The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 08, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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Club Note* and Other
Jane Hassler, Lenw Williams, Mar­ Notes of Interest A bou t ~ ~
They will give a great deal of pleas-1 President Willamette U. ‘
the Coquille Schools ure to the students as well as be of
j Social Activities guerite Brodie, Geneva Agostino,
Talked to Liona Yesterday
Mrs. Kenneth Kistner and Mrs..
Walter Litzenberger were joint host­
esses, at the home of the latter, to
a birthday surprise handkerchief
shower for Mrs. Don Estes Tuesday
afternoon, the guests playing con­
tract bridge. Mrs. Stewart Norton
held high score and Mrs. Hal Pierce
second high. Guests enjoying the af­
ternoon
were: Mesdames
Gray,
Boober, Norton, Pierce, Geo. Belloni,
Mansell, Gant, A. O. Walker, Kay E.
A. Walker, Tharp, Aasen and Geo.
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin are
entertaining with a seven o’clock
dinner this evening, to be followed
with contract bridge. Dr. and Mrs.
R. E. Donahey and their guest. Jack
De Witt, of Bandon, Mr. and Mrs. M.
M. Newdall and Miss Kathleen Mc­
Clintock.
Mrs. M. O. Hawkins was hostess
to the J us ta me re club ladies this af­
ternoon to one o’clock luncheon,
needlework being the afternoon’s di­
version. The club membership in­
cludes the following ladies, most of
whom were present: Mesdames San­
rora. Sherwood,
snerwooa, Osmundaon,
vsmunason, Sickels,
»lcxeis,
ford,
Fuhrman.
Smith, Lamb,
Fuhrman, Johnson.
,
Folsom, Young. Greenough, Wemich
and Pierce.
Frances Oddy, Elizabeth Pierce,
Marietta Hufford and Carol Young,
met with Miss Hufford Wednesday
evening.
Before dispersing the
young ladies partook of a most
bountiful lunch of sandwiches, salad,
cake and coffee.
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Thursday evening Misses Jean­
ette r
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Poo#and
Florence Folsom gave
a miacel
iscellaneous show honoring Lu-
cile Oerding Ellison, a recent bride,
at the home of Mias Pook. Mrs. El­
lison was the happy recipient of
many lovely and useful gifts Those
invited
were
Wilma Donaldson,
Glenada Judd, Dora Kendall, Kay
Miller, Ruth Brandt. Alta Brandt,
Vera Dickens, Frances Oddy, I^tura
McLeod, Katherine Jane Hassler,
Eleanor Miliar, Vera Gaslin, Carol
Young. Frances Detlef sen, Pat Man­
sell, Alice Baker, Gertrud^ Swinney,
Bernice Eggleston, Gweneth Waters,
Lena Williams and Gladys Seeley.
The Thursday contract bridge
club met with Mrs. J. A. Lamb this
week, with Mrs. Ray,Thotnas as sub­
stitute guest for the afternoon. Seat­
ed at the prettily appointed dining
table for dessert lunch were Mes-
Stewart,
Thomas, -Sickels,
S“**-*’ Greenough, Chanay and
M«. Bradford, from Marshfield, and
hosteis.
the horte».
Mrs. Bert Gould and Mrs. Willard
Mrs. George Johnson entertained
her Thursday contract bridge club Bosserman are entertaining the Past
and several guests this week at a one Noble Grands of Mamie Rebekah
o'clock lunch.
From Myrtle Point lodge this evening at a dessert lunch,
were Mrs. John Belloni, Mrs. John at the home of Mrs. Gould. Needle­
Arnold and Mrs. Otto Davis, ___
and work is to be the diversion of the
from’Coquille, Mrs. Theo Clinton ; evenln*
and her sister, Mrs. Joe Hartley, of
Portland, Mrs. Joe Knight, Mrs. | Miss Harriet Gould was hostess to
Allee Wilson, Mrs. C. P. Zumwalt the “K” club last Wednesday eve-
. ning, the members arriving for 7:30
and Mrs. M. M. Newdall.
dessert. At contract bridge following,
'MiM Kathleen McClintock held high
The waffle supper by the ladies of
the Episcopal Guild Tuesday eve­ . score. The following members were
ning was entirely up to the standard in attendance: Jeannette Pook, Dean
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Harding, Kathleen McClintock, Mar-
of excellence of those previously
House.
.nd
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in _.Jw
.Mn,„R.. c;
given in the Pariah House, i
netted the Guild about twenty-five
drb*la Bradford
dollars.
The several committees
” Dan Ma*,nn1’ rom Marsh-
were: Mrs. E. L. Vinton, general 1 el
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chairman, with Mrs. Lloyd Rosa, •
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Mrs. Muri Pettit, Mrs. J. D. Gillespie.
B°dber entertained a doz-
and Mrs. Annie Robinron in charge ™ <her
J™»«*,Jo dessert
of table.; Mr, James Watson, Mrs. ^«7 ,with
J.
Oeo. Lorenz and Mrs.'t J. Fuhrman ' J™1"«
Kenneth Kistner
engineering the waffle, ham and “eld high score for the afternoon,
nZ/wLl Mr. JR wlth
McLaren second high. The
eggs, while Mrs. Roy Neal, Mrs. J. S.
Barton, Mrs Hal Pierce and Mrs.
Mesdames
Bert Folsom presided at the waffle- "orvC°lt; Hudron.Ertea Martin, Otter-
ironB^ _
,
Johnson, Kay, Bingham, Le-
Wednesday evening Mrs
Kate
Mrs. Stewart Norton was hostess to
Watson, Mrs. Maude Woodyard and
her Monday night contract bridge
Mrs. Geo. Unsoeld were hostesses
club this week. Preceding the eve­
for the monthly dance, the last be-,
ning’s play .a delicious lunch was
fore the Lenten season, given in the
! served. Mrs. John Aasen scored high
Episcopal parish hall, for the young
at cards. The other members and
people of the church and their
guests present were Mesdames Col­
friends. Mrs. Carl Gilbert at the
lier, McNeily, Johnson, Neal, Kay and
piano provided the music and re­
Thrift. Mrs. Aasen will entertain the
freshments were served during the
club in two weeks.
evening.
The Friendly Dozen sewing group
met at the home of Mrs. John Mar­
tin on Wednesday, whose pleasant
suburban home was prettily decorat­
ed with spring flowers.
Delicious
refreshments were served to the fol­
lowing ladies comprising the group:
Mesdames Wilcox. Matney, Storer,
Fugelson, HulUn, Wise, Cadman,
Wheaton. Arnold, Sr., Noaler and lit­
tle Bruce Martin and Dorothy Cad­
man.
The contract bridge dinner club
composed of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Comp­
ton, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Greenough,
and Mr. and Mrs. George Chaney,
met at the home of the latter this
week, sponsoring a moat enjoyable
evening.
One of the recently organized con­
tract clubs, composed of Katherine
Packard .
Ambulance
Service
Day or Night -
Probate Coart
The will of Mrs. Annie Byrd Smith,
who died Feb 23, was admitted to
probate on Tuesday Her daughter,
Mrs. Ruth S. Axtell, was appointed
administratrix of the 81000 estate.
The appraisers are Dave Rackleff,
Nod C. Kelley and Ray Vaughan.
Ruby G. Baker was on Tuesday
confirmed aa executor of the will
of her brother, William James Gra­
ham, who died at Myrtle Point, Feb.
34, leaving an estate estimated to be
worth 81000 in real property and
815,000 in personal. The appraisers
are Chas. Adams, Karl Kauffman
and L. H Pearce.
Bernard Gemmill was on Wednes­
day named as administrator of the
3200 estate left by Isabel! Gemmill,
who died Feb. 26.
B. Y. P. U. Rally at Bandon
On March 3 about 80 delegatee
from th* four churches of Coos coun­
ty met at the Bandon church for an
afternoon service.
Officers were
elected for the district sectional
rallies, to be held quarterly. Jerry
Williams, of Coquille, was elected
president. A very fine program waa
given by the different societies on
the subject, “Working together for
God.” The next meeting will be in
the North Bend church Jun* 2nd.
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New Canee tn Circuit Court
Mar. 4—A. K Seaman vs. E. J.
’xmay.
Mar. 5—Robt. Q. Rooke VS Ji
Allen Luse et al.
. Mar.«* Wm. Dolan vs. H. E. Bur
meister et al.
Mar. 3—Richard E. Mitts vs. Lydia
Mitts. Suit for divorce.
,
Marriare Liceimee
Call
Coquille
109-R
Myrtle Point
5
Baade
1883
SCHROEDER BROS.
MORTUARIES, INC.
March 5—Darrell Richards and
Marie Ctockett, both of Marshfield
March 7—Leonard C Balfour and
Mildred Banker, both of North Bend.
G. T. COOK
Brick Mason
Fireplaces and Chimneys
P. O. Box «2, Coquille
assistance in the matter of book re­
ports.
B M HÆ
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Church of ( hrtei
Earl F. Downing, minister
Bible school, 9:43 a. m.
Morning service, 10:48 a. m. Ser­
mon topic, “Making the Church Ef­
fective."
Christian Endeavor, 8:30 p. m.
Topic, “Crime Does Not Pay.”
Evening" service, 7:30
7:30' .p.
,p, m. Ser-
nion topiCi ..Why We j*, Not observe
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Lent.”
Midweek service. Wed. 7:30 p. m.
Workers’ Conference Monday 8:30
p. m.
,Continued (rom Page One)
The
Extemporaneous
Speaking
contest this year is baaed on the Buzz Saw Trick Coming to
of the African veldt, which he and
book, “Only Yesterday,” written by •
Liberty Next Wed.-Thure. Mrs. Baxter ■ traversed by auto last
Frederick Lewis Allen For those of
summer.
Kruger Park, named in
us who recall the days of the war to
With “more thrills, chills and fun honor of Oom Paul Kinger, is a vast
the present it is a worth while book than a five-ring circus,” Virgil, the territory of 8,000 square miles, lying
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M A« »«■, «S 1 A and
A «3 4V*>>
to read. Mr. Allen brings backs to internationally famous magician, is between
the 1 Transvaal
the
us “revitalized and freshly inter­ scheduled to appear at the Liberty Orange Free State.
It is a. refuge
preted, an endless variety of half­ Theatre for two days, starting Wed­ (or wild animals of Africa and near­
forgotten events and fashions and nesday. March 13th. Virgil’s full com­ ly all that are left on the dark con-
crazes and absurdities.” While new pany with his live African lion and linçnt remain there.
to the present generation, they seem his tons of equipment will present ■ ■ Diverting from his trip, Dr. Baxter
' Coquille Assembly of God
highly interested in our fads of yes­ his 550,000.00 “Mystic Circus” that told of Ooom Paul’s aversion to the
Hazel MacLeod, pastor
terday.
has gained for him his present ex­ Jewish race and how at one time, as
Sunday. 0:45 a. m Sunday School,
Wednesday evening the “Ag” boys alted position as magic master.
head of the Transvaal government,
11:00 a. m. Morning service.
were defeated by Myrtle Point in a
It is fun to be fooled, especially he was finally persuaded to assist at
6:45 p. m. Young people's meeting.
basketball game, 24-8. The players when you know you are being fooled. : he dedication of a new Jewish syna­
7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service.
on Coquille’s team were: Leonard Virgil’s show is said to be entirely gogue, in his governmental capacity.
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting.
Lawhorn. Ben Daniels, Cedric Cross, different from usual magic shows— You will only liave a very few words
Friday, 7:30 p. m. Bible study. ♦
Cecil Laws, Rex Kelley, Jim Schaer, his is spectacular.
to say, he was urged: “As president of
The pastor, Mrs. MacLeod, -Js in
and Howard Detlef sen
He brings with him his own pub­ the Transvaal republic I declare the
Tonight ..Coquille Hi’s basketball lic address system, all of his own oüilding open.” He said the words Powers for a few days conducting a
team travels to Roseburg to meet scenery and special effects, lighting all right, and then added, ■ “In the revival campaign. She will be oc­
Myrtle Point. We are hoping for a effects and music. It is reported that name of Jesus Christ our Lord.” . cupying the pulpit on Sunday morn­
repetition of last year’s success.
his unusual sucess has been due to
Between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m., the ing. Rev. J. F. Ayers is supplying in
Remember the “Yellow Shadow” his particular attention to details. He party in which he was travelling, saw her absence.
to be presented at the Community is rapid and performs as many as ind counted 238 herds of wild ani­
Emanuel Baptist Church
Hall March 15, at eight o’clock. The nine complete tricks in three minutes mals, not uingle animals, but herds,
cast has labored long hours to give a This is interesting because the aver­ ■ but it was not until after one o'clock
Harold A. Minter, Pastor
presentation that the public will -en­ age illusionist does from, twelve to > that they saw a lion.
Then they
9:45 Bible School.
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joy. Thq, cast includes: Clynard Hol- fourteen tricks in an hour and a half. stopped and watehed and took pic-
11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Sub­
verstott, Myrtle Minter, Jim Robin­
Lockl people will see the motor ' tures of 13 in one group, two cubs ject, /'The Last Promise and the Last
son, Audrey Kendall, Gretchen Neal, driven buzz saw that saws through a i and eleven grown lions. The lions Prayer in'the Bible.”
Aletha Leatherwood, Donald Smith, woman, while she is entirely visible 1 did not, nor dd they attack people in
8:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U.
Howard DeUefsen, Geraldine Min­ and with the skin bare where the big cars, the gasoline smell obliterating
7:30 p. m. Service. “The Two-faced
ard and Tommy Thrift.
30-inch blade slashes through at the ■ the human odor. But it is fatal, as Prophet.”
Among the interesting events fac­ rate of 3000 revolutions a minute. Al­ well as against the law, to descend
ing Coquille High School students though »newspaper syndicates have from the car while crossing the Park. The Holy Name CathoUc Church
are: Junior Prom, March 22; Inter­ told of this marvelous invention both The lions exhibited little curiosity
Sunday, March 10, Mass at 10 a. m.
class Rivalry Assemblies beginning here and abroad and news reelj have and eventually left the trail.
A mission will be conducted in this
March 27; Senior Ball, May 24.
reproduced it on screens in hundreds
At another point they met, what
church
next week. Mass at'9 a. m.
Dr. Bruce Baxter from Willamette of cities, no one has fathomed the thé doctor said was the largest lion
University, talked to the students at mystery and to see it on the stage he
ever saw,
and he just
got the car and devotions and sermon at 7:30 p.
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Another
the assembly Thursday morning. Dr. is reported to be sensational. News-*1 .stopped in time to avoid hitting it. m. on March 15-18-J7.
Non­
Baxter is president of Willamette and papers report that as many as eigh­ After what seemed like hours, but priest will be here for this.
is an entertaining speaker. Coquille teen people have fainted during Vir­ was really-less than tre minutes, the Catholics as well as Catholics are in­
students are always pleased to wel­ gil’s operation of this one illusion:
brute gave a final swish of his tail, vited to attend.
Father M. G. Hart, Bandon
come guests from other parts of the
This, however, is only one of doz­ and disappeared in the brush.
state.
'
The party visited the Martin John­
ens of illusions. Virgil has the “7
St. James Church
Coquille High School is proud of unsolved hysteries of the Orient," son home near Niobia and were also
(Episcopal)
the new curtain installed in the gym­ "Death on a Medieval Guillotine,” in Tsavo which was for several
nasium. Funds for this curtain were "Chinese Opiom
Den Mystery,” months the .end of railroad construc- Rev. Frederick G. Jennings, Vicar
Church school every Sunday at 10
made possible by the faculty play ■"Mystery of the Phantom House,” • lon while the lions were cleared
given this year.
“Enchanted Menagerie,” "Casadaga irom the neighborhood. Dr. Baxter a. ni. C. Osika, superintendent.
Washington Building
Propaganda.” and among a host of recommended as most worth reading
On Monday of last week our coun­ other illusions the latest development the book. “Maneaters at Tsavo,” First Church of Christ, Scientist
ty health nurse, Mrs. Iris Elrod, made In magic, “Satan Bums a Man Alive.” written by Col. Patterson, the man
Coquille, Oregon
a thorough check on our building for
Sunday School at 0:30 a. m.
Virgil’s show will play here at the who eventually cleaned out that dis-
skin disease.
It was found entirely Liberty theatre at popular admission •rict so that construction could con­
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
free except for three or four ques­ prices. It promises to be an unusual tinue. Dr. Baxter’s stories of lion at­
Subject for next Sunday, “Man.”
tionable cases that will be watched event. On the same program will be tacks were enough to make the blood
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
4 run cold.
and cared for carefully. Mrs Elrod the late feature picture.
o'clock.
commented on the unusual Cleanli­
Free public Reading Room open tn
ness of our students. This is a com­ City to Enlarge Pipe
MANY BANKS LONÛ LIVED Church Building every Tuesday and
pliment we are proud to have given
Friday afternoons except holidays
' Line Crossing to River
from two to five o’clock. . •
UM
,
4
We have severs* new students in
The public is cordially invited to
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163 Bank, over 100 year. old.
our school. Two of these are in Miss
attend
our services and to visit the
2,472 Bank* eerr 50 year* old.
Shone’s room, Vera Sellman from service station, was ordered moved
Reading Room.
’
10J91 Banka over 25 ysan old.
Riverton, and Howard Robb from 75 feet to the north, City Engineer
North Bend.
Seventh Day Adventist Church
Stacer estimating the cost at 875.
There are in the United Blates 168
Washington's birthday was ob-
Second and Collier Streets
J. P. Johnson, S. H. Stockfcoff and banka that have been in enntlnuone ex­
served in each of the primary grades Antony Biases were present to ask istence tor mure than nne hundred
Sabbath School (Saturday) 9:45
on Friday, February 22.
In the for a larger pipe line to their places years. There ere 1.171 banka over tlfty a. m.
fourth and fifth grades the assembly across and down the river. Mr. years old. while «4% or all the banks In
Preaching service 11:00 a. m.
this country, or M.331. are twenty-6ve
program honored the great man. Stockhoff’s offer was to pay for
' yeers ot J or oldsr
Songs, poems, and stories of his life pipe for a new one-inch line to
Methodist Episcopal Church
in other words, priu-tleally two-iairda
were numbers ou the program.
place if the city would lay it to the of the banks In this coutitry bare come
Evening preaching 7:30 p. m.
Our school is having a rather large R um place, or he would pay that
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
through several an<-rra-i|vo pariode ot
number of absences due to bad colds much on a two-inch line to replace deproeslon and panic. Including 1907, m.
and attaaka of “flu.” We appreciate the one-inch line which now partial­ 1814. 1928 and l»n-31.
Preaching at Bandon 11 a. m.
the parents’ co-operation in keeping ly serves the farmers of that district
Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev­
The
OldMt
Bank
the children out when they are tak­ The other 17 or 18 users in that dis­
eryone welcome.
The oldest bank In the country, which
ing these colds as it prevents spread­ trict prefer a two-inch line and Mr.
G. A. Gray, Pastor,
to
In
Ronton,
was
chartered
February
ing to the other children.
Johnson agreed to get them to pay 17. 17M4.
107 E. 2nd St., Coquille, Ore.
Through the efforts of the P. T. A. for the additional pipe necessary if
In th* 64% of banka that are twen-
the Washington Building hat the use the city would lay it.
ty-flve years old or older le loaded
Church of God
of sixty-five state library books Until The
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___ a major tortton or the banking re-
council ______
granted the request
Sunday School at 10 o’clock with
May 20. W* are delighted to have. and authorized the city engineer .to eourcee of the nation. In commenting
classes for everyone.
rac-intly upon the stability or a greet
these books aa our library 1* limited | have the work done.
Morning service at 11 a. m.
majority
ol
the
bnnka
16
the
United
Th* P. T. A_ gave a candy sale in
At the request of Fire Chief Gard-
Evening preaching 7:30 p. m.
Statee.
Dr.
Harold
Stonier.
Udncatlonal
the hall of our building on
attomey was instructed
Young People’s meeting Sunday
Director of the American Bankers Aa
day The proceeds are to be used
an ordinance forbidding eoclattoa. said:
evening at 8:30 o’clock.
purchase library booka.
automobiles following a fire truck
Prayer meeting 7:30 o'clock Thurs­
“The fact that we hare so many
Report cards went out Tuesday af­ within 500 feet, or parking within
banka that hare beea In ezletence a day evening.
ternoon. The honor rolls for this six three blocks of a fire, the same regu­ long period of years is aa eloquent
The public is cordially invited to
weeks' period are aa followa: All 1*6, lations that exist in the state traffic tribute to the genius or American man
all these services.
none; no grade lower than 2, Dick laws. This will enable the city to se­ agertal ability, for no other country
Edward E. Watkins, Pastor
Vinton,
Ethel Vaughan, Verene cure fines for violations which now has esperlenced such wild gsmblina
Bailey, Wilton Willey^ no grade lower go to the state if fire-followers inter­ eras and resultant periods ot business
We have appointed 0. H. Hodgdon
than 3, Phyllis Bunch, Theodore J3- fere so much with the department Btaxnatlon ss those through which our
All orders
our
agent for Coquille,
country has passed at freqnent Inter
lingaen. Laurel Fuller, Earl Haynes hat arrests must be made.
left or phoned (IM) him will be
rala during the past rentury.”
Roy Jones. Jerry Lewis, Duane Tar­
A letter from the State Highway
promptly taken care of. Give our
ry, Wayne Terry, Betty Jo Thorp, department conveyed the informa­
Wanted—To rent small farm, 5 or floral work a trial., We will do our
Buddy Aaaen, Phyllis Barry, Odetta tian the applications to haul logs more acres, dose to Coquille. R. E.
best to please you. Myrtle Oreen-
DeGretter, Jane Oerding. Avis Rick­ through Coquille, on the. highway, Carroll at O. K. Shoe Shop.
4tf
houses. Myrtle Point.
etts, Harriet Tozier, Margaret Ann must be made to the Public Service
Wilson, Tommy Marton, Doris Ann Commission, after the city council
Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on
Mining Location notices for sale at
Wood, Evea Alexander, Patricia Bar­ had approved the application.
Fire Insurance
♦his office
ry, Bruce Bishop, Paul Cole, Donald
Cunningham.
Robert McCarthy.
Bonnie Jean Forrest. John Mulvihill,
Ruby Pietce
Gerald Smith, Rae
Tousley,
Mary Woodhurst, Inez
EVERY WEEK FROM WASHINGTON
Young. Ooreen Robinson, Wilfred
Wasson.
Lincoln School
Local newt—you get it in your favorite home paper. But you cannot
bo equally well informed on national and world affairs without Path­
The eighth grade civics c
finder. Tvink of all that is going on I New industrial developmental
learning a great deal about court pro­
The all-important agricultural situation! Acts of Congress I Govern­
cedure. Last week they attended a
mental orders and a thousand other things! But how will thia affect
session of the county court, and this
you personally—THAT’S WHAT YOU’VE OOT TO KNOW.
week they are holding courts of their
The true inside story of what goes on at Washington; understandable
own to apply the knowledge which
and reliable information that is so hard to find; the maze of current
happenings and fast changing conditions clearly analyzed and explained
they gained.
C
for you—that is exactly what the Pathfinder will give you. By all means
Friday night is the date for the
order Pathfinder with this paper in the club which we have arranged
second Junior High party. This one
for your benefit ORDER NOWI
is being sponsored
MM by the Girls'
League, and is causing considerable
excitement.
Last week the Junior High bosket
ball team won two games. On Wed­
YEAN ONLY
nesday evening they defeated Bunker
Hill with a score of 22-13.
Friday
after school they defeated Riverton
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