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Tuesday, February 3, 1925. THE LA- GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief Going Up! COMINti UVISNTM Mufoli 6,. 6, 7 Dlatrlct high school hiuikutbull tournniuont at Union. At I iil'" H. G. Avi-ry, vuunly uevnl.- wu in I'niuii thin inurnliiK uii u busl msa trip. jKllli filler ihc'll lllldl' In recognition or IiIh fxcelknt liKsi-H ut the liutilii ry. bn-uUHr or tllt even tiinpiratuiH! or till' IVHU'I I.ltlle of tin gruln uroiiml Knh'r urlm' hus biM-n UuinuKoU and u good ivutiT supply ror tin' coiiilni; h-.'U-son la itbsurvil by tin' hoavy biiuvvh on tlu Walluwu (iiiountaliiH' .Mr. Fn'hrli iidiliil. Ho nnU Mrs. I'Veni'li ure ul Ihi' I'arllon hold. Urvguu-iun. Vlslti',1 Urrt- ' . Miss I.ouIhl' Hmidrup or l'ort lunil, Btutc t'lciiiflltury Instructor ol uurk s ril-u chli-f mid us u inclhodl 7 """i " I til in 1IIVI IKIItt III Ullt'llU U. IIIOlllt-l conference of the church ut Ou- of showing their appreciation, l..-o.nf II... vnln'i I fin. parlim-nl of l.u (irandc presented OreBou. Miss Hundrup us .h.l.. Miii-,hl...l with ll IN.I.i "" "... l,."l badge recently. ; while In Im Urunde. , Attended Kiisliirss .Meeting .Mr. Thompson IHII.r- , ,.vr,.nii H y Hamilton, dis- A lefter has been received by Joe: ,rk.t B1,Borlltodent of the Mctho- Woods. or this city lliut hum u8t church, was 111 l.a Grande lusl Thompson, who Is the Trumbull , ,,vrllnif )o imt.nu u Uusinoss meet HospitHl. ut llrookllne. Mass.. I lng 0r the church. Mr. Hiimllton improvliiK. Mr. Thompson Is onu ,,.a ,,. lilorll1B ,,., rr Ba. or theMlrectorale chalriuen or the , l4ur , bt. prcl!l.nlul tlle district 1'eiidlelon roundup. hiivliiK charue j uonr(.ri'nci'. ur the livestock depurtrmnt. He is ' . well known in eastern Oregon. SAVE -with JFE" at your. I : Observer Crossword Puzzle t ft SAFETY R6 A ni-w entrance will bo built on 11k- main building of the V. It. Uuhnenknmp com puny, according to a building permit Issued this morning ut the city offices. The work will cost about $IUU. : Appointed on Tnrk Hoard H. A. Zurbrlck hna been ap pointed on the ity Park bourd to till the vncuncy cuused by the death of Will Church. Plans are being nuide for muny Improve ments of tho park this year. Oh lUislness Trip Claude Herry, locul represent u- j live of the Iduho State Life Insur-' a nee company went to Hoi at ttiie i- morning to confer with the huiuel office. - Visiting Here Guorge II. Uuninicns. a pronil- ient i utlorney or Seattle. Wash., nd son. William. re guests of Mr. inu iura. un nviiu ivi u iun days, a . Class Mw'ls Tonight ' The La Grande public spruklntf clans haH changed their regular meeting I line from Monduy 4-ve-niiiB to Tuesday evenlnp for t lie purpose of getting a larger attend ance. The cuihs win meei ini8.eve ning ut the Baptist ehureh at which lime there will be a business meet ing and re-organization. Jr. Uay '.Mirphy will preHlde as chairman. Hpcuusm there has not been a largu attendance hi the pust members are losing interest, si u large num ber are urged to be present this evening, according to one of the inimbeis. All interested in lli' work ure invited. ' Personal Mention I NION. Ore. -(tipcciul) -Thin week end Hie I'it team of llic high school hooperH will make u trip Mrs. C, It. l'utimin is spi-nd)ng a j Into Wallowa county, playing at few days In I'ortlHmj. Knterprlae on the till) und finishing ; , - ; at Joseph on tho 7th. , During J. P. Myers of the Arcade the- ! their absence the second teum und olro. is u business visitor to Tort- the girls sextet wllf have one or laud for a few days. two games at home. Then Un- ; Ion's last three games will be at . Mrs, , J. C, tonley of Knlerpi lsy. ! hm' having gaim-s scheduled PRESCRIPTIONS exactly'- as your dtor or dired. I u re, fresh, potent dr itn, compounded only liy registered licensed phann i cIkIh. Checked anil double checked for ymii safety. If any sick pemon in diM . tressed clrcunititunecs can not afford to pay, we will gladly fill their prescription gratis, . . Glass Drugs The lti;XAU Stoic I . ' II li i K u I I Is k 1 Ik H I 1 Lfr -15 iTl a if-u 5T" j pu r w 3J- as ? j?" io"T j b" 155 " -l y4 i -I i , t-J ; 55 ! V 55 j Iss oo 1 fti 1 ii ! 51 CiTztr Wns ; -zr iar j pi r i Meri'$ Work Shoes ' A Work Shot - for - evu-y Job light, medium-or hfavy wtight, single or double stiles, Goodycni' welts, in tan. or black at prices you like-to pay. 1 $2.98 to $4.50 S3 STOItUS TUB HUB oil Miles for n tiniiii An effort lo set forth to the pub lic the possibilities of IVndleton as ii iihiixi uIhtk iilti trulf imiv be played with pleasure Is expected to be launched within a short lime u. a result of a visit here yesterday to the locul links of two l.a Urnnde men. They were- "Larry" larlnon and a Mr. I'erkliiH. They, explain V'l that they had not hud u guuu of goff for weeks and weeks in l.u Grande, due to the severe white? weather and the snow that .hus covered the ground. They came over (primarily to set- la Grande and Pendleton play basketball but w hile, hen- played a round on the local golf course. Devotees of the game in lVndlclon s.ild today thai buttercup plants ure beginning to grow on the grounds as a result ol the sunshine and the warm ruins that have prevailed for sevurul days-T-fendhton l.ast Oregonlun. stopped off In I. a Grande this mornjng to visit rrlends. Mrs. Con ley left on No. 24 for linker lo at ttftd u district conference of the Metitodlst Kpiscopal church. wilh Kntcrprisc. Ia Grande, and I inbler, tlie two last being double headers. ... ' Mrs.Aiuos Helm is now In Port-, land uttending the spring millinery openings. ., I I.. Wade of 15lgin, la nowre Istercd ul the,-loley hotel. BECKWICH SENTENCE!) BY KNOWLES t Co n t i 1 1 1 1 od r r o m Pa 1 . !. I. MctMjlly and II. . of Joseph are among the Wallowa county guests . now registered at the Foley hotel. his plea bt fore . the judge, tumor Gibson ro-. Tells f Hntelirry's Woik ' Kourleen million salmon wilt be released In March from the Wal lowa hatchery ut Knterprise, und Irvine French. superintendent, doubts If any other hatchery hi the I lilted Slates will re I en us many. Nine .million of the ilsh will be chinook salmon ami five million soekcyo. The number of salmon that will go out or the hatchery this spring la nearly three times us large' as the record for any pre vious year and will place Hie Wal Jowa 'halchi-ry as the most success ful hi operation anywhere. Hie su perintendent believes. There are now 1 4.iiimi,uimi Hiilmon there, &, y" otto. IMUI ens and II. (Hill. Olio more ckkb are to arrive soon from Alas ka. Halmon are releasee!- from the hatchery in March to give time for the fish lo make their way un harmed throuch n number of Irrigation "ditches below Knter prise The Wallowa hatchery Is situate. on a creek fed by springs and the creek never frerjses nor does the lemperutorc of Hie waters change. I Miring the cold snap when I he mercury fell lo 35 de- W. J'. Khlelds of Wallowa stop ped at Hit Foley hotel last eve ning,. Mrs,' Henry Hughes returned to her home In Wclser, Idaho, this morning. Mrs. Hughes has been 1 nbbery of Jimmy Woe who was The m se o f H a rry I eroy a Iso Indicted by the grand jury (ou the charge of larceny was continued, l.eroy was released- mi his own recognizance and will likely be tried later. Jose Cjulane, Filipino, was ' ur- ralmicd on the charge of robbery was while1 armed wtl h u dangerous i rlghliusH. weapon, (jutane is held for ihe j Hunt's Letter (Continued from Pago I.) yeaned old Jim lt lo reply. ed, was moved Itccd 'launched Into cute or the most scathing denunciations evei h-ard In the Senate. , He reviewed with biting sar casm Spencer's defense of Yornici Senator Truman Newberry, who yielded his seat in the Senate as a lesull of revelations concerning vast amount 8 of money apent to win election. lit: paraded a whole l!nl of occa rj inns on which Spencer had Htood as chief defender. of men or ait tut lions Bwuillped by public condein- nulloll. I tul through it all Spencer muiiied us . calm, uuflurrii'd and composed as only a man could who convinced ol his perfect .Despite the pel words of cross-word pus.lo Inventors, we find few new ones every now und then. This puzatle. contains sonic. v, ' VIJUU'AIi ' , To proceed , , : ,i One vho riles. ,t . .' An exclatimtioii of pify.. . ' A knobi" . ' ' ' - ' mothers were Invited lo Hits. Greed:. Chairman, Hetly Cocu run; sponsor,.' Mlsa Thompson. : This group Itt tin expression of the mural, stundurd of 'tho girls. tl'liey' :aro wofklng out. or tho A. U. H. each occasion. Publicity: Chalrnmn. Inez bbert: sponMor, Mih. I.tmlgren. . The purpose of this committee Is to give publicity to the A. U. 8V creed I affairs of various kinds. It be comes most active dining the." HOIHOVI'AL ;1,.Gtvat. .i . G. Accumulate. 10, French soldier (colloquial).' 12. A bright constellation. . 14. Hebrew deity. Ifi. -Toilsome. , IB' A sloth. JO! Hoofing slabs. ZZ'.'1 Morning pr.iyer. -'4.:f To listen. A: piaster moldcr. 2S. Ardent uffecllon. 29. A sen eagle. ' :?. Cots. " A ribbed fabric. l'Sllny. . Sport. Helongtng to. Steal, - . Label. My. The opposition. To care for. Snakelike fish. ;lC.p'nslve for (pluraH. A "single unit. t'uKlum or duly paid. "A preparation of vegetables, A vehicle. - A part of uii''' belongings, llellsh. .Mixed type. ''" "Rot self-uustalnhig. I Article. An- Fthioplati,' ' ' A.iuoiint at which one . I assessed. A tall Asiatic herb (plurul). A Greek demigod. i GU. ;.i. Mi. 57. Gi, 161. llant ' C'i. Uri, I (17. The low of u cow; - ' Any plant of "several relutod genera.. , - i . . A form of hemp. Thus. ' . ' '; Ono who . piles. , A co-ordinutlug 'conjuiicUon. Simple, A guflitous anesthetic. ; Kgg shuped. . ' An ImugeJ ' , 1 Ifnflt. . Sliding laud (plural), - Hull- flrhttrs.- Itlograplilea. A numeral.1' Denied. ? ' ... .. One's strong point. Wise men. To lap again. To be .Indisposed. An. evil spirit, . A dyestuif. . , A female horse. t . ,' .. A" plnlinent. , . I'crlulnlng to birth.' . A shtdf. A, trude zinc oxldePl A set. period. ' .... A small two-winged fly. A light beverage. ; Negatlvt1. , ' .' ' i:poeh. An (-xelumatloii of question.' A measuro of urea, z1 u- SkltB in munnerr right conductl April Antlks but f inctlons thrii' A and etiquette for- atudentn urv' be-jth year 'to create Interest, This lug worked out; - m ' ' ' i committee manages the udver - Constitutions: H'hulriiiun,: tlelen' tlslirg. - Wllllamsi sponsoin, M(b . Vounrf.l - Art and' ToHtois: Chairman, -Mlsa Bennett. j Mnrjorli Wurnlck; sponsor, Miss ; This coiunilttee Vas been . n'tlnnit iuvis. . Work rcvls'p, the "constitution to1 - Thui. coiiimHteo takes euro of iiiuko"1 II apid tiiorc definitely o Hie poster udvortlslng aiiU; art Httcipptlng to nmka the. orgunUu- ; - v Hon more democratic,' -' The com- , sMAI.Ij I-XHtTl'MC IS IjOKT mlttee mb'veinenr, Ir . an lllustru- CASCADK LOCKS. Ore. A mvs Hon .of Uiis since U Blven ull. aomc ,.P... w'tlei, is f-liig coiwld'-rabl opportuiuty to nt::.?;. ... - ; comment nd excitement In Stevcn r - Social: Chairman,--Vllniu ., Gas- kuii and the nearby towns Is the tiill; -sponsors, , Miss Bowling. MIUfl t"Rt3uienl of Mrs. X. u. Whlltuti ilrvlholz.' i . ; li . . - .t i ' ' i I that' last fall when she came Id '. v ... i..t,L M,-.n' SkiiimiHilii county she had SJ5d i.rter school on Frldsy uftcriiooris.l ' .!" nd $50 bills. She These' Usually last. "tnUVD o'clocU. ""J m, m' m.0T U".. t j,io- ,iun.,..' ii. ..ti.,.. Pot. und burled it In tho woo da v .,.. wmctlii.M idrrr uri- rcrrosh- l"H 1 u',st " .V'1""- "efu. , t . , 4.:i-i i. .1 lhe placed It tliere,- however, nun.. 1 fm-,..n. B,,uVr v .-1Wd ,t . Uerneut h a rock besidp ways given. A Hullowe'en and u ..... , ,...!., fc ' I'hrlstnms ' p:irijroro lvn after, WOO(l a Hurur Iltll. p w iiwo, mm hub mw jn )C(.cmbnr she InKpeeted turn party for ; Mrs. Lctfel who wris tt,inloPlirv mnk" und discovered pne of Mho aponyorw, uf thlfl 6oin--tlm, n0P llloll,.y WH gone. She Uif inittee, , . 4 ..... .. j rprine.d her husband of her Iosh. '.. Noon-1lour,N ContnilUeoi MMitth'-' whq uir to this lime did not know ; mitt, . Klbai Hefl;, spoil bo r -not that sht) had such un amount. He ' chosen yet, ,,v ' t '. r , r ' - ; id el pod Jier. Henrch for the uiImhIuk; . . The .fftrla who, 'stay ut school 'treasure, but not evt'n tho cofftju II u ring the-noon hour eat toffetli-.r( pot could be found. : every Tuesday. Invth auditorium. , , vlslllng ln Iji Grautle for the ItiHt. IwtJ-'weeks at the It: W. l.vU;hton hoiuc. .... Miss Margaret Hrow n, repre"ii lalivt! of the Klllsbn-Whlte Chaii tautiua bureau Is now In this ter ritory making udvunce bookings. F. J. Knebel. travelling auditor for the O.-W. It. N. company, was registered at the Foley hotel this morning. Oeurge Gurrlek left - on No. -this morning for l.os Angb s. II will be einpioyu mere wiui nis- ,i,,.n brother In the oil fields. . held tip aiitl roblmddf more tlinnj anii( the1 first pin t or 'January.' H1 , pleud not. guilty yesterday. The! date of h's trliil has not been sell but will probably be some time tlilu. month. 1 The 1!i-M grand jury wua (lis- niiHHcd Satunlny and the. gnuid i jury for this term which was drawn yesterday In now In sosalon Four true bills and two not true bills have been reported lo date. The. not true bill sfollbwa: F. M. Murks, charged' with larceny by bailee: Clarence" M. Stout, charged l 1th failure to support minor chll- ni ti,-,i i lif Associated Girl Students Organization Is Active "MI'TUjAtkn .MAsTi;iti'ii;ci:.v Sl'OKANK. Wash. (Itv Iho Associated press) - W h t I e counsel for Professor Wood wa rd. local chot r leader u nd teacher. Is prepurlng lo file ii $10.11(10 suit against Itatph Pollock, lender of rm orehet tra filling theater and dunce ball engagements hre. Pol lock unnuunced his (mentions 'today to Invade still further ' Into iho reUlm of classic with modern syncopation.. JI.tv.de- dared he would "modernize" the opera "Aldn" next week. Woodward contends that Pol lock "mutilates old master piece bjf butchering chujslcaJ selectlonH of the world's mas ter roiiipuscrs" causing his business to suffer. RELIEF FOR I FARMER TO BE SPEEDED (Continued from. Page 1.) plaiialhm of' pnrposen und llKi'ig lor the rest room or something of beiiel'lelal work of I he Asso- the girls need anil want. ) elated Girl Students or the 1,-ij, OlgUiilxntloil. . Grande high school. J ' The. orflcers are Phyllis Scran-1 - The article wim prepared by ton, preldent; Mae' llean, vice, Mlas I lie. Kbert. IM I tor's note, president . und Margaret Gedtles, j secretary-treasurer. I Purinise It is .sponsored and a rl vised hy They' sing, ,s.' -dunro,' ,ihiy : somu gams and put . on Hklts.i - These are. always spunaored by meinbers of .the faculty. ' Much wN;k they piew 'ii - k to' a tci' caa rtfo "ol mnutvH from Injuries rocelvedi ine proffpam sou ihccuub lur "'"iTlw uooldent iwcurred nettr tbu: next nme. ,: DAIJiAS MAN IS KIMJKIft . DALLAS. Ore. tlaynor Guynor; of Mils, city,- wuk struck by u locomotive and riled within it few1 gr- bHow zero there wore no ' terfnt slendv M AHKKTS TOI.AY IMHtTI.AND. Ore. (Hy Hie As sovlated Press) Cuttle and liogM sttady. sheep quiet. Kggs and but- llutt.-r ir.e. acceSM to whatever reports siiid records were deemed perllltellt to tin' imiuiry. i:TitA si;skiox im,iki:i.v WASHINGTON (P.y the A1 sockiled Pres.!) Altho'i.'h iIh appolnteil (.hat h's rami relief legislation has not been slven priority by congressional lead ers, president Cool Id ge Is In. dined lo accept their judg ment and has no intention of culling un extra session to con sider fnriii legislation after: March 4th. Hi Dads Explained, and (Continued from Page I.) ; Hist'TM wt h tut eu'ial number of ... 1 1 ,.., . 1 .1 t mmn intie mmiTM mm wmemer. , intermisHions. or after sehool. ('ommltte' Work I Committee work Is group work, with an aim and common pur-1 pnse. It Is II Very definite prep- j SPRING OXFORDS- : JUST IN! ' Sdiilford famous Mne Now on Dinpfay. Tim. Hrown and Ulack in Newest Kl.vlcs. $6.85, $7.45 $7.85 OxfoitlH of luili1y. scot-, -i Kent flowers to glrla, uud uud called on them. .. Cleaned fingerprint off. the white columns of the stage hr the auditorium. This work will continue through The follow lug article is In t h? plays, singing and dancing. . The ' '.'nii''Ji'ut..... i i..,ii-i....t t he jforn. of a cn.bhi....l history ex-, iwoney .derived fiom HjIm )h tm-d nmt; HUOl(Mor, Mrs. Campbell. An ..upp'W class girl wuh , Itp- poluted as big sister for every rookes's Shi" ivud ' to1 havo m.-l her little sinter. welcomed her. ' Into 'high rtchool life, help hy-r with her difficulties, uud to be a real sister. . . ',' , Tin; big sisters gave a iiuttliice i Hie A. (I. S. are to promote the i.e.,.i. ass.s(am. . Illuhltt.t( ' ' ideals of ehaiae.e,, friendship. The work is carried on for t he 1 1 ' u'' j..,,,.;.;, .. . J ... . r i. ...mi -.. I be vinlitiiH eoiMinll-' Mltie ifU' Ultr U HUlUlteil lilrff unit mill v ror Ihe iihvsleal. men- teis. lal and spiritual development of the girls. History. In November, I !". some of the teachers met lo pbin a putty for the. girls. At this lime It w.ts HUgge.Hted by one of the teaehers tlilit thegiris be organized Into li" permanent organization. The par ly was u big success. On Decem ber ". I Pl lnetide Dullois called a girls' assembly to ask t he girls for their opinion of such an organisation. This plan was reeelvod with so much en thusiasm that on iH-ceitiher 10 an other girls assembly was called. The organization took place, uud the name, r Associated Girl Stud ents" (A.' G. H.) .;. .was , chosen. MJxs Jessie' (-'arris and Mrs. Kuii Praised at Luncheon' ting the A. G. S. organized and siieeessfulty started. In April, 111:1. the first April Autiks were given. From then on the A. G. H. has grown continually and today Is h strong organisation. , . ., ( ,.. tee Is lo emphasize the valuo lcnn of GlrK 'girls. ! of 11 I,0,,m- 'ody, slnc- a sound Tim board or education this year A' occitsloii demands It. there I ,m,1' ,s fwundutlon of sound apiointed- Miss Bennett us offi- my he new comnilllees made or' !" "nd high mentality, elal tb-iin of girls. This is the Bub-dlvstons of those now act-! rilft '"'tilth committee urgitnlz-d first yenr there has been n reg 1- (n(f The entire organlzallon is!" ,'" railed the Hiking club, lar deuii of girls. The deim helps to ,(. u t.n8llc( developing, vllnl Tln-y hike on Hat irduya Lois the girls with tludr difficult U. m-irHnlzntlnn It Is what the Nelson was elected captain of this wisely advises them when they ffrtM muke 11 under curehil i have problems. iM-comes tle-lr real ,,l.ti..n. und It atteniols lo irilld eoriiiriuiee . m mio iiniu'T hihi Program: Chairman,. Othella Gray; 'sponwor. Miss Miller, . This commltler- has' put' oiv Soutlvern Pacific shops hero. whnrj; G ay nor was employed. Ho hud r-' ' Hided hern more I hull :i0 years,- oiv n . ,t - .t...i Y.VoWWrmdrrfrrtrrtr''rrtrl nihl HuWtVoYaniilmVmN iWniW'flrW Ineo' danyo, . uM -well- us' for' fegii lar.. A. , !. S.-.-mnvtnffH.-:tualfy llu'y ,vuuUt. of rlnging;, liuncing. ms of this city und Mrs. FranW- ' music or ski is. c The ghln fur nish the nusto fpr tliolr own par- Ues.' . .. V"' - i'r..-' e': . Kefreslmivnly: t'liulrman, ; Man .lorb ' KlrVtyi.. '.sponsor, ...Sliss ,, l.ols DuvM, II. ,C. Guynor. with whom lie. livedo.. Hiid two sisters, Mrs. Walter Will. . Chapman of Santu t'ruv, Cul. Mr. t und Mrs. Wllltinis are' now on it'. I rip 10 tho'Holy hind, having uallti ' froin New York., Bad Michigan news today. Jack- This 'Is ft "regular . cpmiiilltp j son courthouse burned, prububly. Hint looks after the "cuts" fori cutchlug from u heated argument: fifty new little sinters entered lhe second semester who were given big sliitcin. 1 Best Boom: Chairman, imibi'lle I Miller, Jr.: sponsor. Miss Dalgh. J aratlon for life . In that It tends '''" ren.otie.Mns ...e g.r. 1 room were siioiuiiiimj 10 Ajr. to tiiake It n custom or t L-n nurl In nl It.ti tnxl ij(1 lit -innkin-f on at others In 1H.,0(1. Han.plon and Mr. Towler and ap- T bun -It tends lo betti'r ctMiiiuiin- ity service und citlxeiishlp. It dt flops Inlllative, leadership, co operation, good fellowship rnlli.ti-ltif iltllllv 'I'll.. ..mil. mlttees make It possible for nil ""- "'' n Ourable, built-in scut, the girls to take an active part Fushlons will be made by the In the work. I girls. Then- will also be M'W 1. 'lira pes ror ine winuow j proved. These plans lire being carried out by Mr. Snow and will . Ih -compl'-ted this week. In the I girls' room thep- will be a built- VESTS and HOSti . . . i-, 1 roiiiiTin-: i;v ,uaiv , , ;iiil' .ili'itiiilnlil HiirMiiiiil ,Ven, In ntlk. sMk-miil-mKil, nll wmM 'ur iiiil.Ni, , liose In . I'BsliiiH're, i-llk-ntiil-w.ml or rotluii. : fArt& Baby Shop i:vi:nvrni. I'Olt Till-. IIAMY" HKMSII K HIMi II11IH Kiniiiirr Itl.ltt. S'l AII'I.J Itirri'UIIH'K I'ATTIOH.VS l. M. .'. TllltKAD . f 1 1 11 'S The girls must work out prob- The girls have charge of each ton). In addition lo Hie officers committee! exist. tnc1udtns the so cial committee, now sponsoring the student body dunces given each Saturday evening. Ihe athletic com mittee, the faculty committee and the school board commltler. He also stated, in closing, that the HI Dads plan to Inaugurate un honor system" and w ill give u "HI I..111H for t MfliiMi'lvi'M. I lie Mtifl'l-i v,.,- t.-v .,.t to orli-lli.ite b it in. ''' '"" for a period of one Ktiinulatc the action of the com-! '''' miitee , v:aeh chairman submits a re-t w,'"'i oi-t uf iKi'tliifrM itr iiellfin. tin-! ,1 !. i.B 1M1,.nr Tin. uri.. spons(rs, Miss , Vernon, MiSS line holds over new girl the to workj following! Health: chairman, Inua l.yiuun: blent and the dean of girls con Dalgh. in regard to the reports ort '"' purpo! of this cominlt- Dad" nin tn unv slulenl who cells In w hobisilc stundlntf and who rrienu. iiuu is anwiyn ninine 10 proper i bunnels all the ni- I A clever skit was given by Ihls! Clint? upthiejt has taken irt In other school ac- tlvlllis. if recommended iy tut' fuciilty. . Gilbert NHnks. Wurren Gilbert who followed the b-u'l of Mr. Ghifts und has be came one of the most active mem bers of the HI Dads, spoke In gen eral of Ihe school problems uflbe ( ouuliy. reviewing brlt H '"". ly hlstory of the schools ami t hen touching upon local conditions. "The whole future welfare ol the country Is bused on the school sys temthe source that feeils the brains of the nution." he said, urn) procwded to show how the' Hi Duds, by cfi-operiitlon. can do much lo help Improve conditions. H defended iithh-ttcs and physical cdta at Ion Hnd d' lan d they w en mi lien) purls of the training of ilt- I' youth of the country. Italph Wet,,. Htiident body presi , dent. sjKikf briefly, prulslnr the HI j lads sincerely and pointing out share their Joys n well as their thuslasma and efforts of youth. -J Improper elothea for girls, Dress -s Sorrows. llc tries to liecoilICi rhriutrh ull personally nc'tualntcd with every .r,,n. to be 11 desire, lo have 'tj"f Hie - stores. Suitable school girt' and has asked every big als- Mandard of ncholnrHlilp. of .druaa. ; - IwHu s wore cmphaslsvd. Tho ter to tell her something of 4ier r behavior and of girlhood. nnil m-mmi.mm-mm-m H(He sister. . f to cn'iite u general feeling of - - -- The establishing of 11 deim of KiH,t will" among Ho girls and girls has been a big tm provement t,.fielrerit. In our hlgjh school and 'one which, Ht a 10 ling f,'ii(itt-s- ' rv. -ty j men I wU appreetate. y, ,rU:f. t hulrrnT ftwt-ndolyn April A nHk. Itu hanun; sponsor. Miss Vernon F.very year In April Hit A. G. K. They collected $lo.4l mid soil ghin give an entertainment It to the ftojs and Girls' Aid hnottn ss the April Antlks. This soi-lety tn Portland for Thanki 1s composed of stunts, skMs, short giving" ' cheer, -w ( (i,ive names of n-edy p'-opb- I f of ncIiooT. also pnis'-d the HI Dads' the Klks for Christimis churlty. and touched briefly upon prol'b'iu Collr-elerl outgrown clothes from feeing the school now. Me st.itvd the glris and dlst rlbutcd food to that In tnifi the schiHds hud three needy families In the Hly -ttiub ntH und In lt:4 :' as an II-' for Thanksgiving day. lustration of the importance or the) The girls, dr-stf-d dolls and STAR WKDNKSDAY and THURSDAY Jack Hoxie "THE MAN FROM WYOMING" And Flint Chapter of , , , f "WOLVES OF THE NORTH" . "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE s-hool proiib-m to this common- brought loys to be glvnn children ty. 1 ut fhrlsliiiaa lime. The stock- Mmll siteak-.. lings and blankets wen given to llefore a'liurnnienl of the lunch-! n-edy-'fteople D- iiiIht ZK. how already the organisation Ima eon Dr. It. P. Umlm, nieinie r of Several girl sold chrlstuns ijone much to linprov ltu tt is the s h'l iMtard. h-urllly endors- s als. A. C. H.imidon. sup-rlnt' nd'.t H Mi" HI Dads a:vl th-lr ire-t;m.l T-l-phoned girls who wry ah- ARCADE Today "FOR SALE" TOMORROW HERE DANIELS ' j' IN i "MISS ULUEREARD" IlAnY I'Et.GY IN "Ol'R TET"