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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Sunday Monday, Jan nary 23, 1932 PAGE HINTS '9 fa'' -r 6eiety News and Club Affairs Keception to Compliment OUVK M. Doak, Society Editor Bridge Benefit Attractive Affair P loneer (ALEM friends are Invited to Terusaki, Keith Middletown, Mur- Thf Jason Lee church had nn.lL: A tl. delightrul and unique partr Fri- ciiiian rtsscmoiy, aay mgnt at the church. It -was I o he rormed caUed a "cosmopolitan party" and C ormea ine program was representative At the instigation of the Dallas of this idea as well as the guest chapter of the Delphian society a list which included Jessie Fuku- meeting of the Monmouth, Indo le, oynio aiio, iviyo, Hazel Mason, pendence, Salem and Dallas chap Vivian Burk, Art Sugai, Dick Van ters of the Oregon Delphian so Pelt, Don Sugai, Lyna Martin, ciety will be held Jn the Oriental Aries Bairey, Maurice E. Clark, room of the Marion hotel Mon gols beamster, Don Marcy, Prank day for a 12-o'clock luncheon. a reception Wednesday, from J to S o'clock, honoring Mrs. Elirabeth T. Adair on her 87th birthday at her home, 36S North Liberty street No individual invitations hare been issued bat a general invita tion through the . press is ex tended to all her friends and old- time acquaintances. The affair will be Informal Old gold candles ia silver hold- on Fouke, Wanda Gamble, Paul Tennant, Dewayne Duncan. Don Collins, Victor Barth. Gordon Gra bor, Gerald Reed, Blanch Baum gartner, Katherine Adlard, Rach el Yocum. Ithel Adlard. Mrs. Margaret Nelson, Hoshie Watan abe, Mary Kancko, Rosie Furn kawa, Hiroshi Kaneko, Alice Su gai, Eml Tada, Lillie Sahamots, naries Lapchies, Esther Black, Bob Konlshi. Tommy Oeura. ers and flowers in pastel shades I George Terusaki. Shis Watanabe. will be- used in the living room I Seiko Watanabe, Mary Lois and dining room. Elsie Simeral, Driggs. Walter Dows, Gatha Bres Lida Broagher and Aileea Moored sler, Ruth Roberts, Loretta Pro, will sing during the afternoon. Frank South, Martha Opuda. Su- Aiemoers or. me auxiliary. 10 tne I x uauaa, Tots xada, Kenneth Patriarchs Militant of the L O. 0. F. lodge, in full dress unlferm. will receive in the living room and serve in the dining room. Those receiving In the living room from 2 to 3 o'clock will be Alma Henderson, Hattle Cameron and Myrta Tyrrell In the dining room iaa Traguo will pour, as sisted by Nettie Elwell, Ella Har ris, Ella Woodard and Bell Carl son. Receiving from 3 to 4 o'clock will be Louise King, Luella Eng Btrom and Elsie Simeral; in the dining robm( Adolphine Harris, Lillyan Fleener, Gladys Fitts, Al ma Cramer, Llda Brougher, Jen nie Martin and Lila Green. Receiving from 4 to 5 o'clock Will be Inez Siegmund. Ethel Fletcher and Elsie Townsend. Serving in the dining room. Grace Webber, Rachel Reeder, Victoria Stiffler, Maude Blackwell, Rebecca Shusterowitz, Pearl Fbrmlck and Effie Bonesteel. Mrs. Adair has been a resident of Salem for 60 years. She was Tery active in her younger days in the church, social and frater nal organizations, always a prog ressive woman, never losing faith In Salem. She is possessed of a haoDT diBDOsition and is an in spiration to meet and talk with. Silverton. The high school Student body gave a delightful party Saturday night at the Eu gene Field auditorium. Music, games and dancing were the order of the evening. Patrons Invited were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hobart, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Satchwell, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Latham. Mrs. J. L. Stanton and Mrs. A. W. Kleeb. Alice Barhurst wa3 in charge ! as general chairman; refreshment Committee. Doren Davis, Catherine Tomison, Ellen Cbristensen; pa tronessMildred Van Buren; dec bratlons, Ruth Winchell. Vera Beet. Laverne Pennell, Dorothy MeKenzie, Helda Pounder; enter tainment, Ina Hayes. Arthenia Cox, Norman Kolln, Laurpl Han sen: facultv advisor. Mis3 Ruth Elliot. The General Aid society of the First Methodist church will meet for a one o'clock luncheon in the ehurch social rooms Wednesday The presidents of the circles will be hostesses and these are Mrs. v . A. Legge. Mrs. William M. Pen nington, Mrs. D. H- Mosher, Mrs. I. L. McAdams, Mrs. Raymond , Waltz. Mrs. A. A. Underbill, and Mrs. C. E. Miller. The Woodburn Aid society are special guests for the meeting. Following the lun cheon there will be a regular busi ness meeting and a program un der the direction of Mrs. Herbert Rah and Mrs. Mary Boschen. Mrs. George Alden will lead the devotions. Over 100 members and new members attended the reception held in the church parlors for the Willing Workers class of the First Christian church Friday night. Mrs. Will May, teacher of the Class, received the new members with a charming welcoming ad dress. Other numbers on the pro gram were music and readings by Ferroll Gibson. Miss Lois Plum mer, John Smith, Billy Hudd, and Mrs. Reason. Mrs. Dorothy Mc Dowell. Mrs. R. C. Blaxall. Mrs. yirgll McGhan had charge of the entertainment; Mrs. A. A. Car per. Mrs. C. C Cole, Mrs. C. A. Epley and Mrs. Cox served. There hr members in the Willing Workers class. Hunt, Betty Fouke, Edgar Rod- gers, Beatrice Burton. Gerald Minton, Wilms Godsey, Clara Belle Burnside. Donald Maeree. Parker Giese. Hallie Chamber lain, Eleanor Chadwick and Ken neth Stuart. At this time an assembly of the chapters will be organized with the aid of Mrs. Lena Goble, a Delphian organlxer who wiU be here from Los Angeles, and will bo the chief speaker of the meeting. The luncheon Is a no-host af fair and it is expected that covers will be placed for between 75 and 100 women. Special musical num bers will be given by Mrs. W. A. Sholseth, William McGilchrist, Sr., and R. D. Barton. Waldo Hills Mrs. Karl Haber ly was hostess to the Willard Women's club Thursday after noon. The club voted to offer a hawthorn tree to eacn of the four school districts represented in the club. Central Howell, Brush. Creek, Evergreen and Centerview These trees are to be planted with appropriate exercises Febru ary as a wasmngton memorial Plans were also laid for a pro gram honoring Washington to be given in February at the Waldo Hills clubhouse. Mrs. D. F. Hillman gave aa in teresting talk on "Bolivia." Mrs. Ray Kinchloe will enter tain the club February 4. Those present were Mrs. Roy Kincheloe. Mrs. Chet Geer, Mrs Fred Knight, Mrs. P. J. Neus wanger, Mrs. D. F. Hillman, Vera Ottoway, Mrs. Edson Comstock Mrs. A. M. Kincheloe of Walla Walla and Mrs. Haberly Dr. Helen Pearce entertained with a supper party Friday night for members of the cast of The Thirteenth Chair" and the mana Sldney-Talbot The Home Eco nomics club gave a benefit card party at the Ankeny Grange hall Wednesday night. Eleven tables of cards were in play during the evening. High score was won by Mrs. R. H. Farr and Geonte Mar- latt. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Em mons, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Marlatt, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Farr, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Hampton, Mr and Mrs. Frank Kieper, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Marlatt, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Blinston, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Farr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Austin. Misses Mina, Margaret and Ilene serial force or tne production, ine oartr was given at the Pearce home following the presentation of tha play in the high school an ditorinm MICKEY MOUSE THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye I OEMAKS TrtEfKOO"U7HrM VA mrsu. PRriM ri tuc nv not x - rUA. YOU'LL CET WILL BE IXfM)- A HOT AMD PLENTY J V, Morimouth Covers were plac id for forty members and guests at a delightful dinner party in the social rooms of Lutiier House; Thursday evening by members of the Lutheran and Episcopalian student associations. Miss Ida Minill and Mrs. Louise Wright acted as committee chairmen.- " , . A short program given during the dinner hour included a read ing by Miss Alice Hull; violin . Miss Lois Linnett; solo, Misa Emelyn Frazier; reading, Miss E"dlth Dunn. Monmouth . Mrs. Harrison Brandt entertained the Home Economics club, a grange auxil itry. Friday at her farm home. A orrnr.rla.nce was present, and a delightful day enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Parker were honored with presentation of a cake to celebrate their 23 rd wedding anniversary which oc curs this montn. The birthdays of lour members: Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Swope and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ed wards were also honored with a jlrthday cake. Members of the Chi Delta chap ter of tha Delphian association -will motor to Portland Tuesday following tha regular morning meeting at tha home of. Mrs. J. T. nolincr. There they will attend tha Delnhian Institute, which la beinr held at tha Multnomah ho tel, lira. Lena GoWe of Los. An- tarnlM. a Delnhian organiser, wiu $e the main speaker. Turner, Ida Ray and Loisel Mathews, Mrs. Eva Winterman- tel, Mrs. Nellie Simpson, Mrs. Whitaker, Frank Turner, Ros- well Wright, Ralph Dent, Elmer Umbenhofer, Wm. Kieper, Hu bert Hampton, Edwin Swartz, C. F. Meier, Walter Wolf. Carl Aerni, Herman Kieper, J. Wright, Lindsey Doty. Henry Hockspier. Suver The Valley View Wom an's club with the Suver Ivy club as; guests met Wednesday in the Woodman hall. Those present were: Mrs. Frank Miller and Mrs. E. B. Gobet of Toledo, Mrs. Oral Ray of Cloverdale, Mrs. Irene Larsen, Mrs. Bigelow, Miss La Vone Bigelow of Independence, Mrs. Earl Conkey of Monmouth, Mrs. Emma Anderson, Mrs. Etta King, and Mrs. N. C. Anderson all of Buena Vista, Mrs. Wesley Kes ter, Mrs. J. H. James, Mrs. Jack Countryman, Mrs. T. P. Oglesbee, Mrs. Henry Lamb, Mrs. Otto Kinks. Mrs. E. E. Frederlckson, Mrs. W. W. Kester, Mrs. Ralph Kester. Mrs. W. J. Kerr, Mrs. Quillam, Mrs. M. I. Conger, Mrs. E. W. Anderson, Mrs. Rex, Mrs. Alfred Flickinger and Mrs. E. E. DeArmond. Miss Bunny Miller entertained her bridge club at her home on North Fifth 6treet Thursday evening. Special guests bidden for the evening of cards were Miss Dor otha Cannon and Miss Mary Campbell. Miss Edna Faust won high score for the evening; Miss Mar garet Davidson won second. Mrs. Harris Lietz and Miss Frances Sande assisted Miss Mill er in serving the late luncheon. Club members present were: Miss Jo Maulding, Miss Donna Harlan. Miss Edna Faust, Miss Ruth Skinner, Mrs. Ralph Kinzer, Miss Margaret Davidson, Mrs. Harris Lietz, Miss Honora Reidy, Miss Frances Sande,4 and the hostess, Miss Bunny Miller. Silverton. E. A. Domogalla was the insDiration of a pleasant party Thursday night, the occa- rfrf F ANNIE ROONEY fair was planned by his mother. Mrs. Frank Domogalla, as a sur prise. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davey, house guests of the Domogallas; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Domogalla, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Domogalla, Alfred, Oharles and Herman Domogalla, all of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Vielinskl and Lew Vielinskl of Hazel Green. Mrs. Louis Lachmund will en tertain with a dinner Monday night in compliment to Mrs. Da vid Honeyman of Portland, Ers kine Wood and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Llvesley. Mrs. Honeyman is state chairman of the Woman's Organi zation for National Prohibition reform. Mr. Wood will address a meeting of the Salem branch of .the organization Monday evening at Nelson hall. Mrs. Lachmund is local acting chairman. Mrs. Clifford Jones was host ess for an attractive bridge party at her home Thursday. Mrs. W. Propst. and Mrs. Frank Clark held winning scores for the af ternoon. Covers were placed at luncheon tor Mrs. Frank Clark. Mrs. E. 5. Coates. Mrs. W. H. Gra benhorst, Mrs. Harry Wechter, Mrs. George Grabenhorst, Mrs. Keys, Mrs. O. U Whitney, Mrs. .J. M. Coborn, Mrs. E. a. uiara, ana the hostess. Jefferson The home of Mr. and Mrs. Theissen in tha Seravel hill district was the scene of a pleas ant sunrise party Monday even ine. when relatives ana irienas gathered to celebrate Mr. Theis sen' s 72 nd Dirtnaay anniversary. Several tables of cards were la play during the evening Stayton--The meeting of the Wemen'a Community club Thurs day was a most enjoyable one. bince tne program tople was along lines of art, Mrs. Lyls Morre read one of Edgar Quest's poems, In which he holds "life' as a picture, the lor and haoDl- ness of a lifetime being the orignt colors, while sorrow or discontent are the dark ones. Miss Helen Patton, teacher tn the grade schools, gave a talk on 'Color", Mrs. Gewneth Meilke and Mrs. W. V. Adams sang a! duet, accompanied by Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp; and Bliss Doris Champ gave jazi numbers. me nostess committee was Mesdames W. V. Adams, J. F. Potter, H. J. Rowe and G. Chap man. Mrs. Conrad Beach entertain ed Thursday in compliment to her club. Sewing was enjoyed during the afternoon hours. Mrs. Harmon Garrett assisted In serving tea, Miss Rose Dickenson will be host ess in two weeks. Guests wera Mrs. Leslie Morris, Mrs. Byron Matlock, Mrs. John Gilmer, Mrs. Alfred Youngblood, Miss Rose Dickenson, Mrs. Roy Young, Mrs. Carrol Smith, Mrs. Harmon Oar rett, and Mrs. Beach. North Santiam Mrs. L. C. Keithley was hostess for a 7 o'clock dinner Thursday com plimenting her "husband's birth day anniversary. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. O. E Bond. Wayne Bond. Mr. and Mrs. F. GuenJrte and Hermit, I R. Hammer, Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Hammer and Lenore. Willis Keithley, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Keithley, and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Leland C. Keithley and children Mary Lou and Betty Joan. Mrs. O. L. Lovell will be a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Karl Becke. Mrs. Lovell Is expected to arrive from her home In Portland Tues day. Mrs. Cyrus B. Wood worth of Portland has been In Salem for the past week with her aunt. Miss Cecilia Watson, who is very ill. Mrs. 8. M. Erlckson. Mrs. Her- KAU r.l- MlU and Mm. Frank Power wtU be Meet Thursday mwi tor tuv l?llit m ii i ii One of the charming affairs of lot the Town and Gown dab which the past -week was the bridge) will be held at Lausanne hall benefit given by the Womaa'st Thursday afternoon beginning at Alliance of the ualtarlaa ehurch I 3:39 o'clock. at the home of Mrs. d. H. Llttle-I field Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J. R. Pollock assisted la receiv ing and at the tea hoar.. Winning -scores .were held by Mrs. Clauds Glena and Mrs. D. Long. Guests were Mrs. J. M. Deven. Mrs. John Clifford, Mrs. W. J. Culver, Mrs. T. O. Brekenridge, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, Mrs. C. E. Lovejoy. Mrs. W. A. SlppwelL Mrs. Claude Glena, Mrs. John Shipp, Mrs. C. M. Hamilton. Mrs, W. E. Feldman. Mrs. E. N. Si mon. Mrs. Fred Alban Weill. Mrs. D. Long, Mrs. Walter . Bondell, Mrs. T. J. Brabeck, Mrs. R. C. Davis, Mrs. Frank Jewell, Mrs. Chris Rullman, Mrs. Bryan Goodenough. Mrs. W. E. Ander son. Mrs. M. Kelly, Mrs. Milton Meyers, Mrs. L. C. Marshall, Mrs. Arthur Gibbard, and Miss Gert rude Savage. Sclo Mrs. Fred Galiegly was hostess to the "500" club at a 1 o'clock luncheon and card party Wednesday. Covers were laid for twelve. Mrs. J. D. Densmore assisted Mrs. Galiegly In serving. High score was made by Mrs Milo Bartu, and Mrs. J. D. Dens- mnn rjuotvod i(unni1 nrlzA f!lnb members present were Mesdames 1 rs re Jess Rodgers, Milo Bartu, J. D Densmore. Fred Roadarmel, Arch Ray. Riley Montgomery. Con Donahue, E. Phillips, McDonald, and Chrome. Mrs. Asa Eastburn was an additional guest. Mrs. I TJ. Benson hostess for two lovely parties this weak, one Friday and tha last ane Saturday. Those holding winning scores for Satarday wera Mrs. George Nelson, Mrs. Reed Row land and Mrs. Elmer Dane. e . Mrs. J. H. Callaghan will have as her bouse guest tnls Friday Miss Corlnne Connell of Saa Di ego. Miss Connell Is retaining from attending tha junior league conference In Spokane. Mrs. Cal laghan plane to entertain Infor mally for her guest. Mrs. Russell Catlin has return ed to San Diego where she Is spending the late winter monthsi after three weeks in Arizona vis iting Phoenix, the Grand Canyon, Palm Springs and Tucson. Mrs. Catlin Is with Mrs. W. A. Laidlaw in San Diego. Mrs. Rachel Reader has as her house guest this week end her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Merrifield of Sublimity. Mrs. Merrifield will spend some time as the guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. Fred Rodman of Mad- Dexter Smith was given a hap py surprise party Thursday night complimenting his 14th birthday. The affair was given at the home of A. J. Smith with Mrs. Charles Smith, mother of the honor guest as hostess. The evening was spent informally and with refreshments served at a late hour. A birthday cake made a pretty decorative note for the luncheon hour. 1 Miss Clara Mlelke entertained with bridge and and informal so cial evening at her home compli menting members of the Delta Zeta alumnae. Mrs. B. Bradley and Miss Helen Louise Crosby held winning scores for the evening of cards. Mrs. Nellie Rowland Greene en tertained with a luncheon Satur day in compliment to Mrs. Walter Miles, who with Mr. Miles recently came to make their home in Sa lem. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Darby en tertained with an 18 -cover dinner party at their home Frldaynight. Bridge followed dinner. Winning scores were held by Mrs. F. O. My ers and Harry wortn. Tha If others circle of. the Lee- lie Parent - Teacher association will meet Thursday afternoon at 3:41 o'clock In the school. A program wm be given which will Include a talk by Mrs. Eliza beth Gailahef oa "What Onr Community Offers In Recreation al Faculties": "Educating for Leisure" by Mrs. V. R. Griggs: Moving Pictures and Talkies," by Mrs. M. O. McCallister. A round table discussion will follow on the general subject of Furnishing Our Children's Room." The tea hour at 4 o'clock will be in charge of Mrs. A. C. F. Perry and Mrs. John Bertelson. A group of riders from Scot- tys academy enjoyed a second moonlight ride Saturday and fin ished it with coffee and dough nuts served in the office at the academy. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pohla en- tertalned Mr. and Mrs. Albert Es- test of Oregon City Friday. Mrs. Pohle and Mrs. Kstest were school mates in tha old Portland high school. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Griggs mo tored to Eugene Saturday night to attend the military, ball given by the Scabbard and Sword frater nity at the Hotel Eugene. Mrs. Frank Spears will be host ess to members of her club with luncheon and bridge at her home Tuesday. Mrs. William Walton will be hostess to members of her club at her home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Olinger for this weekend. Radio . Pi og tarns Mrs. O. S. Paxson will enter tain members of the Leslie Can Do class at her home. lt5 South Winter street, Wednesday. Mrs, J. W. Ritchie and Mrs. Winifred Heldler will be assisting host esses. Scio The West Scio Ladies' club met with Mrs. Emma Brown Thursday afternoon with H women present. Mrs. Carl Bragg assisted the hostess. Mrs. Margaret Osburn of Port land is a week-end house guest of Dr. Helen Pearce. BUST COOKERS MEET ROSEDALE, Jan. 33. The Rosedale Busy Cookers club met at the school Tuesday afternoon. A business meeting was held first, after which a short program was given. Josephine Haldy gave a pi ano solo and Margaret Koehler recited the club pledge. Various games were played. aadr, uaary 84 xoia S4S Xc-rniMt 1:15 Qmakar Chart h HhUi(. S: Th V.ie ef 8t. LmIi, CBS. S:SO IaUraatiBl Broadcast, CBS. S:4S Street Strr. CBS. 10 :00 Cathedral Hear, CBS. 10:45 Cecil Teagv. Ceaeert Orfaaiai. 1 1 :00 Saaajeide Con-rertioal caarck. 13:00 yw York philharmonic 07j phoar orchestra. 3 :0O ronreqnare Gospel eh area. 4:00 Dr. Jaltoa Kioto, "Tke WerU'a uinet." CBS. S:S0 Adveatariar with Comat Tea Lnckaer. CBS. 7:45 Erneat Hatraiateo, PUaitt, GBO. 8:00 K".rt Chorea of Cfariat. BcieatUt. 1S:00 KFBG Coaeert. DLBS. 11:00 M.da:rht Mood. DLBS. Memdav, 7anary it XOAO 650 Kc. Camilla 7 :00 Oood atoraiar meditatieaa, toS Yj Dr. Walter K. Tiptea. 7:11 Set tie g op ezereises. directed, fcr KaUlie Beicaart. 9:00 Uaele San at fear aerrie. . : 1 1 R jrta-atMediea. 9:19 Orra Ceaeert. br Byrea Araeld Orfaa works of too amlara French school Qoilatsat Selat Saeat. 10:00 Home Economic! Observer. 10 :0S Tomorrow's Meals. 10:15 Food Facts sad Fancies. 10:SI How's sad Why's ot lieatekser- 10:47 The Ma-axiae Back. 11:00 U oraiac Matinee. 12:00 Farm Hear. 11:10 Ia the day's news. 11:1 J The Motor Vehicle Lsws" Har ry C Oraos. 12-.3S Market rewrts, crops weather forecait. 3:00 Aroaad the rampaa. 3 :00 Homemaker Hoar. 1:05 "The Hesse That Grows: sideline Faraiture Arra mnct.' Trofessor Mildred Chase-berlma. J:S5 Market Reports. 0:30 Vara Hear. 6:33 la the dsj's aews. 6:45 Spot market reports sad weather forecast. 6:50 Market rTiew misceUanewas commodities sad potatoes. 7:1J Chat by County Afeat 0. B. Bricrs. 7:30 t 11 Clab Meeting. 4 H club aews frosa ever the state. "Outline ef Homemakiar aad Room Imprere neat Projects" Helea CowxtU. estiwaat state elab leader. "Hew 4-H Clab Work Helped Me" Margaret Kcr slake. MsJs nomah count. "4-H Clab Work ia the Extension Prorram" Paal V. Marts, director of Extenetee. BOY TO COTTONS INDEPENDENCE. Jan, 33, A boy weighing 10 pounds arrived at the home ot B. A. Cottoa oa E street Wednesday morning. He is the fifth child and third boy. The mother and babe are reported as doing well. "Mickey, tha Conqueror ! By WALT DISNEY NINCLt WH Y, HOW NICS ! ANtTN I Ac'. 7N RSI -C' TvTV JZyK xfAICKEV WHAT'S AUt l"!!!; M YUf WILL HELP. O- J ATrVSAWPLV VSE&.lVfc C-X 1 THIS I HEAQ. A.BOOT I Q.X-nlnIu ( ) 3WECT OP VOU ) rNv s f ROGEftEO OUT A V llr VOU SaiSiCJA I5.0- 7 "W wSiV;!?!! ) I SO CT IS A rA X( TWO- TH' HARDER 1 V ORPHAN 5' WE? A y0 riJcTff TS Vs---v J S CARtt! 11 ( FUN fr ts lS SET. jy " "A Now Showing Hard nut to Crack" By SEGAR t --- di VOimTr VrD UXbr TO CROfHfNH 0R0HfRV MftM BUT THE MEN fROOHD ibfllLLYVILLfc rvTwSiKfA fVRE NOT tf BRASS KN0CKI results tsv I WMkz. ) - SJ An Unnily Guest- By BRANDON WALSH Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keene and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Zlllmaa motored to Corrallis Saturday night to attend the University o Washlncrton and Oregon State I college taotball game. 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I LL MAKE HIM TELL ME WHAT Hisr uAME IS! r S- Z? avnoBaaaok. r THEPS Mff IS! A SHADOWY F16URE SiLHOUETTED AGAINST THE NJrHTl HE WENT TO THE BACK DOOR ANDKJ0WHE5 COMlKZt THIS WAY! PUT UP VAim WO f tl A f 11-49 1 UJUItaHsfi 5AY, I'LL V j. - 7?yr. EE V QUIT ITS THE t DELWERWMU CA . Y S MILKMAN MILK HERE tT " ! I'M SORRY! ' IF YOU j V ( I THOUGHT YOU EVER SCARE 'i WERE S0ME5ODY MISTER J(l M'l&l