tjfcXdvisory Boards
r ' TH j l
L Barnes New President
fen
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By MARIAN LOWRY
,.vns of the incoming and retiring boards of the
? W C. A. advisory group are meeting for a supper,
,L dav evening, at tne nome 01 mis. woDert U. Hall
l"1": ..in,.u- Members of the camnus Y. W r a
.Swill attend the gathering, and Mrs. E. E. DeCou',
&Taend
cVk Barnes was elected president of the advisory
l . recent meeting and announcement was made of
...aboard members
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KMw
( - -i ...... xhn.en
liw of the board; Mrs.
er,carrespondin?
f ftcreUry; r.
treasurer.
Ifflny McCamant has
ft, board as president u
tor.
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P" I. Constance.
f ' Clarence A. Chase,
MITT ",, t, m ri,,..
F1 l.ahJ mamhara
Can A. Chase, Mrs. J. R.
17. Fannv McCamant,
I b Wilcox. Mrs. William
E Mrs. Clifford Stalsberg.
mm SALEM
jTwidiy in Eugene as guest
.... -j DrnfMctnrml WO-
EEH ouu " -. "
fclUO is meeung ui a unui
fcty evening at ws ..11.15.-.
BUU HB1L
Ible club members are en
Eng their husbands ' at i
Jew pack
guards
HE FLAVOR
Ml
fnpaoMr.eoorai
M AMm Onffaa P..!,!.-
fjoaone step further than
7 meftodi, " .y Theodore
J,admeiiiJeiit coffee ex-
not only does the coffee
"Mfnaher.butititaya
ll'a dcllllmii f,,ll j
wn coffees are pres-
i k. Tjvi I"" "1 CIOUO."
P,Milb e, protective vapor
i Hill" th. .11 . .
. oiouow gooa
"7 particle of roffe..
j! Cnrrcr j. miiu.
WMoorj, and you get not
Katiafylg coffee, but
Wewpona, too. Alpine
Phil Nordling Is
New President Of
Kotillion Club
KOTILLION club concluded its
season with a picnic dance at
Swimmers Delight, Tuesday even
ing, sixty-five couples attending.
Phil Nordling was elected pres
ident lor the new year, Carroll
Groshong, vice-president; and
Mrs. Glenn Pirtle, secretary
treasurer. Retiring officers were
T. C. Luckey. Jr.. Dresldenlr Pnh-
ert Phillips, vice-president; and
Mrs. Ralph A. Kindler, secretary
treasurer. The club will resume He
ule of dances in October.
Newcomers U,-,ri,
Guest At Party
Given On Tuesday
fS a welcome to recent new-
Vnn-IT"5.'0. Eugene- Mrs- Hal
xoune enterta n.. j .
nrf v.ij u v aesseri
T?.lJ'' dw par'y hr home
were the honor guests.
oartv at the homn nf Mr. ami tut
Cal Young, Thursday evening.
MOTHERS ENTERTAINED
Sixteen attenrieH th HAccoft
party and meeting for the Alpha
uena ri inomers ciuo at tne nome
of Mrs. J. J. Godlove, Tuesday
afternoon. Mrs. Leah RAvnnlris.
sister of Mrs. Lucy Perkins and
a visitor from Seattle, was a guest.
In June the club is to meet with
Mrs. li. J. Temple.
HERE FROM PORTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. T,
(Catherine Taylor) of Portland
were viaitora in KiicrAnp mm
Tuesday night. Mrs. Lee formerly
uvea in tugene.
FOR THURSDAY,
men will meet Thnmrinv t nln.
thirty o'clock in the parlor of the
First Baptist church.
RliHffcrK.' rlnh nf PatViccAa
Lutheran church will meet Thurs
day afternoon with Mrs. Alvin
Bertelsen.
The Ladles' AH of Control
Lutheran church will observe Ms
thirty-fifth anniversary Thurs
day afternoon at two o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Erick Johnson,
1599 Orchard street.
Groun nn nf the Women's lWte-
slonary society of the First Chris
tian church will hold an antique
and hobhv Rhnw Thnrerlnw after
noon at two o'clock In the white
room of the church.
Youne Mothers ffrnnn nf the
Women's Leaeue nf the First Cm.
(fregatlonal church will meet
Thursday at seven-thirtv with
Mrs. R. F. Jensen.
OTHER THURSDAY EVENTS
Detrree nf TTnnnr will meet
Thursday at eltrht o'clock in T)nv
hall.
Neighbor nf Wnnrtprnft mill
meet Thursday at eight o'clock
in Moose hull . Memrtera frm
Junction City, Coburg and Spring
field will be guests.
rne choral group of the Amer
ican LeEion miVllUrv ,lll meet
Thursday at seven-thirtv nVWfc
with Mrs. C. M. Urev instead of
with Mrs. Lester ,Edblom. About
fifteen members of the Bewing
Club met Tneariav wttti lVTra Well
Sleeper. The afternoon was spent
puinng siiCKers on the poppies for
mo j-oppy ojay saie Saturday.
TUESDAY PARTY
Sixteen members of Illahee
division attended the dessert and
bridge party held Tuesday after
noon at McCrady'g cafe. Mrs.
Buoy
Others invited .
2 "L1"...!.
ii) .'"" ocmen Babb.
rS. W. S. Ruaaall ..?
ieroZn
LynnS:MrTady.a5Cherer,Mr8-
Miss Griffin u
Given Shower
- wis nonored at a
miscellaneous shower Tuesday aft-
Sn'iST" ' h "mother,
cted a hoVte'sses; " CtlUm
freshme8'!8 Were opened anl -3!!
wire served to the fol-
""b. miss tiernice Griffin Mrs
aCnH'lrGri?'n' MfS- r- N- KUnfelter
and grandson Ronnie, Mrs. Harold
oh5nnnMChiTd1re')' MrS- ren J
nS fMr!- LlzJEie HUI' Mr- Mil.
i.rf i) 01 Eugene. Mrs. Mil
lard Hutchison, Mrs. Mattie Ren-
Mr.s-,Le"le Cassill, Mrs. Le
. Br.inkerhoff, Mrs. Anna B.
Oldham twvb t i-n.j.
i"K:DJ of Springfield, Mrs.
fumoun, jwrs. uecile New-SmhM7-
A?7 Bal1' Mrs- Vem
omltn. IVTre 19e4U n. . .
Terry Beatrice Griffin. Mildrert
well, Marjorie Griffin, Mrs.
CIara Powell, Mrs. Maxine Nel
son. MrS. Mertle t3..tlM r
: . v- UMU, ivirs. ;ora
fi ,0n' 18 Klinefelter, Mrs. Lu-
a lucr-nerren, Mrs. Andy Olson,
Mrs. Coe McBee, Mrs. Mable
onelly. Mrs. Fannie nri..iM - - a
aunt from Portland and Mrs. Mil
ler and Mrs. Bernlce Ketchum,
hostesses. Others invited were:
Misses Marffret tttttle- j
Olson, Mrs. Raymond Rnhvier
Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Fritts, Mrs. Joe
swearington, Mrs. Pearle Schan-
tOl, MrS. L. Smith. Mra Alkl
son, and Miss Agnes Griffin.
Election Held
Election Of Officers ran hel at
the meetine nf .Tnh'a n..i,t.
Tuesday evening. Ml.a dk,.h,--
Carlisle being named honored
queen. Other officers are Miss
Dorothy Stewart, senior princess;
Miss Margaret Zimmerman, inninr
guide and Miss Patricia Pirtle,
guide an;d Miss Patricia Pirtle,
marshal. The appointive officers
will be named later. Install
of the guardian's council .was held,
wim miss Eleanor Perkins, grand
guardian for Oregon, and Mrs. F.
R. Dunlan. errand treaai irer !
charge. Members of the council
are Mrs. A. V. Lewis, guardian;
C. M. Urey, assistant guardian
Mrs. W. C. Rebhan, secretary
Mrs. L. A. Toll, guardian of fi
nance; Mrs. Ray Allen, guardian
of paraphernalia; Mrs. C. L. Rob
erts. ffuarHian nf cnMfihim-...
C. F. Hyde, hospitality. Mrs. R. J,
Brund, retiring guardian, was introduced.
Miss Parker Honor
Guest For Shower-
Wedding On June 10
JJONORING Miss Florence Park
er, who is to be married on
June 10 to Fred Carlson, Jr., Miss
Mildred Roach entertained with
a miscellaneous shower the nast
week at McCrady cafe.
uuests included Miss Parker,
Miss Betty Jo Plant, Miss Marjorie
Jackson. Miss Pat. namhlll lurle.
Alice Baker, Miss Lois Stacy, Miss
.ccno iomsetn, miss Mary Jane
mugeni, miss Dorothea Parker,
Miss Elaine Tfeurherrv Mm Tn.
Matheson, Mrs. A. West Johnson,
rare, wmiam van Nuys, Mrs. Don
dmcr, ana mrs. jonn McKy, Jr.
Thompsdn-Farr .
Bethrothal ls Told
OAKRIDGE. Mnv 91 finelal
The engagement of Miss Edythe
r bit, music instructor in tne Oak-
ridee hi eh srhnr.1 tn WlUl.m
Thompson, pastor of the First
t-nnstlan church of Oakridge, was
announced ai a cnurcn party giv
en Saturday evening at the church
Miss Farr. whose home la In Pn.
quille, has taught here tha past
iwo years ana is a graduate ot the
University of Oregon. Mr. Thomp
son came from California but hag
lived In Eugene the past three
years while Attending the Mn-th.
west Christian college from which
ne win ne orannateri tnie .inn.
The weddine date haa heen aet
ior June o at tne nome of the
bride's parents in Coquille.
The nartv wna o ahnnl a.. MA
Glenn Rounds served as . school
master and the "pupils" put on a
program. The encasement an.
nouncement was written nn the
blackboard and called to the at
tention oi tne pupils.
Orides Mothers Club Has
Election; Mrs. Parrett
Will Serve As President
ORIDES Mothers club held its meeting Tuesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Lee Stuart, fifteen attending.
This was thp final catVierins nf aa.-. ... u i..u
o o ocwuu iui me ciuD,
tne group to resume activities in October.
Mrs. John Parrett of Jasper was chosen new president
fl-n..n Y--4.ll-,- . .
Orirlea la an nro-antaatinn fnr in
dependent women at the Univer
sity of Oregon and the Mothers'
Clllh was nr0anle)4 tn aaaiat tha
girls with their social and inter
est activities.
Mrs. A. Ralph Gray was elected
vice president; Mrs. Charles Hast
ings, secretary; Mrs. J. A. Bird,
treasurer. Besides Mrs. Pengra
other officers for the past year
have been Mrs W T. AnArmnn
vice president; Mrs. L. B. Smith
as secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. Pen era Installed the new
officers. The club presented Mra.
Pengra .with a gift for her services
during the past year.
Mrs. J. B. Sutton headed the
nominating committee listing can
didates for the new officers. -
Dial Club Names
New Officers At
Tuesday Meeting
MEW officers for the Dial club
were elected at the group's
annual meeting, Tuesday evening.
Miss Nina Boesen was chosen
Dr6Sldent. snrreeHin lurtea T.e
Verne Lamb. Mias Hazel Steph
enson was re-elected vice president
and Miss Mae Hewes was again
named secretary-treasurer.
ine Tuesday meeting was a
dinner and nrnffram at fievmn,,.
cafe with Dr. Howard R. Taylor
of the University of Oregon as
speaker. Mra. Marvin T. Warllck
was a guest. Twenty-two attend
ed the meeting. '
Miss Vera Mannel, Miss Edith
Coleman. Miss nertrnHe riala-laln
Miss Charlotte Choate, Mrs. Ruth
Richardson, and Mrs. Carroll Mc
Cormack were hostesses.
Calendar
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Harold Johnson and Mrs. Fred
Jost won the prizes at pinochle,
and Mrs. Frank Baltimore and
Mrs. C. B. Patrick, at bridge. The
next business meeting will be
Monday, June 2,
PYTHIAN SISTERS
Helmetta temple of Pythian
Sisters met for a covered dish
dinner and business meeting
Tuesday evening. About seventy
five attended. Helmetta club
meets Wednesday, May 28, at the
hall for a covered dish dinner,
a a
TUESDAY PARTY
Nine members of the Auxiliary
to the B. Of R. a. attanrieri the
dessert and bridge party held
Tuesday evenincr with Mr.
Charles A. Humphreys. Prizes
were won by Mrs. Rnv A Hum
phreys, Mrs. G. H. McCoy and
mrs. ueorge t. Asn.
Benefit Tuesday .
Thirty tables were In n1a fnr
the annual rieseert an.4 hena.lt
DartV Blven by St. Marv'a- rathnllo
school Mothers' club, Tuesday aft
ernoon in St. Mary's hall. Mrs.
George B. Schaefers and Mrs. J.
P. Nugent were cn-phairmen fnr
the- event. Prizes at contract and
auction bridge, pinochle and five
nunarea were nome-marle rake.
For a short nrnsram rharlea
Granzer played harp solos, Kath-
ryn jnn neiaenreicn played ac
cordion numbers. anA the hnvai
choral club of St. Mary's school
sang. The hall was colorfully dec-
uraiea in spring Iiowers.
Coterie Club
Coterie nlllh memhara aaaan..l.J
at the home of Mrs. R. R, Huestis
for their last meetlno nf the anrlna
Tuesday. New officers chosen are!
Mrs. L. O. Melsel. nresiHent- Mra
W. M. Beairsto. vice nresldent-
Mrs. O. S. Fleteher eatratam.-
treasurer; Mrs. G. D. Hoffman.
press chairman. Mrs. Beairsto
Served last year Ae senretarv an.4
Mrs. A. F. Backberg as press chair
man. The groun Diana to meet nn
the second Thursdays next year.
COMPLETE
FEMININE HYGIENE
alT"""" DEMANDS,
"V ?T tfei-
M1.LiLJB.KiJF
A MORE BEAUTIFUL STORE THAN EVER
At Miller's Thursday,
Friday and Saturday
MISS META O'BRIEN
fashion adviser for
BUTTERICK PATTERNS
Too
.""nit . -vsicnc. TOO
Atld Eta 5 euntudiac adrinttMif
1. Dm m tec accMea, iim ooc iiriui.
No wili( day. Caa to ud tliit
! iMuiTlr auks ptnplntlca lul
Py. ReaiafM oiri Uom fttf iiuioa.
4, Ami kt pin, 'blb, tnmttm, tutor
f 4tM bu Jmb tmuiti fht Aprront
Jul ,ef. Tli Amerlao loiilim. of
InaMtriif lor Mas btnatm w fabric.
Women uat men Arrid than any other
aeodorant. Tiy a ir today at any drug,
Miss O'Brien will be in our pot
tern department to assist you in
your dressmaking problems.
Pleas feel free to consult her.
jo'! BUTTERICK PATTERNS EXCLUSIVELY AT MILLER'S
Wednesday
8 p. m. B. of R. T. auxiliary
dinner, Moose hall..
6 p. m. Westway club din
ner, home of Mrs. H. M. Wheeler.
Wednesday evening Rotana
club dinner, Osbum hotel.
6:30 p. m. Minerva club sup
per, summer home of Mrs.
Spencer Collins.
7:30 p. m. Blue River chap
ter Past Matrons' club meets
at McKenzie River Masonic
temple.
7:30 p. m. Loyal Star of
America meets at Moose hall.
7:30 p. m. Spinsters club
party, home of Miss Jacqueline
Lara way.
8 p. m. Rebekahs meet at I.
O. O. F. temple.
Thursday
'9:30 a. m. Eugene Council
of Church Women meets at
First Bantist rhnrxh
1:30 p.m. Amitie club meet
ing, home of Mrs. Noble Bond.
Thursday afternoon
Bethesda Builders club meets
With Mrs. Alvin Bertelsen.
2 p. m. Benefit party for
Theta Rho girls, I. O. O. F.
temple.
2:30 p. m. Outdoor group
of Women's City club meeting
at home of Mrs. G. M. de Broe
kert. 2:30 p. m. Sorosis club
meeting, home of Mrs. Cassie
Hyde.
2 p. m. Antique and hobby
show of Group 1 of Women's
.Missionary society of First
Christian church, at the church.
2:30 p. m. Central Lutheran
Ladies' Aid meets with Mrs.
Erick Johnson.
6:30 p. "m. Business and
Professional Women's club din
ner, Knights of Pythias hall.
7:30 p. m. Young Mothers'
group of Women's League of
First Congregational church
meet with Mrs. R. F. Jepsen.
Thursday evening, Thimble
club party at home of Mr. and
Mra. Cal Young. . .
8 p. m. N. O. W. meets at
Moose hall.
8 p. m. Degree of Honor
meets at Day hall.
IMO RTJYLE CIRCLE
raatBTS ON TUESDAY
imo Ruyle circle of the First
JaaDtlst Phlireh heM ln-t.ll-.I- -a
... ...v. tiioMuauUfl 111
officers at its meetine Tuesday
evening, ivirs. irann n. Rhodes
IS nresident! Mra. TTenneth nv.ni-.
first vice nresMent- hjTw. t..i r.n '
bert, second vice president; Mrs.
rkcnnotn i-uiier, secretary; and
Mrs. Miner Mclntyre, treasurer.
Mrs. Alhert ..... i
...uu.B woa in
charge of the program on "Eastern
ugnw. Mrs. Touias led devo
tions, and Miss Joy Ward played
a Violin snln Mra DbmI i-!mu .
. ....... . a ml UUUCt U
Mrs. L. C. Van Houten and Mrs
E. C. Harms took part in the pro
gram. Mrs. C. L. Trawin closed
the program .by reading letters
from mlimfnnarle. . Mra A t
Harms, installed the new' officers!
nosiesses were Mrs. Foster Har-
rold. Mrs. T.en n&i)ta M-a T.-.i.
-. " "'I ....a. tickle
Jensen and Mrs. Ted Brown.
Woman's Part In
Home Defense Told
For Zonta Members
"T0 remember the good things of
peace time and to maintain and
Cherish them luaa nn. n. Ih. Im
portant activities highlighted tor
women s pari m tneir home com
munity under the national defense
program in a talk by Mrs. Albert
n. Ttlfany at the Zonta club in
stallation banquet, Tuesday eve
ning. Public health work, edu
cation, homemaking, all were list
ed as important functions that
must go on. In addition, Mrs. Tif
fany told the club members wo.
men can co-operate with other
community and civic groups in
providing entertainment for those
in the service when occasion de
mands such helpfulness from the
community; they can do much good
with work for Bundles for Britain,
and the Red Cross chapter activi
ties. Recalling the influenza epi
demic with the last World war,
Mrs. Tiffany said the women can
do a great service by learning some
practical nursing to assist in the
home community if such an emer
gency comes again. Constructive
action and planning are Import
ant now, and the success of
achievement when emergencies
come depends on what we are do
ing now and how we are doing it,
the speaker added. If one is busy,
working constructively, there Is
no time to be afraid, she said.
Other Program Numbers
For other program numbers at
the dinner, Miss Madalena Gius
tina nlaveri vlnlln enina b.am
panied by Miss Euphem'ea Lara-
way; ana miss uia Winston of the
Thranert dance studio gave two
dances, anrnmnanlen1 hv Ma n
tricia Edwards.
Initiation, conducted by Mrs.
Spencer Collins and Miss Laraway,
Was held fnr Mlsa TWnthea
enport, Mrs. Thelma Peckham, and
mrs. Anne iernngwell, the three
newest members of the club.
Installation Held
Installation of new nfflnera ma.
conducted by Mrs. Robert M.
Fischer, Jr., junior past president,
Those taking office Include: Mrs.
Georffe Knrn nreaM.nt. M- Ai
' ) ...IB.
bert ,R. Tiffany, fflrst vice presi
dent; Miss Robin Jones, second
vice president: Miss Eunhemea
Laraway, secretary; Mrs. Fred
Murphey, treasurer; Miss Louise
Van Fleet. Mra. L. F. Renann j
Mrs. Ralph A. Hone, directors.
Mme. Rose Mnnrew larf th. -l..u
In group singing. A past presi
dent's pin was presented Mrs.
Ralph A. Hope, retiring president.
Attending- the nnnnn.l .i.e..
Miss Dorothea Davenport, Mrs.
Frank Wills, Miss Madalena Glus-
una, Mme. nose MCGrew, Mrs.
Harry Veach, Mrs. Elizabeth Ro
mane, Mrs. Spencer Collins, Mrs.
Fanny Marlatte, Mrs. Ralph A.
Hope, Mrs. George Korn, Mrs. Al
bert R. Tiffany, Miss Robin Jones,
Mrs. Fred Murphey, Mrs. L. F.
Bonson, Mrs. H. L. Studley, Mrs.
Lillian Eldridge, Dr. Ella C. Meade,
Miss Margaret Hemenway, Mrs.
Anne Leffingwell, Dr. L. S. Kent,
Mrs. L. O.. Meisel, Mrs. Thelma
Peckham. Mrs Ralnh A
1 ...... ........ ji.iuci nun
Mrs. lAiawig Kaufman, Dr. Mar
caret Tfnele. v Tnhe.t
Fischer, Jr., Mrs. W. H. Hodes, all
memoers oi tne cluo; and the two
visitors, Mrs. p atrlcia Edwards and
Miss Ula Winston.
The regular club luncheon comes
uie iirst i naay in June.
at
MISSIONARY r.prvi n
REPORTS ELECTION
The Women's Missionary society
of the First Christian church held
election of nffleera at i. ... i.-
Tuesday afternoon, re-electing
S otevens as president
The new ntfirerm are Mr. A n
Cromwell, vice president, and Mrs
W. E. Saunders, secretary. The
re-eiected officers are Mrs. M. R
Thompson, treasurer; Mra. Nettie
nocKaaay, world Call secretary
Mrs. Arrah Rtnmn literati... ...
retary. Installation will be June
IV.
Mrs. G.'H. Roberts gave devo
Hons nn "The ni.nin . .v..
Church." M. E. M. Pittemrm
ana Mrs. Bert McCurry took part
In the Ytroffram. "Mr n.-tei ca.
lee. who with hmr hiieh-iM .
, ...... .,Hgwauu rvas tx
missionary in Africa for twenty
jca10, bpuks me group. Both
she and Mr. nvArlme a.rn-.v-a i
even In i7. folllnwlnv tu
, which was attended by about sixty.
Southern Lane Fair
Plannd By Group
PENETRATION NEEDED
A firTiaall ViAlsfi iat V)Am4
, . ill mi CKK
before hoilfncr If hv t-.- --r...
mj fcwc iiativvs
ofHonauras, who explain their
action by saying there is no other
way for the hot water to get in
to cook the egg,
Home Fashioned Baked
uooas at the
7wmi
Miss Brown,
Mr. Stewart
To Marry
THE engagement of Miss Anne
oiuwn 10 nay r. Stewart, jr.,
was announced the past week at a
. . a..w, n HIH ..Ull.a Ui jWlOa
Betty Jane Quigley.
The wedding is to be an event
of the summer.
Both Miss Brown and Mr. Stew
art are Juniors at the University of
Oregon. The bride-elect has been
prominent in drama department
activities. She is the niece of Mrs.
Catherine Thompson of Boise,
iciano. Mr. Stewart, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray E. Stewart of Eu
gene, is a member of Sigma Alpha
Epsilon fraternity on the campus.
Attending the announcement
dinner were Miss Dorothy Durkee,
Rodney Burkett, Mr. and Mrs.
Loren Lewis, Donald E. Hargis, all
of Eugene, Miss Pat Howard of
Portland, Dick Turner of Port
land, Miss Brown and the hostess.
Approximately 600 voleanle
craters exist today which were
active in late Historical times.
Florsheim shoe.
For Men A Women
Exclusively at
BURCH'S
1068 Willamette
COTTAGE flnnw mr... "I
(SDeciall Memhera nf the
for the Southern Lane county fair,
sponsored by the Cottage Grove
cnamoer oi commerce, met Wed
nesdav nnnn fnr the m.mn-. - j
making plans for the fair. The
rvronesaay meeting wai called by
. n. h ii sa Dean nn amnaat aata.eke.i
-- ' - e-'.a viiBiiiuci p.CBl"
. . '"''n in 111 tall Ilia n
ot the fair board. There are five
memoers on the board named by
Luc cnamoer oi commerce, includ-
lflff Mr. Mnrlaanlr. Phaa'a. OiM..
N. .T. Wpltnn T.o-r T ... 1
xi. u. wimamson. Tne fair ii ua
uanv in tne Pnriv fail t n tt...u
ner, county 4-H club leader, met
wim me group Wednesday.
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DESTRITCTIVfc flQTTraavt
Twentv thnitaantf i,mm .iia.
Of Kr11ThBKtarn tTnaslB.a I.
- em. -"'-A.'i aic in
fested with gray squirrels, which
o consiaeraoie aamage to bird
HIV.
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or t ajoetor about your health. In other words, we are prepared
to take care ef yeur every fur need from cleaning to restyling.
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III W.it 7th
Phone 3587
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touch at your throat, on your lapel, on your pocket, -'-; iy-
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