' I: I: i- Lyons Family ?, Holds Party Holiday GuetU From , Afar Return for Thanksgiving.' LYONS Mr. and Mrs. Paxil Smith' and "Mrs. Katharine Lyon were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Schields in Salem. The women are sisters. Mrs. Lyon spent the week end in Portland with relatives, re turning to Lyons Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Berry with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr and children of Mill City spent Thurs day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berry at Mable. f Mrs. George Keeley and Mrs. Maud Burmister of Portland were Thursday dinner guests at the Roy Huber and Stacey McCall home. Mrs. Keeley ia a daughter of the Hubers and Mrs. Burmister a sis ter of Mrs. McCall. j Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Ram bo and son George, visited Sunday at the Larson home in Silverton. Mrs. Larson is a sister of Mr. Rambo. After spending the Thanksgiv ing holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lew is, Miss Lucille Lewis, teacher in the Scio primary school, returned to Scio. Mrs. Ed Spa and daughters, Jac- qualine and Marlyne were noiiaay guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nye in Stayton; Bob Brassfield of the US navy visited over the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brassfield. . Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brassfield visited relatives and friends in Portland Sunday evening and Monday. Miss Imogene Roye, student at Willamette -university, spent the Thanksgiving holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . J. Roye. She had as her house guests. Miss Verna Greenley and Miss Wynona Henderson. Miss Constance Eodeker of Mol alla, and Miss Betty Jean Bode ker of Oregon State college spent the weekend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bo deker. Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bressler and Elmer Hiatt Mrs. Kenneth Bass of Philomath spent several days at the home of her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bass. ' Mrs. Daisy Johnston with her son and family, the Paul John stons of Fox Valley were guests at the home of Mrs. Paul Johnston's sister, Mrs. Mary Aplin in Salem. Miss Edna Holder of Salem, re turned missionary from India will have charge of the morning serv ices at the Lyons Methodist church next Sunday morning. Junior Women "to Hold Rush Party SILVERTON Featuring a rush party, the Junior Women's club will meet December 13 at the chamber of commerce rooms at 8 o'clock. A "no-host supper will be served at the opening of the meet' Ing wiht Mrs. John Rutherford as chairman and Mrs. Victor Hadley as her assistant Mrs. Charles Da vis "and her group of home econ omlcs girls from the high school, who served the. annual homecom ing banquet for the club, will be special guests. The club held a special meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs. L L. Steward, with Mrs. Perl Bye as hostess, Monday night to plan the affair. A rummage sale was also discussed but no definite plans formed. Truck Set Afire By Short Circuit AURORA Monday afternoon as Alvin Tautfest was driving to Aurora from his home at Donald hi truck short -c Ircuited and caught fire. ' The : fire - occurred outside the city ; limits of Aurora where the Donald and Wilsonville roads join forming the road leading into Au rora. The Aurora fire department was called. The truck was dam aged. ' , Thanksgiving Guests Entertained at Amity - AMITY Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorensen entertained a number of relatives Thanksgiving day at their home just northeast of town. Those present . were Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Jones, their daughter, M r s . Charlotte Bebout, their granddaughter, Karen Young, all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sorensen of Wecomah beach, Mrs. Mary E. Breeding, Mrs. F. S. Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weston, all of Amity. Liberty Paper Drive Made by Pupils ; LIBERTY, Dec 1-A house to house canvass for old papers is under way this week by : the Li berty school children. The papers will be collected on Friday, De cember 3. - Tillamook Family Are New Amity Residents I AMITY Mr. and . Mrs. Earl Try on of Tillamook have moved to the Chase Thomas home on South Trade street. .Mid. Reports From Aumsyille PTA Has Meet AUMSVILLE The hot lunch program was discussed at the PTA meeting Monday night. The as sociation voted to serve milk to the pupils if ; arrangements can be made to obtain the required amount. This will be in addition to the lunch already provided. It is also hoped to arrange to serve more of a variety of food for the hot (lunch. ' . Supplies for' the kitchen and dining room will be added. Mrs. Bradley was appointed to make the candy for the children's Christmas treat.' Donations of su gar and ration stamps will be ap preciated. The program for the Christmas tree which will be given Decem ber 21, will be in charge of the grade school teachers.. .-. Miss Frances Christianson, a re presentative of the Girl Scouts organization was present ' and spoke. 'Mrs. Ruth Riches and Mrs. Charles 1 Malone, were appointed to investigate the possibilities of organizing the girls of this com munity. They win make a report at the beginning of the new year. East: Side Sewing Club Has Meeting AMITY The East Side Sew ing club met for the November get-together at the home of Mrs. Marie Benjamin with Mrs. Lloyd Tusham presiding. Members of the club are preparing a box of used clothing to be sent to the Chil dren's farm home at Corvallis. All donations are to be left at the Tresham home. The after noon was spent in embroidering dish towels and reclaiming wool from red sweaters for the host ess. Mrs. Bertha Riha was a guest and joined the club at this meet ing. The Riha family have moved from Corvallis to a farm east of town. Traveling Gavel Reaches Dallas DALLAS Members of the Ma sonic lodge met Friday to receive the travelling gavel and the log which accompanies it. Orameal Shreeve, worshipful master, pre sided. Initiation . of new members and the observation of birthdays was held. The gavel was started on its way to visit all the lodges of the state when Earl Snell presented it to the Multnomah lodge No. 2, October 21, 1940 The local lodge will pre sent it to the Holbrook lodge of Forest Grove December 7. A spe cial meeting was held Saturday night for initiation. Sunnyside Club Schedules Meet j- SUNNYSIDE The Community club will meet December 3 at 8 o'clock. Newcomers in the com munity are incited as well as the old. A program will be given. All are to bring sandwiches. Coffee will be served by the community club. ? Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Whelan and daughter Patricia spent Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. E. Monner spent Thanksgiving in Portland with Mr. Monner's sister. '" Mrs.; Cliff Pearson and son Dale spent the weekend in Portland with her husband who is work ing in the shipyards. Osborne Family Goes Home After Reunion AMITY Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Osborne and daughters, Mrs. MarciUe Jones, Marjorie and Ja nice Osborne, all of Bingen. Wash., were visitors Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Groves. They were enroute to Bingen from Salem where they attended a family reunion Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wy att, parents of Mrs. Osborne. The Osborne family are former Amity residents. Seed Crop Planting Occupies Farmers : HAYESVILLLE The hum of tractors can be heard, as farm ers take advantage of every min ute of fair weather to get the seed crop in. - Perry Sanders and Charles An dresen are each planting IS acres of parsnips roots for seed. Pierre Saucy; has about 20 acres of on ions.. ; Berns -: Chris to fferson has about 10 acres of "onions. i Rf EJlArcbibald R1 In Salem Hospital HAYESVILLE Mrs. M. J. Hughes of Seattle ia staying with her sister, Mrs. ',. Galen Siddall, during the illness of their father, R. E. Archibald, a resident of Aumsville, but at present in the Salem General hospital- .':.;"' The Statesman's Community Correspondents Salaxru Orocjon. Thursday Morning, Docombor Z, J 343 Yamhill Families Observe Holiday- GRAND ISLAND A pie so cial will feature the December meeting of the Grand Island Com munity club December 3. A group of Wacs and a num ber of army and navy air base officers from Portland will pre sent moving pictures and furnish the program. James Rockhill, in Barnes hos pital, Vancouver, Wash., with a one-day furlough, was a Thanks giving day guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rockhill. Mrs. Arnet White and infant son, came form the general hospital in McMinnville Saturday to the home of he rparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence RockhilL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sar gent tntertalaed Thanksgiving day for Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Versteer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Versteeg of McMinnville; Mr. and ' Mrs. Scott Edwards of Pleasantdaje and their families numbering- SO in alL ; UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs. Matt Warren, Bern Warren and James Warren, 89, were Thanks giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cooper at Willamette. Mrs. Warren is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and because Mrs. Cooper is not very strong, Mrs. Warren went Wednesday to as sist in the preparation of the fam ily reunion feast. She returned to her home with her family Thurs day evening. Mrs. Carl Thornton of near Dayton was an overnight Saturday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holt and attended the Evangelical church homecoming Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boul den were Thanksgiving day guests of their mother, Mrs. Tom Boulden at Dayton where a turkey dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ersel. Gubser and family were hosts to a Thanksgiv ing dinner served to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dickover of Silverton; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gubser, Mrs. Bur lyn Gubser and son Ross Gubser of McMinnville; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker and son John of Broadmead; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gubser and family of Pleasantdale. Mrs. John Hibbs was a Thanks giving day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Launer. Mrs. R. Q. Mabry and son Jack of Dayton, were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark No ble. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Deyoe were Thanksgiving day guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Holliday in the Pleas antdale district. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brown and son Donald of Portland were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Countiss. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stein grube entertained with a family Thanksgiving day dinner. Attend ing were Mr. Steingrube, sr., ot Wood burn; Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wood and family of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Taylor and five sons, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wiley and son Donald, Misses Marilyn and Linnie Miller, all of Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs. John Thien and son Wilburn, and daughter, Ar zilla, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Schasson and Julius Gatliff, were Thanksgiving day guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Weiss at Lafayette. Junior Court, Is Held Tuesday SILVERTON Only two bicy cle offenders were arrested this week for the Tuesday night court. Ralph Moseng appeared and was charged 15 for riding on a side walk. Benney Shelton, who had been served a ticket failed to ap pear. Donna Hove served as junior police Judge; Donna Neuman, dis trict attorney; Gale Jackson, clerk; Agnes King, assistant clerk; Marilyn Sannerud, secretary; Zel ma King, assistant secretary. Lyons Rebekali -Holds Election LYONS Election of officers was held by Faith Rebekah lodge Wednesday night. The following officers were elected for the. com ing term of six months: Hazel Lewis, noble grand; Garnett Bas sett, vice grand; Goldie Rambo, secretary; and Eva Bressler, treas urer. Mrs. Anderson, present no ble grand is much improved after being confined to her home by illness.' ' 1 ; : BAV StUCS A VMCENT tOOCAMESON OZ2CMUOH V&OZ & VOUWOA H i - Last. 7f If irtlttrrTrH Times tJM A.lMJI, Tonight Vail : FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. John Allison and two daughters were Thanksgiving- day guests of the parents of Mrs. Allison, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Newhouse, in the Neck district, where a family gathering was held. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Newhouse and family of Webfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Glen McFarlane and family of Pleasantdale. " Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weed en-; tertained with a Thankstiving d inner at their heme with the following relatives attending: from Amity, were his mother, Mrs. Rose Wood, his grandmoth er, Mrs. Mary Wanless, his ancle. Charles Wanless, his aunt. Miss Edith Wanless; and from this locality, his uncle, Charles Brown and father. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stephens left Thursday evening for an elk hunting trip in, eastern Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allison, Mr. and Mrs.- John Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stephens attended the golden wedding celebration of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Childers of Spring Valley, held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Windsors, where a large gathering of relatives and friends were present for a visit. The anniversary was the following day, Monday, November 29. Ramey Family Given Farewell UNIONVALE A farewell dinner party honoring Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ramey and daugh ters, Sharon Ann and Judy Bea Ramey of Amity was held Satur day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoche. Those present were former friends when all were neighbors living near Kansas City. The Ra meys have resided in the Amity area more than four years and recently purchased a large farm near La Grande. Relatives attending the dinner were Henry Stockhoff of La Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stock hoff and son Eugene and daugh ter Patty Lou of Wheatland. Hen ry and Fred Stockhoff are broth ers of Mrs. Ramey. Mrs. Knoche was his teacher in Kansas when Eugene Stockkhoff was in the be ginners class and he is now through high school. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knoche and Robert Herse were Thanksgiving . dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armen trout in the Webfoot distrist African Missions Program Subject AMITY The Women's So ciety of Christian Service of the Methodist church met Wednesday in the church parlors. The monthly missionary lesson was in charge of Mrs. E. R. Polhemus. African missions were discussed. During the business meeting final ar rangements were made for the annual bazaar to be held Wednes day afternoon and evening, De cember 8. The sale of fancy work will start at 2:30. A turkey supper will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock. Dallas Family Is Guest in Amity AMITY Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smithly and Mrs. Nora, Booth, mo ther of Mrs. Smithly of Dallas, visited at the home of J. W. Wal ling. The Booth family were Am ity residents for more than 40 years. AT MIDNITE Doors Open at 11:30 P. M. Gatherings yrfy 'lessf W:.. Viv;--i0?O? ij " A j 'iri')1 A?Ca? SEATS f(y ' ) 77i,7J 1 TO,' J OMTHSSCREEM! . J..L'VJmui i-x Tinman Monster Strikes! - 4 TKXITSWU rlk vpSTi Human Form! - .ITS, r& 'Ted Ilea W ?$ .MtewS ey: ; PAGE THREE Auburn Groups knjoy Holiday AUBURN R. N. Payne has returned home from Whitehorse, Yukon, after spending eight months - working for the public roads administration. i: ' Thanksgiving was spent by Au burn families with various fam ily gatherings, some here and oth ers going away.' Lloyd Lee ' and family spent Thanksgiving with Paul Lee and family in Klamath Falls.. Mr. and Mrs. George Baumgartner and daughter Blanch, spent the holiday in Portland at the home of Mr. and . Mrs. Clair McFarlane (Marie Baumgartner). Mrs. Clara Massey and son Rich ard and Oscar Fliflet and Miss Palma Fliflet spent the day at the Lee Fliflet home in Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. C Masquart ; of Salem were guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Lambert Feskens. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith were additional guests . at the Feskens home. 'Mrs. Glenn Laverty, and Shar on spent the Thanksgiving vaca tion visiting relatives in Reeds- port. Mrs. Ross Miles spent the vacation in Portland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes. Mrs. Miles and Mrs. Laverty are both . teachers in . the Auburn school. Guests at the R. N. Payne home were Mrs. Doris Dushaine and L. B. Payne of Albany and Mrs. James Craig of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Flynn of Portland were guests of Mrs. Flynn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Menne. Flynn is on leave from the navy. Mrs. Flynn will be re membered here as Hilda Henne. Mr. and Mrs. Shipman of West Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haines of Portland were guests at the J. H. Sohn home. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Brown and daughter Shirley spent the day at Dallas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Aken. Mr. and Mrs. Merle B. Van Cleave and sons Larry and Lau ren of Oregon City, were in Au burn a short time Thanksgiving day to see Mrs. Van Cleave's fa ther, Ben H. Hawkins Who is con valescing at the Salem General hospital from a recent operation. Gloverdale Family Visits in Nevada CLOVERDALE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schifferer and daughters Edith and, Mrs. Mildred Heyden of Roberts, returned Sunday from a trip to Reno, where they spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jensen (Mabel Schif ferer). Albert has been advanced to th crating of a cadet and enjoys the work. Gordon Kunke spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kunke and his sister, Joyce. Miss Rose Drager of Portland spent " her holiday vacation with her mother, Mrs. Caroline Drager. Silverton Aid Society Will Hold Election SILVERTON Immanuel La dies Aid society was postponed from Thursday of this week to Friday because of the funeral of Mrs. John Larsen, a member of the society. The meeting will be held Fri day afternoon at the church so cial rooms and the annual elec tion of officers will be held. on :.Tnn C! Pf'Ol PratliersMoVe To New Home BUENA VISTA Mr. and Mrs. Gall Prather have moved to their new home recently vacated by the George Dixon family. Jack Wells .went, to Portland Monday to attend an executive meeting of FFA. : ' Mrs. Dormal Hale entertained at a family dinner Sunday honor ing her husband's birthday. ' Miss Ruby Carpenter was a guest of Jean Jordon Sunday and accompanied the Jordon family to dinner with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Oak ley near Brownsville. Barbara . ... Wells . and Delores Hultman attended a meeting of. the Music club of Miss Margaret Hogg's music pupils in Salem Sat urday afternoon. - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pugh and daughter Jo Ann of Detroit were weekend guests at the L. S. Pra then. Mrs. Ethyln Jimmerfield and two children have moved to Sa lem. Miss Virginia Carpenter was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Martha Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Dormal Hale were Thanksgiving dinner - guests of Mrs. Hale's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wheeler. Mrs. Vera McGowan's class met at the L. S. Prather home Sunday for a social, hour and to plan a community Christmas program. - Farmers Union will meet Fri day night with supper at 7:30 and election of officers scheduled. Sgt Theodore Reed, who is sta tioned in Florida is spending his furlough with his uncle, P. Wei gel, and other relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wells and baby of Portland Visited over the weekend with relatives here. Mrs. Bert Snyder, who has been visiting in Portland, returned to her home with them. Mr. and Mrs Jonas Graber at tended the Grange Thanksgiving dinner in Monmouth Thursday. Mrs. Addie , Harmon had Thanksgiving dinner with her daughter, Mrs. Blanch Rust and Ferril in Salem. Jonas GrElber, Clifford Wells and E. D. Long met at the church Monday night and fitted the new rugs. Prospector Talks To Auburn Pupils AUBURN Frank Harpham, trapper, bounty hunter and pros pector for the last 14 years in Alaska, talked to the upper grade pupils, telling them of the geographical and geological mar vels of Alaska. Stories of Caribou, elk, grizzly and Kodiak bear fas cinated eveiyone. ; . Discussion of geological forma tions was along the line of re cent study in the eighth grade science class. Information concern ing the Eskimos, the many tribes, languages and homes was of spe- Lial interest to the intermediate grades. Harpham is visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Glenn Dodson. Plans for Christmas Will Be Completed UNION HILL Mrs. Jessie Carter will be hostess to the mem bers of the Union Hill Woman's club at her home Thursday after noon. Plans for the Christmas meeting will be completed at the meeting. Goodfellows Hear From Foster Son ZENA Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Goodfellow have received a let ter concerning their foster son, Sgt Richard Pierson, who is a pa tient at Fort Ord hospital in Cal ifornia. He has suffered facial paralysis. Sgt Pierson was train ing 35 men every six weeks at the time he became ill. DONTCOMEIF !n. you ve got a f3 XWEAK HEARTl Valby Births, AUMSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Dean Roberts have an nounced the. birth of a: son, No vember 18. 28 Women Sign For Nursing MT. ANGEL The Red Cross home nursing class held its first meeting in,, the library of St Mary's ; school Tuesday night Twenty-eight women have sign ed up for the course, thus far. '- The textbooks had not been re ceived from headquarters, so, no regular class was possible. An out line of the workwas given by Mrs. Melvin Keegan and Miss JoH lianna Dehler, who with Mrs. James Shaffer, who was absent because of illness, will conduct the classes. All three are registered nurses from Mt AngeL . . The next class will be held Fri day night, December 10, at ; 7:30 and thereafter each Friday night at the same time for 12 weeks. If the number of enrollees in creases, two classes may be or ganized, meeting on different nights of the week. As soog as the textbooks arrive they: will ; be placed on sale at BaumanV store and can be procured there. Registered Bull Sold to Klein AUMSVILLE An Ayrshire bull, " Aumsville Acres Admiral, was sold last week to Hans Love- lin of Silverton, by E. Klein. ; "j Mrs. Albert Klein who has been convalescing at her home here, following injuries sustained when their car was hit by. the train when she Was, riding, is improv ing and is able to sit up part of the day. i ! Mrs. Morrison Much j Improved in Health .'; AMITY Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson of Dundee Saturday visited Mrs. Margaret Morrison who has been ill at her home here since early June. She is much improved and is now able to be out for a short walk each day. LAST TIMES TODAY MICKEY ROONEY TOMMY GfflL fs GffiL CBAZYT H -:iwVi f r- Hvs - . ' : ' ! ; i I if I -ADVENTURES IN IRAQ" j , I i ' " " . ' ill j lsxis Fridayl if iisSsr I j m mm k PLUS ADVENTURES i COMPANION FEATURE1 ' ! 1 j jj ! ii iiiVtiiiav:' - P ll 1 " , L S ! ; i ,.. . , - I trti' r mi i n'-'l - n - ---1 n i -1- -'-' im i T mji jTi' 0 mi 1 :0w Mrrtm- -irr nr r i r -. f - - t ' p-"-'..-. A X GoqiiilleFolk Visit Friend 23 1 FOX VALLEY -4- Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Harmonf of j Coquille were weekend ; visitors at j the W. M. Griffin home. They are long time friends i of j the 9 Griffins, but j had not seen each other for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston had ;as j Thanksgiving day dinner guests : .his sister,! Mrs. Hilda Humphreys, arid children, Betty, Leland and Clary ce of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston of Fax Volley. J The Orville Downing family were Fern Ridge! party guests Thanksgiving. Their son, Duane, was home fromf Oregon State col lege jfor: the holiday. : ' j C ;, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston and family and Mrs;-Daisy Johnston spent Thanksgifing! in Salem. i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burch and two (daughters f of i Stayton were Sunday guests Of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Griffin. 1 If ! ii - I S The well drilling machine ar rived from Portland last Wednes day jto drill a jjvellj for irrigating purposes at ; the aul Johnston ranch. They had went down about is leet up to Saturday night The drilling j has been lin! solid rock most of the djrpthj and is quite slowly going. The machine is kept going two hur shifts per day Three men are employed to oper ate the machine; I j 1 Albert Julian I injured his knee while making jbedar fence posts in the mountains near Detroit A sow tooth struck his; kneecap caus ing His knee tofstiffen for a time. .1 ....... i - 1 . I i tie didn't minx tne in jijiry was ser- ious but it was jquite painful nev ertheless. Julia4 ; came home Sat urday. ; j v ! M : , he Present with joFwtvrel TODAY and ; FRIDAY- BRIAN DONLEVYi- ANNA LEE - WALTER BRENNAN 'HAIIGIIEII ALSO DIE" -COMPANION FEATURE THIGH EXPLOSIVE L'.H ! IMth I. ; I Chester Marjrls. Jean Parker - JCDY GARLAND DORSEY IN CUAZY A si M. I 13 ! SB 1 i ' If' f si 1 r 1 1 -