Mondav, December 10, 1929 Cove Churches Making Plans For Christmas Programs Remington tort to He-iical Spring Taarsity. i sere Mr. and Mrs- Main Boa-wetl. iTWr west 1 Bar ist rejajet Mr. mn4 31 r. C. W. CUfk. Mi t-iieh'ol trip. f Xrn'ncr and f Cora Bloom. Mn. Ifc-i e Alesaalc, Jilrs. McNeill soent ierre lira s-fcs- j Charles, roaaer. Dr. H. H- Lull. Cnaolf ilfl TllisClnV Dpi 9-1 ers aa-J Vri. I'4trf tatter, liuo-jan.! Mrs. Jor-B Colha.. Mis Mar 10 Opedh. Oil lULMld, UCU .-i WrJJt(., j, M-ej-Boc. 4 Mr. Mrs Tiesr visit :tit i. Wrurht i , lur wmsini . . T".rfr l to t-e er.joyabje ! a r&o-l r- pr v n-alon fror.i tr. t.k.-y liSteae-i lo bis o Ctrl? - . o. O- F. lo-lx of Coe atten'i-l j Wale. Hat I-nsfvcan. IlaroM K lln. A. ,. Cociltll (Oovrver Correfr"r-'lt , H-.rile. Mr. and an . A. M-r.-v COVK. Ore. ifsia;--The Bap- Ha V. K.a:nr. Mr. O.ra IliMrs, tfcM people wilt fise Cfcram Mr. Xrv C'fcarles LiriUa. Mr. procram at tfteir eaoreh Tiesday J-1 Mrs. A. U Beclcer. Mr. ar2 e'eninc. IJ- ! A paceaat -An- Mrs. T. fi. Jr.rjon, Mr. u4 Mr. vl' me to liie WwW I0 JfarlM Kor-r. Mr. and M.-x Chir Le. (iTtrt t.y Mm. Jo Fishes' Ui I- fai'. Mr- a;l Mr. j4-tii as a part of th orMtrara. j r"aher, Mr. aj Mrs. B. M. Vai.- Ti Melr.o-ii; are orep-arioi; a l,r,f. . I. Mills. Mr. aa-J Mn. Ieil oreenffi or O-ratnviS evt. B. K. Bill Mr. ac-1 Jin. Hot Ba. Tt. i ....,... i str,! school Mr. and Kn. K H. Bell. T. '. H-i- GREAT HORSE DIES TODAY OF OLD AGE will rive a sriort ororrarn an aiU km tbetr .arrtm.as tree fc'unday afternoon- To I'.L l:er. W. P. UmIr.jr!on will le here to ennrfoet serrieea ax the Asutasion Kpwcopftl church Tniay alter&ooa, tc 21 al 2 o'rl'jck. Tlw- KhooU will hae tfcir j.ro- ?raro Krtiay af;rooo Ixc- 2. cleared at t Tao fen!h anil nfhth trad ;ejr Jtitcf.a ty. A. A. ActJ-a- Artner AMI Tr.w Mr. a&i Mm. orie Biit-r Mr. and Mrs. I:cr iii-.r aii Wi:Ita-'3 Harri. Tr Hor-;r MiaftiriAry f c: ' - r mt with th IJwj A:rf jooe'-y at tir charj pariora T3da3r a5tr ron, Thfr fi.isl rom fron t.fc. laiits 14 cir m that oier $14 waj ir Jiiai. with sz:lt a P&It-s ari-1 a ?-w A rtjmlr at Old rollout ar..l It-tar-ji art4fl tfcr istetinr of tii lrt ajwocsatwo la Hcrr.cr.ef s!i Tr.r:i)' ir.scs. Thi amso fiaiioo. ilii-ia fir UAv. arn rr.'rrvsU'r. Kls. Cor. l.'Oioa. ar.4 li Gnii'i aad or. S&Jc ar- r-:r.. frier -r.oei'.a ta ir. wictrr. fri tatr mir.ff fc-el-d la La ? Grar-de nday evfrniae. Im. U sf thr work a ea-cnp4i;ittl fc-y the ffcdWoo stater p-nxe tkjc j Arr.or.jr tbje who weat from hre ere Jon and Vriaa Kwriarti. Arthur Harrocic, rlwarri. C W. Tart. HI Ijore. Jo Kattr. Dr H. H. U;U. ttartrs Cor.rir LEXJ.VGTO.V. K- Iw. IT IAP) Fa'r I'Uy. r o Vaa (TWir, the ajp-rr-hore. arid a loore ot other feie intr.er wieaeri. t dv-ad of tfce tcfi.-TE :!: of T'B ffre-al sa f ' JUsirLr sis;. port-i Kalry fiitti la !'!. pHel yeateriiay at 5.-- K.-rrd .-rf frt.Uit of hi cif'r. Jori:hi E. W:deer. Fr y-Ar Fiir PLlv rur.tl scdrr tc rear.n: ' ! tr.' taie J!i,x-r Aijrint Beirr-Ojt. 1 at the ieta 4 i d.cersal a of tee Bermost Uh-T(ujfaWiti la l2t for lifr. ? to Mr. Wi-ieter. Tfc tatter raed !ca wkxy t'-je e-!fer fur . th tcre. f rar PUT fc-Kasce faao. whea he i-i Mas O'ft'ar. i&ls ion eery race to m fcjca he started rx - cjt lite oce la whi;fi t was de- Jfrited hj liarry Wfc:rvey L'fet. ;Mn O'Wir U eaw at stc4 car t aere. w:ti i Eiitutrfr of af Fair P:iy m the tre ll of 'sort s?et tar o; the trf as Mad CUy. Ladi::n. i?TrOEr-Joii, Baraca tiie. My Fiiy. Jid liatwr. Cob-i:a- CiiattertocL. tjomrs B'jocd. ' r.ir.'il of Pleacre aa-tl Flr lii r-t !.ir ia 12 aJ li- I ho Ktt out tl wtnaera of It races njtd whiio m 124 hu ;rt woo It rjcet aad li.2lt Kvea tstis year he had 1 winners tf ii race aad 117.14$. PAtXCEKS SAVKD WEUJXGTOX. ' ZeaUnd. Dee. I (APi Tr buadred pas eutn at4 crew- were Unded fiIely whea tfce sieamshsp Man . ut t ;ti t-.-n. was wrecked to : d-iy at Loay Foirit. between Bluff Darie-iin. The tarso Included r cj'Jecuoa o Bnta pictures ; TT!u,-d at 24 apTarer.tly wa lost. ,i,ti imi IILA.VKCD AUAIV VANCOLVEI'., H. :. Dec 17- rAjj)The Portland Buckuroos art mill M-OreleiM wonders of the Iratue od"y. The Itoala which Iloliby l:oo sent li men out after last niKht axainnt the Vancouver Uons didn't materialise. Inl.-d,i the Uns cot a goal of their own in the lint period, protected it for two more periods, and emerstil with the'r """ slnihrht win by 1-0 si:ore. ' The vWory gave the l.ions tho right to perch on tho top of the league You'll hardly finish the Install, rnents on til's Thanksgiving turkey befi.ro It will I"' "" thc lown -tvm'-nt on the one lor nrisimas jj will or.ite with the aixo school for rjppjies for the livir-s rora whxh i, their pr'irrarri. itr on ale. Mrs. W. A. Winters le-2 Tbe Cove corarainity Is aaddewd xYj-. devotrtal at the rae:ir-s. Mr. " by tfc J-alh ol Kauck Warden Winbrrs ard Mrs. (.'hassles: r.? 1 which occurred at fcis home In Ijl aad Ih- lejiaoa J c i- r tl-t ..'j'jj r. Orande Hatorday eTentr.e. Mr. "aaji Xc:griiax.r WardeU has been a resident of this The Ijsksj Guild was lery raUey for about 27 years, nearly taitru.a by Mrs. I.u- . : all of this time banc' tn pr:t . t(J CoTette lt htr fcmt htf, g. ' ew. T,e family moved to , ,day af terr.ooa. la the afsence of : i Cratvle J yars ao and hare bta lttM ojtaider.t. Mrs. It. I. Barker. I treatly misled by Cove pec-Pie. (Mrs. A. G. Cotiilia pr,id4. At tie I Mrs. fonaell fox and son. Low- liBlin, -sm, tn, adi-s gave a I ell Cor. of Ontario were weei-nd fcm lo tid for the Ttritors of Mrs. Cos saster. Mrs. ,,-hr,.r...T we for the H.cday ilie Martin. 'acfcool. Alter the bsiiaesa mter.g . Mi lla Martin, who teaches hrlllfH a, i(Xir H.lwd fcn for 'kjxfae rneUibers present were Mrs. G. ;or GlnU-.Fred Okaioff. who has been atiw p .. 'I CAll' " .iTg. Coni- ieilther.thV WMtmnrWa arrrred hiJl Mr T is. r.k!:n. Mrs. Royal o ine ume -no ''-j Donley. Mrs. J. F. Dean, Mrs. J. """f """-fit. FSetcher. Mrs. Ic French. Other V osazofrs parents. smallei,""ain.Harrf- Mr. (Mrs. P.. S. CorriKoclc. Mrs. T. C. Hefty. Mrs. D. M. I-aird. Mia IV-r- Ip.lther emiallv fil. i 7T 7 ... P" !" Via and three g-uests. Mia F . - aaa; ,' Viag bUnkeu. (tJoB Lonch .aj served. lW- ' i Kinora ilarjen. Mrs. '.ora uioora 51 lin e Of MlW. J. W. . u r.-e Knth.k Mrs. a. ss Grace Harness V. A poUuck din t noon, Th T. It. Conklm on th high jsror and l.r. J. K. Ia.n tht coaoU- tt th local : Shop "Leather Gifts Last'; Mrs. K. E. Coad and Mrs. I. E. for dinner ,"" w;il '-e "tu rrt- e a rery : ' everjir.g at tee norne ot ra. prrsent entlemen will be la- Mor. J. I i e Mil- Mrs. E- H. Bell was hostetw at a I (delightful party &torday evening Mrs. honoririg her daughter. It;erta's Srjkck-1 thirteenth birthday anniversary. :C A-(The young people preheat were ! Mrs. ; Him Frankio Foip of La Grand-. 't. Van; Lloyd Mills. Theodore and Elea w. Joe nor Ogilvie. Phyllis and p.obert graves ; UAnrOf k. Khirly Brasille and Dar-. Jlc Al- .rel IeBorde. Tfc adulrs who were Mrs. A. 'guests were Mr. and Mrs. IL llar- .nderson. ; rtngton. of 1 Grande, Mrs. J. L. s. Eddie I M HU. Mrs. C N. Ogilvle. Mr. and (Mrs. Chai-l-s Hancock. Mr. and iUrs Ic.v loll. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. lly Plllll Mli'ki-lon - .j,.. M, i-a M Albert P.razi:le (Amorlnlfl Press Kports Wrltn' jj Order of and Mr. and Mrs. P.oy Fickler. Ts IIHIl 'AGO. Ih'O. 17 (Al')- a election ievealng was spent In playirg SnlTOn'TirnT'llB-prrtllifKirlt.';,,i(wra at th-ir;tmm't. The refreshm-nt table was thui' "tho (In-lit." Shires h'oreBljiir. Dec 1. jbeauufully decorated la a rose col his "big lir-iil-." . ttitt-r was IS. t'.ior scheme with ro.-e candles and Kiuxhotl "nil srlfjfe' installing marshal la pink and 'while birthday taiae . prent hi-r-uuso of his JAnderson. The follow-iwith 1 pink candles, round vlcloilps ovoy vm IIM4atd. MrB,j The Camp Fire gfrU will give a Whlt'o Hog iiiliiiiiK'X'iiias. worthy matron: 11. f program at Ihe I I. K. ( orr-.mun-nnin, mill )ilH,;,,.rmiln vonby patron: Cora illy hail Wednesday evening. ! """'emian, associate matron:) Archer Antl-s will leave Monday BIG BEAR BEATS "GREAF SHIRES little' Arthur Pushed Over Three Times in rootJ'. and juimii son. CUivolaml.'f, rant Con5--y. ftwocUte pAtron; J. i nof nirr for Tacoma, 'h, h-r- HIilriH turj, traj(ttrr; )'-!r M. . Victrr of h fcruttv-r. Itv and Mr K. H. Tlr4h-arK, hij.Uhi: j J; 'I7n-luchtir ai .he irrfii rhild tn hi lata nf ii-'.i1in Ati4ri f.f ISO waif r ai-'I ln'oiilv r.O Warden: I wr Iirrlj . M L-r Aft r-cm-r.nif and ist t-?rinnin? to U-r th tala!Iatiort. IcBfh wax a.lk a ram. M-rw ami a wcUI hour pvjri A troth r of Mrs. T. C Ufiy. i1?!!? -fc'A1VT'ntg' 'Oi'l rn-rwtKyJ. of Onn.J Vai !. Stf. 1 "K. ! Sv U y, retiring worthy ! 'olo.. U a rj.u at ih H'-fry hom-. matron. Mr. I ndTisood h&n U-tn viftitirar In thf rvport of Ihfr Juaior vau-Mo miMrr in fiouil. rn California dr-vlHc Frtdiy i-v'-nlfiif thc corr-- (or Uu- lat two wks and him m-a jKinilz-ni Df-cl-rt-d to mention the'w-w iutt- a Burpriw- to hia s:j:t rth'-tra ronMtin of Mr. and and h'-r family. Mm. T.. It. Iiy. OtUrt and I'.Uh-1 Allrr. MilU alt rid-d tlv n.'taL? ard Miliar. TitHr rn'jm(c rnu.h(of Ih- t'nion C.ouray lh t tixiU ht:'i ft.joy'd. Thi-y (Ly.-d tforir tlu iat lUnd i'i'y SSjsUaiy and wiw curtain and throutrh liie nr.ctd r:ri:iry. tin r rformanc'. I Mr. and Mr. Kvt-r U Al' xr:d-r. Many ptopit; wAnt from hffr to of Sil ni. r Ku"tfl of thfir th- anntiitl mr-tln of thf Yj&V rn i ojin Mr. A lire TriM-i r huftdajr. r-i-n t'oop-rativ-f iKilrymen'x a- ' Ir. 4, TT.-y trf r-ti.r n:r. fr-n iwlatlon at L'ni'.n UM Wrdn--irda. i I'ortUn-l whi n- tb y ucf: call- J "ov u r pr-nttj on th? pr-'l,y thu di-uih of a r tativ-, irrarn ly two TOcal polo by Mr Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jur.;i, I- J. Chadwtck "Thf. llunio Jonif" ' M-rton an.l aly Mart- and Mn, and WhTr My lrt-ani-i t.Virnc Tru." with Mm a. Wmu-rn at th jtUnf. 77iof In attend..! nr.--from ('ov rrf Mr, and Mr. It. K. ornff!oi:k, Mr. and Mm. I J. .'hadwk-k. Mr. and Mrs. . K. IJ.rlJch, Mr. and Mm. H.chard UoHcor Kv(-.riole and I Wft l.i-t wtfk for itul:- r r-th'-y Will flidk: hr hown; tf-ii.l winter, Mr. and Mm. A. W. M' N -t-J, Mm. Miii fw:ntrj r, !;, Ijijn- ran and Williarn fc'haw w rc vii-j Thrifty Shoppers Are Taking Advantage of the New York Store's 20th ANNIVERSARY SALE nU ;ii hiyh .ndise. S2.19 82.89 49c 79c .82.59 82.49 iinuly uhich i pet jili!ishiiir ni-u- lnw iiriri' i-nr-i grade nationally advertised nici-chu iilaiiKcis in jnaian designs, pari wool. Annivei-sary Sale Price - Heavy all-wool blankets in grey. Annivei'sary Sale Prico liuffled window curtains, Anniversary Sale Price Men's fast color broadcloth shirts, Anniversary Sale Price Men's black calfskin oxfords, Cioodycar welt, Anniversary Sale Price .Men's heavy work shots, strong and durable, Anniversary Sale Price Iiubber footwear for the whole f; at almost half price. "Little Jim" Monoplane Mot all a-e i-rVrMtM H ararko ihrtc cayn, ard tn'A Srcc! (orcI.-sf . . . 22 i , maze. A fill toy. 98c "Daredevil Ryer" Grcles the Tower A fatrfratigg trryri toy ... the acropUne circles the iosrer aid terms wmersanlt ia be air. 10 tatiej b-gh. 89c "Dolly Rosebud" ' DOLLS Come in Various Sizes Priced from $1-98 to $5-90 Tzaz licnV.t io3s are wtSl-Vnowii to axxbers . . . and to UtUe girli, too. Tney hire cotEposi tico inr.i arjj jointed h:? o that they can stand i'ooc Tbcir eves dose and they aD say "mi-ma." From 16 bctca to 22 cxaes high. To Please Little Girls Give Them a Pair of Felt Slippers! Little girls will be delighted with a pair of the ribbon trimmed felt slippers in red or b!ue. Sizes 12 to 2 69c Sizes 8'i to HJi' 58c Sizes 5Vi to 8 49c Healthful Fun for Little Boys! "LITTLE JIM" ball bearing Tubular" Velocipede $9-90 Jutt a touch on the rub ber peda'.s and the 2 to 3-year-o!d is off hunting In dians I The 1 inch rubber tires and staunch tubular f rame were made for hard ridinj, active chDdrenl Neat enamel finish and a truly remarkable price I Oce to two year size, Equipped with Tool Bag, Bicycle Bell. Mud Guard! When DoU Babies Go Riding The Proudest Young Mothers WJieel a "Mary Lu" Boll Cart of Flat Fibre Reed Tnese smart-! ooiir.g do" carriages have ereTy e-jtu'r.rr.ent that every careful your.; nv:htr would look for: recH:::ng hesa-rest. imi hnst. rubber-Wed wire wheels. Br er.ougJi for n 13-inch do'L $498 ;f Wheel He's of! in a "Little Jim" Racer Elxclniive vri:h the J. C. Pen err CorrrpzcT ! Sprtr tyt chassis M-.'h ball bcarir rear txle assffnbly . . .41 iaciKS DTtraU. iO iztzh whnls . . . ii cstaile p-rda' s. AhmhKrn par sh with 'red cxiuzst. $9,90 "Wings" A Mechanical Airplane A bright redand-ye!low air llane with a wini; spread of 16 nches. 154 inches long. A (.real value at only 39c Every Little Qirl WillWant a "Mary Lu" Grand Piano lio-.v delightful to have a baby grand piano all one's own I This is just the sarne shar as Mother's big one. with a top that lifts so you can see where the music conies front. At tractively finished; this piano has fiitecn keys. See what tunes you can pick out on it! 15; inches long; 10;J inches high. $7-98 Other Grand and Upright Style Pianos from 9Sc up. For the Boy Shirts and Blouses in Plain Colors and Fancy Patterns Selected fibrics of tturdy quality, expertly tailored and careTuIly prc?Kiri:oced to f.t tho ytureer perfectly. Buy hia a f-rjly for Cbriitrrs. Shirts and Blouses In Sizes 6 to 12 69C and 89c . The Wagon for Real Boys! "Penco" Flyers Of Wood Of All Steel $f.98 A wagon is at the bead of most every boy's Christmas list . . . and scores of them say a "Penco" Flyer. These are de luxe wagons in full size ... in wood or all steel . . . 10-inch steel disc wheels with 1-inch tires, balloon tyrje; built sturdily for speed and For a Scout's Christmas Give Him a Pair of These Slippers! A whoop of delight will greet the gift of a pair of these "Bny Scout'' Felt Everetts with scout design on toe. Only 89c Jim" rH Construction Set Instructs While It Amuses A splendid gift for the boy who is beginning to require toys that are more than "just for fun." This set contains a large assortment of parts, some in colors, and has a 32 paje manual which shows 299 models which may be made trom than. "The set with gears." $.98 V It