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Loci ;e and Glut Installations i ime It eeic Will T IV 1 Thi 1J iign I nntr Hff' f'M . - - j .vvw.jiyi..iJVTf A VCll I '".? ' V: . ... " - ,- . , , nrM . .:- - I his fVNE characteristic of lodjre J of the new year of the new year is the installation pro- crams wnirn rnma ao Aiifstnninn U te: f n , year. ' , ' " . - . . . ' , - This week will be showered with such affairs. In fact the iirsi organization to install in u vuii;o, iyjucii piacea us oiiicers in 01 rice Saturday after noon in the resrular meeting at Miller's hall Afr Jones acted as the installing: sie iuarun, conauctor; Mary Louis King, Rose Voris. and Officers installed were T i wjj .vaemur ; vice . president; Florence E, Shipp, junior , vice president r-Laura ' B. McAdams, ; t reas.u rer; .uutr, t. Aaams, ftaplalri; Faanle M. Chittenn, Tof)dactor;iBerths i. eland, , guard; Cordelia La Bare, who waa not present will be ' Installed Assistant onndiictn a later date. . ' Hal Hibbard camp and its aux iliary will sUrt the week of in stallation program with a Joint ; ceramony Monday night in the ar mory, beginning at 8 o'clock. De- v partment senior . vice conductor, Leslie. R. Hale and deoartment president, Mrs. Harriett Sawyer ;- notn or Portland, will act as in stalling officers. Mark Baker will be installed as commander of the camp and Eth el Welch will take the office of president of auxiliary. Two organizations will install Tuesday. The American War . Mothers will Install officers and plan for thework of the coming year at the regular meeting Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the social rooms of the American Lu- theran church. Mrs. A. A. Lee, re tiring president, will be the in stalling officer. Nellie Pierce, was installed as assistant guard; Mary B. Lickel, secretary;, Louis King, patriotic Instructor; Jennie F. B. Jones, press correspondent; Jessie Cros san, musician; color bearers, Del la Clearwater, Lulu Boring. Rose Voris, and Mary Kennedy. Short talks were made by Mrs. E. E. Bergman, department pres ident of the Daughters of Civil War Veterans, Mrs. Mabel Gard ner, president elect of the local Daughters of Civil War Veterans; Mrs, Mabel Lockwood, state pres ident of the American War Moth ers, and Mrs. Elizabeth Waters, president elect. of the American war aiomers cnapter qi saiem. Mrs. Hattie Cameron, who suc ceeded herself as president pre sented Mrs. Jones, the installing officer with an arm bouquet of flowers. i Officers to take their places are Mrs. Elizabeth Water, president; 4 Mrs. Mae Meyers, vice president; Mrs. Amanda Mollencop. record- ' ing secretary; Mrs. Ada Skiff, corresponding secretary: Mrs. Myrtle Littlefield. treasurer; Mrs. Jennie Vincent, custodian of rec ords; Mrs. Addle Curfli, histor ian; Mrs. Matilda KadonJ auditor; Mrs. Rose Haeedorn. chaDlain. Tuesday evening Chadwick chapter of the Order of Eastern Star will install its officers. Mrs. - A. C. Smith, retiring worthy ma trons and J. C. Russell, retiring Lworthy patron, will act as install ing officers. Mrs. Wayne Henry will be installed as, worthy ma tron and H. S. Bosshard will be Installed as worthy patron. An impressive musical program , and a new feature will be intrc- beautiful ceremony of Chadwick chapter. . Mrs. E. E. Bergman, state pres ident of the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, will in stall the 1932 officers for Bar lara Frietchie tent of Salem, at a meeting to be held Friday night at 8 o'clock in the Woman'a club building. Visitors from tents in Corvallis, Albany and Portland are expected to attend the cere monies. ; Elective officers to be Installed are Mabel Gardner, presidenj; Enlena Bates, senior vice-president; Margaret Ringle, junior vice-president; Margaret Ringle, Junior vice-president; Jennie fil ler, treasurer; Rose Garrett, chap lain; Kathryn Brown, patriotic in structor; and Nellie Hiday, Mabel Needham and Emma Thompson, 1 council members. Appointive officers will be an nounced and Installed the same evening.- Mrs. Ethel Phelps entertained for her students in music at her studio Saturday night. Among those who attended - were Verne and David Scott, Marjorie Timme, Gordon Tucker, Ruth Starrett, Genevieve Scharf. Jean Doneldson. June and Adella Lienkaemper, Jean Adams. - Opal Slewert, Mar Jori Keethly, Earl Keethly, Ber .aadine Dougherty. Phyllis-Gardner. Bert, Childs, Dale Shepherd, Dorothy Shepherd, Barbara Gess ner. Betty Eyerly, Lorraine Kidd, Delbert Seegar,- Beulah Gerlg, Desslf Tucker, Dorothy Tucker, Anona Welch and "Elizabeth Welch. i 1 , SOCIAL CALENDAR 5 " ' ' Sundayt January 3 - " - ; - . i A)3 Peraon9 interested in prevention of war', meet M ,:Y. M.,C. AT-for afternoon conference. - . . . Monday, January A . Salem. Garden club will have as ital lecturer, Prof A. L.,Peck of Oregon SUte college s o'clock, chamber of commerce; opeB to public. - - ' t t. 1 Sif-tilry c t io n. of Salem Arts League; with leader, John Clifford at residence, 1585 Ferry street. SIgma Nu chapter of Delphlans, city library, study . ot Freneh paintings; special. enteruinment. . , : Hal Hibbard Auxiliary and Hal Hibbard -camp No -, 4, Joint Installation, at armory. , ' v' ' j . ' ...... ; . . ww Week and club activities for thelfirst January was the Woman's Re- officer. Her assistants were Bes untress, musician; Ida Traglio Nellie Pierce rolnr harve ' Hattie B. Cameron, president: v ; Salem Maicis Enjoy Eastern Christmas - Miss" Josenfilfr Albert anil fla Kosaund Winkle -who are spend Ing the winter in study in Colum. bio university In New York City. spent pan or t&e Christmas holi days with Miss Thelma Davis, also oi aaienj, -wno is spending the winter in study- In Philadelphia Miss Albert spent Christmas day in New York. She sang as a guest of the Volunteers of Ameri ca In one of their Christmas serv ices on the Bowery, Christmas night Miss Albert had dinner with Rev. and Mrs. Philips Elliott, the former of whom Is son of Rev. and Mrs. Carl Elliott, formerly of Sa lem. The. younger Rev. Elliott Is now co-pastor of the First Presbv terian church of New York City. The elder Rev. Elliott has just been called to a pastorate at Bing- nampton, jv. y. . Cbrlstmas night Miss Albert called the Albert home in Salem by telephone from the Elliott res idence. She also sang second time over W. N. Y. C, New York radio station Judge I. H. Van Winkle has just returned from the east at which time he visited Miss Van Winkle and Miss Albert in New York. He went to Washington. D. C, on business, and Mi3s Van Winkle met him there and together they returned to New York City According to word from Miss - I Albert. Miss Davis will visit Misa Albert and Miss Van Winkle Jan- uary 6 at which time the national automobue snow will be in prog ress in New York City. Dean Hewitt Will Address Woman's club The Salem Woman's club will meet Saturday for its first meet ing of the new year. Only one meeting was held by the club in December. The Saturday meeting will be prefaced by a board meeting and general business meeting and then Dean R. R. Hewitt of Willamette school .of law, will speak on "What Can I Do in Crime Pre vention?" Mrs. C. C. Clark, chairman of the department of American Citi zenship, . will Introduce the speaker. Miss Barbara Jones, bride-elect, was complimented with a surprise shower at the home orMrs. J. A. Rains recently. This was one of several such affairs which are complimenting Miss Jones before her marriage. Music formed a fea- ture of the evening as well as the presenting of many presents. Re- reshments were servd at a late hour. Guests included Miss Jones and Arthur M. Jones, Mrs. C. N. Ruggles. Mrs. R. C. Cartright. Mrs. Roger Lambert. Mrs. Edwatd Dencer, Mrs. Roy Farrand, Mrs. Lester Rains. Mrs. Roy Coffee, Mrs. Henry Neiman, Mrs. W. W. Bellamy, Misses Venita and Verda Rains, Miss Beverly Jones, Miss Elsie Davis, Mrs. Jessie Rains and the hostess, Mrsi J. R. Rains. Miss Jane Robinson was among the many New Year's eve hostess es complimenting a number of her friends with a unique and amus ing party at the Walter Robinson home. Guests were Miss Alice Speck. Miss Jeryme Upston, Miss Daisy Varley, Miss Betty Stewart, Miss josepmne cornoyer. Miss Katherine Headrick, Miss Margar- et Savage. Miss Edna Savage, Ralph Stearns, Win Jenks, Wayne uougmon, Lutner Doughton.Bob Buraeue, james -senon, xnomas l Billlngsley and Irwin Edwards. t t.., J the members of the Hilarity club aim meir nnsoanas with a de lightful watch party. Five hun- urea was piayea auring the even-1 ing. Hlgn scores went to Mrs. Louis Lorenz and Mrs. Leon Jlau-1 . ..vIUim ci tcu u -1 vmnous aims win De the an yorr. Those present were Mr. and nouncement of the classes for the ;ira, wi Aiiporx, Air. and Mrs. 1 Louis Lorenz, Mr: and Mrs. Dow .r. ana jirs. voria Meo-.ior icy, air. ana - mrs. uiiDert Ken- nen, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hansen. Mrs. Charles Wilson and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. Junior Eckley. Guests of the evening were Mr; and Mrs. Tim Bjelland. ... .. .Wv. ..' I To the left ice vresent Miss 8tcal and school circle of Sal a . C.r hr iTiA V'Zii 7i. li liu . twtw KWKS 'Vl u-aTa mi 4 .11. . 1 ' 1 -. y n I . 38HS- - 1 i I , i j-. d I ? -- v i A " & i , i pation necessary to make a grand year. Engagement Tea Smart Event HE announcement of the en gagement of Gwendolyn Jar man Stoliker to Francis Av- gustin Burgy of Pendleton and Portland, was made Saturday at !. . . . . , , . Mrs. D. B. Jarman and her daugh ter entertained between the hours of 3 to 5:30 o'clock. An artistic arrangement of chrysanthemums gave added beauty to the beautiful rooms of the Spanish home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Jarman. Mrs. Jarman in a striking gown of black and white satin, received with Mrs. Stoliker who was gowned in a Persian rose taffety. v Mrs. Frits Slade, Mrs. Ray Hart man, Mrs. Joe Chambers, Jr., and Mrs. Percy Cupper assisted about the rooms. Mrs. Kittle Graver, Mrs. Milton Meyers. Mrs. William Walton, and Mrs. Dan Fry. Jr.. presided at the beautifully ap pointed tea table. Assisting In the serving were Miss Mary CuDDer. Miss Billie Cupper, .Miss Kathryn Laughrige. Miss it oven a Eyre, Mrs. Loyal Warner, Miss Vvonne Smith, Mi3S Frances Martin and Miss Priscilla Fry. Out-of-town guests bidden to the tea were Mrs. Carl Gerlinger. Miss Augusta Gerlinger, "Mrs. Vic tor Williams, Mrs. T. B. Sund berg, all of Dallas; Mrs. Lawrence Ray and Mrs. Harry B. Goodall of Oregon City; Mrs. E. C. APPerson of McMinnville; Mrs. Oakley Law- ther and Mrs. Joseph Jerone King, Sr.. of Portland; Mrs. C. E. Spence and Miss Wilma and Mrs. Raymond Walsh of Eu- gent. ' Girl Scout National Officer to be Here Of Interest to any person Inter ested in working with the organ ization of vaunr rtri. intn groups for the occamplishment of instruction of leaders to be given by Miss Thelma Meillck. member the National Girl Scout com mittee. Miss Mejlieki comes from San Francisco. She will hold classes Januarjr7 and 8. in the ehamber ot commerce rooms. Thursday the hours will be 2 o'clock in the aft ernoon and again at' 7 -o'clock In the evening, v Friday hours have not yet Tiaen set.- ; r . f This "national leader was here two - years ago aad her classes were vitally interesUnj'aecording to those who attended.' All inter ested in eitbejr'Girl Scout leader ship work or any other leadership wort-will be given at a later date. .An attractiv-e watch party was enjoyed hy members of the sen ior high school class of the First Baptist church at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. II. g. King. Games anff a midnight supper made a de lightful evening for Maiine Men nis. Viva Hall Ruby Page Ger trude DeVoe Jean Peterson Low ell Wright. Harrv Hall KAh Tmr. her, Rennitf Otjen,' Emil Otjen and Howard King. , . 1 ' f III - . si ' - , -v III -i-ct III " " t Helen Pinna nnmiltr .,, - . -.f vfV' wu r t,s mfSWj mhn hna i, " VTA?"1"?" nzl omu" owycer 07 iir. ana zne nev Vcar with, all the faith Sacred Heart Academy Will Sponsor Annual Benefit Thursday FOLLOWING the custom of the past three years the Alum nae association of the Sacred Heart academy will again entertain with its well-known benefit bridge tea in the after noon of January 8, and the bridge and "500" party for both men and women in the evening. The affair as before will be given in the attractive old halls of the academy. The building holds many memories for many people of Salem. It has stood there for many years and is a real landmark in the city. The hours for the afternoon will begin at 2 o'clock The evening hours will begin at 8 o'clock. , The general committee for the benefit is rtonrfpri hv Mica TJ ti.:j.. j -m., iiuiwia xveiuy, anu assisting her are Mrs. 0. D. Buvlrt. Mrs. J. C. Griffith, Mrs. A. A. Mickel, Mrs. Raymond Bar ton, Mrs. R. E. McNulty, Mrs. Blanche Fournier, Mrs. Paul Ple trok, Mrs . Duane Gibson, Miss Mary Heenan, Miss Mardette Heenan, Mrs. Theresa Albrich, Miss Thelma McDonald, Miss Mar garet Davidson, Miss Arbutus Ru dle, Miss Gertrude Stits, Miss Mil dred Suing, Miss Cornelia Wen sel, Miss Josephine Barr, Miss Lu cile Jaskoski, Miss Sally Lansing, Miss Pauline Patterson, Miss Mar garet Thompson. Reception committee Tor the afternoon include. Mrs. A. A. Mickel, Mrs. O. D. Butler, Miss Theresa D'Arcy, Mrs. J. C. Grif fith, Miss Honora Reldy, Miss Ar butus Rudle, Miss Sally Lansing. LFor the evening-the committee to receive me guesis mciuaes Airs. Duane Gibson, Mrs. Raymond Barton, Mrs. R. E. McNulty, Mrs. Mary Heenan, Miss Mardette Heenan, Miss Josephine , Barr, Miss Theresa Albrich, Miss Lucille Jaskoski, and Miss Arbutus Ru die. The program which' has been planned for the occasion will in clude a string trio of 'cello play ed by Alena Bremmer, and violin by Georgie Harrington and Emily Bremmer; Miss Mary A. Schnlder will play a harp selection; vocal solos will be given by Miss Arbu tus Rudle, and Miss Margaret Mary Thompson. Mrs. Raymond Barton will give a group of piano solos. Medical Auxiliary To Meet Tuesday. , The auxiliary to the Tri-County Medical society will meet Tues day evening for dinner at the Market Coffee shop. Plana will be discussed for the . activities ot spring. ; :-';'... :".-. Following the business meeting and dinner hour the group will be the guests of Mrs. Burton - Myers at her home. JL feature Of the in formal social meeting at the My ers home will be talk.-by Mrs, W, Carlton, president: of the Sa lem, chapter, of the Greater Ore gon association. ' ' ' Mrs.- Btfrton Myers is president ot the Tri-County Medical society aaziliary.' - -. - . .. . ; Miss Ruth . Moore entertained with a jolly New Year'a eve party at her home in compliment to her bridge club and a few additional guests. Dinner and bridge preced ed the midnight hoar at which time an exchange of "white ele phant" gifts made a novel feature. - t . M l l.lir. lit IMm "WW. Mrs. tSrazxer and antici- J V If Xi MISS HONORA REIDY Guests From Bend Inspire Tea One of the many Interesting things of Saturday was the tea for which Mrs. David Bennett Hill was hostess at her home between the hours ot 3 and S o'clock in compliment to Mrs. J. C. Vander vert, Mrs. Don Stuart, and Mrs. Fred Lleuallen of Bend who have been guests in the city since New Tear's eve. Mrs. O. C. Locke presided at the tea table. Miss Flavla Downs, Miss Barbara Pierce and Miss Charlotte Hill assisted Mrs. HlH in serving. The affair was very informal but also very attractive. Guests to meet the compliment ed visitors were Mrs.. Dan McLel lan, Mrs. Allan Carson, Mrs. C. A. Downs. Mrs., H. G." Malson, Mrs. Prince Byrd, Mrs. William Lytle, Mrs. R. G. Brady. -Mrs. William Walton, Mrs. E. T. Pierce; Mrs. Conrad Paulus, Mrs. R.-.L." Ed wards, and Mrs. T. A. Llvesley. ,- ' -' . ' . t . T . Garden Club Meeting en to Public '. Salem Garden j club will meet for its regular monthly meeting Monday night in the ehamber of commerce ,rooms .and this meeting- wllT be thrown open to the public. , " ;: -, The speaker for the program will be Prof. A. L. Peck of Ore gon. State college, who will speak, on European gardens and will il lustrate his talk with lantern slides. Keoscll Klii pbola. Right is Mr. Edwin Keech, nee Virginia 'Best, a bride of late De cember. Lower left is Mrs. Paul Riyyi, nee Hilda LaRose and lower right is Mrs. Ermel W. Reed, nee Hazelle Moran, a bride of Saturday. Spring Conference Date to be Set Miss Theresa Ulrich has called a meeting of the planning com mittee for the Girls' Work con ference which will meet in Sa lem this spring and which will bring delegates from the Pacific northwest to the city in numbers, to meet in Portland Saturday af temooB. Representatives will come to the Portland meeting from southern Washington, Ore gon and Idaho. At this time the date will be set for the spring meeting and plans will be made for the entertainment of the con ference delegates. Monday afternoon Mrs. Eliza beth K. Gallaher will meet ad visors for the Girl Reserve groups in the Y. W. C. A. rooms of Eaton hall, Willamette univer sity. Plans will be made for the spring work of the Reserves. Dinner Party Honors Young Men Mrs. H. K. Stockwell entertain ed with an attractive :30 o'clock dinner party In compliment to Donald Stockwell Saturday even ing at the Stockwell home on Fairmount hill. Following the dinner the guests were entertained with a line par ty and informal social evening. The Invited guests to compli ment Donald Stockwell were Rob ert Hug, Stanley King, , Dick Pierce, George Grabenborst. Co burn Grabenhorst, Floyd Waltz. Roderick Llvesley. Charles Perry, and Dick Tepening. MacDowell Program Planned January 25 The January program of the Sa lem MacDowell club will be given January 25 at the studio of Prof, and Mrs. T. g. Roberts according to the announcement of Miss Frances Vlrginie Melton, presi dent of the MacDowell club. The program will be given by Prof. Edwin Tlllson, pianist, and Gladys Mclntyre Thomas, soprano. Barbara Barnes School of Professional Dancing ANNOUNCES Organization of Classes for Children and Adults in All Types of Dancing . For lafornMtioa Dial 3535 PERMANENT WAVES ''Oregon Beauty it - . Permanent "Combo-Ringlette" Permanent .? : "it--..-' -I OREGON tiEAUTY CHOP Suite 426-7-8 'V - Oregon Bid. Dial 5754 'Open House' Is Unique Plan ONE .of the anticipated affairs for the coming days is the "at home" for which Mr. and Mrs. Hal D. Patton will be hosts at the old Patton home on Court street Sunday, January t. This will be the 60th birthday of Mr. Patton. Mr. Patton ob served his 50th birthday with a large banquet but this time he is inviting through the press all his friends of long years past, espe cially the pioneer friends, to call informally to greet him and to greet each other and renew friendships of other years. The affair will be completely Informal. The hours are between 4 and 10 o'clock Sunday, January 10. Those who will assist Mr. and Mrs. Patton will be chosen from the older circle of the friends of Mr. Patton. Mr. and Mrs. B.B. Flack were hosts for a charming dinner par ty at their home on Kingwood Heights Friday night. Covers were placed for Judge and Mrs. George Rossman, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Pettys. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Flack. Have A Charge j Account with us I AND BE HAPPY 1 THE French Shop US N. Hlcfc Maseaie BMf. The Little FRENCH SHOP 3 M75 N. High Street A. T. Spcer ' Complete sS CompleU f-- Conference : Delegates Named mHE Katurdar lnnchmn tr . I Chemeketa, chapter.' of the D. : . A. R. and -the 'Past Regents club of the; D.-;ArR.: which waa held at the Elks club proved te be altogether a 'delightful and -successful affair" This is the first : of a aeries of luncheons planned ' for the regular .monthly meeting of the chanter. and -' at which rift KtMnfAnnUl program of, the Djdej in being brought forward." c The Past Regent, held their re- -v gvlar . luncheon . meeting, in con- - P rAlftn : villi ftit.Viu 1 and were meAtMi, at . a wninti ti. . ble: Covers were.. placed for Mrs. Seymour, Jones .who presided as 1 president of the Regent In place " ; of Mrs. Russell Catlin who Is now ! in California; Mrs. Oscar ' Hayter. i Mrs. J. E. Sibley. Mrs. C. D. Sun- i burg, all three of Dallas; Mrs. J. G. Heltzel. Mrs. TJ. O. Shipley and Mrs. W. F. Fargo. - . The chapter members were seated at small tables, which were centered with Oregon grape. The . Regents table was arranged with a fruit centerpiece. Mrs. H. T. Love, vice regent, had charge of the plans for the luncheon and the arrangement of the tables. At the business meeting which i followed the luncheon, delegates were elected to represent Cheme keta chapter at the conference of j the state D. A. R. which will be j held in Portland sometime in March. Delegates are Mrs."w. F. Far go, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Frank, Settlenelr of Woodburn, ; Mrs. LaMoIne Clark, Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs. Oscar Htyter. Mrs. A. E. Austin. Mrs. W. B. John ston. Mrs. E. M, Hoffnell. and Mrs. C. A. Spraguf. Alternates were Mrs. H. T. Love, Mrs. John. Qrr. Mrs. F. E. Sherwin, Mrs. daadi ElHson. Mrs. Seymonr Jones. Mrs. John Carkin. Mrs. R. O Balderree. Mrs Frances Cornell, Mrs. W. C. Con ner, and Mrs. V. E. Newcomb. The meeting was closed with the first Washington bicentennial program. Mrs. Seymour Jones in a talk concerning the family name ii wasningion ana Mrs. Sprague who took up the discussion with the familv of rsMn descendent, gave the complete and interesting program. Group sing ing lead by Mrs. LaMoine Clark with Mrs. Herbert Ostlind at the piano completed the program Birthday Party Honors John Marr, Jr. Mrs. John Marr. Jr.. entertained Saturday night in compliment to the birthday of her husbaad with an informal party in the Marr re sidence. Games, conversation and several nours of "rook" entertain ed the guests until a late hour when refreshments were served ana me DirtMay cake was cut. Those Invited in compliment to Mr. Marr were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Acton. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cur ry, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Hart well. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kleta ing, Mr. and Mrs. Boson Lausch Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Marsters, Dr. and Mrs. George Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMIllin, Prof, and Mrs Cecil Monk. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Odom. Prof, and Mrs. Herbert Rahe. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Volght. and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Welling Mrs. Margaret Camp of Salem. Ohio, who has been, the guest of Mrs. C. B. McElhipey for several weeks left -Friday; en route home. She win spend the winter with her daughter In PjioenJx, Arizo na, before returning to Ohio. CAR. LA OFv . SALEr-K SAS "Whose birthrx-k: day comes - j this month?.$& qifts orhwi j ana lutrj C 9. 'r. 7i..aQ Postscripts s TAlTm IN THIS-! AND ITS PSWRtPTlONS t 1 f rtA,mm OOTm THS LAOwrrMTHS . Rwwt school aesrswi llkrkcWrcgSte T MIO N. COHMlRClAL' . SALCM, ocecon Vl ftttJI