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TICK ORTOOJ SUNDAY JOURNAL. FOHTLANP. SUNDAY MORN I NO, APRIL T. 1111 SOCIETY : cojrnxiKit raoti rnrwia rai . - - 4wJ4 CeiAeU 4 MA U.a if tA AeA el U-e 1W GARRISON NEWS r. 6 V Tit "lr 1114 fcl.l-S bltnlll IomIImMi, lalieA SrAi Mm .., i .( r neue4 e-tll.ke, II S lb fUl flaaAlAl ! I leV tM Alte 4ai t aw i HA 4 1 ilrt.r a TU "-f CbAlW I 4HkM to Alua ! 4 AUitt. 1A IKaUi s-i.l. ls mu:( ftiel n Ciaaa4r. lfMil tlt) iv ! smeer, A. A. bullejay i ka4r. o t tMiM, awntHMKir, MM, a . . . . . lVirvll, rrirer f !'. WlUiasi CA r ta-iais. I'srl 11. Y e-eeli irwiMik A, K fes. M. UM s H. Aa4ioa TV rnA4 f umiuii CuBwa fg la ber laal be Is seats la fr bospite, IU e be a fsw SA, . bvt batata U agaia. rapuia aa4 Mr a. laUa4 Ilk a laforaaai 4a4y lgbl utpr far taair aaut ble Or Tb labia aa pretty la (eras aa4 fWwvrA guests wvr HUM AltMia Roes CUiaa aa4 Hals McLaM1b, . Mrs. rrad Umbos will eetartala tbe peal brlJg elvia aa I I a rosy, April 14. w Major rteastog baa arrive la Ifca far. rleo a ad leSea us bis Mf Sutles aa aJjulaM general, raJlevlsg Major Lay maa. wh baa beao arilag la thai cat Ity alec lb 4artur of Cole! Kar ata. U)er n.rr.lBf n4 fanflr r ar ia Iba quarlrra Nillr aeal4 by Jl)or McUauciilia. An official lilttf waa ra-a(a4 la I ha V poat la( waak aUlloc that uartra r now under raoitmctloa for lb Dri Infanur and would ba rialabad br Bapiambar. Allhouik tha at ala lloa for tt.m Plrat lafaatry la t aaliaa frora HoaolulM lhar ara pIb4I4 roa4a and aa maor hava urchaa4 laorlng oari and runabout ( will ba a ddtfbt ful pln. Mr. allllar. InaUurlor at tha Corvallta (ala Aerlcultural colUfa. waa beat at a vrry ilir dinntr at tha Mallnomah bolal on Thuradar nlfht Ula ruaal arra Mra V V. ilorrlaoo. Mr. Edward fllaaart and Mini Kalhrlna Taylor. Tbajp aflvrwarda ailandad tb perform anca e( "Mdama X." Mr McClaava. aid to Onaral Marion T. Maun, anlarialnad frlanda at dlnaar and thratra parlr on Thuradar avanlnc. Among tlia aurn wrra Mr. Morrlaon and Mlii Kathrlnt Taylor. nnrral Marlon P. Maua ha ratamad from hla trip to S'altla. Mr. Wliltlr laaipactad bom tn a fow day from Seattle, whara ha baa been on drjiartnirnt duty. Ura. UarthA J. ration, who olbratd bar rnUlh blrlhdar Tueadar- Lieutenant and Mra. Ttober- Bear Iff t on Sunday laat for Montarey, CaL Lieutenant Baaxa ha been appointed a member of tha permanent peraonnal of tha school of musketry at that poet Thla la considered a moat daairabl de tail and lust four year. The rarrlnon I beautiful In lta anowy tlonsonia nnd new ihootlna buda and leave, and preaenta a vaatly dlfferen ajpearanro to that of three ahort montha asro fliirlnr tha "allver thaw," when tha enme troea were anowy white, only ladon with Ire and anow, many bent and brok. cn and a number totally destroyed, w Mnny people from the poat went to Portland to hour Tctratstnl. Amona thrt-e were Colonel and Mra. McOunne- Klr. I'urtnln and Mra. Klnnlaon, Mra. Clnvton. Mrs. Clarke. Mra. Stewart. Mrs, )Vrrlson, Minn Taylor, Mlsa Clarke, Mlaa lmnrortn ana ur. ana mra. rosier. A ball was riven at tha aryrnnaalum on Thursday night by tha Bpanlsn- Amarlcan War Veteran. w w The artillery riding achool term haa ended. A- A- Chaplain W. K. Lloyd of the Second Field artillery la conducting the aervtcea at St. Luke's Episcopal church, during thn vacancy of a clergyman. Tha veatry has several name under consideration. There will be aervicea on Easter day at S and 11 a. m. A full vested choir will render music appropriate to tha dajr, w w There were little or no social affair during Holy Week., but' much la being .planned for April. a- Letters from Mr. Burnett, who has been In Leavenworth,' Kan., atate he la trying to be transferred back: to hla . old reBlment, tht First Infantry. Hla promotion as captain took him to the Seventh infantry. He la now ialtlng lis home In Knoxvllie, Iowa. "aptaln Alfred Aloe haa Juat bought :i!idsome touring car, wnicn ne m- Ts taking to Honolulu when he sails, ly 6. 1 WW lemlnr-Wintera orcheatra. Phone A- , B-2603. (ft SOCIETY, PERSONALS Smith waa go a aaoath, apaodlna; tb rreater aortloa of tn tin la w York, "be waa a goet of tha Blmp- ona la New floohatl for a week. Mra. Chartee Artbor (Mlaa May Heoaoar) went et and returned with Mra. 8ml tn. w w llarcr Taa Alat and 0amuM Burbank. both f Brooklyn, artired Id PorlUnd Monday and ar gnta of Mr. and Mra. John Harklna. Tb ngagemat of Mlaa Jal Harklna aad Mr. Vaa AUt waa annouhcad taat week. Mr. Durbank will locate la Portland. w w Mr. Amo Poach of Nw Tor la planning to paaa th aumiqaj In Red wood. Cal.. with 8r partnia. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge F perry. She will visit tha Henry S. Doacbe en rout to tha south. Mra. Dose a Is a nJeo of Mrs. WllUara IL Crocker. The wedding o Mas Natalie Coffin Of Ban Francisco and Crawford Ore-en will take plaoe In August. Mlaa Coffin was on of Lb attendants at tb 8rook-Ponoro7 wedding and baa sine been a guest of th Brookes. Mr. and Mra. Co A. MeKenna (Mlaa Lillian O'Brien) hav changed their plana and will not occupy tha K. I. MeKenna bom on Tortland Helghta. Instead they will establish themselves in Trinity place apartments within a fortnight. , Mlaa Busan Clarke haa com up from th beach and la apending a few dsya at tha Bower. Mr. and Mra. . . Thompson, ac companied by their eon. Edward Thorn p aon. returned last night 1 from their stay of thre montha abroad. r WW Mlsa Helen Cake Is home from the TJ. of O. convaleaclng from an attack of pneumonia. At the close of Mlaa P pence' achool In New York In June, Mrs. J. N. Teal will take her daughter. Mia Rath Teal, for a trip abroad. Mra. Teal and Mlsa liia Teal, wbo la vleltlng bar from Hood niver. mad a lltli Journey to Salem and tb upper Wlllamett valley, reluming Saturday evening. w Bruce Bate came home from Lavr rwncAvlll to b present at th wedding of hi brcKher. Lloyd Batea, and Mlaa Kva Loag. w Mra W. O. Veneohuyver has traveled through southern California and U now enjoying tb trip through tha Orand Canon. 8b has been gone about two weeks. WW ' Ml Iran Flynn has bean ehoawn as tha aololat at the dedication services, to morrow, of tbe new Elks' temple In Balem. Mlaa Flynn will sing In that afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mra. Oay Lombard hav pur chased th Lou la Bark residence on k lllkte l U-S weAiieg f Vi Let CtfcHiS A4 la... , - ' Mr. a-4 Mia Riaai4 ffsttar a lag K U a - 4 Uas fr S trfl.H, lef will f ! Mia A A Mr Wttttasa tT.tr.9 aA4 Mr J T. Uril a4tt 4a t - IM fu4 f aJ tV ' WOw aa4 Mrm. Jake ra. Mr. aa Mra Js A erH s4 Mr. a4 Mr 4eAs .- Tawag lTt yeeerAf sr Ug IS 4 W al th V. Mr. Waltsr F. B.ireU UM t ft rat f I a (Mt fer (alUoewla. arba M wU iwuu a We I ife im) I EVENTS OF HIE WEEK 1 A very ) afele jatnisasa as gltos t utt eue ef f ref iMgfa tag uaa l Cfcrtatiaaaea a aall FrtAar aieg. It was lb alaas f lb usee ewl a4 41Uaaa we 14 t I Be f lb gr4- ellsg iee b a4 uetUeA llsatr Tbr wee aaelateS la lk ria l's as by Ue aaambef f la funlof ttaaA Tb r rata was i-ate4 wib a lull Tairy raatsal,- la wbKfe MU bt)ry Laag was rnt4 May ,! br lb fir:as 4 fiewor 14 by Ibelr issetl aveui Mil-r4 Uawall aaJ liwewlby M&caettaia - Taa grajkd aaafvli was gt) la 14 aalaaial eeotua. a4 ai la tb 44 ttra grfl wlauL Tbee aaarlag la u mubu a4e ta Veij. Margar Ver(egL Mas- tort La eg a. Xoflby MaaAoaal. Coa alaar MltobaiL ArBa Cassevwa, fl Vrla. KebeAab WaUUesv WTalf raj llepaon. Mima Lola. Msrgwr4 Laid Uladya Vrts. lt Orlka, Faults Til a a. Lax II Jekla. I a I -sen Utbacn, Marsh Lavla, 8t llayea, AlUa Maaa. Ilrubaker llvtehlMos Fredertcb Norta. Hilly W-btila, fJoasvks tAag. Wendell Hurlburt. Oeorg Itartaeee. Krit) IUp- aoa. John Haas. Fleider Josea) sad Del- berl 0brtirfs. Tb aVotesj tt and ewr4 4aae by rsstabors of tb grad uating elaaa. were Is Lb fantfello BVotcb ooetune sa4 brought forth great appiaus for th skill aa4 graso wlisj blob they ware performed. Sliteoa girls la pretty airy costume appeared the aktrt daatco. This was encored and rMade4 I by lb two you a rest membera of th claaa, Louis Cameron etui Qladjra Vers lee, each so more than year of age. Tb tlay performers were beau-lily applauded. Tb eailors" hornpipe, and tb Portland fancy were vary plaaaJag. Tb moat difficult daao of th evening was performed by Miaees rose Barn and Lorla Oratks. Tb Utile girl were In Spanish costume and he grace and ease with which they went through th most complicated movement won th heartiest applause of th evenlog. At th close of tb pro gram th diploma war presented, after which th das presented Professor Begg with a handsome pair of gold cuff Ilnka, aa a token of their appre ciation of hla ezoellant training. Th members of th graduating claaa ar Irene I lames, Oraee Fields, uretchen Jaekman, Margaret Versteeg, Eva Vsra teeg. Dorothy Mackensle, Luclle Jen kins, Lucll McClung. Mar) oris Lange, Arllne Cameron, Rebekah WhJsUer, Constance Mitchell, Gladys Vorwteeg. EHeanor Cameron, Helen Veewteeg, Louise Cameron. Lorls Uratka, 'Beth Mayes, Marsh Davla, Allan Mann and Brubaker Hutchison. w w Mr. and Mra. John Annand f Port land Height entertained 10 of their friends at dinner and brldg at tbe Bowers hotel laal evening. The dinner was Served In tha tea room at T. Tbe table deooratlooa were pink carnation Cornell road, at fh head of Lovejoy j ,d many 0aa design and characters street, and will eatabllah themselves ' symbolic of ISaster. After dlnln. the there tomorrow. The Lombards have 1 card room was arranged In original been the guesta of the Hotel Moltno- taste. The plaoe cards were pink para- mah alnce their return from Callfor- ' sola and the prlsea were In keeping with nla. j tha smartness oi tne evening. ine a i en est of Mr. ana Mra. Annana were Mr. ana Aire. A. u. Law an, air. too airs. A. E, Jackson. Mr. and Mra. O. M A Mlsa Evelyn Wilson la tbe guest of Lieutenant and Mra. Francla WUby (Mlaa Dorothy Langfltt) In Washington. D. C She will return home next month. Friends Of MraAB. Clark will be sorry to learn that she la III at the Good Samaritan hospital, suffering from a nervoua breakdown. Mra. Victor Johnson ha. Juat re turned from a aojourn In California. Mrs. Kathleen Lawler Belcher arrived Khpme Tuesday evening: after an absence v of two years in Berlin and Paris, where . she has been meeting with signal suc cess In the furthering of her vocal ?art. En route to Portland ahe gave a ? concert in Orand Forks, N. D., where ; she was nonorea wuo i recopuuu m the Commercial club by the Woman's ! Civic league. Mrs. Fletcher tnn has had as her guest for a few days 'Mrs. W. S. Gilbert ; i.tnriiL who arrived Tuesday to at- i tend the Batesong wfedding. Mr. and . r .T.inn also have had as their guest i lyrTJnn'i father, David Linn of Jack-! 5 ruYlUe, Or., who-haa Just., returned j jVm an eastern trip' of three montha. t . Mrs. Walter J. Geann (Miss uaiia Jllolm) left Tuesday evening for San ivrnnnisco. where she will Join Mrs. M. I M Qearln and "Miss a Grace Geatln f or t 8ojourn la tha soutn. '- w 3 - . " .. trm Robert Smith has returned from t the east, accompanied by Mlsa Leila i Rimnson. of New York, --who wUl be ?her guest for several months. Mrs. Mra. Young rj ioT rosimra hsb jjitt DAjrcnra cuss ; ;Of tbs Ssssoa "''t -: Fbos Bast m - t'- r.r A ? x. v X 'i V r 1 t y - - f s,. X ; , -, S ! t : :- -i t -x - 4 , r , v -V" - CUrke. Mr. and Mra. McKlnlsy Mitch ell. Mr. and Mra. Charle Runyon, Mr. and Mra. William Gadsby, Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Carpenter, Mr. and Mra. O. W, Simpson, Dr. and Mrs. J. Clin and Mr, and Mrs. J, L. Btarrett. A A Mrs Frank Schlecel entertained In formally Friday afternoon from I until 6 for her niece, Mlaa Ethel Palmer, who hna hwn atudvlnar Dln.no In Naw York Mrs. H. D. Green was Joined by MIssU- ),. Tnara. The rooms were beau- Nellie Williams In Borne, where they j tifuiiy docorated with wild flowers and will apend Easter. ferns. Miss Palmer delighted the guests . - . . with a number of selections from the Mlsa Mildred Grlndstaff la in Peat- , moro modcrn composers, tie, yhete ahe Is the guest of Miss y w MarlonKngle. Miss Grlndstaff will be Eureka Council No. 204, Knights and Ladles of Security, gave a 600 and whist party Monday evening In the east aide W. 6. W. halt B. B. 'Moore and Mrs. Eveline Larsh won prises at whist and j at COO. Next card party of aeries, April 15. w w Mr. and Mra. E. G. Smith were hosts for a theatre party at the Orpheum yes terday afternoon, the . dainty English commedlenne, Lucy Weston, and the Seumas McManus players in "The Iad From Largymore" being the principal ' .-.Picture by Blanc Contl, San Francisco. Rlss Haiel Therkolsen. :' . r ; ' Miss Hasel Therkelsen, who ' has been visiting her sunt, Mrs. D. G. Davis, a prominent society woman of San Fran cisco, returned to Portland Tuesday Isst; Just bef or leaving Calif ornia Mis Therkelsen - pnt fortnight at Coronado Beach " wltli4 Mrs. L- W. TherkeJsen who went sou t a with; the Oregon - boosters when they journeyed to San Francisco to select the aits for tha atat building at th world fair. Mlsa Therkelsen made s host of friends In San Francisco, wher she was x tenslvelr tntertalned . preceding- her departure for Portland. . . The Watch For : You Accurate stylish unique- i perfect In detail of design and construction is the new Gruen Precision Verithin, which em bodies all the perfect features of both foreign and American watches. It is. the only watch with a positive stationary adjustment which feature insures the maxi mum of service at the minimum of repair costs. We Guarantee Its Perfection. Price $25.00 and Up. Ve also carry a complete stock ofEIgiii, Waltham, How ard and Hamilton Watches. - EASY TERMS. Without extra charge. Marx & Bloch Largest Diamond- Dealers ' in ;Oregon.;'.:i.-r ,rc; tr 283 Morrisoa Str"41ThIrd St iaet r tae affelc. TV i ef ii s4 Mia Saaia si -4 ar F. J. kawik. ca. Iaois. W- a OJAfieo. J. K lrs Mrs, A. M Mra H Jae) 4 aV A .aiUNe-it , Mv St W. WiSt AlartaiBwi is rAr M e U l lbs boee ef eav. Ill Meets, glgfcly uml elee. Tb feewr wa by M'. is. i is aaA alia, C U Mli tuaaes ael air a M- A- Vy-e Ut. U Mia IX SL llaffeaaa lira fl V Uewe 4 Mia a W. tUei. A SeAaly bsaeS A SAIV04 S 4 eWeS, Ts iAAIes K?a M Kr4 as el W4sar "b 14 laklaa, Mr0r Mala, be lee. Mra. l iuia.sa Alli4 a first pen, be if Im ! gts lair; Mr. B. U Crvsklt, isea. bas4 AlBla4 aa.4 bl M(v It A. VY4.br. IVIr baaA is44 Uay; Mia rrfelaa. fv-ana, Wa.f sVaeA abr g'sassav Tb sail asee'lag will be Art) If. AU Elk arte, eaelbar. sshas sa4 aUiar laUe w Mrs, fa. IT. Tab!, lit rve Se alb stroat ra. lrVJs4 lb TeAy AMtraeo slab laal roS, A4- els eei Ieasacisry" was live by Mrs. C W. rlba a4 Ura llarrf . Chip- asaaj re4 4nle fresa -Osaseat lloa OtK" TKes Iw ! t4ele4 lb study f Jamas SasaaU Lw eJL rr Us raaU4r f ia year tb slab will etudy A merle a ilor as4 lUsiswIaas. Tb fl!wtsg b)l wt 41waa44 "llUlorUss f KelA by Mrs, U M. Cwvtst -TVmous ladlaa l-fctera, by Mr. Ck. M. Ollaaot frwaa Tb Co. ef Maaleex' by Mr. H. J, Jatrsaa, r4mg frosa "Tb OAssast of Mealo. by Mra. a J. ItaJsbt bru 0Uv Cbewtaall. a ateiar f Mrs, Table-, a ad raest f tb aib. asatsiod la an itng. Tb Seat an eating wtU bo bl4 with Mrs, Marry U Terse, 14 lsvssvlw drive. w. Thirty gMest sJor4 as snwsoafly tatereaileg program al tb dramatic evening gives by Mrs W. L, Totaniao I bar bora. Ill East Morrlaos) street. Thursday evening. The program was Opened by Mrs K B Tisney inlerpre tallos of Roaelon "Inflamrostos" Mrs. U. S. Dodg foUsweA with a fharrrlug selection from Davtd Cop- perfleld. Tb Courtship ef txivld and Dora," ul gar aa as encore a gja from KlpUag. Then follw4 "The Dream of Cugvne Aram." Mrs. K. EL Ttansy:. TVs I Friend" (corned D. Mrs. P. L. Tboropsoa and Mr A A. Ulablsob; select loo from Julius Caesar, A. N. Neale; remorse co from Macbeth. ssssawjsawaawja3gu I . i. l. a i A. M bfeal. Mrs T. U Mr4W tUeib, nA Meeuas f (A tae a4 ti.UW T eaalag ef las tUel, MiA t U- Sa4 aaA MA al U v44j See(W fmsa M4 To Ala, Ml A. A MeJMejyi tAeJewsaeAlai -leMlv a4 aea Ml f"Wev T nsl s U wil a4a(s by biles Je a4 Mr, i IX sAtearis aeMt4 u lnim I f asaoaariag lb , tv fealvr ef ib sas ib ess rs Mas. belt by Mr. 4is aa4 Mrs T t 1 1 A Mr. Mei to as artisi el iteAis awl, kaartag bees lleeuf te4 wiib rArwS wr4 rs suss beseA, a4 Mrs, Tb si a bis ri w saapt telle is be luirwW AM w s lai 4 wAI west A 4tia4 w Mrs I. ft Rsi sf Set4, Or, fete s brW l:e-e TbrAr. tb bls WAS peoilUy saalsli4 ewA e is Iere4 wiib laige bwwl of a fArA of Kees Seel aaarbeA M.e t Mrs IUUs U biraea s4 Mi A F, fAK, blb ef ren'es, Via A, rwes, Mrs J Lsota, Mia Uel. ley. Mrs W. J. FsIUa. Mr lra. Mrs HaUIbs. Mrs. Crags. Mrs, Alva. Mrs tA.ey. Mrs beeler sat Mrs kleea Mrs Orsbaat e4 Mrs rsUaas lb prises al cat a Mrs - r. tersAA f fWlUaA. w I ) reiag at br Wssi4 rwitsso fev a UstA BM SMlMI t a fl ba44 Ply Twee4ay fee Mr. 4 Mr. WUIU L Strauib f rvnieU, Is Mr of IbeU we-Mlag sAlrsry. Mrs A. a Fa4 aI li litdkaeLeo - ja sriee a i.r . . . . seeeeA A I V e M' aA bus twt.iv Hi k A. r Ml Ilia r. I W -1 Ml a4 M' U H-m In a tiear Mr. a !. W J, . Mr A Mrs i vr e t'.iery. f b 4 Mm) Oi.aaea, Mr aa4 Mia tar-t tm Wtl i-m a sUeA rvwsaliy St lbs I eaal ( ajSeuy le Sie laaA fllas SA b4 eS ae4 Ike Wtete- la t a.treria as4 4 1- s keesA lAe ' Me I bljA CVaeS WiutAe, Mr 4 Mr I 4. .. afc Mrs. L- K. M Maf lukr, Mlese Aasa eleateS. heiiMe K WWr, Jmijm S sa4 A 4 (H4) aSaSjaJfSsSjsJ FlUf elas U sseibee M fiteAA f rxaiat M IL ef T. It, selbaiwl t4bS ke .txls tk- loeaiy-eusia SAAletary 4 iai eel banes SI iatr bAl 111 Keal A U4 M. Tb lies' tW4 b sevtee by IA erf Am I r. C unag. tieaiy M.. b gs a IiiUa lais lbs ! ef IA feibawta J. C Wbar AAti saaa ef la eeeAlag tv sg'Aea so a. Ia4 ef s4as f welmme, bp fx li a I. II J ttelMTl, bleats Seal, by Ml Om1 Va fcir sa4 Mia tlarnot ! 4e. ylas sla Mra uiiwn, soag. b Mesas-, Maoy sa4 iMJaaey; sA4A by Jaa T tverbee, t. C C 4 Crwes rCbslUsae) M fAS PIAl NAVY SUITS for SMALL WOMEN W har (Irva rpedsi 4rttestloo this Sprtnf to our m lection of Nary D!o Salts lor miMct aod tmall women. AH th Uttit novtltie In nrrrt. whlpcordi and pin ttrjpca. Tb clrw touches of whit and brijht colored tximmlnt make thsra unusually attractir for 8pdoc wear. Price $25 to 975. 3Tf)e 3BartfjolomtD Co. WASHINGTON At TENTH STREET I m iitfiliTVJi MELVILLEj CLARKSj m I I m Pin agtjajsssjsa al Player Piano ,6 Tell "Baby" This Story Tonight- Onpe 'pon a time there was a Daddy and Mother who had a little child like you. Out of their great love for this child grew a great wish they wished for their Baby' the greatest gift of after years . the gift of music and they reasoned it ouljustas wchaVeAfee this "Now, 'Baby' you're two years old and It will be at least five years before you can start taking music lessons. Though we know that you are just about the smartest 'Baby' in the whole world, we could hard " expect you to play y before you have studied and practiced at least . three years. So since ten years is a long time to go without music, 1 we are going to have an Apollo Player Piano in our home. And Just - as surely as a child brought up in a German speaking family will be able to speak German, you're going to be musical because you're . ' going to be brought up with music true music the music of the wonderful Apollo Player Piano. And we might add that 'Daddy and -'Mother' are going to enjoy it too ." Tomorrow set about making this story come true." Learn what the ' Apollo Player Piano '"is learn what It will do for you and your children. We are willing to rest our xase with you on the strength of what an investigation will develop. lour nam and address will bring you back literature that is worth reading for Its own sake as well as that of the information it contains. . Write right now. ... 7 J T, 1'.. Shennanflax Co. Morrison At Sixth