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    T I IDUS I >AV. APRIL 2H, 1 »84
T I IE S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S
P A G I FOUR
Eugene’s Leading Business and Professional
•
Men and Women
•
LDCftl SCOUTS III
ANNUAL CIRCUS
dairy plan shelved by
NATIONAL AAA OFFICERS
Divided senlliiient til Hie dairy
Industry nationally has caused (he
i ulismlonmvnt of the plan of putting
' Into effect a benefit payment plan
of production control, extension of-
I flclMls at Oregon Mats college have
More Than 700 Expected to
been notified The decision follow
Participate in Carnival at
cd study of the reports from the
PACIFIC
HOSPITAL,
Inc.
McArthur Court Saturday
! 15 regional dairy conferences held
Thia hospital has a capacity of |
Present County Treasurer
lu this progre sive age no de­
j throughout the country.
Mure than TOO Buy Scouts from
partment of human endeavor has oue huudivd beds, all of which ate
Ahalidoliiil lit or the proposed
A
native
daughter,
she
lias
al
i
»Ith
safety
on
their
warranta
and
Lincoln. Bouton, Lane and a pari
made greater progress than that tuoderuly equipped.
ways lived in Eugene, where she Is other mnltere. She Ims been coni- j plan for the present at least Is In
of Ltnu counties will participate in
The buildlug which houses this
of Medicine and Surgery.
a leading figure in civic and com mended. and Justly so. for her In­ line with the fixed policy of the
the annual Boy Scout Circus to be
The people are educated to de­ iustltutloii Is Uiv last word lu bus-1
dustry ami diligence In serving AAA not to attempt adjustment
staged at McArthur Court in Eu­
ntuulty affairs.
mand the best service in case of pital architecture, heiug beautiful i
program* without ths expressed
gene Saturday evening starting at
Grace Schlsku Is known through her public Io the utmost of her ]
illness, and as a result hospitalisa­ iy lighted and of concrete construe
ability, and if she is nominated al «upport of a substantial majority
7 o'clock, according to H. B. Sallee,
out
the
county
a»
a
woman
of
high
tion ba made rapid advancement. lion, sa nearly fireproof aa a build J
scout executive. Springfield Boy
principle* and sound Judgment and the cotnlng prlmurlei she asks the O| Hie Indu try. the announcement
It is a well known fact that (he mg i an be made.
nomination because of "Service and
out.
Scouts will participate in the big
A further service la furuialn il 1 performs her duties with efficiency Experience" Nothing the News
requirements of the public demand
limited program of diseased
parade opening the demonstration
It
is
a
responsible
office
ami
it
Is
and need more and better hospitals the public by which you can local,
con say will add to or take away
reduction and relief pur-
says Glen Martiu. scoutmaster.
much
to
her
credit
that
there
has
your physician, dentist or uursc.
in every city of the land.
her standing with I he people of chases financed liy funds made
Many parents and others interested
been
no
litigation
In
connection
I The Pacific Hospital. Inc. of Eu- be calling Telephone 2500.
Lane county.
available by congress may be car­
in scouting are planning to attend
«" »«r
,,n
Uuge&e is lo be congratulated1 w'«h
geue. realise this and aa a result
Site Is known by her works. She ried out. The present policy of
the Circus.
In
c I omih I hanka.
Sh«*
H
um been
CHICAGO . . . Seventy years ago
on the («vi Unit »och an tuxlihition I
Not only will spectators see a a belle of Pike County, Illinois have used every oudeavor to pro- is 1a he. midst and at the call ul obliging and courteous to all tax has been tried and not found want­ milk marketing agreements will
i
vide
such
an
institution.
ing.
(Paid Adv.J also lie continu'd, hut no general
huge demonstration of scout work. flourished the dainty sterling nosegay
• “ »**»“«
‘
For instance, member; hip on the the public, d: y or night
control plan will he Instituted until
In itself very interesting, but a holder as shown by laieitle Jenkins,
I above). In competition here it won
We sumhlt below a list of the
Iho Industry as a whole la more
wide variety of thrilling and enter- second prise io the personal adorn Staff of Pacific Hospital stands
staff:
nearly agreed on such a program
tainlng stunts hare been worked llu.„,
. Not* the silver ring for:
First, physicians and surgeons
Surgery—Ur. W. H. Hale, Dr. F.
nut by the boys The first will be and chain to present dropping.
The Pacific Northwest gsve
who have earned the degree of M. Day. Dr. G. 1. Hurley. Dr. M Candidate for Republican Nomination. County Treaaurer
a grand parade, in which the 7001
—----------— ——
strong support Io the proposed ad­
G.
Howard.
Dr.
A.
F.
Sether.
Dr.
E.
M
D.
or more scouts will take part. This
After moving to Oregon, her justment plan and may prdIHon
Mrs. Pearl Sehantoi. a well
Second, doctors who by their pre- L. Zimmerman.
will be followed by mass signalling,
father
conducted a Gre«mhouse and I that certain portions of It be made
Internal medicine und diaguosls known business woman residing lie-
! paration. qualifications, and char
wilh 250 boys demonstrating vari­
nursery here and she assisted him effective in this territory, accord­
tween
Eugene
and
Springfield.
Is
acter have been approved by coun
Dr. I. K Fox. Dr A. Il Ross
ous systems of communication. The
in Ihe business and kept the books ing Io Dean Wm A Hrboenfold.
■ ty. state and national organlza
Genito Urinary surgery- Ik V asking her friends, and she has
flags and other paraphenella will
Her husband died 10 years ago. () It C.. who presided sa chairman
many,
and
her
enemies.
If
any,
to
| tions.
I). Donahue. Dr. U. W. Robbins.
make a colorful display.
■rid left her a amali home and four „( the Portland regional meeting
vote
for
her
in
the
romlng
primar­
Third, every member conforms
Physicians and surgeons—Dr. F.
The featur? of the evening will H e a d o f A m e ric a n B a n k e rs
children to support. She has brave-1
■ ■
* to the ethies and requirements of E. Adams, Dr. W. U. Bundrunt. l)r. ies for the republican nomination
be a thrilling chariot race, in which
A ssociatio n Assures P resi­
ly and uncomplainingly taken up j
for
County
Treasurer
of
lame
the American Medical Association. W. II. Chapinau. l)r. R. C. Faust,
15 teams of five boys each will take
the battle, and has set an example,
d e n t o f C onfidence and
Fourth, this standard is maintain Dr. G. F. Gulilager. Dr. Melville county. She Is asking thia for the
part. Many of the teams have been
for other women left In like clr
reason
that
she
wants
the
office
D e s ire to C o o p e ra te
i ed solely to Insure the highest pos Jones. Dr. S. M. Kerroti. Dr. H M.
training for this event, one of the
and believes she Is qualified for It. iitmalanrea, without a husband, to
A m o n g B a n k e rs
;
sible
quality
of
service
to
the
pub-
I’eery,
Dr.
C.
H.
Phelteplace.
I)r
moat spectacular that can be Im­
(Continued from First Page)
fight for her and family. Bhe Is a
I Hr.
R. C. Koiulg. Dr. 11 F Scalefe. Dr Horn In Adair county. Iowa, she
agined A picturesque Indian page­
member
of
Ihe
local
Eastern
Star,
graduated
from
the
Greenfield,
high
FASHlNGTON. D. C
C. President
Tills hospital is a thoroughly 11. H. Talbot. Dr. M V Walker. Dr.
ant, and a pioneer dramatization. WASHINGTON.
school In 1909. and her father being also Ihe Rebekahs. She la not ask­ McKenzie highway.
™ Roosevelt in his address before modern, staudardiaed hospital uud A. O. Waller
In which 500 will take part, will
ing 'his office through charity, but
The next meeting will be railed
Eye. ear. nose and throat Dr. county auditor, he was appointed
alto be a part of the event. About the NRA conference here on March therefore is recognized by the Am
a deputy, and for several yeara In-caure she Is a Republican. Is for Monday. May 28. it was decided
erlcan
Medical
Association
anil
G.
C.
Dyott.
Dr.
O.
It
Gullton.
Dr
a half-doten bands have been en­ 5 announced that he had received
filled that Important office
Her quaiitted. and for Ihe further rea­ at the gathering thia week
gaged to provide entertainment for the following telegram from Francis American College of Surgery With D. C. Stanard. Dr. J R. Wethorbee. father then became postmaster and son that after a reasonable time,
Want Flood Oates Closed
out
the
recognition
of
these
two
Obstetrics—
Dr.
(1
S
Beardsley.
M. Law, President of the American
the evening.
turn
about
la
fair
play.
The
club secretary was also in­
she
filled
acceptably
the
position
icstitutions a hospital Is not fully Dr. C. E. Hunt. Dr. L. S. Kent
The whole affair has been care­ Bankers Association:
of assistant until hla term expired.
She must depend tor support on structed to communicate with the
standardised
This
hospital
la
Non
Pathology—Dr.
E.
1».
Furr«
r.
fully worked out so that each event
“On this your first anniversary
Radium and X-ray - Dr A. F. Bar Thus as a young woman, she had the generosity and loyalty of her proper authorities and see If the
will run on schedule, and specta­ please allow me in behalf of the Sectarian.
oxten-'lve experience In public of- friends She Invites them to help flood gatee on the Leaburg dam
nett.
Its
pathological
laboratory
and
tors will find something exciting country's banks to express our full
cannot he kept closed on Sundays
12th
Mce
Af,er h“r
her hu*' her. and help her now.
X-ray departmen's are in the
Paul Brigg-, manager. E.
and Interesting going on at all
Ciiluiplalnta have been made re
. , confidence and our sincere desire to
hand being In business at Creston.
charge
of
Physician
Specialists
and
and
Hillyard.
Telephone
2500.
Eu
timee The circus le expected to be
Her phone Is Springfield xtl W really that the gate« are opened
Iowa, she assisted him by keeping
. cooperate iu your courageous efforts only graduate nurses are employed.
gene. Oregon.
the biggest and most elaborate in Osv hi-lnar o He'll it rPiuiVprV ••• Tnt»
on Sunday and the water below the
(Paid Adv.)
books.
the state, with the exception of
dam become« so muddy as to ruin
banking
structure
of
the
country
is
that recently held In Portland.
GRAND ORCANIZER IS
PLAY
CAST
TO
RESUME
fishing.
CONTINUED NEXT WEEK
Scouts are now engaged in a sound and liquid and banks have
Al a meeting of the rifle and
PRACTICE NEXT WEEK
VISITOR
TO
WOODCRAFT
never
been
in
stronger
position
to
competitive ticket selling campaign
pistol division nt the club lmmedl
and report an enthusiastic response function effectively. Conditions have
SUCCESS TO BE TOPIC
Two rehearsals of the Lions club
Neighbor Davis of Denver, Colo­
ately following the session of the
oa the part of citisens of the vari Improved to the point where it is no rado was a visitor and speaker here play. "Auotle Up", which will be
OF CHURCH SERMON larger group It was decided to hold
ous communities
longer uecessary for banks to be last night at the semi-monthly given at Willakenzie grange hail on
shoots on setmrale nights. Rifle
taper-liquid.*** There is a definite meeting of Pine Circle. Neighbors Friday. May 4. will be held next
“Spiritual and Financial Hue (|,oota will be held on Mondays
call now for banks, not to extend of Woodcraft, at the . O. O. F hall. week it was announced today by
cess" will be the subject at the fiareaHer. and pistol shooting will
NATIONAL AWARDS WON
morning service at the Christian bt, h„|(, on Fridays All score cards
loose credits or to make improper
Following Mrs. Davis' talk M. A. W. E. Buell. The tirst will be held
BY O. S. C. ENGINEERS .oans, but for a most sympathetic Pohl guardian neighbor, and offic­ In Springfield on Tuesday evening
church II has been announced by
to be signed and turned In to
Rev. Veltle Pruitt, pastor There Itay Nott. secretary, after each
Three O »" cT ^ g ln eerin g stu- «“ » “«i8 toward ‘« “ imate credit ers of the local circle, were chosen and at the Grange hall on Thursday
evening. The play is being spon­
will be special music.
shoot. He will compile the result«
dents have been given outstanding needs and for a recognition of re­ to head one team in a membership
For the evening service the pas aud later divide the groups Into
sored by the Garden Way P T A. « -y » '» ■*>’**■* c
drive.
Rav
Stevens,
captain
of
the
awards for their technical accom­ sponsibllity for their proper and
drill team and members of her and all receipts above actual ex­
Designed In sizes. 14. IS. 18. 20 tor will talk on the subject. "It two teams with the two highest
plishments in national competition vital part iu the program of re-
team were chosen to lead the other penses will be turned over to that , wlth corresponding bust measure, Only Thundered " Rev Pruitt will as captains, and the next two high­
within the last few weeks Two covery."
32 34, jg. 38. 40. and 42). Size 18 sing a solo at this service.
group. Other members of the circle organization.
est each on different teams and
of these students, Don Finlay, of
The Soundness of Bonking
will be added equally to the two
so on down the Hat. Competitive
—
——
------
requires 4’a yards of 39 Inch mu-
Portland, and Ray Schwartz. Myr
In an address before a recent teams.
shouts will then be held between
SEVERAL
PLAN
TRIP
terial
with
1-3
yard
contrasting
LEGION
TO
CONSIDER
tie Point, took first and second
trust conference of the association's
the teams
TO
COAST
FOR
OUTING
prizes in a national technical eaaay
BUSINESS AT MEETING
Favorite Spring Frock
It was also derided to organise
Trust Division in New York, Mr. ERGATHA ENTERTAINS
contest sponsored by the Boeing
Several Springfield people are
PATTERN 8178- Daytime fnsh-
5 a circulating library of outdoor
Law
said:
School of Aeronautics at Oakland.
Several matters of business will >
FOR WOMEN’S GROUPS planning a trip to the coast Sunday Ions for prlng and summer are dis
I magazines and other literature
“A depression cannot long survive
lie taken up ut the semi-monthly
California.
a sound banking structure if the
to
participate
In
the
unnual
Rhodo-
tlnguished
by
Interesting
sleeves
, which la Interesting and Instruc­
Members
of
the
Ergatha
class
of
Finlay, a student in aeronautical banking structure is responsive to
meeting of the Springfield Amerl )
dendron day celebration being and slim skirt lines. This design
tive to members of the club This
can
Ix-glon
Post
number
40
when
i
engineering at Corvallis, submitted legitimate needs and functions in a Ihe Methodist Sunday school, enter­
answers all tlje requlreineots for an
will he maintained by N. L. Pollard
sponsored
by
the
Sluslaw
Cham­
tained
at
the
church
Wednesday
a paper on aircraft performance way that is virile and alive. The
It cunveevs at Waltervllle tonight.
calculations for which he will re­ most cheering fact of the present afternoon for the women's classes ber of Commerce.
The members of the auxiliary will at his plumbing shop.
A sea food dinner will be gerved
ceive a year's course for a master situation is the knowledge that onr of the Christian and Baptist
also have a meeting tonight at the
churches. Mrs. W E. Buell is from 12:30 to 1:30 for which a
pilot, valued at »5200. Schwartz banks are in strong position.
W <) W hall In Waltervllle Both g£CRETARY WALLACE
charge
of
35
cents
will
be
madp
“Recovery, even to the most pes­ president of the class and was as-
award Is for more limited instrnc
meetings are acheduled to start at!
_
_
8 O'clock.
WILL BE AT MEDFORD
tion valued at »1020. This is the simistic. is no longer a myth or a isted by the following committee
rumor, nor is it merely psycholog­
Mrs. Wheaton Chairman
first time two of the four national ical. Abundant evidence and proof chairmen: Mrs. Roy Palmer, Mrs.
Medford. Ore.. April »»—(Bpe­
Mrs
C. E. Wheaton was chair
Charles
Myers.
Mrs.
Pratt
Holver-
awards have been won by students lie on every hand—tangible proof.
Take Outing—Mr. aud Mrs. O. D llai j—-A«rlrultnre, and the Import
man of the annual costume party
Ron.
Mrs.
R
L.
Drury.
Mrs.
P.
J.
in the same college.
With a return of- confidence the
Metcalf and Mr. and Mrs Arthur «at part It played In early Oregon
of the Amaranth order at the Ma­
Waldemar Schmidt. Portland, a wheels have begun to go round and a Bartholomew.
Neet spent the week end at Flor­ history, will he stressed on Friday.
sonic
temple
In
Eugene
Monday
sinior in chemical engineering, has great many well managed busi­
ence.
June 8, of Oregon's Diamond Ju-
The consumption of forest fuel- evening. The party was attended
been awarded a »250 scholarship nesses may look for a profit during
blle<- celebration In Medford and
by
55
who
dre-sed
as
children.
this
calendar
year
with
fair
assur­
woed in Oregon and Washington
at Massachusetts Institute ot Tech­
Tonsils Removed — Joan and Jacksonville next June 3 to 9 Def­
ance at least. For what has been annually amounts to about 1.700.-
nology to continue his studies.
Jackie, children of Mr. and Mrs. C. inite assurance have been received
achieved let us thank the President, 000 cords, according to the Pacific
Hat Operation — Mrs. Laurence
I F. Barber, had their tonsils re­ from Washington. D. U.. that Bee-
who has labored with courage and Northwest Fore t Experiment Rta- C. Moffitt underwent a major oper­
moved Wednesday.
I retary of Agriculture Henry Wal-
ECCIMANN COUGH DROPS patience and vision. Let us thank tion. Douglas fir makes up over ation at the Pacific hospital In Eu
the Congress, whose members dur­
i lace wilt be In attendance.
gene
on
Monday
morning
DISPLAYED IN EUGENE ing the emergency have put the pub­ ihree-fourths of this fueiwood.
Creamery Man In Salem— John
Secretary Wallace, one of the
lic welfare above partisanship. Let
D Pyle of the Springfield Cream key men of the administration, will
The first sawmill In the Wiliam
When No. 1 Douglas fir logs sold
A display of Eggimann's cough ns thank one hundred twenty-live
ery is In Salem today on business. deliver the address of the day In
drops is being held in the window million of our own citizens who for $24 per thousand feet In 1925. ette valley was built at Newberg.
In
1837
or
1838.
It
was
swept
away
Medford and has announced that
have
refused
to
be
stampeded,
but
they were worth slightly legs in
of the Hoffman Jewelry store in
Take Marriage L lc e n w - Robin hp h(|H R n„.BRaK„ of par„ ru, . r |n.
Eugene this week as a part of the rathpr who hive kept alive the exchange for other comnexfitlee by high water In the winter of
Gordon Bam s of Springfield and terest Io agriculturists snd to resi­
divine spark of faith and hope.
than when they sold for »16 in 1840 41.
Home Products campaign. The
Edna Elsie Starr of Eugene ap- dents of Ihe state as well
Cause for Confidence
1932.
cough drops have been made here
idled for a license to marry Wed­
Price fixing under the NRA lum­
An agricultural parade, with en­
"We may reasonably expect that
for many years by Mr and Mrs
nesday at Ihe county court house tries open to all communities of
ber
code
had
a
precedent
during
the
recent
action
of
Ih*
government
It costs about »1 75 per thous­
C F. Eggimann and have found a
the state, will also be featured that
wide market extending as far as In stabilizing the dollar will have a and board feet to holli logs a dis- the World war when the govern­
Parents of Daughter— Mr. and day, as well as a picnic basket
marked tendency to encourage in­
the Orient where many shipments dustrial and other bnsiness commit­ li'iice of eight miles with motor ment established maximum prices
Mrs J. V llucklns of l^-aburg are lunch In the city park.
for lumber.
have been made to the Chinese.
ments. Business men need not be so trucks.
the parents of a baby daughter
exclusively encaged in taking coun­
horn to them at the Pacific hospital
A l The Dinner Party W ith Dr. W irt
sel of their fears now that uncer­
In Eugene on Wednesday. April
LIGHTNING DAMAGES
tainty does not haunt them.
25,1934
*6OOP PAINTINÖ
"Much has ' e:i i - I 'milt the
POWER COMPANY LINES
loosing of credit by hanks. During
W E A TH ER ?
Tonsila Taksn Out—Miss Bernice
Considerable damage to property the acute period of the depression
WHY MAN - I T f ^
O'Quinn underwent a tonsil opera
banks for the most part have not
of the Mountain States Power com been lending normally, nor should
tion here Wednesday.
pany In this vicinity was caused by
¿.” ¿¡3",.',, \ VillV put.li«- confl
the lightning rtorm during the past dence ghatterPd ,ile ),anker was prop-
Between 1925 and 1929 nearly ten
week end. Transformers seemed erjy eoncerned In liquidity, having
Designed in sites, 14, 16, 18, 20 billion bourd feet of timber were
to be eligible for the greatest dam in mind his primary obligation to
(with corresponding bust measure, remov' d annually from the forests
age In one Instance it was report pay off deposits. The situation has
32, 34. 36, 38, 40 and 42). Bits 18 of western Oregon nnd Washing
ed that three of the transformers Improved to the point where super-
requires 4 ^ yards of 39 inch ma­
ton, according to figures compiled
terial w»i> M yard contrasting
had been struck and wrecked. i„ liquidity no Ion :- r seems necessary. ■
by the Pacific Northwest Forest
Conditions have materially changed.
one place the lightning followed
attractive spring or summer dress' Experiment station. These logs, cut
Banks will desire, for every reason, -
the power line to a residence and to return to a Inore normal tending
for the street. The tucked sleeve I to meet the demand:) of Ihe wood-
shattered the main switch, meter, policy. This means a sympathetic at­
! oflly bloused ai the elbow, the gay using Industries, would furnish
and destroyed the radio.
titude and a re ‘ignition of respon- j
butterfly effect of the Jabot, the enough lumber to construct 600,000
siblllty for his proper part In ths
molded hip lines and flaring hem average sized residences.
program of recovery by the banker
CALL FOR WARRANTS
ull contribute to the pleasing ap-
Notice Is hereby given that as he passes upon and meets sound
|e iirunce.
credit
requirements
of
business
as
McKenzie Valley I
School District number 19. In Lane
In (lie mutter of selection of nm-
It swings Into and continues on the
county, Oregon, will pay at the
tipper Camp Creek school defeat­
lerials, pastels crepes, periwinkle
upward turn.”
office of clerk of said district, all
ed
Deerhorn school In a hall game
blue,
moss
green
or
Ihe
new
soft
warrants to and including 3173. 9—
shade of (lusty pink are the first on their diamond Friday afternoon
Thurston
dated October 27. 1933. Interest
suggestions for spring. For sum- by a score of 33 to 12.
will cease after April 26. 1934.
The Waltervllle N. O. W. lodge |
mt r. printed voile, hostile or triple
Mrs.
Owens,
Miss
Helen
Eyler
C. F. BARBER. Clerk.
sheer could be used effectively, had an special guests their or­
and Mrs. Hazel Edmlston motored
'
N ew Era
ganizer, Mrs. Davis and her hua-
with white accessories.
to Monmouth last Saturday and at­
For Pattern, send 15 cents In coin hand. Friday night at their regu­
C o sts less p e r yard
tended a teacher’s meeting.
(for each pattern desired), your lar meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Safely from I
o f s u rfa c e
name, address, style number, and
The Leaburg ■ Waltervllle - Fair-
Albany spent the week-end with ]
Covers thoroughly and wears
size to Patricia Dow, Springfield, mount congregations will unite In
Mrs. Safely's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
,'lo n g e r th a n o rd in a ry p a in t
(Oregon) News Pattern Dep't,, 115 services at Fairmount Presbyterian
Roy Edmiston.
b ec a u so o f its
church Munday morning. Leaburg
Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Price have
church
choir
will
assist
in
provid­
BALANCED
FORMULA
I returned from a trip to Montana. -
ing music. A basket dinner will fea­
Maks Trip to Salem
1 Mrs. Price’s parents accompanied I
WASHINGTON . . . Pictured above are the peraonx named by Dr Wirt,
Mr. and'Mrs. E. E. Pyn • drove ture the noon hour.
them to Portland on their return; Gary, Ind., educator, aa having attended a dinner at which the “ Brain
to Baletn Bunday evening to bring
The Leaburg Boy Bcout troop
trip.
Trust revolt talk'' was a auojeet of discussion. Each of those named, but
home a group of local young people completed preparation for the big
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Endicott have satellites in government affairs, emplistically denied any such discussion
m o v e d t o I ebanon
Mrs Endicott and Dr Wirt was termed by one • ■ a monologist, who talks all the time ” ..
who had been attending the three Scout Circus In Eugene Saturday
W J il
Hardware - Furniture
moved to Ix-banon Mrs. Endicott U
p p e r C
oyi*, Marr Taylor and AlUe Barrow. Inserts,
day session of the state Christian at their meeting at Leaburg Wed
is going Into beauty parlor work |J , Laureace Todd sad right, Mias HUiegard Knseland, those who f
Radios ■ Paint
ueiday «venlng.
Endeavor.
at The New» Office
there.
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