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PAGE TWO Iva Wood Brun«* sang “ \t Brow n ; "Chrtatian Homes in Afri Dawning.’’ Mis« Mary O. Ben » ea." Mrs. Madden; “ Christian Hundred Are Present play «* d Mendelssohn ’» wasilsiiitJ H ouks in the Philippines," Mrs. At Ventch Clan Picnic inarch. The bride is a dnughter of Small; "Influence of Missionary Mr. and Mr*. W I.. Wheeler of Homes in Japan," Mr». Charles — — — _ — — — Trent and has taught for twovenrs Brow u; readiug with music, “That The Kune Wheeler in the grad«* schoidn here. Or. Sw eel Story of Old,’’ Mrs. l.ois One of the most attractiv«» wed Kime i. .the son of Dr. nnd Mrs. Williams. \t a business meeting was I eld Smolny at the \ e dings of the year was that of Mis« V. W. Kime and is a dentist her". officers for tho new year wer«' in picnic grounds on How river Thelma Wheeler and Dr. Claude Both the bride and groom an' popu stalled. Mrs. Clive Taylor was about liMI were present, melu H. Kim«* which was solemnized at lar and have a host of friends \ elected delegate tv attend tho coil many out of towu member» of 2 o’clock Sunday at the Christian recoptiou was held at the homo of vent ion at Tttruer «'it July 4. At eInn. At a business meeting Mr« J«' church. Rev. Clive Taylor rend the groom’s parent.« following the the close of the program and bttsi The .eri'mony. Mrs. W. W. McFarland tie«« meeting ice ert'tim »nd cake Smith was elected president »mi th«* beautiful ring service. church was filled with the many and Mrs. U I’eniie presided st the were served and a social time fol Mi«s Bethel Gowdv »eeietaiv. It friends of the bride and groom, tea table and nor«' assistt'd by lowed. Thirty one were present wns voted In hold the picnic next the Th«* wedding petty was group«',.' Mrs. Roinaine, Mi«« Alma Dale and visitors wer* Mrs. Allen and year »I Hastings grove on background represent Covington, Mrs. before the bai-kgro Earl Garoutte, daughter. Mrs Bell«' Taylor, Mrs. third Sunday in June. Sum p. Ventch of I'urlltind, one >ng a garden fence and gat«* cov Mrs. Jav Frasier and Miss Beatrice Sherman, Mrs, Herbert Mason. Mrs. cred with rambler roses. From an Watkins. Tho dining room was nt Massey, Mrs. Laekov, Mrs. Huff, of the oldest inentln'r» of tho chin arch overhead hung a larg«' wed tractive with pink and whit«' roses Mi*. Oliver Jones, Mrs. William prv'M'nt, gave ii talk reminiscent of ding bell decorate«! with pink and The bride and groom left that af Baker, Mrs. (lowing nnd Mis, Mur the "Id dav». He is a retired Southern Pacific conductor. white roses. Th«' aisles were at ternoon for Portland to spend th«'ir jory Small. tractive with baskets of roses an ! honeymoon and will la- at home Speeches of a congratulatory natute ferns and garland.« and roses were after Sunday in th«' Phillips resi The Social Twelve club was en were given bv District Attorney grouped about the pulpit. Th. dene«* on west Main street. Fid tertained hist Thursday afternoon John S, Medley of Eugene, Alin bride was attractively gowned in lowing is the list of invited guests: at the home of Mrs. H A. Miller King atid Dum in I*. Cameron. All pink crepe with plain trimming and Mr. and Mrs. Clive Taylor, Mr. and The occasion being “Flag Day,” stressed the value of charneter ami wore a wedding veil of white silk Mrs. William Garoutte and son. the reception hall and living room a high npproriHtioii of the gr»‘»t The Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garoutte and were gailv decorated with flags ami men And women of th«» pnst. net wedge«l with old lure. One of the honored gu»»Mts veil was one worn by Mr*. Roy son, Mr. and Mr«. Glen D. Smith. a profusion of summer flowers groom, at Mr. and Mrs C. J. Kem. Mr. and The luncheon Romaine, sister of the _ table decoration- thou «h ■lot n member of the chin, K her wedding. Th«' bride wore her Mrs O. W. Hays, Dr. and Mrs. C. carried out the same scheme. Th whs Uncle Jim Whitford of Forest veil in a cap shape looped at the E. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ga table centered with a largi Grove, a former Cottage sides. She carried a shower bou routte, Mr. and Mrs. J. Short, Mr. bow I resident and «aid to lie the quet of bride's roses, white sweet and Mrs. Carl Witte. Mr. and Mr*. sont», mau in the state, He hn.M peas ami ferns. Miss Geneva Kinio, William Thum. Mr. and Mrs. Frank each the century math. _ sister of th«* groom, was maid of Kelly, Mr. an<l Those present at the picnic wer»*: and Mrs. Nelson Dur propriate corsage Imuquet. An in honor and wore a frock of orchid ham. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson, foresting program was given and Mr. aud Mrs. J. S. Medley, Mr. georgette with a large picturt* hat Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennett. Dr. consisted of the reading of papers and Mrs. Alta King. .Mr. ami Mrs. of th«* same shade and carrieti a a ad Mrs. W. E. l.ebow; Mr and on the '‘would be” presidents’ George Scott and family, Eugene; Imuquet of »weetpeas in pastel Mrs. G. A. Sanders, Mr. and M b . wive*, A lively discussion fol- Mr. and Mr». Sam P. \ catch, -Mr. shades. Chester Wheeler, brother Stanley Damewood, Mr. M rs. lowetl. Plans were discussed for and Mr*. J. D. Wallace, Betty Jam' of the bride, was beat man. Little Victor Chamliers, Mr. M rs. | the annual guest day to be given Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Betty Romaine in a peach colored Warren McFarland, M r. Mr». on June 23 at the home of Mrs. i Rogers, Portland; Mr. and M i dress and little Geraldine Kem in Bert Richmond, Mr and Mrs. Ales C. F. Hoskins for uu'mber* of the Harry Mosbv, Klamath Falls; Mr. a green colored dress were flower Garoutte, Grant Williams, Miau federated club, of the city, A and .Mrs. J. H Martin, M rs. Mur girls. The bride was given in Rets Kelly. Miss Nora Queen, Miss laintv luncheon was served. garet Martin, Creswell; Mr. »nd marriage by her father. W. !.. M. Hamant, George Mr*. S. C. Ventch, Wanda Ventch, Marksbury, —-♦— Wheeler. Privceding th«' ceremony - Grandma Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Enid Veateh. Halsey; James Whit The Presbyterian missionary Tennis, Mr. and Mrs. James Dun cietv will I m ' entertained Wed I I nes ford. Forest Grove; Mr. nnd .Mrs tht'l H. N. Veateh, Coburg; Mr. ami gun, Miss Alma Dale Covington. day afternoon, June 27, at Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Kime, Dr. and home of Mrs. Cad Ellis east of! Mrs Oliver Veateh, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. B. R. Job, Bob Stacy. Wil this city. Cars will be at th«' ; D. H. Hemenwny, C. M Jackson. liam Haldeman. Cottag«' Grove; church at 2 o’clock for those w ho Fay«1 Wooley, Mrs. Wooley, Mr. nnd Mr*. Robert Quigley nnd family, J. Frarer. Mrs. Iva Wood Brune. hsv«> no mean, of transportation. Weekly Program .Mrs. Ida Veateh. Lusetta Thomas, Miss Marv O. Benson, Mr. and —4^- Mrs. R. B. Bond, Mr. and M’s. Ed Miss Myrtle Kem, Mis* Lula Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hawkins, Lizzie Toiler, Mr. anil Mrs. Wil] Roliert- Currin, Miss Esther Biishy and Veateh, Mr». C. Woltzon, Mr. apd Thursday. June 21 son. Eugene; Miss Ruth Covington, Mr*. William Thum were hostess's Ml* d y Willi'-, Veu Wallace. “BRINGING UP Mr. and Mr». James Bagan. Mr. to the Joker club at an outing Fri Mr. and Mrs. W. V. McGee, Mrs. FATHER” and Mrs. W. P. Hart, Merle Scott, day afternoon at Boswell Brings Inez Meek.«, Mr. and Mrs. Sam R Mr». Lester Hufstader. hotel, south of Drain. Mr.*. H. A Ventch, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Scholl, Marie Dressier. Polly Moran Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and W B Wh''"l"r, Miller, Mrs. Jame» I’. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Short and fam and J. Farrell MacDonald Helen Wheeler, Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Mrs. O. M. Kem, Mrs. Rov Short. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (’ Comedy Plunket. Mr. and Mrs. Jo«> Arnold. t Mr*. O. W. Haya, Mrs. Inez Meeks Shields and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Otho Hart and fam and Mrs. Georg«' Knowle, were spe J. C. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ride 'Em Plowboy.” ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Long, Mr. cial guests. Members and their Wallace, C. W. Wallace, Mrs. Mary International News. and Mrs. Landor Penne, Mr. and guests gathered at 4 o’clock in the Smith. Mrs. Dove McGee Trn*k and Mr«. C. L. Smith. Mis« Sadie Ga hotel auditorium where a cosy fir«' children, Mr. and Mrs. Merville Friday, June 22. routte, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Pettit, was burning in the fireplace and Veateh, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Calle, THE SPORTING AGE” Gerald Bowles. Miss Geneva Kime, played bridge for an hour, after way, Douglas Ventch, Dullie Pit Portland; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. which they visited th«* swimming eher, Evelyn Veateh, Mr. nnd Mr« Belle Bennett and Holmes Wheeler. Chester Wheeler, Mr. and tank, mineral springs and «urround Joe T. Smith nnd family, Walte^ w alter Herbert Mrs. R. S. Baughman and family, ing grounds. At 7 o'clock a four Vandervert, Mr. and Mrs. K. If Comedy Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wheeler and course dinner was served at a long' Mosby, J. N. Wallace, Mr. anil Do Detectives Think?” family, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hutton tabh» decorated with wild flower, ! Mr*. John Ventch, Sy Ivin and Scenic— “America's Little and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Between course, old songs were Sybil Veateh. Mrs. Anna (low dy, West and son. Trent; Mr. and Mrs. sung. The evening was spent play j Clarence Maun, A. W. Wooley. Lamb.”' Roy Romaine, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. I ing bridge and Mr*. H. A. Miller Cottage Grove. Dryer, Portland; Miss Beatrice held high score. Saturday, June 28. Watkins, Gold Hill; Mr. and Mrs., WILD WEST RO John Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Mrs. Elizabeth F’nhrenwald h«‘ld Annual Camp Meeting Withrow. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian a picnic June 13 at her home south I MANCE” and of this city in honor of the birth Bailor. Junction City; Mr. Dates Are July 19 to 29 Rex King Mrs. H. C. Wheeler. Pleasant Hill; dav anniversary of her house guest. | Comedy » ■ Miss Allie Wheelrr, Dexter; Mr. Mrs. Regina Bohm of Portland. A « and Mrs. Morton Bristow, Goshen: Sword Points” Plans an* being rapidly picnic luncheon was served in a Mr. and Mrs. Clay Garoutte, Mr. grove and tables were decorated pleted for the annual Melhudist and Mrs. Gus Gross. Mr. and Mrs. with roses grown by the hostess. camp meeting which this year will Sun.-Mon.. June 24-25 Al len Hoyt. Bandon; Mr. and Mrs. Those present beside» the guest of be held July 19 to 29. The taber ‘ THE BIG CITY” Ernest Danner, Mr. and Mrs. Stan honor were: Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried naele and camp grounds will be in Lon Chaney and Marceline ley Bough, R. R. Robertson. Spring Graber, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cald readiness some ■ time liefere th, Day. field; Mr. and Mrs. C. I. “ Kime, well, Mrs. Laura McKernan, Mrs. date set for the opening. Th, Browns- Mahala Teeters, Mrs. Julia Ashbv, camp meeting officials, with per Coquille; Doris Coshow, Comedy ville; Mr. and Mrs. Thornton I An- Mrs. Marietta Eva mission of the Methodist state run " ■ Town, Mrs. ‘ Woman Chasers.” Mrs. Aubrey, demon, Aurora; Mr. and •y, Mr«. Carrie Hemenwav. i ferenee, have set aside Sunday Paramount News. James Green. Coburg; Miss Ruth M rs. Dora Fuson, Mrs. Diey Phil June 24, ns Methodist camp meet Davis, Carlton; Mr. and Mrs. F. F. lips, Mrs. Ella Tiller. Mrs. Eliza | ing day and on that day the pas Tuesday. June 26. Cooper, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Glen beth Rohde, Georgetta church in Knowles. tor of * every Methodist '................................ Corey, Hood River; Kay Olson, Viola and Elizabeth Rohde. Robert the state will announce the dates THANKS FOR THE Trent; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garoutte, Fuson, Mazie Phillips and Raphael : for the camp meeting an'l urge BUGGY RIDE.” Dorena; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evans, Aubrey. Each pastor members to attend, Laura La Plante and Grangeville, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. will recite the history and aims Glenn Tryon Friedenbaugh, Fortuna. Cal.; Mr. Mrs. J. H. Chambers and Mrs. of th' camp inci ting and a special and Mrs. Al Fisher, Stockton, Cal.; Andrew Comedy Brund were hostesses collection will be taken for camp Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kime, San Monday afternoon at Masonic hall ground improvements. A number A Cow's Husband.” Mateo, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Lester for the Past Matrons’ club, At of collections already have been Wheeler, Cedarville, Cal.; Mr. and the business meeting plans were taken ranging in amount from $.’> w ediiesday, June 27 Mr«. Henry Rohner, San Francis for a 1 o ’clock luncheon to to $2tJ. ‘‘THE MATINEE IDOL” co; Mr. and Mrs. Car] Penland, made It is definitely known that be held Monday, July IS, at the Redmond, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Bessie Love and Johnnie Boswell Springs hotel, This will Bishop Titus Lowell, recently trims Alva Bond, Rosalie, Wash.; Dr. and be the last meeting of the season. furred from India tn the northwest Walker. Mrs. J. R. PcaJl.-t««. St. of the next regular meeting to be in conference to take he place Comedy Mo., an,] Denney Abel, Montesano, September. A social afternoon was Bishop Shepard, who has been A Knight of Daze. Wash. spent with needlework. A delici transferred to Paris, France, .will ous luncheon was served. Old be here for a part of camp meet Haldeman-Davis. fashioned sweet williams and ferns ing. Other workers will lie A very pretty wedding was were colorful room decorations. nouneed soon. solemnized at the Christian church in Carlton at 2 o’clock Wednesday Columbia and Maids From Here. The Pythian Sisters entertained afternoon, when Mis, Ruth Davis, the Knights of Pythias and their The American Legion post here daughter of Mr. and Mr«. J. Davis families at a social evening a/ter has been requested by the Eugene of Carlton, became the bride of their business meeting Wednesday post to select Columbia and her William Haldeman, son of Mr. and night. A pleasant time was eu four maids for a flout in the Mrs. C. Haldeman of Cottage joyed and after a social hour re- Fourth of July parade at Eugene. Grove. Rev. Clive Taylor, pastor freshments were served by th»- The drum corps from here will be of the Cottage Grove Christiarf women. A picnic was planned for in the parade and it is probable If you wish to be permanently re- church, read the marriage service. July 22 in the Wiese grove on th<- that n boy scout troop may parti liFved of gûâ in stomach and bowels, The bride was given in marriage London road. Mrs. Elizabeth Mr cipate. take Baalmanna Gas Tablets, which Miss Farland was elected a delegate to are prepared especially for stomach gas by her brother. Cash Davis. and all the bad effects resulting from Rose Haldeman, sister of the grand lodge of the Pythian Sisters. last Thursday afternoon for tho gas pressure. i groom, was bridesmaid and Ray Ad club, Libitum club. Additional That empty, gnawing feeling at the pit of the stomach will disappear; that Haldeman, brother of the groom, The Star class of the Baptist guests were Mrs. B. H. Evans of anxious, nervous feeling with heart pal was best man. Mrs. Clive Taylor McMinnville, Mrs. C. E. E. Umphrey pitation will vanish, and you will again sang “I Love You Truly" ft preced-1 Sunday school will meet Saturday and Mrs. W. S. Averill, A pleas- be able to take a deep breath without afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. ing the ceremony and Miss Glenda discomfort. Butler. Miss May Leonard, ant social afternoon was enjoyed That drowsy. sleepy feeling after Ro«.« played Mendelssohn’» wedding O. Miss Odessa Newcomb, Miss Thel and a delicious two course luncheon dinner will be replaced by a desire for The bride was beautifully was nerved. Roses were decora- entertainment. Bloating will cease. march. white georgette and ma Hodson and Mrs. Butler will be tions. Your limbs, arms and fingers will no gowned in Election of officers will longer feel cold and "go to sleep" be lace with an attractive embroidered hostesses. —4>— cause Bialmann's Gas Tablets prevent a be held and a social hour will fol Mr». Harold Axley entertained gas from interfering with the circula tulle veil held in place with low. tion. Get the genuine, in the yellow pack* wreath of orange blossom». She Tuesday afternoon for the M. I’, age. mt any good drug store. Price $1. carried a shower bouquet of budded G. club for its list meeting of the Crexwel), Elkton and Drain chap rose» and lilies. The bridesmaid season, A social afternoon was ter» of the Eastern Htar will be wore a frock of orchid flat crepe spent on the lawn, A dainty two- guest» of Cottage Grove chapter and carried a shower bouquet. Friday 1— ---- work . course luncheon was serviwl. Hweet- evening. Initiatory Church decorations were basket* of! pea» and candy tuft were table rambler roses, snapdragons and I will be exemplified. decorations and baskets of yellow lilies. The young couple received I daisies an'l delphiniums were room Mrs. Frank McFarland enter decoration«. many useful and beautiful gift.«.’ —♦— tained Friday afternoon honoring The bride has been teaching in Gas Made Her Cross, The Latham Community dub at her son Rex on hi-*» eighth birth its la«t meeting voted to disbnnd the Cottage Grove city schools for Can’t Eat or Sleep the past three year*. After spend day anniversary, Thom? present for the summer. The dub will ing a few days in the Rainier na were; Arlene • Andernon, Alta and hold its first meeting in the fall Hhandn, Tom tional park. Mr. and Mrs. Halde G|<-n King, Irene ‘ ■ When I would bloat up man will be at home in the timer Kern, Verna Culver, Virginia Met on the first Friday in October lit the home of Mrs. Rov Fry. with gas. ildn’t Bleep, was apartments in this city. ealf, Ellery Dixon, Fairy, Minnie cross and is. Adlerika has and Henrietta Hendrickson, Blanch Mrs. Harold Whitlock entertained relief/’—Mrs. M. given me The women’» missionary society Paquette, Lawrence Wiese, Orval Friday afternoon with a surprise .Meyer. and Norval Blackmore, Francis of the Christian church held its party honoring her sister, Miss Adlerika relieves Mt oina ch regular meeting June 13 in the Malcom, Eileen Town, Harold and _ ____ on ___ hf ____________ rthirteenth and sourness in TEN minutes. Act ■ hureh parlors. Mrs. D. T. Awbrev Brice Tower and Millard mid Rex Eunice Merandn, birthday anniversary. Guests were lower was in charge of the meeting an I McFarland ing on BOTH upper and The afternoon was Horine Straiiscn, Eileen ami Ellen bowel, it removes old waste ruat- led devotionals. games. A large Town, Mabel Blnekinorn, The subject for spent playing Lucile ter you never thought was in your study was “Making World f’i’i birthday cake lighted with eight Stonebiirg, Marie Cooley and Jun Let Adlerika give your zens.’’ ,The system, following program candles centered the luncheon table nita Morris. The afternoon was bowels a REAL was given: Scripture reading; talk and delicious refreshments and wire spent playing grimes. stomach Ice cream cleansing and see how much bef on “Making World Citizens,’’Mrs. served. Sweetpeas and lilies were ami cake were served. Sweetpeas house decorations. it will surprise you. Ada Oakes; vocal duet, Mrs. Wil ter you feel. and roses were room decorations. Cottage Grove Pharmacy and Owl liam Watson and Mrs. Small; read The honor guest received many nt Drug Htore. tractive gilts. SOCIETY ¡ Arcade Theatre thihsdav , ji n I': THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON. tursamm «erri»"» «I II. i'iiln« asrvl,. .1 I ao. I*rs>»r m..Iina »I 7 III) Unira day vt.nitty. ! Church News Ì Rnptl t itervicM Rev I Clevenger of Corvallis, i, |. Baptist pastor of this city, fill the pulpit nt the Sunday noon »erviie. The church will in the uiiiuu ser vice S u nda. ning nt the M I hud, t chiir.-h. Christian Sendees — • • The In en ucea In lile Christ ' ’ will be the subject of Pastor C livu 1 SV 1"ir at the Sunday forenoon b<»rv ice. Pa« tor I'nvliir will givi » th. nti'i• «age nt th»’ union «'hur«*h n »rv ice . u be hoki nt M i p III. Ill the Meth u.b.t church mid hin nub im t will be "I'lu' Church That I 'llHIIgl • h- World. ' >'iii.I.-ii -i h. . nt l>:4'i ». m. and Chri-diuii |.'iide>i vor ut 7 p. m. Methodist Servirò» \t i day fur, noon service l’a«t A. Linn will proni h on ported Opportunity." Mr« Hart will sing n soln. Tl in the series of union elm vices will bo held at M Sunday night at tin, rbu Pastor Clive Tavlur will speaker. Mis, Flossie Mat sing a special selection, school will meet at 9:45 a. Epworth League at 7 p. m. thrlsilan Hcl.ac, Muclsty. 34-.’ S. . ..ml •Irovt. Sunday survl«-»» >1 II ■ m Wd nudar evunlnx luUmuiiy lucrili., «| a o’rleek A free rlrrulatlnu librar. la inaintain.d In th.- buUdln« lb. i cordially Invited to attend th.- .-Iiur. Ii arr vleu and niaka uaa of the library The subject of the lesson «ermon for Sunday forenoon will In "Christian Science. " Church of Christ (l.oml.m l’J miles •outh uf Voltfttfw Grove.) Sunday *rr vices; Btblr study 10 a in . wurnhlp II a. in., scripture study 7:30 p. m. • • • Seventh Dav Advmtisl »'hurvh Weat Main street. Saturday. Sabbath ■< huol at 9:45 a in., church arrvlcr It II a in Prayer mretin« at 7:30 p ni W rdn. »-lay • • • Church of God -207 north H str* t Sunday »chool every Sunday at |0 o'clock Preaching every Sunday at 11 u'clwk • • • Full GoaprJ Denomination. Mcrlin^a every Friday and Tuesday evening at . :io p. in. at the home of Edna E Rasa. 973 auuth M|«th «tree! • • G Lutheran Miaai«>n __ *— R Trauliiiann. pa «tor Woodman hall, over bicycle shop Divine service al 2.30 evrry fourth Hun All -------------------------- Lutherans, Irrespective <»f --- na d«r — ---- tlonaiity. are cordially invited, also other» who are without a church home First Church of Naiwr«n* Etrvmlh and .Adama. A W Hohn*-«, pastor, .Sunday .it •» t’• preachlag i i Munday at 11 and 7 .10; prayer mretln< 1 day at 7:30. • • • >’• ntrruutul Kaarhibly of (iud — Ka>t Mai aerosa ---------- from ------ S .. P «lallen ------- n - ---------- ------------- Harry' II. Iler, pastor. Hunday «rtiool al S.4& « »’i. : aarvleu at 10 <.*■ • in . yo'inc p>-opin’« mortine al 7 p m. .-ovan »•Itati«' srrvlcu al S p m.. mertlng« every nlyht al » p. ni ovrvpl Monday 21, Snappy Haying Judging bv the nuiiiber of me rotin coni« aneli this spring it looks like u banner year for moth». »>',> M. IhutlUI Munro. attuti,» uin II llsnuiivr. pa.lur n«* k Everything for the Fourth at The Fair 4 THE BIGGEST STOCK Fireworks INCLUDING FIRECRACKERS, FLASHCRACKERS TWO INCH SA LUTES, TWO INCH FLASH SA- LUTES, BOMAN CANDLES, RE PEATING CAP PISTOLS, CAPS, SPIT DEVILS, T0RPED0S, PINWHEELS, SPARKLERS, ZEPPELIN BA .. LOONS. Also, fliiK» of every description, including two styles to fasten on the radiator cap; bunting, decorating crope pttjier and all the other necessities for a glorious cole bration. 42 Piece Set of Dishes Free! A beautiful 42 piece set of dinnerware is to be given away soon. We take your name with every 50 cent purchase. THE FAIR No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels 4 Always on Hand at Kem’s for Drugs 9