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'I'll ONTARIO ARGUS, THURSDAY, APPIT, 1. 1915 BOI i ! ''' I 'OTj A Trip rhrouj NY88A m.v.v Live -News From Surrounding Towns And Country. Happenings of a Week IRONMDE OREGON. ITLAND ITEMS. March 29, 1"!.".. March 22, 191 I, The Ironside baseball tes - A got, I number of our Pruitland ting anxious fur a game with Unity peoph Bttendcd the IBCrod concert and Malheur. The boys had prut- given by th Payette high school uti- tice game on Thursila . al . MM OB dor t h direction f i'rof. T. II. Xeil Sunday with tin K Ml ;ii thi I "!' u theatre Sunday af- itanii' li expected with Unit ternoon. The building was picked er Sunday in order to initial their ind the ronctri was good. Prof. N'cil nrw MlltS, Ml II also teaching music in thr La Fountain of Brady Candy Co., of Prultland echoob and under his dlree Mat) Mr. Sprinkle of Portland Rai tlon thi eighth grade pupils will give snuasen I Co. Cudahy meal man of i ncerl April 16. Roic, Mr. Rosenbaum of Bali i.nko The high achool declamation eontael heat of friends nfca arc offering theii City, Mr. Dooley of Baker grocery, will be held in the Mothodlsl church congratulations upon his approarhinr Mr. Boutherland of Baache Rdw. Co.ni. tw daj ivoRlng. The one who marriage. The ceremony will tak -ero all vl Iton at Iron Ide tore wlni will go t Namps o inter the place at Caldwell Wednesday! an New Plymouth Brevities. John Bankers arranged earj pleasant lurprise Friday etenlng foi Mlai Minnie Lewli who i i Wednc day becomes the bride of Dale May. The affair took the form of a mil ceiianeous "shower," which was con tributed to by ovi r 00 friends of th happy young couple, Misi Lewis he (frown to womanhood in this settlor and is greatly loved by all who know li' r. Mr. May is the youngest son 01 Mr. and Mrs. C. I!. Ma and has I during the week Ita contest which Will be held there Six loads of hogs left h i on Wad April IS. Admission IS and 10 cents day night for Brogan i iroute on will be charged hero. shipment to Portland bj Q B. Ruth- 'lie will give their play, erford. W. R. Lofton, u II Quinn, "Mr. Bob," April 80 Wnltrr Miiin-i'. chii i i and Bart Stevens and Enid G Lawrence ai '-ted In hauling thorn, rialted Rot. Cylos and family at Paj Fred and Walter Lai of let . mda. Prairie, who f ' their cattl In thl vicinity i iovi d their stoch to tl ' of the i ' h th lai of tl i v. The famll) will be I wing to Flag Prairie soon. c. w. Klbler returned from tho roun' bride from Kentucky. They will hum. in re on the Intel) si tjulri d place from Si oti Davl . A hi srty and Mr. and Mi u hlrosl ami chil dren were entortalnod Bundaj even imr al the A, Btotlor hot i ... 1 1 be kotball team of tin high School will play against the New Plymouth team al New Plj mouth Friday. They played at Fruit land March 18, the score wax IS to 0 in fan - i uitland Thi free pit tare how given nt Iton tl" ' ev. all and th children's raoss John Bmlth' on th- i . nlni "r tioir and n horse race afforded amuoemonl 1 crowd Baturdaj aftoi we re r-i b: tl friends h thl oon, Noble Peacock won the I communlt) , 'ii ., ii i tun i.r Bonlta eras eek end t Itor at Julia Smith's. .1 i l Hi .i- I. ' " was a pair of o . I .' .1 the hildren to il a half I ai n I of candy. !uj a Bppolnti d after a brief honeymoon trip Mr. nn.; i May will establish their honv In Now Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Pickens of Watsoks N'eb., an1 here looking after theii orchard just east Of town. Mr. an I Mrs. Pickens are delighted with th. rine wi nther and are comparing tin warm Minn;.' day. and the pfOgTOSS spring work with the cold dlaagri ibis weather which has prevailed In 'i braska for weeks past. The Boy BeOUtS and their master, w. m. Bal r, enjoyed hike and fish ing trip to the Rig Willow a few days The boyi who are a sturdy lot of youngster took especial pieaasnn la preparing the meals, and doini i M.i r work incidental to camp life Mr. Maker is ptOUd "f hi- boys nnd tin Interest which they mnnifi nisation bin, ( . W. Si ve- and son Fdwin. ! 1 had a whole day at my disposal Orvflli Walters and Hiss Lulu Tomp- nnd decldod to riall the Ontario High kir j ,, , ,. p l(, i!ois,, the last School, and make s tour of the differ - week, returning Saturday evon ont departments, I first visited Ml i time to attend the Orange Clark's senior-Junior English els They were studying Carlyle's Essa 01 i most enjoyable nffalr was the Burns, and discussing the different blrthds) party given Sunday after- poem- referred to la the essay. I noon by little Miss Mildred Conklln to i was told thai the sen, or- were else friends In honor of her seventh writing their orations and made i r birthday. The little folks proaent port on the material they had road Helen and I udle clement. Vera ""l outlined every Friday, while apt n ind BeSSiS Pose, -ban and Ruth Bttt- thai da) the juniors reported upon R , Bula Oramas, Helen Walla, Rose current -vent. Next I was conduct..., and (era Hondo. Ida Beotyo, Rich- to Mr Baily'a first year history clasi a,,l and Thomas Kennedy. Volney and " '"""I jt "0 .- rextine-. Mr Murdo Hickox. Later In the evening Ballj has s unique way oi calling the. ,. .1 N Butler, Mrs. E. ?. Rose, rM, whan a pupil haa his lesson ho I and Mrs. Sam S..he. ailed. A dainty "present." but I ven if he is there, II luncheon of ko cream and cake waa & pn pared his lesson he answers vaoseni it miner staroou me when a girl behind me upon hear ing her name called answered "ai sent," In matter of con-... rata . bul when Mr. Ball) I plamed his s it m I thought it a very good one. Kv-'ry Monday morning this class has a do The contest at I was won by looks down from its vnie u, (j.,, ...i. i... , ""ll niii iw who ny lV .,,.,) .. llCl'llut I in rl n old, ipi.unce. with the friedly gleant since. I'he high c' d (' '. "'' ' '' ' 't",,m.J iiitiTlained bv Mis i:,,v.i.... t . 1 ' 'inK)J i ne u'l-HicniT ill nor Hill I, Mr, , Hall, Ml Friday evening, Mnrrh" Si ueiignuui mm is reported btbj people. A party of Nyssa Masons tnritnrtjJ irvod. Mis- Helen WelN, who ha been at- j tending school on Head On Flat, has I n visiting this week at the V. Hickox home. Mr. John DaWI n spent Sttttda) at ome of Mr. Bpalabower at at Kruitland. bate upon hlstorll al tepn . la At HOf I ... .1. . : .. I. . I. I ... ..I : . Ml - Stella Millikin and Mill Thco- ,lav ln" ' "m l" ' "'n'" "'"" ' ' ' H- loivpil. I Hat the . real- -t i iii ni . f n the WI -k end With .; Jean c.mklin. Don Conklln returned from Juntara Monday. The Baakoi Pound social held at the OtangO hall. Saturday night, W8J Wall Sttended and thoroughly enjoyed by all. The weighing was perhaps the most fttn Of the evening, all finding 'hat after a ihort time spent in the hall, they had rained several pounds. The literary program was a MM nnd we aotod several visitors from Ontario nnd the St, Paul n ighhor BOOd. Mr. Roffn an Was on the Roulevard We In thering young cattle to to the range near Ironside M.i'l. tt and Pste Count Rev ., in i ho . ii i Idle ..tl, ,,i with tl ich contr r M I Ml S. ', .. :.. , s , ., ,, una h v. Molthnn l lo. Julia Smith and to i- ..turned waa po n hool board will fi I the middle of the week : - i ii' when thej will aftoraais i owing to sick- arrangi for holding an si the production which was first In Plvi th i -: sreanticinai i l,:,M '- ,M ,iin,,rr nt ,l1' ing with considerable pleasure f Bunday. 114 when Mra. Ooo. ,'1''-'' B Conklln who has boon vary Soil, will s mo PP lil" P"ri w,"l'k- ! ! " In ths asaombl 1. This is on" -.' tin i numbers h t ! -. i .' ' bur au of i ci urn xiii' ';e: in sou'i ilowl; ring. c. f. Amldon has bi n days and i II ; .i' II Speedy recovery. Tl,.. I'..,.... I C. - .I..MI ........ .... ,...,!. ,,,, ,ii,ii;r ,u , I I n tdnle ... Th; 111 i ome new grangei ' niii Orange at the Qrangt On i ca and Rom wai wealth -applied t.. both the individual and State." Thl topic was dim u i d In clai - and how tlv condition! In ths United States compare with those of Qreeci and Rome before their downfall. Mr Riles' commercial department came next. The spelling ' Is - was having a "spall down" and int -t ran high, in their "com -puniii m e" cour . they were writing bttSlnOOl letters, ami I saw many samples of model bu m. letters. From there I strayed into tin science department, conducted by Mr. Williams. A chemistry i Itatlon wa in prosnTsaa. One of the pupils made a very good and Intel ' upon the chemistry of paint-, varnl K . leather, v ool, tton, lilk, and rubfa i '.. r whi. h the els d tl v lopmenl and hi-to-' of thl ' ' of deviation of atomic and weight of the d'i';. The phj rics class i very int ini . Hi. , ! . and in sting "' rl of i ectrh it-. and also t. 'i graph) . i tatlon were fitted UP '11 the labm "ew Tork," "il c go," and inuarioiHsi rriiiay evening fof ..f .. t 1: ,l , ,.i.,,..-. ... nu'iiiuiiK mi' lertiire iL area op w. i . Brunei Thepeihu ..:..i...l ,.f M t c. i . ' . " ' ini.-u in niCTFrn, ,,. npier, .1. (. Wid il i onsen, j i . rmmi r S. I). (((J ert. Tllntllf rs' meeliiiii ..,.. L...1.1 . VT" mmm ""laojaj w. i . 1. 11. in in.- neuiodist rhoJ l.aier relreshmeits wr. servj the I'Hsement of the parsonage. Tl,,, M..I1,.. I.a ,.U.a- ... .. ... ., ... ....,....,.......,,, ,,., aiinenjj 01 Miss l.ulu WOgoroon Ml thj SSjj r M.....I. '.: f... .1 . a .1 ....... M -. 1 ,., Hie Mirp..-e ,, ,irirtl ing their Easter songs. After thpj lice a uainty luncli was Mies Kor.s Mitchell bai I nn-mj ly ill tor the ihsI few wi Miss Bessie Hoyiiell and Mr. r Caldwell nf Nyssa delivered lepturwl the Warren s"hoiil house last FridijJ the SUDJSC1 of Ihe Future of Y01 America. 1 ne couri scene irotn the Merthi of Venice will be one of the main fa tea of the program given next Friej by the associated student hudy. other interesting number will bt Faster edition of the seventh and, grade Gazette. P .1, Philips nnd As old Cook hsve COUSOntod to fumifth I music Miss Pearl Walk whs thrown fJ her Imrse. while returning Imtne -fn s I I last week. Aside frntni I U.,l. l.. ....... l:... !. 1, .-.ni in ..ninvi., .iiikb iiana.'.' wm ug jured and is again alt miling school, Cod) Butler of Arcadia i. not J tending sehool at N a Mormon i hureh Is bomg ini r nf Park avenue ami Th street. . 1 in oi the Nsna Cnir rJ mtemplatlng tho i splay"Aunt Dinah's ijuiltintf fun Francisco," and the pupils sent tha raturne of which will bs pm ..v.. I . 1 l. r .1... .! : I J M Tj 1 r and Chs . Howard t' Oat '' 1 .1 the at tin fn I of the week, n lattei part with ftaigfai for W. J. Ilinton. Chas. Anthony made a trip to llrogaii m. I ... 1 da. , rt'tui mi. srdaj with a thoroughbred hog. A. . Towler made a dip to linker I... . ..( ,1. I ....... ,-.. 1 . IL. ... ... .... i.i.n anil ii.ie,,, ,..i , 1 , , , r . nign order ann this one prom ,r""s returning mi Sunday. T., Motl ' Circle will hold ts.lr to be equally so. The men v will b Dr '.:, j nis of t phoid fever. :d of the M tl 1 .1 ....... t the I i. th- pi, ., lu. dun which was Hrst In ' ' ' n"'"":l "rnnirr 111 me ..raugi , ,.,,,,.,.,, .,.,.,., r,,,,,, the dlf . . , . T I - " r th C, -nil S: day evening. April Md. and SmSST InTtHSm Z ccU ' ' " fU,,,"iM " binn Club, and which some of those " ' oapoeted the event will bring .1 ' b naveb a inatrumontal In "-' to tho Pedagogy das, taught by Mr. n,e bH,,uet given by the o,idW lending to other part of ti. state. ' B Conklin and son Donald mad ' "t"r- I P"1" boro were studying last Saturday night m boner a ..' the high ichool Studonti " "" "" Vf 0 Nyasa, Monday. "ie principle. r grammar, ngr.ln Hick at Colli re" in the 'r- "' Mrs. V. . Hickox enter- familiarizing then elvi with thr for th" benefit Of tlv ' fc '" Sunday. Mr. and Mrs ru,,Si ,,,,.,, ,,nll t .--,t l,i r it In f, this week, refreshments will b bs ball boj , All of the plays K ven I A Orasaaa and family. Mra, B 1 Kni,., feanad tba elaas te he en rved VI mbers are requested to so fnr by the high school have been i ""k-x and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haw- . ',, , , , ,' , .... kj.w dignified and intelligent. I'm urc high order and this one promi-es "'". fc """ ( a :i McOrogor and Mrs 1 nftern. on li.li.t s:,.,,il, .....!.. .. ...:.. ... 11. .!... ,".,,,, ,..,(,,, III. 1.1, ,1 III I,, I hi' , r . r.i 1 . , .... . ''"""" moot ha 1 1 I ' III t tl Ui'liL til I llli.l III Pi. . 1.1- eyec, but found Dr. Pi ' 'v "'' ',;' '"' t0 1 I mi hi- arrival. '" pnsoenl end addreas the mooting. Den Ruth rford retun to the, I recently put In a hUga r"'-v v "" vh'"- ,"- hi '1'ipl.e. .1 at 1 ., Ollns tank and Install d a 1,1.110 to pump the gasoline. Ha will sail al used to purchase suits for the ha-- ,;" l" nl Sunday with Mra. C E 1 . ..I Whitney. 1 throufl I t iii.. 11 to M- it . I. mi oi thai pi Conn..! N . u,. an. I !'ai ill' d I. their 1 oi th ween Fail an llui en, while pi. ball on Thur la received a icvei 1 in in-- left ankle. Stan Van liui.n and family moved to then homestead oa Wedaoaday, H. c. Rims of I'n.ty waaa vl dtot ai &.:.. .1 1.. i mi. iiiiii:hii 1 ,, .mine Minion, over Sunday, returning home on Monday He broiieht with him several hundred pound- .. bo mud neat wlurh is being handled at the Ironside store llr. aSS took back a load of piovi- nam with him. Theln a and Klton Smith returned from Ontario last week where they have been attending ichool. Miss Mary l.ocev who has been visiting in Ontario the pust three months, returned to her home here the lust of the week " ' ' I and family moved to their aaeaaatead aear Cariile Butte the first of the week, where th. will lay for a short time to do their1 Spring work, then they will move to the Kim- sawmill on Weal Camp here thev will be emplocd foi the summer. 1 oyd Weavi r and famll) of Bonlts who have hoi n 1 mployod i't the I farm the paal five months haw turned to th. ir taiiu at li.uiit.i Arthur Young returned from .m- t.no oa Baturda after two weeks it with friends al Ontario. Willie Bunt n turned from Brogaa with a load ' on 8 ind 1 Walter llin. Claude Den 1. Il and fai ill) of Mal heur have mooed to the Loco) home. win re Mr Dei rick Will bl employed mi the farm. K. Nichols w.iit to 'Vegan on v his fi 'illy after spending the winter In 0 tat Mr. Nichols will i .'fiiu haul g lumber from Oatarii -eon to b Ud aow 4 ' da llii house on his plaos al ball 1. Amldon. Little llernard Fastman, four venn " l",'-sr' Wright and daughter old, is quite in with itright disease. Sarah- trm near Woioor, were A train ur M from I visiting relatives in this section the t. ndaneo, i latt,,r Prt of this week. Tie a-t of the Crange pla , 1 and delta r .ni quantltio to Mi sad Mrs. w. Quarterman are 1 daughti 1. i.. . 1 March .'. so, who I.. ;. , n conduct ing a picture -how lure, announces he will give mx rat Is of go .i pictures ew i 1 ii.i:. algbl at Frank HaiL Mr, T. C. Howard on 1 ivitli 11 bmm j 'i act ltd at l.i.-t M , day. .v'hii milking, the SOU StOBfod 00 Ms fOOl and in trying to free alt -if ths ... rnuaaa aim to fall in such a mannei thai one of n, a. Lie bones was broken. 1 he I luitlan.l ,,'li.,.,, u.,.. ..I........ ,, , , .,,,.,,-,, I the first of the week to i'ii ,,,i. ,...., . l... -- W. HI. SehOOl rooms on account of diphthenu. (."has. Davis, who formerly lived here, WOJ chosen from tho Paette high school to go to Naauag last week aS one of the donatio., ill tlU' lonle-t a that pl.ue. Mi. un.l Mis. !:. K. Huntei drove i. Air. J. o. SmUifiolds, mar Ontario, last Thursda.N. He also attended Sun da) school at the Methodist church Sunday, the firai ho has booa abk to k" slaco Last Oetobor. So' l ' Deal, conference mission ar secretary, was la Nampa Taos da) and Wodneedaj of laai week to conduct s 1 Issionary Institute. Il nle. Ro Bl 1 Baker ths the wees for s fc da) visit family. v" ai.a 1 la.-,!, horse buyer af Raker, was In the vii nit) the last oi the an ek purchasing ho an arrived la lay on busii M Duncan entertained a number to dinner oa Bunday. John Smith and famll) .-pent Friday ill the S ,...- 1 1. u. Mr. and Mrs. II TV Wood of G Ing are here looking after baaia ta. Mr. and Mrs. Wood pur- n ral ear load- of 1 all apples bora la.t fall which they sold in the Gooding district They are planning ' hi' 1 -ome thi if a siiffi. 1. it ' quantity is available. Miss Mariam L. Woodberrv and Row. Ladwig Thompson, superintend ent of Coiigiegational Missions, will speak at the Congregational church April 1st. Miss Woodberrv comes to Stud) conditions and impart informa tion 1 on. ..ruing home missionary work. Ml - !'i ! l.andon, a newcomer here and who possesses a sweet and eajL tared voi.e. will sine; severul solos. A spirit of activity is abroad throughout the length of the valley plowing, seeding and the spiaving 1 orchards is the chief work just now L. !: a .1 .... mi iiiugiiiiiceiu w earner conditio Which have prevailed for the last few awoks has bOOa the means of pushin" spring work well ahead. Orchardists lepoit that the fruit spurs are thick!,, set and with the partial rest that some varieties of apple, had la.-t star that the fl crop should be a bum per one. a larger acreage than usual li being prepared for corn this year. The improved soil conditions has made the growing Of this staple grain a table on.- and it Is stat. i to old oastera far man that unite as goad l"i'ii can be raised here a.- in many sections of Nebraska and Illinois. A large number of silos were built in l'.'i;.-l!U by the farmers of the val ley, and many more are contemplating ouiiuinj, me coming season. Father Nolan the proud posi of new I'm,! runabout, the 1 the members of the Catholic elm,, li at PayOttO. lather Nolan is pa-t... of the Payette, New Plymouth and Pa ' royally entertained at the Mulled roach, Monday evening. KINGMAN KOI.OVY NEWS, Peter Mellink has leased the A. F Wad. farm for three years. Mr. Mel link is an enterprising young Holland- problems of pattern making, moulding, they will ull muke splendid tenche. .. Last, but b no mean least, I 'the Domestic Science and Art dOBSUft sent, :mi ted b) Miss Gray. TVis occasion was most enjoyable I..,.,, the girls were making delicious little Individual sponge oakoa, and a . donated one to the -,.,., pan." I studying batter and 1 . o. mictions and tl.. delicious popovers, hponge and cukes ore no less surprising tl.a., true. The art class was solving the t Mdffllot or of S Pebeccahs was attended by s lis crowd and was a great sues.. The Nyess barber shop of Mr. Chin t. : i. , 1 , .. i'iiw-iiii eiiniiKcn nanus, in new mil being Delhi tiiton Mr. F. K,i villa, who for the rtiJ months, has been visiting hi- bajBJ 1 Ablsuis, Wisconsin, has rvtrnsi 1 Ns,.i. MRS . KELLEY IS CONVALESCI er who has been in this country about five year-. Miss Dorothy Pilcher, of Spurta, Wis., has arrived in the Kolony and will be the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Maxwell, for the summer. A force of carpenters from New Plymouth will commence work on H. D. Thompson's new bungalow this week. Mr. Thompson is a popular and successful teacher in the New Ply mouth school and has been engaged to ' ach the Kolony school the coming Bl He recently bought a forty acre ranch here, and he and his wife will move over from New Plymouth as soon a.s school closes. Mr. ami Mrs. Peter I.Ian, formerly! of Nyssa. have moved into the "White Hou-e" on Mr Kingman's land. Mr. Man has rented a part of Mr. King-' man's land. A sewing class of nine members has been organized among the girls of oun school. Miss Florence Kingman will ' instruct them. The boys are consider- i ing forming a manual training da.--. but have not yet completed their or ganization. Mrs. William Waltz BBS had charge of the school since Mis, Carl SOB resigned and is proving a most efficient teacher. n the evening of March IS. Miss Kingman entertained a part yof 15 young people in honor of Miss Helen Peck- birthday aaaivorsary, A hilar ious evening was spent playing g and a dainty lunch was served When etc., two girls working together and fitting each other. WI,. u my tour wus completed 1 found that it wus tune for school to he dismissed. I had no idea that it was m late, and thought whdt a very short ami agreeable da . VALUf OF CROP ROTATION. No real friend of agriculture advocates tiie lii-edless raising of ttiiugs. That has rained i., mucu good luud In 1 Ins country la the past It is Wnstlag IBS tertillty of uiuuy acres now Uut raistug things by good farming Is a dif ferent proiKwItlon, tiecaubo It re quires th,. maintenance of the moans or ralslug them. The nrst essentlul to a good system of farmiug Is a crop rotation, the next proper niai proStaUs ue of the products. A prevailing crop rotatlou Is usually the result of the pust experience of the farm ers of the locality, nod it sbould not be lightly discarded Hut It may nave aoesas sort of hab it It might he much improved. ihis is worth thinking about Is the rotation followed the host poMinie oue .' COUM It he cluing ed with benefit to the farm and farmer? What have boon die affOCtS Of the pas, BjoteOJ oU the Mad Bad 00 its preseut capaclti to produce good 01, .7 .National Jstockmau and Vwnam, Ihe many friends of Mrs. Mi of Payette will bo glad to heartto Mie 1- convalescing from the srnNSBJ operation she underwent in the H Itosary hospital last Saturday. J Kelley who is editor of the Pay independent, is in Onturio and will rJ main for several days. Faster Song Festival. the 1 rthday cake was cat, it was Aki m ,- found that Dorothy Pilcher had .awn ,, ' ta u,u,1 ISMM the thi lie, Fail Warren Ik. ,1 , , "'"" !'''' '"(-' gamOS and had I Karl Warren the ,;., 1 M '"""'- and had Helen Peck the coin. " V" " '" The MOSOS home was the icene of the Kc ' ' l-J Of March Xt iCoo w l"t fill1 fi. . Uviiin I , .. . . 1. m ... ,v" '"" ni nonor ot the 1 it, 1. , .,.i , . . -uiign'gaiionai church. SunoDJ Apni 1. Maralag orvleoi Anthem- Kcjoice Kvermore Chas. H. GsM Invocation (Jloria Patri Pespoiisive K.ading Hymn Christ the Ford is Uises Scripture I .,,.,, Hymn Pastoral Prayer Hymn Golden Harps are Soundinf Announcements Anthem -Cod is not the God of the , "wi (Roger COS sermon Anthem- Savior thy Dying Love. Nsl iiein diction i . niag -I rrieoi Hymn The Day of Resurrection Lord's Prayer la Ualaaa Anthem Glory to Glory's Kin? Chas. H. tiabnl scripture Lossoa Anthem-Cod M Loved the World HymnHail 10 the Lord 1 a-torai Prayer 00,0 Mrs. PeterMi Aniiounci ments Anthem The King of Raster Day" J. Wesley Hughn Raster Thoughts Rev. I Duett Mrs. Peterson and M ----- isin "- :- Hark the Voice of LOOJ an-i Moray Bi in diction - "" -. " ,;:' ::ir r