n(y1 Uh Hi I p i wn Nhown In our wtrfilow. It tvouM ho wlw 'to gi't Uiem wJ'Uc tf( si h ar here and this prlo ; mill' rrrtureil, Ion't you llkf th.-m? Nearly everybody iloeii. They fip an comfortuhle as a hot wnter ttottle n on a THE 600TERY GAY HATDF.N, ftlgr. "TImi Place Whrie Tliey ( are for Your reel.'' Money No Measure Of Value The value of telephone service cannot be measured in dollars and cents. No community without tele phone service can exist in competition with another community that has telephone service. ' Home Independent Telephone Co. We Have In Stock and t. Are Agents for- ' ' ! ATWATER-KENT v ' t RADIO SETS Benham Electric Co. HAn 104 NEW FOLEY BUM i i 3.1