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! i A - -jajr ACPRnB JBCKCJa -A&ntcttte Tea -at Smith -; Ilbme Honors Cruest From Michigan . On of the ,past . week's moat charming affairs -was tbe tea from 4 tjj; 6 o'clock Saturday afternoon at which , Mrs.. Ray Lu fimtth Mlsa Hatftl-EadauJli JMlss Buth Pulrdy and Miss Ana Tow were" hostesses honoring , Mrs.; . Paden's m other. Mrs. W. Sj Paden of . Big Raplds.J Mich. A color motif of pink and blue was.jttaRd throughout the rooms .at ;t he. Ray J Smith. home at 175.- Center .street, the scenejl of t he tea. fUjio; candle barbed in beautifully --.wrought;, candel abra,' while rose-p&ik 'v carnations were used on' the tea" -table?" trod; A" 'piano solo by Ml' ottisej Thompson was a feature of'the afternoon. Presiding at thrt urns were Mrs. Mary. Reeves md, Mrs.ji A-rAr-4!BdeThiH. i More than 40; gesta.were bidden; for the affair.! Included in te invitational-list! Wjere Mrs- George W. -Hug. Mrs4 J. -C. -Nelson. Miss June Philpott.1 Migrxolsei Thompson, Miss Ha-j zei Browne, -Miss Beryl Holt, Miss Ola Clark, Miss Ada- Ross, Miss! Ethel McGUchrist, Miss Rae Peter-; s5n'.Mis's .Splzenberger, Miss Grace! Snook, Miss ' Mabel 'Robertson, Mrs." Velma T-egge, Miss Caroline: Ilriibetit, 'Miss .Frances ' Hrubetz, Miss Mary "Eyre, ; Mrs. Ellen -Fish-; er, Mrav Ivan Bellinger. MISS .Mary DlSayles, Miss Xiha Heists Mis3 Lao ra.v lllale. - Mtes 'Naontf ray-i lor, Miss Leila Johnson," 'Miss MJldlCed t.fchrtetensen, ; Mr :?-etraj JennlaoB"Mrs. Florian' Yon 'dCsch- - enM.iss Lenar Belle Tartar1.' Miss Elizabeth - Hogg. . Miss . Merle -JMe- - Kelvey, Miss Iorothy .Nicholson Jrs. Grace Hockett, Airs. Brariei Sin ail. Miss " Hazel Browne, - Mis: ; taadfsJMITuraphrey, 'Miss "Mbe Arthur, "Miss Carlotta Crowley tiie 'honor gnest, Mrs. W; S. Pa deir, and the hostesses, Mrs. Raj IT. Smith. Miss Hazel Paden, Miss - Ann Tow, and Miss Ruth Pnrdy. Sliver Tea.Totlay . 'The Ktokta ,luii will sponsor this afternoon at (ho home of -Mrs.v IX C, Ilnrton on North, " Chnrch street ono of Ahe most at-j tractive Affairs irhich the week promises a ;-. silver ' tea for the benefit of the Scholarship" " loan f undjmnlntained hy : the Oregoi Federation of Women's clubs, j . ,fra. "Alfred Tick , and Mrs. son Bishop re "in charge of tbe eVentl" ' ;. : - - . - - Ever Ready birthday Club ;ne.meinDexs tae jsver ttecay birthday club . wereeoteTtafned' in ,a delightful maxraer last week at tlrer Joome of .Mrs-: Louisa jLoyeland. The bonor .guests of the day were BE ': f mm a tjr a r T" rrv. jkt xr L 11 fE Haxm I est Hfisrilve vti JU can make is to be rid oncjt and for all of vour Piles orothi Rectr.l arid Colon aliments, - treatment is so. scientific, so certain. $c complete, o xoacUuivdy proved - by thousands f successful , cases that at doubt U IimintcL 'AirUr.IiUiv youjsWRTfTCN CUARANTKKtocurt t . . . your Plies ju , reAuid .you fee, T'Wrlte. today (or :rin Vvn ' new 100 Pafi'r illustrated CflAJi. DEAN.MD.Jnc y wtpw tvsjwrw . - L Aif4 Mh AND Your Gonsiqeratidn' Is Invited i I -i-i to investigate the unique plan and theJasiiag advan- ' tages that - may Jhs created for YOUR CHILD" ' ' through our Juvenile Educational Trust Fund. j i'-'i-l-'J . ' r-;; Our aim is guarantee f 1,000 or more, at age of 18 o'rnSooner. In event of yoiirprior eath we will-- : immediate, pay ,$1006 or -fnoreVithout further de-;' -" posits frOiji, your estate an4 $1,000 at affe;8. - If death'is caused iri consequence of aii accident .we.-will pay.$200a'or inore, AND, we require no -- further, deposits from YOUR JFAMILY, but -we, will r v1 still pay your child anotherjfuU $1,000 at Age 18. r If YOU become disabled o ihat YOU cannot work -any rnore, -WE, he cdrrrpahyi 'will make all future : deposits so that your ihild still gets the full 1,000 V ;V ortnore at age 18 besides, ye Will pay you a monthly : income while you are So di'satledT- - ; ' : H " In the' sad event ofjyour child's death any time, nrior to age 18, we will pay the full $1,000 or more . ny'hichmay;alreadyjha-e iMehjpaid. !' - THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE 4 - 'r COMPANY i '. , goffers; this unique knai individual service to you forj -a small deposit, according lodges .- ,- , i ' 1 I - ; . .. We have over $400,000,000 of protections . , 4 . . in force. nbw . " -'.'.. '.V'i. VICTOR SCHNEIDER, . Special rAccntv - Phone 577 147 V. Ccnicrcial SW Salen . I Phone ie ; I Mrs! LarelaVd anU Mrs. Mary "Ney- hartj. (Ab all day 'meeting v was neia, -wiui . ocat aiiernoon mi i lawtnerUhfi noUluek-luncheon. . I . Those present included: Flor-1 ence Xiorelaod. Ttiestine Love I innii !iara5 Adamsi Hazel Barn-1 holt. J'.ennle -Martin. Mary Hill, r r - . - . - . Pauling Clark,. Mabel I LovelahdJ l.tiile f.W.' Bmith. Mrs. -Strand. Doris Btrahd C3aTaLatas. Ifattie Kenineii, J3ertba'-Love4and, and the hofltefwi' Louisa Loveland. v ' -.n'--Hv-.' ' U'ry wo'w Relief , Corp i'rfumlem Appoints , - v - Committers jti i - A-tiHh'rr!aj.m:ett8?:othe W6jnn,?v Ieiet - Corps on" Satqr- r day afternoon 'in McCornaek Hall I were, ittstalled s fellows rennje Martini vice preitfdfi:Jfattid Cameron, . treasotet7CrTO-slea Clearwnter, -color bearer.. , lhe ommittees ' for : the vnew year'wtere; formally: announced by tbei prisldeBt of ihe Corps, Clara AdamsL as f Ollows ; Kxecauve: itose- vons, -Mary KeyhartV and Mrs. Elmer; S. Scott. J Relief committee: , -Lizzie W. Smith. Cordelia La Bare, and! Ruih Dennisoa. 4 . CorffSerence:- -Helen 4 Southwlck. l Gertrude .Remington, .and Louisa Koon. . V . -Auditing: ; ICorma Terwilliger, J Lbtffi-apKlngr isiifl Myrtle '.CalUnii:- . ltome ;ana, eropioyment:. jeniweistuaiosil ;any spring i towers nu F..B. (Jones, Louise Krapps, a,ndj Kaifie jSchottt : ; ? r I AmexicanUation: Jjnma Thomp- soi, JuSia Blodgett. and ,Ada Simp-j so4 f ? : l: I r -:" hiIdMvlfar:c Wft?y---'Bnlresj I Haittie i Kennrtn. und Elrzabetbl Dieffebaeh. I Thrift: Antonette ' Bennett and I Susaniiah 'Botts Flower; Florence Shipp. ' tt'dt Hoard to Meet Today An the! Y.IW. C. A. board .will be held at 10k 30 o'clock this morning at the! citr Y, "W. C. A.. Mrs; W, Kirk Is IpreAident of thri board for ;the I pew ypar. ; ' j j -t' ' ' v ' Giles Frdtnt California 'MrsL -.P. M. Gregory has had :as I hei-house guest for the past wefek J an Intimate rienL. Mrs. Waltacte J tseaver, or. f unaiey, . uautornia. t Mrs, Beaver has been-spending the I past ffve months in the east, - MUs Buckner to Entertain i miss Kutn Buctner wm De Hos tess op Wednesday evening at her I i Lhnmk r nvt.h mm iurvir XT. r'alltcia-' la-Ilia aitar "f . Central Circle to Meet Ti ne central circle oi tne Jason Leer Ladles' Aid society will meet at! 10, o'clock for an all day meet-1 ink at the church. , Sewing for the new parsonage will be the. ac tivfly of the diy. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon. A the tea hour Mrs. B. Benson. Ufs. Levi Flitfiti and Mrs. B3ck - hdrd t will be the hostesses. IJ : . . . ' .. . umest at aionz mto ttancn Wf8 Wm- Pordyce Fargo is en- Mon Alto ranch east of Rose - bttrgL Mrs. Fargo is the house-1 gjiefi of Mrs. J. M..Cliford. MrJpnd Mrs: Varies Entertain at Attractive Bridge Party V - iM. and Mrs. La Doyt M. Davies tlerpiee Kirkwood ) entertained last Friday evening in a delightful manner --for., a group p friend when they werei;,;hoSts fat : three tables ot : bridge A delicious liincaeon was oeryed following the. pxaying. Tbe -prizes of the even- iig went to Carl :aad Edwin - Arm- L I I COCIAIi CAT.TTTfllj W.- CI T. IJ. County ; Institute. Local hall at the corner -of S. Commercial 'and Ferry - streVs Opening at' 10 olock. . Writers cltfb. Miss Rns Swart, 5 SCkMtrt. street, ho$t I vEtokta tlub silrier tia. Mrs rC. Pdrtn, 965 N. Church stree w" ! - , Y., W. .C A. board meftln 10:10 o'clock Wednesday Salem Daughters of the Nile club. Masonic Temple. 10 o'clock BarbairaFrietcble jfiewing CIUD, Mrs. Pit M- Greeory. 1730 Fair- mount' AvenheJ bostesf.i V4 MiHSjUHtb Buck ner,ftoosteB -for pieinbem or?unaay scnooi f iass. ITilv Thursday 1 ' - 'i women'H ciub.v Mrs, Alden . t4y N. .Cbnrcb tigs." . i-i'i-i :i George . street, hos- Qajppi ci,. AC Jctup. Wotnan's iub house. "N. Liberty street. Rtr0ng.4-oth: a first (award iind a consolation prize being given Jn' the . group wer: Mr. and Mrs. Cart Armstrong,; Sir. and Mrs. Ralph Jlseni Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Scbel. Mr. and! Mrs: Edwin ftnd j Clifford ina oU h hnt lir and Mrs. T Davle- i ninner nt Marian Tfntt-.l Mrs. j N. B. GunneU and Miss Kathryn Bunnell will -entertain at an attractive dinner party at 6:30 o'clock I this evening ; at the Mar idn Hotel honoring the winners in 'the recent popular congest con dbctfed -'-by; , ' the GiinnelMtobb novel effects in portraiture will he used on.' the fable where covers win be arranged ror:; ,iMiss.jJssiner Wood. 1 Mbw Rnth Ilateltan, Miss .'Fay"HPa)ns; 'Mw.i:-afeIlltf:;-Bail-. win,--Miss La Vda Carter, Miss Gladys i Wickizer. and tbe ho- teases. LMrs. N. E. flunnell and Miss Kathryn Gunuelli inest From Montana Mr. and Mrs. W. D.fWilllson of Kcobey, Montana, and daughter, Mrs. -Pearl Mitchell' of Arlington. Oregon, are guestH in Salem at the H.iG. and the CI p. Loveland homes. Mr. William j is an uncle of thoj Mewa. . Ioveland. At, the conclusion of their so. ourn m a- iem thie visitors plah to continue their trip into Southern Cal If or- nta. I 'i , i 1 1 '1 Sewing Club, to Meet fixnes memoers oi me areara Frietcaie. Sewing dub will meet iat the i home of Mrs. P. M. Greg ory, 1x30 Fairmount avenne, on i Wednesday afternoon, a n Club to Entertain School Seniors I ; The members of the saiem u. I A. C, club: have; invited the mem bers of the - senior, class of , the ISaiem High school 1 to be their I guests on xnursaay evening wnen I the club .meets .for a j general en tertaiament and goodt time, at the I Salem i Woman's club house on' I North Liberty street I ... i XDaughters of the, Nile I The Salem Daughters of the Nile cjnb wUl met on Wednesday I morning at 10 o'clock ,in the I Masonic Temple. 1 Members are invi m mhr lrmtt ibke in order t0mplete the 1 foP . tte iCrJpple, children? of 'the Shrlners Hospital in (Portland. Last .Saturday, Nydia Temple, Daughters ot the Nile, met ifor their Ceremonial in Ptortlaod. An elaborate. banquet was -served ; at e:30 O'clock fn. the Crystal room at thelBenAon Hotej. 1 Ladles from SEEN'.GEPpRf f WEEK -MAOP. 1 mz "" f " " ' ' tr ij, ,.if.jji., , , , . i . , i. i i i i .11 j i i i , i M i n i i ... . 1 . ... V 7 '' .. . i'."jv' ."' '.'."' f ";"fi".''f 1 "' " ' ' .' ..J--' '-J-It.; ''' " ; -'- - UNCLlS BILLY I- , it : . . J L ...... ---- .- t . a- - x 1 i L , 4 t itl '' ' A y . j i . VAji j ,.--. 7 . WINNERS IN BOBBED HAIR CONTEST . - s ..-s-.- - fx- I , li , - vi IV- ' t s. x I 1 . - 'i I I ! ! ! The daughters of manylsaiem families are to be found among the photographic display of those entering the state wide contest for the m oat. -beautiful hair that has been conducted by Miss GunneU of the Gannell '&. Robb Studio of this city: ' i The Judging took place; Friday evening when a committee of ar tists composed of Sidney ell and Anthony Euwer of Portland, and Mr. Cope of Eugene went Over the portraits and selected the winners. Mr. and Mrs. Moflrbe Gilbert were in Charge of the display during the judging. i 1 'Those receiving awards were: Long hair first prize, Miss Esther. Wood; honorable mention, Mrs. Nellie Baldwin. Bobbed hair rfirst prize, Miss Ruth Hazelton; bCnorable mention, Miss Fay Williams and Miss La Veda Carter. Boyish cut first prize, Miss Dorothy Le'pley; honorable mention,; Miss Gladys Wickizer. Those receiving first prizes will be guests of honor at a dinner given at the Marlon Hotel Tuesday evening, at whidh time awards' wiine presented. , Screen tests will also be made Of the girls at the motion picture studios being erected by the Cope Finv Corporation at Eugene. The entire exhibit of those entering the cnotest are on display in the Court street show -wind ow of Miller's Merchantile store. From' Salem' Mrs. John R.-Sites and Mrs. deorge H. DunsfOrd were present. ' ' ' iVjQTU:Cqjitntu In&tHirf r Opens Today j - : -. The complete, program!, for the Marion County Institute of the W. i. T. fj; which wjll be TieTd in tbe AV. C. T. U. hull, ot the rorncr of Ferry and South Commercial streets, on Tuesday. January 19, has Iwen announced as follows: 10 a. m. Devotlonal.sj lod by Mrs. Lillian Condit. ; ' 10:30 a. m'Why We jiroM In stitute," by Mrs. Franiis Swope, of Portland. r 11 a. m. "Needed IRlfUation. State and-ational:h Wha Cfin V Do to Help Secure It?" Mrs. Ada Wallace Unrich. ;jll:30 a. m. 'Anti-Jjircoti-H." Mrs. Jennie It. Presnall. ! : Noontide prayer, 1 up q,h. 1:30 p. in . Devotional. Con ducted by Rev. Taylor of the M. E. church. 1 : 1:45 p. m. "The Child rens' Farm Home: Present and Fu ture." Mrs. Unrich. 'Z:15 p. m. "Scientifiel Temper ance Instruction; Why important Now?" Hon. F. J- .Tooiej ' " ! 2:45 p. m. "The W. C. T. ,TT., .Its Responsibility : For Law En forcement," Mrs. Swope. t i 3:15 p. m. "Our Prohibition Law; How to Keep lit," Mrs. Unruh. , ' " " .Evening . j f , 7:30 p. m. Address jby Hon. Elton Watkins, ex-congressman. Facidty Women's Club ! The Faculty Women's; club ot Willamette University will meet pn Thursday afternoon, at the home of. Mrs. George H- Alden on tforth Church street. . .Hostesses with Mrs. Alden will be Mrs. Alice H. Dodd and Mrs. F. G. Franklin. ! j ' For Fourteen An enjoyable gathefinj: on SunV day afternoon took pknfe at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bath, at their home,' It-1 : 'lr street, when Mr. and Mrs. riath entertained with"; a foiirtcen'-cov-er dinner party,- the occasion hv ing "the birthday anniversary of Mrs.BatJ.t , ' A lovely 'cyclamen, .w 4U pink blossoms,' the birthday !git to thea honor guest from .one of the fnests, centered ther.tahle.,Tbp dfternoon was spent with conver sation, music, and after-dinnor stories. Mrs. Rath was made?; the recjpient of a number. gifts', iri feonor of the occasion. Covers, at , the anniversary din ner1 were arranged far: Mr. and Mrs. T. S. MacKenzie, Mrs. Florence Cannon, Mr. and Mrs: John V. Plank, Mrs. Vera Shattue, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Welch, Mrs. Sarah Woodinglon, Miss uosella Wood Ington, Miss MInetta Magers. Mrs. Etta Magers, and tho hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bath. G uestx ju Euyc no Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Devers and family spent the week-end; in Eu gene as guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs.. P.. J. Dartb. Writers' Club The Writers' section of the Sa lem Arts League will meet this evening at the shop of. Miss Renska Swart. 453 Court street, this evening, for the regular meet- ing? ; ! ; " .- U?TU to California J.: ,Mrs. Harriet - Durkbeimer left Saturday afternoon for a trip to California. - She plans to be ab sent for abtfut two weeks. She n i iirm iiargie in Sorelliroat or Prepare a harmless and effective gargle by diHROlving two "Bayer Tablets Of Aspirin" in four table aiioonfuls of water. ' Gargle throat thoroughly. Repeat in two hours if necessary. Be sure you use only the genu ine Bayer Aspirin, marked with the Byer Cross, which can be bad in 'tin boxes of twelve tablet's fur few contH. Adv. ' was acmpahied'by'Mr. and Mrs. H. Mack of Hubbard:. r: : finest in Independence . Miss Kathleen Lindon of this city is vlsfting In Independence af tite-lonw.of her ant, Mrs. Harry Plant. : She will 'al.so be a guest while In. Independence of the Maj or Rose's. Mrs. Rose is also an aunt of Miss Lindon. IilSTZN IN I DIXXEIt COXCKUTS 6-7 JvFWV (212.C!) " Portlan d . 6-7 KGlV.(4lXi) .Portland. .rKDmiVTJOVAL . 8-lV KGW f40tJ5) Portland. - Educational program'. ;n'r Vv"MUSio 1 10.12'icow (4fJ5y, Portland.: Kenin's orchestral . -1 - " 0-1030 KJR '(2Ctt) Portland. : -r'M'uslc' or the Masters, ,4 . 7jaA-7:4.1KWl(1.tl) Port land, - . .stchiy;. 7:30-8:15 KFJIt (23) Port land. Boy Scout story. EXTERTAINfEyT 41 ;OO.JlO :0O KAITB (23IIol- lywood, 6-7, studio program; 7:30 "Diamond - Mines - of central' Africa.' E. P. Barclay 8-10. Turner orchestra. 6:00-11:00 KFOX (232.4) Long Beach. 6-6:30, organ recital; 8-9, Press-Telegram program, arranged' by Wil liam Conrad Miller; 9-11 , - Long Beach Aero club II i Jinks. 0:00-11:00 KGO (301.2) Oak land. 6-6:55, twilight concert 8-9 selections from "Martha" ElsaBehlow Trautner,.i so pranoi Carolyn CrevrHill, soprano; Margaret Xloyd, bo :prano; Ruth waterman, conr. tralto; Annabelio Jones Rose,' contraltb ; Gwynt. tenoT; AJ-' beri Gillette, bas-baritone;' Mistat Gluschkin orchestra; . 9-"9:.1(T. Ricketty - Racket ty Radio minstrels; 9:30, bridge: -lO-li; Girvin-Deuers California Collegians. :00-ll:0 KHJ (405.2) Los Angeles. '6-6:30, Leighton's orchestra; 6:30-7:30, history story. Prof. Hertzogr weekly visit of Queen Titania, Sand man and -the Radio fairies. Ignore Killian. contralto; Charles Leslie-Hill, readings; 8-10. de luxe program; 10-11 ('lark's dance orchestra. :30-l l-.SO KPOA (45Ut) Se attle. 6-6; 4 5, Hoffman's or chestra; 8-9. courtesy pro gram; 9:30-11:30; Harkness tlance orchestra. Oj 15-12:00 OiNX (:WO.O) Hol lywool. 6:J5, travel talk; 6:30-7, concert orchestra; 7:7:45, program; 7:45, health talk; 8-1 0,-KNX fea ture program; 10-12, movie night; Ray- West's f dance orchstrtt 6:30-11 :00:KFRC (268) San Francisco. ! 6: 30-7, popular songs; ilS. bnsiness talk: 8-9 musical program; 9-9:30, Lamont's Popular , Players; tK30-ij,'Krausgrlll's ojohes tra. 6:30-11 rOO KFI (467) Los An geles. Vest, pocket program; 6:45 xadiotorial; .7-8, studio program ,"8-9, Examiner hour 9-10. Fallen's dance orches tra; 10-11, ballad hour 'with Dick Barton, Charlie Cole. Polly and Billy Hall and others. 0:40-11:00 JvPO (428.3) San Francisco. 6:40, Lind "orches tra; 7-7:30, Seiger's orches tra; 8-9, program, featuring , instrumental and vocal selec tions; 9-10, program, featur ing close.'harmony team; 10 11, Lind orchestra. 7:00-12:00 KJR (384.4) Seat tle. Fredrick and Nelson, bed time stories: musicical pro gram;" artistic ensemble, "Pet or MeraTMum, jviolln, Koia Ieyicnnu,' cello; Mme, Rerthe Poncy Dow.. pianist; :30-io prchestra, Henry Damski, dl- rectorVr 10-12, Hal stead !h ...or'- chestra. - - "i -.i ' ! . i j - - -jslsi k .mm I mi) - t - M-?-'r"-t r . . r ' 1 - ; . i v ; "f ' ' 'ANNOUNCING' . V "11 j THe New - Ml ! l- -.Vkj X ZZS X i" I'i I v Pi ' 1 r ' iv" If' 1 Biack Ratcnt;Kid-and,;.;t.'.;.! m . ' ' 1 1 11 'ed SilVef" and'tlold .v';; .!. ; . 3l '' "'Tdrninihj:':S;-': -':J. 'jilip .f ' . i ' : ' -. r . - r .. : .. : . ' Tffflltim finflfmiO Turner high school, jhas. been I llnlurH Til II I H I Hi I fleeted hb-f ' booster.'' which was 1 UllllLII IJUUU i LllU decided iipn as the -title, for1 tho J. H."Bidgood, High School Principal, Elected. Chief : i j... of Tribe : .frif Turner, has officially; wrganizd its jconimunity ' club nhder the name of 'Turner: :Hoostersi" Metings are. to he) held In": the high, school auditorium on ' the second; -and fourth Tuesdays of each'tuonth . , J.-R. Bidgood, principal of theed an ounce of ,fact; ': " 3 - in-- i'V- A- . liiN . .. ... - -m 3 Turner bigb school, Jias.". been elected "chief V lnjOHler.'' wh ich . was decided upon as tho -title, for 1 t ho executive!-rather tliait.lhe. title of president. MissORfla ArclUbald was eleeted secretary, anil Oscar Flifht' was n.amed chairman ot tho program -committee. vl Assistant boosters. ,afoF, P. Rowleyapd" Kennet h loret zt The Turner Bjoosters' clpb .wIIPIkj in itiated" into t lie Marion ". (jounty Community federations when) that body holds its annual" meeting at the ' Saleni .chamber of 'Commerce Thnrsday evening of this week. Conservative:-- One' who 'is op posed to every form of .radicalism except his own; ; . ; '.' i-; X"1 " A pound of ,lworryvneverchang ittrU i - a ui : mm J ii