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fÏÏL subscription, $1.00 a Year Her alò LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920 VOL. XVIII. No. 12 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McGrew Entertain on Anniversary NEW OFFICER* I l LECTFD BY FRIEND« FOR COMING YHAR Temperance Committee—Ruth Hea- eock, «'hairman; Harry Littlefield, At the regular monthly business Della lamb, Gordon Mann. meeting of the Lents Friends church Peace Committee—Rachel Fowler, the following officers were appointed chairman; Lydia Swanson, Wild* for the now year, beginning April 1: Mann. Presiding Clerk—Emil Swanson. Literature Committee—Harry Lit Recording Clerk—E. R. Tamplin. tlefield, chairman; O. M. Tamplin, Elders — Emil Swanson, Elizabeth Sydney I-amb. Mann, Effie R. Tamplin, C. C. Sunday School Committee — Eliza Barker. beth Mann, chairman; Martha Isler, Overseers — Orrie Fowler, Raehel Alvin Thomas, E. R. Tamplin, Lur- Fowler, Lura Thomas, Sydney Igunb. ana M. Terrell. Statistical Secretary — Miaa Edna Ushers—Alvin Thomas, John Bald Burns. win; assistants, Gordon Mann aad Finance Committee—Orrie Fowler, Dwight Fowler. chairman and treasurer; Alvin Thorn- Press Committee—J. Emil Swanson a* Albert Erscin, Martha Isler, Jdhn and Effie R. Tamplin. Political Aspirants for Office Are Beginning to Appear Friday afternoon and evening ot last week, March 12. Mr anil Mrs. J. LENTH GRANGE WON BANNER C. McGrew received their boat of By F. J. Kupfer year for the performance of attend AT POMONA FOR ATTENDANCE friends from two to five and from The actors are now beginning to ing to the business of yours truly in Pomona Grange met In an all-day eight to ten o’clock In celebration of their parts on the political the house of congress. So far there the forty-secoml annlvaraary of their and evening session on Wednesday, March 17, at Evening Star Grange wedding. stage. They are prompted by their is tf dearth of these timid, sensitive hall on Powell Valley roa«l and 42nd About one hiMidre«! and fifty guest« managers and coached to play the “lack of confidence” operators to street. Master J, J. Johnson pre greeted the boat and host»*« during take hold of this most of all de part to which he or she is assigned spised pittance. We blame them not, the reception hour* some of whom sided. In the afternoon at o'clock an Interestlug program In charge of were present at the wedding ceremony ths lecturer, Mrs. Mary Palmer, was to meet the approbation of the pop- when there is more money in selling In 1372 Among the latter were Mrs ulace. shoe strings and running card games. Philip Evans, slater of Mrs McGrew; given. Dr. Kerr of the Oregon Agri cultural College spoke In behalf of th«» Now we come down to local talent. Ambition in the human breast ia George, Oscar and Fremont I «ent, college, noting that through expe>-|. Mana. Mrs McGrew'a brother»: and Mra. On the list of conspirators to take one of the frailties of nature. To be Systematic- Giving Superintendent Catherine Glntv. almost 90 veurs old. monte there wheat had boon Intro Mr. Eggiman < 'Hebraic* Birthday admired and praised for deeds to away from those who have, we find duced Into dry territories where It —Martha Isler. of 213 Grand avenue, for whose hus last Sunday a birthday dinner was better the fellow man lurks in the that the secretary of stateship is the had been thought Impossible to raise Missionary Committee — Effie R. band Mr McGrew worked In hla early It. and the yield had been Increasotl given at the heme of Fred Ehrlich. minds of every one who prides him prize to be handed out to the one Oregon «lay» Tamplin, chairman; Florence Erscin, from five to six bushels to the acre 701» kind street, in honor of Gott- self on his own importance to lead who is lucky enough to have the A delightful program waa given in • lie also spoke of the imnoratlve no*d Dorris Mann, John Baldwin, Sydney th<> afternoon. Including th" reading' 'of Increasing 'he revenue to mset the Lamb, Ralph Repp. lieb Lgglman's seventy-seventh anni ar.d show the way. And such being longest persimmon pole. In our es by Mr» Finley McGrew of •« poem Increasing number of expenses. At Home Missionary Committee—Net versary. The guests Included Mr. Eg- the ease in this free and grand re timation we have in mind one who written by Mr» Orton, a dust by Mea- present there are 2240 students tie Littlefield, chairman; Alice Locke. gtman's sister, Mr* Rudolph Duri- public the constitution provides that is especially fitted to fill this part damee Kenworthy and Olton, a »olo crow<1e<l In'o the buildings. wachter, and her husband: his sons we are all equal and to the manor of our program, and I am most cer by Mr» Clarence Cone, un I .« duet by Mias Gladys Johnson, a musician of Lina Spencer, Velma Phillips, Eliza and their wive* Mr. and Mrs. John Meadamea Jasper and Hells. bom; that we have the right of free tain that the public is of an appre beth Mann. Eggiman and Mr. and Mrs Arnold unusual ability, gave a violin rolo In the evening the guests wore re Eastman, and Mr. and Mrs. William speech, free press and free thoughts. ciative turn of mind when the duty which wus greatly appreciated. Education Committee — Carroll galed by the A»h quartet, nnd nt each Also his grandchildren, These guarantees though are only to which he has been assigned has Mr. Foster, of North Itakota, spoke Tamplin, chairman; Dwight Fowler, Eggiman. division of the entertainment remark» Howard. Norman. Margie and Elisa used at the discretion of those who been well and faithfully performed. ugnlnst the non-partisan league which Mildred Heacock, Violet Littlefield. of appreciation wore made by J. C. beth. <a now In political control of that McGrew are or may be in the possession of This gentleman has held the office stat* A resolution similar to those Mra. Prince dispensed ice cream an official capacity which the public of corporation commissioner for the previously adopte«l by local granges Mr* Becker, of 411 Third street ■ n«t Mra. F It Hlliley poure«l coffee «'ondeninlng th«* efforts of some of The Groves family at 5134 72n<l grants them at stated period* We last four years and during that time vialte«l her slater, Mr* Harry Vpil, Others who assisted In the serving of street has been having a siege with speak of constitutional rights, and he has made one of the best officials the grange officers to Introduce pol Wednesday. •andw'chen nnd cuke were Meixlamee the smallpox. Mrs. Grovn and her itics into the gyange was presented by Kmnta M<-flrew. Nellie M< Grew. Iloy Mr* Tlchenor. of 4704 41st ave little daughter are now convalescent, then we are constantly being remind in this state. He has practiced the Mr Gill and M> Smith, and unani Htaffey, Clarence Cone. Plill'p Evans mously adopted. nue. who has been very III for. several but Mr. Groves is just In the early ed by the politicians that we must most rigid economy in the conduct days, la convalescing and the little Mlevs Vlrc nta Miller. fight for free speech and a free of his office, and as to guarding the stages of the disease. Mr Myers, superintendent of the Loree Itavburn and Edna Miller. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hall made n school for the blind, told of their Mrs. Gilbert and little daughter, press. We have not fathomed this public from being robbed with fic The following Itennl'ful poetic I rib work The Armenian subject was short week-end business trip to their and father. Mr. Morehead, of Rose- particular doctrine why this is neces titious propositions from company» uto was written by Mrs. Orton: farm near Independence, also discussed holt. R. D.. are visiting Mrs. Gilbert’s sary when the declaration of inde who are trying constantly to get by We bring glad Krort'ngs from loyal Mr. Vandertord, of 71st and Cooper sister. Mrs. Sleutz. of 5402 »1st street. After lunch, which was served at 4 the blue sky law, he never allows heart» o'clock, seven candidates were given street* who has been ill with rheu Mrs. Rleutx recently returned home pendence tells us that we are a free To you. Dear 1*1 on ______ cera. the fifth degree. Hamilton Johnstone matism. is somewhat improved from the sanitarium on Foster road. and independent people. But then as any of these concerns to get a foot- Wo bring you thank» for your klndlv and wife, Mrs. Frost and I). C. Lswls, I have started this article with the ing in this state. This is in itself Mr* Hirsch has purchased the P. Robert Chapman drove the Horn- deeds. of the Lenta Grange, were among the Park*.* residence on 41st avenue and forthcoming national >lay to be en- one of the best traits of his honesty schuch-Bradford bridal party to Til Aa you've journeyed through the number. 103rd street and took possession last lamook Wednesday, where the wed acted by a new and untried set of and ability to cope with prospective year* At the lecture hour in the evening weak. ding of Miss Fey Hornschuch and actors in which they will stage that transgressors. Mr. Schulderman is With loving hearta and open hands the Franklin High School GleesClub Mrs. Harry Vail ia convalescing at Harold Bradford took place in the celebrated American You have bravely met each day play entitled, a product of the state and of this and Quirk's Orchestra furnished home from an operation which she evening at the home of the bride's With a word of cheer for the troubled music, and Miss Alice Johnson sang “Reform, Efficiency, Economy and city. Portland should be represented underwent at Rt. Vincent's hospital parents. ones a solo. Howard Emmert, from Jef recently. the Duties of an American Citizen,” by all means at the capital with this Along life's rugged way. Albers Miner Girls concluded on ferson High School, gave several hu we will expect to hear from each and office. Portland being the metrop Mildred Wakefield, who has been Though you may not know of the morous readings and D. C. la’wls And critically ill with pneumonia, is con Thursday a series of demonstrations every actor a complete and versatile olis, consequently has more at stake Hamilton Johnstone spoke. of Albers products at local grocery seed you've »own, valescing nicely, being able to be up erudition of his policies, his views, than other sections of the state. Op stores They report a large attend The following from l-anls Grange Oft'tlmea In pain and team, a part of the time. ance and much Interest In these dem his methods, and he possibly may posed to Mr. Schulderman are three Yet the golden harvest will bring you were among those present: Mrs. Don Mr. Swanson. of the Lents popt onstrations and a resultant stimulus forget himself to depict unconscious other candidates, one from Hillsboro, ald Furey. Stella Henderson. Mr. and Joy Mr* Calkins. Mr. and Mrs. Hotchkiss. office force. Is taking his vaeation In the sales of the company. Throughout the endless yearn ly the intricacies of what is required one from Ashland and the other from Mr. Beneflel, Mrs. Adkins. Mr* Gal His place is being filled by Miss Ryan That the year», that «till remain to M 8. Collbeck, of 4914 44th street, in the makeup of a real and genuine The Dalles, with the expectation of of the main office. loway. Mrs. Van Dyke. Mrs. Pearson. you was recently called to Experiment Mr and Mr* Hnuffin, Mr* Stuart. Mr* Matthew Henry, who under Station. Priest River, Idaho, on ac exponent of the principles of Ameri- one or two more to contest the office. E're life’s brief journey ends Prince. Mrs Ifayboe. Mr. and As to the state senators and rep went an operation for appendicitis at count of the death of hie son-in-law ican citizenship. The public in the May be fillv! with joy. an«l hope, and Krender, Mr and Mrs. Miller, 8t. Vincent*»* recently, was brought Mr. O'Golder. To add to the aad con near future should prepare itself to resentatives we have only heard of peace. Mr. and Mr». Toung. Mr* Thomas. homo Sunday. She is doing nicely dition of affairs, Mr* O'Golder. the nee the political show in all its pris one from this city who has had the la the prayer of your loving friend». Mrs Nelson and Mrs. Rogers, Lents The spring millinery opening at daughter of Mr. Collbeck, has been tine glory. In a very few weeks the nerve to come out in the onen, and Grange won the banner for attend- Mr* Gulllks' hat shop was well at very III with the flu. MLI/TNOMAH COI NTY Nl RNE ance and largeat percentage of new drama will have its quota and each thas is oiir friend, “the Father of HPF'.AKN AT DIMT. 45 P.-T. A. inembers In the pest three months. tended by both buyers and those who In the window of the Lenta Hard- participant will have thoroughly mas St. John*” He has announced him just came tn to "look around" and At the last meeting of the District Nest Pomona will meet In Gr seh am ware company Is the picture of a "try on.” tered his plea for man’s and woman’s self for a promotion. He wants to moose sent from Alaska by Mrs. Free 45 Parent-Teacher association, which ,n June suffrage. Of course we all want to be a state senator this next time. On Tuesday afternoon of this week burg. who is at Treadwell. The ant- waa held at the school house Friday . ~ the Woodmere baseball team «net th« mal had been shot and its back be there and the time set and adver He says he has had more experience afternoon. March 12, Mlaa Young. •’ DAVIK LAID TO REST as a legislator than any man who Multnomah county public nurse, gave ('N FRIDAY, MARCH 12TII Richmond boys In a baseball frame broken with the lest cartridge the tised is May 21 of this year. an Interesting talk on her work In B T. Davla waa born In Tax well on Kellogg field, winning by a »«■or«- hunters had. and it was two and a The star performers in this great has ever been in the legislature. We of 21 to 4. half hours before they could get near the schools and In the homes of the county. Illinois. January 21. 1244, and American drama are quite a few in believe him, and so do a great many W. H Sweet has moved the store enough to the animal to cut Its throat. county where help la needed. She died March 10, 1920. In hla 74th year, numbers. In fact, we are told that others. dwelt particularly on the service ren- In 1240 ho moved with his parents to building on his place on Gilbert road George Snider, of 4413 7»th street, I wish to state to the reader that back several feet from the front, was taken to Emmanuel Hospital five presidental candidates will be derod In the schools, where children Franklin county. Kanaaa. are examined, their health and gen- At the ago of twenty-eight he was turned it around, and to remodeling last Saturday for an operation on his listed on the program. Each and owing to the high cost of news pa[>er oral well-being looked after and the united In marriage to Edith Mannen. It Into a residence. tonsils. After a severe operation every one are prise winners in their which is now quoted on the market attention of mothers called where To thia union were horn five children, Mr* Marvin Hedge is at St. Vin without ti e aid of an anaesthetic Mr. respective occupations in which they at Oregon City, and which is mostly medical aid la required* four of whom are living. cent's hospital, where she underwent Snider Is Mit'rfactortly convalescing The entertainment feature of the Tn 1911 the family moved from an operation on Tuesday morning. at his home, to which he was re are engaged at the present time. monopolized by the contemporaries Those who are next in rank are of the Journal, is almost, but not meeting waa furnished by pupils In Kanaaa to Bellroa^, where Mr* Davla Rhe Is reported to be getting along moved last Tuesday evening This Mrs. Strech'» room, an Interesting died April 25, 1919. satisfactorily. operation came as a climax to four United States senators. These artists quite, $1 a pound. So in my next program and one creditable to the Mr. Davla early In life became a are still having a monoply and will letter I will finish what is left of last Wednesday afternoon the girls' months of suffering. youngsters helng presented. It waa faithful Christian, and waa an active baseball team of Lenta school played not, according to the ouija board the candidates who may come out of Friday. March 5. C. H. Blanchard, greatly enjoyed by the mothers pres- member of the M. E church of Ben- the Woodmere girls' team on the The reader ent. nett Chapel where he was a member Woodmere diamond, the score being of 4713 Powell Valley road, wax called prophecy, have antagonistic or friend their winter quarter* to Goldendale. Wash., on account of ly opposition. This ia rather unfor will readily understand that we are The association la planning aoon up to the time of hla death. 14 to 11 In favor of Lenta. the death of his brother. J. W. Blan tunate and should not be encouraged, the very first ones who should set to give an entortainmant at the Mr. Davts leaves four children, two Joe Ingram, of 10404 57th avenue, chard, whose funeral service was held school house, anti there was an Inter- daughter* Mr*. E. J. Shotwell, of Los as the public expects to get all it can an example to the political aspirants change of Ideas regarding the pro- Angele* Oal.. and Mlaa Minnie Davis, who has been in the fuel business, Sunday. March 14. On last Monday for the money. The next down the in practicing economy and efficiency, recently sold out and has gone to Leslie, a grown son of J. W gram to be given on thia occasion, of I^nta; and two aons, R. L Davl* Details are to be worked out later an 1 of Riverside. Cal., and W. Davl* of •astern Oregon where he has a good Blanchard passed away and his fu line on the ticket is of a congression and when that is done, reform works position on a sheep ranch. neral was held Wednesday. Both the al character, which means that the out “joost like greased lightning.” the date of the entertainment then Lenta. Mr. and Mrs. E C. Arnett, formerly father and son were victims of In aspirant is seeking to extract from This should be the slogan of those will be announced. Funeral services were held at the C. H Blanchard returned the government the sum of $7500 a who handle the most money. MRS W. E. RATER Kenworthy chapel, and were conduct of 44th avenue and 47th street, are fluenza. ed by Rev. Blackwell, of Oak Grove. now making a now home at 4715 Fos to Portland last Friday. Remains wore laid to rest In Mt. ter road, having sold the residence WILLIAM F. WOODWARD WILL The lecture by D. A. Thompson at previously occupied by them. SPEAK AT LENTH P.-T. A. TODAY Rcott Park cemetery. FAREWELL RECEPTION GrVEN the I-ents library Tuesday evening of RAYBURN-McSLOY BIRTHDAYS Sum Allen, of Woodmere, left last MR. AND MRS. J. U JOHNSON CELEBRATED WITH DINNER The executive committee of the last week was Interesting and In.-truc- Donald Harmon Dice Wednesday evening for Ix>s Angele.« T-enta Parent-Teacher Association met tlve. Among the group who listened I-ast Saturday evening. March It. Last Saturday evening a number of Donald, the Infant son of Harvey whore he will continue his work with last Tuesday afternoon at the Ixrnt» to Mr. Thompson's plain statements Harmon, of 2922 42nd street, died the Otis Elevator company. for the ninth time Mrs. E. L. Ray friends of Mr. an«l Mrs. J. L. John Mrs. school at 1 o'clock. Those present Saturday, March II. A private ser Allen and the children will lenve for of astronomical wonder* were a burn and Mrs. J. H. McSloy celebrated son met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. were the president Mrs. E. A. Droste; number of hovs for whose benefit the William Gilbert, corner of Gilbert vice was held Monday afternoon. In T xmi Angeles tn about a month. Meedames Maud Darnall, Myrtle speaker tried to make hla observa- their birthdays together, the merry road and Buckley avenue, the occa terment waa in Multnomah cemetery. Rager. Echo McCord. Emma McGrew. Florencs Johnson and sister Fran- tlons in a practical and usable form, making being in the form of an eve sion being a farewell reception in The child waa three months and three W L. Hoff, and Mias Train. ces, of 44th avenue an«1 93rd street, The rooms over the Eagle Garage days old, ning dinner at the Rayburn leeidence honor of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. The At this session the plane were made are out again after suffering w th ar® helng torn down this week on at (70» 56th avenue, to which the evening was pteasantly spent In visit for this (Friday) afternoon’s meeting the prevailing sore throat which has account ofth®(1®c,»lon ot th® P°wpr’ Baby Dhv following sat down. Dr. and Mrs J. ing and with music by the phono of the P.-T. A., which will be held in that rule the citv building department graph. Mr. Farnsworth very fitting The fifteen-hour-old baby of Mr. been making the rounds in T-enta. the school assembly room at 1:45. and Mrs John Matson. 4022 »2nd decldinr that the unper story did not H. McSloy, Mr. and Mrs. Art Geisler, ly expressed the sentiment of all pres At 2:20 p. m. last Saturday Mrs. have sufficient support. Mr. and Mr* Frank Raybnrn. Mr William F. Woodward, president of street, pased away Saturday, March and Mrs. E. L. Rayburn, Dorothy ent in a short address, to which Mr. the Portland Community Association, II, and was buried in the Mt. Scott C. P. Blanchard, of 4711 Powell Val Refreshments The Indies* Aid of the M. E. church Geisler and Loree and George Ray Johnson responded. will speak on "Community Hervlcea." cemetery Monday, after a private ser ley road, conducted the funeral set- consisting of coffee, sandwiches and vice of Dolph Courson at Vancouver. | *»®><2 th®*® silver tea at the home of burn. Loree Rayburn also celebrates and Walter Jenkins, ao-ig leader, will vice at the home. I cake vrere served. Those present, Mr* Earl Cone at Woodmere Wed her birthday on the same day. Interment was in a local cemetery. conduct a sing Other Interesting were Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Mr. ind nesday afternoon. About SO guests numbers will he n piano solo by Mr* LENTH RCHOOL NOTEH Mr* Furey. Mr. and Mrs. Rnuffin, Mrs Fred Rathkey, who has becu were ww,w present. piram,. Mrs. a ■■-. Kenworthy iwnwwny LENTS GRANGE HF.I.D USUAL A. . E. Nellie Katsky and a vocal selection The boys' basebn 11 team of the 111 with Influenza and pneumonia at I Kn<| Mrs. Orton sang a parody written MONTHLY MEETING SATURDAY Mr. and Mr* Calkins. Mr. and Mr* by Nova Hedln. I-en ta school played the Clinton Kei a Portland hospital was removed last by Mrs F w Orion. Mr* Sells. Mr* Gilbert. Mr* Strech. Mrs. Bateman, At Lents Grange last Saturday Mrs. Rindle. Mrs. Boardman. Mrs. ________ Cone ____ and Mr* Whltcombe ley team on the Kellogg field lest Sunday »O the home Of har_hu»band'j | Clarence MRS. EVA ANDERHON Monday, the »core being 14 to 15 in mother at 35th street and Woodstock I ajj«o sang solos The rooms were dec- morning, March II, the first and sec Updike. Mr. Farnsworth, and Lucille ____ GIVEN 1 I orated in keeping with the day— ond degrees were conferred on six and Norman Furey, Olive Updike an 1 HI'RPRIRE BIRTHDAY PARTY favor of l^nta. The captain of the avenue. On Wednesday evening, March 17, Lent» team is Clyde Moak and the shamrocks and greenery. The ladles candidate* following a short but in David Strech. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Mm In the left for their cld home In Denver, a number of friends gnve Mr* Eva manager la Ode Moore. The person- spring opening at her parlor mlllln- | 7ho ’Tr1n,lf_.wV? .M“.* teresting business session. Anderson, of 2212 52nd avenue, a aur- n®> of The team la aa follows: Lyle ery, 32th street and Woodstock ave- dames I«ettle Cone, Kerr. Strahl, Lord. afternoon Miss Dorothy I .each enter Colo., Tuesday evening. tained with two pialto «olos. Ha n i- prise party, In honor of her twenty- Moak, catcher; Ocle Moore, pitcher: nue. last Friday afternoon. As a Louise Cone. Gethlng. RawkenS and ton Johnstone gave a very interesting seventh birthday. The evening was Austin Westover, first base; Richard maker and trimmer of hats at reason Coonradt. "THE OLD SOUTH" TO BE NEXT and instructive talk on the "Meaning spent In playing games, singing, and Hubler, second base; base: Clyde Moak. able price* she is vouched for by her STUDY OF 4'HATAI QI'A CIRCLE The state mid-year executive meet of Presidential Tear.” One of the ended with chocolate and cake for third base; Bill Hogge, shortstop; friend* ing of the W. C. T. U. will be held main points brought out by Mr. John The Lents Chautauqua Circle met refreshments. Those present were: lawrence Harwood, right field; Chas. T. Connor has sold his residence Wednesday and Thursday of next stone was the necessity of using cat- as usual Thursday afternoon, March Mr. and Mrs. Tyler and family, Mr. Guianese, left field; Jake Kletchel, property on 53rd avttaue, back of the week at the Pilgrim Congregational tlon in selecting men who will carry 11. at the library, the general topic and Mrs. M. H Scheuerman. Mr. and' center field. church, corner Shaver and Missouri out the promises made In fluent pre The officers of the Garden Club of playgrounds, to Mrs. Cumming* who Mrs. J. I* Scheuerman. Mrs H. I* R * being “France.” Those who are be streets. Mr* Mattle Sleeth . state election speeches. Mr* A. E. Ken Scheuerman and family. Mr. and — «Lents-school for this year are as fol- will make her homo there. Mr. and W. C. T. IT. president, will be In (1 M. Mr* coming interested in the Chautauqua worthy sang two beautiful solos wh'ch Mrs. Conner» have not decided aa yet : President, Arthur Anderson: W. O. Ash and family, Mrs. W. U I charge. All who know Mrs. Sleeth were greatly appreciated. D. t*. work but who hesitate to join in the .ice-president, Stephle Kestell; secre- where they will locato. rl.Wl Warner. Mr* Hawkins and son Carl, will anticipate some snappy and Lewi* known as ths Abraham Lincoln Matilda flchnlder. Officers of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Hedin, Gladys Mr. Blehmn, of Castle Rock. Wash , pointed remarks from th* chair Wed- of the legislator* gave a short, spicy middle of a course will perhaps bo interested to know that the next Retherford, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson the Poultry Club Include: President, spent last Friday and Saturday aa the noxday evening the meeting will be talk which terminated in a rather and little son. Morrla. A moat delight Herbert Huntington; vice-president. guest In the home of his brother, op<>n j0 the public study will be of Thomas Nelson Page's There will be heated discussion. However, tran ful time waa enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Huntington; secretary, Virginia Txtuis ” - - --------------- Blehm, of ***1 1441 87th street. the — , ------------------ — of - a ......... - playlet on quility waa again restored by another book. "The Old South." presentation little Bv calling Miller. The spring activities of these Thia was the first time the brothers Americanisation called "Our Neigh- Anderson formerly lived In I .ent* organisations will soon be stirring and had mot since the war. the brother bora,' ,”’ under the direction of Mrs. soothing selection on the piano bv Miss Fleming over automatic, 24-111 John Donaldson la driving a new the foundations laid for the competi from Castle Rock having spent some | M. Frances Swope, of 5229 70th Miss Leach. The penny d«-ill netted anyone may learn the particulars of 41 cents and the afternooi session Maswell which he recently purchased. tive reports to bo made In the fall. time overseas. street. closed with a song. the coming class work.