La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 08, 1926, Image 3

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    Thln-ariay',' July 8', 1926.
ta GSAKC'E "EVENING' OBSERVER
NEWSofSOCETY
Plans Work For
Coming Year
In laying- plans for the work of
the coming' yOuivMrt. It. J. Kfteh-
en. president or tho Missionary so-
. eloty of. tho . Central,, Church, sor
Christ, nnnouneoit to. tho 80 wo
men present ut the mcetlnE1 with
.Mrs. August . ,fiqeon Wednesday
afternoon the names of fuf com--milt
its who will have churKO of
devotional anil other detail s of the
ineetiiiffH Mi George ltuchesler
ii ml her assistants, will officiate
ilurttM: thri first quarter; Mrs, V.
.ft I'erry and committee, durlnir,
1be neoond; "Mfa. Surah Jane Out
I'htpo nnil helpe rs,, tho third; Mrs.
Idu Kroiiclt Sand j-ommtlloo, the
fourth. ' ' ; '
Mrn. I f Harper presided over
the program yesterday afternoon,
when the subject wan "A ,Yenr With
MlKKionarj- Hooks." -Mm; Harold
Herron nnd Mra I.. S. Veek told
'"Hie Va)e of Heading to Society
nnd iluirch." Mrs. V. O. I'erry
dlwuKsed I'TIie linht Honk I Have
Head." . Two vocal soIoh wore fflven
by Mrrf (VR McPheiKon. A duet
waftHtinff hy AIi-h. (fcorffo u Ander
son nnd Mrs. U It. lurdy. The
concluding talk was on "The World
Cull.' Mm vVrno 'Voela-helnfr 1 the
Hpeaker. ' ,
Five visitors were among the flt-tend.-tnlK.
They were all met at
the door hy MLss Miriam .Nelson,
dressed as I'nele Ham. in honor of
the season. Hefmdnnentn wciy
ttervod hy Mrs. . Nelson and! Mrs.
I JIarry Sand ox. . - ,
Women of Legion ' .
Select Delegates
Mrs. f X. palmer and Mra. HiiR-h.
K. Hrady were selected by the
members of the American Tplon
nuxlliary at their meeting lanl eve-J
nlnn: at K. I'. hall to represent
ini'in ui uic muiic convcmion max
,'vll he held at Marshfleld in eon-
' nectlon with the legion meeting)
Aug. fi, (t and 7. Mm. VA Olson.:
nhd Mrs. Claude Holhroolt wore
named alternates.
- - The local auxiliary Is looking
forward to playing hostess to the
slate organization next your, since
tho nuxlliary convention automatic
ally aeoompanies that of the Am-er-ioan
legion. And the Invitation of
Ihe Ha. 'Qrnndu post la extended
1 'and stop over
' Indole lptii
; A typical metropolitun
hotel, situuted in (he heart
t, of a mountain region sec
i, ond to none the world
over .... a spot where one
, may swim,- ride, hike,
. dance, rend, enjoy life to
' ' the fullest a vacation
; lucale of untold imigiiii-
cence.
Such is Chateau Lake Lou
. - ise. enlarged nnd improved
this year so that it offers
the maximum in comfor
table accommodations
and superior service to its
guests. Kar-famed Cana
dian Pacific management
assures perfection in every
detail.
Nowbefore it's too late,
make your reservations
for a vacation at Lake s
Louise. Going East or re
turning it's right on the
main line or just a short
trip from ancouver
through the finest mu;tn-
tain scenery i wrld.
Low Kxcursion Fares arc
now effective!
- Complete details and ;
literature at
Canadian
Pacific
W&Deacon GatiAjent hssrDtpt
Mi
merva
Says
We have a f e w b r ok e n
sizes In White Kid Slippers,
high and medium heel, th.it
we want to close out. These
sold originally for $7.fi0 to
S.0fl pi-r puir. Now is your
clia nc for a n ice tin m mer
slipped to go at per
pair. Not all sizes In th's
lot. Also a full run of sit -s
In Hlark Kid. Cuban heel,
two straps. . turn sole nt
$3.7. per pair. Sixes from 2
to 9. Your fit ia sure hero
In this Jot.
Some more broken sizes,
odds nnd ends, nt I
lo you wnnl shoes?
THE B00TERY
rK No cnedlt J-ar Cosh on4 -Tny
Less.
!.
Plaid Hose
The vou, for plaid amenda vn t
port hoot. Theaa ara of red, yelloi
. and green.
with 'confidence that It will be no-
eepfrod; t( ;'''(. .:....,' -" -i'-'i"
; IJist evohing'B . meeting will. be
the last regular-one it nt 1 1 Beptcin-
bejr. . There will bo a 'culled ses
sion,: however. Mrs, Haymond O.
Williams,- president, announces, to
arrange for the scrvlnjr of eandy
nnd punch at thq pageant July. 23.
M:rs, Frank' Rhnnks entertained
the members of Mooschenrt legion
at a social afternoon nt hot home
one day last week. . Assisting tho
hostess with . the . serving of ro-
froshments wns ; Miss . lieu lull
Hhanlcs, ,; , ; , ;
Announcements :
Social annomirmientM ntay be
printed lo lliln column free of
rliarso. Any annnnnri'iiicnts per
taining to any ftiHcMoiiA such s
cooked foci wiles, pic, Kill be
rrnisctl, Aiiiroiimviuents, to be
printed the same day, must lie
In society rt.'l(or' liamfct hj :00
o'clock. New editor's note.
At the Island. City Oominlunlty
eliurch Friday evening from 8 to 9
o'clock, A.- li. f'herry will show
screen pictures of his recent world
trip. . No charge will be made for
admission. ' Tti conjunction-, with
I he "entertainment, the' Young peo
ple's society or the church will con
duct, a KOcluhle, serving refresh
ments before and'- ufter -, the. pic
tures. The sociable will' begin-at
r : so o'clock. ;... ' .
; . '- '.'"" .
. Members: or the ('arnailon-cfuft"
will -hp ntertalneil Friday-: evening
at bridge at the home or Mrs. rar
ley J'rlee.., Mrs. It.. R.. 8wnn will
be uKsisilug hostess.
Sister Mary
Says:
. ' T (lly Rimer Mar)
llroattfuat -Kteta'od fli?n, corral,
tliln rroam. . sorftmliolil rKK with
ilrk'd hoof, V crisp whole whoat
toaHt, nitlU, cofrot'. ' 4. ' - .
I.inichrbn Clear hop . with
n ood los, R'ttuco sarttlwlchrft, : sur
prise rleo pudding, milk. leu. -
Plntier--Hralsed mutton cutlets,
mash od potatoes, new prus hi lmt
tor, voBOtublo . siituil, .Junket ice
ereum with raspberry sniieo, whole
wheat , hreiu'l, mil It, eoffee. '
C'litlels fsliouhl be cut from v tho
best onrf of a neck of mutton. This
Is usually considered a "cheap
cut" of meat so the cutletB should
not be as expensive as loin or rib
chops. Trim off practically all or
the fut as It's the fat thai gives the
taste most people dislike.
Surprise Rice Imlriiii
Kour tablespoons rice, 2 cups
rich milk, 1 tablespoon granulat
ed ffnlatlne, 4 tablespoons cold wa
ter, cup boiling water, one and
one half cups sugar, teaspoon
wilt, l teaspoon vanilla, 1 cup
whipping cream, 2 cups stoned
cherries.
Wash rice through several wa
ters. Cook in milk until soft. Hub
through a sirve. Soften gelatine In
eold water for ten minutes nnd
dissolve in boiling water. Ktlr Into
rice mixture with salt nnd sugar.
When cool odd cherries. Fold In
whipping cream and turn Into a
mold. Lot stand on Ice Unflt'chlll
ed and firm.
Grandma Bobs
1 l-.l... . nt 1 .flTPtlf. I
eeltbratrd her HJJd blrthdsy by ttk;
Ins the train to Beaumont. Tex., aee
inn an the alirhta and elns a bob
and a permanent wave. he Insists,
however, that the Charleston, movie
aM-Mareta will never bavt (lc
her Ufa.
PARK PERSONAES
THE. PA HK (Special) Oeorgn
McPow and Frank WUnflcwarttt
were Vnlon visitors Thundny,
r;iva vanoraor, wno nun ncen vis-
King in Wttlltt, Walla for th past Tne 8lraKht oiHIIno, with pleat,
monlh. has returned to The l'a.rk.0(J BUpt antX jumpr, has been to
She recently underwent un opera- VOKUO tor tt VP,r ltm(C m0( wnd
lion at fnion where three plecen of B,, naH U prt(0rom,0 0vcr moro
none were remove, irom ner nnnii.
I no injured menuier is recuveniig.
the slek list for the past few days,
Olnreure Vanordtr was ut the
l.eo Wilson ranch recently ou
business,
Healand Oliver, of Keating, was
an overnight guest at tho J. 11.
Hunter home nt Cutherlno creek
forks Thursdny. . .
Smith and Holder, timber cruU
era for the a tan do Hondo
.timber
company, were In Ihp. Woods ut Tho
Park this week. They report fivo
hilles of road work nlpno" and the
bed ready for ties. , , - .
Hlttlo Dollle Johnnson, of ' 1a
Onindo, is visiting Ida Hunter this
week. .
I'rdeli iay, 0f Medlcnl RprlngH,
was visiting his mother Mrs.
Joo
Lay recently.
t'larenco Vnnorder nnd
Frank
Wlgglesworth wore fishing
-Catherine creek July 8.
along
Air. mm mrn. jon jjy nnn rtumiy
woro at Iji Onindo rocontly huvliiK
Homo dental work dono. M'lioy vis-'
itod li. and Mm, J.o.sllo liintiti:
anil Mrs. l)tan. ' " i-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe nakcr. of I'mn
nlne. were nt. -Tnlnn Thiii-HfliLv..
They accompanied Klvo. Vnnorder-i
as far us I nion. 1
Huckleberries uro scarce in thin
section, largely liecau.se . of late
fronts. , , .
Fashion Notes
1'AHIB, , July 0. Why have
smart women taken to . a sort of
Klidtng step . like a mannequin's,
walk? queries a writer In a fnsli-'
Ion magazine.' Is this : apparent
Imltntlon or the sprightly innldens
whose life Is devoted . to showing
off new styles merely vanity? ' -,
Not at all. The reason is that tho
III I la 111 I;VI'MIIIK BIIU.'S 1IUW , TIT
i , ...... i a a.
iin. ; ...i,
trans))arenl sub.
stances. The heel matches the
necklace und Ihey either contrast
or harmonise Willi . .the color of
the dress, which ot'.'collrse matches
Ihe shoe. A cryslnl necklace and
crystal lieeis look - wohder-ully
"chle" with blitck shtln, ond fuhy
or emerald with lamo, ...
When the dinner f jacket style
for women was started over a year
ago It was the house .of "Anna'
that sturted It It was met with
more - ridicule than , admiration.
Nobody realized -the extent to
which It would "catch on." ' 1
A great many of these costumes
now nro to be seen at the .-nmurt
j-estuuran Ia.Ii) t-Un UpU, .d e ftpyo
gne. When worn by really elegant
women, says a writer In "A. Q. B."
one of the leudlng mngaalnes ' of
fashion, they lose their slightly
loubtful slgnlfleance and arc quite
as pl'etty Us the pfettlesL decollete,.
II Is generally u dm I tied that they
go very well witli short hair an the
habit of smoking how so general
among the sex.
One or the most effective, seen
lately wns made of tt sort, of green
Can ynu ti4l mo what on earth
a farmer can do with ft gallons
of reil wngoit paint? A poor fel
low1 ennte hero today and iMmgbt
that lunch and would have taken
a a-nllnn more if I bnd talked Jut
a III lie longer, but we thought wo1
wore out of wagon paint but we
found out after be left we had 2
nmrc gnllons, Wc jtisti got. a lontr
distance call from r:nter)risc to
day wanting lot) pounds of kalso
inlup. We will nhoot It out In Ihe
ninrniiig. We also shipiHil 0 gal-
ions of point down to Weston, j
Oregon. Well, In general wc sili'P!
have been on the Jump. Hough t
lilllllier for bog fencing, 1x131
hoards for water flume and 401
hull rake teeth, besides hay rack
stuff nnd lols of shingles, wlndotv
glass and a lot or cull himlier. Wo
have A starr of painters and rar
M'nters that keep In tllrcH-t touch
w-flli us as wc run kind of a free
employment agency, but we don't
rconiimciiil palnlcrs that use a bit
nr kerosene and gasoline. In their
paint. Wc are looking forwaiil
to the 1.1. II. !" and IS, th?
Ilotnc-makers rnstlittte put inn by
tlm Observer at Hie Cwiu-nl school
and my wife cpecls to go. Kite
may try to lunch me some table
ellfllctlo and make inn stop eat
ing with a knife and spoon. Well,
at any rate, w-c believe It Is ano
of the finest ways of a newspaper
cxprtvtslng their appreciation to
the country hi general for tltell
patronnge for which we are very
graterul.
Claude C.Pratt
Lumber Co.
flie I'oor Blan's l-rfend"
Near P.omdry. I'hone Main 84t
Ho BwMlajf BnsbMca.
1 " ' 1 '
silk rep with thread lame and was
worn with a skirt of pleated gold
In Inco. v i '
Attomtit. lo ifikrt .kin. nnA
Cflriges fuller uhd hiOVo the waisl
'upward huvo, not been crowned
wi.h Hiifraiu.
complicated Kyle
lhfluohtlal leaden In tho dress-
'nnet uhd Haul I'olret, however, nro
'oudeavorlng to bring 'about a roi
notion. , i . .
. CROWV VHlNC i: AXtiMW )
"TIvTON, Wyo. Piscatorial honw
ora for tho Hummer so far among
notables arc with , Crown Prince
"""("-vim Adolphus. Mo cauKht i'O
trou or 10 more fish than
the
.ren.w.-.n hw ? v.
did the
first day of his vacation. Hut the
prince has been at play some time.
' t'fl.Mmi KTll.l.K , ' '
WASHINGTON" I'nplo S.II11 Is
linvlnir Krt'ut Hiicoriw loralliiK ull
Iim Klllla hy tnklUK liholoiriuiilm
from lnnp, chlBMtlhif them una
jiuIIIiik thc in unilrr ft niiitf iiH'ylnk'
glass.
1'lmrter X'O. "
. t.V-.':'lbtrt'.Q,.TriB
V - UNITED STATES
At lii Oranile.'ln tho .Stale of OrcKon, nt
... ., ... -. on June snih. li'i.
, , i j. . ' . ItKSOl'nCKS
Ipana and dlirounta, Includlnr redlsconniii,
acceDtancea of other banks, -and for-
elgn bills 'of exchange or drafts sold
with Inilorsemsnt of this bank.: ,
Overdrafts, unsecured .
U. K Ootenunent apciirltlra owned:
Deposited -to ' Secure circulation (U. 8. . .
; bonus , par Value),... . M0.M
All other. United States .Government se
curities (Includini premiums, .if -nny).... 1M.B78.0B
Other bonds, stocks, securities, eto.t ...-' . ,
Hanking house, fl,M.O0; furnfturo nnd
fixtures, 1!,70.1 '.
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Itanlc
Cash- th vault, and' amount duo iom Na-
tlonal bsnks (
Amount due from State banks,, .bankers. '.''
and trust oompables In the I'nltod .
ut,4 lnthn thnft Included i In Items - 1 :i
8, and 10) r..... I......
. . ' . ' ....
'Checks 00 other banks In tho
I' . , town as reporting bank (othe,. than
or town us reporting bank (othe,.
. Item ' 19) .I..........
, Total of Items D, JO, 11, 12 and 13..
Checks and drafts . on bnnlis , (Ineliidlnir ,
. Federal lleserve flank) located out
side of olty or town or reporting .bank..
Mlscellanous cosh Items
Itedemption fund ' with II; 8. 'J rcnsirsr
and due from U. B. Treasurer.....
TOTAT, -
. MAIIIMTIKS
Capital stock bald In
Surplus fund
Undivided prof Its i...
Circulating notes outstanding
Amount due National Hanks...-..
Apiouht due ta State banks, bankers, nnd
. trust companies .In tho , tfulted-' Rtates
. and foreign countries, ' (poller : than in-
J eluded In Items 21 or &)
Certified cheeks outstanding .' .'.4
. Total of itantb 21, Z'i, 2:1, 24 and 25
Demand ilenosltN .-(other thnn hank lc-
posits) ' subject .to ReMrve i (deposits
payable within 30 days) :
Individ ml deposits . subject to check
Certificates of deposit due in less than 80
daya (other than for money borrowed)
State, county, or other municipal deposits
secured by pledge of assets of this
bank or surety bond
Total of demand deposits , (other than
bank deposits) subject, to ; lcsurv9,
Items 2, 27, 28, 29, 80 and 21
Tithe deposits subject lo Reserve (payabla
after 30 days, or subject to 80 days or
more nptlce, and postal Savings):
Certificates of deposit (other than for
money bor'rbwed
Other time deposits
Postal ' savings deposits ,.
Total of time -deposits subject to
. . Iteserve, Items 22, 83, 34 and 35
TOTAL
t
fi'ate o( Oregon, County of Union, ss: .
.1, ti. It. Ilramwell, Cnshler of the nbove-nnmed bank, do solemniv
swear thnt .the above stntement is true to tho best of my knowledge'
snd belief.
.; ', ; r,. H. nilAMWElX, Cashier.
. ... ' ' '. . COWtKCT Attest:
Subscribed atid sworn to before , , i.'oi.rv
me IhlB Cth day of July, 1020. , 'A' ',' aCHArtr)HON
G. It. CLAVcOMn. ', ' T.' j" wrtonoiN.
Notary Public for Oregon. My . . . Directdrs.
commission expires Feb. 0, 192.'!.
Special Offer
June 10 to July 10
MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS
Westinghousc Electric Ranges
Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Company
. "Cook
Radio
KltlO.W. Jfl.V .
Moimlalii Nlaiulanl Tintp Kiaikuw
KI'"XI (lurail KprluaK, Colo.
(ail.ttiii-litl(lk), 8:3(1 p. m.. Ath
t'liu Wi'nt, ultuU'lo ololt; Kdnr
Ijiutrlilln. Imrllono; Uvalyn UInkoII,
liluntst. - . ,
KOA, . IH-nvor. CiMa, (IISsMtif
tilliki'), U:S0 p. m.. Ilrown l-nlnro
Btrlittf orchratrn; 8. lonvr miinU?.
I luil huntl. .
I'ai'irii' Ktuiularri TliiH- Slallonx.
KI'l. I .llwlos, i'al. (467111. j
Ol-Jki-). 7-8 p. m.. vo KnigniB or
tlm Knoll's; 8-0, Arnlluh OTgilll; 0-
10. Harry Owki'l-'a nwallnni 10-
11, I'ackaril liallml liovir.
KI'WII, Hill.vvtHMl, t-nl. (MJill-
iiuiikc), 7.SU-S p. in., niotfi-aiiH
I'aralta MtlliUon; 8-9, proirrtmi, Jollll
WrlKlll. Din Ulitllt Tailor; 0-10.
program, Frank Mllno company;
Hi-U, Wnrni'r llrathora frolic.
K4iV, I'ortliiiiil, Ore. (4l.5in
Alllki ), 11-7 p. in., dinner convert:
8-9. vocal and Instrninontal con
cert: I)-l(:.10. . vocal and Inolru-nu-ntiil:
111:30-12, frolic. Keep
flrowlns: WIkit Order o( Hoot
OwIh, I'unloKeR Htnrs, fentiireM,
KII.I, lis- AimOin, -al. ( lon.ini-
Itcservo Dlslrht No. It
fONTOTION OK'THK
NATIONAL BANK
tlio CloHe.of BuiilneM
$1,140,107. 4.1
lilt. 16
214.678,0,-1.
60,100.4a
4 4,000.01
.74,046.93
100,708.;)'.
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137.26
nnn.ia
1.117.4:
81.030, 170.77
100,000.00
.ir,ooo.no
8,808.24
100,000.011
' ,2.444.77
1.600.30
14,007.91
402,830.10
30,043.4 t
188,347.01.
712,120.11
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i4.ooo.eo
81,030,170.77
by Wire'1
Many garments are
. Many
740kc), 0:30-7:3(1 p. m.. 1'nclo John
nnd the children; 8-10, Times dn
luxe program) 10-u, ', Clement's
Stiper-slx dance orchcutra.
. KT.Ml, Oakland, t'al. (ii0.m
IL'SOki ). 7-T:30 . p.. Ih., Kllopilll
liour; 8-10, program. . .l
CATHERINE CREEK
PERSONALS
CATHRItlNB CUBKK, Ore.
Most all the farmers have their
crop of alfalfa h.'.rvesled and are
rejoicing over tho fine rain which
will almost insure enbugh mois
ture to mnko a good second cut
ling of hay, . . - - .
Ed Olllesjiio returned Hunday
from the hospital to his ranch on
Catherine 'creek. He Is still nultc
weak but thinks hn wilt soon . he
ahio to be around again.
. Arthur Mowdy end wire miidfl h
trip to tove last Monday .to get
some rrult.
Mr. and Mrs. Kd MeCanso, of
(Clover creek, were Hunday guests
at the home of Jlnr DeVore, .
Mr. ami Mrs. W. It. I'hllllps
Fire Never Sleeps
Hlntlatlrs show that a dwelllnfr'
burns every 3 minutes. ' ; e
I let tor ebeelc over your Insur
ance today and determine If .you
have a sufficient amount to. rover
a loss In rasn of fire. .
. "We Write, rollolm IUglit." .
CHAS. H. REYNOLDS
, "The Insurance Man
Worth Knowing'
3
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MOSQUITO tortitro is quickly
ended if you keep a can of
Flit handy.
Flit spray eteora your home in a few
minutes o( (llneuse-liearing tiles nnd mos
quitoes. It Is clean, ssfe am! easy to use.
Kills All Household Insects
Flit spray also destroys bed burs, roaches
and ants. It wan. lies out tho craol.s und
crevices where they hide and breed, und
destroys insects and their eggs, Spray
DESTROYS
Flics Mosquitoen Moths
Ants Bed Bugs Roaches
Mid-Yeat Clearance of
All Coals - Dresses and Millinery
reduced to less than the
are suitable for early fall
Your Choice of Millinery at Four
$2.95, $4.85, $6.85,
LAMES READY-TO-WEAR :
WomW
AND MIL.UNERY,
were visiting Ihelr son.. Alto, and
I his wife hi North l'owder last Hun
day. ,- ' . . ' ', ; ; .' ,. '
'.' Qny McNolr was In.r Union on
business last Kundny. . - . :
Mr. and' Mrs. Tt.- H. ltonney, of
the state trout halchery, madv a
trip to the Boulh Kork of the Wiil
Inwn river with a load of rish. i :,
Tho families of J. A. Kenson, R
I. Denson und C. E. liavlM an all
camilng at -the : Hall ranch- on
cutherlno creek, tbis.( week. Mr.
and Mrs., Pavls are", hero from
Khiklnnd, Cnl., to spend the sum-
The Home of the New
Oiihophonic Victrolas
' . -' "''"' -i -' ., " , :. :"
Credit CARWS Noiateresl
TWO GOOD LEADERS
Blue Mountain Butter
and
. Blue Mountain4
Ice Cream
Home made products manufactured by '
: a home concern. Always the best
Sold by All Dealers.
BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY
IL F. TYLER, Pro. . !
Telephone Mala 60
Yoi b'-if
'er-f-'.':
r
lts Jt
Are yov being bored to
Flit on your garments. Flit kills moths
and their larvae w hich eut holes. Exten
sive tests showed that Flit spray did not
stain the most delicate fabrics.
A Scientific Insecticide
Kilt is the result of exhaustive research
by expert enlomologisis tad. chemists.
It is hurmlets (o mankind. Flit has re
placed the old methods bccaUMj it kills
alt the ii.FCcts and does it quickly.
Clet a Flit can and sprayer today. For
sale everywhere. .
o. (new JERSEY)'
STANDARD OIL C
Thr
cost of 4hc materials.'
wear.
1':
Low Prices
$7.50
mer wllb the. Ilonsons. r
John Oreen und - family waa
visiting in J.u Oratidn on Tueailny'
at I ho home of Uoy ('uslek. -
Miss. Marguret Cuslck ha been
a guest this week, at the home of
her grandparents, .Mr. und Mm. H.
V. CiiHlek. .-. . , i i
- Miss J.lla Rtonelluhl spent Hun
day with rrlemla at I'nlon. ' '
Mr. Iuslck ia reportisl Imprnv.
Ing from his recent illniiis,
Arch llurford and Theodore Kd
vnlson, of High- Volley, were help
ing C )Y Kdvnlson ( with .liuylng
this week.
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