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SATURDAY MOIINING, lIAECI,!-3. 1023.. ' I Sim c?gon cTAtriiAN, salt:?!, Oregon t4 mm n By AUDU3D BUNCll Pc ICS T -Li. Bill Hartat1 tHo Oire&cii FloteceV St. Pierre representing Pat and Bridget, la cosfame, were in thr receiving line. The rooms jrete fectlvely decorated with shamrock and profuse bouquets of daffodils and wild currant. a v vft wi - va e w- j and instrumental music. : Inter spersed with selections from the radio., " ' li. ;, 4 .-vtV. r st 1i . nAH -.. tfAMi t t ay a -&------ wa w 4 s wa at a late hoar, the guests depart ing with a vote of thanks to Mr. J I and Mrs. Cook for their genial hospitality. 5- -.r,r ;.; Members of Garden Club lrivited'to View Gardens .j- , At Bush Home j. Those ; of Salem who are mem bers of the Salem Garden club I hare.been Invited to Tiew thejgar dens at the home of Miss Bally Hash, at. 00 Mission , street, oh Sunday afternoon - from 3 to 6 o'clock. The invitation Is limited taf members only.' Members may enter, the gardens either from Mis sion: w by way of the tennis courts on South High stretet, " ' ! I TheTf ollowlng wm acilaahQS- Aesnea during the afternoon: Miss I rv , v,v. J,. V :i Edlth'ilax'ard. Mrs. Sarah Schwab. NeedUcraft Club Mrs. H. T. Love. Miss Kell TMel-I mrs. oiearns entertained fox. E. K. GiUiogban and Ernest I the Needleermft. elub at 1 !n far iner nome on ntona i piineieenin t xn.a n,,v. uMit; i. in trnwil street. Master Eiaie Giniamwaa iig -cut lowers rather than ih ma-I Ktet .. - ' f- tiring for formal latfdScabe ef-1 Spring flowers decorated the licts since no gardener Icould Im-l rooms. At the tea hour refresh- i rore -poA her east slbpVer-tifrf 1 meats were served. At the next and woodland flower, glrier; Cot-1 meeting of the dub. on March 39. ohial wail garden pronseUta'belMrs. "U Bechtel will be the hos- revelation td all those of the teas at ner some on Ferry street. dub wno nave tne Pleasure oileiuoeTs present at us meeiuig dewing the ' spring shoving of I ton Tuesday were Mrs. L. C. Broth- enen, jars. ju. jaecniei. Mrs. is. Gilliam, Mrs. George Martin, Mrs. J. 3. Kewmeyer, Mrs. A.. J. Basey and the hostess, Mrs F. G. Stearns. 1 -! iooms. Quests From New York Gitv t Mr. "and Mrs." C. P. Bishop eh- vfcrtmfaed as their gaests at luhcl- on on -Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. iraiiriil HewTof k tity, Afld William. 8. Bart In "Tuaibleweeds," laid. to be the finest picture of his career, opens at the Oregon theatre today for a three day run, .carrying over Sunday and Monday. "Tumble weeds" is excellent Hart film material and brings that great Western actor back after a long absence from the silver sheet. . ' Shasta daisies. From Miss Haz- Xr.' Nftgent df Lbs Angeles. br.'Doney to Speak f. '-" Before University Wtmen helianthus. , monthretia and Mich aelmas daisies may. be had. Nu merous additional plants wlH tie on sale. In charge of the perennials at Benefit Proardm at Waconda the , Waeonaa Aid society will I --d.- eardenB Canterburv hella. sponsor a benefit vaudeville at; 8 1 chrysanthemums of various kinds. o'clock this evening at the school. J artemesla and clematis will all be rainsTxeis. oaaawr;uuiraimK, offered. Miss Beatty is offering larce raaio program-music, reaa-i.hniA rhncanthomnm, mnn j Dr. Carl Gregg Doney. president I iK ' vctme&f play will bel tla deroincum. sweet afyssam and of Willamette, university. will be I f eatuTeS. - - - - - 1 balls, dona deldhinlnm rrAm ihe speaker today before th a-1 At the close, of r the program a J the McGilchrist gardens phlox.; gol lem branch .01, the American as- j quilt and a quilt top will be auc-lden rod, golden glow, helium, Hociatlon of Univrpity..; women tioned.' 4 hen they meet at the Elks' club . f . ,j -. for "the- Mafch Tunchebn" itfeetlng; ChemeketA 'Chapter Dr. Doney will speak on "Problems i Silver Tea, . . Modern EdffcfttI6h. ' r ' Large groups tit Salem women ri.-., U . tare planning to attend the silver I today's sale will be Mrs. Homer PatrVCKB fatty - Itfcii rrnm It tn K flln nftr.!smtth Mn roOltKrlat TMIaa 2ponsorea Oy HOOK ana I noon aC the home of Mrs. U. G. iMattle Beatty and Miss Edith Has- J hlMble ClUO . , n . j Shipley, 14 East . Washington j ard. of ttieJBook anil Thimble club ahd I tractive Colonial affair, those as-1 Chadwtck Chapter to their families was held at the j sistinf in the rooms teatnrfti a J Sponsor Benefit Card Party beautiful home ;T Mr. ahd; Mrs. I number or beamllful ebstumes. of I One- of the most attractive Elmer-IJ. Cook : on- KIngwood I the period. x ' ' i events of the spring season is Heights road'ISBt Wednesday eve-f ; UiutMua Hh Un STMniav tnr I blanned for Tuesday afternoon. ing. The affair was in the nature 1 eftfcrfcobn "win be Mrs. Frank jMarfeh'lJ. when members of the 4f aj.typicat Bt- ,rtc. I Spears Mrs; liewis Griffith and Eastern ' Star Afternoon club win Tne. Misses Maymie aiamsn m Mrs. ilov Mills. ? - . J sponsor a benefit cam party, to f , .- : : 1 - i . . . . . . ...... . . , . ; .... , , ' . . t. i wnicn an laaies ox me cuy are cor XOTICE OP FIXAIi ACWiar 3ffy. Stewart IS GueH Idially invited, beginning at In the County Court of the otatei ' i M..nu n .th nv(nn. 4 .Jlf.-J-Vnv :lBeUordrity : at the University of I from, members are not necessary "lecei:: is spending the college in order to attend. NWtels terehy given, that Al- 3- .Lr . Rainbow Gtr to 3fet lah Jones, the ttnderBigned admtoH " The Salem assembly of Rain- fetrtof of the .estate of EIiiabeth "1?"' bow girts trill meet at 7:30 o'clock MUlerto deceased, has filed his final thU evenmg In Masonic hall for iccount aa auch ndtninfstrater in r'j Central Circle Is the initiation of lis new members, the W-iAY:,M nteTtotnea tl (ioVer OWC. This organization? which in being Oregon for Maridd county, and ; . ,t . soensored bvChadwick chanter of fcv luuisua;, mo tv. v. j i - (.i.ij I iremeiy popular ana me ueniuer- i9iB.VAt,: 40 'to. 1 already large. .. Mrs. David it the" court room , said court Wright is mether adviser of the m . a a .w - w aa aaw0 voo a uvt aa vu u w w v ana suite, u tne tune ana pi&c iur A- : - ihe hearings of,, objectibns t the final account and settlement thereof. ' and- that all persona in lerested In said estate slay appear bn or before said date and file any objections thereto. Dated, at Salem, Oregon, -and lrst published Mareh e, 1 8 Z 6 tate of last publication. April Z, f ALLAN OffiS, 635 to N. Commercial street. ; Tne rooms ox tne Aiiover nome - were , toveiy with a variety of spring flowers. In, the reeeptloh room japrohlca and plum blossoms, with an in termingling of Oregon grape, were festive. In the; living rooms art Baskets filled with daffodils were arranged throughout. PringlePleasant Point Social Club Members of the Prlngle-Pleas- ant Point Social club were guests at the Pleasant Hill poultry farm. the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tates, Thursday. The rooms, were beautiful with a variety of spring flowers. Luncheon was served .at Mrs. L L. McAdam. president 1 tboh. after which a short business df the circle, presided at the meet-1 Ssibn was held. The remainder Administrator of Uhe EstaU of I ng. Mrs. ueorge Aiaen lea tnei0f afternoon wds spent In fancy RlfcahAth Miller-Deceased. . i aevotKnai in a manner extremely i whtk of various kinds appropriate to tne jcaster .season,! These present were Mrs. C. H. A. lovely tribute was nltmied forlrtn,AA u.. r w pnttr Mr the afternoon when Mrs. W. H.1 Qulmht. Mrs. J. Robertson, j members of the auxiliary, all in ; . v 2Z STi.i. ; r. . I i " ,tc c, JMTS. IS. S. VJOaieB,' ; Sirs. Jf . ,. i wommc. vuo uo penaii . or juarion troim . voun- ma,i20-37; aS. BIDS WANTED Mosher, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. J. Keys, Mrs. C. Spurlin, Mrs. W,. M. Cpburn, Mrs. H-'Wachter, Mrs. R. Drager, Mrs. D. Vanderbilt, Mrs. Baggett. Mrs. W. R. Robins, Lu cile Mosher, . Waldo Clark, Gene Wachter, Patsy Cannon and the hostess. The club meets next at the home of Mrs. Harry Wachter, 144? Cen ter street, April 1. Miss Garfield in Pdrtland Miss Edna Garfield was a guest at an interesting meeting of the Oregon State Press Woman's 'club held In Portland slast night. Loyal, Beredns Elect Officers The Loyal Bereans, fhe young married people's class of 'the Court Street Church of Christ met on Wednesday evening. March 17, for. their monthly business and so cial meeting. The following of fJcers were eleeted for the year.' President, A. D. Wodel; vice president, A. D. Wagner; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. L. Dunn; teacher, R. L Putnam; assistant teacher, Mrs. Ben H. Hawkins. After the business meeting, a Boclal hour was enjoyed. ?tThe members- .were costumed as school .children. Old fashioned school ; games were played. tAt recess time, luncheon was eaten from i the sacks and pails as rwe used to eat it at the "Old Red School House" bx the road. Missionary Society Presents Pageant . The Pageant "The King's High way:' given by the ladies of the Leslie Methodist Episcopal church wh6 are members 6f the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society, was a most successful affair in every way, .Leslie hall was a bo'wer of beauty, with a great profusion of daffodils, hyacinths, scotch-broom, ferns and . potted plants lighted with candles and electric. . lights, which made the effect most beau- tifuL Over one-hundred guests came to enjoy the afternoon with the ladies of the society. The pageant was given by twenty-five JLi. ; Social CalentXar Today. n Colonial tea. Chemeketa chap-; ter .of the Daughters of the Am erlcscd .Revothtiom. Mrs. IT. O. Shipley, IIS E. Washington. 3 to 5 oelock: ? - - A; "A:TJ. Elks ?club. Lnn ehebh: 'Dr. Carl "Gregg Doney, speaker. '" . ' ; Sale of lierennlais. Sponsorship of flower committee of the Salem Woman's club. Graber's plumbing shop, back of Pbmeroy ft Keene's.; t:30 to S o'clock. . r : ' v Cooked food sale; WCTU. Hunt L. Schaller's meat," market, 283 NJ Commercial street. v ' . - f Cooked food , aale. Neighbors of .Woodcraft, S. P, ticket office, 1$4 N. Liberty Street. - " Wistaria club dance. Derby hali:i y,r -i - ; ; " Order of Rambow, 7:30 o'clock. -" Sunday - Salem Garden club members to view Bush gardens. 3 to 5 o'clock. 'Monday ' " : " r Benefit dance. American Le gion auxiliary. McCornack hall. , t; . Tuesday Benefit" bridge party. " Chad wick -Chapter' of the Eastern Star. Masonic Han. 2 o'clock. Delicious refreshments were served. The serving tables were bekutlf ally decorated, and In the center of one was a huge birth day cake with fifty-seven candles, one for . each year of the life of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society, whose birthday the group celebrated. A delegation from Jason Lee Methodist church was present and Invited the ladies to give the pageant at th.eir ' mis sionary meeting Wednesday, March' 24 th. The pastor has in vited .the dadies to repeat "The King's Highway," at the evening service- Sunday, April 11th. YWCA Biennial to Convene in Milwaukee The . YWCA" biennial convention to be held In Milwaukee April 21 to 27, will represent the voice of 5 5 7,0 CM) 'members in Its decisions concerning the national policies of the "Young Woman's Christian association In the, United States for; the next two years. "By resolutions and recommen dations the 2500 delegates will vetenimpoTtant matters affeetl ing the program of 1 102 ussoet- i aliens. : .;i . " j ' ; When seen .at her olfice in VrewH York; Miss TSfaWel'Cratty,: general secretarjr 6t the national bdard, slid: "Although the convention will be divided up Into small groups to facilitate discussion on matters calling, for action will come before the convention body as to. whole." Junior Music Club . ' The Junior Music club, of which Miss Lena Dotson Is the adviser, was entertained with a delightful St. 'Patrick's party at her home oh Wednesday ' evening, interesting games and contests afforded en tertainment for the guests. A pleasing piano' "number '-was' con tributed tf Helep Ralph. - Later in the evening - the guests"' found their places at a prettily appointed table. . olor; scheme of . green and white Was effectively carried out. with the spring blossoms, green candles and dainty little favors. A caker "decorated 'With shamrocks, made . an attractive centerpiece. Mrs. Ralph served the delicious supper. . ' ' Members of the club Include Pauline Orey, Mabel Harrison, Henrietta Hueheon, Vtrtan Marts, Hane Knhnhe. Olive Shurt. Ruby Orey, Helen Ralph and Miss Lena Dotson. ! Hyrw, fr. -S. S. HnddlaatonMra. Istm jfpwBf'-Jhrbm LorclmBl, Hr. Mjw. iUnsU - I,tidr.-Kml4 SIcdkrf; ElUworfh MeVey, lira. K. B. Mankert. VmoB Oflesby, Un. OrrUIa rnabertoa, - iJtan Penniaftoa, Mrs J. B. . ritiuipa, iipften. ...... Refimbit, Mr. Mary Roborta, Hawmrd MMertsa. Aim Pchlc. ld - . Spopli, itn. Ralph S7dar, .Violet Btriwvf . KaaaeU . Smith. Mtu. Jn. N. Smithar. A. W. Tfaompton, JIarcaret WilKaat Kiaa . Wiederkchr, Kabl Wheli, Mf. Bella Woolerr, Cecil . . Weleh EiUafceth: Weodry, F.. B. w- WUtoa, - Jeha .. , V eatar, Grace Toaac. May -. i,4eo,.ee , , 1.424.00 1, 5 1 1,800 s,oi5.soe 1.693.200 " 2.14,80a 1,024.600 1.S00.900 2.625,900 98S.S00 - S80.200 900,900 817,000 2.SSS.233 2,403,000 8,875,509 800,240 ,30.600 800,200 ,3,383 2.262,800 2.694,799 1,074,550 - .45,90 J.20O,40O 1.466.900 A912J75 J.004.200 -1,200.300 2,149,400 ,23l,9 4i 700,890 - soo.soe 980.400 8.569,200 Adam-, lira. A. . . Antrican, Jennie Aaher. Kowen AipinwalL Mrs. Ma Aiobaafh, Mr. OKBOOH sTAtZS3- atTTO CO-TTZBT , . Lift of Caacidatei at 10 '. . l-axci 19 "CUT TJP wmtw Beath, tfcrelya i i, Blaco, Wayne - - . ; Blackbnra, Mr. Roth. Crowthor. lira. B. 8. - Feller, Kiss, fieraice ; Faadrich, Marie ' uazrett, -Mbert Greenwood, Fraaeee C. . Uronke, Mra. Ieo Hodtey, Doria . Hall, Miaa E. O. Hayea, Laeian , Henderson, Faye . 886, 49 l.era.eoo 1,842,300 8,065, TOO 8,-50,30 1,298,400 1,619,806 2.715,906 S.bOO.232 900,200 2,400,300 2,800,499 1,600.20( Baraea. Iawreaee Brantntir, Leota H. .. Bownaaa. Knth Sock, Mra. O. L Braden. Mr. Winaie Bryant, Jidda B. Beng-H, Neina ' ... .,; Corbeaae, . Marie Oraae Oiavieat - 0. Clarav tra C ChandW, Mra. Gay . Cochran, Mra. Frank Chap fcian, Audrey naania, J. . Dean. C. K. Farrier, 18a Fea.Joha HJr Good, Mra. Ada Hieka. Mre. W. R. Hepkiaw, MaTfaerite -leraaberrer, Xxuta Hnffmaa. Katio Hatch. 'Fraaeea Humphrey, Mra. J. P. ... Knaaf, Miftra . Keppiecer, Vera ... - KelloKr. MrP Vera Klampe, Valmar ........ KJanaer,. Anton ... Kleen, Fra-eia .-: liis,, E-Telyn .... ;,. 1,400.900 : T 900,500 1,900,400 1,400,200 800.400 1.300,400 1,402,400 S.J 00,900 1,900,400 2,142,800 1,401,200 ,900,800 8,004,100 2,225,900 1.840.809 , 99U200 2,008,900 ; 900,400 " 900,200 980,400 ,900,200 1.400,200 2.46M33 3.004,409 1,41 a. too 1.265,900 1.200.4OO 990,200 992.400 1,200.300 S.4 18.960 800,400 1,625.900 1.800.40O 1,840.200 1.900,200 2,800,400 1,-tle, Elfa ifum, Mrs. Christine ili.ler, lur. 3. M. MarKhalt, Tbeodore- POindezter, Venaa Pbtta, E. J. Powell, Mra. Clewi ISrabl. "Mtaa -- Richards. Grace Bnodertr, Mra. Jtoy. Swan, Archie Tickenor. Le.Ue O. Townaend. Mra. J A Watt, Mr. Abl-ul W Weiaer, Clair . - Wynn. JUta . Wheeler, Marraret Yoanc Mra. Marti a C a.eao.soo 2,800,400 1,9 12.43 J 2.002, 700 1,800,400 2,984.900 2.816.800 , 900,200 2,-426,900 1.S78.7SS 8,004,400 1.SO0.400 2.851.400 1,800,200 1.200.8O0 2.710, 7O0 2,100.it)0 2,100,400 LISTEN IN - rjRTntK.cocsTi . 6:00-7:00 K"W (491-5), Portland. 6 :00-7 :00 KF W V 1 2 ) , Port Land. 10:00-12:00 KQW , (491.5), To 9.-00-12:00 FWV, (212). Portland. Dariy'a oreheatra. ' t - -.: srrniTJ-iwxr)r :30r-KlrBO 208), Sa JVanciaeo. '-:0, dance aauaie procrana; 8-1 a. . -atce inaair. - -. '. . 6:80 CJOA. Sl6K, E4-oirto. Can. 6:80 7. children'a kali hoar; .911, dance program., ... , ,. 7:00 KOWW -S6), Watta Walla Waih. 7-7 :30. - -rekther jd -aaarket -twportm; 812, atadio pretrram and dance tannic. -. 10:00 -TFTC (329). Victoria, B. C. Pro gram of dance mnsic. Ito Henderaoi'a " rchettra. Satnrday Midnight : Stationa broadcaatinr after aidniht " Ba'tnrdar include: From 12 to 1 KFBAJ, KRE, Krmi, KFI and KNX; from t to 130, KFUTT. KFI and KNX; l:BO to 2. KFTTtf, KFWI, KFI and KNX; 2 no 3, KWH MS KP1. ' rW MM MM 9 I f 9 4 I!JtiES Kight and Morning to keep them dean, Clear and Healthy Write far FreiEye"CanP or fEyi Beauty" Book tawCv--ct-L9-.GSa-. Diaitioii Jdbilee JMuniiilbsr. To t&anro s tin JrClSt 'tea f ? Laxaiivo A NX !. liyWUUUUUUIJM, . The tonic and laxative effect of tative 3R0M0 QUININE Tablets WiU for txfythe BjstemfiaiiistGrip, taez-za and otxier serious ills re8TltixLg iTom a Cold. ' bcoi bear tl-ts tdnatare Price 30c : r-V ijreg Statesman on Will be issued oh .Sunday, March 28, 1S2G Reproduction of page oiie of the first issue of The Statesman bearing the -date of March 28, 1851, will be printed, together with 43ariy historical documents and rare old pictures of that ay. Biographical sketches of many f the Voidest families in Marion and Polk counties, and histories of the growth of Salem (business firms, and business men, will be included. Fifteen cents a copy, postage prepaid, to any point -inthe iiniteo . States. Twenty cents a copy Outside the United States. Ten cents a copy at the Statesman office. i V- I. V Circulation Department, Oregon Statesmah, Salem. Oreuron. gentlemen: Enclosed find $...'...........;,,...tojdefray cost oi" mailing Jcopies of the , Diamond Jubilee Number of The Oregon Statesman to the following1 addresses V. t NAME STREET CITY. ' STATE .: z - .... .... ... ...... . , L. , ....... --. . - '' - - - - . - - ... . - . - . - - - --- - ' " - - - . . - - , . . . . Mii - - - - . . , - - ; ; ;' Signed . Address mother of Mrs. Glover - and Mra. I DOROTHY DARNIT iee at $en 9 doca a. marea z. 1 yaae f belnsr th ttether ol Mra. a92o? atiR6omao.! fultnona Alden. were presented with xlua Coutity1 t:ourtkou Portland, ters of spring flowers, j Mra. Byara bregonV for the construction of a and Mrs. Page have the distinction Jerry boat of ordifcary scow type, I of being the eldest members of iexclualve of machinery, requiring j the circle. . v - f . approximately f6 MFBll iumoer. p : The following eipe'dany Invited poal;.may p,DulTt k kny, conven- J guests shared the pleasures of the aent ldcatidnv but to be dellv- kiredvto tho eonnties at Indepen- ' By CHARIS EIcSIANUS jleneer Orages afternoon: Dr. and. Mrs. Fred C. j Taylor, Mra. H. U: 1 Vandevort, president of the general aid o- i No bid will be conslderedunlesa 1 ciety, Mrs. W. C JCantner and a group of teachers from the Salem high .school Mlas Laura Hale, laccompanled by- cash, 'bidder's M ; A-1 ,.--. Dona or ceru-iem cuna m, " lamount equal to five per cent of the total amount old. , A'atLsfactory oond will be re quired tor 'the faithful perform ance 6l the contract, In: a .iim equal to the total amount bid. Miss May Hale. Miss ; L.ina Heist. Miss Taylor and Mrs. Florian Yon i Eschen. ' the Bt Patrick's motif was at tractively' featured in the decor ations as well as in the refresh- ProDbsal blanks: and j Inll la-1 ments. .In the dining room a crya- formatlon for bidders may be 6b-tal; bowl fined with trlHiums andi ta irxui at th of flea of the state guarded with tall green tapers Highway commission, : ! I Capitol . jnmm, cw- n-ii4t-. n.- Pl.t liereu ma uoio. sneeificatfo-ui and form or roa-1 - Assisting jars, jiotbt wt- xura. 1 w.a tract mav be InsBected at the eanke W, H. Byars. Mrs. - C. C. Clark, j - th..r,f flra t Judaw J I Mra. a A. Clark and Mrs. T. T. grazer. .. , : Forty women of the circle, and their guests,-were afternoon. . T. Hunt, In the County court- houae-t Salem. Oregon? .errjmaj be obtained-upon -ine deposit of tfVV a -?--' aat w a- --!,- A comdete set of plans and snAciflcatlons lnay 'ais be In - present for 'the l . ;. -1 Sale bf Choice Perennials 1 ' -- tlfMif Iva -a-kT--4 i t . f ro. - , . . a. - . I -T a,aa --. . viv-i va. f spectea me oiiice ox u? 1 d m e on sale tt . ... A nA.ialAtt M Tnwhl-a-IM ' I - - -1 12 Coneba JJgff:.oind,OM- j ..pa By -rirabW . Bros. on j eon. f -: ,i 1 south Liioerty street witr a- com- Th right Is reserved Jo rej ect i Trom the Salem1 Woman's any or all 'proposals or to adcept 1 b ne epartment tn the eVoposal deefrjfcd best tor the j charge. the present time In (he countl.s ot Marion and Folk. t ' month ts the most . advantageous COUNTT'COURT OP MARION , . courrrr: J.'T. Hunt, County' Jodge. J.'U. Smith, Comi-lsslone ' Jl n.'Portsr. Commissioner, AtL it: - U-G. l-OTER, ,C:1.) - , Caujity Clerk.. 11-14-X7-20 6f any "for planting.. Contributions from some of Sa- TSfi'g&ost pronrraect garden? will be offered at Itls -time.4 .In tb3 collection i front thi llorier.. f -ai . gardens there win be'golden glo. Michaelmas .. ..daisies, t. . raontbre c : i, late Iris; brown-eyed Susans, jkzi -.1 .- ,11 1 " gam umsrG an iiir- ---- 1 --a---- a-aa--- i . nn . , i r.' . jinin nn imn" n u - - ,, -, , - m mjTrn i i-aa i i im n ' i i in r i ' . . f Gti AKio s-rtoPMti fALL TOCH-H ( tAKl G fe R ' ) -1 &1-mjT (the, ctocUJ TriAt'. tiAWG-ft.'l ' (etOCK T;?: ) MAMA A . ( j YOU STOP iWt Cbim 7 tCHtWI COVl, ; . j 'r ' . 1 W vu Nm xy ;j VTV A LCf A6M6Sf,7 M! icttV' 1 J - - S ll ; 1- o , J. - 1 . 1: -1