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5 s r t: I : ' V ft -J ' pacts eigiit ; Delightful - Tea to V. Be Evdht of ll b; TodZyr v One of the delightful events of the week will be the tea efter- " noon for which' Mrs. Hnry B. Thielsen, Mrs. Thomas E. Rilea, Mrs. James Mott, and Miss .Thiel 'sen will be hostesses this arter noon between the hours of J and 5 o'clock in the Thlelsen tome - on Court street. :. '-"" : ;t . Little. Miss Sybil c Spears will greet the guests at the door. The bostesses will form the receiving line, and In the living rooms and ball the guests will be greeted by Mrs.. C. P. Bishop. Mrs. Seymour Jones. Mrs. E. E. Bragg, and Mrs James Humphrey, Miss Mabel Ro bertson. Mrs.: Prank Spears, and Mrs. W. Connell Dyer. In the dining room Mrs. James Toung. Mrs. Cnrtis Johnson, Miss Charlotte Zeiber. and Miss Rove- . na !Eyre will assist. . During -the first hour, Mrs." Russell CatUn. and Mrs. R. i'J. Hendricks will pour, and the sec- - " ond hour . Mrs. George A. White and Mrs. H. G. Shipley will pour, i . Hubbard Robert Beckman, a seventh grade pupil, wlro 4s mov Jng to S&lem with his parents, Mr. -"and Mrs. L. A. Beckman, was hbn- ' ored at a farewell party Tuesday erenlng at the school bouse by his ' classmates and the members! of the eighth grade under the super vision of ; Earl E. Reinhart, la- : atructor. . ;--2. :--:'T A jolly time was spent at games "followed by refreshments. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Rei&hart, - Miss Bessie Ingalla, Miss Eleanor Johnson. Miss Mar ion iMcKenzie. Miss E3ther Bailey Mis Helen Claypool, Miss Freida Vogfet, Miss Muriel Beckman. Marvin Barrett. Lester Barrett. - James Bldgood, Floyd Bevens, Harold Williams, Jerrold Wil liams, ' Johnny Dimick, Boyd -Brown, Igniee Zelinka, Edward Koutney. "Wayne Phillips, Manton CarL William Heeker, Howard Loney, Forest Hartjler, and Ro bert Beckman. the guest of honor. - j Mrs. V. Ohmart .Will be Speaker 1 I ' -1 -- -.-jr; Mrs. -Veiled. Ohmart will be .the Speaker at the regular meet ing of the Salem Heights Wom en's jclub Friday afternoon when .the tegular meeting will beheld at tie community club house.; . - Mrs.. Ohmart's subject will be "Oregon Pioneer History." Mrs. Emma Whealdon la chairman of the committee in charge of the . program. Independence .' The Dorcas class of the Baptist Sunday school gave its annual Valentine - party and dinner Monday evening in the church parlors.. Husbands were " the guests of thjg evening. A 7 o'clock dinner was served at tables beautiful with bowls of pussywillows and red tapers. Clev er place cards were used for the , .occasion. -: - l Thie evening was spent In play j Ing games.: Mrs., George TiUbecg, . Mr. M. E. Winn and Mrs. W. Tu bondt were in charge of the social ' honrs. , ' ' Those present were: Mr. and - Mrs. I B. F. Swope, Mr. and" Mrs. Gail AlexanderMr. and Mrs. John Formsn, Mr.v and Mrs. Frank Bush Mr. and Mrs. A. II, Dixon, : Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Peyree, . Mr. - and Mrs. F. E. Hennlgan, Mr. and Mrs.,LyJ MooreMr and Mrs. Os car Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Kosanke, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Slooper, Mr. , and Mrs. Art Ward.' Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Beal. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. 8ylvster,Rev.-randMrs. Kelson, 1 - Mr.nd Mrs. George Tilberg, Mr. and MrsrOtfs Scott, Mrs. Monroe CrabtreeMlsa Ida Bush. MrsvGel ' ling. I Mrs. Maud Radmaeker and . Mrs. Elmer Busby. - -. - - - j. This is the young married wom en's class of the church. It meets each month In homes of members. Mrs. Grace Swope is teacher, and -Mrs. - Elmer - Busby is - class 'president.. ' . ' ' Independence "Art Treasures - of Florence and Venice" was the subject studied for .the loeal ,D1 phlans,; when they met at the borne of Mrs. -- Asa B, Robinson Monday afternoon.- - J Those -giving topics were as follows: Mrs. M. J. Butler, Mrs. L. 1.1 Bursell, Mrs. E. M. Ebbert. L Mrs. ill.' G." Hanson. Mrs. H. G. ' Htgmeler, Mrs.' IL Mattison. Pih- ture studies were given, by Mrs. : E. M. Wunder, Mrs. C. O. Sloper, 'Mrs. X H. Hart. . - A picture talk - was presented by Mrs. Asa B. Robinson. Mrs. Delia Butler closed the session . , with ;a continuation of her Inter esting European travelogue." The Del phlans will meet, each. Monday ..during . the month -of t . -if ; . - : . Talbot The home of Mr. and - Mrs. .Frank Kieper was the sceae of. a ! Jolly affair Saturday night ; when group-of young people gathered there to surprise-Miss . Lolsel Mathews in honor of . her . 4 birthday, j GameV were enjoyed . throughout the evening. At late hour reires&ments were served to JLhe following guests: Misses Lolsel Matthews, Phyllis . '.. ColeJ - Virginia Belknap, Elda Wlntsermantel, "Elolse Mathews, Kreta Cala van, Sylvia. Todd, Mae Cala van, Dale Bohna,.' Donald Smith, George Potts, "George Brown, Elmo Brown, John Potts - Clain Calavan, . Willis , Hart, Mt. and Mrs. Fred Wintermantel and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kieper..! j. j.,-, iVj;e .v-i" , ." Petrydalp Mrs. J. A- Camp- . bell tovited a group of friends ;ln for an evening of - cards and as a surprise for - Mr. Campbell in - - compliment to his birthday,-Flri day evening. .Those enjoying1 t!he occasion were Mr. and Mrs. King, Mr and Mrs. Howard 'Millar, Mr, ;OUVE M. HOAi - s - SOCIAL Thursday, , Hayesvllle Woman's dub, 2 o'clock, Mrs. W, .H.- -Kay, l2il South Commercial street. - ' North Salem W. C. T.. Um ' t o'clock, . Jason. Lea church. 'business session. . . . ..r . . Mrs. R, O. Lewis j hostess ,tow members of the Brush.. College Helpers. - i 4 ;k-" ". I"-- " - ' , - r Chapter G. of P. E. O. guests of Mrs. O. Knapp. ; - ' Mrs. rover"Bellinge-, hostess to Raphaterian club, -3:30 o'clock. - .. .-j - ' ' : Ladies of Grand Army of the Republic 1 o'clock,. t In the armory. "; : --r".-? :' '. V- Willing Workers club, Valentine T program, each, m.ember family Invited; evening '- meeting, to church - parlors,:- .- 1- " . i Liberty Woman's club, Mrs. R. L.Forster, J:IO;- ; O'clock. . " ".- ' :"lJv':'i v" ''-:r-'r---:: Merry Minglers clubMrs. B. F. Barker, 2 o'clock. ' Woman's Benefit association, S o'clock. Woman's clubhouse; important business to be transacted. J.;" - i Friday, February 6 : ' . ; J. M. U. A. prwgrUI, II W mu auwivnuiu i , children giving program; public invited. - " - j Mrs. W. C. Jones, hostess to Va Minettee club, 100 , . jCapitol street. Apt. 12; 3 o'clock; Mrs. . Ralph, - Winn, - peaker. ' ' Y ' ' ' ' ',; " i . " -i " First Spiritualist thureh circle, 8 o'clock, Mrs. Lu- r. - - Cllle Baker, 690 Union; street. I T t ; ! Brush College grange at Brush College school house-; representatives of Dallas; chamber of eommereo .. present. ! ' -y v , " United Spanish war Teterana auxiliary, regular, ineeting, Friday, 2:30. armory, i . t ; i- Mother's meeting, 3 o'clock; Leslie Junior higb, , "fC Englewood club will meet 2 :30 "o'clock, Mrs. I W. : Blddle, 1743 Nebraska; R. R. Hewitt will bo speaker. f Salem Heights Woman' club, community - dub 4 rT. house, 2 o'clock. . j . :J'r'":j Unitarian Woman's Aiuance, a o eiocai aiuwbwb ? : i room of the Unitarian church. ; . T Saturday , February 7 - " J I Illihee country club will sponsor Valentine dance J at elub house. D. A. R. wIU meet at meeting. J Woman's Relief Corps, Mrs. Albert 'Smith j Is Complimented Mrs. Albert C. Smltn, worthy matron of Chadwick chapter,! Or der of the Eastern Star, was1 de lightfully surprised with a ;late supper in the Green Gate room of the Spa. j j Covers were placed for IMr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, Mr. land Mrs. J.! O. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne I Henry, - Mr. and Mrs II. S. Bosahard, Dr. and Mrs. D. X. Beechler, Mr. rand Mrs. George King, Mrs. Alma Thompson, !Mr. I- ::.''' - '-y- 't '-1 ? ' 1-; THESE PRICElEGTiyE THURSDAY BOc Arzen for jcolds : ; 39c 40c Flaymjr Cards OO 1 cambric rfjnish.... Our prescription :,f 'S :-1 : 1.00 Montisr -Stationery ":f: : -; :p'r t'V. r;r;rr .? 4- . ' - !" : . j.-.; .-. Envelopes, with: ,.. yl A i: -' rv fl---"j -X - r, r'- -- :b : 1 j r: ;T- colored- linin ftV C 'r "'tK : j Quality Nwerlaties , --, '"; 4 : :Jt0000 Yrry v'U V:- i-'-A f Latelistrin Chocolates " , ' : t 33cd : : ) J&y m. ; w founded on fat prices, accuracy. "4 ! - .. and no substitution. r. ; ' I ; 35c; Pond's" Creama :-L-zJJ222c . 50c.Insrram Millcweed-iCreanL. 35 OnnrnnA'. -'(- 35c-Cutex Preparations 50c, Wm. Shavine If -. s - -rs V, 50c Wm. Aquav -50c Pond's SkH x Joty Jr'ace $2 Re-DuU 4 : 50c Kleenex - :. ' -,50c Santiseptic Lotion - 50c Packer's Shampoo! : 50c Wildroot Wave Set. i 75c Dextra -Maltose $1 Ovaltine I " ' $1 Psylla seed X0.C Life Buoy TIse Society Edit or -f . - CALENDAR February 5 i 1 , v , woman S ciunnouse; rtsuw -? . : aimers nau at a o eioci. . - and Mrs. Harry ; Crawford, Mr., and Mrs. Miller Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Mohr. Mrs. Anna Mc KeeMr. and Mrs. Larry Flagg. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer, Mrs. C. C. Gabriel, Mrs. Glenn Nilea and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hulsej.'; ; . , , jr-n. Mrs. A. A. Schramm was host ess to members of the Tomarco for an attractive Valentine party at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Daniel Sebulze was - assist ant hostess. - Mrs. Tinkham Gll vert fcnd-Mrs. Groves were spe cial guests. : i- FRIDAY, SATURDAY. department's success -39c- 27c Cream,. Yelva 33C Fresheners. J39c 79c Powder -37c .43c -39c -41e .69c 79c 79c Soapt. -L3 for 19c I - J I $1.00 Watch un, Ot - I I ? W A. ' breakable crystal OVC j T ' ; I .: I i9c mm- W -27c Opera House Pharmacy - &art Mijh 5MIj,one 1459 Where Prices' Are Lowest CTJZGOn GTATEI3MAN, Cs!rrw Ore-en Thcrsday ZIentfa Elks Plan for Card Party! Another of the benefit card parties sponsored by the Salem lodge of Elks wIU be given at the Elk tempU h Monday . tTenlng, February-1. f t - - -I JU1 who are Interested la slay ing either bridge or "5 00" are In vited " to attend. , There will - be entertainment feature as' well as the opportunity to play cards. Funds derived from the party will go to the Elks Charity fund.; . i. The committee In . charge In cludes George Henderson, Willard Marshall, Carl" Annsirong, V. M. Cortner. George Patterson.. Ro bert Field, Frank- Zinn, Samuel Butler, Harold -Goodwin, Arthur Wilson, J. V. Day, Frank Cain, T. H- Morley. E. Reed Rowland, E. O. Ammon, T. R. Paulus, F. E. Needham, Wayne Price, T. A. Windishah,' Leo Canfleld, Harry Young, George Force- and Donald Madison. -::v "r-4 l:, - - - Celebrates BirtHday I Of Eighty-one Years - H Qbbir d -s Mrs. : Martha, guest at lovely dinner at her home" Monday in celebration of her eighty-first birthday anniver sary with Mrs. Edna Sevens host ess, and her neighbors as guests. Mrs. Bevens la one of the pio neers of Hubbard aeV.ha a host of friends to wish her happiness on-such .occasions. She is a charter member of the Woman's Relief corp and frequently- at tends the meetings. Present at the dlnnef were Mrs. Martha Bevens, Mr. - and Mrs. Frank Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. Joe English, Mrs. EsteU Ball. - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mayhew, Mr. and Mrs.jRoger "Williams, Miss Grace Williams, Mr.Tind Mrs. G. Zellni ka, Leo Zelinka, Miss Amelia Ze linka, Danny Zelinka, Clarence Bevens, Floyd Bevens, Miss Ruby Bevens and Mrs. Edna Bevens. -. --'- " . Gervals Mrs. Al B. Adklsson Invited guests for luncheon and three tables of bridge Friday af ternoon, - Cyclamen were used as decorations on the luncheon ta bles. The guest list Included Mrs. L. D. Mars of Salem, Mrs. G. T. Wadsworth, Mrs. - C. W. Cuts forth, Mrs. M. D. Hennlng, - Mrs. G. J. Moisan, Mrs. Sam H. Brown, Mrs. Robert Harper, Mrs. Sum ner Stevens. Mrs. P. W. Seelr. Mrs. A. B. Minaker,. Mrs. James D. Brehaut. Mrs. Harper' won high score and Mrs. Cutsforth second high score. . " . " 60c Owens Tooth 35c Band Scrub $2 Hair) Brush y3 Aiy I HAND.: Qj CREAM r-,.-t j';-V " 'r.r.:.' r .' " vl Instantly glrccyoiat : ' - s -:. :.:'r'S " i,i-T;;o-; lV-:-: D C I A' N "ili N E D : iA " Y 75c ' Rubbinjr ; AlcohoLl. ?1 SquibVa -CodUVex Oil 1 60c Mentholatum 1JS0 'Carton - 50c Lysol .'.ytlLi 25c Listerine Tooth Paste. 25c Sheaf er Skrip $1.50 Lydia Pinkham Comp. $1.19 40c Epsom Salts 5 lbs. . ... 23c ; 40c. Spirits Camphor,4; 3 oz, .,; . 23c 40c OiT Eucalyptus, 3 oz. 40c. Camphorated 35c Hinkle Cascara Pi $10 Eromo Seltzer Voolpert Gi Hunt 7. ; '-' ...prUgS. . y L-. Court & Liberty, Street-Phone 3444 : v Tniyele'ra Will II'S Leave Today v? yj Mrs.4 Tranklnedecor and ' Mr. and Mrs. "W. n. Dancy will leave today on the first lap of their tour through California, then te Kew Orleans, and on. to Florida; Geor gia and Alabsma. ' SZ .1 " i .:; Several Informal affairs have been given for the travelers 'be fore their departure for a three months . trip. - Mrs. Louis Laeh-T- mund entertained with an mrorm al luncheon for Mrs. - Dancy and Mrs.' Saedecor and this was fol lowed by an afternoon of contract lridge;, Mrs. RV P. Boise entertained-with a dinner party .Tues day night with covers placed for Mr. and Mrs. Dancy, Mrs. Snede cor, Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mrs. William Brown, and Mr. and Mrs.,R. Pv Boise; and Mrs. W, AL with a dinner party Wednesday evening. By United Artisans ; : An eighteen cover "banquet will be enloved ' Mondar nlrht at the spa wnen officers or Capitol As sembly; United Artisans, of; Bar lem will meet to djscuss plans for the membership work whlch !ls to bo begun by the order within the near : future Honor- guests will be high officials In the lodgev H. S.-Hudson and J. QuU lan of Portland. - u j ..February 19, jtho lodge will hold a special - closed meeting with United Artisan patrols from LPortland as special guests. The program will be given hf the Al Asar patrol of Portland. Dancing and refreshments will follow the program meeting. ' . - - The past Thursday an exten sive program was given by the Artisans. Those taking part were Maxlne Case, Maxine Ross, So phia Hughes, Doris Hart, Mrs: Davis Smith, Joy Turner Moses, H. R. - Burgess. Ivan G. Martin, Louis H. Brittner, Elvln Pruitt, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pruitt, Mar garet Thompson,! Rosalee Keus baum. Mrs. Edith E. Brown. Wil liam Judson, William Moses, Jea sie Follis. Dancing and a potluck supper followed i this program which wai given In Fraternal temple. . . . . !' - ; ' ' i West Salem Mrs. L. T. Wal lace was pleasantly surprised Fri day afternoon by the arrfValf a group of friends and neighbors who had' been invited by Miss Violet Wallace in Jionor of her mother's birthday. After-a social afternoon, , light refreshments were served. Guests were Mrs." Trum Kelso, Mrs. ; William Kelso, Mrs. Homer Ramey, Mra Leon ard Burgoyne, ' Misses Velma, Ira and Leona Kelso, Miss Violet Wallace and 1 the honor guest, Mrs. L. T. WaUaee. I Brusl S3c Brush. .lSc": -98c 29c L . 89c j,. 36c ; Cigartles - l$ia9' 42c .19c ink 15c " ?3c 23c : Oil, 3 ozJ. ft ...SSc Ternary g, K31 Celebrate - ; aodav A BIRTHDAY celebration! which- will marK, commenaaDie J accomplishment and which wjll be of interest.to. every member of every woman! club whp reads this article, is th celebration planned by the Stayton Woman's comraun ity dubj K ' . . ; .-. -"Ji.r' Vi:-!" February ' 5: 1924, a group, of women met In the city nau and organised tae women s community dub. .Twenty--women present at this lirst meeting slg nlTled their Interest In suck: or orfanlxatlon and joined as chart er members. : For some time the club C met ' in the city: hall ' and later e they held 'their; meetings in Forrester hall. It was not long until they felt the need of a. building . of their own. - and worked, long and : faithfully to this end. c Entertainments, danc es, food sales all helped to fill the exchequer as did liberal ' do nations from business men and others. I They ," were given th.e nse : of i a- lot on Second -sreet, which belonged ' to the city,- and In the fair of H 2 7 the corner stone was laid ' for the present fine building. The first meeting In the new building was March 15, 1828, and May 12, 1128, ?open- house" was held w . which was - largely attended I by - suiv rounding ' clubs. ; ' - - f --4 j F In-'. 1925 the ': club opened ;'a branch of "the stats llbrarjr la the . bank. Wh.en the " clubhouse was completed the . library was moved there. The library Is opened j on Wednesday c and 8at nrday - afternoons and enjoys a large-, patronage. 11 Quality : Cm9c a Year Age! - tBoy Ray otij ; Caulur QuaSty Cost Year Ac0 1 Tfac aborts, isr ' Jnstaac. Cscw ycks ireot er sH-elastJc" leys . v . the shini are improve tVovbeut . . . sd bosh are is vv wkh neat, t trim fine . that young men denaand You, who appreciate smartness - in trousers will like our I new' Spring selection. ! 22 Inch bottoms - afford : smooth hanging and drape-superior fabrics',- tailor j ing land fit make these trousers' the best values in. years. . New Spring Values, ; ' - and Patterns la' , Doj70f ncco ' CLoom them la cotton, cottotf rand mercerized er all mercer; ' feedl: All are suart . i M Loven for hard wear ... as fa disputable values! ' T----T7 :V75. olio : Birthday r. i . While the clubhouse cost ! $3, 000 It Is lracttcaily allpaM ror. The past fall the grounds . were landscaped, .-many members do nating shrubs and helping; -with the work. It Is planned to fit the basement up for a kitchen and dining room a't such time as funds ..will permit. The nse of they club house Is available' for other organizations. . - j Thursday, February ' B,T the elub: la celebrating .' Its ' seventh birthday with a pot-luck supper at 6:30 tth the ; husbands as guests. . suitable - program is being arranged. In which one of Ithe outstanding numbers is -a former' Mayor .George Keech, who during bis many, years in of fice did much tor. the club. Oth ers who will be heard. from are the past presidents, who In-line of office are Mrs. Edna Eloper, Mrs. Helen -Tate, Mrs. Marcla Mayo, Mrs. "Edna Brewer, Mrs. Nora Gardner. Mrs. LUliaOliss ler, fifth president, Is deceased. Mrs.' Edna Champ Is the pres ent and Tseventh president. The club now - numbers about i 80 members.' r- ; ' : f -. All members and their hus bands are, urged, to attend this Now fcr Cprlna! j OHni?t3:c per garment : Never before sudi qealky and lolor from which to choose fa imartry-fitting aborts of broad-' cloth and fancy madras I The shirts are ribbed or flat in fine mercerized cotton and Bales bite or pastel shades. The i Comperable Quaiitf ' .'aJ a Year Ajo Cot3.S3 -1 A smart "Marathon-inapbrini ' bat for spring. Ia new tans and j " freys . -. 1 -' : C2 PCTO Xtl - An exceptional , value made of ne 1 gaugemcdiura weight zephyf Yarns. V-neck "ilipover. style, with solid color body. An exceptional- 1 :i 11 e s vaiue at mis new price, r Good Mudc Yczlz Plans Diccucccd 1 Ealem muslo " teachers dis cussed ' plans for "good music" week which will be observed this spring, Tuesday evening at the regular meeting of the associa tion at the home: of j Mrs. Henry Lee. ' Plans were also discussed for a program which' wUl be the feature of the March meeting. , Miss Lena -Dotson and Mrs. Lena Waters were joint hostess es with Mrs.- Lee and assisted in erring refreshments at .the bo elal . hour. " - Prof. - Frank E. Churchill, president of i he asso Slatlon presided at the business meeting. ' - . ' Present for the -Tuesday night meeting were Prof, and Mrs. Churehlfl, Prof. 'and Mrs. T. S. Roberts, Mrs. .Walter Denton, .Joy - Turner Moses, Jessie Bush, - Bertha -Junk Darby, lns ueue Tartar, Lena'Dotson, RuthBed ford Mrs. Frank Lilburn, Mrs. Lena Waters. Mrs. Ethel Poling Phelps and Mrs. Henry Lee. , Perrydale--Mr. and Mrs. Fred Edson were pleasantly surprised Friday evening when a group of friends came in for the evening. Five tables of M500' was played. Late In the evening lunch was served. Those present 3 were Mr. and Mrs. BIssell 'and sons. Mer tln and Jack, Mr. and! Mrs. "Wil liam Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter kenworthy, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- . Ham Muller and Edna, Mr. 'and Mrs. O. A. Woods and sons Lew Is and Robert, -Mr. and Mrs. Amos Henton and Harry McKIb ben, Mr, and Mn.T Martin Van Gross, Rose Fudge, Ruth II! g gens, Barbara Armstrong." pot-luck supper. It is suggested that each one bring .their own dishes. Jr: - , ,1 ! jr. - Ci.49 it . Co.tls fist i'Yei, Atot s Ml bo nd.cr7 .brici . . . messalina linings and lather sweatil Spring's Smartesf Underwear for Men! Carmesl - Same QuaCty Cost PSc a Year Aeo! ' . w . .. . ... ta colors . . style . . . coaf erl . . wear . . . thcy'rf the best a years for the prkel - rrrt 1:2x7 Crlr j Dcco tztzca : . :9C3 . PWJfcf ; ce. bet faneertael p- Kayon plarted over mx ..gged, fa smart patterns aai WQVGL'Hvr, (Son " - :- U 0: 1 and Mrs. Maurice Miller, Mr. and 0 o;n c - Mrs. ! L. A. Courtemache all of . - McMLnnville and Mr. and Mrs.-Al -ICO N. UbertySt. Salera' ; Tin Thornton of Dallas. 1 r I I' 1