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MiThe CIGON STATESMAN, Salan,, Oregon, Thursday Monday Jancarj 12; 1929 PAGE SEVEN- Moose Hold Open House To Members. Guests Salem lodge Loyal Order ot Moose held open home Tuesday from t to 10 o'clock with families of many ot the members la atten dance. Seventeen rlaltora from Portland, members' ot the .Port land lodge sod chapter were In attendance, as were many : from Tillamook. After a pro train con sisting' ot music and short address es a luncheon was served. Mrs. Naomt Warmaa of Corral Ms. president ot the state auxiliary order LOM, was In attendance and took preliminary steps looking toward the organisation ot a local chapter. Salem Woman's Club Will Meet on. Saturday There will be a meeting ot'the Salem Woman's dab Saturday at 2:30. Following a halt hoar of business, the program will be pre sented by students of Willamette university, i ; ; v nniiun rUi... ariii ...... v. bis risit to the Aleutian Islands. and there will be several numbers from the musical department. Mrs. Chas. H. Johnson Is chair man ot the program and Mrs. Ken neth Murdoch heads t the social committee. ... . i-i. Mrs. Chapman Hostess On Wednesday . Mrs. Frank Chapman presided at luncheon Wednesday after noon at her Falrmoant Hill home In honor of members ot her club. Seasonal flowers were used about the rooms and contract was la play during the afternoon. Guests were Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. Kenneth Power, Krs. George Weller, Mrs. Ken neth Perry, Mrs. John Can shell, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Willard , Marshall, Mrs. - .Wallace Carson and Mrs. Wolcott Buren. ' Miss Oleson Will Speak To BPW Club Miss Mildred Oleson, member of the Business and Professional Women's club, will giro an infor mal book chat In the fireplace room of the Salem public library tonight at 7:3ft. A wide range of books will be touched upon, and members of the club may bring guests. e , Alpha Pa! Delta alamaae at tending the fraternity- dinner Monday night were Messrs. Gray don " Anderson, Malcolm . Jones, Lowell Gribble, Tinkham Gilbert, Steve Anderson, Ronald Craven, Kenneth Manning, Waldo Zeller, .Marlon Moore and Paul Heath. . . Mrs. David Hoaeyman of Port land, former congresswoman and member of the legislature, was In Salem Monday for the inangu ration. " n - . BIr. and Mrs. Roy Carrier of Lakeside were among the out-or town guests st the Inaugural ball Monday night. ri the; Valley Social Realm BROOKSt Labish Camp, Royal Neighbors lodge entertained with a 7 o'clock pinner Saturday night, honoring the men who worked on their new building and their fam ilies. Mrs. Pearl Harris, oracle ot Labish Cams, gave a talk . Mrs. Roy Reed waa honored de cently by a group of relatives and friends who gave her a surprise party on her birthday. The Reeds entertained .with a family dinner bun aay h ueir win. vuuhu present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray FALLS CITY Miss Louise Lor Darland of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Imor and Floyde Brown were mar Leo Read and son Dale, and Mr. ried at Vancouver Monday, Jan- and Mrs. Alvin Reed, Kenneta Reed. : ' SILVERTON Miss E 1 a t n s Clower, past' worthy matron ot Ramona chapter, and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Scarth were guests at din ner' Tuesday night at the home ot Mrs. Alice Robinson, r out-going worthy matron of the Indepen- dence Eastern Star. Following the dinner Miss Clower was Installing officer tor the Independence or- der. Others motoring over for the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lewis and Mrs. Irene Mor ley Franke. Express Hospitality With Laura Wheeler Sampler COME IN THE EVENING "ft- OR. Si . - I JL .T COME WHIN jtf YOUT.E LOOKED FOR It's surprising how Just a UtUe stitchery can make so expresslTO a sampler. Use colorful threadst ! , Pattern 1711 contains a transfer pattern of a sampler IS x II tnch es; s color chart and key; mater "Sweetheart of De Molay" Was Canaea Vehra, "Sweetheart of Im a mm heart-shaped locket from S. Machaick, proprietor of the Jewel Box. Those tookJac oa tarlade Jack Reach; cbairnua of the Sweetheart coauaittee, and Brace eelor of Chemcketa chapter. Plans are being formulated to bare a large Sweetheart banquet hoaoriag Carmen Vehra. ' ! Youngsters Guests At Birthday Fete AIRLIK Mrs. Glen Hadley en tertained a group of youngsters Sunday in honor of her son Percy's fourth birthday. Guests were Billle, Bobble and Barbara Harris, Eloise Sams, Mary Lou, Arlene and Charlene Tartar, Glen Cooper, Kenneth Hoover, Marlene end Marlin Brown. Donna Jean and Carl Harlan. Alrin Ray and Duane Reeves, Mrs. Ray, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Tartar, Mrs.' Sams and Mrs. Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoover aad children were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. George Ploub Sunday eve ning, the occasion being the Hoovers' 12th wedding anniver sary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris were hosts to the "500" card club Saturday night in their home. Four Sisters at Mt, Angel Reach 50-Year Jubilee MT. ANGEL Four of the pi oneer Sisters ot the Benedictine convent in Mt. Angel celebrated the golden Jubilee ot tneir re ligious profession last week. The four jubilarians were Sister M Dominica Zenklusen, Sister M. Eugene Hess. Sister M. DeSales Fischer, and Sister M. Frances Wildhaber. The renewal ot their vows took place immediately pre ceding the high mass sung by Rev. Placidus Fuerst, OSB, chap lain. Rev. Maurus Snyder, OSB, one ot the first priests to be or dained at ML. Angel, was present In the sanctuary. The four who have just com pleted SO years ot devoted serv ice have watched and contributed to the progress of the Benedic tine convent since the earliest days of Its history. They first en ured religious life in Gervais, previous to the permanent estab lishment of the convent in Mt. Angel, and all four have given unusual service In all their fields of endeavor. nary S. They were accompaniea oy Mrs. Bessie Lerimor and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Brown. They will make. their home in Falls City. MILL CITY Mrs. Frank Pot- ter entertained with a tea at her home recently in honor ot Mrs. Reld. wife of Dr. Reid, who ha moved here from Kansaa. Tea was poured by Mrs. W. W. Allen, f RIVERVIEW The Thursday Thimble clnb will hold an all-day quilting Thursday, January 10, with Mrs. Pearl Densmore. A eov- ered dish luncheon will be served. . COME IN THE WQRHING - TiT. . COME KITHOUT MAIUCHG ials re aire d Illustrations of - .fiend ten cents la cola tor this ttrr tA The Oreroa Statesman Keedlecratt-Dept. Wrtta plainly PATTERN NUMBER, Jrour NAME and ADDRESS. 1 l T r De Molay is shown ben recetr- Vaa Wyagardea. master cow Officers Elected By Sunday Schools RICKREALL The community Sunday school elected Its 1939 officers Sunday. They are: Super intendent, Harry Biers; assistant, George Smith; secretary. Donna Jane Van Dyke: assistant, Alice Smldt; treasurer, Mrs. Harry Biers; organist, Mrs. Gookin. Special church meetings will begin January 23. Uaioa Hill Electa UNION HILL The new offi cers elected for Sunday school for the coming year are: Mrs. George Wooller, superintendent; Mrs George Scott, assistant: Warren Woolley, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. C. E. Heater. Mrs. George Scott. Mrs. George Woolley and Robert Humphreys, teachers. Improvement Club Selects Officers GRAND ISLAND The Im provement club, at Its annual meeting Saturday night at the school house; elected these offi cers: President, Harold Tomp kins; vice-president. Adelbert Smith; secretary-treasurer, Curtis Douglas; public works chairman, Roy Stoutenbnrg. Mrs. ,Dale Fowler and Mrs. Worth Wiley will be in charge of the program -to be given at the next . meeting, Saturday night, January 21. The cast has been selected and intensive practice has been started on the club play, a three-act mys tery, "Spooky Tavern." which Is under the direction of Mrs. Adel bert Smith and Mrs. E. A. Lefley. It will be given about the middle of February. Improvements Are Voted for Church TURNER Turner people will be glad to hear ot intended Im provements of the Turner taber nacle and grounds, ordered by tbe state board of Christian churches In Its semi-yearly business meet ing. The annual state convention date is set for June 27 to July 2 and a goal of 1000 delegates has been set by the board. Improvements will include com pletion of the new Swander lodge, new pumping system, new wiring and tabernacle improvements. ' AumsTille Townsend Qvh MeeU Tonight ) At White Residence AUMSVILLE The Townsend club will meet at the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. White Thursday night at which time officers tor the coming year, will be. nomi nated. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meredith of DUlard arrived 1 ere Tuesday evening lor a visit at the home of their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Otto. They were accompanied here by B. F. Meredith, a brother, of Fairfield. Iowa and by. his grand son Bennie Werner, also of Fair' field. Legion Women Take in Seren new Members at " Gathering in Stayton ST ATTONThe American Legion auxiliary initiated' a class of new members at the regular meeting, including Alma Boreh. Ethel Hlnkle, . Clara Rauscher. Mable Thomas, Iris Whiter Clara Lau and Eva Bressler. ' Mrs. Mable Knight win be host ess for the sewing meeting ot the elab at her home on the after noon of January . 17. The n z t regular meeting will be February 1 at Lyons Odd Fellows hall and will be a no-host affair. - ' Card Party Is. Slated ' By Tryphena Relteladia At SHverton Thursday SILVERTON-T ryp hena Re bekah lodge will hold a card party January iz at the IOOr aau. Turkey Frustrated iJmorrvALE A young moth broaxe turkey hen, belong- lag to Fred Wlthee, stole her nest and had IS eggs la It before being found this week.:;. . VolneyBoycls iroldenweds dear Lake "Residents WHl Hold Open House at - . Home Friday CLEAR LAKS Mr. and Mrs. Volney Boyd, married In West- field. Iowa. January 13. 1189. win observe their golden wedding an niversary Friday and will .hold hold open house to their many friends that afternoon and night They hare resided In this territory 20 years. Two members of the original wedding -party, her brother. Char ley Gibson of Sheridan and sister, Mrs. Clara Troxel of Centralis, Wash will help them observe the golden wedding. Mr. Boyd, born In Wisconsin 75 years ago, and Mrs. Boyd, born In run If lim Ct tun. nrrt MchrarTpaTenU of 10 children; including two pairs wo pairs ot twins. - ..... Five Children Living . . .'. . The five living children are: Roy Barton Boyd ot Vaer, Wash. Roy Barton Boyd ot Vader, Wash,; Lester Boyd and .Mrs. Christie Moffatt of Westfield, Iowa; Robin. Boyd ot Twodot. Mont.; and Cecil Boyd ot Salem. They have 13 grandchildren aad two great grandchildren. last summer to visit their chll-1 . . . w - w v km, I will be present for the festivities. A dinner for the relatives Is planned Sunday at the Boyd home. Halsev Tome Is Most Popular on IJbraiy Shelves SILVKRTON The most popn- lar non-Action book to the Silver- ton public library daring the past I four weeks has been Margaret Halseys "With Malice Toward Some, with Anne Morro Lind- "The Arts" is also proving popu lar. Sharing popularity honors la the fiction division have been Rawllng's "The Yearlings;" Du- Maurier. MDebecca"; Field. "All This and Heavea. Too"; Spring, My Son, My Son." Most recently added are Mark's "Tree Grown Straight"; Derleth. "Wind Over Wisconsin." Demand necessitated their addition. Total circulation during Decem ber 4vas 1440. Eleven new readers were added, and 184 reference questions answered A number of new books hare been added to library shelves through patrons' donations. Protest Is Made Against Shrubber SILVERTON C. J. Cooley, Mill street resident, has entered a complaint to the council against shrubbery on the Dan Geiser cor ner ot Mill and Oak streets which AhRtrneta the view of motorists and "forms a dangerous hazard." xne snrunoery is growing in me parking. The . street committee. John Porter, R. A. Fish and L. Tucker, will investigate the matter. Farmers' Union News AUMSVILLE The Farmers Union met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garbe Tuesday night. A report ot the quarterly district meeting was given by the dele gate. Mrs. Fred Garbe. Election results: Joe Reynolds, president; Mr. Fox, vice-president; Mrs. Fred Garbe, secretary- treasurer. The next meeting will be held at the city hall In two weeks. Only Deceased HEIRESS POX PARMER Kay Barker (shews).- ft, pawn less camera say than -FUbert- aad -Gwea" when fheaa -. and IS ather faxeaatarted aeress country fresa SeatSe. la wpstats Hew Tor 13ss Barker, f ersaerfy of Parkcnbarg. W. Va, plans to use tbe Jt4 fanes to estate afarfarss. She's Jest returning fraas -. bar fax farm an Vsalgak a stria swift Ahrtia blaaX '. - Goldemreds Mr. -ff JJ? Clear W"L " "T Friday afteraooa aad might ia ebeervaaee ot their golden wed- dng aaalversary, Seek Salary for- Judge-Recorder w wimiu i - " ""-T I , . ir"".w iifw WBn w by George W. Hubbs, shows that there were 41 court eases that fines and forfeitures brought flS0.it and that licenses aad fees totaled 1302. . A move Is under foot whereby the police court "costs" may. be.! changed to set salary which will include taw work ot the city, re corder, who also is police Judge. Sponsors of the move for a set salary report that while only 43 "ll " ' VT tn V..V-r: W tf"" " -rackef out of the position be elected, fenders. a number of minor ot who are now merely ; warned. might be arrested and sured per-each hundred words. each article filed aad signatures attached to documeata. Mr. Hubbs himself Is one ot the sponsors ot the move to stabilize the salary. III If 1L1 KaKaLqIic AVVfA j AaClJCJrkcUld Install Officers MILL CITY The Mill Citv IOOF and Santiam Rebekahs held Joint installation. For the Rebekahs, Mrs. Ida Fleetwood acted as installing officer. Officers are: Noble grand, Blanche Syverson; vice grand. Mill . Robinson; secretary, Abbie Gurtsea; treasurer. Gertrude Mason; conductor, Millie Laome; warden, Claudlne La vine. Tbe officers for the Odd Fel lows are: Noble grand. Otto Will; vice grand. Ed Haynes; secretary. George Berry; treasur er, M. J. Knerr. I Aid Society and Bible Gass of Presbyterian Church Has Joint Meet AURORA The Ladles' Aid' and Bible class ot the Presbyterian church met at the home ot Mrs. William Kraus Friday afternoon in the honor of her 79th birthday. Present were Rev. J. W. Hood, Mrs. William Kraus; Mrs. Aaaa Becke, Mrs. Joha Kraus, Mrs. A. W. Kiel, Mrs. L. L. Young, Mrs. W. C. Nagle. Miss Ella Bracket. Miss TilHe Fry. Mrs. N. K. Man nock, Miss Georgia Kraus, Mrs. P. 0. Ottawa?, Mrs. E. O. Car penter, Mrs. L. B. Irvin. Mrs. P. J. Hnat, Mrs. W. B. Wurster, Mrs. James Ogle, Mrs. Clara Atkinson, and Mrs. L. L. Gribble. The next meeting will be at the heme bf Mrs. A. W. Kiel Febru ary 14. Foxes in Sight ' '-"."! : , ' . " i' Girls Outnumber Boys, 3 Births Jefferson Area Statistics Show 21 Deaths, Bloatlr Persons Orer 65 JEFFERSON DT. J. a Van Winkle, local registrar ot vital statistics, states there were six more girls born in the district covering Jefferson, Marioa and Sidney during the year ot 1933 than there were boys. Ten girls and four boys were born. Twenty-one deaths occurred in the same district. All but three of these deaths were over the age of 65 and death came from natural causes.: There were four sudden deaths. Recess fa Bevetsaeat Job John Rand, who has been em ployed on the revetment work on the Santiam river northwest of Jefferson for several months, left Saturday for North Bend where he will be employed. Most of the crew who have been working on this project have gone. They plan to return next June to continue the project. - Harold SchnelL son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rehfeld. who left here seven months ago for Scotts Bluff, Nebr., his former home, returned to Jefferson Sat urday and plans to make his home here. ' ' . Mrs. Robert Terhane aad. Mrs. Irvine Wright were hostesses to the Christian Woman's Missionary society Friday afternoon in the church. Mrs. S. A. Pease was the devotional leader and Mrs. Ter hane was . in chsrge of the pro gram. Program numbers were by Mrs. Leta Thomas, Miss Lou Miller, Mrs. Guy Aupperle, Mrs. Ross Mitchell of Woodburn and Mrs. Albert Arnold. 4fft?r Membership Shows Great Cain JEFFERSON The 4H clnb membership has made great gains in the Jefferson school ataee last year, whea there were bat three clubs. At the present time there are 10 clubs under the sponsorshln of PT A. Two Individual projects are being carried by Arthur Har ris and Gene Mary Redmond. Miss Doris Beight, sixth grade teacher, reports that all her pupils are enrolled in the health project. Ralph Nelson, seventh grade teacher, is leader ot the seventh and eighth grade health club. The newest club is a boys' cook ery club, the Happy Hour cooking club, with Mrs. Clarence Miller. leader. Billy Davis and Roy Lamb will give a demonstration at the next meeting. Officers are: President, Donald Smith; vice-president, Jack Skel- ton; secretary, Stanley Miller. Camp Fire Girls Elect Officers for new Year D A Y T O N Mrs. Leland New- house, guardian, entertained the Dayton Camp Fire Girls at her home when elections resulted: Doris Lock wood, president: Phyl lis Sweeney, vice-president; Jean Magee, secretary-treasurer; Zora Willard, scribe. I m( V'.VI!lj BEATJTDTUI, ALL RAYON BED 0PE1EAB3 At a January savlag! caos Toull be delighted at the quality of these lustrous rayon spreads! Lovely col ors! Large sise 84-X10571 See them today! PILLOWS Plump and llht! Filled with fluffy, curled feath ers. Sturdy , ticking! Ea CCC IILAMEETS ; Large sise. double sheet blaaketa, tnlt ffxtO Only'- : S?7 Kany last ureekw whtte plete sell eats! Here tew at tan saaaj atHI e4itahmable-ha doat watt! They're teCa like hat cakeat " '7 ITatloawtle eheeta, Terry Towels, irzSa. Pad aad Cover. Oath, S-yd tnffiaa Deatsa t Uea'sTThtte Cretonne tStt ... ' ' Granger's News RICKREALL G r a a g e wtU meet Friday with the new otfl eers to ottkiate. A 7 o'clock sup per will precede the business. RICKREALL -When the agri culture committees ot the Polk county graagea met here Friday, it was decided to take up these for the year's work: weed and ro dent control; -H clubs, market ing seeds aad grasses,- education, divided into two parts, field tours and compulsory reports each meeting. On education each divi sion will count five points. DAYTON A boat 60 members attended the annual installatioa of the Dayton-Webfoot grange held Saturday night at the Web- fcot grange hau. J. E Finnl- cum or McMlnnvtue and Mrs. Eleanor Rich, Mrs. Rath Bisaett. Miss Bernice Feltoa were the In stalling team. The officers - installed were: Master, Louts Will; overseer. Robert Hodse: lecturer. Mrs. Henry Freshour; steward, Clif ford Gibbon: secretary, Mrs. Mina Carr: - treasurer, D. C. Clark; chaplain, Mrs. L. D. Krake; gate keeper. Sherman Batch well; as sistant steward. James Richard son; lady assistant steward. Mrs. Clifford Gibbon; Pomona, Mrs. J. A. McFaiane; Ceres, Mrs. Robert Hodge; Flora, Mrs. Sher- sa Sa ten well; director, J. B. Thomas. Chemawa grange will hold a second in a series of subscription card parties Saturday night, Jan uary 14. at S o'clock at the new hall, north of Reiser school. A large attendance Is expected. Monmouth ONS Graduates 33 At Term's End MONMOUTH Thirty-three stu dents were graduated from Ore gon Normal school at close of the fall term in December. They were: Dorothy Araat, Portland; Wal 11s Atkinson. Lebanon; Kenneth E. Bach. Portland: Ladlle Bailey. Portland; Joseph Ballow, The Dalles; Tea Brineas, . Portland; Wood row Brode. Saadlake; Lois R. Catterson, Crane: Jack V. Chastaia. Maupla; Elizabeth C Christensen, Monmouth; Mabel R, Clark, Veneta; L Encla Crum. Olex; Ruth K. Davenport, Port land; Marjorie M. DeFore, Waah- ougal; Thelma DelselL Corvallls; Margery Eggiman, Portland; Helen M. Golden. Jaactioa City; Louise Grate, Idanha; Joseph Ja- ross, Monmouth; Isabelle S. Jonas, Eddyville; Eloise Klink, Eugene; Alfred W. Kreuts. Hebo; Virginia Lay ton, Monmouth; Helen B. Mc- Leod, Hood River; Florence MicheU. MUwaukie; Evelyn L. Mock. Springneld: Cbarlotte F. Mullina. Goble; Ruth E. Olson, Los Angeles; Glenn C. Peterson, Seattle; Sibyl Pettys, Portland; May D. Scott, Eugene; Velva Vlo- lette. Seaside, and Lavina Whit comb, Monroe. Home From Hospital HAZEL GREEN Mrs. Y. Horl koshl aad baby son. Elliott Yoahi- kagu, are home from the Deacon ess hospital. BATHROOM SETS Colorful chenille bath mat, lfttO", and lid mm eover to match!. A INFANTS' DRESSES Dainty! Head embroidered! Sixes months JIQm to t years. sJe BEDSPREADS Colorful, serviceable cotton lacquard. E.CO NET CURT AINS If any weaves and patterns! Vslues! . Pair. 04sS0 JleVv FANCY OUTING' Wizard 3" flannel at oaIy....Jl. ICc MONKS CLOTH wide! 14 jo. siAji B0 weight. Natural FANCY BLANKETS Indian designs. 70" x S0Y SundL-Jllla90 .DOUBLE BLANKETS. SO Virgin wool! ?2xS4". Rayoa taffeU - A aa bound! : aJV- I PILLOW TICKING Penco 1-or. striped. tkhlngv t- wide. flO-u PANNE SATIN : Lastroes rayoa! SO" wide. Ansorte4 - ,v f a I Zv 1 w- ft 4 -n nn n 4-1 u 1 , shisci ' (J 1 J If Pf ennin?: Held . For Grand Jury SILVERTON Otto Pfenning was bound over to the grand Jury by justice of the Peace Alt O. Nelson here Wednesday morning on a larceny charge in which Mrs. Minnie McKtnney, private prose cutor, claimed that Pfenlng had sold a veal and tour hogs of hers without making proper account ing. Nelson heard the case Salar day aad took it under advise ment. : Two traffic violations Included Herbert J. Khiess, who paid St , and costs for driving without lights, and A. T. Richert, who paid fS and costs for driving without a vehicle license. John Arms Celebrates 80th Birthday on Job DAYTON John Arms, local realtor tor more than 37 years. celebrated his 80th birthday anni versary Monday by taking long drives la connection with his every day affairs. Mr. Arms came to Dayton from Newport, Tenn., in October, IS 84. He is an authority oa horticulture. egg Die:. Oa aU used washers These machines are thortmxnlr reconditioned and guaranteed. name Aluminum tab ft fr EfiSY Re. $185 29.50 EASY Model B. Res;. $185. Latest style agitator with m'Na AUTOMATIC Porcelain tub. $1120 UOODaOU AgiUtor style. $1120 19.50 Haay others to choose from all have the mew machlae gaarantee. HOGG BROS. 325 Court - Phone 6022. t) I 1-yJi- . , III III - " Coloaial aad Orleatal rattens!. Attractive reprc daetlons of much higher priced rags.- Persian, Namdah and ft hooked . - designs in colors tor ev- C'j In yonr rj I 4"xS4-. -1 I while I I ery room home. 14"xS Harry these last LARGE SIZE RUGS Rich and colorful! AC 21-151. A buy!- QV smsTs Famous Towncratt dress ahlrte (or men! Large new asaortment. 10 WOOL UNIONS Ilea! These will belt eat ta no time. Coma ta early! 03C Just Unpacked! toys Seat orbed Super Oxhides In ahrtaav hickory stripes or sturdy covert cloth. Sires i to t! Bay now! . . ; . ' Mees 1