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Pngp Four H IL L S B O R O Mrs» Romig Elected President of P.-T. A, Attend Luncheon for National 1 lead 'A R G U S . ttT L L S R O R O , OREGON Thursday. May 21. 1900 Quick Results Cornerstone Laid Memorial Servici Auxiliary ladies on Ads Reported it Mountainside for New Church to Sell Poppies Q uick resu lts unit it little cost SC H O L LS M em orial Day se rv i th e ex p erien ce «1 m> I A rgus at M o u ntam dale cem etery « ill Mountain Home be ices sponsored cl.r ertisin g lisci L. I. Here t his U’rcA’ Davis d ied i an a a d v silo by S eh o lk R ebekah ad and a fellow Hunting C heap C olllsian (til. Jo h n '.creaiiieil Hie . v e ile d w om an d riv er, Hie car is ru n n in g aw ay. W. F. C y ru s a n d M is P a u l C a n von lop it? .e ki ll th e w o r- xi atten d ed th e lun ch eo n lu d tiu Hand at tlie H eath m an hotel in P o rtla n d No. W ednesday in ho n o r of M < M el- la n d I. 1». O. F lodges. A large Well, then, ico if 'o n can't hit cam e Hie next m eriting a l t e r the viltt' M ucklestone ot C hicago, n a Mrs. M M. Romig w as elected 7 an sw ered w ith “F lo w ers from My SC H O L LS C erem onies of the tre e now grow ing in the cem etery som ething cheap Kx .Selling of M em orial popples w ill p resid en t of th e H illsboro P.-T A. G ard en ." Mrs. W ortm an played tio n al p resid en t of th e A m. rieau laying of the g ra n ite co rn e rsto n e w ilt be d ed icated to F F Brooks, en» o; • m any m c in b rrs of ( h e pap. r w as out und to.ik it. L egion A u x ilia r y . W. T P utuuni of F u n n in g to n at a m in tin g M onday night in ' sev eral p iano solos as program . of tliv M ountain Homo E vungelicat deceased, donor of the land for the \h i m c n n l.er.iou A u x iliary on F r i w rote in to ,su.v tliut tw o of tho M rs. M ucklestone in lu i speech | ch u rch to th e union high school. Mrs. R k place W ednesday at I Cl'inctci > All o rg an izatio n s a r c Social Club Meets— l l ) a n d S at urda> thl >, ■ • • k. .m i stressed w o rk .n g for p eace b y b e 18:30 p. it R asm ussen and Mrs. Ben F ab er re - I E astern S ta r Social clu b w ith J. M S tre tc h e r asked to c o n trib u te T he cem etery th e co m m ittee in c h a rg e is co m bulls ad v e rtise d w ere sol.l th e w ill a in e day the A rgus wa d is trib W h e n ill N e e d o f place Rev C harles Reed and Mrs. I m eet for d essert luncheon F rid ay in g p r e p a r e d lo r a n y e i n e i g e n c i •is the official mason. D istrict su -I association w ill hold its an n u al posed of M esdam es C hislinger, uted. S. W M elhuish as v ic e -p re sid e n ts .' at 1:30 p. m.. w itli Mrs. E d w ard N e a r l y 200 w e r e m a t t e n d a n c e a . p e rin ten d en t. Rev C. P G atos of m eeting and election of »ffit O il Jo h n G ard n er. R alph D iesser, 1 1 T he h u n d red s of A rgils su b scrib Mrs. J L. S earcy succeeds Mrs. ' Com an. M esdam es R obert B u rlin th e luncheon. p o rtlan d , w as th e speaker, am t 'b is date M ( m » i ilman. and Leon S. D avis ers m W ashington county muko J a k e Weil as secretary an d C h arles J game, R C. M unson, a n d A lf O. Rev. V irgil Speece, p asto r of tho I --------- ----------- T hese flow ers a re m ade ex elu - th e A rgus cluM iflud page the g reat D ouglass w ill c o n tin u e as tre a su re r I Jo h n so n a re assistin g hostesses. church, gav e th e S c rip tu re re a d ? vely by disab led w ar v eteran s m arket pluce of W ashington co u n for the com ing y ear. ing T h ese m in isters w ere assisted an d tin* proceeds go to the v e t ty, Scholls Class Graduates— Mrs. H. 11 S ta n n ard . r e t i r i n g . by Rev. F. K. F isher, a form er eran s for th e ir personal needs or R obert M ellv en n a of th e It p p l r e ;V president, p resen ted th e new offi- ' Rev C all at G ard en in g d ay s a re h ere i tun. for the re lie f of th e ir fam ilies. pastor, and Rev. J. R. G ood of W oodlaw n M ethodist ch u rch of ” d H C tF O cers w ith corsages a fte r th ey w ere P o rtlan d . A ssem bly singing o f so let y o u r lib ra ry h elp si >lvc Marriage Licenses T he poppies sell for Hl cents each, M ay 1« P o rtla n d w ill be th e sp eak er F r i installed by Mrs. J. M Person, j and th e general public is :vskcd to Jo h n A rth u r Market*, T im ber. S p eak er at A m erican M edical as "F aith of O u r F ath ers" an d th e som e of th e g ard en problem s d ay ev en in g at th e g rad u atio n c e r w ho w as p resid en t a y e a r ago. oxology" concluded t h e pro- th e re a re m any fine g ard en books buy and w ear one in m em ory of md Florence) May H olland, Hills sociation m eeting in K ansas C ity , "D em onies of th e eig h th g rad e class “It is th e aim of th e S u m m er gram . on o u r shelves. the dead wtio lie in F lan d ers Field. I boro, Muv It) |s a y s w o rry over a p p e tite s of c h il R ound-U p p rogram to sen d to of Scholls school. The old ch u rc h w as b u ilt and "G reen G row s tho G ard en ." by and th e disab led livinj. who d ren is needless p a re n ta l alarm . W allace C lark B uchanan. C o rn e school each fall a beg in n in g class Peterson Home Burns— still in hospital d ed icated in 1883. and th e nam es of M argcy B ianco In this h ttle hook N orth Sea. crip p led an d g ro u n d ed lius. and H elen J. Hoi ton. P o rt T h e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. C. A of children, w ho a re as n early th e first tru stees, th e late E. E. th e re a re in te re stin g sto ries about perfect physically as is possible." P eterso n of B u x to n was b u rn ed ' steam er off A laska, safe. P u m p s Brooks. J. W. B aker, W illiam V in grow ing flow ers from seed, m a k "L ast P u ritan ." S a n tay an a : "L ast land, May 18. F.ail W illiam G illiland and Rota said Mrs. R. P R asm ussen, state T uesday night, w ith only a part again on w ater. G -m en reco v er $51.000 of W eyer- cent. D aniel G ubser. and A. J V in ing a rock g ard en , p lan n in g a C ivilian." G laeser: " P riv a te P a C alk in s of B anks, May 18. chairm an, in ex p lain in g th e "Sum - of th e fu rn ish in g s saved. M r P eter- cent, w ere placed in th e co rn er- cam p flow er patch, houseclcaning vilion." E il« :i:,l . "R olling Y ears." h au ser ransom m oney. J F e rd in an d H erb. F o u s t G rove, m er R ound-U p of C h ild ren .” The son has been p o stm aster a t B uxton O k lahom a p riso n escapes f r e e store, us w ell as the n am es of tin* in th e g arden, house plants, a n t T u rn b u ll: "S ound W agon," S trlb - an d T risa D obcr, Banks, May 19 program includes an e arly ex am in - , contin u o u sly since 1889. present tru stees, R ichard Joyce. m any o th er g ard en a d v e n tu re s th at ling; "S outh R uling.” H o i I b y ; hostages. O ne of p riso n g u ard s ation. co rrectio n s d u rin g th e sum - i Returns from M inneapolis— J o h n S chm eltzer, and S am Body. w ill not only be highly e n te r ta in "S p ark o n B roke," M organ; " T h in k m er an d a fall check-u p . This w o rk Mrs. A nna A sb ah r re tu rn e d to critically shot. P osse close on tra il M any of those present at th e c e re ing 'e n d in g for young people, b u t ing Read," West; " T ik e z\ll to n ev ille d am d am ag e d by r is w as sta rte d by th e N atio n al C on- H illsboro S u n d av a fte r sp en d in g ing B on m onies w ro te th e ir fa v o rite B ible w ill start e v ery boy and girl off N cbra ka." W hither; "T ragedy of C olum bia riv e r w aters. gress of P a re n ts an d T eachers th e w in te r in M inneapolis Minn H eadquarters for verse o r q u o ta tio n w ith th e ir nam e on g a rd en in g as a fav o rite hubby. H cochcroft," Fielding; "To t h e M ay 15 eleven y ears ago and O regon held w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. H enry G il- an d pluced it in th e co rn ersto n e .All a m a te u r g ard en ers w ill enjoy M ountain." S m ith; "T hrough the S ix th o u san d loggers out o f w o rk its first R ound-U p ten y ears ago. j bert. and fam ily. as em p lo y ers co m p lete sh u td o w n of P ic tu re of th e old ch u rch w as also this book .Also "Com plete G ard en Whi .it." Boyd; "V aliant is th e Word T his h ealth p ro ject in H illsboro i ,.aVe on V a c a tio n — d ep o sited in th e co rn ersto n e, along ’ Rook, by T aylor: "M y G ard en for C arrie," B enefield: “ W inds of 25 cam ps in C o lu m b ia basin. is being c arried on by Mrs. C h arles M r an d M rs p A A n d erso n and bv W eathers: "G a rd e n e rs’ C hance." F arnol; and "W ooden In P riv a te armies* in A u stria to be w ith a p ic tu re of th e tu rn in g of Book D ouglass ch airm an . Mrs. G eorge ch ild ren w iu leav e S atu rd ay for dissolved. th e sod for ex cav atio n of th e new Bed Book." by W right, and m any dian." bv Wells. M a r g a r e t ^ x o n ^ o u n t ^ n u r s e ^ n d R ed iie‘d ' s ,D ■ “ > 'i a i t h er p ar- Ja p a n e s e send ad d itio n al th e rs a re am ong those y o u r li ch u rch basem en t by G eorge B aker, troops LINEUP t Ä Ä Ä S ^ “ ¿ iU ^ b e ^ o n e - n ° U h C h ln a ' a d escen d an t of one of th e first b ra ry can fu rn ish you. ON OREGON FARMS w / t /) tru stees, .a n d a p ic tu re of th e con fesslon of H illsboro a re co -o p e ra t-I weeL 8 ab ut th ree M ay 16 Ttie follow ing list o f fiction To T ry Mure Katahdin Potatoes stru ctio n crew in operation. books may be found on th e ren tal S top shim m y, h a rd s te e rin g am i D A LLA S K atah d in potatoes, a j ing. .* m U S ' r e ' a f tirm s su p p o rt of n in e- T he lan d for th e c h u rc h site w as shelf, and ___ —. a re books th at have new v a rie ty ra p id ly becom ing pop- | Dr. H arrison D. H uggins spoke ' *?, Multnomah Chapter— p ow er treaty g u a ra n te e in g C h in a's excessive tire w e a r— late st d o n ated to th e E vangelical associa- been p u rch ased th is vear: briefly on th e need for early ex - _ M em bers of T u a la tin chapter, te rrito ria l in teg rity , | u lar in w estern O regon, w ill be eq u ip m en t. tio n in 1881 by th e late E lizab eth ! "A lleged G reat am ination. Miss R u th Jones, first I . as*e n i S tar. a re u rg ed to a tte n d Tw o negroes i n V irg in ia k ill A unt," W ebster; tried out again th is y e a r by M artin grade te a c h e r at P e te r Boscow . y jsd a tio n at M ultnom ah ch a p te r s h e riff an d fin ally d ie in b arrag e an d Jaco b W underli, pioneers of "B lood R . elations _____ ______ "B each- V an G ruos, C. B u h ler and E m il Gibbs; Reasonable Cost — W o rk G uaranteed school, told how h e a lth a f f e e t s I M onday night. F iv e ch a p te rs w ill of m ach in e gun b u lle ts in th e ir th is com m unity, but th e ch u rc h i com ber." M cFee: "C areer," S tro n g Stevens, rep o rts J It Beck, Polk j w as not b u ilt u n til 1883. school progress. I 3e re p resen ted . ; blazing home. I "C ase of th e C a re -ta k e rs' Cut. " I county agent T his v ariety w as T he association voted to spon- ‘ Circle Three Meets— “B rain s" o f O k lah o m a p riso n G ard n er: " Dead M an s M anor." tru 'd out locally for th e first tim e ' sor th e "C ub" scouts a fte r a re- C ircle T h re e of th e M ethodist b re a k su rren d ers, tell all. S ays U. S "H ell on e a rth " ! W illiam s; "D ust O ver the R uin last year, and. alth o u g h th e yield I quest w as m ade by Mrs. R. P. R as- L adies' A id w ill m eet T u esd ay eve- B onneville co fferd am sw ep t out F o rm er P re m ie r. H e rrio t of F ra n c e ¡A shton; "F aster. F aster.' Dela- [ w as d isap p o in tin g because of th e m üssen, w ho ex p lain ed th e need n in g at th e hom e of Mrs. A W by an g ry w aters of C olum bia Loss says "th e w ay is ’open" to th e set- 1 field: "F reedom F arew ell B ent- d ry sum m er, th e g ro w ers w ere | 385 E. Main S t Phone Hillsboro 721 for an a ctiv itiy for boys from n in e H avens, 472 East | tlem en t of th e w ar d eb t "m isu n d e r- I lev: "G inkgo T ree." J a rre tt, G re a t- ' pleased w ith the type of potatoes W ashington placed at S100.000. B o n n ev ille dam b ill co m p leted ( stan d in g " b etw een th e U. S. an d e r Love," O liver; "H ere Lies a p roduced and th e ir cooking q u a li to boy sco u t age. street. Grncral Repairing — Body, Fender Work an d read y for p re s e n ta tio n to se n F ran ce th ro u g h th e n ew tra d e Most B eautiful L a d y . " B laker; ty. Shell (iasollue and Oil "T he L ast D ays of P o m p eii" is A ttend C red it M eeting— treaty . "H u rrican e," N ordoff and H all; "If th e show M ay 27 th a t th e P.-T. A. Mr. an d Mrs. H. E S tap les and ate. T „ , . a . , tVenetian ticket, W G. Ide, city) C o ngressional in v estig atio n r e I H ave F o u r A pples," L aw rence; 1 S u b scrib e now to th e A rgus. In w ill sponsor to ra ise m oney fo r Mr and M rs M orris Weil re tu rn e d M ayor Jo e C arson elected to fo u r veals D r T ow nsend w ro te R E. su m m er play-grounds. Mrs. P a u l W ednesday from th e 16th a n n u a l y e a r te rm as P o r tla n d s m ayor. P atterso n is in ch arg e of plans and R etail C re d it co n feren ce last w eek- A m usem ent p a rk fire in D etro it, C lem ents, his chief lieu ten an t, that prom ises an interm issio n fe atu re o f end at V ictoria B C * Mich., k ills th ree. • th e re w ould be a "h a tfu l of m oney" in te re st to all. T h e p lay is spec- ______ ' G o v ern o r M artin sp eak in g b efo re fo r th o se w ho stood by th e m ove tacular. in te re stin g b o th to ch il- m « ___... C olum bia R i v e r D e v e lo p m e n t m en t and th a t he and C lem ents d re n an d adults, according to ^ ° I Va2 1S leag u e assails th o se w h o w ould sad- h ad "th e w o rld by th e ta il on a O range P helps. In o rd e r to h elp d a ,.„ j,.— u ? UeSt/» ° f , h cr d le B o n n ev ille d a m w ith b la n k e t d o w n h ill pull." z\u th o rsh ip a d th e association, tic k e ts m u st be “ ,“ a ? ° rn £,h u s- rate. m itted. Dr. T ow nsend s trik e s out purchased from P a re n t-T e a c h e r */ S ’V ’ m th e . M ethodist m e etin g in C olum bus, ag ain st a d m in is tra tio n as th e "hos m em bers or officers b efo re th e vr d P ro fessio n al W omen s elu b Ohio, rev e rse sta n d of fo u r y ears tile force" b eh in d th e congressional M o th er-D au g h ter b a n q u e t ago condem n in g p ro fit m o tiv e in in q u iry in to his old-age pension CONTINUOUS SHOW MATINEE PRICES EVENING PRICES n ig h t of th e perform ance. M r an d Mrs. F ra n k B a rr and b u sin ess and ta k e m id d le-o f-th e- m ov em ent and d en ies assertio n s Mrs. J a k e Lentz, le a d e r of a 4-H SU N D A Y , 2 UNTIL 11 P. M. UNTIL G — 10 and 25c 10 and 35c X’cK ln,]e- v » « e n d e d th e ro ad stan d , cam p cookery club, ex h ib ited six th a t he w as actin g from selfish fi ra l M R. D_ n _ e __ „ onday of a re la tiv t '- e j . .. ••• C ut in p u b lic w o rk s an d reset- n an cia l m otives. pans of biscuits m ad e b y th e boys fu . ' at C ra y s R iver. W ash. T hey <iem en t a d m in is tra tio n s o rd ered by in the gro u p and told of th e ir w ork. Jam es L ogan, s ta te T ow nsend Coffee and sandw iches w ere se rv w ere accom panied from P o rtla n d R oosevelt w ho says th e y w ill be chief, resigns. by Miss D o ro th y Jones. co n tin u ed u n d e r sm a lle r scale for ed by M esdam es P. A. A nderson, G o v ern o r M artin proclaim s May Mrs. H a rry S aw don of S eattle 1937. chairm an, L. C. K ram ein. F. O. 22 to 28 W ill R o g e r s w e e k . sp en t th e w eek -en d of M ay 10 w ith C h in a to p ro test in c re a se of J a p E agon and J. N. W iley a n d Miss O regon su p rem e co u rt ru le s e m h er m other. Mrs. F. W. S in clair. an ese tro o p s in N o rth C hina. G eorgina B row n. p lo y er not liable for in ju rie s to S i" c,laitr « t u r n e d w ith D1UI„. r L eon B lum . F re n c h so cialist, des- u n fitte d w orker. in SeattlpSPent w eek w ith h e r tin ed to b e th e n ew p rem ier, says T h e s ta rs a n d p ic tu r e - M ystery blaze in P o rtla n d d e a ” ' t r »» . — in re fe rrin g to w a r d e b t ow ed stro y s tw o riv e r boats a t dam age noil ’• ^ eyerr n e a r C on- u . S.. “In F ran ce w e b eliev e th e estim ated a t $10.000. makers of the most famous urhoro ci, n IS» a/ hospital, q u estio n of d eb ts is w ip ed out." M ay 20 w h ere she w as ta k e n T h u rsd ay w ith .. film hits of all time climax S u b stitu te for G u ffey act in tro a b ro k en rig h t ankle, su stain ed in - - , y . a fall. Dr. D. E. W iley a tte n d e d E x -G o v ern o r L en S m all of Illin o is duced. B oth houses of congress get their trium phant careers in h er. dies. new m easu re to ta k e place of in Mr. an d Mrs. P e te N elson M rs S to rm causes b ig d am ag e i n v alid ated law . V iew s of su p re m e O u id a’s immortal romance co u rt considered. D elegates f r o m H illsb o ro R e H attie E m erick an d d a u g h te r H elen O™3 *13. Neb. docks. of P o rtla n d w ere d in n e r p a rty C o lu m b ia riv e r m en aces ________________________ ______ . . . B ax ter S prings. K an., w om en, on b ek ah lodge to th e state m eetin g of th e French L e g io n ..» of R eb ekah A ssem bly of O regon guests S u n d ay of M rs. D ora Nel- ^ o w e r levels covered by b ack w ater, w ay to O regon, ele c tro c u te d w hen " W rangel islan d d ic ta to r b eing th ro w n from tru c k onto som e high at R oseburg th is w eek a re M rs O. son. mightiest of all spectacles... Mr. an d Mrs. F. H D enton sp en t trie d in R ussian ca p ita l for m u r- ten ion w ires. M. H eaton, p resid en t of th e A s -en d a t O cean L ak e an d d e r S o v ‘<?; official accused of s ta rt L andon v icto r f o r rep u b lican sem bly. Miss K a th rv n W eik. Mrs. th e w j eek greatest of all love stories I ». . “ in g Eskim os. p re sid en tial n o m in atio n in N e w H en ry Y oung a n d Mrs. V ernon v isited M r. an d Mrs. Ross A le x Jersey . ander. fo rm erly of th is com m u n ity . M ay 18 H ahn. B reak in w alk o u t in logging cam p D oris T u ck er had h e r to n sils re - G u ffey act 'fo r co n tro l of coal G ran d lodge of th e I. O. O. F is also in session a t R oseburg th is m oved W ednesday a t S m ith 's hos- in d u stry d eclared u n c o n stitu tio n al situ atio n believed near. Dr. P h ares P. M auk. 69-year-old d>' U. S. su p re m e court. w eek H illsboro lodge d elegates p ital. Dr. C. T. S m ith o p erated . Mrs. B eatrice M cCloud of L ong U. S. co u rt of ap p eals term s re- P o rtla n d physician d e p i c t e d by a re E dw in B ow m an. A dolph M ohr, Beach, Wash., w as a guest last settlem en t ad m in istra tio n u n c o n sti g o v ern m en t as a m o n ey -h u n g ry and C. C. B annister. n arco tic peddler, sen ten ced to sev tu tio n al. w eek of Mrs. G race F reem an. Irre p re ss ib le Z io n ch eck b i t e s en y ears in fed eral prison. Presents Dramatic Class— tax i d riv e r in n eck w h ile in V ir Jo h n H. W eir, tro u b le-sh o o tin g Bakery to Open gin Islands. M rs H. H. S ta n n a rd w ill p resen t ex-C oloradoan, n e w m an ag e r o f M ax Q u ality B ak ery w ill open a n d en id tial a te T ow nsend m ovem ent in state h e r ju n io r d ra m a tic class in a fa n i ° r Alîfi™ SA ^ t_“ rd Î y 'J ao? ? r d in 8 l,° for H oover th e say re p s u he b lic is a n not p a re c sid tasy. “T he F a iry a t th e F o u n tain ,” an an n o u n cem en t m ade th is w eek n om ination, F rid a y ev en in g a t th e C h ristian by J. F. M axfield, w ho w ith V e r S ta te C ap ito l N ew s L e tte r—G iv "hurch. M iss M arth a Jam es w ill as non M cFall w ill o p erate th e es M ay 19 in g th e h ig h lig h ts of official ac sist her M em bers of th e class are tab lish m en t. O fficial o p en in g i s T ow nsend C alifo rn ia a re a m a n tiv ity a t S alem .—E v ery w eek in E velyn P atto n . H elen L aver, Alice scheduled to ta k e place a w eek ag er in P o rtla n d says T o w nsend to th e A rgus. tf B anner. C aroline K alk w arf. N aida from S atu rd ay . F ishback B etty M avs. D eLoss A n derson. L y n n H all, an d D onald Cook B uys Blair’s Interest S tan n ard . C lau d C ook has p u rch ased H u Official Visits Here b e rt B lair’s h a lf-in te re st in th e A. D. A ckerm an of E ugene, ro u te P astim e pool h all an d w ill conduct agent fo r th e R ailw ay — E x p ress th e business in th e fu tu re. Mr. Agencv, Inc., w as a H illsb o ro v is B lair expects to leav e soon for a ito r W ednesday, c o n ferrin g w ith w arm er clim ate fo r th e b en efit of th e local agent. W. O. M orley. The his health. gentlem en atten d ed a N o rth w est M atinee Saturday, 2 :0 0 P. M. Evening Open 6 :3 0 d istrict m eeting of th e com pany CARD OF THA NK S M ay 14 at th e M u ltn o m ah hotel. We w ish to ex p ress o u r sin cere V ice-P resid en t W h ittle w as t h e g ratitu d e to o u r m an y frien d s for m ain sp eak er of th e m eeting. th e k indness an d sy m p ath y e x F u p ils P resen ted — ten d ed us in o u r re c e n t so rro w f THE BIG PARADE Miss H elen W ick p resen ted a few an d fo r th e m an y lovely flo w ers.— of h e r ta p punils fo r th e e n te rta in F red G. B row n, Mr. and M rs. H a r m ent of th e T ow nsend clu b a t th e old C utting. ¡ OF THE HIG H SEAS I. O. O. F. hall M onday nig h t. T a k ing p a rt w ere D orine F oelker. Í B onnie Je a n and F red K o rn Jr.. I tto r r m g fe a tu r in g ' N orm a D uxbury, G loria G ibbens and P atsy H aldum . Miss Jo sep h in e S tu a rt w as th e accom panist. HOW ARE YOUR Pythian Sisters Meet— P hoenicia T em ple m eetin g w ill be held F rid ay night and all m em D's pictures like "Bom for bers a re urged to attend. H ostesses for th e m eetin g w ill be M esdam es Glory" that make motion M artha S hayler, F lorence R eynolds, | picture history . . . AnJ ("Beau G sife'7 ("It Happened On« Night") F red Sew ell, an d D. R. R u th erfo rd . , thty comt only one* in » d tctdt Mrs. W ortm an Hostess— Mrs. E dw ard W ortm an w as host- I T h e sa fe ty of y o u r fam ily ess for K appa T au luncheo n T h u rs day at h e r home. R oll call w as a n d y o u rse lf d e m a n d s t h a t _ M rs P a tte r Highlights in Refreshments Library News W ilm a’s Place WHEEL ALIGNMENT AXLE and FRAME STRAIGHTENING BEAR COOMER VENETIAN LACKEY SUN. - MON, - TUES, 26 4 GREAT STARS And Cast of 10,0(H) Odd F elloivs and R ebekahs at Grand Lodge THURS., FRI,, SAT. I U nder 2 MAJOR FEATURES 2 TWO FLAGS RONALD COLMAN COLBERT BRAKES? I th e b ra k e s on y o u r c a r be |i in p e rfe c t condition. 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