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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1930)
Wednesday,' April 16, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. 2. I 'i l SDCDn:Dy N1EWJT 1 the linniR of Miss muck's ulster, Mm. K van TlioimiH it ml Mr. tmd lick Mnrjorlo (Vohh, Rlemior J'rosjt, Bess Foster Smith .. , Is Honor Guest Of Neighborhood Club When tin i-a Ciianilf NvlwUlmr-' hood rlub met Tiifsduy nftfinooi In tho ha 11 room if ttu- l,;i I ramie hotel Hohh KitKtor Smith continual the unimuiil trout f-.n Orandf poetry In von have been wi joying the ptiht two days In tho popnix rend ho clmi-Miiiiffly by the itlnho poetess. Mi's. Smith w.-iH pi-fKi'iihsi must cniertntniiiKly. hy Mi-h. K. K. Ilur-' ley, obatrnmn of the literature cuiii intttoe which was tiirOrumt-Htnl in bringing this program before tin1 members. I'ot-nm rend hy Mrs. Smith won-: "Simplicity."" "KHi-heii Magic. I'o Uerinido." ' Mother hood," 'Tho lreum fhild.V "Honif Tit'H," "Tho 'hrekifd Tithli-eoih." "Tho IMttle Htrungo Town. 1'ho Jlomls," "Social lU'ri:iiivnn-nts," 'KaHlor I toad. I'lm St ran kit, a "I'roof," ,"My Spicniini," ."When Sally SrnlloH, I'usko." "Win to Do You Wvti?," "The party," "Mother ThlngM," "1 Have Uvoti in CltloH," '.M'retond Iiik," "i!:ippy Little IIoumo," "I cedn. Voihiis Knou'l ttige," "To One Who I.Uw.x Mo," VToii Grande," written especially for the pooplo here in appreciation of "tho delightful phiiiK made- for her visit. . ' ' .1'roecdlng the reading tf her 6wu pOein.s UHH Foster Sniltli ivnd li KI'oup of the best pccm. siilmiit tod In the poetry conlest. In which tliu children from all parts nf the' city competed. The poems were surprisingly gtQd achievements an.i were most Interesting to club mem bers. 'Those Mrs. Smith eiio.se earlier in tho day for reading were: two poems by alt the firal Bra.de In t)u roum of Mrs. Heul rlco Young, teacher at Greenwood school, "I.lttln Pansy, " ,-nnd. "A Jattlo IUmI ltOHo;" "Spring "la Mere," hy Hugh KumaKawa, fourth grade, (Iroenwood school: ' "Spring" by Jnme K. Urynnt, eighth grade, 11 vorta: "Not Mentioned in a Hook" by Kthel iCvans, eighth grade, Iti-; vorta; "My First Poem," by Keta 11. Koler, sevenih A, Central: "In J Spring," by Lillie Itlcrhiw . ' eighth i (Trade, Itivoria; "The Kreeze." by ! John Alas worth, sixth A. Green- ! wood; "The Pretty Tulip" .by Lor-; ene Itohe.rtson; seventh A, (Vn-i iral; "Clouds" iy .b-an Devino. eighth A, Central: ."Vacation" by Opal Conner, ighth A Central; and, "A Poem" by Joanna Leslie, eighth A, Central. .j Onring (ho afternoon a i:iitrret, mcmbera uf wjilrh wcrt-: Mrs. Sherwood Williams, Mrs. W. W. Kushaum. Miss Maliel Morton, ami Mrs. A. V. Nelsoti. sang "Tho Son uf (1ml In Mortal Love" and VIS wee: and Low." tTho words of bath were written by the Kuglish poet. Lord Alfred Tennyson, loiter two'voeal numbers weii given by Mrs.'Lcal Kusset), the words of whitdh weiv written by" the Annnlcan . Nejjrb poet. Patil I jiwronco Du ihar. .riv. II. T, Afdiby was accoinp"-st for oa-h group. J hiring tho brief business ses sion the Neighborhood Literature club, through tho chairman Mrs. M. K. Hurley and Miss Ma bio Doty. announced that this organization had discontinued meetings for the jvar,vlth plans already made for some of-the fall meeting days. Music week programs. May 5-11, will be announced soon by the chuirinan, Mrs. Ashby. The Neighborhood Art club meets Thursday afternoon at 2:16 with Mrs. Thompson in Ifi02 Sixth street. The subject is "liennuis a nee A ret Meet lire. Tho Cathedral or St. IVIor will be especially dis cussed. Mrs. II. K, Tyler, chairman of tho girls committee, reported pro gress made, especially with the Camp 'ire work which Is sponsor etl by the club. Those serving on this busy committee are:' Mrs. If. S. Hrowntoit, Mrs. W. 1L Homer, Mrs. Walter C.uild, Mrs. (leorge ltirnio. Mrs. II. 10. Coolidge, Mrs. .If. II. llauna. A farewell dinnv was given in honor of Hess Kostor Smith by the Neighborhood- club at the Ln Grande hotel yesterday. The- honor guest was presented with a lovely ho(uet of spring flowers In appre ciation of her kindness in coining to La Grande to road her poems. One member present, desert bed them as '.'rhythmic, melodies from the heart." Mrs. Smith and her poems will always be a warm mem ory to those who have met her during the busy hours of her brief stay in ai Grande. Hess Poster Smith returned to her home In Welser, Idaho this morning. . I Engagement of Miss Black is Announced Mrs. Leal Uassell. The wedding will be an event uf Ju te I. , Hrltlge was enjoyed during the evening with the announcement on the score cards, Mrs. William Heu Ifhan won first award, and Mrs. Jack I'Yrr's received consolation prine. 'Guests were: Miss Wlnoim Ly man, Mis.i Pond a Hanks, Miss Ltl Itun Sims, of Seattle; Mrs. Doyle "fCimmermun, Mrs. Audnier Playle, .Mrs. 1-leugltan, Mrs. John Uni son, Mrs. M. L. I -arson. Mrs. Clark PltXNerald, Mrs. Poster Sims; Mrs. Penis, Mrs. Lester Stoddard, Mrs. C. J. Hlaek, Mrs. David Pitzgerahi. Mrs. Iluth Palmer. Si s. A. M. Morc ami the honor guest. s Miss Dooley And Mrs. Waymah Scott. Hetty Arlene f Hit kef. Km men and Phyllis I Name Chairman At ! Recital Will Be Iris Camp Meeting Given Thursday Iris Camp No. 2S. Jioyal Neigh- uorti oi America, nn'i in ua imut esiing session Monday -evening in the odd l-Vllows temple, with Mrs. Itu'.b. Hoot presiding. Mrs;' Vol ma V'edder has been appointed chair- i man of the refreshment commit- ! tee for the will be held on April L'S. uplls of ILltta Anthony and Ida MeMeeklu will be present d In pub lic reclUil Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the I -a Grande hotel, it wum announced today, .The. program follows: xt meeting, which HuinmM. ThouKhta .....Spear Moonlight on the Lugoon ....Kriml j .Marguerite McGlennlng Bridge Club Meets i ,c '!', wll!'lM H"nl'' k p , TT Sunlight I hrough the Leaves AtPohrmanJioniei urMeu , Lucille Thompson 1 TyT. T rrtV Ilni.v.mH I 'he A. O. I. llridhe club met 1 Autumn last night at the liotne of Mrs. Harvest Pestlvul Chenoweth v Walter I'ohrman with spring flow- Hlrds of Passage i Hurlelgh One of the prettiest spring wed-i era as decorations. - Mrs. Claude Autumn Chamluade dings this scimhu took place last Mackoy won flint prUe and Mrs.- Mildred Standley night when Miss Sarah Dooley, Will Howard received consolation.' Winter daughter of Mr. and Mi's. Joe Nel- j Dainty refreshments were served. Call of Winter Harboah son. became the bride of Kay j 'Hkaiing Krogmanu Lynch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl I A . 1 -nA,, Tc, I Lucille Thaeker ( Lynch, at a ceremony at 8 o'clock , ucn xsililix November Sleigh Hide Event of Evening at the Lynch homo. The He v. J. George Wuljt officiated. 'Vesterday was the twenty-seventh wwdding anniversary of Mr. and M.s, Karl Lynch.' Coasting satin wearing a eorsagi t he. vail ey a n d y el low Mrs. Donald llohun. ,'l'schaikowsky C, Hurlelgh Eleanor Hicks HPKALDS OP SPUINO (Pupils of Miss Me.Meekln) The Klrst Uohiti Hogois ' . Margaret Thomas Tho Prog's Serenade AVrlghf ; .1 In- tl.M-irln Mnxlni' tilli.w rin -f!l.H-lnrf ir'.vla .... ' ..' . . Iionur. war, yollow K,.o, B,.tl,. with , " ,,.. ..,.,.,, " ' ,,OM,,,"u" a cormifr yrllow hiiiI whllo ,.tllllll.M wrvml: CUmIu H.irv.-y, ,,V...V ,,,, ' 1 Wl..,h, lira iinri tiny Invenilnr'nirhlilH. Tin- ,.,....., , , ,' ,,"y ISIiishoiiis yilKiit innld of Honor. Miss linoK.-ni! lint- f , V "" ""f iiPllll l ui'ui' , inrin ijiiiJiuu, Ji nn li iti.liillntw lilutn wni-o ..inlf u-.xtt'irM 1 1 inn) li . . . ..... lMndellon.s - " " ;iirencn. verna tiicKtoru, dewei corsage of pink rosebmls and HvwtiW(ia(tU a(1 M,hhV(1 (.ftm, Mrs. Cyle Charlton presided as The annual dinner' of the L. S. J of H. of L. P. and 10. took nlace l.lut llUrllt III iU.l I.' l till 11 Willi ' The hride was dressed in yellow I M0lU lt-(, ,n ntloll(Ilin'(M,. ilnner uins wnf s,.,.v,.d tit li:3a o'clock at tables tell I'OSi'S. ; ..;i,i ii.ti-l.iir liliuMfiniM Mini peas. Haskets of daffodils and pin:; tulips were-the floral arrangement ; t0nt m iKt roH with the oi tne nome a coior Hcnemt ui pink and yellow. George Harbeau attended the bridegroom. About two-score- relatives mul Halston . " Nancy Lftc Llndsey Pain I'ltter-Pattors Dutton Hobby Hogeusea toasts presented: "Our Guests," hy Mrs. Grace Streiff: 'l lome-Hrew by Mrs. Alia Hickford; "Our, following inr,ia ht the Hranchos. ..Uogors Cooks," Wag by Mrs. Nell Swan: by Mrs. Muble Colemun; friends witnessed the ceremony. A j luncnoon was served alter inn "P" 1 "Hai-ting." by Mrs. C. Charlton. Hal services with Mrs. Clnrles I t,u.(H W,n, R (,lvonslon llltt,,. ln litnguer, .mis. lum uyncn. -irs. )(ho ovpnln(r w;Ul iMrH. NeIllo r)iiirl- l-lldlietts, Mrs. Donald Hohan and top and Harry Starr winning first Miss Imogene Hutchison serving. , t ,noeIlltl nn(, MrH U:ith . ,tlli inslei The newlyxveds left immediately ' mm UU) w. ..-Itool giving ' V:"" tl'U o . after the reception for a short I consolation .lo SpHng honeymoon. In about a week they will ho at home at !I2 Thirteenth street. t -Mrs. Chandler Is . Datieeno Mlllerlng Two Little Proggles (Inimiu 1 Hilly Hough An April Shower lament Marguerjte Miller Spring HUstle of Siiiing Binding Chinese Spring Hong Cady Ola Mac Hough In Grieg Gehovlovo Ailler ....Ijivalleo consolation. Kutertainment was furnlsheti by ,,' ..... a four-piece orchestra Itohert Jhirk HnrU-"iii' nwan, piaao: rani w.aiaer, sa.a-phone;- David Hiatt and Halph Glehel, ulceleles. Other program itiil...i.u ii-nrn iirniinnliiil Uv I llilf HOSteSS at Party Hiatt. Miss Uarhara Hiatt and Miss Schuhert-LisKt HaVhara Coniidgo Alyee Cook Committees in charge were: Mrs. Aha Davles, Mrs. Judith Hoot, pro- Announcements The engagement, of Miss Lucille Jilack, 'daughter of Mrs. (V J. Hlaek, to ICdwaril Pltzgorald, son of Mr. and Mrs. David PitzgeraUl, was announced Monday evening at .'Chapter 1 of P. K. O. will meet at the home of Mrs, C. L, Kber Honoring Mrs. Marlon Huffman nf M-iwilto u-1it lu vlslliniv her sis ter Mrs. C. S. Chandler this week. cominmee; jira. ana i.civ .... . .1.. ford, ceneral chairman of the kit .UTS, IIIIIIIIIIT W.IM NUmCM.S III il ur- , ' , ,, , . . . Jt-.lt. frt.. .. Innpli tighiful afternoon Monday at her!,'t' commi uee wun am.. ....urea , ... . . home at a birthday party. Daffodils j 'W,"V . .: . V , wore a pretty decoration of the lank DeKalb. Mrs. Clyde ( l.arl- Moo assisting. ; a11i',f1.ui,mn- war, ton an:l Mi's. Claude Damerell. ; HThe meeting of the lllveria Par ent -Teacher aHSoelation which has been iOHtponed until . Priday, April will he hdd at the Initio Chapel. homo... Dainty refreshments were served featuring a birthday cake 1 covered with candles. T' j.-l Jl 0 -r . T) -,j. Mrs. J. D. nivtctj x cij. jj Krttts. M-s.i Af .CvanAn'M rTnmp -w I ' Plans' are progressing I Those present were MeKentton. Mrs. H. G J. K. Keynohls. airs. 1-1. li. Taylor. Mrs. li. J. Hrnek and son, Jack. "Mrs. Spencer Hurch. Mrs. W. H. Hussell, Jlrs. Clara Allen. Mrs. L. - Iluffnian nnd stm lioniiy,- Predurick Jeunfson, the hostess and the hon or guest. for the A Jolly birthday party was glvon benefit card puny to be given by by Mrs. C. L. Cran'dall at her home tho women of the country club on Plrst street Saturday aflernoon KasteV Monday, April 2 at the l-a honoring' her small daughter. Km- , Gran do hotel. HeSfi-vallons can ma Lorraine Cnmdall. Hoth In- he-maile by calling any of the rol door and outdoor games were en-. lowing committee or any country t t j joyed. Decorailons were In a col- club member: Mrs. it. M. Hay, Club EniOVS Dinner I01 Hcheme of yellcw and white. chairman; Mi's. Norman Prees, A 1 r 'J T 4- Delicious refreshments were Mrs. John Thelsen, MrsJ. P. Hav- AnQ oriClg'e JT ai'ty (served featuring a birthday cake enscroft, Mrs. Harvey Matthews, j with five pink candles. A number MVs. D. ' It. Tanner, Mrs. Pred Members of the La Petite Hridge ! of gifts were received by the honor Spaeth, Mrs. If. L. Hull, Mrs. If, guest, among hem a saving no,- N. Ashby. count from hur mother. . Those present were: Margaret1 l:Tho Degree of Honor Protective McClure, Jennie Kicks,, Phyllis society is giving a benefit card Lang, Inns Lang, Hruce Hray, Mar- party Prlilay ..veiling April 2fi at club enjoyed a no-host dinner bridge laH evening in the Saca jawea Inn. This was the final meet I ng of t ho season for the group. Three tables were at play PTJTMAN'S $ Special Values for EASTER Buy This Week! ! When Our Stocks Are Most Complete Exceptional Values for Thursday Friday Saturday EASTER' COAT SPECIAL $16 A wonderful coat value in the -smartest new cloths, for street, sports and dress wear. A good range of sizes. See these values. 'TAILORED SUITS Every one personally, selected, in ' new n 0 v e It y , t w e e d s " and co vevt .cloths. -Reduced foivEastev selling. l-5tol-4off DRESSES' ' $15 New Spring and Summer dresses in 5 p r in t s crepes and chiffon for-1 street and afternoon wear many that are. copies of much higher priced dresses. " All ( oui- better grade coats for ; Sport and Dress wear from 35 and H m Substantially Reduced PUTMANS Exclusive Ready "tq-W ear i arid ... Millinery "- : v.; with prims awarded In .Mr. andgaret The leg length is marked IN INCHES on Your Oivn Length HOLEPROOF HOSIERY What length stocking do you wear 28, 29, 30, 3 1, 32, or 33? No matter which we have it for you in Your Oivn Length Holeproof Hosiery.- Why is length so important? Why do women now specify hosiery length just as they do foot size? Because if the leg length is right the stocking fits perfectly the knit fabric conforms to the curves of the leg. . The stockings have that smooth, even appearance that gives the assurance of smartness. TKere's an extra degree of comfort, too, in the freedom from stretching or hag-giness-i-and the absence of strain makes for longer wear. Lrcii.K of Paris creates ensemble harmonizing hosiery shades exclusively for Your Own Length Holeproof Hosiery. $1.00 TO $1.95 The Stopc For Every Man Remember Spanish War Veterans Dance Tonight WoiiiliM-IIrk llilllo Woncli-r- K .o'clock. Mr. l.iiura Ki-nm-ily IB "J ; Konoral crlmlrnmn.. Smashing Proof -S greatest value The CryHbil ItehHiah lodge will have the. anniversary program or dinarily observed April L'fl, at the regubtr lodge night, April till. The eommlttoe hi charge Is Mrs. It. .1. Kitchen, Mrs.- T. H. Calihcr and Mrs. Fred f Hurt,- Tho Past Ms irons club will meet tonight in the Mnsonlc parlors wllh M,rs. I'sta, Tyler and Mrs. K. r. easslw as hostesses. - Koinlnattou of ' officers will In held nt tlie meeting of the Tvidlen nuxlllary of -th Katies lodgt. Thursday night at 7::t(i o'clock In the Kagtes' hall. Kvory meniber is rcijuested to attend. j ....... j Tho Art (Ifpnrtnii-nt nf tin !NlKhlioi honil Hub - wtll lluld .H'H int-HliiK ut tin. honii- of Mm. Ji-n-'nli- Tlioiupsoii, 1 BUS Hlxth Hlri-t-t on j'l'llurHiluy ufti-rnoon lit 2:tfi o'(?lork. 'rho, s(iuii-o. iuicliHheH ri; n. :du-i-ldcdly nnw nolo am) cira put. out 1- it iloJlKnci-. or -authority. Omvwny of flril8hlii(!.t)u ,tiiirfc Hiifclm Ik with o nnrr-jn- Hilf liliml, xlluMicil tint vllh ;ciii. loft .frog to tit. In ft Iww' ln tli.t rimlor hitok. 'wlilor ibo of nwll naC: '(extern iK vurl-i-olorod .feather'- cockade Oij .two nv' three 8rnall quilts to goqM yle' fur tho HprlnK.' elqthjhat tc) d iTHHinn ke'r . beret. . All motordom saw the amazing results of Challenger week. The New Essex Challen ger set outstanding marks in every locality. It climbed hills seldom attempted by any car. It set new marks for acceleration. It established economy results never before associated with such performance. These feats were established not by just a few handpicked specially tuned cars but 5,000 Essex Challengers in all parts of the country, many of them owner-driven. .Results speak for what every New Essex Challenger can do, We continue our invitation, Ride Ride Ride! Know yourself what this brilliant New Essex Challenger can do. Then no. lesser car can satisfy. 735 , o. b. Detroit factory For the Coupe Seven other models as atfrac tively priced. Wide color choice at no extra cost. BLUE MT. GARAGE M. A. Harrison, Mgr. Opposite P. O. I Builds i Strength In 5 v Infants and 8 p Invalids c sQi Aiti-; xr.cKuxi: NI'.W Will ..l-'l CUNOOX I -A If IH (Al'l llrlilsjr ili-eHWH. iiIIiih iifli-inDon ri-oi-ks, havi- it. new eli-ineilt Inji.-cti-il Into their di-KlKll by dci'ii hcrlh.'i ciilljir iiiimIi-Ih with Kitunre m-rktini-, hiiiii-i Iii lnu-k iim well n m rrnnt. rHATIIHII IX VOITIt II AT '. SWANK l-XJt VMMKIl '. I'A ICIh' (Al'l-wl-'tiitjiern, fine uuil othei-wlHe. ftre iirnkhiK henilwuy In 1 li M nillllnery ; World. Y ' ' . '.' Thei-o ore hvore'of theni iiMwd for piu-lnx thuli lher,wej-H for- Winter, whlt-h Jh I'eiiinrUv-lJli.' ' ennHlilw-lhif tlie.fnt-t Ihut ;niHnliier('lK.eMHohtlitl ly ..flower Heiixiin, ' Mxpej-tM )i-'okriolitleiile".'tliat:;)iiitH for next full -w-lll niiike' an even I'lQtIK AOOKKHOIUKS -.' MOMX I'-KJI AW TOI'CIC ; I- I'AWH (Al') A'-.butlohhole:;nf white- cotton pii'iue tn tlie'ullw' ot ciLinellit or . cm-notloh ',! otieywily of ..Botilnir rottdy. ror prln:.. '';' Tailored llil : With - bloUiioi o t whlti"pliU(nro;not.eoni.'nleteirltB Ollt.-I hole.. . Oyer here iuiHiie. f wplnon i wei" Ureiwnmkei" (flo.ven of fttquf.-; Tlit' itio kaiintlotil inailp orthe iprdlhaf r lli--pliUe. nro -not.eonip.iete' -nu I Ho plnUo, flower. lii lhL.buttlji I'lin-K-t f ml IJver (HI ono Pint i.nn Keleirllrlenlly tented fur tho hlKhent poietlhlc con lent of henlth-KlvlnH vl tamlnx. fllvo It to child ren find lo thoxe recover ing from winter niimenlH. It In the oulckeMt wny of retorinu full Htrcnuth. Sold only ut Hexnll Stolen. S GLASS DRUGS Inc. THE ItKXAIJi KTOHE 1a Grnntlt, Ore. LAST 2 DAYS .,f! JAMrCROZt COMINC- ANNA CHRISTIE COOKS INTERESTED IN FLAVOR NOW The Use of Sugar Encourages I , 'Art of Seasoning variety, of (iotloh pltiue.:'; : jv.e-v;,::.;"'.. '' . . ' IIOItSKII.MIt l,ACK' UXtH AHK lMAI OI-' lllllM I..-. ' - .".iil I'AltIS (A.V) Rrlmmed tiata.br norn'ehulr lace tvhleh turn baok ab ruptly off tho forohead but readlt ii ImoHt lo the (houldcrH at the. xldes unit Illicit promlxe to be ft phaas or ' Huniiner beuditear popular with tho continental debutante. ' Modified forms of tho laco traw tintW In liluek and"durk blue aia shown for town wear. t Old-time cook remember -when moat of the day was spent in cook ins end baking. Great pride wan taken in the amount and variety of hearty food that was prepared. Today, however, there It new departure in cookery. Attention la directed to heightening the flavor of simple, wholesome foods rather than charming them with rich aaucei and graviee. Strange as it may ap pear, suitar Is an important in gredient In this new seasoning. In flavoring many vegetables, lunar shows Its worth. This is especially true regarding peas and corn, which lose their original sugar content between the time they are picked and cooked. To restore this flavor dash of sugar -to a pinch of salt is a good rule to follow. Sugar also modifies the flavor of kharp fruits and improves the taste of spinach, carrots and tomatoes. And a dash of sugar to a pinch of salt makes a simple meat stew much more palalable and satisfying. Doctors and dietitians approve the use of sugar as a flavor because it makes foods, which are carriers of vitamins, mineral aalts and roughage,' mora palatable. Good food promotes good health! The Sugar Institute. . j THEATERS "Great Gabbo" i Now Showing At The State While JjimeH frim baa otivf het'ii heavily Interented In t AnitHpfl, pHWHlfina and Hollywood rou I oatati hoMlnn, It bus bep hi II To' ambition Co, own hltf on tuilfo find lulionttory plant. Tlils roHfrnes for n plnco to work with out lntorfurenca hn ut last hoijn ronlizcii. ! Hlmnltaripounly with the produt tlon of "The Oroat "tlflbho," tit flirM tnlkliitf picture, Mr. Crulto nc)uirol one of the lnrjjeat talk In ptctovo pluntH In the heart pf Hnllywoml. When current tn piovmrnt Jirp .-oonipleted ; tlia now Jnnu'H ('riiso, Inc., Htudlos ;wl)l be ono of l he ino.it architecturally beautiful, nml fan lost accessible htrunturti In fllnvlaml. "I'hp (J ri'ii t anbbo,"' whloh U an iilUdlnlofr, ulnffliiK, dun clog and ilrau'jitic KpcrtticlA, Ik now showing ni tho tat thtatrfr. Krlclt von Htrohelm I Ihft tr rind liotty Compxon ti.e featured feminine plnyor.