-.1 "-i ".'-'1 iJ i k f - - if V 1 ...... TTTRSnAY MORNING: : JUNE 22. 1926 , 1 w h t i 9 S' V By AUDRED BUNC2I PHess ICS Jean MacKcnzie Becomes;' ' Bride of Dr A'.pti Pearson , at Church Ceremony i ,Tbe weddinr of Miss Jean -Mac- Kenile, youngest daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. T. 43.'MacKenie, to Dr. r A. . N. . Pearson ': of Kelso Wash., was solemnised In a beautiful and im pressle' manner at 2 '. 3 0 o'clock ' Sunday, June 20, at 4he First COn- rregational chnrch. V Dr. w: XI. Kantner, using the single ring ser-. vice, was the officiating clergyman. The altar of the chnrch-wascon- tprted Into a TeHtiblegarden how-, ei .with lattices Intertwined-with Dorothy Perkins Tbses-sand-'eUs-A'twof' hydrangea arranged -with a bank Kf snapdragons, ocean 'I sprar an Canterbury hens' lit tall jEoor basket and hanging baskets. A "basket bt ' lotely salmon pink vniRdragotf s,' with fernj Twrtpended on the chandellecjibpre the altar rae a crowning touch to the-bow-er.gl The" choir balcony waa lso aprotrttl deeorated wlth ibaa-j . orations were; arranged - by: Miss Oda Chapman. - ;?ff - Bef bre'tlie entrancfirbt the brid-. al' party rMfo Minnie : Pearson of Portland, Bister f.tne groomaang "Because. A "girls quartet from ' Kel8o,-Wash.rtralneJ by th bride, gatet an ' exceptldnally be'autf ul rendition of ,-"At .Dawnlngy The personnel of the auaHeWach:glrI - gowned: in white, .-4ncladed t.illss Alln, CarrolIMisBilrene Johns6n, , Miss ' Helen" Searsi "MissVFranees ' SlSlerririd. Wc6mpanl8t;M,lss ;Jean- Gray. - VMr,M Frank y Zlnn, . -. chnrchoTganlst, presided ; at b the organ for the "Wed d trig marches;' ! The brlde-made a charming pic ture, as she kpfproached- the" altar on iihm arm i bt 'her father, who gate her in ; marriage: Her,,wed dirtg gowh'was a becoming .mode ofhtte -satin back; erepe " worn witat a.f ull lengthVTeii; boond with - fine: lace and worn witbr coronet ' of orange bloesoms. Her bouQuet was"ftioTe!y ahower fof pphella ' roses and sweet peas. . . 'r; ; . Mrs. E.B. MacKenxie of Seattle a sister of .the bride, was the ma ttnn of honor. , Her rown ; waa a lorely creation of apricot satin ' back' crepe." ' Her ; bouquet was? of avMt mai and snapdragons. She wore Jarose picture hat. Miss Elga Pearson! ! Portland, asister of ' the groom and Miss Gladys Benson of Eugene were the bridesmaids. "Miss : Pearson wore . gold messaline and Miss Benson orchid taffeta. IThey, as well? aa ; the matron of honor, carried beaut-, timt arm bouaoets of snapdragons aid'sVeet peas.1? ' ' t Little Miss Doris MacKenzle of Seattle, a niece-ot the bride, was r ring-ibearer. She mnde an attrae-tiT-picture In green organdy.. The . ring was carried in a rose- in the . . VeaH' of a Colonial bouquet 'with a ribbon shower of sweet -peas. "Joe Pearson of Pasadena, CaL came north' to serye aa best man for -his brother. The ushers-: in rinded Eir B.-MacKenile of Seattle tad Carl "Anderson of Lewlslon, idiho:- - - - r . f Dr. Pearson, a prominent dentist of - Kelso, la v the son of Mrs. "J o- - n Pearson of . Portland. lmr mediately after , the ceremony. recepUonSforthe twedding party " and. relatives was held at the ittac- Kenzie home. Mrs. E. Welch and ti e" Misses "Elizabeth and Nona Welch" were , in Charge of the re- ireshments.- -i -t ;' i'- ;-' - lAter in the afternoon Dr. and .. Jli'rsr Pearson ' left bymbtorr,f0r IJlmroaCT10"' no thefTTacKenxie. A fter August 1 tney ifcTll be at home to i their many friends at t . Darts terraces, Kelso. t ; . ; i Ttr the past -two years' Mrs. Peawon, mho Is a particularly ac ' comnlisbed Touna: woman, - has been a member of the' high school fauulty at Kelso. She is a gradu ' ate of the Unirersity of Oregon Both Dr. and Mrs. icarson, are highly esteemed by a host of friends. , Among the out of torn n. guests In attendance at the wedding were Johanna Pearson ot Portland, the mother of the groom: Mr. and UtT Fred Fitxe, 'an -Mrs.' -K. P. Donrille of Cotur dAlehe, Idaho Mrs. Elmer Campbell .of Westboro - ;WIs., Mr. and rMrs.- Carl 'Anderson and two sons ot Portland, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crouch and son Donald ' t Kelso, Miss, Bonnie Jeffreys of 'Kelso, Mr. aiid Mrs. ' Jm Buchan j .an, and daughter Mary of Kelso. - .nd Mr. and Mrs, H. II. Hunt and daughter. Bernice, also of Kelson Jlr." and Mrs. Dana Newton of Se iii'tle, and a number' of members ..of the bridal party. - ' ' "Miss Weller to- Present , - - Pupils in Interesting Recital An attractire recital ox tne . . month will take place at the resi , dence studio of ' Elma Weller ait . 695 North Liberty street this re .J lug when a group of piano pupils are presented In recital. Miss Neya ; Cooley, a soprano of , particularly pleasing voice,' will be the assist va artist of the evening; Claudia Lewia, a talented pupil of Miss .Veller, who will Jte preeented in v indlridual recital on-Monday, June t 28, ,at ; the " First Presbyterian . fchurch,wlll accompany her. -At Have yci tried Better Yet Bread f ; Sure you'll like it. It makes your "children healthy and sturdy. ' Ask yourgrqeer. , . ," '. t Crown Drnar Store, S3 2 State St., has many newarticlea to show Miss Lewis' recital Mildred Nlch cls.i viollnistv and ' pupil -of ?Prdf. W iUlam Wallace Grahamwfll' as- - The following; program jsrlll, be given this evenrng. with the public, cordially ln1te to attend;. , ... 2 o2kO"wski Gwendolyn - J arm an. Barbara i: Barham. Virginia Brlght-and . Loree arham;"; . . Frolic of the Wlnds. Cramm " a) 'Velocity Etua.LrBnrgmueller lb) rElf4n Dance ; ...4.. Jensen .j:: Virginia" Bright. Neapolitan Nights ...-U..Zatt!ecnik : . ' fK J- Neva' Cooley. ' -t -a). Prelude" 4 ..J..L . Bach f b ) , Butterfly ,.:4V...41LaTalle i": ' .Barbara Barham. . a) Prelude 4j.ii. Bach b) Octave IStude ...Eggelllng $ Arthur Boeschem. . tik ' la) On the Lako.,i.ii;lHeller b ) ? Hnntlng Soil g ...:XHeller fc) VWarrlors Song Heiler J Gwendolyn Jarman. r Hark. Hark the JLark.:.. Jgchubert . "Ne.a. Cooley. , ,. .- ; ) : Melody in F ......Rublnstain t b) Gavcftte Btahms f. e ) SecbadruMasnr kaL---.Godard Yti ArtKftT' Koeschen. - ( a )" Melody 4 .:-ll....v..ZXDaws (b) Valw in'Ab ..j...::......' Chapin Hopak l..ZZliJL .wMoussorgsky Gwendolyn J arman, Arthur. , Beach Party l " . ' ; ' :r": '. r '-,' . : Miss Nancy Thlelsen, Miss Mar guerite Bluraenberg. Mlsa 'Evelyn Emery and Misa Nibs " Shoemak returned yesterday afternoon, from a delightful vacation : at Newport They made. the trip by motor and were accompanied by Mrs. Emery and Miss Gladys Emery. Mrs.' Stewart Is Guest tn Salem ? .. Mrs, 'Josephine SteWart,' bou mother at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority on the University of Ore? gon campus at Eugene, is a. house hguest at the home of her' son s and daughter-in-law, . Mr. .and.- Mrs. JU chard D. Slater.: Miss Stewart will diride ner time between her friends In Salem and Portland. Attractive Shower in ' Miss Geer's Honor An attractive shower was siren at the Tucker home Juno 18 when miss Margaret TUCKerana.vMJss Dorothy Belli entertained Ire honor ot Miss Lorena .Geer who, will be a brlde-of early July;- ; : Snapdragons, wall 'flowers.- and ?TelBphon i5 fJapltal - City Laundry, n The ? laundry ,ot pttre materials, we give special, - at tent Ion to alLhome laundry work. Telephone and .we will caU. (f) AT THE d. & C. STORE We recently were ible to rprociire some substantial sale price reductions we are pasiuigalongto you. Note the .-. -1.-- rr-'- V4 i ' .Ilk. 3 inch,- good quality- ;: . Black Sattinc, , ydl.-J 58 Inch Bleached . Damasky yd. .Good .Weight of Cotton Bleached ;' ",t;J1 ; , Toweling, - yd. Good grade Bleached Mixed Toweling,' yd. Full size 80x90 Unbleached Sheets '..I : 42x36 inch Pillow t 36 inch" Printed ""'"" VoUes,' yd Soygreen t : Bright colors Fllsse Lingerie ; tf Crepes i yd- .Z-.; -32 inch fast color Gingham." Combined -with our own stock at Special,, yd Ju - 36 inch colored Indian - JHeadydU.:: AU; CoreeU lower 'prices zzl GROCERIES Large flat catuWhofe or 2 lbs. of good jQaality Bu!kf Coffes '1. 2jL.?i. Hood Jliver - ; fc- Fruit Pectin I cvfciI V i. 'Jl I Yx Ground ,3 for 50 lbs, Salt 6 boxes of good ' : tt P,Iatches S medium size Van Camp Pork & Beans LJ.,i;; Large Lemons Dozen : dL 2 Datternut Wafers ;.':. rl YcuDoBcitcr f 1 '-. - -- 'A 1 ' j brides w-aa "M isaRftth feeaaoriu Coclol Caleziiitx F (thaaan ;danght-,Mr Mrs. W" KriiMYiift'o!nh .mm r v xr LaBarerl8S5-Lee etreothosteasJaiidiaaXtl Piano pupils of Elma Weller. In recital, -.6 J 5 N." Liberty street. ..,r. iSfX-'y--! -Wednesday ' .,.. .j - ., -) 'VFlair''Couriamentr 1 1 1 1 h e e country club. . . .. . ' -t -. Li Woman' s.jIome 'Missionary 'so? clety'-. Annual -meeting. First Method 1st church. - . ,' s ' Tbnrsday - -!"' ," 4 PupIla'ef-'Jby 'Turner-Moses' in public recital.- first Congressional church. Advanced 'pupils.1-' assisted by ' an advanced : pupil, of" Carol . S. Dibble's, .,.'..;' ' ' x.: i , , Wdman'a Hometlisslonary- so- Hety ..Annuar t meeting. First MethodistnChureb.t Uki?:' Advanced ; puplla of , .Prof essor T. S. Roberts' In reel taL Residence studio. 605 N. Summer street. ! Junior- and ; Intermediate pupils of Jey Turner ' Moses. v First rCon-t gregatlonal thuretf,- 8:15 o'clock. Woman's Home 'Missionary soci ety.. -'Annual meeting. First Meth odist hurch, ' ;-! 'f if. ; '' -'-.-f4 .' Junior "pupils 6f Professor T. 'Si Roberts, in recital and, Dunning demonstration. ' 505 , N. Summer street. . r ' charming, baskets of Canterbury bells were used' in decorating' the rooms. ; 'A pleasant evening of five hundred was en J owed, ; with; Miss Fay ' Wassam receiving high . score. Second .awards were given to' Miss Jenn le M ay H oppes and M i8s Fay Jo-Walt;. ;-'fv-..;.-?- .Immediately; following a very clever . mock' "Wed ding Mlsa .? Gear was showered - with many lovely m iscellanedus gifts.: ? , u'. ; '' ;Late In the -evenings covers, wer laid for.MJss, Ger, Miss L.S. Geer Mrs. -Thompson, Mrs, H. A; Tuck er, Miss Fay: jo waiz. Miss -Fay Wassam, Miss ,. Pauline Marnach, Mlsa tl Leana J Geer, . Miss r Hazel George,' Miss Jennie' May Iloppes, Mlsa Rosalie Jpnes..: Miss Wilma Giese, 'Mtss; Josephine , : Jaskoskl, Miss. Gladys Albln, Miss: Virginia Donnell. Mlsa Gladys Murphy; Miss Alma: Farmer, Mias Martha 1 Hall son. Miss .'Florence -Busch, Mtes Odile, I Matthews, . Miss Grace Thompson, and the hostesses,' Miss Margaret Tucker and Miss '. Doro thy Bell. , - . Needlecraft Today . i Members of the Needlecraft club will .meet at 1 835-Lee street this afternoon as the guests of Mrs. J W. Ls Bare. ' " " ' : Atttattive Wedding - Solemnized in Corvallis - -L . - Mr. .and- Mrs. Mark McCalllster were in attendance at the wedding of theirjr cousin, Miss Ruth . Bu chanan last week in Corvallis ..The Corvallis. Gazette-Times gives the details as follows: . v ,.-.. t -t t - One of the loveliest of the'Juhe .; vjarby?g Drug Storev where Qual ity service " and low tTjriCes meet. Everything: la the drag unenoth- ingrwantln In highs class service. Court at Liberty St. ;() - Saving: " . V- ,25 c m 60c 1 Zyf 2 Linen - f 25c :.539c 19c 15c - -. a IiiiiC! 98c -.up" Crushed lSc 75c: .1.1. . , -A 1 - J 7Q. .- ' vji- . i....-.: f I Ul , " , ; - . , inrt LLl.1J Lo C ' ::22dc 29c 25c ', t t i ; J.iFrea- JiUCiiananr?wnQ vas mar- TiedTto K. Kaipn -iaxK i oi -i w assemblage Wednesday afteraoou at the First Presbyterian church. The Rev." A." B.' MacLeod .perform ed the ceremony ; befpre a Chancel 9" ' summef.bloss6m! and palms. Church .light ahi 4 a so tt'glow on tBefoidal2partyand;-lnt an .alt ot solemnity io. the casion;. The altar' embankment was of arrow wood ln , tall -floor baskets and" dainty white' blo3oma alternated witn pina . nyarangeas - ana was particularly beautiful ana artistic. , .Just at the; houraiSO.r Oram Rickard . of Irian". Bend, sang ""0 Promised Mej" witfc Miss-Ruth Oof feen at the .organ,' and ; was fol lowed i Immediately liy --.Mrs. i Wil liam Burgoyhe who ! sang :- "At Dawning. 'As the deep tones .of the;' organr swelled "into ' Mendels sohn's! wedding.', march Jthe 4mem bcta of ifre bridal 'party, appeared. Iter. Maclieod was followed by the bridegroom and his ;; best ; man, Vernon . Jenkintf. oL:GXenca:e," Cal. j a fraternity brother. .As they took their places before' the floral em bankment;' the bride and' her at tendants entered and' approached the altir, J V Little Ruth .Burgoyne, tn. "a frock 'of peach tone, .and Heather 'MacLeod.; 'in - blue,were petite flower irls and carried bas kets' of pe tals to strew in t he path of ihe bride, Miss Helena "Scott, cousin ot the bride was her maid ofihonorMlBs Scot wore a dainty gown of lavender, organdie 'trim med-, in shades of orchid, with, hat tomktch; and carried an arrange ment' "of roses 'and sweet peas in therpastet hades.' ; The. bride,; who was. given. away by her father was never" lovelier. ner weaaing gown oi wnne,. satin, p i - -;:niLES''D p?es - - t lttts ! From "The pure fruit odor makes one hun-5J-J ehtrrusiastic ' wpmlh all over the crryevm before oneopens the package," . country, , who have , used, Royal Fruit comes-from Chicago. While the East Gelato,fah4 'found it Outran all ' their definitely evidences, "I served Royal 'expectations. : ;' ; JThe best I ever. used' writes a woman . K Ohioi A taste like fresh fruit. " t.1 r- i "it rc rmincfeU says. one who evidently knows that, kind! .?- r - . ' 4...:.. ' .':;, - Another (from ,- ",.. "ayor.Wjrcaiiy -"c, trestx jruit. 00 .perries, rasi ' tnuch ,so; that even my three-year-old son refining taste : that , can 3ome dnly 'Iiioiiced it.waiorange." v p.,. fn!thexil oftheir . .-r - S i ' r- 1? -4tCVAI. d'ORANCjB SCARES? " A ' titular ftvoriteswM - rS r : i ' "'JJ't iZ' . r,pteh6aet.rSaurf0r it-. w ... If-r: v ,':.' 1 " '''V". . r .. i ".. -i - i s , v-.RYAL STRAWBERRY MONTICELLO: Dissolve K -'' package Jayl Stjawtrrry as directed) .jtdd 'k r-jr 'fA salt. ..Chill till slight!- thkk Whxty tad ' stiff froth , , j . . t . r - o ir? wA &TQt4trr:t?frlt&tei - .t V fU i K c& mi. - ? rm mnfi'tiff Awn, v.' another packagtRoja -tii'lirVierTti 'Eemenf. i .Hitfd 'spoonfiJs cf plain ielh ta cesser. ZKwanv wlthLclrculae skirt; was- -cut ; en, simple 1 lines fwltbA a sliver flower as its only t ornament. , The. veil oC wlriteftetj edgecj with Tichf lace; wasastljr; becoming'-to ;"her bru nette b6auty"1t .was "held at the sides with tiny -wreaths of . orange blosabms and was. arranged, i cap effected She-carried-a -shower ar rangement. M i butterfly rosebuds,' orchids and lilies of the valley. "The ushers included f Maurice puehanan.f brother ; of the bride, and ' James Buchanan and Wilmer Smith, her cousin. , . i ' X profusion of blue,- pink an4 white old ' ' fashioned flowers and! Canterbury bells in, baskets decor ated the ' reception rooms in : the home of -Rev. and Mrs. MacLeod, f ormlngrat lovely ' background .for the wedding party, their relatives and a few, friends. - Mr., and Mrs; Buchanan , and Mr. , and - Mrs. ; Rob ert : Clark, the bridegroom's fiar4 ents,-received with the . bridal par? ty. Mrs. R.L.-weather ford and Miss' Sarah Currier presided in the dining f roomi where: a low basket of pin to rosebuds, and smilax added an exauisite touch to the . table. Assisting in fserving, were Mrs Arthur Buchanan, Mrs-' Robert-L. Glass, Miss -Zelma Shattuck. Miss Frances . Smith,- Miss Malinda "Smith and Miss -Alice Leah Bu chanan... - : ; . Mr. and Mrs. v Clark left after the reception to motor to WaHowa Jake on their wedding tripj They are to be at home In La Grande; Mrs. Clark , is the . older . daughter of Ir2'and- Mrs. Fred Buchanan and one of Corvallis' most charm l g young women. She is a grad uate 'of Oregon Agricultural col lege conservatory of 'music, - class of '24, ' and possesses unusual musical talent. She is a member of Alpha XI Delta sorority. Mr. Clark is r the youngest son' of -Mr, T" 1 mv, JM .:e marant in 1 Fririt mc of Caltforrua fruit,' Pennsylvania) declares, rless 1 "'Ji ' 'I - .. 4 , 'iV a towljvniwndcd by ice 4 ihiffxd. , Mix welL i Chill in a KVm tl JtJstiii iAhl with M i Strawbefry Chill till frm.' ' f i t ; emtm lnr fmtm nim nfJ.i f.-v- i - iSvi?!-l tanebus, enthusiastic friendi who ?Vcogni fei ROM, KFJ1JIT Mcd6hftliexmw of R6yclBchi::g and Mrs. 7. Robert . Clark of - La Grande, a '25 graduate of OAC, and a member of Ti Kappa Alpha fraternity. He is a florist, in busi ness in La Grande. - Yomarco Club to Meet Mrs. '" -Bob Boardman will be hostess for, members . 4f the Yo-; marco club .of the First Methodist church on Thursday afternoon at her home, 12S5 Waller street. i Birthday Celebrated The tenth birthday of little Miss Mary Richardson was the occasion for a delightful affair on June19 at the Vance Richardson home. A cflor scheme of pink, was used in decorating the house. . y , '- Games were played and refresh ments served later lh' the ' after noon. Those present were Misses Jessie and Gertrude Cannel, Misses Llllle. and Margaret Shippler, Miss Agnes Temple, Alvin Albert, Alma and Mayi Richardson. -Many beau tiful presents were receired. A lovely present twas given by Mr and Mrs. John Vatle of Dallas. House Gttests at . . - . , Hauser Home Mrs. Paul H. Hauser is enter taining as her house guests Mrs. R. L,. Matthews and daughter, Martha,. Lee....ofSt. Louis. Mo., who, from former , residence here, has a. large circle of friends. Mrs. Matthews, is .the wife . of. Coach ivlatthws of the University of Ida ho., ; i. . v -.: .. ... . 'Guests of Mr. -and Mrs. , Oiingefr,. . L Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Olinger had as.iguest8,at - the -Illahee Country ' - The Midget' Meat Market never fails 'to give you the finest meats and fish. There Is but one. place tn -Salem to get the finest fish. The Midget Market has it for you. () write us - e rnafcincj -Gelatin to a company d ITiey were:surprised to know I had notadded any fresh fruit juices, for the flavor is as if fresh fruit were iid." ' It is the true,:pure ft flavor that makes this amazing difierehcel' Matich- flavor from the Juices of -straw- raspberries, cherries. tThe cool ' impossible to duplicate with syn- thetics -or artthaai flavors. . vJnly ; from fresh fruit can such ' flavors be. Powder; : As'rTpmen 'themselves sayj 1 made. ,..It . 1 : always -,LuWRbyal;' Bakingf powder,' .so : - . ' -'it -fj:i -'it . iji T.r 11L 1 . . -' . .: - Knew ine cejaurv wouiu. fruit flavors are. wtnmnp: - -J .- - -P, . f- - ---. Vri rn'minihack for more.' Then because gelatin is. so neces- ,r' f , saiy for-cruldren,' of course you want . 1 .Sena iw the new Redpc It's the purest - and best: Roy4l Fruit ? FREE. dctress jBaking Powder, Gelatin comes to" you JwitH ; the established prestige of Royal , - 1 club on : punday his brothe- and wife,' -Mr and Mrs. Bert C. f din ger of The Dalles. They will at- txnr .tha state dental - conference in Portland this week. - - B. and f. W. to Picnic . .' The Business and professional Womenf8Lclub.will hold a , picnic In Bush's pasture this evening, at which i gathering delegates to .the recent'state convention' at Astoria will tell of 'their experiences.-. The . members I are - expected to bring luncheB, and coffee will ; be served. . In: case of rain ;tne meet ing. wUf be Jield n. the chamber of commerce rooms. : . . LI517EfLip 11 Dnnraa covcnxT 6:0O-T:OO KOW. 491 Portland. . S0-7:004-KTB (263) PortlBd..' 6:00-7:00-KFWV (218) PorUand, 8:00-7. OO--KOIN (319) Port Und. , - " ' i 'SdTTSlO- '' ' 8:00-12:00 (41) PortUnd, bok review nd dance tnnaie, --' r 7:009!45 t-KTBB (28S) Portland. Tour Ut frnid ad progTam. r . ,OO-ll;00-T-KOIN. . (319) . PcrtUad. Etadi nrorram and fibt retaras. -0 :i5-10 :45 Kf JB (263) - PorUand. 1I aic tae Waiter.; .. (-" S. . . ... :. 8:15-:lr-KFIP ,(248) Portland. - i - KSWS. - 7:8O-8:O04-KGW 4wit Portland. - - --- lanMrjkanxt ;00 KGO (361) Oakland. 6, concert; 8, program; 9-10. PHirimV honr; 10t -"12. daace mnsic.- : e:O0 lO'OX 2S3 trfinsr Bah. or gan; 7. atoriea; -7:80. book chat;. 8 pro rrara : 10, prcirram.- -r , :00 3KPSK. (316) Pasadena. re : rt:-S-9. concert. - ? . .,w 8:00 snrm (isn w,"wi-"-'. mm T: 1 5." tTV r 2 daneatsriaiiraf 6:00-KHQ (394) Spokane, Corcfcarea? 7.. frina ; Jt, prof ram 1 1- L4X, orf i : concert, i- . ... . . 6-Jfrr-KFJ 467." tot-An etea." SiiS, d Ticational pre gram; 3. dance ore beat ra; 9. ,eoanpaera sour ; 10, .radio -8:30 lCPO .(429) San FrancUco." 8:80; f prchetnr.;7. orchestra; 8, program; 9, - atadio- trt-oeram : 10. dance orcbestra. 6:30 KHJ (405)," Loa -Ante lea. i6:30, -kHdrn;.prorr 8, atuttio pre pram; not be put . . .COlorasthe iJaJOngfC ld t iDeptlG.ioo Baking sKr - P- 1 W"7'J I- - - ' ' ' -r-it - . - .... '' ' Kim Jcoyal Fruit Flavored Gelatin comes in five flavorsJ Ctrawbirry, 'Rasp x I "from theHGruit Juices. -Orange- and uu oi grange sna vja.ai Lemon. 1 4 . J 1 : a; LiELA 10-11. dance orchestra. 6:45 KFOA (454) Seattle. 6:45. pr. , gran; 7, program; 8:15-10, atudio pro- gram. - 7;OQ KXX; (337) Honjwood. 7. (T,n ftey pregram; 8, program; 10, orchf,. ''tra. . ' 7:00 KOWW (256). WaHa Walla. 7 ? report: 8. program : 10-12. erchestr,' 7:00 JiPWB (252) Hollywood. 7. pr .. grant: 7:30, orcheatra; 8:10, orrh.s. ,tra; 9-10,-program; 10-10-11, (roiir 8:30 KJR 1 8 84) "Seattle. 8:30-10. or. , ckeatra ; 1 0-1 !, atndio program . ' 1 Henry O. Miller, 184 S. Com' SIS, where most people prefer t get their auto parts for all maVet of cars. Trade there and naka savings on 'all auto parts. () PLAYGROUNDS PACK OFESIXG ..DALS SEES CHILD. ,REX FROLIC . IN SUN fr- Crowds of children attended ihe opening of two playgrounds here Monday. , The playground at Four teenth street had the heariest at tendance, a large number of child ren. appearing for swimming. At tendance at y the Lincoln play ground was heaviest during the afternoon, and it also is expected to become sj popular place in the future. s , Work held at -the two play grounds will be of a general na ture during the first week, to find out-what4s -best adapted 4o needs. Louis-Anderson -and ..Mrs. Beryl Merriot are in charge of the Four teenth - street grounds, and Mls3 Florence Lake is supervisor at the Lincoln grounds. "Mony for' the ' equipment of tAese'hlaygrolind3''was'raised by members,f..the I Rotary club by subscriptions.. . ' The Dixie Bakery leads on high class .breads, ; , plea, cookies and fancy baked supplies of every kind Best by 'test. Ask old customers. 439XJciun St. () 'It has the exact fnutjlaro, . 5uxciy oe pexxect, . , r- . oh the market. orkaty. it 7'- .v TIN - 4 (a 1 r