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1 J 5 A t Mrs. John Etter on FulrvUw" An Friday evening. MIse Foster. re fivea many riftg. Ihe evening, was 'spent in . hem- lug lea-towels and .a( a. later hour refreshments, ;irera served by. the hostesses; XIrs. John Etter, Vivian Etter and, Grvce .Qnackenbush., - w The guests included Mxa Harold Mrs.,VitsU BurKSon, Mrs.i wrmaii BeTgner, Mrs. Alfred ErUI ttkson. Llla Wheeler, Vesta SUr, Anna Shnbert, IvytBowdea, Grace Qiiackenbnsh, Marie If arold; Vy laii Etter," and' the honored ruest Miss Bonnie Foster. ' ' - ' Anna Reed Burns is Guest in! San Francisco,. ; : ? . Ann Reed Barns, daugh ter of Mrt and. Mrs "jW-i-E B.ur as. Is in . San Francisco where, she) is the house-guest of. relatives, C&rsons Return-from -i'7' ; !' Mr. and Mrs. John MI. ' Carson Am a 9 mm n mnfA. 4.1. . v ( wm? -vui . a u.ur trip SX .jiter Lake and Medford. ' They in o'tored as? f jjpT sou th ' as Crater Lake with, Mr; and Mrs. Lawrence Hfer wild, hare, returned, to , San Franclstt following visit with Col. and Mrsw E. Hofer. . Barbara, Fritchie,. Tent WW, r . Meet on Wednesday The members of Barbara Frelt ch4e tent. Daughters of Union Veterans of the 7 Civil War will xnf et at 8 o'clock Wednesday at the Women's club house, on North Cottage street. Visitor row Michigan: -Are at Sykes Home --a r " Mr. and , Mrs, Fv R Kisslinfc of Pntiac. . Michigan ails guests at ttlA hnma nl Wtr. arwl XI ra T a rrtoa -8ke. at: 780 NortU Cottage street. The , Kiselings motored west by "the southern ron te and are making a. very, extensive trip. On Thursday Mr. and-Mrs. Klss Hng and Mr. and Mrs. Sykes mo tored around the Mount Hood op. ' " '! fVWorter Family Returns I Mr. and Mrs.. H. It. McWorter of tfO North Summer street are home from a six. weeks motor trip of which Pasadena; California "aa the objective In Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. H.; R. McWorter -Were the- guests of their daughter. rs. Hi McKamara Mr and Mrs. fcWorter . traveled- 3 00 miles in , the six weeks they were away fi-om Salem 1 " ' V ' oyaXNeigb&,Have" Program Meeeting on Wednesday The committee .In charge of the last, and successful, meetings the RoyaJ Neighbors of America included Minnie Nelson, Ifellfe Pierce, Mrs. Azel Hlxsott, and Gladys Bfardsley. I Mildred Abbott, j uvea He uew- :.er, gave; several piano numbers. neighboring, Town Follows Falem'fiiLead and Or- , janizes Garden,Cub ' Salem 'garden enthusiasts have oinewhat aid"d;in, the organiza- nn nf a ! flarfM .Ink n Pn,. r" - ? v...-,-, ww.- us bat the- admirable examnie J4v haaf e set. . . v : oaf erring with the Sal- m leaders. a preminent group, in crrvaiiijmet last- Wednesday . to perfect tieir organlration. T' Mrs. William-Knotts, who pre sided as ftemporry presIdeitT "at the ; preliminary meeting of last .ee, was eteciea-; prestaent ui he new garden club. Other of- irers Incinde Mrs. A. J. Metzger ylce-prestdent, Mrs. J. L. Tuley kecretaryi and Mrs. 'H. W. Moxrts ireasnrer. Jur. jvnoiis wiji ap point chairmen- and. members of the several committees at the club's nekt meeting, the commit tees to Include program, visiting gardens, press, flower snow and membership. -,. . . . I The, gajrden club I an organiza tion to. create a desire for friend ly interciuTse between its. mem ers while increaslng'the commun ity splriU The. by-laws . provide that theiclub. shall, stlnju late, a nowjedge and love of gardening levelopmsnt of home gardehs; urthering a civic beauty, and l,ln piQtectJon, or natije , trees jts ana?: who newer, -roe "Ttltntfaa calls, for, an interest . . i , .1 Mm.- . 1 n una ft wHiiiituuiKiutuuus,ia.iu activities o( the organizalioxt; Post Office Staff on ' Picnic of titckreair;'? v j Th members of ' the - Salem post i Office , Staff are enjoyjng an kit ta-r nlcnlc at. the nark ' at ickeraii; ; - IJUist Sterling Gkest: rft ; Mfss. Edna, L.steningv of f Seat tie is a guest at the home of 'Mr, and Mrs4Panl B Uallacewv She will be here during August : Group is on Zfotor Trip w to Mounf Ranter ; ) 5 -f )t i , Mfss Ethel Liston and -Mlsa Cec flle Liston accompanied by Miss !Beatrice Loekjveod;.. of . - Forest Grove and MJs . Gladys Gamsosof , Portland left; yesterday on a ,sn otor trip ; to Raaley. National iPark. : t .-. '- ": ; -r' - a hel Liston has Just.nadj 1 t u.cni T Lt V -T f : . "Akron, Ohio, have rrlTed. ther after their visit here They win re - tnrn to Ore- In the fall and make Ealem their permanent home.- I t Alany Salem People -Register i iouowing saiem f people " wwn. registered at Newport auring the past weekjrHf , names oauons are. as follows: ; 1 Hotel Gtlniore Thornton Coffey, Thos. Kelle her. Betty: Shipley; Peggie Don- C" Mrs, H, II. BelK H. C. Kobler, T. E. Meeks. J. C. Jones, U. S. Radcliff, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery M;I Sills, Mr j and Mrs. Shafer, . El bop Nelsoa, Bessie M. Elafson, Misses . Hahns. . Whitten Camn Mr. and Mrs.i-A: R. Rltapca. Plnr. ance Rltacca Mr, and( ' Mrs. d. Ritaccaapd children, Ernest. Mi na. Pearl and Vincent, Mrs. Be'u lah Smith, Mrs. 'Alice Papenus. Erma,.Papenus, Alice Papenus, Mr. and Mrs! A. T. Hayes, Mrs T. Tyrell. ' ' ' ' ! Sunset Cottages - Mr. and Mrs.. 3. w. swart, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muno. HnbCiry ! ,Mr. and. Mrs. O -C. " Ingersdll &. son. Mrs. Ef f let RitcWf. MJss Vera Bnrch. TAcJtCfly , , " EarL YarneJl, D. Fegkens, lola Frye, Sanny, Allen, Lucy Ned ham. Sylvia Nae, Minnie Strand. Mrs., Maud & Eleanor Racque, Kathexine' Sheldon, . Wane She!d pn, L. s. Sheldon .'.E-Vely n Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. Bert G.t Thompson, C,R Smith, vflyn Amort. Rose j City. Mrs. Joe O'Brien and rhildrpn, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. apd fam Ily,.MrB PaR 1 W. Miller. a.1 dangter,'M.r. and, Mrs. John Sey7 mana and. family, c. W. Games, A..J. Fialo wife' and mother, Tent City, - Mrsw H. BL Shade, Leota Har- land, Dorothy Hariand. A. E. Paw.- ell, J. W. Webber, J. H. McFadt den, Robt. MfEa.dden. A. L. Byrd. 'WHO?' WHAT.?' WHEN? WHERE?. OF GRAQS (Continued from Page X.) rection. He sends-greetings and a check, which fa next best to his own return to Oregon, Clarence. A.: Hoosel, '02, is - a special agent of the U. S. Treas ury department with offices, 310 Grant-Building. San, Francisco. Ronald- B. McKinnis, '26,- has accepted a graduate asslstantship for next year-in the University, of Pittsburgh, Five other universi ties ottered M. similar, positions He la a member of - Phi; Lam da Chemical Society and. Phi ; Kappa Phl,Hhe National Honorary Schol arship i .Socjety, . Going some, we'd say, and offej congraiulatlons. ' Clark R, Belknap'! A. attorney of Seattle, won., first place over a host of contestants in an oratori cal contest sponsored by the Seat tle Chamber, of Commerpe to find he best man to" make an exten sive tcmr4.telling-effectvely abont Seattle15 and the"Kortbwes, ' "Belk nap Is a whirlwind and; a scholar and an achieving lawyer. He was back In Willamette the S. A, T; C. before entering the army. And he found his wife here, Mae Ste phens, whom he married in 1912. Gertrude Brewer' Tutney, "02i Mus is fnxhaige; ot in'struction in piano at the Chemawa Indian School, Chemawa, Oregon. - Gea;; Alle.'.lpdgcrs, Ex. 116, la on furlougn from b43alcatta-Boys' School . and ! witb hisr family, .has headauartets; at, Dayenport, Wash., box: 169. .i:- Gilbert Wrenn; '26, and Kath leen JLa.Rant-Wrenfl, '24, ato; I be in ciarg bt edjicatioa.and mu-r sic,; respectively at, Oregon,, .State Normal Monmouth. rf'Ei R. Woods, 'Oli is district at torney, located at. Fossil, Qre. Em.ma,H. Janes, 7?, Lablsh Meadows. . F.arm. Rropk?, Ore. En thusiastic for Loyalty F.und. G, M. As,ch, .01, Is growing. or anges, and olives. - Likes the. Al umnus and, Loyalty Fund. C - R. ? Randan,- .'18, . AsQ.tln, Wash,, Running, the schools, and doing It well Vera Wise. '20. Is chief of. the rug designing department, of Mar shall Fields Co.., Chicago. She lives at 5720 Race ATfeV Chicago, an4;If;you;Wan4t,tp Mow whether ypu de orr don't. , know', anything abput-rug. designing and decor Ktr ing, ask her. , JuaiUtax Henry. Mq1L-2 Shebang. ed her name, as you see. "and she says he is nice husbattd.' She is some sort of a technician and lives' in . Tacpma, Emejsoji Apart ments. ' . ' - r IIV : Alma Wells. '2 4, married Rob I . n . 1 . A n A L A 9m 4 Vl A Broadway high scbooU Seattle. Mrs B. teaches Home Economics hut In the evening goes to 5023 Twenty-second Ave. Ni.E-and, we all, are Invited.to call, fQf-.a- Jong time. , Violet Coe, '2f. tanghttAIyrtle: Toint last vears. and , the "little birds? whisper abouf .prospectlfe changes of an interesting kind. i Ruth Spoor, .'18. ; has studied rwith' Leland. Powers at the Har 'wardiWorkshqp, andi'atjudclltfe, She has taught. at Mldaiebpry.-Lot Jege andVIa now ta be, profjsssorof Pageantry in th Boston: universi ty School f 'Rflligionaf Eaucauo 7 ML Vernoa St. 1 r , - ? . Rela JackjoiLj '21, "who lias eoaehedi at- West Littt for four Tears, lias been elected as athlet ic head f or Franklin high : shooL Portland. - He will have an assist ant and teams expecting to play ma lost as well t, ready .for a real fight ;. Jackson's Viife is. Efcje I TniTi Ti" f"rtnr. 'JO. f nr-sever 1 ..... .. , -f.i: 4i--nwW; wpA'?ii b jyCBHi 1 principal, is.nexi year io uiiw" I tendfthe Bandon 1 schools. ".J on i Fasnacht, 'gfi.-will'Berre-n tU school pjrlncjpil;apd,1iaeu a hand - tn thlftCSv - i itiri m. ByrpA M. Qaplesy tS9t .M. D., IsJ Medical, Director of the big 'Wan kfsha W&ufceshA Springs Sanitprt- um. Waukesha, Wis. Letter check and booklet. from Wm are de4ght f ul. Not at all bat? to be sick under his rar; . "'-,y r Glen MaeCaddam.M!; is district manager for the; Cadillac Motor Car Co. with offices at Detroit. Al ways did know how to pick the best. . Write him for a car. r . ; I Cynthia Horn! brook, 'to,? Wal- Ja Walla. Wash. sends suWaatial greetings and is Just sick because unable to return at Commence ment, . Chas. S. Catting, "72. 11 S.4La Salle St.. Chicago send cheek and greetings. A great lawyer, Gladys Morton. '25 Is busy and happy at Kenne wick. Wash,. Sbe Is a near neighbor to Clara Smith. '25. L. Marie Whipple, 04, Jt.- D, 1, Vancoyyer, Wash., teaches In f the Camas schools. Rpth,. Whipple. '08. is at home in the same place. Lloyd G. Whipple and Eugene Whipple. '04;"are farming at Har mny. Wash. t George P. Roeder, '25. is a student in the Boston University School of Theology class of j,28v , Alexander Hawthorne, '24, is pastor of a church in Worcester, Iass., 22 Fairhaven Road. ' Mrs. Elinor Meacham Reading ton, "77, author and lecturer, on Home Economics subjects l.T 15 th, Ave. South, Seattle. Has four daughters, three married. Berniee (unmarried) is "Prudenco Penny" of the " Seattle Post- Intel ligencer. ' Floyd Field. '97. dean of men, Georgia School of Technology and neiper in. lire adjustments of stu dents. . r Mae H. Whitney Cardwell, M. D. '85. SOO.North, 24th.SU Portland. Loyal and. enthusiastic. Chas. J. Atwood, '97, Toppen- ish, Wash. Secretary. -Treasurer : of Washington Nursery-Co., 1100 acres, sends, check, and greetings, Busy, and loyal. Eva Foster Brown, '93, 615 W. Center St. Pomona, Calif., greets and commends the Alumnus'. Paul L. Day, 21, received the Ph. D. degree from Columbia TJnl-' veTalty this Commencement. Hi wife is Mildred Garrett Day, 21 also. Ralph W. Farris. 14, 263 Water St., Augusta, Maine, is a practic ing attorney and a booster for Williamette. Alma Hales Hunt, '07, lives at 212!, Chamberlain Ave.. Madifwm. Wise, with George, Hunt, two sons and a daughter. The hus band is in charge of the United States Forest Products Labora tory. Mary E. Reynolds, '80, so long teacher at Williamette and -lov ed by a thonsand students, sends greetings to 4 the alumni and- a cheek to the Loyalty Fund. Ruth C. Stewart, home address 131 Otis St.. Walla Walla, Wash.; business address. Brining Hospital Dayton, Wash., where she is serv ing as a nurse. She left O. A. C. Health Service in January '26, went to Chicago for- a graduate course, traveled a bit over Amer ica and is now. pegging in twelve hours a day, getting, people well. Leonard Satehwell; '24, is an office, man with the Portland -El- -ectric Power Company. He mar ried: Lois Nye, an. Ex-Williamette c-ed and they, live in Portland. Dam-it 9fA Id 1 n t)lo ttftCk of the Associated Oil Co.. at Bur llngame. Calif. For recreation he Is studying laW Ethelyn . Tetexr -Reisinger, '24, Tell andjmaxrleA hex doctor She . says she , kne w him before ; anyway the idea is g-aod. They live at 789 E. 7 1st St N Portland. Carpi Chancy, -'24, teaches Spanish and music In the Central- la, Wash., high school. ByrI Materpr '5, tanght at Kasselle.' Wash last year -and did good Job of it. Edith. Mickey. '26, was school mistress in the Hardman Union high schopl wherft tfee- people love to sing. Waldron Anderson, '26.; is the preacher at Bonanza. , -'pre. He is-,ready for a helpraateand sug gests that she be prepared to hcln alot. ' V v LJoyd WheeJwrlghiS J tanght science and managed , the - library 'fx ; ; ..N. NJ . rSlAMONES $hmd have a setting that suits thcrri ; -i"injStylei-asJVeU'.asjiii Pficp.- Choice of Traub.. fa- - .dentine- Lffange. oKjpsom fyigsofi yojua;, double satislacuopr-tne finest or- ' . Uinablc in .meta ahd workmapshrp, and0 a- varieiy" of $tylesfrpmtwhicrVto chooseitpe, exact 'cornljipajio . r Ql rings arKJ jewcijr jou cicsirc. .-ific iwu iui&.iv", here aree?cguisit cx.nrnples of Orange Blossom styte : ahd.workmajbipp.' HARTMANiBROS. 8QUABE DEAL JEWELERS . Corner State and Liberty ' " Exclusive Ealeia Agestaf ...TRAUB p V in Mqro. Ore., high school.' ,He Is i enthualastlcrabauthargrCTerrir ed-a Course at Old Wesleyan and ttyeav" ag6 took his MastePs de gree In the Harvard ''Graduate School f of Business ' Administra tion,' is to bf professor of -Sales and Statistics in the West'yirsinla State, University at Morgantown. Francis M. Kineh, 23, is sub director of a secondary school' of about a hundred students in Call ao Peru, Casilia 123. And" he is married! He teaches. during tho week, preaches oh Sunday in Spanish and- is, between times, busy at- other good jobs. "Just 3 Kiss Jn.the Dark1 Gets Parisian Out: of Jail PARIS. (AP) A kiss in the dark got a Frenchman out of pri son the other- day. The prisoner, Frits Gabril, .had been behind the bars for two years and had several more to serve. His wife came to see him. At the leavetaking - in the dark corridor Gabril and his wife embraced with especial warmth, the parting kiss being so movie-like In length that the guards noticed it .and were moved: Gabril had a slip of paper In his cheek. It passed his wife's lips during the embrace. On the paper was written: Tpmorrow, during the recrea,: tion hour, I will jump over the wall. Have a vehicle waiting far me on the other side of the moat." Mrs. Gabril had the vehicle. Hex busband got away and hasn't-beep heard of, since. She was detained by the authorities. English Girls in No Rush tO Marry, Indicated NOW LONDON (AP) Despite stat istics which show British girls are marrying younger than formerly, there .are indications that society buds' are in no hurryto take on the responsibilities of "matrimony. There are more pretty unmar ried girls who have-been officially out" In society three or four seasons than ever before. Many of these are said to have three or four offers of marriage since they were presented at court. One reason for this tendency to remain single is that the present day society miss has developed rather expensive habits which the average man cannot keep up with. She is having a good time through ttie various seasons and prefers to dine out. and dance four or five times a week while she has the opportunity. Litigation over oil is usually expensive. The ultimate con sumer doubtless ; bears the inci dental cost, as usual. Washing ton Star. Expert looms ..and expert craltsmen , created . your bicns, your dainty., silk things, your clothing. Let none but experts handle them. Send : them.- to : us for, laundering, vs-jtb; the . perfect assurance that tpey are being handled by EXPERTS. Japanese Hand! i Laundry and Cleaner 4 Ferry. Street Telephone, .752 . .. . engagernent ana weaaing Ctnuine e Sxpevtslr klU L ut SEllSIil ''?' . : .- 'v..' . .Dembnstratioa Forest; Given Jo Forest Class Of Eastern College GLENS FALLS. N Y. CAP J A nw. "class raom,"ia demonstra. tion forest near Lake .George, on the trail to Montreal, has been given to the New York College .of Forestry at Syracuse Universitv ChIe Lathrop pack, presi- wui ui me. American Tree Asso ciation.' , " ' .. Students will have an oppor- t unity to study forestry "from the ground up." since the trees will he carried, from the seed through the sawmill. Franklin Moon, dean ot the college: Prof. Nelson C Brown and. Tom.GUL forester of the Tree Association, have, just com pleted a survey, of the tract. "Some of these trees are the last of the virgin white, pine in the East." said Mr. Pack. "The tract covers 2,200 acres. Every sort of forest condition is met. Thus the student can sten into a class, room. Just as the chemist goe to lift laboratory or the doc tor to the clinic." Tourists ajong the Montreal trail will be welcomed at the for est. Signs will- designate the various species, their age and their prospects of growth under proper conditions in given nerlods Chrlsmas .trees will: be cultivated. and the visitor, may observe the most, modern ' methods of the fpr- jester' In aiding nature to encour- 'si stand ot mixed hArd woods. Here. the experts will teach their class es how to Increase the proportion of pine at the expense of less val uable trees. One, fourth of the tract is open field where, the faculty wfll de-. velop many Bpecies, under varying conditions. White pine, Norway pine and. spruce, native tp the re gion.; will be' planted,, as well as yellow pine, from the Rockies, Douglas fir from the Northwest and from Japan. A long, stretch of cleared land adjacent to the highway also will be used for a nursery and planta tion site, which: will be developed for, the benefit not. only, of the forestry classes, but of the pass ing public - Pack, holds that "the American people must come, to understand what trees, the corner stone of all industry, mean to their daily lives." TO 1 tJlMj DiSTiyspr You'll sure need some of these of f erings and would call your speciaj.att;ennttbremrli ably low prices. . ' ; LADIES' BATHING SUITS A4I welL-well known brands taken from oar regular, stock. Your choice of the, table 1 $1.95 Size 340. 4!., Apou 6P,-Suits . WEEK-END repellent In Mfdium 95c r Trrvr- 7? HOSR t- Here is irooJ news.1 -:ex-. heel 3ipse;VfuU -fashioned J and.. the new summer harmon i ;i ,ichadeyrli'fiiojr . . - .'- t ' ' " - '." - SEE OUR , WINDOWS. FOIL "SniHiIER; NEEDS J. 4JH sulimer ' -GREATLY RE-, DUCED PRICES,, 8 '-si.r--i m 110 : 1 "Si- 3 f ' s PARIS API; Americans from, the United Slates sometimes wonder why. Paffs pays so . much attention to .Souths Americans when; the UnIted. States .would seem to be more . atractive in a business way," 'kPv'" " Le- Journal;, as patron of' big South American . fete i at-. the na tlonal opera recently., explained that if the.- French language and French culture are . to 'hold fheir places In the world , South Ameri ca will be a big factory. Wealthy South Americans- probably are as numerous as North Americans in Paris. They regard Paris as the world's intellectual ' and political capital, says. Lo Journal, while, th'is is not -true of Anglo-Saxons. Therefore, France's interest, U, is argued, is to influence the 20,- 000, op people. ot South America, whose Latin temperatment the French understand. , - . It's Blue Monday When No Plane Conies Frorn America BERLIN. (AP) - A Sunday may he counted, as lost ; unless somebody arrives from overseas in an airplane, according to the car toonist ot'Der Blaiie, Montag" Many, Saletn.-. peopfe- are ; making the Their-Home When in Portland A pleasant- place to ljye, in beauti ful surroundings.. An, unusually good -dining room serv ice apd. food. Accessibility to business ce nter and garages. Eleventh and Main Sts. E., JEAN: CAMPBELLt Owner and Manager T Campbell Court BEACH TO SOME ! Wn- W4 1 t VIXJ4 -I SUN" SHADES Mafo of cretonnes and print ed, reps, Sixteen rib, wood club ' handles with leather straps.. This; , Is. not 98c mer- two .sizes. cnacue. $1.45 98c 4 r The Poin- SCARFS See them In . the windows-, 'printed chiffons - and geor gettes. Real , buys at. this low $1.4S v' - f' - " - -.1 '.) (Blue Monday), the comic section of the; "Montag Ttforgen.". '.. 1-f . .'The cartoonist depicts four men wltK " theljv families siting: in. the grass by . an aerdrome and playing cayda..vlThe. expression: on- their faces is "clearly 'one of boredom. One of the card sharks breaks the silence?, by sayjng , dlsgustfully, "Already the second week, and no hew ocean.nier has arrivedv"The caption of the cartoon is, "A Quiet Sunday., ' - " ' , , . - Missouri Resident , Novy. Kansas Citizen TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) Grateful to Kansas for a. bonus paid him Yovl will findv the Kafoury Bros: Credit; Plan: - A Great. CojnYenince-ih. Buying x Womeir'a Bathing. Suit mm Salem Store 466 State St. Or fn our window i will be found one of the best groups ' of: UPVPer; f rpckV ,that we have, ' had; the pleasure, of showing. " ' ---- - - ! i' . .' in recognition of ; his military ser vice in t the-'-WOrd War,. Capt. Richard Whltcomb, although; l.-v ing , in Missouri,' has; determined to remain f orever i -citizen ;of -the unf lower: state. -;: Whltcomb.: who ls general com mercial ?; training supervisor for the Southwestern Bell; Telephone com pany, comes .bora to vote and" to help. Kansas.carfy' out its part; in. providing; for? th4,nathMia-de-- fense. - . He -is president or tna Kansas StatefMilUaryVommrttfee a civilian organtzauon -aevoiea to encouragement Tot the ' national guard. and the organized reserves Buy Statesman. .Want C Ads ICbit Well Swinixnin Suite Very Specially,' Priced; Very good ;- quality heavy worsted yX?i9 popular, style, goc , fitting. CqIqts bUcU, blue or red. '' ' : $2:95 CAN AND, DO", Portland -Silk Store 362' Aider St, FX" r "' ri":;. i i f f: I t- f I - k f ' - i - 2'..' '7 "7 "Mocks!-, tev ' $19:50 J 4 t..-.. ji X.) r ........ i