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PAGE SIX Society Mrs. W. W. Moore It Chapter G Hostess One of the pleasant meetings of the spring for Chapter G of the P. E. O. Sisterhood waa that held at the home of Mrs. W. W. Moore Thursday afternoon at which time Mrs. Moore was hostess.. The guest rooms were attract ively arranged with gay tulips and low bowls of sweetpeas. After an Interesting program and business meeting the afternoon was con cluded with conversation and re freshments. Mrs. Moore was as sisted in serving by Mrs. Harold Haghes and Mrs. F. W. Lange. Darin the business meeting It was decided to change the pro gram for the next meeting which will be with Mrs. A. T. Wain. The program for the afternoon will be Is commemoration of "Mother's Day" sod wlU also be guest day for the members. Mrs. Amanda Kunts will give a paper on "Mothers of President. r Mrs. McCall of Boldman, Mon tana, and a member of chapter F Mrs. Bullock of Boston, Massa chusetts, and a member of chap ter A, and Mrs. Wolf of Portland, where she is a member of chapter X were special guests of chapter G for the Thursday meeting. Chapter members present were Mrs. D. X. Beechler. Mrs. V. II. Byrd. Mrs. F. E.- Churchill, Mrs. W. T. Hlckey. Mrs. E. J. Huff man. Mrs. W. M. Hughes; Mrs. H. S. Hughes. Mrs. Amanda Kuntr, Mrs. J. G. Knapp, Mrs. G. W. Laf lar, Mrs. F. W. Lange. Mrs. C K. Logan, Mrs. Caroline Selee. Mrs. A. T. Woolpert. Mrs. A. T Wain, and Mrs. w. w. Moore. Silverton Betrothal Is of Interest Silverton The engagement of Miss Inez Darling to Dana Davis of Victoria, B. C. was made here Wednesday evening at very at tractive party at the home of Mrs. C. Schlador at which Miss Darl ing was hostess. The rooms were beautifully decorated with spring flowers and In the dining room, where the an nouncement was made, a pink and white color scheme was car ried out. The announcement was found in a little roll in the heart of a rose. No date for the wedding was announced but it was under stood that it would likely be this coming summer. The evening was spent in play ing bridge at which Mrs. Hubbs won high score while Mrs. War ren Crabtree scored low. Guests for the occasion were Mrs. Hubbs, Mrs. H. Cramer, Mrs. J. W. Lambert, Mrs. Warren Crabtree. Mrs. F. M. Powell, Mrs. R. Goetz. Mrs. William Dunn, Miss Louisa Medler. Miss Gertrude Clifford, Miss Ruth Purdie, Miss Burcham. Miss Faye Sparks. Miss Sibyl Wells, Miss May Arnold, Miss Martha Thompson, Miss Mar tha Whitaker and Mrs. C. Schla dor. Music Week Planned By Silverton Club Silverton The Silverton Woman's club enjoyed an especi ally pleasant afternoon Monday at the home of Mrs. o R nat ion on East Hill. Mrs. George Hubbs, president of the club, opened the meeting and disposed of routine business before she turned the. afternoon over to Mrs. Bentson. chairman of the program commute. Musical numbers were furnished by Miss Irene Morley, violinist, with Hal Campbell as accompanist, and Mrs. J. C. Currie. vocal soloist, with Mrs. Edson Comstoek as ac companist. Mrs. Gertrude L. Cameron spoke for a few moments on mu sic week. Mrs. Cameron as local chairman asked the members of the club to assist In arranging the music week program. While no definite action was taken at the meeting it was understood that the club would assist in the work and that the chair would ap point s committee to work defin itely wllh Mrs. Cameron on ar rangements. Mrs. Cameron briefly outlin ed the tentative plans of the mu sic week, suggesting more com munity singing among the adults. There will also be the usual ar tists and students' programs which have been so greatly en Joyed in the former music week programs here. The schools, Mrs. Cameron said, would also have something special each day of music week. Following Mrs. Cameron's talk, Mrs. Madeline Callin of the Ore gon Statesman staff, told the club members just Bow a news paper Is made and how the news Is gathered. Mrs. Callin also z plained how some of the errors crept Into the papers. Mrs. Callin also spoke briefly on "How a Woman's Club Jus tifies Its Existance." This, she said, the club did when It had in view a purpose outside of itself. As special treat to the dab members, the program commit tee had arranged for the members to visit the offices of The Silver Ion Appeal where L. S. Hoblitt ex plained the advertising business. Silverton Mrs. J. W. Jenks f Albany returned to Silverton with Mrs. Forest Stamey who had been a guest of Mrs. Jenks Sun day. Mr. Jenks motored to Sil verton Tuesday night and Mrs. Jenks returned to her home with him. While at Silverton, Mrs. Jenks was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hubbs. e SUverton Mrs. George Hubbs, president of the Woman's club, appointed the following commit tee to assist Mrs. Gertrude L. Cameron, local chairman of music week, In making the arrange ment for the various programs to bo given tiring that week: Mrs. Cdsoa Comstcak. Mrs. Sr- f M lU( HV UMlf HIS News and Club Ouve 31. Doak, SOCIAL Friday Friday night program at Y. M. C. A musical concert by Schuberts and special numbers. Open to public, 8 o'clock. Woman's Alliance, of Unitarian church. 1 o'clock lunch- , eon, program, church rooms. Hal Hibbard auxiliary at Armory, social afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Welch and Mrs. Jane O. Hull, hostesses. Saturday WomanV Relief Corp3, 2 o'clock, Miller's hall, business meeting. A. A. U. W. 1 o'clock luncheon, Elks temple; Miss Be- afv1a WJ 5 1 4r otvll pAaAmrAfiAn Ifiia IIi'Ia D r a a aw 3559 J. Joy Turner Moses, violin and piano recital, 355 North Capitol street. Sunday Camp Fire girls meet at hunt, 2 o clock. Wear service Berean Class Is An Afternoon Guest Members of the Berean class of the First Presbyterian church were Invited to spend Wedaesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Junk and Bertha Junk Darby to meet socially Mrs. Park, and Mrs Noble, assistant teacher of the class. A hanpy afternoon resulted during which time conversation and inspection of the lovelypaint- inss and china painting work of Mrs. Junk kept the guests busily occupied. Although Mrs. Junk is no longer painting yet she has a choice collection of her own works of art which were greatly admired by the guests. At a late hour refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Park, teacher of the class, gave a very impressive Easter talk JUEt before the tea hour. Guests present for this after noon were Mrs. L. G. Altman, Mrs. Emily Adair, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. J. P. Bate3, Mrs. G. M. Brown. Mrs. G. H. Colgan, Mrs. A. O. Cendtt, Mrs. H. P. Chase, Mrs. W. A. Delzell, Mrs. E.- V. Elf strom, Mrs. W. H. Faxon. Mrs. R. J. Gillon, Mrs. C. A. Mulkey. Mrs. W. S. Moore, Miss Winnie Moore, Miss Maggie McFadden, Mrs. D. H. McKenzle. Mrs. T. S. MacKen- zie, Mrs. F. X. Meyers, Mrs. A. F. Marcus. Mrs. Ida Niles, Mrs. Lau ra Noble, Mrs. Sarah Oliver, Mrs. F. B. Guthrie. Mrs. M. Hogg, Miss Elizabeth Hogg, Mrs. O. E. Ho me. Mrs. W. A. High, Mrs. D. A. Hodge, Mrs. Ingersol, Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Mrs. Edith Johnson, Mrs. J. H. Jennison, Mrs. Koch, Mrs. Oxley, Mrs. J. A. Poole, Mrs. C. A. Park. Mrs. Rhodes. Mrs. L. K. Siegmund, Mrs. H. A. Smart. Mrs. W. N. Savage. Mrs. M. A. Thomp son. Mrs. A. H. Wyatt, Mrs. James Lewis, Mrs. Beyers, Miss Lillian pplegate, Mrs. Cannon. South Circle Is Entertained Miss Martha Mortensen was hostess to the members of the South Circle of the First Chris tian church Wednesday at the Hoyt street home of Mrs. Estella Gabbert. The group met for the whole day and enjoyed a covered dish luncheon at 12 o'clock. Miss Mortensen was assisted by Mrs. F. P. Smith, Mrs. A. L. Headrick and Mrs. Estella. GabberL Those present for this dav were Mrs. J. D. Brown. Mrs. W. A. Penny. Mrs. W. M. MeMorris, Mrs. S. Rictor, F. E. Birch. Mrs. F. D. Cornett, Mrs. J. E. FitzDatrick. Mrs. C. R. Pritchard, Mrs. B. W. Macy. Mrs. Charles N. Ruggles, Mrs. H. E. McWain. Mrs. J. D. Sears. Mrs. John Crawford, Mrs. Cass Gibson, Mrs. Louis Cerven- ka. Mrs. V. Cochran. Mrs. M. H. Viesko. Mrs. Edwin Jorv.. Mn B. W. Walcher. Mrs. Georee Duns- ford, Mrs. L. Hobson, Mrs. 'W. H. Gardner. Mrs. F. B. Smith. Mrs. A. It. Headrick. Mrs. Estella Gab bert. Mrs. C. F. Rielly. Mrs. Nel lie Schleisner. Mrs. W. S. Bird well. Mrs. Otto Headrick. Special guests present wpr Mrs. E. A. Sharp. Mrs. Stephen A. Stone. Mrs. Mark Ellis. Mrs. F. E. Roberts, and Mrs R e Tjv. lor. ' Silverton The Silverton teach ers' association enjoyed its an nual dinner Tuesday evening at the high school. The tables, where covers were placed for 54, were set in a T shape in the corridors of the second floor of the senior high school building. The hostess es at this were the wives of the married faculty. Miss Martha Whitaker presided as president of the association and during the business meeting the members decided to take their annual coast Jaunt to Cutler City on the week-end of 'May S and 4th. Two numbers were given dur ing the evening for the entertain ment of those present. These con sisted of a vocal trio composed of Misses Beatrice and Kathleen Booth and Pereie Miles; and a dialect reading by Mabel Strand. . Genrals Gervals chapter No. 118 joined with Evergreen chap ter No. 41 Order of Eastern Star last Thursday evening at a s pe dal district meeting held la hoa T otJ$ wrthy grand matron. Mrs. Elizabeth Tipton. Several other grand officers accompan ied the worthy grand matron. Of ficers of Gervais chapter exempli fled the balloting and Initiatory work during the evening. Offi cers from Gervals who attended were Claire Ellsworth. Minnie All sup, Pearl Stevens. Viola Hen ning, Mrs. Scctt Joan, Verna Kepplnger, Virginia Booster. Mary Sawyer. Asay Hardiag, Lil lian Wadsworth aad Mr. and Mrs. John S. Harper. Gervals The Women's Mis sionary society held the regular kmonthly moating at the church Wednesday afternoon with 251 members and four visitors pres ent. Mrs. Scott Jones, aad Mrs. H. L. Orafioua led the meeting. . Eight high school girls, Ruth Palmer, Dorothy Minaker, Flor ence DuRette, Beatrice Brown. Vera Short ERea Vogt, Dorothy DuRette. aad Alice Heas gave a Society Editor CALENDAR Fairgrounds for Easter egg uniforms. Brshant and Mrs. A. B Minaker were hostesses and served refresh-J meats during the social hour. Vis itors at the afternoon meeting were Mrs. Louise Laabertson, Mrs. C. B. Ellsworth, Mrs. B. O. Brown aad Mrs. Frank Turner. m m m - War Mothers Enjoy Social Afternoon Mrs. A. A. Lee, president of the local order of American War Mothers was hostess to this group at her home Tuesday aft ernoon. This was the first social affair since many new members have been admitted to the organi zation and it served as a man ner of reception to welcome these folk. During the business meeting plans were made for the carnation sale which is sponsored annually by the Mothers, the proceeds from which Is used to further the work the organization does for needy 'service men or their fam ilies. Mary E. Walling displayed her invitation from the United States government to be a member of the Gold Star Mothers who will sail on the S. S. Roosevelt from New York City, June 21. Mrs. Walling will be one of the party and will visit the grave of her son in France. Following the business session a tlelightful social time followed, and a tea hour. The tea table was a lovely study in white, green and yellow. A great delicate bowl of crystal holding yellop tulips and on either side of which stood tak ers of yellow and of green, center ed the tea table which was cover ed with a damask of green and white. After the afternoon was finish ed, the flowers used for decora tions were taken to members of the Mothers who were ill and un able to be present. The third of a series of Masonic dances to.be given this spring will he given Tuesday night, April 22, at the Masonic temple. Charles Pratt is In charge of the arrange ments. All lasonlc bodies and friends are invited to join In this social evening which will be both cards and dancing. The fund cre ated by these dances will go to ward the purchase of a piano for me nan. These evenings hare proved very successful in stimu lating a happy friendship and en- tnusiasm between the various Ma sonic groups and friends who have met with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Herbert, re turned to their homo In South Salem a few days aro after a manth's vacation spent ta Cali fornia. They visited with relatives at Oakland; and a son and his wife at Riverside and also with relatives residing fa other parts of that state. They went as far south as the Mexican border towns aad visited many points of interest la California. The C3EG0N STATESaAH. Affairs Club Luncheon Is Pretty Informal Event A pretty luncheon for Thursday was that for which Mrs. Dean Adams was hostess at her home on High Btreet. A I o'clock lunch eon table was most delightfully pretty with the color combination of lavender and rose carried out in flower decorations of lilacs, tu lips, and quince. Tapers to har monize completed the table deco rations. Following luncheon cards were in play. Mrs. Lee Canfield won the gaest prize. Special guests for this informal club afternoon were Mrs. Lee Caa fleld, Mrs. Earl Kollenbora and Mrs. W. P. ElUs. Club members present were Mrs. cqroe Jo anion. Mrs. R. C. Hunter, Mrs. Charles Kaowlaad, Mrs. C T. GJese. Mrs. W. J. LHjequist, Mrs. Jesse-Campbell, Mrs. George Johnson, and Mrs. Adams. Tryphena Girls Elect Officers Silverton The Tryphena Girls of Silverton met at the home of Miss Zelma King Monday eve ning, April 14. Officers for the ensuing six months took their places. Miss Sibyl Wells as presi dent; Miss Emma Adamaon, vice president; and Ora Larson, secretary-treasurer. The outgoing of ficers, were Helvie Silver, presi dent; Sibyl" Wells, vice-president; and Lois Riches, secretary-treasurer. At the close of the business meeting cards were enjoyed until a late hour when the hostess, as sisted by Winifred Riches, served lunch. Guests for the evening were Sibyl Wells, Emma Adamson, Ora Larson, Hervie Silver, Alice Thor burn, Ruth Lorenzon, Letha Ca render, Winifred and Lola RJehes. The next meeting of the girls will be held at the home of Letha Cavender on Monday, April 28. The Tryphena Girls club is com posed of Rebekah girls who meet twice a month for benevolent and social purposes. A short time ago they had a carnival on a social night and lodge and the proceeds of this were used in paying half the expenses for capes for the de gree staff. Past Noble Grands Elect Officers Members of the Past Noble Grands met at the home of Mrs. Anna Hunsaker Wednesday eve ning for a regular business meet ing followed by a social vening. In the business session officers were elected for the coming year. Mrs. Ida Hochstetler was elected president; Mrs. Josephine Erick- son. vice president; Mrs. Bertha Loveiand, secretary. A program hoar was enjoyed In which time readings and music were given by Mrs. Wllda Sieg mund. Mrs. Josephine Erlckson, and Mrs. Grace Taylor. Luncheon was served at a late hour by Mrs. Hunsaker, assisted by Mrs. Sarah Hntton and Mrs. Erlckson. Turner A family birthday din ner at the W. A. Martin home was much enjoyed Monday eve ning, the occasion being Mrs. Mar tin's birthday. The children' and grandchildren were all homo for the occasion. Including Mr. and Mrs. George Nadennan aad two children of 8alem, Miss Mildred Martin and Cecil Martla of Tur ner. e e e Mrs. P. F. Kllliam will enter tain members of the Barbara Frietchie club at her home this afternoon between the hours of 2 o'clock and 4 o'clock. SANDALS for these Sunny Days Imported Sands in White, also Styles in Brown and Tan $395 2nd Floor BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE Salem, Or-rm. Triiay VonSn", 1 i WiDanustte. Folk Announce Betrothal Willamette eniverslty folk re ceived with surprise the announce ment which took place simultane ously at the Alpha Phi Alpha sor ority house and at the Sigma Tau fraternity house Thursday night of the engagement of Miss Grace Henderson and Francis DeHar port. The engagement was made known at the Alpha Phi Alpha house with tiny cards bearing the news which were placed by each cover at the dinner table. Yellow tapers and a dainty spring flower bouquet centered the table where were seated sorority sisters or Miss Henderson and Miss Eleanor Henderson, sister of the guest of honor. Miss Henderson and Mr. DeHar port are both members of the jun ior class and have been promin ent in college activities. Miss Hen derson has taken an active part in musical circles, having been a member of the Women's Glee club and vice president of her class, and a participant in other campus activities. Mr. DeHarport has been president of his class and Is now Manager of the Willamette book store. No data for the weddiag has been sot. see Wood burn Teachers Have Easter Party W o o d b u r n The associated teachers of the Woodbunr schools held their monthly party at the high school Tuesday evening In commemoration of the Easter hol idays. The entertainment committee, Mrs. Helen Guiss, Harold Aspln wall and Miss Georgia Albee ar ranged an evening of entertain ment which Included singing par odies appropriate for the occa sion, Easter egg hunts and other Easter games. Following -the social hour, re freshments were served by Mrs. Ballard, Ray Wolf and Miss Ruth Mitchell. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Harold AspinwalL Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Bain, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mochel, Miss Ruth Mitchell, Miss Virginia Mason. Miss Mar garet Templar, Miss Helen Wash burn, Miss Pearl Emery, Miss Au drey Wiencken, Miss Georgia Al bee, Miss Fern Wadsworth, Miss Mary Scollard, Miss Lola New man, Mrs. George Clark, Mrs. John Mulr and Messers. Gilbert Oddie and P. E. Rohner. Woodburn Mrs. Hollle Engles of Albany, state president of the Rebekahs made her official visit to the home lodge of the Rebe kahs at the meeting In the Odd Fellow's hall Tuesday night. Fred Mendel, grand state rep resentative of the Odd Fellows was al3o present. The lodges which entertained were the Mon itor, Scotts Mills and Woodburn. There were also many visitors from Salem, Hubbard and Ger vais, over a hundred being pres ent. The degree work was put on and Mrs. Engles was presented with a gift from the lodges. Following the work, refresh ments were served by Mrs. Ther on Finch, Mrs. W. H. Broyles and Mrs. Maymle Allen, In the dining rooms which were decorated with pink and green baskets of flowers. Independence The W. C T. U. ladies, accompanied by Rev. Ran ton and Rev. Gentre motored to Dallas, MoSday afternoon and met with W. C T. U. unit In that place. This meeting was tor the purpose of discussing the candi dates for the coming election which will be held May IS. Mrs. Da M. Foster, R. N., Is in Salem from her home in La Grande, as a guest at the home of her mother, Mrs. B. C. Charlton, who has been 111 fog the past three weeks. April IK T"1 etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. In what manner shonld a woman thank a man who has giv en up his seat to her in a public conveyance? A. She may nod, smile, or cour teously say, "Thank you." Q. Should wedding invitations be sent to the bridesmaids and ushers? A. It is courteous to do so, but not absolutely necessary. Q. What is the first rule for a successful dinner party? A. That all guests be very con genial. KO. lis 8yepI ef Animal Statement of the 0!i Lane Ufa Insurance Compaay of Aater iea, of Milwaukee, ia ta State of Wie coneein, oat the thirty-tint day of Da eamber, 1929, ma da to ttie Insurance ComaiMioaet of Um Stat ai Oregon, parauat to law: CAPITAL Arnonat of eapftal stock pais up, Sl,- 006,000. IX COME Total premhua laeomo for tho roar, S,788,S.4S. Iatertat, AiTideaAa aaa! rents receives darinr too year, $735,788.31. XneotBO fna other aoarret rocafvad Sarin tha reaiv fl7S.4SS.51. Total lsxoma. 3605,058.30. DISBURSEMENTS aid for loaaca, endowmonta, eanaities end anmndar Talnaa, SS2S.669.S4. Dirldanda pais to policy koM era darinf tha year, 0. Diridenda paid oa capital stock d ur ine ho year, S444.lo0.77. Commisiiona and aalaries paid during the yrar, 8625.244.4S. Taxa. Uconaoa aad fact paid d arias tha year, $47,274.34. Amoont of aU othar oxpaadituroa. $409,361.23. Total expenditures, $2,352,730.40. ASSETS Value of real estate owaad (book Talae). $949,514.17. Value of itoeka and bondi owned (market or amortixod value), $1,827, 937.31. : Loana on mortgages and collateral, etc., $9,519,404.79. Premium notee and policy loanr. SI. 73G.S10.03. Caaa ia baaka aad oa band, $173,30.2. 55. Net uncollected aad deferred premium. $285,205.18. IiHereet and rente duo aad accrued, $206,056.62. Other assete (net), $9,-801.05. Total admitted assete of Life Dept., $14,693,229.55. Total admitted atieU of A. H. Dept., $175,861.48. Total admitted aetata of Company, $14,869,090.98. LIABILITIES Set reserve. 013,634,209.87. Grass claim tor losses unpaid, $21, 864.12. I AU other liabilities, $542,896.8-7. A. A H. Dept., $72,358.78. Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock of $1,000,000, $18,273,339.74. Busmasa m ouegok FOR THE TEAQ Croat premiums receired during the year, $7,019.86. Premiums and dividend returned dur ing the year, w Losea paid dsrtaf the year. . Kame of Company The Old Lis Life Insurance Company ef America. Kama of President B. 1". Fry. Kame of Secretary Jno. E. Iteitly. Statutory resident attorney for service Insurance Commissioner. 1 I 2 h m j2 DRESSES The Newest Stylet Others 5.95 " 19.50 Silk Crepes, Flat Crepes, Prints and Plain Shades! DAINTY lingerie touches and inter-r esting details place them at once in the class of dresses that would ordi narily cost much more! When you see them, you will be tempted to com plete your Spring frock wardrobe- immediately. Peplum Effects Bolero Jackets Cape Collars Short Sleeves Color Contrast .WE CATER EASTER HOSIERY Appropmfe feof 1.25, L50, 3. Quality. Ktrchandfct Popular Prices il A pretty dinner party compli mented the birthday oT E. C. Charlton at the family residence Friday night. Mrs. IlsrM. Foster acted aa hostess. The table was decorated In keeping with the Easter motif. The feature of the dinner was a venison roast. Covers-were placed for Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Charlton, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Charlton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Charlton. Jr.. Robert Charlton, and Mrs. Ila M. Foster. Hopewell. A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aadrew Sipola In honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. A. beautiful floor lamp was pre sentedJto them by the guests. The evening was spent In music, play ing cards and visiting. Supper was served at a late hour. PI - en lU ?ent Tv . Js-fj amami maBHBe C r nak VJ wtll W W TO MEN WHO BUY FOB WOMEN? ....... . for every -.43. 2.50 SHIPLEY'S Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. MaekensJe 'and Mrs. Mackenzie's mother. Mrs. F. L. Canon, had as their week end guests. Mrs. F. A. Sedgwick of Wenatcbee, Washing on, and Miss Bess Sedgwick of Everett, Wash ington. The guests were especU.1 friends of Mrs. F. L. Canon when both she and they lived in Wis consin. Mrs. Sedgwick and Miss Sedgwick left Tuesday morning for their respective homes. A rail has been sent ont for all members of families of any of the "Crusaders" of the Marlon eoun v Ai r? T. TJ. to communicate with Mrs. Sarah Oliver, 2090J. and eive her any information con cerning such members. The ma terial will be used in compiling statistics and history of the move ment. Jewelry tor the boy and girl GRADUATE We have an excellent selec tion at attractively low prices. Pay your tribute by giving tha lasting gift Jewelry Tower's JEWELRY and GIFT SHOP 444 State St. Tel. 3005 EASTER MILLINERY A complete showing of the flowered pastel straws V 4.85 VttVf. To others 2.95 to f.7$ Open Saiurdsy. ralaslowyf a!avtlJaiaeaaX4L