Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, May 21, 1922, Image 14

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    WANTED Fomalo Help
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Mill, j
h vnurli, 1'iiro lit
llllil evii-
.,.in. lltr'M". Iiuonl
mill Hiiui'.
.,,..,1,1 tiidenl i iruin in in
H'lS'l'li" ''"I""'''" a"'l iIikIH'
' uuvmirh duiiiiK aunuiier. I'linii
SiV.
K'ASTI'll' '" ''" I"'"""
wiiik. I'll" 132V fliini III In !
HELP WANILU
MM. HAI.KHMKM WAM'KIM'.. sell
Willi tHI'l KH'ltPt IMlV'l'llMtllI tun I'
din. I ItiHihftn,. tner hunt, ic
V- rv
ri'-M
ItlH'l H t'lMIHIIIMMIIMt. HI I'll 1 1
l(V'fhltltl ur uuy M1
llllf today. Hhmik tiitii
lcrilll V MW M VII I Id ))). Will li Tin.
K.iiyiiii f'niMimny, Inc.. Iwe .Mii1iin,
iuA, 4 t 1 am i finful ymir.
U-2' I
H.II IWi-nl
h, fm-tury
nut fl 'l.
Wuyim JVUtf,
If.) Ml illnrM.
I II 1 lll IIIUUI
l-'ull or imri
Co., II Wmi
B-2I-I
raliii-oii
mill. N-w Vint.
u' iS'TKIt - I'"!" f tinnier to
pt.irr
Vim it.
hi.un.'. W. F. Chill.
I'hfMi r'.
HELP WANIED
Mill 1. 1 I'M INHtlHANCK CUM-
i'ANV WANTM MANAllKIl 1'lilt
vvchtkhn nuioonN. im Miwr
Hi: IlKTWKh'N TH'IWTV-KIVl:
ANI I'lllirV VIOAHM. IIP AUK. HI'
ni.iiii riiAHACri:n. cohnkhh
ISKIIIIY ANI INTKI.I.IOKNrn
ASH II 10 A III. 1-1 Til I'UHNIllll
llilNll. KXI'MIIIKNI'M A 1 1 V A N
TAllU'ilIH. MAXIMUM OiiN
TIIA'"r IIOJ'IVAI.KNT TO Uoon
VKAII Klllirr VKAII. HIM.KNIilll
I'KIIMANWNT I'litilTUlN. AH.
liltlit W. I VIIAHKII, IHIIKl-r-nil
!' AOKNTri, riKUUI!. Hl.
IiaKO'I'A. IUiii.-S. 12-11
MAS "It Wii.MAN WAN'TKIi M
rr-klv (oil tint, 1 1 no nn lornr
n.;tn llnif. lllntr mm hi tlt um
lry tn wirr, i:iirinit mm"'
rrjbjry. lmrniiiltiil Hosiery Ml 1m,
IM'jI, Norrhtwwh, Pa.
Mondavi. (-Kl.ii
WANTED
WATITl- Cmul lllll" tiil-dlMr ilt-
ni.le for tt i ml wifi, iiiy tt-
lilili'f 1"'") rtl'it toniM. I'lKit ,r
ul nitniiiiti trrouit'iV 6 r I -1
WAN'T It l-'urntolK-a liotiH'. irt'f-r-nlily
:k riHiti'ii, ruA-lf-m, ntmut .luti
Ki. Iii-t f rnfpr'urt'n f.trnitir.i
, ci, li 33. . fc-Sl-3
I HAVi; nfinit t-titU imil itiyin,mi nn
.-iioti Allidrltt hIiouI fiifiu to offT
fnr rmt nr lfiiirnvn plnrp in
l(i VHlky, Outi ftl CI2 U. Tlh Ht.
J. J. Mttrk, Mitr A. rtivltv J7K21.
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Morning Register Professional and Business Directory
rtlYSK'IANrt AN'I 8lHiKOXH
pn n. jiBAnpni.rYrrti-ti- iitiN to
MVUlMf ld ai -f rhlldreo. 410-
4in u a w. t;ta. Offic phuua 06
pllft Ot'M.KJN AND NIM.flON Trtlra
ttfnttwt-tB !tw erf. r. no atid hmi.
fc irto4 ami ! furnUlnHl. Office
. 4 , U. P. V. Ptton 1.13.
1)11. It
it. riri.on mtit 4io m. w
tiaii ltiMar phona
PH. J. P. TITtil tbitrtra aad )! if
rblMrMt a aerially. Prow UU NmUi
m4 Oak lrl.
pit I. K. I'OX-Offir. S10 U. a W. blilg.
OPTOM KTlt 1ST
DR ROYAI. J. UMTK Vision arlanllflmllr
forixirt t protr itaa. Ki-tl a
ten l ion to rhlldrrn. mm Wlllatnaua
niinornAOTio
DR. U. ASHTOM Oppeall RUfta Tbcatra
bl-li I'tiana R00.
Pit J. I. KIRUIIRII aotl-T WWW T.mpla.
Vhm 4P), ildcnra iihon 1SB9.
Pit. (IKOitOH A. BIMOM (Jhimpraril' r
ionVM Hi rauM. HenKh raKinia. luon
tn tiimtftif om wtniimeita.
OSTKOPATHIO 1MIYKICIANS
pn. II. I. HTUUl.KY Offka otar U. .
tlnntl hunk. Than MrtJ
Pit. JOHN III HONK OatMpalllia I'hjr-lrUa
' nml HitririMa. UfUca 4UI M. 4 W. M-U-
Phnna IliriJ,
TllNK8n MKIMCINll
Mt:nt('INKrt Try our Ctilna
titdlK liiM whon all la fall. I bnva diutih
to llfninnll Murk, iw, 1Mb n.l OlUw atrrati
VIAVI
Ml Sltth avanw !. Thona TlftJ.
(i)KNTIHTl
Ml. W. H. MOXt.KV nriit!t. mmtarn X-rar
"nilimii-nt. ' 1'hona 7U, OrvRoo Thpatro
i''iit., tiuitnna, ura.
l D. tlAHIin llooui 401 MoatorrM
'.i.Miiirn l.ll.
UNDICItTAKKHS
CnlllKlN VSATt'll Pan.nl Ulnnlnni.
i.i. .Ir ."lUnL mil ante ulpni.nL
i'l.nii.1 .ml raalilnro cnrn.r of T.iilb aaa
I'.nrl .Irntit.. Iluth phuiiii. UH7.
y W. PUANSTBTTKn Kun.r.1 rltwrlnr.
l.-ly .HHl.lnnL Au'lo boarna. 1102 OUT.
iri.i.t. riiimi. ii n.
M.OniSTS
TIIH tlNIVKItUITY tUIIIIKT llllr.nl
itriyit. I'linn. tinl. Out flnwor., pultMl
pi. nn. floral arr.ni.muu for aary pur
po.i.
PAINTING, PAI'KHUANUINO
TINTINO, PAINT1NO, PAI'IORINO. ;.
, .iiywlmroi mniinnnlil. prlcii. Wnllnar-.r
In. 1 .1 ... I .. - f I -1 .4
B. II. I'HTKIIHON
Allln nillnllnv n.l'nlB
r.lntlna oonlraoli
and wallpi.r. am
nm oiiTi-. HiimiK am
OTTi;AMHnlI': AOI8NCV
1 AM A0UNT for tb. (lunard Lino, Anolior
. l.lnn, Atii.hnr.llnnnlil.oti l.tno, FPnnitln.v
, Inn-AniarlR.ii Lino, anil lb. Norwoalnn
Amgrlrnn l.lnn. Ht.ll ami l"l. llokola lo
"nr imlnl In Runino. Hoo mn for .nlllna
"lo nml ratoa, M. Hinrroruil. Dffloa
- "Wi Wlll.miMui iitroot. Buitanis Uroann.
I'l.UMIItNO ANP MKATINO
CIIAHH l.um.EV Plumblni and K.ntlnt,
, JJ,,,0 a'""!. t'Uouo 243. Ilo.lil.nca
11AM, a SlltlMWAY Plumblni, llnnlna- and
.. lln; Hwor nn0 nn.l drain lllo. Uovonlh
d (Ink ilrmtn Pbima 1002.
PK0. D. HMITKMAN Plumbing, tlnllnl,
M K. lib ainM. Plwaa ut.
WANTED
l''AUMl;i(H ATTENTION!
W nrg Imre again in uil you to brlnic
your
Wool, A Nil M i 1 1 A 1 It "
In Hi"
WII.I.A.MKTTI'i linn; ft ji:nic i;u.
. in.ro ynu w ill it. l ,, ,m,,,oy ,,ui,
V'iii Mill miyn l,.,i Mn, a, , yur
""' in huh our ii,iiiiiiiliin
inir price., Alnny or yi,r niilKlihora
hiivv Ih.imi ii.,1,ik with im fur lln.
12 yen,.. In- , y,)ur bunker
ii In
ii rii,iii.
HI. I, I, I'M iiNik iiihI v, urn uru ynu
will tn our ti.Mly cimdMiiiir. Nut
iMiiy uii wimii mil on yuur
CIMTTAM UAItIC
HICAI'I-: ItdiiT
KhMip ikIIn, Iii.Iih, muiM himUii nml
iUlMl nr flllH III H.IIMbM, Wo I
wi' mil' I n at :).',(,
v imy tui. n. lt kindg 0f flirm
mtu.'infifry.
WILI.AM KIT II JIIDH A JITNIC CO
It. M. Mlllnr itml ll.y Iiihnnh-:n
17S Wi'nt j!t, I'hoiio 1314
Afloi 0 p, m., mil 404 J
1020 V
WANTKH
IIMIIlJ KI'KMTiritU
Pnim tlm i'a.iutt In lh liftit
AImi tMHikhiK uIkhniIm, (l.hiit-H. tuiiln of
ull klinl-i, Wi iilvviiyn ny u f'llr
prirn. will it Uo m.l for you on
ci in in 1 1 nut in tun liuciiun iiuirkui
ony Hutuiitiiv.
iiki;h SI
OltKKIt'H Hi;fi.S'i-IIANI HTOUK
147 KunI Dili mr-ot
nr
MS I '.irk it met
G-1H-C
WANTICn -Old rloihlnir nnrt nhoNi
W piiy Rimh prlctt. N"W York" Unr
vnln Mioro, CD VhI nth. 1'honn 'JU
6-P-1iih
I'lASUH WANTK1 V will my ym
r-li for your nM piano, or t rait
ynu una of ihn ni'W iikhIi I VK troli
talking tnarlitmn nntl rTriln; t-t
our UTtiio. Imiwiiy Munln llotin
W A NT II I Th Ktivrna Wonl. n Mill
rofnp.iny In In th mnrki-t fur wool.
Will pay hlshrat inarkol price.
6.9-Iwk
WAST conl wood In 1 1 tliul"r. bmly
fir nml necoml srowtli. Wrlt W.
II. l.ouch. Mi Mill at., Kui;t?nr. Ore.
KVTKinilT 8PKCIAT.IKT
tlt. MKNDKI.H01IN I'rartlra lltnllnl to ror
rrltnt trrora f refrm-tlon and furoth!n
In... 111-212 l W1 rallowi' Wblta
Trmpla I'hntta 1 4R4.
ATTORN ETH
CIIAH. A. HAHOY lloom 8. or or rir.1
National bank, rornor. Ninth and Wlllam
ai atraata.
U M. ' TltAVIH Attnmar-al-lUw. OfftV
otar lt.Taa Ulan Baring Hank, Eu
uvn. ira.
. n. Allen AttomTat-Law.
lamella atraal, upalalra.
WAI.TKR It. JUNK Otflra Rl(!lth and
Willa mot la twu, mom 2, orar Pink of
Ootnman-a. Ph.ina 4a,
U. A- WINTKKMK1KK lnd, Tltla and
rmbala aplnltlva. Offic cornar Elsblb
and Wltlamrtia airarta.
. M. f!At,KINfl Altornny-at-law, Vint Na
HitBal Hank hlrtir. I'hone 1H7.
HAITI IMtKSMNO
IIAHTINOJI BIHTEIta lUglntar bulldlD.
Plinnt 1000.
TDK PKAUTY BIIOP MarralMa and all
ahamiM our atrial ilea. Uooiu 211 Lara-
war Met. I'hmia fl4T,
Aiiriinitain
JIIIIN IIUNEICKKK Artbltxcl lild atip.r.
Int.nilrnt. ani-sp I. n. o. r . Tnmpl
VETKRINAUY KrltOKON
nil. J. A. ri.ANHlAN. tnrlury mirm.
riiime 7SHII, il.y nr BlitUt. Otfloa .nd
Mfflft. oiimtur t7T. Nhilh mfrnii. ..t.
rt.KANI'.HS AN'P PKKSSERH
KrnitNri nrittNii ci.kanino work
i:M.rl uiri .ml naftBarR. ii um ,u
tttrivl. rami. 1.
i'ITY ul.HANKim W. . Nnylor. proa.
I'hnri. 20. 44 Klfntn iivcnu. woni.
m.itirriiin ci.haninii :o i'tmn mi for
llrM'VWM in. 14 iilivn iiiwfc
IMI'KlttAl. n.RANKHS AND llATTKRH .
47 Hovrnlll nvnil" Mtl. rnnn. w.
t'AUI'irr AM) IH'O ClliKANlNO
Hl.ICCTIllO CI.IIANINQ POMI'ANT.
Ollvo i.tn.t.1. I'hon. g7.
CHIHOPOHINT
1)11. M. I."1IANnallHM Foot .poolatUL
(torn., cnllou.04 miuovoil. Puiilonii, fnllen.
arrhn. ami nil omrr iu. p.
tlvnly ouri'il. C-tn.ull.llon frt, . 24 K.
nitlb tnt. Phon. B:l0. - 1
TKANSFISUS
itii .K.anl..r.l 4n. nonnnbVbr
. Homier. Ili.nrnl tr.n.for. Morlng and
bor work our aiiaclalty. T.l.pnoa..i
nrtio. 477. riiiii lam. ' ' "
I I 111) INSIIltANCK
II. A. JOHNSON n.n.r.l Klr Innuranoai
bo.l old lino comp.nliia. and Famon. Kir.
Il.ll.f of liutiolll. ni:y. 70 Wlllam.
.It. 1-tri.r-t. rhoiio Bi'i.
lll'HINICS.S OCLI.lCQUa
BUOKNH IHIHINKH8 COI.I.BOB Bnroll now
for .uuinior mliool. Calaloauo fro. on r
miaul. I'hono Him. '
MlTIriflllAPIlINO
IflBOlIllll WAIL ADVimTISlNO CO. Job
nrlntlnif, liltt-wltlth(c and ninltlRrapnloa.
(ii m.lra 72 WlllnnnMlo, I'hon. 22K.
CWMil.'.nriOK AOKNOIK8
IANB COUNTY nmlllT ABHOCIATION
l" M, Travis naorotary. Loan Bavlna.
uijimwu. WAQow
BUOBNB itltliniBIl WAIION Oarbna r.
moval wrtlM for 'biniln... houw. and
' tlm.K, I'rlw. rraionnM.. lllva ia a trial.
i." m n'.ia.r. 2WI w.hlnlon. Phon. 211.
NIIHKt')
lias. obo. w. noiinma-oiioi; JJ"
PrlTala tnatarnlUr tma. Pkan. 2F,
MORNING REGISTER,
WANTED
KAMMHKH ATTENTION
tlUVH llHK'J OKli'DI for WOl'l IHUl HlO-
liulr, und It will pay you to a o nm
btforn ynu at'll. I luindli'il US pur
cent of tlin mohiilr Hint wnn Hhlp
pi! fiom I'Iiikdihi thin HViioofi. K,
JJ. Uuikur. pUou 142UJ. o-ia-u
WA.N'TKI S or i room on u round
flour or win. ill liuimi'. Want to rvnt
by fliNi of .1 ii in or HiMimr. Ad
ilnnH 771 'J CIO Iti'KiHtor.
C-2I-3
VANTKI A cliifip und triiHty hoiw
for tnii'lthiK. AIko wot'k liuriii-MM.
U, 1 iitiiilli, box Id, motor A, Kn-
WIS pny (ho hlKioat cnh prlco for
any kind of old hiovim mid furnl
Itim. Now York IttursiUn Htoro, 60
Wmt Ith. I'bon CVU. C-4-lniO
'VANTKl) To nut hoiiMo, pn-fc-mbly
hlx-ruoin iitMlfrti bunK'tlow; Klvo
full paitlculiirM. r. O. ilox kK3.
Sl',1.1, your broken atovoa. Junk and
rKa for cub. CC W. Kth. i'honi
CVi. C-14-ln.u
WANTKI) Hlttlntc horn: will puy
t.2U fiirh nnd coino und gel tliuiu.
i'liotiA 1414, . mate Unmo l'urin,
liK'-nw, 4-12-tf
WAXTKI) To you fronh nnioked
und cured tnontH, llvn and (Iri'nai-d
poultry. Karl Hutdwln. 776 Monroe
m. I'hontf Z0. . 1-3-U
WANTKIl ln r urn Ire box for ntorc
and huh'her hhop, Munt l rh";ii.
Krattk I-;. JUutr. IwOWoll. lMiont
Hpriniefh'ld 6-lH-tf
WANTEr-r-8('rond-hiinl planon; will
pny you Dm nutli. Morns M utile
llouar, 912 Willamette. . ll-L'2-tf
MAN Mtindlly imployi'd wltihca board
and room. AUdrma itihl care IU:k-
WANTKD UrriMfnalilnic of nil kinds.
.LOW prlcoau 2U7 1 Ilk' 0. B74U.
6-l7-lwk
WANTED All kinds of chicken.
I'hono 92. Uudd Kompp, 7th and
Onk. 9-S-tt
MOHAJU WANTKD Hlirhoat market
prlco. Thou 1420J. F. 11. Lcker.
4-1-tf
TAKEN UP
l'lCKI-H) lip Onn rnall hrown miiro
-9 yoant old. (inino to my plnt-e G
mlli-a aouilt of town. Ijiwrcnct
ClirlatfiMiin, phono 21K21.
5-21-4
ESTRAY
STItAYED ChcHtnnt nornd mare.
viIkU 1 1 10 pound); amnll a pot In
forutioad. Kinder plao return, to
i. H, NVul, ChiiHw (itirdi'iiH ' or
phiMio Sprinufii'ld 34K2I. 6-21-1
LOST
,OHT Small, round yellow, celluloid
,box containing currency, a baby'a
rlnir and pin nnd other valuables.
Finder clean telephone 610. He
ward 6-10-tf
Lt)HT Hinnll crescent shaped floral
dcnlKn pin. Valued an keepnako.
lit) wan). Lcava at Hon later office.
' , 6-18-tf
LOST Old Town Itod Clmrli'ii Hlvoi
moilol .cunoe. Ufwnnl.. Hlnltll A
fliiyli'.v, euro AmiioniKo. R-21-1
FOUND ,
P'OliNn Prliluy nlclit. Iiulloa' long
kIovl. . Owner cull nt liirlHter of.
fin.. 5-;o-:
MONEY TO LOAN
MnXKY lo lonn'nn nlnrioa. Vlctrolnn,
liotiMolioltl rooiIm; nl.o abort time
niicoml tiiorliriKo lounn to rfBiKin.l
bio lionio ownern. Mwnnn Mort-
KiiKO lie. 6UI Wlllllllietto atroet.
phono ,127. C-12-C
IMIIVATB MON15Y W nro nlwnyB
In tho mnrkot, with monoy to hnn
dlo Improvoil lino county furm
lonna. Kca ltoror & BrundaRO.
4-33-tf
LOANS For fnrm nnd cltjr lonna boo
mo; lowom luturnat ralo! plenty of
money. 1'. J. llorsor. ISugono, Oro.
12-4-tf
PRIVATK lHONHY Pow choice
lonim on Improved cny propeny
wnntrtl. Walia application. Borer
A IlruniJnBe. 4-88-tf
MISCELLANEOUS .
M. MTTCHBU. CATtPBNTKrl ANIJ
IlUU.niCK, ana (neral ropninna;
.tore frofiu and fixtures a apocliil
ty; eailnrnten Riven. 7B9 Cliarnolton
at. Phone S7911. S-16-tf
IF YOU WIBTI TO SKLL op oxchnngo
your Willamette vatioy or rorimna
proportles, write "Webster I. Kln
ctild, 401 Lewie bldg., Portland.
Oro. t-ll-tf
I.AWNMOWEtt grinding by mncMine
expertly done, taxpnrc "a
key work. We onll for (ind deliver,
llnrrv Qarrott, 164 West 8th. Phone
1R10H. 5lla"t?
PAPRU hnnglng ntid palntlnff, kal
Bomlning, Interior and exterior
painting of all kinds. Aoma Pnlnt
ers. phone 161; g'l'jfiH?
TnuCKlNO ANp OTSNISRAIi HA1TI-
INO. waller bcoh, on vhw,
Phone t84. t - 6-10-lmo
BKWINO MACHINE REPAIRING ,
All kinds of machines. K. W. n.
870 W. "tn, l'nono ii'i'tf"'
WOOD BAWtNCl Phone 7S4R. Henry
Hnrhncher.
WOOD SA-WINO Phono "3. Wftl-
Inco Davie. w
EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY,
' MISCELLANEOUS
Afi'tellJiw work ln.no rliilit,
Nutd u atlrk of oak? Wa liuva It.
Codur poatM iMiiuriil ?-Ye air.
i;ur vl ck Jarr nn cur It,
llorniM nliod In ilio country? Yea air.
(Jim of iin on Job at ahop from
Kovt-n Ull alt; lut'-r If nir-ffoajry.
JOKFKIt it BAKU,
Hccoml atn.ot, HprliiKfield
Hun 3-2fl-tf
FUHNITtJIllO KKPAIKINfl AND UP
IIOIiHTIOKINO W have the liir
eat. und bwat eipilppM furniture re
pair ahop In Orron nnd will be
pluuaod lo cull nnd make prlcen on
your work. I'hono 4 02 J, Heaver'
Furniture Iloapltul, fi-4-Jrno
AM KT11C AN JUNIC All klndn of
hoiiaathold K"oiU nnd nerond-hand
clolhi-a, rugM. rubber; matul boukht.
64 V, tlh at. Put Iiolian, phone
MI2. 12-U-tf
T.m'F nuo cAnr-BT cf.kanino
c:d., iuiii ami jtrfimon t., piiuna
I'll. (Nolo tlin a.l.lrmm.) Cull or
wrllu nil lor rui wenvlnr, enrpot
clciiiilnic and InyiiiK. iiuk clriinlnz
una .ixinif. vve buy old carpel..
2-l-tf
a i is amekiua.n junk will pay
lilKllont prlco for urconil hiind
iiloihua. IVo have our own tailor
iiop ana xcnunK tlolhtia fur lam
pr or mriullnr huHh. Wo buy v!ry
tninu In noimeuold good.. rhn
1412. hi Went tlh. 6-0-lmo
ri) (N TUI1H I'AC'KINn Wn fur.
rilnli ovorylhlnit ami work by tha
nuur ur wio joo. .;iii.irnatan fur
nlnlicd. H.uvcr'. rurnlluro IIoiipl
uii. m oi a avenuo I'hon
III2J. t-4-lmo
n.AIN BKWINO.
677 Kant 13th.
G-2-lrr
'J'UO I'l.AVK AUK I'I!I-:k:v-KJ'
III I .MVI-JINITV 1IK.K I I.ASSI-.S
- c"'l""'l frmi Paro Nino.)
I'-r ii ioiik iioju.nco duo to ina. Hhe
wua iihlo lo rnlurn in time lo Ko on
inw juiiiur-aciiior lilcnlr.
...
a ijiiin nullior'a view on nln
Rlurl.tn Iiiim burn u.iincd i,v ih il.ir.i
ycur IjilJn clua, which l reudlntc
...u.uui. opigruina in HRlit In nihil
uon 10 lli roKitlur work In Ovli
Aii'liliiioriilia.lH." Tho clu.ia liml
niuiiy u boou inui;h over other cp.
Kiiium. ,
The AlKobra period Tueailiiy' nfler
noon wan turned Into nit hour of fun.
ni'vernl any. l.eforu J!r. Rocnee
Knve n lent. In a m.irlt of fun It wu
aocinod mat . 'vvryotio recelvlnR
irraiia nniow ninety would have to
orvo i no mcKy rii.:nilier.
. li tt errant, cookie, nnd jaw-break.
era wore Ihu .rofritahmenln. Tho re-
niiiiniler or tho liour was Bpent In
raelui; to aeo who could flnlah the
aiKuura probloma first.
.
Tho Junior Vf Knulhih elans has
oeRun lil .tuny or short storlea. The
text used la "Tha Short Story" by At-
ainson. -i no dook contains such well
Known short Btorlea am: Poo'a. 'Tho
(Jold Hurt"; "Howe's Masquerade," by
riiiwiiiorne; and "The Outcasts of
I'okor Flat," by Jlrcto Harto.
,in niemoora- or tne class are
lenrtilnir lo analyze tho short story
and Mrs. Goodnll hopes that the atu
dents will be able lo tell Rood storlea
rrom poor onea after completing- this
worn. ( .
. The .untvoraltir hlh school, seniors
will present tho delightful three-act
comedy. "The importance, of Beinfr
raiment." ty (ifco wllde. In tho high
ncnooi auauorium. Tnursday eveninc,
May 25.
. Many complications result from the
use of assumed names by lead. ns
Kentlemen. Horqld Gordlnler nnd
Robert McKnlRht. Maruaret Dovery
and Helena Stewart play opposite
inese. no lore the end the olot Is
satisfactorily" solvctT allowing no dull
moments. t
Tho can so of action), and the re
actions to various forms of stimuli
In animal life. Is being studied In the
advanced biology classes, directed by
Mr. Hoskins. Tha work is intended
to Bivo tho student's better knowledce
of his actions nnd reactions under,
vurlpus circumstances and to allow
hltn to turn his instinctive Impulses
into uerui channels.
Work on tho reactions of plants to
various forms ot external stimuli
hns boon completed by the class, as
won na a short study ot; the human
nervous system and its functions, ft" v
Ing tho student sullioient background
to carry on the present work. Each
studont Is required to make .observa
tion of tho actions of some animal
undor controlled conditions. Hobert
Mcknight took kodak pictures of his
Plant thus showing tho plants relic
tion to Its environment.
KAitmsitritts sciiooii xotin
HARKlKlU'ltn. Ore.. May 20.
(Spoclal to tho Iteister.) A number
nr tho high school ntudcnis are go'
Ing to enjoy a picnic near tho Mc-
krnjto bridge at robunr Sunday.
Huv. John T. St Ivors, of the Kugene
Rible university, spoko briefly before
the stuiK-nta of the high school Friday
morning on tlio viuuo of mi educa
tion.
Mins Mo r Hit nnd Mtra TToUlen. hich
school teachers, left WUlny afternoon
to enjoy the wccK-cna in t'ortlnml.
tho mptnlHTS or. the Hpniilsh class
of the high school under the direction
or tho teacher. Aiiss lloldun, gnvo a
(IrnnmttKntlon of different parts of
tho text Kriduy urternoon nt 1 o clock
In tho high school assembly before
Tiie siuiieiits and mo eighth' grade.
The conversation was carried out in
Spanish. OWlug to the fact that thero
Is only, a few In the elnas It was nec
essnry for $omo to take two charnc
ters.
In their fourth gnme of the season
tho Harrlsburg high school baseball
nine won tin overwhelming victory
Friday afternoon on tho Maxson
grounds when they plnyed the Halsey
high school team. The score nt the
end was 8 to 1. tlalsey succeeded In
scoring in the fifth inning nnd would
hnvo scored, but for outs, two Other
times. They were given strnlght outs
In the first two Innings.' The locals
scored twlco in the first Inning, twice
In the second, once in the sixth nnd
throe times the. seventh. A larger
number thnn usual wero present at
the gnme. A return gnmo with Hal
sey at llalsey Is planned for next Fri
day. ,.
Not to Knelt Oilier
Senator T.odgo was .-holding forth
nbout smnll nntions.. A little nation
thnt hna been put In Its place by the
nllles wna, under 4teuw.on nnd tho
senator from Msncnusottii held that
nntions. llko Individuals, occasionally
stood In need of reproof.. "Tho allies
conducted themselves: very nicely. I
think. They were llko the benutlful
girl to whom a bald-headed and poverty-stricken
bachelor hnd tho of
.frontery to propose 'I-ot'a get mar
rle I,' tho bachelor said, grabbing the
girla. band. But. who'd have us?'
ho laughed .
MAY 21, 1922
SOCIETY
Coiitlimod from puffe J f.
happy chatting. Mrs. W. I Cheshire
UHslHtod tho bo teas In serving a most
appetizing rupaMt when at one o'clock
the guests wi:re gutheroil at the
daintily appointed tabln which was
centered with yellow African daisies.
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Ml ms Idyl Wilde gave a p 1 eas I n
party Thursday evening us a far-wi-li
t., MImh KoMflla lioppo wtio Is
leaving soon for Idaho. Velvety wall
f Jo wits nnd grcrus wero used In dec
orating her home, Jan':iuK, gaim-s
and genial conversation wero foU
lowi'd by refrDshtnents for tho fol
lowing happy guilds: Itoin-lla, Hoppe,
Andro W'int worth, Marian Paddock,
Joanne and Juidluo Ackercon, Maxlne
Thompson, Anita and Dorothy Wil
liams, Agnes Men do Wutklns and
Oi-ul Tullfero.
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The W. It. P. U. met Saturday aft
ernoon with Mrs. J, J. Walton, whoso
home was decorated with narcissus
and upple blossoms for the occasion.
AJtT a short buslrii'ss meeting. Mrs.
I'Omhnrd hud charge of tho program
and then Mrs. Walton assisted by her
daughter. Miss Pauline, sorved a
course dinner. Invited gueats w;re:
Mrs. f.corg Mldgley, Mrs. Mae liean
and M rs. Fa n nle Ita rgr. The next
mii-ting will bo held May 27 with
Mrs. (!i:orge Rohblns In College Crest.
a
Mr. and Mrs, David Oraham enter
tained Mrs. Julius Goldsmith of Ore
gon City, and Miss Meta Goldsmith
Inst Bund ay with an all-day party
that begun with a waffle breakfast at
their home. This was followed by an
unto trip to Kliurod where they dined
nnd spent a delightful afternoon re
turning Just In time for their guests
to meet another engagement. These
lovely affairs for Mrs. Goldsmith have
ben so numerous that they have of
ten overlapped each other.
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On Wednesday the D. N, C. g!s
spent r very enjoyable evening at ths
home of MIsh Kuth and Miss Elsie
Miller. After a short business meet
ing the Jteven-nd Jv.-rHon addn-ascd
tho Hub and the remainder of the
evening was spent with music and so
cial chat during which the hostesses,
asfisted by Miss feona Nlcbun, served
dainty refreshments to the club mem
bern and MIhs Mae Ilemmingsen and
Miss Ksther Doty, special guest or
tho club.
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On Wednesday a surprise hirthday
celebration for Mrs. Arthur Addison
was perfectly carried out when all of
tho party went for an afternoon auto
ride that ended at the pretty picnic
groumlu north of the butte where the
birth -lay-picnic supper was enjoyed
by Mr. and Mrs. Addison. Mrs. K. P.
Geary of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Stovcnson.Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Collier,
Miss Mary McCornack nnd Helen and
Dclbert Addison.
. a a a
The Aloha club member enjoyed
Sono o'clock luncheon at the home
f Mrs. I. D. S. Wade on Tuesday
with an afternoon of bridge follow
ing. Pink snap dragons centered tho
nttraetiv table. Three guests, Mrs.
N. F. Macdonald and Mrs. R. E. Mac
donald of Peekskill, N. Y.. and Mrs.
W. F. Lara way of Hood River, par
ticipated In the pleasures and Mrs.
Henry Tromp won the prize.
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Members of the Country club
changed their plans last week and
the Sunday golf tournament was held
at Balem Instead of Corvallis. And
todny they expect to roach Qorvallls
in time to oe o inn or guests oeturo um
afternoon rounds of tho links. The
K u go no club bouse Is being put In
order nnd refurbished for Sunday
May 2S, when the tournament will be
hold here.
Town mothers of Sigma Alpha Ep
sllon men gave a very pleasant In
formal reception Saturday evening
at the home of Mrs. J. W. Kaya for
visiting mothers and their sons.
goodly number .caUed during the
evening. And at one o'clock on
Mothers' day the Sigma Alpha Ep
silon boys were hosts at dinner to
all tho town and visiting S. A. E,
mothers.
a a a
Miss Myrtle Cramer was hostess to
members of the Monday live riun
dred club for an evening of their
favored game at the Anchorage. Miss
Vera Pntton was a special guest and
Miss Katherine Henderson won the
high score prixo while tho low was
presented to the guest. After the
names a delicious luncheon , was
servod.
When the Rebekah 1 degree staff
met Monday evening for drill, they
were decidedly surprised nt the close
of the work to be invited Into the
dining room by Mrs, A. O. Hrnuer,
Mrs. I. P. Inmnn nnd Mrs. Anna blan
dish tor . a refreshing repast. Mrs.
Brauer presided, ns tonstmistress ana
responses were prompt 'anna ciever.
from nil sides of tho tahle.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank rage and Mrs.
Adelaide Illeyi entertained Sunday
evening with a most delightful dinner
nartv at the Osburn for Mrs. Julius
Goldsmith, rormeriy or rugcae um
now of Oregon City, nnd ror msk
Mot. Goldsmith who win leave in
June for a year of study In Spain.
Miss Klma Hendricks was aiso n
member of this happy reunion of old
friends.
Tho ladles division of the College
Crest Community club met Thursun
afternoon nt tho club house to sew
wbllo Mrs. Nellie Helter rend aloud
to them, but a discussion was started
about "Our young people" and Inter
ihn Armenians nnd Turns nna ine
nfternoon was gone before the dook
was opened.
Mr. nnd Mrs. ' Marlon Veatch nc-
enninnniod bv Mrs. J,, W. Kays mo
tored to Portland Friday. Mrs. Jultua
Goldsmith was also n member of the
party as far ns Oregon city. mrs
Knvi will visit wttn ner unuKuivr,
mi Tvrtli Kavs. for the few dnys
before tho return trip Is raaae.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Aenderson of
K as to iv Maryland, were guests at tho
immii-flf Mr. Henderson s cousin. Jirs,
nnnrao Fitch, for tho past week. And
when tney lott ror me norm rt. o.
Lynn, fathor of Mrs. Fitch, accom
panied them ns far as Portland where
he will visit for somo timo.
Fercus Reddle, head of tho school
nf dramatic nrt nt the university and
Norvell Thompson havo motored to
Seattlo to spend tho woek-ond. Mr.
ltoiidin wna Invited to sorvo an one
of the Judges of tho Wayfarer Pa
geant, an annunl event of groat .in
terest, i ; "" r "
Mrs. (Harold W. Turner and little
daughter. Robecca Joy. of Boise,
Idnho. arrived Monday to spend the
summer with Mrs. Tumor's motif or.
Mrs. Christine tieais.
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Mrs. ,E. P. Goarv of Portland, has
boon visiting at the homos ot her
slrters. Mm. C. M, Collier and Miss
Mary M cCorn uck for the past two
wii,H. Iji'., (ieiiry Jolnofl Mrs. Geury
hero for an ovr-Tiiuraday visit anil
th y both returned to their home in
Portland Friday.
a
Tho Priscllla club met at the home
of .Mrs. Guy itenfro on Thursday af
ternoon for friendly gosttip, ns their
fancy work whs advanced under skill
ful fingers. Refreshments were
served nnd Mrs. Knrl tidings invited
the club lo meet with her In two
weeks.
' .
Mr. and Mrs, .lames W. TMckfnson,
Hr., of Port Washington, Iong Island,
S, Y announce the engagement of
their daughter, Margaret Vi, to Walter
k'. Mi-Knight, of Kugene. Tha wed
ding Is to take place June 24 in Port
land, Oregon.
a a a
Tuesday evening Mrs. Oeorge Fitch
sponsored a charmingly Informal
party for their house guest, M rs.
('harbs Henderson of Easton, Mary
land, and for Miss Martha Spofford
who left this week for a Europcun
trip.
a a a
Guests of Miss Gertrudo Talbot at
Ifendrlf-ks ftall over the week-end
were Mrs. Richard F. Hcholts. wife
of the president of Reed college, and
Mrs. Thomas W. Shark, executive
secretary of the extension Y. W. C. A.
In Portland.
a
Mr, and Mrs. B. W. PeBusk gave
another of their delightful dinner
parties for a few friends on Wednes
day at the Anchorage. After dinner
tho evening was spent sociably at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. DsHusk.
Mrs. F. A. Wetherhee of Reodljr,
California, who has been a guest at
tho homo of her son, F. R. Wetherbee
for tho past week left Wednesday fnr
Portland to visit her other son, Ir.
J. It. Wetherbee.
a
Miss Wanda Taylor, of the State In
surance department of Salem. Is vis
iting at the home of Mr. oj)d Mrs. C.
H. Coffmun before leaving for an ex
tended visit -with relatives In Minne
apolis. ....
a
Willamette Court No.' Order of
Amaranth will meet Monday night at
G:3u for a banquet and Initiation,
a
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Minler of Salem
are week-end guests at the home or
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stevenson,
a a a
Mrs. Creed C. Hammond and son,
Bruce, of Portland, are week-end
guests of Mrs. Bruce Bogart.
Out'of-Town Society
At Santa Clara
(Register Lane County Special)
SANTA CLARA, Ore., May 20.
The Santa Clara Thimble club mo
tored to Corvallis Wednesday morn
ing and spent the day with Mrs. C. J.
Hurd. who entertained them, 'most
royally.
The house was tastefully decorated
with lilacs and pansies. And at noon
a four course luncheon was served by
the hostess, aasited by her son. Fred
Hurd, and Miss Dorothy Nicolle.
Members present enjoying the hos
pitality of the day were: Mrs. Wlck
wlre, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. - Johnston.
Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Mattlson. Mrs. Ni
colle, Mrs. Fry. Mrs. Lussur, Mrs.
Gray, Mrs. Slmpklns. Mrs. Ostrander.
Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Pollet. Visitors
present were Mhw Dorothy-'Nicolle
and Georgie Slmpklns.
The afternoon was spent in social
chat, and at 4:30 the guests departed
for home, voting the day one of the
beat ever spent by the club.
Fragrant with lilacs and white nar
cissus was the home of Mrs. E. C.
Hart on Thursday .afternoon when
she was hostess to the Iseedle club.
piano selections played by Mrs. Wal
ter Meyers and Mrs. Edward Hart
wero pleasing Interruptions to the
conversation which passed the hours
auicklv by.
A dainty luncheon was served by
the hostess to the following guests.
Miss Clara Miller Mrs. Jack Hart.
Mrs. Will Forrester and the mem
bers. Mrs. Opal Thorpe, Mrs. Glen
Sims, Mrs, G-len Qua if, Mrs. George
Bond. Mrs. Will Robertson, Mrs. Wal
ter Mevera. Mrs. Neal Robertson,
Mrs. Carl, Robertson. Mrs. Lloyd
Abby, Mrs. Clinton Cheten, Mrs. Mllo
Hart and Mrs.- Robert Robertson.
The next meeting will be In two
weeks with Mrs. Robert Robertson.
At Central
(Register Lane County Special)
CENTRAL. Ore.. May 20. A sur-
orlse party and shower was given In
honor of Miss Dora Nielsen on May
16 nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edd
Dahlln. '
Games and cards were played until
a later hour a mock wedding was
performed after which a basket of
useful gifts was placed "by Miss Dora
Nielsen, bride of the near, future,
After tho basket was unloaded iunch
was served to tho folio winged
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson; Mr;
and Mrs. Elmer Anderson and daugh
ter Lois, Mr. nnd Mrs. Buer Fitch,
Mr. and Airs. Victor Storey and son
Donald, Mr and Sirs.. Harold Storey,
Mr. Wesley nnd Ernest and Alva
McColloch, Ira Truosdale, Clarence
and Lennie Haldorson, Dano Swen
son, Carl Olson, and the host nnd
hostesses, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edd Dahlln,
Miss Luella, Olson, Mrs. Carl Olson.
At Rlvervlow
(Register Lane County Special)
RIVER VIEW, Ore., ' May 20.
Quito a number of the neighbors
gathered at tho Fred Horsell home
last Friday, evening, surprising Mr.
and Mrs. Horsell, that day being their
wedding anniversary Rev. and Mrs.
Glsson and daughter, Helen Mario, of
Junction City were also In, attendance.
Tho following guests enjoyed Sun
day dinner nt the Kelso homo: Mr.
and Mrs. . Richardson of Lone Tine
and Ml ps May Guthrie of Eugene.
At -.function City
(Register Lsne County Special)
JUNCTION CITY. Ore., May 20.
Tho Ladle Aid society of the Chris
tian church ,met at tho home or fttrs.
H. A. Cooley Wednesday afternoon.
Tho afternoon was pleasantly spent
In planning for tho futuro work of
tho society. Dainty refreshments
wero served by the hostess. The fol
lowing ladles wero present: Mesdames
Schenck. Clark. . Stromo. uioson.
Duckworth, Strome, Dyor, Pope, Wil
liams and Cooley. - .
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JUNCTION CITY. Ore.. May ?0.
Tho Christian Endeavor society had
social . meeting tit the Christian
church Friday evening,. May 12. A
very delightful evening was spent in
music' following the business hour.
Refreshments wero served. Those
nvesen wore Mrs., Victor Ivy, Miss
Gr-ico Bornott. Miss Mona Mitchell
Miss Dora .Calvert, Miss Katie Oal
vort. Miss Florence Brooks, Miss
. . FIFTEEN
Krnnxetta .brooks nnd Messrs.' Ross
nnd Tom Calvert and Hugh Mc-
CaJlum. c i -!,!
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Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ruch gave a
very delightful five hundred party nt
their home Thursday evening. Painty
refreshment wero served. Guests
wore: Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Shields,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Redmond, Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. Martinson, Mr. and Mrs.
It. Hand and Ir. and Mrs. W. W.
Hicks.
, At Ye well
(Rnttliter Ltna County Special!
CRKHWKLL. Oro., May IB. The
local chapter of the Eastern Star held
an Interesting meeting on Thursday
evening; twenty-four members of the
chnpter at Cottage Grove were the
guests of the local chapter and after
ii business session tho rooms were
thrown open and a short program
was givon. Miss Ruth Olson played
Narcissus with splendid rendition,
Hubert Lcabo gave a flno violin solo
and C. H. Cleaver sang a beautiful
solo, and responded with an encore.
A Musi ralo Tale was then Indulged In,
the tunes being played by Miss Elisa
beth Try on and the guests filling In
the names of the songs in the story
after which It was read and a prise
ofefrod to the winner who was C. R.
Cleaver. The banquet hall wa sup
plied with tables filled with appeptlx
ing salads, cakes and frappes and
coffee around which A wholesome
Jollity and sociability prevailed. The
evening was heartily enjoyed by all
present and future exchanges of visi
tations wero assured.
At Franklin
f Ito Inter Lane County Bpoclnl)
FRANKLIN, Ore., May 20. Mrs.
Earl Jvie entertained the Fidelity
class of tho . Christian church at
Franklin in her . homo, Friday,
May 12.
' The members of the class first at
tended tho revlyal meeting that was
held at the church, congregating at
the Ivie home after services.
Many lively games were played
after which a delightful lunch was
served.
At McotlowYfew
f Reffl-iier Lane County Special)
MEADOWVIEW, Ore., May 20.
Mrs. Benton Schrenk' entertained Sat
urday afternoon with a picnic at- her
home In honor of her pupihv . The
nfternoon was spent , In . -pleasant
chatter and the playing ot games.
About A o'clock the hostess, assisted
by Mrs. Harry Schrenk and - Miss
Geneva Deming, served delicious re
freshments to the guests After which
they departed for their various homes
all ha; ing spent a very enjoyable af
ternoon. . .
At narrtsbunr
rR-rttr Lane County Special)
HARRISBURG, Ore., May 20.
The Loyal Workers class of the M.
E. Sunday school gave a reception to
parents at. the Frank Dempsey home
last Friday evening on Miss Eleanor's
nineteenth birthday. X short pro
gram was given which, consisted of
readings, piano solos and music. At
a late hour refreshments were served
consisting of cake, sandwiches, salad,
pickles and lemonade.. . The following
were present: Mr. and Mrs. 8. E.
Hall, and Luella, Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
Mendenhall. Katherine and Marshall,
R. C. Shlsler, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Elliott, Albert Wlndell, John Scott.
Lester Owen, Oscar Swanson, Clyde
'Perkins, Harold and , Helen Weber,
Joseph Mercer, Mae , Sommerville,
Harold Huston, Winifred, and Doris
Thomas, Wayne Hawke, Dennis and
Loetta' Trttlove. Ciaire'GIlbertv Ches
ter Johnson, Doras Colburn, Pauline
Guthrie, Jennie Wadsworth, VIda
.White, Ida and Opal Jackson, Ger
trude Elliott, Maxlne Elliott. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank .Dempsey and. Eleanor,
and Mrs. L. W. Hill of Cottage Grove.
The sophomore class of the high
school enjoyed a merry class party
last Saturday evening at the homo of
Miss Gladys Fawver. a member .of
I the class, south of town. ..The even
ing was spent in playing, games of
many sorts and In general enjoyment.
The refreshments served, at a late
hoar were cake, and punch... Eaoh
member of the class Invited one and
those present were: Lester Owens,
Wilbur Evans,. Joseph . Mercer, Har
low Ingram, Charles,' Bertha and
Katharine Goldsmith, John Tweedt,
Joseph Stroda, Alvln Ross, Mac Som
merville, Chyde. and Marjorfe Per
kins, Otto Stroda, Gerald Metering,
Helen Weber, Vlda White, Ida Jack
son, Ethel Bllyeu, Cella Stroda.
Helene Hod gk Ins, Ruby Merritt and
Geraldine Holden, . teachers, .. and
Gladys., Fawver. , " s r - ,
WOMEN KEPT FROM THRONE
ROYAL RESCRIPT OF EGYPT Et.
CLUDES FEMININE RULE
(Correspondence of tbe Associated Press?
. CAIRO, 'April 17. Women are ex
cluded from the throne of Egypt
under a, royal rescript which has been
Issued .establishing the right of suc
cession by primogeniture. . Prince
Farouk, son of King Fuad was design
nated as present heir to the throne.
The rescript provides that if the
king has no male children his eldest
brother succeeds to the throne.
The ' Mohamed All family are
eligible for the throne except the for
mer ex-Kedlve Abbas Hum! (who
was deposed in 1914), but the ex
clusion does not apply to his descend-
Each king wilt secretly nominate
three persons as pro regent but par
liament is allowed the right of appro
val or change.
A REAL DWARF
From giants, the conversation had
turned to dwarfs, and tho various ac
complishments, of the various Tom
inumqa nna own reiniea nr lengin.
Then the club liar hustled' In. ,"Ali
those dwnrfn you've' mentioned are
right enough." he "declared afrlly.
"but none can compare with a stunt
ed specimen I once came across In
the 'wilds of Cent in 1 Africa," The
audlbnco began visibly to' dwindle.
"Now he was short, if. you 'like." con
tinued the club liar, speaking rapidly.'
I know you are a set. or unbelievers,
so I will not venture to .give you his
height In nctttal Inches:, hut I -will
tell 'you this, frlends-Mhnt tho mnn
wns so short that every time nm corns
hurt him "Well?" queried the
only member of the Audience who re
mained. "Every time his corns hurt
him." reneated the narrator, "he fan
clod he hnd a splitting headache." .
OhnngOB with Timo
A Hiuiy Hume um ruuimB. i m
pone that girl In the short dress is
your dnughtor, that young man In
riding breeches In your son, and the.
woman In tho toa gown is your
chnrmlng wife?" ".Vopo, you're
wrong. Tho girl In the short dress
l!S my grandmother, tho young fellow
In Hie riding hreechos Is my wlfo and
tho. woman In tho tea gown la my
twelve-year-old daughter who likes .
to; dress up In her great-grand moth
r's dresses.'1 . i
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