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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1927)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY HORNING, JUNE 4, 1927 E 3 Miss France M. Richards Will BerHonor Guest at Fareicell Tea An outstanding social affair ot next week will be the farewell leu honoring Misn Frances M. Kk hardy, dean ot women. At Wil lamette university, wh-wjll leave this month - for. Berkeley. Ca!.; where she has accepted a. new po sition. The tea will take' - place ati the home of. Mrs. E. C. Cross on ChemekeU streets' Members of t the Town and, Gown club, assisted by t lie SaU-m branch of the American Associa tion otrt7n Identity.. WnnMir'and' Ph'emektfta; chapter, Daughters of th American involution, will be t he hostesses. Every triendj of Miss Richards Ini Salfnj Is invited to call on Tuesday June 7, letween 2:30 and 5:30 o'clock and bid her fare weltj No formal invitations will be issued. " Dr. and Mrs. II. J. Clements Will Hold "Open Garden" Today and Tomorrow All garden lovers in Salem are invited.to be, guests of Dr and Mrs. H. J. Clements in the gardens at, their home today and tomorrow! from. 2 to 1 p. m. i i Richard D&yers Celebrates Thirteenth Birthday i Anniversary Thursday pne of the most Interesting boys part let sponsored In , j Sajem In ailflny .week wh the pfcnlc ail which Ilk-hard Ilevers, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Devers, wan hon'- otd on Thursday. June 2. The occasion was the 13th anniversary of the honor guesL , . The large open lot adjoining the Ik vera new home on tbes Car iIhii Road was the scene of the festivities. Out, of door sports were enjoyed, atter which welners were roasted and a picnics, trapper served. A group of boys were KUeStS. ' , 'V; In the guest group were Rich ard Devers, the guest of honor, Jark McCuUough. -Robert BaMoch. Robert Brownell, Phillip Brown ell. Fred. Hagedorn, Paul Kafoury. Wprner:-, Brown Frank ,8pears, Frank Cross, Robe.fi Utter, John Hughes. Pat Campbell, Blllie Campbell and Joseph Devera. Mrs. Devers was.assisted during the afternoon and evening ,by fester - MeDonald ,- a University of Oregon, students who took a. part lit the supervision ot jthe -games und in the preparation iof the re freshments. Salem Girls Will Leave Today on- Long Motor Tour Miss Julia Currie, Miss Gladys Paul and Miss Clara Hester, all Salem girls, will leave today on ; motor trip east. The girla plan to be" gone all summer. They will probably go as. Iar! as New. York city,; though they frT not annoue in any definite itinerary. Miss Hrrie graduated from the Salem I. ish school last night, 'where she won the cup for hep., bJgbKBhysJ luljscore. Miss Paul Is a teacher at the Highland school, while M is Hester has been employed by lirominent Salem firms as a stents.-rapher since, heft graduation tr.ni the Stayton high school. St nils Born to Mr. n ml Mrs. Lloyd Lee Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Lee are ticeiving many congratulations upon the arrival of a son; John r(enian Lee, on Saturday. May 2x.t The baby Is the "first grand hild of Mr. and Mrs. A A. le Mrs. Lloyd Lee .was Miss Ada Cole man before her-marriage.- V The baby bear .the, name of its maternal grandfather who was one tin president -of AVPlamettfl. nn,i vf-rity. i Junior Artisans Will Hold ( 'tttu lav e in1 Salem' on1 ' ' Saturday. June 11th The first conclave of Junior Ar tisans ever held in Oregon will tike place in Salem a week from i day. The convention headquar ter will be the Grand theater, lMegates are expected to attend lrow all over the state. A; parade will bea feature, of the morning. A special .call will be made at the state house. In the afternoon ritualiaticywork and fancy drills -will.; be, given on the -'age. , , . Tbo general public la cordially invited to be present. ' rook-of-theMonth Club Will Meet During Summer Members of , the ' Book-Mhe- Month club will.vbew. pleased to Know that their section will meet regularly throughout the. summer -vith Rev. Martin Fereshetian, as he leader. The next "regular meeting will be, on Monday June , at the Woman's club hpU8e,;The grqup will meet every two weeks thereafter. Leslie Live Wire Class Plans Trio tor Mehama the Live ,Wlre Sunday school class ot Leslie Methodist church is, making plans for nth annual eating and reunion, ott June 17 andlJ ttt Taylor's canjTp.gronftds near Mehama. 7oha,JCajaL :who;:will graduate Vex AUDrZEXXiSUhX I o i o- 1 Social Calendar -Today Woman's ReUef-orps. McCor nack hall. ?--' " " . Brush College homecoming pic nic. Picnic grounds : "Open garden. " Dr. and Mrs. II. J. Clements hosts, 2 to J p.'m. . ; ' Sunday . Film at First Congregational church, "The Making of O'Malley," oclock. r '!Opeii garden," Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Clements, hosts, 2 to 7 o'cloek. Book-of-t he-Month club. Wom an's club house. 1 - Executive committee of Ameri can legion auxiliary. McCornack hall, 7:30 o'clock. Salem Garden club. Chamber of Commerce, S o'clock. Writers' club. Mrs. Ora F. Mc- Intyre, 210 Korth 14Qi street, hos tess. Needlecraft club. Mrs. L. C. Drotherton, hostess. Cotton Blossom Singers from the Piney Woods school. First Congregational church, 8 o'clock. ? Avertnesday ' Miss Margaret Fisher will pre sent Junlor.pupils in piano recital. Waller. IlalL ... : - from .Willamette nnlversity next week,'; Will" be among the guests. Mr. Tsal has made plans to return to Chin a,4Bome time in July. Those wbjti are members, or have been members, of the Live Wire class ,ar asked to plan to go. Arrangements should be made with the. teacher of the class, A. C. Bohrnsterit. War Mothers Will Meet TheSofem club of American War 'Mothers will hold the regu lar 'meeting on Tuesday afternoon. June 7, at the chamber of com" merce. House Guests From Goldendcile, Wash. Mrs. W. H.'Byars and Mr. and Mrs. Repaid Glover, entertained as their house guests last week end Mr. and Mrs. William F. By- ars and their son and daughter. Fleming and Josephine. . The fam ily came to Salem by way of White Salmon and Odell. In White Salmon Miss Josephine Byars joined, the family., JLnQdjeH the group were guests at the home ot Rev. and Mrs. Nesbitt Byars. In August Miss- Josephine Byar plans an interesting trip abroad. Other -irecent guests at the Byars and Glover home were Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Given and smart -daugh ter, Zaphne, and Mrs. rEffie W. Dunlap of Silverton. Executive Committee Plans Meeting An important meeting of the executive committee of the Amer ican Legion auxiliary has been called tor Monday evening at 7:3P o'clock in McCornack hall. Mrs Joseph Teel Entertains Eagle Lodge Sowing Club Mrs. Joseph-Teel was hostess Wednesday afternoon to members ot the. Eagle Lodge Sewing club,. This will, be the last meeting ot the summer months. ? In the group,, were Julia Jones, Mlna -Myers. Delia Potter. Julia SmUlu-AJ-ace Stewart, Artie Phil lips, Lulu Royal, Mary Alpin and -Mrs C. ,W. Aplln assisted Mrs. Teel with the serving. - Family tteunion at Home of -Revt awdtMrs A.!F. Htlmer Celebrates Birthday ' Afamilir vftnnfAii woe fill at w ssv7u mM, thet home of Rev. and Mrs. A. P Iiilmer. the occasion being the 60th birthday of Rev. Iiilmer. Those in attendance were Wes ley Hilmer and Vife of -Spokane, Edwin; Hilmer of Cashmere, Wn., Milton Hilmer, who has. Just re turned from Pendleton, and. Esther and Selma,. The family had not been tpgesthejr for about three years. Wesley and wife left on Monday morning, and Edwin left on Thursday. morning. f -i Mate Quartet and Soprano Soloist Will give Program An interest ing-event la- the cal endar- of -tha First Cpngtegational enprrh rer the scorning i week Is the concert which the Cotton Blos som Singers from the Piney Woods school, Piney Woods, Mississippi,' wIU give on Tuesday evening, June G.at o'clock. . The entertainmeat 1U consist of .Tnanyaegro-JuhUee. songs. No admission- will be charged, but an offering will be received. Salem Folk Attend Graduation Gerem'pnies infPdrUand w. ' ' . - ; Mrs. Addie Curtis and " her mother, Mrs;: Ada Jlbler, motored to Portland the middle ot-the week to i attend; the graduation exer cises; at.-the .North Pacific Dental ccUege. f Mr. Stanley Allen, ton- in-Iaw of Mrs. Curtis, was a mem ber of ,Fhr graduating class. . i- r.. Early: in the week Mr. and Mrs. M-E.' Allen were visitors la Sa lem, returning from a motor trli to .soutJiern California on, Snniay evening! " They spent a short"' tfm.e.. at he home of Mrs. Curtis, and Mrs; Glbler 'I ' t i - ,r Film at the First CotM eeualioual Church ; 3ntottiila jplayf itb leading rolrt ia the pielare storyrThi Malng otJ yMaily'? which fiAs Inr-ljuded in , tlie , program Sunday nig t at 8 o'clock IfhUi Is stbry i a patrolmaik whwrUoos his. duty so kindly that he. wina. the love- of little children so honetijr that he latMes, a "aoelety'f? hootleg i rin and: proves himself an honest otfr ecr and. an upstanding man. Whit Sunday Services to Be:Held on Sunday Whit Sunday services will be hell in the First. Methmlist church on Sunday. The day lu the church calendar celebrates the descent of the Holy Spirit on the Day of iPen tecoMt. Dr. F. C. Taylor, will speak on n ?The Christian's Comforted' he choir will sing. "I Will Lift JJp line . Eyes.M bya Mtcalf.; :Mi.w 1 M va t'lalrw Lovewill rrender a violin solo 'SNoeturne in E; Flat ". Thr iiriie- baptism aaUtecept ion of ernbera in connection i-with the service. - Many Visitors Seen in Com munity fast Few Days by Correspondent. " STAYTCW. Jnhe'3. (Special.) The Stayton ' Canning -company began the season's work on June 2 with strawberries. Only a small force of hands was required to take care ot the work, as berries came in slowly. However, -with the present warmer weather con tinuing, all available help will be on the working staff by the end of another week. Mrs. Anna Fohl, junior member of the B. V. Smith &, Co. store here, spent several days in Port land this week on a buying expe dition for. the company. . Mr. and .Mrs. S. L. Hulen, who have been ill for some wee,, are now able to be about their home work. Mr, Hulen, anL,:wJfe are prominent members of the grange. Jt. D. Hoke,- manager of .the Stayton cannery, has. purchased the residence property formerly owned by M. J, Crahree, and is putting the house In. order. Mr. Hoke and wife will occupy the house. Mrs. Rich of Wheeler, who has been visiting friends la this vipin- ityrfor the .past week, returned to her home Friday,- She was accom panied home-by her. son, who. has been a student r at Stayton high school, the past year, graduating in a class of 19. on May . 29; . DOKBIVEN TOSAIEMH0SP1TAL The following, donations were made to the Salem hospital during April and May i - Magazines: Mrs. R. C. Kriesce, Mrs. JJvesley, Mrs. Walter Spaul ding. Shrubbery: E. E. Wood, Salem Garden club. Cut flowers: Miss Rose Battal ion. Lute Savage, Mr. Crater, Mrs. William McGilchrist JCr.V First Congregational, church (Mrs. Me CaiUster). Mrs. A. J. Duncan. Cash: (25), Miss Sra Stew arts R; N. i Canned fruit; Mrs. R C. Krles- el, 4 3 jars.). .- Electrical instrument sterilizer: Mrs. C. E. Cashatt. - : t Rhubarb: Mrs; Walter Spaul ding.' "' - '-''f ' Day lily bulbs: Dr. F. E. Brown. Mrs. C D. Gabrielson, one wool blanket, 3 pairs slippers. - Qfflce supplies: Df . H. J. Clem ents: 1 ' Easter eggs: Mrs. D. R. Ross. Newspapers : Salem "Woman's club. :c 1 . ' -'-!r' :i ' Pictures of School T.lay Be Obrained Now HAZEL GREEN, Jnne 3. - (SpecfalJ The community club has-. announced-that those desiring pictures of the school;, ball team. sewlag class nd graduating class. may see5 the proofs; at Mrr Clem en's. ' Mrs. Ralph Gilbert -and a num ber of others assisted at the chil dren's clinic at the demonstration Offices. ' ' - ; - - vMr. De Vries, president of the County Sunday school association was. a visitor In the community on Sunday. 5 . , - ' - J C. Zelinskl - harvested a fine crop of gooseberries 'the first of i .!. X. G. Looney la recovering from aa attack ojt. jbronchitis :. . f t - Mr. and Mrs. MUler and Mr. and Mri Smith of ; Portland were guests on Memorial :-dajr at the. noma or Mr. and Mrs., Ben Clem en?. . . . -1 Ji- 2. i'W.' W, "William son and Orvllle Lackey rfare .. picking. Marshall strawberries for the. Portland market. , , i, .. : ,t : t ?T, . M.rr ; Mfrshon wjll preach on.,Snday evening at -730. mm Roses Exhibited In Portland ' to eAJuded Solely on! Otiality''of Blooms Roses exhibited In the annual rose showx .in the auditorium : at Portlands aa event of . Rose Fes tival wee,k from June 13 to 18, will be Judged on . the; quality of the blooms exhibited- The-rose show will be staged June 14 and 15, And will be n of the .great free at tractions 'fiesta week in Portland. -The rose show is under, the aus pices of. the rose, festival manage ntent, ihej Royal Rosariansiand jhe Portland Rose society, : The; distrlet exhibits this year wilt consist, of. A specimen . box display containing t 2 .separate aamd- varifetiea, ;ln addition there Will -be. two: vHses,- one containing three,, rosea, one containing, from seven to ten roses,, and one bas ket approximately six inches in diameter. -- - Districts will be judged each day on the following, niaximiini cumber of points; . . First , day, 4Q points; second day, The dis trict scoring, the highest total; of points for the two days will "be 'eclared the winner. r The grand sweepstakes prize will go to the bast roses in the show. Those roses may be select ed, from any exhibit except those of professionals. No special entry is required,.. The. winner will. be selected by tho judges. The rose show this year will be divided into 15 sections in ad dition to the Garden cjub exhibits. Section A will feature box exhibits, section B basket exhibits, section C climbing, and rambling roses, section D single and miniature roses, section E amateurs who have never won a prize, section F large displays, section G, ro.ses shown, according to types, section I.small gardens, section J district exhibits, ; section.. I. decorated luncheon tables, .section L Junior rose society, exhibits, featuring dis plays bx school- children, section M . special exhibits,, section N neWr er roses, and section O, profes sional growers- .- . 1 One . of . the attractions at the auditorium for the rose show v js itors this year along entertainment lines will be the presentation f the opera "Marenka,"-by the high school- reserves, under direction of Edna Agler. Theopera will be staged the afternoon of June 14. On the afternoon of June 15 the entertainment feature will be Koge Weinberger's Colonial Belles. Many Activities Noted ' v t ift "Cioverdate District CLOVERDALE, June 3. (Spe cial.) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schiff- erer and Mrs. Anna Kunke spent a day last -week -at-. Macleay visit- ing. relatives. ,4 Mr. and Mrs. M. Fliflet have a friend from Seattle visiting at their home. . .. Mr. and Mrs. M. Townsend spent Sunday near Crabtree. Miss Winnie Wiper left Sunday evening for a trip to-Callfornia. ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schifferer drove to Silverton Sunday to spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Feller and Miss Lily Feller left Saturday for Switzerland and other points in Europe. George Mason has traded his farm for another north of Salem. The WCTU .were treated to ;a pleasant''- address byi the; home nur oit the health clinic. at .thejir meetingCWedpesday at . the, bonie of Mrs. May lladley. vr Sporworing of Obyious Chic ; . - -t , i A-.ic The combination Black and White, being T new anae, verysmart fnbpth frocka and wraps, is but one t the reasons. for your adopting It though' a Tery4njP'r-. ant reasoa; indee'.1 But deep. .down, 4n every, woman's Jieart is Uie desire. to ap pear, beautiful, stunning, though some-: times it seems Of less Importance, than the essential detail, sniartkeas. ,Here in' black and white ho; one-need. sacrlXic . beantyfor chic. For, couii there be; a -color scheme more, becoming to every woman, more flattering?, See It !o-or?.' newest, Junetlme models. - Wilson's Fashion Shop State Street lIow lUgh SATUnDAT KORlflWO ' 9:00-10:0.. -i- KrvrV -3ia.). Shopping lrt:0r-ll:00 KXl. (3). Morninj muaio lw.no 11 :srt KftW (40C). Town Trier ud music. 1 1 :'iWi-l2Hj KT.X (.242). JhfppiBe Imnr. ll:W-ie;lKOI.' 31M. ilaUHfwi'a SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 KFKC 12T.J). WVatlirr rfiMtrte. J-J :Imi-12 :2i KKX. Papular' (ir.-h-ir nuisu'. 12:ih-1:00 KOIN'. Oorgf llfsen. fun rt rsanit. 12 ::!f-l :80 KftW. NMin ron-frt. 1:S0-2::M) KFJK (2i3). ' Musi.' for the KTicnd at Home." 2:(iO:5:Oi IvEX. Mating. 2 :X)-3r0 KXJj. " 34si-. 2:r;0-En1 KTBIt (26r.). Day ly play baselia!! reports. 8:00-4:01 KOIN.. New, music. 4:0-SM0 KFEO. Music. 4:ftO-G:(( KFWV. Twitite Tiour. ." .-:0O KKX. Organ coiwert hy ft. I.. Wood. SATURDAY ' NIOHT 6:00-S-.oo KWt'V (212- . Amusement friii. Ic. - - , - 6:00-C:af KEX C42). Organ 'concert ami aquiKement euiili'. fi:O0-7:0( K;W (492). Thinner concert, e :'00 KXIj (.189 ). Stiulio program. R:0-7:O KTBIt (263). Music. fi:f)0-7:00 KtlS (Sift). trn concert , hv tJeorire Ol'sene. f, :.td-7:H0 KFFC (232). Mnic. i;::?rt-7:lil KKX. Air mail tale anl Wehfoot crier. 7 :0-7 :ao 'KOtV . Amuseniniit jniidt". AAA road rp'rM. SUC pi-rtfrrain. Kfiun'i. Attner or- 7:H)7:nii KTHIl. 7:0t)-S:tO KtiW. H:o0 f):0fl KCW. 10:00-12 :0 K(V clu-stra. J0:S0-l2:0i KF.X. Krcmer's. orcViestra. .linnjie l'.arr adu Slim Brandt, Irom JrAnisf. ' ' K0O--Oakland (Sfil). S. XBP pro-rsm; f. soloists; 10. dance music. KTT.T T.os Angeles (40:.). i. concert tri : :.10, children a prtigram ; i a trif KFI I.o' Angeles (467): CrHO. orches tra- :15, :30, danc orcnesira; 7:30, 8, NBC progVam: ft. "SonKS of Many I.ands"; 10, radi.) club; II. rwiUc - " K.l Fl Seattle (381). 6, C-.30, orchestra; R 10 lime. ' KPO San Francisco (128). ." $!0, 8:1.". fi-.nO, orcheKtra; 8, MMJ iir.isjram; j-,. dance or chest. . KFQ. Hollywood (22fi). . 7, frasnrai hour; , rati players; oriwuifj soloists. KY.V San Francisco 2H). 7, concert trio- H. dance orchestra. KPSG l.os Angeles (-)- healine service. ; KNX Hollywood f337). . orcnesira; f,:0. relM.s4ra: 7. 7 :::). l, orcnesira; 11 Anarn- 1 . frolic. K1FQ Spokane C149). . trio; 7, 'dance music: , s, SBt program; , wc nici- tl.:0 . dance orchestra. KKON I.ons Beach (232). 6, e:l.. or chestra: 7. roiniKtrels. , nano conceri , o in. nrfio eowcert: 11. orchestra. KTAB OaWand (303). r,:4.1, S, flitarlet And KnloifrtA'. K HV B HotTy wo ol (2f.2). ' B. 1. orches tra: H. string trio aBil soloist ; v, nm- KKOA--Seattle (43,4). 6, 8, NIiO. pro- KPVi--San Francisco (2.10). Cs string trio: 7. 7:l-r. . tno ana roioiki-; orchestra: offtan recital; 12:3a. 1 ..... t mlrt'ti KFWO Avalon -(21l. C, -6:BO, orchestra- KFWM Oakland (HCfi). 8, Hawaiian KOWW Walla Walla (28.".). 7. 10:0, dance orchestra. KOMO Seatllo CT50G). orcne.ira; 7:30, orchestra: 8. Mif program; orchestra 10:30 Hawaiian music ana ,N' AFTER MIDNIGHT 12-0O-1 :3f---K'rBB (203). Little crown Jus frolic 12 00-1:00 K GO, KPO, KFWI, KFI, KFWO. KNX. KOMO. l-Oo o-OO-RFWI, KFI, KSX. 2:00-2:30 KFWL . HOLD TAXES TOO SEVERE Effect Is Low Bank Surplus, Say Bajilers at Convention, GEARHART, Ore., June 3. (AP) Andrew Miller, secretary of fche Oregon Bankers association told the delegates to the annual convention here today that as one of the .effects ot too severe taxa tion, the aggregate capital -and surplus of the banks of this state has not increased in seven years. John P. Daly, Portland, hanker, In discussing the topic, reported as chairman of the- bank taxation committee. "Our banks do not od- jeet to paying their fair share of taxes, hut feel sure they have been paying more than their share," he said. 9 James E. Montgomery, Marsh field banker, .declared, thatjn re sponse to the call of the associa tion for protest, issued simultan eouslv with the filing of the suit to prevent collection of the levies acainst national .bank-shares in Multnomah, less than one-fifth of the association's memberf banks have paid the first half of the J.920 tax whichwas am oat jaay 5 fix $ z , ' ' To I)oor Eat' prepnJTheAtre IIFICSTE3 ATPUBilCSCK 278 Leave Junior High, 244 From Grade Buildings -to Enter Certificates of promotion were granted 65 MeKinley Junior high students, members of tha 9 A class, at a graduation program held Tuesday afternoon,, at Mckinley school nnder the direction of Mrs. La Moine Clark, principal. Sfhiilarstiip or health lionorn were received by 2 4 of these pupils. As part, of the exercises, the out going class presented the school with--a gift of-artwork to be hung in the assembly. Parrish junior high granted certificates to 213 pupils at the close of this year school work this week. . Qrade schools have 24 4 children leaving tlyir halls to atlend jun ior high school next fall. The numbers from thj various schools aro as follows: Garfield, 4S; Knglewood, 3C; Highland, 14; Cirant, 37; Litcoln, 41 ; Park, 33; Richmond. 3i. The. lils. of names of those graduating from each school fol lows, with a star indicating those receiving honors at McKinley school, McKlnley Hichard Baker Wesley Brewster r.awrcnco Brown l'aul Camittaclr Kenneth ("annoy l'aul t'arnenter M..)fnr Cook -Kdwin Ctoss 'Win in m Iet2ell Allan Karle Clyde French Lorinjfttrier Ift.rtletITardy W)m Hagedorn Kenneth .Tuza Melville Kulsk j Walter Kiepef Robert Keadell Morris Kemp TuorBi'y fuive&ley Albert Xeedham Kantest Pearaon Horace Stewart ImITj-Jer,r -Richard t'pjohn Vrn Welhi Iowell Wright Morton Randall Kdward McReynolds KltfreneP Barber Marjorie Brewster lfcirothy Radt.tsclier Wands IJomtursnt J.ois Birdwell Kva Bee k ley Marjorie Bosler Blanche Boutin J.nhr Carter l.tUi ('.k KvTyn Ciburn .lannete Dasi-h I.eone Davidson Nora lJavi.l.Min Marie lodste Viola Detiefa Evelyn Kntreaa Klvinn Kasbnrg lorris Kemp iorothy take Tloe Peternon Martha tte(t Helen Rex AgntK Handier Esther Scott leaMette; Sctt Marian Shaw VerlHmith Myrtle To! her t MarCuerile To rman Stella WheeJer Kthel Vonng Veda Itohinson Jritt Burton. ' Yro'nne Pii kell Parrish Junior High Howard Adams Florence Borjrerson Juanita Borsvrsou Iorie Bradi-u Clara Bramwell Margaret Burns Ada Clark Jennie Clark Makine Clark Edith Clement Esther Cook Mildred Crabtree Nellie Iavis Melba De Bard Nellie Dalby Marjorie Ororbrangb. Viola- F.ssenbach Marie Erftremr ' Hazel EJHs Oenet-eive Emmont Margaret Kngel Rth Kick Macel Fish Jwel Fitzpatrtck: , June Fitipat r ick Kdoa Fksmlnic Claud in e Gillespie f;diUt Waisy er Rera Gediseey " K therine Gonlet Jay Greiff Margaret Grimm Alberta Hansom Stacy Adaroa Charles Alley Ilaie Areliart Joe Bailey "" Charles Barnard John Beckley Beatlfot-d Birtchet Bruce Birtchet Arthur Boeachea Charles Boyer Miller Brocket Kenneth Brown William Brown "Walter Bugtier Lewis Catnphell Lewis ChaftiberJain Luther Chapin ' DaTid CJierrington Bruce Cooley Harry CoucTiman Bernie Rirka Wilson Kdwards .Timmie'Kmmett Howard Ettnor Harry EaH. David Kyre Rhert Kyre Warren Fanning John Fisher Vernon Frnbara Fred Furvyaraa i AJj 3nna ''Just What I Wanted foi The Gothic Jar-Proof watch fittingly honors, the ? occasion of commence-! raent. Its rare beauty and s tardiness bespeak the true sentiments o the, giver. Not only does it perform witli unfailing accuracy but it is construct ed withstand shocks, knocks and jar that would put any ordinary wrist-watch in the graveyard. The Jar-Proof is not only, alluring to the eye it is also a bear for punishment' J-Jewei movement, some with lumi-, nous dials.' Many, sizes and styles to cuif ouonr tnatn ' - -i These Beautiful JaV-Prbof Watches Others from. $25to $1050 v -'V I A wonderful 5-jewel Gothic. JarrProOf for men in a cir cular rvcase.--; equipped . with luminous dial.' GOTIHG Jarproof WATGHES - J 'For 'AcUVe Men Wa. 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Sh ipanolm Wat inate Wayne Weeks I Oletha Alison Lucille ASpitiwall-- " rance Baier Pearl Unkr Barbara Bn'rham Virginia Bsrtruff R-nth Banmgarttier . 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Full strength and highest - Quality.-A real value that every man ap-' predates.' - 74c Value Both for 49c Prrv's TYnirF' Rf nr 1I5 & Gomniercial & -lowers; rs.xis. -.'r r. n Catherine Eaton ; I.Ufvl Vurrur Va flU " t. Vrtar-KWn!.'-". Kntk Laadrraf ' ; BenlaB Lf.nrit - -Blanch MifCrna i ri U aeat - ' Helen Putnam ""ernal Ryland Neat oblong model with sunk en crown, equipped with a 15 jje wel-' patented Jar-Proof movement. It has that fetch ing, mannish appearance that is so popular. - 1 ' z3& - '. Curved bezel model, exquisite- designed and equipped with a . -:- a V 1 : sm a. lamous io-iewet uotmc - Proof movement. A gem timepiece. Phcne 820 ."" .",?-1., t