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Thursday, February 5, 1925, THE EA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Kl PAGE THREE NEWS of SOCIETY fhuptcr I, P. K. D., is 'xtr'iif ly foriujuil.- in b.-h.K able lo ub-1 lain Ktsliop H. Lesttr Smith, or he Hflvna Area of the MHthodlsl KptBmnul church, who Ib in lh( rlty at the present ttniti, to kWh an addrtus at their itif tiling tomorrow uftprnoon. Mrs. H. S. Hrownton U In charse of the program for tht ultefnoon unci by coincidence the program had been urrungid to 1j df.voled to India. Bah op Smith spent several years in Indl-u and will talk on "The Oandhi Move nuM.t," a movement for ni'!on:il !n. fbipendenco in India. Mrs. Mrownton will give a paper On TftKore.' a Hindu writer, who received the Noble prize In lndlu. . Mrs. Keo Warnlck and Mrs. Al fred Milne were host esses to the tit. refers Kpiseopul Clulld yester day afternoon at the home of Mrs Warnlck. A delightful musical program was rendered during th afternoon by Minsea rVrthn niintss. Alice Milne nipl Virginia WurnieU, romposed or piano ami violin numbers. r. i it i i uriiiiu ii (in r (in i in y refreshments were served by the )i osteoses. Mrs. ninsledorf proved herslf n most dellphtful hpstesH Wednesday alternoon when she entertained the First Division of the Methodist La dies Aid Society at her 'ipurtmcnt In the West building. Mrs. H. ('. Smith, president of the society. 'who has just returned from an 'X- 'fenJed visit to Utah, ' Arizona and California, presided over a short business session and Mrs. T-ep Hun ford had charge of the devotional. Mrs. Toin Walsinser save a much appreciated reading nnd the re mainder of the afternoon was spent in visiting. Mrs. Mary Wortn.jof 'lljderwood. Wash., Mrs. John Lo tus. Mrs. John Heesland and Miss Hefa Ourlto were RUesis of the su rMy for the afternoon and at the .close of one of the most enjoyable afternoons the division lv:s had this winter Mrs. Klla holy and Mrs lien, Hnnford ass'sled Mrs. Blnj?ltt dorf In serving n dainty two course luncheon. . . . Invitation' are out by the l.o for an informal dunce to be Riv en tomorrow evening In the ball room of the Klks Temple, This It the first social affair of this nature Riven by the DeMolay chapter since organization and u wood tinif 1h anticipated by every member The I'endli'ton and Maker chapter! have been Invited and several nr expected to be present tomorrow even In;:. . The Ladles Aid Society of tht 7Vcsbytertan church met yesierd-aj in the community room of the church for their regular nieetinp ' Most of the afternoon was spetv In a business session, with Mia. C vy. rvoyes, preiinnr, jm mining. drive has been underway by th' society for money to prepare th Inside of the church for the plp onran wlvldi has arrived In tin city. It was announced yesterday that more than the amount needer has been obtained and a man wll lie hero Saturday to Install the or Ran. Tuesday evening, l-Vbrmtry 10 the annual pot-luck supper will b tliven at the cljurch at which Unit all members will celebrate tht completion of the church and In staliation of the pipe organ. Many p:-ins were made yesterday for ililr Hiipper. which will be u big event in the history of the church. The Second Division of the Iji dies Aid Society of the First Melh- Chic Apron Is ' Feature si 1 '4 ; i i GOOD PICTURES I SGHDO 1 fllK'AOO, (Al. ) Ibllevinir that the heritage of beauty Is bit UK denied the child, "while his sto mach Is stuffed with good things and his mind Is filled with facts," the Chicago 1'ubllc School Art So- jclety was founded and since its i organization has brought . and hung 2.4(H) kirge, eobtriu' repo duetions of fatuous masterpieces in class rooms of ixo of the cliy'fc 300 public schools. I'lclures carrying a lesson form the body of the 'subjects selected by the society. So successful have been the re sults that an organized effort to make nationwide tin movement for pictures in school rooms Is about to he nutde, according to Mrs. Theodore Teiken, president ot the society. ''Thousands of our school chil dren come from dirty, ugly homes." said Mrs. Teiken. "They play, in drab, grey streets, monotones of ugliness. To such children a beau tiful picture is a glimpse into thV land thai dreams come from. A good picture In the life of a child during! that critical, formative, pe riod may be the means of chang ing his whole- life; it may "even bring forth the first gleam of la tent artistic talent. 'When our soclely was founded it ts our ambition lo see a fine picture on the walls of every class room In Chicago. No. having been given the vision of what can be done, we hope to see It promot ed by similar societies in every riiy." I1IIS frock owes its chic to the ertiiiioidf red apron which is nr mriKed so neutly across tht front, likewise tu the youthful collar line which is a fold of the muterlal stand inn up un the slightly round neckline. The material is black satin hacked crepe and the embroidery is Hi red and white odist KplscophI church met yester day for their regular meeting at t he he uie of M rs. Hoy Forrester, do l Wasii Ingt on uven ne. M rs. O. K. Sling had charge of the devo tional and Mrs. Geo, ftanrs, presi dent, presided over the business meeting, after which there was a social'luiur during which time Mrs. Clyde 1'etcrson assisted Mrs. For rester in serving a delightful lunch, eon. . Announcements Social announcements may be printed In this column free of charge. Any announce ments pertulnlng to any func tions such as cooked food sales, etc, will be refused. An nouncements, to be printed the same day, must be In society editor's hands by 9:00 o'clock. News editor's nolo. WALLING'S SII.K AM) WOOL intixsi.s TO CI.OM". Ol T. ss..vi - sni.?r. . $u..'iO One I.ol KICK HAM MAT l'RAMF.S Al ( WALLING'S The SI. Peters F.pisoopal Guild will give a card parly at Hunan hall Saturday evening, February 14. This is one of the most elab orate sociul events given by the Guild during the year and in Any plans are being made by the com mittee in charge to make it an en loyable one. f Mrs. Sam Harris will be hostess o the F, A. It. club tomorrow af ternoon. The 1 'arent-Teadicrs association )f the Willow Bvhool will meet to morrow afternoon at 2:'.U o'clock it the school building. Itakmce in Marks Grew 200,000 Times as Liability BKHI.IN. (AP).-depositors in Germany banks who carried ac counts in the days of paper marks tind those accounts a liability, which would frighten n man not' accustomed to the fantastic fig ures of inflation. (Jays. "An American who hail n small paper mark account apd thought he had drawn It all bit before the rentenmark was stabalized. recent ly received n letter from his bank, advising him thai since the var ious stipulations of the I awes plan hove come Into effect and the new Itefelisliank currency has neen established his account of ;MiF.(Mi0 pup.?r marks has been con verted into n rcicllsmnrk account. The rate of conversion was l.tum, Miui.ofin old marks for one new mark. In other words, tbc pap er mark account became a smalll fraction of a pfennig. Against this the bank charged outlays fpr poslage and expences aggregating 1300,000,000.00(1, leaving the de jposbor mure than 200,000,000,000 paper murks in the debt of the 'bank, for having neglected to draw r out this worthless balance. However, the banks are not risk ling the depositors ta pay for the ! privilege of having allowed bai j ance to remain in old marks. The j letter states: "Considering, .(hat (lhis latter amount represents only I a fraction of one new relehsmnrk, we prefer for simplicity's nuke, to refrain from nskiug you to cover this small Item and beg that you consider thie account closed." The bunks offer 6 percent Inter est on accounts In relchsmarks. while louns made to customers pay Interest running as high as 2 percent a month. lvs &JL 'Gibson Giri" -:. -"I KOA, llenver, Colo, (Moun tuln, J2I.4), 3 p. m.. 'Thtrtoifnth Hungarian Rhapsody.' "Hpndo Mrllliaute," Margaret Htubbs, pian ist; "Kleetrlcal lllumlnalton In the Home," 8. W. Hishop; "Tin Princes. "Odailske, rhanks for ''hy Hand." Halph Freese, tenor; S, KOA orchestra; "Hail lo the Dawn," 1 cnver concert quartet; vgcal duet. "Solenne in Quest 0ni from l.a h'orza del le3tno,'' Cor-' nellus leHey. J. Allen Grubb; l.ut luby front "Jocelyn," "Friend ot Aline."' Itcruicc W. poughty, so prano; "Wake, Miss Idmly,' "Vpod Thou Swet't Music,' Denver cqn- Harmony aces. "Rook Farmer" ser ies. G. C. Higgar: 8:45-4:46, home makers' hour, club contest ; Aran, Itulph Kmersun. organist ; 6:M, Ktmate theater sludlo; 7, lullaby time, Glenn ftowell and Ford Hush; 7:1ft, Chicago Association of Credit Men, qipirtci, trio and dop bles; 8, It. F. p. program. Ford am) Glenn, Uavullnn gililarlsts; "John 'I'm niptuM-d," eiieH: Hen riettu Greenfield, violinist; -0, Haddler feuture; 0:a. Janet Sim ons, pianist; U:4, Art Kahu, Hen atw theater; I if, Sejutte Symphony orchestra; Ht:;ttl, Isham Jpnes or chest ra ; Hi : 4i, Ford and Glenn cert quartet; "A Pleusiint Half time. Hour ut the Hearh," Klsie Webb. I WI.W. Cpe(nniM. Ohio (Central, reader; "Aria, Celeste Alda," J 42a), 8 u. n., physleul exerrlses. ' Drink to Me ()nly with Thine Y. . r. A., Win. Siradtmun, tn Kyes." J. Allen Gridd), fenor; jstructor; lii:ir p. m,, program, "Ktmle en FtMpie de Valse," 1'qI- Delta Otulcron sorority; 4, lesson in onaise," Muigar-'l Day (Jriiiih. ; jrrench. Muijaino Telmpldls; pupflM pianist; "Jtoad Trpubles with the of Leo Stofrregen in recitnl. Auto." H. I.. Johnson; "Carry MeJ WMAQ, Chicago. JU- (Centiil, Hack to Old. Virginia." "Sweet ami; 447.6), 4 p. m., lull; pit Knglsb, Low." ' weel Gepevleve." quartet? irs. J. Klllott Jenkins: ' 4 :3U. pu Itoinance from "Nignpi),- "Duwi pjl. Hush conservatory: 5, lullaby In the peseri.' f'HIrih of Morn," . ludy. Mrs. (lene Davunnort: ti, or- f i.au)-a Kei)i Anderson; "Teddy, a Chrlslian Spldter, Hlse Webb, reuder;1 vocal duet, "Thq Voyag ers," Ibrulci) W. Doughly, J. Allen lOrubb: "Nun e Ver," "Cjlm us the Night," Cornelius Dcllcy, baritone; 'The Sextette from l.aclu," quar tet : "Habanera," KOA orchestra, KOIi. .stale College, N. M. (Moun tain. S4S.C), 7:30-lj;.tu ). in., popu lar science course, lesson 3, mepi her of the engineering faculty. Kl(, San Francisco. Calif. I Pa cific, 4L:t). 7 ii. m.. daily dozen; Hi, town crier; H):ir "Whut Is Play ing at the Various , Theaters;" i:4.ri p. in., tall;, Commonwealth ) daughter of "Uncb club luncheon; 1-2. liudy Seiger's Worhl-Heruld; a:3u, A modern (iloson girl' Is Mejel loiemun. Who ims been select Pd an one of America's most beautiful wo men. She was added to the list when six artists named her. addition to having the most beautiful hands, in the country she has won first prla to two mid west beauty contests, j gun recital, Chicago (heater: G:30, potel !.iHulc orchestra; 8, weekly Wldc-Awako club program, Mrs. Frances Al. Ford: K:yo, musical gepgruphy. Mr. and Mrs. Mnix F.. O b w rti d o r f e r; u:l&, Chicago Heights Women's club chorus. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (Central. rna,9). i'i m.. musical progrupi, (J. K. Hotick Piano company; 8 p. m., bedtlnie slory: 8:30, concert, Hp-It -lings' Novelty orchestra; II, mid night frolic, Jtoh Miller. WQAy, Omaha. Nebr. (Gen Iral, 622.3), 0 p. m., story hour conducted )y Doris Claire Secord. Iloss of the Harry Hrader. Fairmont hotel orchestru: 4 : so-! violinist-conductor. ami Frank r::to. Kudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel St rawn. pianist, of the Hlalto nym- oreliestra; 8-!i, dance music, Cleve- phony orchestra; Vn Ion S Ihhi1 Approved. When You Tire Of Your Bob Thrn vml'M ti- !r.tfrptH la Uiv i.nt huir svit-i-tiun we have just purchased to aid In making a perfect coiffure while your own hair prows out tn the proper ' tenet h. The hnir l of excellent quality and mod-rate In price. We urge you to S'-e the display at yo ir early convenience GEIST MARIN ELLO SHOP Room A, SonwHT Hldf, "A Beauty Aid for Erery Nd.' Phone Main 577 Timber Wolvc Caught. A1.HA.W. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Allyn, who live above f ascadin, recently trapped two timber wolves and reduced the pack of four wolves whleh hasj been operating In that vicinity at the expanse of catH and wild ame. Tliey will attempt to cap tpre the other two wolves be. fore the snow melts. One of the wolves caught In their traps was badly mangled by the two that remained free but the other gave up a. finely furred pelt. Several lynx cuts, bobcats and coyotes have been trapped in the Allyn straps this winter. Threp Autos ' Wrerkeil. HOOD HTVF.H. Ore. With ull dlst rlcts but ono represented, members of the school boards of Hood III ver, Frankton, Ilarrett, Plnegrove, Vlento, Ooakgrove and Wyeth unanimously y approved plans for a union high school for the lower Hood River valley, ex clusive of the Odell section, where a union high school is already maintained. The total assessed valuation of the combined dis tricts reaches $7. 1 mJ.iMbi, with a bonding capaeity of lltf.&.oon. For mal petitions for 1 he proposed union high school will be pre sented. Since Iflfi the enrollment of the city high school, attended by students of most pf the rural districts, lias Increased KiO per cent, and an enrollment of 400 is anticipated next fall ut the building, already 2.1 per cent overcrowded. Sawmill Is Sold. FAT.T.S CITV. Ore. W. T. Brown ond Colonel Matthews sold their lumber mill here to W. fl. MONMOUTH. Ore. As a rn- Daugherty of cottage drove and mil of the traffic congestion on the new owner has taken possej. calist ; 9-10. Kxainlner program; i ii-1 1 , Alma K. Moss, contralto; Mrs. Arthur Hllss Carpenter, pian ist; Oswald Kullling. vlo-eello and liillie Moss, baritone. KFNF, Shenandoah. Iowa (Cen tral, 2GG). tl:!io. p. m., progrum. Hoy SroutH, Red Oak, Iowa, M. A. Prutt, director. KI'OAJ. Seattle, Wash.. (Pacific. 4r.ro, 4-B:ir p. m., Olympic hotel concert orchestra: today's recipe; 0:45-8: 1 5, Sherman Clay & com pany program; 8:30 -10, Seattle Times studio program; 10:05-11, Olympic hotel dance music. kV'QX, Kent lie. Wash. (Central. 2:i K . ::io-7:ir p. m'.. news; 7: 1 -. hedtinfl' story. Aunt Vivien; 8-!i, Karl Gray and his Hotel Puller or chestra; o-io, concert hour: 10-11, Karl Gray and his orchestra. CFHtJ. I.os Angebs. Calif. (Pa cific, 27S). 10:30-11:30 a. in., sun shine hour personally conducted by Mrs. Mcpherson; 3:30-4:30 p. in., organ recital. Roy Held p.rlgnall; 7:30-9:1!), auditorium, young peo ple's service, testimonials, sermon by evangelist-pastor, Almee. Sem ple MePherson; (t: I 5-lo, concert by Silver band, Q. N. Nichols, direc tor, talk on technical Radio 311b ject. N. K. Hrowii; 10-11. organ re cital. Roy U-id Itrignatl, assisted by d. N. Nichols. KGO, f)akland. Calif. (Pacific. 312), 11:3u-i p. m,( luncheon con cert. Pacific Stales Klec't ric com pany: 4-5:30, concert orchestra, Hotel St. Francis: 5:30-G, girl's half hour, Kslher Wood .Schneider. KG W. Portland. Ore. (Pacific. 4KG.1), 12:30 p. m., concert; 5 children's program, Aunt Nell; 8. iecture. 1'ni versify of Oregon ex tension division; "Permanent Court of International .lust lee," Dean William G. Hale; 0:3u, Hoot Owls KIM, I,os Angeles, Calif. (Pa cific. !&), 12:30-1:30 p. m.. Per ry's orchestra; (l-r:30, Art Hick man's Piltniore hotel concert or chestra. I'M ward Flt pal rick, dlreo tor; (1:30-7:30, little stories Ameri can history. Prof. Waller Sylvester Hertzog; fathering Cotter, reader; Richard Headrlck, screen juvenile; Utile Ortvid Durand with Uncle John; 7:30, "The Romance of the Santa Fe Trail," Gladys De Witt: Ji-H, Marian It nisi on, coinposcr Idanlst; ft-lrt. Piggly Wlggly girls trio; 10-11, Karl Hurt net t's Itilt more hotel dance orchestra. KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (IMclflc. 337 , S 0. m., morning prayer; 9. Hind Hand, news: 10. Hired Ha mi's morning message; Hi: 30. talk for women, Kstelle Tjiwton l.lndsey; 5 p. m., closing markets; fi. travelogue, Richfield (ll com pany; IJ:3o-7:HO. program, Nlcholls Grain nnd Milling company; 8-9, program. Eastern Out flit lug com pany; 9-10, program. ' Columbia Outfitting com piny; 10-11, June Purcell, the KNX girl, popular song recital; 11-12. Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dunce orchestra from Ambassador hotel. land Six orchestra; 9-lti, ono net play. Theater Arts club, Talma Zeiiu Wilbur, director. KHAC, Manhattan, Kans. (Cen tral, 340.7). n. m., march; 9:02,. music lesson; 9:07, music for sing ing exercises; 9:15, Inspirational talk: 9:20. calisthenics; 10, back yard gossip: 10:05, nil around Hie bouse; 10:10, questions and tin-, swers; 10:20, "Suggestions for To day Meals.'' Amy Kelly; 12:30, Osceola Hall Rurr, reader; "Sweet Clover for Dairy Pasture, " Jumes V, I.inn; "Give De Pig u Chunce," c. O. Kliing; 7:20, college bell und quartet; 7:30, ''Relation of Inseeis, to Kansas Agriculture." J. W. Mr Col inch: 7:40, Radio college quar tet; 7:50, "Relation of Botany tq Agriculture," I,. K. Melchcrs. K H 11, SI . Lou is. M o. ( .Cent ru I , 549.1 ). 8 p. m., Illinois college glee club, darnel t Hedge, director. KTI1S, Hot Sprites National Park, Ark, (Central. 375), 8:30-9 p. in., piano selections, Phil Wall; 9-10, Meyer Davis New Arlington hotel ensemble. KYW, Chicago. III. (Central, 535.4). fi:30 n. in., morning exer cises; ll:35, table talk, Mrs. Anna J. Peterson: 0:35-7 p. m., chil dren's bedtime story, I'ncle Rob; 7-7:30, dinner concert. Congress hotel; 8, speeches, auspices Ameri can Farm Bureau federation; 0-10, midnight revue; 11-2:30 a. in., midnight revue. WRAP, Fort Worth. Texas (Cen tral, 4 72.9), 12:05-12:30 p. m popular music. Montgomery Ward - company's "Trail Hlazers;" 4,j educational lecture. "Corn Plant - ing nnd Production," C C. French; 7:30-8:30, dinner music, Jim Ril ey's Texas hotel orchestra; 9:30 10:45. Ralph's Red Hot IKimblers. WHAV. Columbus, Ohio (Kast-I em, 294), K p. m Dispatch pro- gram, talent from Capital univer sity, Columbus, Frederick I. Lewis.' director. ) WRCN. Chicago. HI. (Centrnl.l 2C6), 7-9 p. in.. Becker Ryan r company, I.ol It a Korb, reuder; Julius Fisher, one' string fiddler; Zander and Robinson; Leo Dar-' nelle, banjoist; Roy Miller and Geo. Dick: Kdna McGusslln, pianist; Merle Yagle, pianist; Will 'Rossite; J-lo. W. W. Tegmeier nnd com pany; 10-10:15. Midway Dancing Gardens orchestra. WKMC, Herrbn Springs,' Mich. (Central, 280), 8-K:35 p. in.. Radio Lighthouse choir; 8:35-8:45. Krn Hard, tenor; 8:45-8:55, Ardlce I iciomore. pianist ; K-9 : 1 5, Rible chat; . WLH, Chicago. 111. (Central. 345), 12-1 v. m., It. D. program, 1 phony orchestra; 7:15, current sporl events, by van L. Gaiblis. sports editor of the Omaha Dally News; 9:30, program iirrungc.ri. by Tlielnui Skeen Swauger, harpist iind pianist. AT LAST! A NEW SHAM POO FOR BLONDES ' ONLY firings Hark Golden lliu.' lo Dark ened. Blonde Hale Keeps Blonde Hair Kofi, Fluffy nnd Lustrous Now every blonde cun hnve, bright, golden, charming hair. A wonderful new shampoo, enlirely different from the old-fashioned ordinary shampoo, not only keeps blonde hair from darkening, but quickly restores the natural gleaming radiance to light hair that has alreudy faded or dar kened. Hlondcv, as it Is called, is made especially for blondes anil light-haired . people. Keeps blonde hair light, fluffy nnd charmingly I'istrous. Contains no harmful chemicals. Is not a dye. Fine for the scalp. Nothing bet ter for children's hair. Money Instantly refunded If not delight ed. Get Rlondex today al all good druggists, such as Silver-fhorn-Wrlght Drug Co., Red Cross Drug Co( Gloss Drugs, Inc., nnd L. & L. Drug Co. Adv. NEW i SPRING !; FROCKS : $16.75 to - $43 '-A Women's and misses' nttviictiva new dresses that reflect the very ' latest trend of the new Spring: mode. " . . MATERIALS . Flannels, Kasha, Satin and Crope ; , COLORS Ashes of Rose, Copen, Green and Rust LADIES READY-TO-WEAR AND MILLINERY 5" cour uml nn-1 Minerva Says When your foes nro nnd your hose are old, your heels work up down, a pair of our will cover your toes and bo no hot her or dnrps. These nro the Kpuntcx gun ran teed slllf hose. Many pew shades. Just urrlved priced I. AO regular, nt St 1. 15 $2.25 grade, now $l.ti5 Slllt-fiu(t-Vool SS.A0, now $1.75 THE BOOTERY GAY IIAVDEN, Mgr. "Tho I'lnro Where Thny Cnm for Your r'rcl." SEE OUR WINDOWS Fresh, Home-made Candy The Candy Shop 2YI Fir Street "The Home of Hom-Made Candy" (Retell only) 1 't!;idaztei mmiwm Wteii.':'1-. mm Safety f&oiaty GjnSrfaAI IA GRANDE JOSEPH STAGE UNfi Basra A Coldlron, Props, SUigcs Leave La Grande for Joseph Daily . 8:30 12:30 3:30 Arrive: 10:50 1:50 5:50 Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured. CARR'S the West Side I'nclflc highway 21 miles north mf Monmouth, caused by the overturning of the heavy touring car driven by Mr Ost i n of Ijouglas. Wyo., t h ree other cars were wrecked when a lance touring car.' occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Coke of Ki ne, was driven into the line of parked cars and smashed two light cars, turning one of them end over end into the deep ditch it the ni'ii' of the road. Stale Traffic Officer Nickels was ptandinr? at the rear of t he Un" of parked cars and signaled the car containing Mr. and Mrs. -oke to stop, but they were evi dently not able to do so. No ine was injured seriously. sion. The mill is located at the mouth of Iutch creek, one-half mile wfst of Tails ity. and has been operated by Messrs. Itrown nnd Matthews for about 21 years. The sale included the mill docks, logging engines, equipment and some timber. Valentine Parties Have your Valentine French Pastries, Cakes and Cookies made by Gwilliams' Electric Bakery, "East ern Oregon's Leading Hread and Pastry Makers." "Home of The Golden Crust" Gwilliams' Electric Bakery LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS . i J1 u (hvery one meeds iu Radio ji ikji: f-ni.VKi TO SPI'.AK MF.r!--ntri. nr.. Jnl- Will am 'ol'-lr. .hft ! In M S'Mh y';ir nnourir,.fi t h ;tt bf ha'i nrr'ttfl n InvUntton lo d-livpp an n(Mrr I lh' Lincoln hiin'i'Hl of ihf lr. THilay. 1','ltninry fl. Frldny. slwjit nieht for: rMN'r fKAf. KKKX. K(li). KJS. I'KO I'WX. WBI1H. VCHI. WKAO WIT. WIP. WKAQ. Wl.lll.. WI.W. woi. wki:o. ("KV. Wlnnlppi. Cnn. (ronenl. 450). 7:30 p. m.. university 1,-r-turp; i. conrr-rt. rlioir, Kt. 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