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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem; -Oregon, Saturday Morning January 10, 1S31 ociety INews an i Ouvx M. DoAXC. Scatty Editor Club Affairs Woman's Club Has . Interesting Meeting Sl.m Woman's club enjoyed tin omnually interesting meeting with the program entirely pre- ; rented by local folk - Friday at the Woman's clubhouse Mrs J. C.Nelson, who was in charge of the program, had to substi tut for the Bpeaker who ,wat supposed to address the - mem bers of an edncational subject. Mrs.i Nelson ave the topic her- celf Uklng as the subject of her remarks, "This changing educa tion land Its ideaU". . Emphasis - was 1 mad concerslnr the effects and importance of the machine - age on edneatlon and warning , was given by' Mrs. Nelson to -T stress the necessity' of intellec tual adjustment In the present economic 1 situation so that pro- oer -value, would be adjudred to intellectual Dursults.- . and-Je- velonmenL ' ; The first "- of the- fire; minute talks on" Oregon industries, .a series of discussions being spon sored by the state federation, was riven by Miss Helen Louis Crosby. She took as her subject ttaa Gleaaon srloTe factory and developed In words the history of the gloTe from IU raw mater ial through all the factory and process through which it passed. Attention was called - to the new butlt-Ins and kitchen equip ment which has been added to the clubhouse kitchen by the house committee of which Mrs. Ida Nlles is chairman. The next meeting date will be annual guest day for the club and .it was voted to extend spe cial" invitations to the visiting legislative women whether they ; be , wives .of legislators or legis lators. Announcement was also made of the county federation conven tion which' will come March 21 in Hlllsboro. ' A feature of interest to all the -club members was the club scrap book which Mrs. S. M.l En dlcott has just had rebound and had on display at the Friday meeting. I j Miss Eula McCuIly was admit ted to membership In the Wom an's 'club during the business meeting which preceded the pro Hiawatha Council Installs Of ficers fThe Hiawatha.. Council No. til i-ocaaaonus. Installed tor mi In the regular ny,TaJy renin In Mi Odd Fellows - hall In addi tion to ; the i Installation . there WS several new members taken unio me .loag.. V"lce - installed were Ines noiorooK, Fochahontae; Pauline; Lewis. Winonah ; . E. T. KerUon; Pohattan; Minnie Clark. Pro phetresa;- Clara Uwli. keeper of recoras; . .Anna Kerteon, . keeper of wampam;: ' Marietta Esch guira of wigwgm; Delia Pence, guard of tepee. First scout. Fern Crosier; seel ond scout. Alma Baldlnger; first tv who take office In March Mrs: W. D. Whitney preeiaen of the Polk county federation of rural women's clubs was present and spoke to the group concern ing entertaining the federation In February, In conjunction with Brush College Helpers and Sweet Briar- club. The club voted to assist in en- terteinln and Mrs. "V. I Gib son was appointee as ecairman of -committee to arrange, for thia and she will be assisted by Mts L. Frank Matthsws and . Mrs. Frank ! Windsor. Mrs. A. R. Ew- ing. president of the Brush Col- lere Helpers was present ana srreed to tDDoint a correspond inc committee at the meeting of the Helpers Thursday. The 8wet Briar club, whose president, Jtrs. . ijrsEi . . - . ... - warrior, F. P. Rowley; second w" ?ni' wm Warrior. FT B Tlnl1ri., ttw. yyuiUL m vbiuiiw. ner. Dash la Penny; first .counsel or, w. y. Brown. , Mrs. J. M. CoHurn Is Hostess Miss Irene Windsor gave group of banjo selections at the tloM of. the meetlna. : - The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Frank . Windsor. Mrs. 1 Frank k Matthews and -Miss Irene mnrie Tie tountnr komof lo.k.t. ...... ur, a n. r. J- . coourn was (hciMM u r t. piu4vtt Mr. - .,-iia . ... unuKt w.o. w. . -"-o day when she entertained a group of her friends In comnli ment to her birthday and that of aire. 8. u. Emery. The afternoon was spent in cards, the prizes be ta c awarded ' s to Mm. rurtnrA Jones and Mrs. H. C. Stanleton rnfArtom A, E. Utley, ail of Brush College and Mrs. W. Kenneth Henry of Zena. ! Book and Thimble Miss Beatrice Walton Is Complimented 1 Miss Beatrice Walton, who re turned home from a European tour Sunday preparatory to tak ing up her duties as secretary to Governor-elect Juliua L. Meier, was the inspiration for a delight ful 7 o'clock dinner party given by Mrs. William Walton Friday night in the Walton home. The dinner table where covers were placed for 12, was attract ively centered with spring flow ers In pastel shades and lighted ivory i tapers added a shadowy beauty to the table appointments. A social evening followed th din ner Informal. s Gervais Mr. and Mrs. Colvins, Hubbard, entertained with cards at their home Sunday evening, their guests being a group of friends from Gervais. High score was tak en by Lewis Mayhew and low score by R. P. Horning. Those present were Mrs. and Mrs. J. P. Fershweiler and son Bernard; Mr. and Mrs. James Leith and-children. Albert Harold and' Eleanor; Mr. and Mrs. Mahew. Lewis. May hew of Maupln; Mr. and -Mrs. F. Seguln and son, Raymond; Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Horning- and daughter, Florence; Carl Stettler, Mr. and Mrs. Zeek. Clarence Se run. .Mr. and Mrs. Dave DuBois. Mr.' and Mrs. Grant Buchanan and spn Donald, . and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Colvins. . : 4 : I :' . " - '. Seotts Mills Miss Dorotha Shepherd was pleasantly sur prised i Sunday evening when a group t" of relatives and friends gathered at her home to help her , celebrate her birthday. Games were played during the evening after which refreshments were served. . ; Those present beside the hon or guest were:. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Shepherd. Mrs. Otis Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd, Paul i and Bob Shepherd. Mrs. Lena Bellinger, Misses Margaret and Dora Geren and Venlta Has kins.. Frank Jr., Carl, Glenn and B. F. Shepherd. Herbert Waibel. John and Ray McKillop and Ray Telferj . ; JlI .ijij.. Vt !-: ('. . j , - , , . i Mr, and Mrs. - L. : W. Gleason we . complimented byi Mr. and Mrs. A. : A.B Gueffroy Vednesday night-with an attractive evening of cards which were in play at seven tables. The special occa sion was the 25th wedding anni versary of Mr. and Mrs. Glea son. Mrs. Gueffroy was assisted at the snpper hour by Mrs. Eric Butler. Mrs. F. XS. Delano and Mrs. Elmer Daue. Mrs! Walter Pennington , and Mrs. pi. O. White held -winning scores. Mr. and Mrs. Gleason were presented with a special gift in compliment to the occasion. :.. L " .... Mrs. Ada Hull and Mrk. Ethel Welch will be hostesses to mem bers of. the auxiliary 'to the ITnited Spanish War Veterans Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the social parlors of the First Christian church. -This will be a social meeting for the auxiliary. ' Miss Bernlce Richman, soprano, will be presented by Lena Belle Tartar. Monday night In Waller ball, at 8:15 o'clock. She will be assisted by Cleo Seely, voiin; Lois Plammer, piano and organ; and Lucile Cummlngs, piano. The pablle Is invited. . Judge and Mrs. John I -Rand were hosts for a smart formal dinner party In the Greeny Gate room of the - Spa Friday, night. Covers were placed for 18 guests. " ' " '.-'- . ... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolfe enter tained Wednesday with; an In formal evening of 'cards. - with many birthday gifts and at the tea hour refreshments were served by the hostess. Tnose enjoying the hoanftat. ny; were Mrs.! Paul Gureurirh. mrs. jonn Fabry Sr.. Mra ueorg Adams; Mrs. S. D. Em ery. Mrs. W. i H. Grabenhorst. Mrs. H. C. Stapleton, Mrs. Wil liam McCarroll, Mrs. J. Van Ly- uegrar. Mrs. William Propst, Mrs. ivempie, Mrs. V. E. MeeVs. Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs. F. R. uiarae, mm. Clifford Jones. Mrs K. Clarke, Mrs. A. A. Taylor. Mrs. W. M. Coburn, Mrs. Frank Wlltsey, Miss Evelyn Coburn and tne Hostess, Mrs. J. M. Coburn. I " ? Polk Federation Meets irt February x,ena airs. w. W. Henry of Zena and Mrs. Myrtle Hendricks or baiem entertained members or tue spring Valley Mission n. ciety at the home of the former Wednesday afternoon. The bus iness meeting: was presided over by Mrs. Charles McCarter. pres ident. Lievoiionaia were in charge pi (.Mrs. u rrank Matthews and were followed by reports of var ious committees. aiwr general aiscusslon a aeosion was reached to have a puBiic meeting February 28. A short program will be given. luncn will be served and the Quilt for which tickets have been sold will b awarded. , Mrs. McCarter appointed Mrs. Ralph-h. Scott, Mrs. c. M. Pur- vine and Mrs. j Jesse Walling as a conimiuee to arrange a pro-. gram lor this Meeting. Mrs. Mc Carter will serve as chairman of me reiresnment committee-- as sisted by airs. W. X. Crawford. Miss Irene Windsor and-Mrs: S. D. Crawford. I Mrs. Ralph H. Scott, Mrs. A. L. Kinton and Mts. W. N. Craw ford were appointed as a nomin ating committee for officers of the Spring Valley mission socie- Klngwood Mrs. Elmer Cook was hostess Tnursaay anernoon to members ofthe Book and Thim ble club. Following a brief busi ness session at which Mrs. Hettie Simnkins presided. Mrs. L. F. Brown gave a reading and Mrs. Ray Ferguson a group of piano numbers. At the Close of the af ternoon, the hostess served) refreshments. Members attending were Mrs. L. F. Brown. (Mrs. Mary Beaver, Mrs. Ray Ferguson. Mrs. Charles Schwartz, Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs. Ray Lacey, Mrs. Charles Hathaway, Mrs. Hettie Simpkins and the hostess, Mrs. Cook. A special liams. Mrs tain 22. guest was Mrs. D. A. Wil- Charles Adams will enter- the club Thursday, January Mrs. A. W. Fletcher i Is Hostess' f Mrs. A. W. Fletcher was host ess to the Merry Minglers club on Thursday afternoon at her home in Hollywood. A report was made to the effect that the anilt which club numbers made was present ed to a very worthy family at Christmas. The next meeting ! is to be held at the home of Mrs. L. B. Malm. Refreshments at! a late afternoon hour closed a very pleasant informal social afternoon. Members present were Mrs. E. L. McMahill. Mrs. E, S. Barker. Mrs. F, p. Phipps, Mrs. J. H. Dor- man. Miss Ollie Mitchell, Mrs. Fred Egelus. Miss Maidie Lipbe and the hostess. i North- Howell Mrs. R. H. Drake gave a dinner party Sun day In honor of her son Robert's twelfth birthday. - ; Tnose who enjoyed the occa sion included Lois and Evelyn Coomler, Ellen Vinton, Doris Rickard, John : Coomler. Ernest Pickens. Clarence and Glen Rick ard, Blanche Pickens and th host. Boh Drake. , i Sorority; Sisters Are Honored I ' Mrs. Helen Moore 'Bradley en tertained at her. home en Waldo arena Thursday evening In com pliment to members ef the Delta Zeta sorority who are" la Salem, An organization --Vas . perfected and it is expected that the group wui rorm a bridge-club which will meet regularly. The next meet ing of the alamnae organisation will be with Miss Betty Vance In her; apartment In the Sundberg apartments. 4 . - Those present Thursday night were Mue Helen Lou4s Crosby, Miss Clara- MIelke. Miss . Rath Payton, Miss Margaret 'Bur roughs, miss Carolyn I Parker, Miss Betty Vance. Mrs. George B. Campbell, Mrs. Frances Dmison. Mrs. tijarne Eriekson, and Mrs. Bradley. . , . ... .: Mrs. R M. Hbyti A Missionary Hostess Mrs F. M.- -Hoyt . entertained members of the First f Baptist missionary society Friday after noon In her home. Ah 'interest ing . program wag given which vu begun with Mrs, E. J. Arers giving the devotion for the af ternoon. - A fascinating report iojjowea mis on tne life of Mr and Mrs. Jhdson. first Baptist missionaries to Burma- which country was the topic of the les son study. Mrs. James Foster and Mrs. P, H. Clare gave the Judson report. Topics of Interest were taken 1)7 Mrs. Mark Skiff. Mrs. H. D. Turner, Emma .Graham, and Mrs. T. Klingsporn. At the tea hour Mrs. Hoyt wa assisted In serving by Mrs. N. Bussing, and Mrs.. C. A. Parmenter, About 25 members were present for the afternoon. Miss Emma Varley Is Hostess An attractive bridge tea was that for which- Miss Emma Varley, was hostess at her home On South Commercial street Friday after noon. Red carnations were used about the guest rooms and the tea table was daintily arranged with a centerpiece of red carnations and lighted red tapers. Mrs. R. V. Varley, mother of Miss Varley. as sisted at the tea hour. Score for the afternoon was won by Mrs. Blanche Fournier. Guests were Mrs. Cornelia Blak ley, Mrs. Blanch Fournier. Miss Vera Berg, Miss Margaret Rickey, Miss June Lamson. Miss Bernice Tureman. and Miss Daisy Varley. Salem Folk Attend Silverton Tea Silverton Miss Betty Klein- sorge entertained for a group of her college and high school friends of Salem and Silverton Saturday afternoon at tea. Red tapers and Christmas greens were used about the rooms. Mrs. William McGilchrist of Sa lem, presided at the tea table and Harriet Campbell and Josephine McGilchrist served. Assisting bout the roms were Eleanor Jane Ballantyne, Louise Latham and Harriet Kleinsorge. Franklyn Evenson played dur ing the afternoon hours, when about 30 called. To Givie Banquet! V "4 ; -' Committees Iwere .appointed to make plana for a banqast to he given' under the auspices ef the Salem W. C T. V. and Che North Salem W. C. T U. at the regular TJnton meeting Tuesday held in Union hall on South Commercial street Mrs. Lena V. Robins, and Mrs. Gertrude Remington ef the Salem W. C.' T. U. will work in conjunction with- Mrs. W. If. Buck and Mrs. Helen Prescott of the North Salem nnion. It i la now planned to give the banquet Jan uary 19 and the occasion! will be In celebration ' of the eighteenth amendment.- . ' r!': . Talks were given Tuesday af ternoon by Mrs. Mary 1W Charl ton. Mrs. Earl Williams;, and Mrs. Sarah Oliver. ; There were about SO 'present for the meeting and of these Mrs. Helen Preseott ot the county organization. Mrs. W. 3ff. Back, president of the North Salem union. Mrs. Esther Olson, treasurer of the North Salem un ion, and Mrs, W. H. Luae and Mrs. Nila Grimes. ' ) 1 A membership drfve is1 antici pated during January and addi tional, interest is anticipated by the organisation. Mrs J H. -F. Shanks announced ; theS . Loval Temperance Legion, young peo ple a auxiliary to the W. eT. D wil Ispensor a medal contest oa the evening of January lg at the rs Metnodlst - ehurch. - Mrs. Shanks Is in charge of this young peoples work. Gervais Mrs. Emma Storxls. retiring matron of ' Gervais chap ter, O.; K. 8., was to haye , been presented with a past matron's pin at the meeting Friday night, but she was detained at home be cause of Illness. During the social hour after the meeting four of the Incoming officers served refresh ments. They were Amy Harding. wormy matron; rierre Aspinwali, worthy patron; Clara Fuller, con ductress, and Alaire jEllswoth, as sociate conductress. if V Breakfast 4 CWkaWkMt Crs4 sad If ilk Bsttw4 . TMt ; j C(( -: XiuacbeoBi ! Cnmml Xgsm BttrS Sfmb . Basse i ' Brts4 ! Onift MsrBM)s4s I ';.' jlsgtr Cookivs ,. Tm . j -M :- Dinner j BUi4 Swlas Stk - - j '. - BtsfM Bst. BakM - 1 1 ' . - ..Bskad PMilMi Biaeait - - rim BsUss Cstbacs Sslsd ' ' srmtt Utl Cass . I Cofft . Creamed ggs UDHiptHI HtMT 4IMhmu Ami ! 9 eupa amilk -H Iwipm salt ' 4 taaps paprika k taasoa salary salt 1 tssspsea jflsaly ekoppad ssioa t-s esp oiffts ssssis . S hsr eookvs arss. dtess : Melt batter ' and - add . floor. Blend and add milk and cook un til creamy sauce forma, Stir fre quently, i Add other Ingredients, cook .slowly and stir constantly until cheese has melted. Serve on toast.;i-' ; j-.,. . Chopped! green pepper, pimento or. celery can be ; added to this food, if desired, j . ; -.Baked-Swiss Steak '.- Itf SMada raa4 itk (SiS fsek takli) m np inr - .- 'j -1 tspM uh - -r. -34. tastpsss pepssr- j . s. tsskwpoaBS cbp4 i ssiass S tablaapeons. ckpp4. ealry - " 14 np taaitMi - ! !-. t taslsapMaa batter ' i - ' - . Pound flour into both sides ef steak. Fit Into baking pan and add other Ingredients, i .Cover and bake 1H hoars 1st very slow ov- V 1 .!.!.'.' The Ever Ready birthday club did not elect; of ficers at the reg ular meeting held at the home of Mrs. E. H. Barnholdt Friday. A potiuck luncheon was enjoyed at noon and . the day was spent socially, i Mrs M. E. Neybart whose birthday it was and also whose silver wedding day It was, and Mrs. Strand were special guests of honor, i . Donald Enjjagement; ' 1 Ia'Announced - 1 " Woodbura Miss Katherlne Gearin was honored with a bridge party Tuesday evening . by her mother. Mrs. Fred Gearin at the Gearin home in Donald.- -The main event ef the evening was the distribution of rosebuds by Miss Gearln's small eoasla, Maxlne Coleman. In the center of each bud was a small. strip of silver ribbon on which was printed the announcement of Mlsa Gearln's engagement to Charles Coffey of 8anta Cms. California. Refresh ments, were served by the hostess, assisted by Irma Weisser and Mrs. Drager - sj - Those present were: Mesdames John Coffey, Curtis Coleman,-1 A. Drager, E. D. . Carver, J. j IL Miller, and the Misses Hilda Taut feet, Ruth Skinner, Mabel Alrlck, Gladys Miller. Laura Wright. Bet ty Vaughn. Hanora Rudy, Elisa beth Miller, Margaret Davidson, Donna Harlan, Irma Weisser, Mazine Coleman, Ann Gearin. the hostess, Mrs.4 Fred Gearin and the guest of honor. Miss Katherlne Gearin. Marie Flint McCali baa had aa her . recent auest Miss Bertha .Best,: state grange secre tary, who attended the .installa tion of the officers of the Brash College grange recently, - Satan day Mr. and Mrs. McCall, , Mr. and .Mrs. Tantls and Mrs. Glen Adams accompanied Miss Best to Milwaukle where she Installed 11 1 grangers of Clackamas coun ty. Saturday night Mrs. McCall will Install the officers of Oak Grove j grange. This evening she will accompany Mr. and Mrs.' S. H. Edwards to Rlckreall to In stall officers of the Rlckreall grange. t. . - ..' ; ; I The Sunday School Teachers' guild of the children's division will. hold Its January meeting at the home of Mrs. E. JL. Collier, 104S North 19th street, at 7:10 o docic Monday . evening, Mrs, Tlnlcham Gilbert Y Menette Hostess ' Members of the Jt'm Menette club and a few. additional guests were received fr. a social after noon at the home of Mrs. Tlnk ham Gilbert Friday. A business meeting preceded an Interesting review of "Green Pastures", a play treating of the spiritual be liefs of the negro given by. Mrs. Otto Panlus. After some time spent Jn Informal discussion a tea hour was enjoyed. ' Mrs. Gil bert was assisted in serving by Mrs. A. A. Schramm, and Mrs. i Rosa Miles. - 1 Mrs. William-?rlghi.. Mrs. A. A. Scbrams. ad 'Mrs.. Powers of Portland were especial guests for the afternoon. - Members present were Mrs. Sam Gillette, Mrs. Mike Panek, Mrs. William Jones, Mrs. Roy Hewitt. C Mrs. Ross Miles. Mrs. J. E. BUnknorn. Mrs. . Harry Scott and Mrs. Gilbert. ., e " I . ., .y:-... ... r - Hubbard Woman's Club Meeta . - ; Hubbard . Mrs. .Jerome -jack-son was hosteaaather home for the -Wednesday, afternoon meet ing of - the Habbard Woman's club.. Sh wasr.aesJsted 'by Mrs. C. H. Cleaver and Mrs. Mary Cole man;: -'. Mrs. Neva ' MeKensle gave an Interesting review' of Cora Wil son Stewart's 'Moonlight Schools i "School Day Memories," the response for roll call brought out many amusing events In the school life of the members, i Refreshments were served by' the hostesses to Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Blanche Browa, Mrs. Vera Jojs, Mrs. Maud Bid good. Mrs. Ellen Carl. Mrs. Mat- tie Crocker, Mrs.- Louise Crimps, Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Mrs. Mar garet McMannls. Mrs. Neva Me Kensle, Mrs. ' Sadie ScholL Mrs; Cora Smith, Mrs. Willa Stauffer, Mrs. Kathryn Will. Mrs. Audrey Wells, I Mrs. i Mary Kidaton and Mrs. Earl Relnhart. " ' T n , ' ": , : "r"T" T ' 11G ii) Hundreds have taken advantage of these Drices the past two days. TODAY wiD be another big day. Our aavice is uuivinj h;akjl i i : i o ; t ' : v :.. Fl Finest Hosiery : for .' IT "'f rorm . ii al W ear ON SALE TODAY $ 79 Regularly $2.50 Pair Look through your hosiery ward robe and lexamine your i finest hosiery . j; hosiery for fbrmals. Is it extra ifine fjuage?. Compare them with i this offering we iare showing today at $1.79. Compare every j detail, ? the ' texture, the seam, the fashion, the sandal foot feature f or ! wear with the lowest cut slipper, the slender French heels and last but not least the beautiful quality of first, grade pure silk. And when it comes to texture these fine 54 guage formals make' oramary hosiery, look coarse in deed. A special feature of these are a permanent dullness because they are genuine Grenadine twist silk. 'AH htve contrast picot tops. ALL THE SHADES FOR FORM AU OF GOURSE Women s Archpreservera New Styles both Black and Brown, Ties and Pumps regularly sold from IJ0.00 Jto $15.00 at $8.95 and $9.95 Men a Archpreserver Shoe Hfh ; ajnd Low Shoes,1 Brown or Black, regularly sold from $12.00 to $15.00 Go at $8.95 and $10.95. Florsheim Shoes For men, both Brown and Black are styles on sale, regularly sold at $10.00 to $13.00 Go at $8.85 and $9.85 500 pairs Ladies, Ptimp ! .'V, : and At HALF PRICE. Regularly sold at S10.00, S12.00 and up to $15.00 4- All go at Ties 15 i i ' ,; j, : . We would advise that , you come j early as this lot cannot j last long at this price. Edwards Children's Shoes " ! i f j ! . Oxfords and J Pumps ir$ Patent Leather; Tans and Smoked Elk, the finer quality shoes for chil dren, regularly sold at $4.00, $5.00 aid $6.00 Now $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 Ladies' and Men's House j ; ' Slippers ; : Leather for both Men and Wom en; Satin Quilted h for women," Daniel Green and! other high grade! Slippers, regular! $4-$5 and i $6.00 values at " ; $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 J. & K. Shoes for Women Every pair of this well known high grade shoe is on1 sale. A few light colors at one half. Others $12.00 and $15.00 grades at $8.95 and $9.95 2rTS Rubber Heel put on your Shoe each Wednesday ra . - I" ! at.half price.' ( ZiS 'r. L. J. Williams, the well known Chiron o dint I . - I x ,a ... ff LIE tiQjfl W . f ) -MILLER'S, j :;;,:'7v ' ; - ' 1 t ;" S ;.l l'..-...i i . ' ' - "" -""" !. . 11 1 IIIL" ' ' ' 1 ' : 7. M- 7"-:r-: t i -r1:-.-' " - - t --' -::ht ' :vl- 7:-;:'-,: 7, "1 t:V-.: :-!:-! i:7 - 7 - J .7 7! i: , ;. - . 7:- in t :-;.;,- ; - . .- : - -,-; y" 7 - ; y r-t:-r 77- - -7-7 7 :d -117.;. .- ..7- 77 -i- 7 -.!!: : : I i. I ' ' I .lir 7 ;o-7 - ---l--ii-:yy- . 7 .,, ; ;v ,: . 7 ; - 1