MBDFORD MAIL TRIBTTNE BEDFORD, OREDON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1,' 19H0
SYNOPSIS; Pretty, vivacious
Fannv Frethuro win onlu hostil
ity from her mother-in-It no when
the marries Unvitl Frost. Aire.
J-'roat is the austere Httritnn4cul
leafier of the Front-firownbeck
elan, ariMovrttte ot the little town
of Vlonahhnrra Pennsylvania. To
her Fanuu is not quite a "Indit."
When IJ'ititl announce hie ttilcir
tion ol t kiu a hie bride away
from, the ancestral home to a vol
tape ol their own Mrs. Frost trtr.it
tf ttov him hu vernunjimt DnvUl'e
uncle to refuse him on exuerietj
raiee in salary at the bunk Uariil
throw tip his ioh acts another
and moves with Fannv arcordina
to vlnn. The ham lived hntwtlv
for elx months and Faulty i$ ex
pecting a babu.
Chapter 6
' v A NEW ARRIVAL
THE baby was born one early May
V morning with as Ifttte trouble
as was burannly possible.
' "It was Jnnt like Fanny to have
a girl," remarked Mrs. Frost com
jplacently. ;
The embargo that was to starve
David aud Fanny luto a return to
the miUernal Jurisdiction was still
In full force, but when Mrs. Front
found that; David had pawned his
father's watch a valuable Swiss re
peaterand sold bis pearl studs
and diamond cuff links to pay the
doctor's bill, she redeemed the
watch and bought back the studs
and cuff links and returned them to
David. . !
Bob Daniels spent a good
The buhy was named Sheila. It
luid been Fanny's mother's nume.
Mrs. Frost llchcd In get her
: lunula on the baby, and. If Fanny
hud wished, her . motlior-ln-law
I would hnvo relieved tier ot mom ot
Sheila's earn. But that Funny pas
sionately did not wish. All Iho pust
.yoat Fanny had persistently wooed
Mrs. Fro.il. trying to win her af
fection. Sooner nr Inter II she liupt
on trying, was sweot nnd gentle
nnd made' her luolhcr In lnw feel
their need nf her. Mrs. Frost was
sn.e to soflon and purhnps, Inter,
really lonrn In love her.
. Hut lying wonk nnd shaken,
though ocsimlciilly happy, with her
bnhy at her liruast. Fanny fell a
sudden chill, a sudden dark pro
-monition nf sliu knuw nut nlnil,
when she heard her niollierln Inw's
..slop oulslde her door. .She knew
then. In a new elearnea nr vision,
that she would never he able to
win Mrs. Frost's liking If she
wooed bcr till doomsday.
David had li.nl his II inl raise lu
salary Fanny was certain he would
soon have a second, ijlto often
looked hack on Hint suiiiinur as
Ibe happiest of her life.
. For all their need nf the strictest
economy Fanny was fnrovor giving
partlos. film would plan and plan,
work and work, trying new recipes
that claimed to be both Inexpensive
and good tut In (he end something
seemed predestined to hnppon--tno
tnuoh curry powder in tlu mute,
the soup burned, I lie waffle Imlltr
spilled-on the floor.
- II came to bo ft coimuoirtilaco lu
Cloughbarro that one had tho hesi
time and tho wnrst food la town at
Fanny's- pnrtios. David was proud
ot Fanny's popularity, tut he often
grumbled that he novor had for to
himself,
.There was so llltlo harm In
Fanny, she tins so opes ana above
hoard In all she did, that nothing
much was thought of It when Leila
and Bob Daniels came home from
F.urope and Bob bognn spending so
much time at the Frost cottage.
Lalli,. Indeed, told ereryofTo she was
urateful to Fanny for keeping Bob
miuswl; David dubbed Bob Fanny's
tame cat and begged her to nhoo
him out of -the house before he got
horns. -
GOLD MIL 0. 0. F: AND
REBEKAHS IN ELECTION !
OOI.D HIM Ore, I.
;Simial Int Tui'mlfiy ovmlnK
rI tholi rBul(ir htrptliiK th I.
O. O. K. hnte of thin rlty
tted 'the following officer for
the luflulnir term: X"lle itrnnd i
Ilaymond Thompson; vice (trnnl.;
OcorK McllriKei: Brrrotary, Wir!
ren Co)inck; treaKUror, Jtthn!
Ultima
Wdniw(lny even Iiik Amythent
ftobeknh lodRA elected tho fli
lowing offirer-t: Nohlo arnn1,
Mr, VIoIa Moore; vlc grnnd,
Mm. Mudge IJormnn; eeretnry,j
Mm. Evolyn Thompson; trenirmr. i
iJrt, Lucy AJff
iiiSiiyiLniiii
BEAUTY
by MATEO. HOWE FARNHAM
"Al( right, I'll try to. Poor thing,
he's in the way wherever he Roes."
fWell, why -iocmi't he go to
work?"
"You know why. You know he
Isu't ntted for anything hut the
army, and Leila yanked him out of
that." i. .:!.,
Leila Daniels, born a Drownbeck,
wak David's second cousin, : Bub a'
father was a Cloughbarre grocer..
Hob went to Wusl Point and Leila to
boarding school and Europe.
After Bob's graduation lie was
ordered to the Philippines, and
Leila, despite family opposition,
went with him. Leila had not liked
the Philippines nor her position as
the wife ofa second lieutenant. Bob
specially disliked Cloughbarre and
his anomalous position In the
Brownbeck family.
When Leila's father died and left
her three-quarters of a million dol
lars, she promised Bob that If he
would resign his commission they
would liva In Europe. After live
years In Italy the war drove them
home.
Leila was a forthright, downright
person, strongly maternal and ca
pable and executive like most of the
Brownbccks. To her Bob was now
another child, a little sulky, a lit
tle troublesome and hard to man
age because he could not be spanked
deal of time with Fanny.
or put to bed, but dear and well
loved, If not so Interesting as his
youngest -on. ' '
Bob always rofcrred to fanny
aud himself as the rank and Hie and
I lie Brownbccks as tholr superior
officers. Ho had various names for
them. Leila was the C. O. (com
manding nfflcorl, David the lieu
tenant, Mrs. Frost tho major-general.
Uncle Judd the commander
in chief.
"Well, how's the other rank and
file?" was Bob's usual greeting to
Fanny.
"Not so good, tlinnlcB," alio snld
one day, "Can't you see I'm In the
guardhouse on brend nnd water?" .
"What'"1 the offense now?"
Fanny laughed. "Well, you know
Cousin l-oiilwi govs a dinner lust
night to Mint Yala professor who's
rlHillng the F,nos. I sat next to
hlin you might guess the rest"
"I bo' ho hnd a good time."
"I mink he did. nut so did I."
gleoled Fanny. "Ilo's a professor
of literature nud I asked trim If he
had road the latest thriller, and he
hadn't: so I sketched hi in the plot."
"Hounds hnrmleas; let's hnvo It."
"It wasn't the professor who wna
shocked. It was Mother Frost and
Cousin Loulfiii, I wns never so sur
prised ii. my llfn. I thought I hnd
been a niodol of propriety a per
fect Indy for ouco."
"I'm afraid you'ro n common per
son." said Boh. "After living for
two yenrs on Olympus, not lo know
what la or Is not ladylike I'm
Bshnmed of you."
"I'm no worse than Amelia."
"Tut, tut. my child. Amelia, he
lug Din Id's sister Is Ono or Us. We
shut our eyoi to Anivlln. What did
David say?"
"I haven't told him yet; maybe
I won't, lie s boon n llltlo worried
nothing Important," said Fanny
hurriedly,
It wns tho dreaded ttrst of the
month, and Fanny and David had
had ono ot the unhappy scenes
about money that recently had bo
come so frequent.
fCPVrl0M. IJJJ. bu UolaJl flows
r'nnthamii
Tha savant ol Bolt Oanlala In
Fanny's Ufa hna Saflpar alonlfl.
Canca than eithar of iham know.
Raad tomorrow's chaptar. .
PRESBYTERIAN BAZAAR
AT PHOENIX THURSDAY
I'HUHMX. lire., lire. l -tSiicc-lal)
I'ri'iililonl Ii,IUm Alii wl-
,'ty. Mm. .1. V. Wutklnk. cnll
Attrnllon to tll, lutxniir tu bu
given at the Presbyterian ehuivh
1 Thursday. Oiifeieiia lunehenn will
bo wrveil frmii 1:30 lbrouvh the
afternoon nnil pvenhiK. ICtieh
member uf the iurlety K nke,l
to remember Unit they lire to
furnish some autlele for sale
at the bneanr.
Many Chrlatmaa Klfta will he
on sale, In tho line of fnney
vnrk nml nprwn", boine tu'ule
Ij'untlj' ivll nhi b fur title.
RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS
BEAGLE Si
'. BBAfil.U, Ore., Dec. I. (Hpoc
Ikll ilr. nnd Mis. Orvnl Hen
clure m-e movinx from tho i'ui'Hel
raneh lo IL. runeh above Trull,
whlrh" they -'have, rented for the
comlnif yeuK ' - '
:. .Milton HanderHon.
woek-'t-nJ at the Joe
on AppleKiito. "
The Jt. Ii. Kills
Hpent the
West home
l.tmuy "
the E. 11. Luiiin. family sient
'PhunkeKlvlnjs at the Oscar liluck
ford home in Willow Slirlngs.
Mra. King, county- health nurse
and MIks. Burr, county achool
supcrvlMor. vlHlted-Wednwdoy untl
both attended the school Tlmiiks
Klving pi-ogruin.
Mr. and Mrs. Mulhollen and
lames .Mulhollen of Modford were
Thunkenlvlng guests at tho C.
O. Mulhollen home.
.Mr. nnd .Mrs. Wm. 1'omeroy
of the Meadows, ent ThanltH
BIvIiik Willi Ml',, and Ml'H. I'uul
Fci-i-e of Engle rolllt.
Ij.ulir AKhWiil'th
nnd
llaliih
Miller of Troutdale, Ore., visited
several days at the Sanderson
home, leaving Friday for lilk
f'reek to trap and hunt cougar
thin winter.
The ft. II. Bccgnlillcr family.
('has. and
iowurd Williams and
Mrs. Parka were Thanksgiving
guesls at tho Karl Melling home
In .Medford.
' Chiis. Williams will lie instrue
tor for the liovs 4-M club in
handicraft. The boys
Iiik great interest In the
v..,. i ,,,i,l... inimv use-
r..i ,i.i..
The M ' F. Young family of (). C. Maust. Mr. and Mrs. ftulph ; l'!'llin'1 Hewitt of Uosebu)'B, Frank
Willow .Springs, Mrs. Sanderson Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Tod Lit-1 l),ty un1. Ml"' '"aston. I
and Dorothy, of Central Point, , tlefleid. j Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Johnson of
Ixxler Ashworlh and Italpb Mil-! Billie Hhecla and Truman Ulsh-'Klamath Falls were visitors hero
ler of Troutdale. spent Thanks-: op. members of troop 5. Boy Scouts ; Sunday.
giving ol tho Clias. Sandeiron j of Medford, were among those en-j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson!
home. jtertained at a banquet at the First entertained at dinner Thanksgiving
Koy Mclntyre finished moving Presbyterian church in Medrord by for Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Haff and
the first of the week from the the Men's club Friday night. j Mr. and Mrs. Ilnymond Thompson
Jones ranch to Iho Hussell much: Mrs. Lillian Coleman and daugh-' and family. j
on the Crater Lake highway. j tor. Fay Carver, left Thursday fori Mr. and Mra. Paul Angstead are i
November 22, friend from ' California, to visit Mrs. Coleman's spending 'the holiday vacation at'
Beagle, the Meadows and Ap-slster, Mrs. Christiansen, at Lin- j Lakeview, Ore.
pligato met at tho home ofdcn, and later motor oh , to Los Mr. und Mrs. Kmmet' Sutton
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Poiiieroy ofiAngeles and Itlverside. At the ! "'ere. dinner guests at the home of 1
Hie Meadows and enjoyed dime-1 latter place they will visit the their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Mul
ing. A lunch was served at , Neighbor of Woodcraft home. They , len and family Thanksgiving.
midnight.
Tho new market road that
connects tile Dodge l3rluc rcau
with the Case lane Is being sur-
veyed and staked this week.
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Hert Nelson of Antelope
are glad. 10 near oi uic ihv,t
o! a baby boy at their home.
Tho children at Oho Baldwin
homo have been on the nick Hat
the last week but are better.
Tile county road scraper wan
li.vi.lliti- i-ojtdu li'i'iiliiv and put-
uiday In, this district.
Mrs, i 1 a ll c h o, Swcut spent
Thanksgiving with her daughter
and family Mrs. Elmer Simmons
lu Dorrls. Calif.
PHOENIX CLUB MEET
SET FOR
1MIOKNIX. ore., Dee 1 (Spec
ial! Announcement thut the Daf
fodil club would meet nt the
homo of MrN. W. H. on
tho 'tth of i)ecomber wan. In
error In tho date. Tho Hub
will meet Wednesday December
3 for an all day's meet Iiik 1,1
th above mentioned home. AH
dieirheirt are" ui'Bed to bo proH
ent.
I'MOKXIX, Ore.. Dee. I. (flpl.)
Huiiloi- cIiihs entertulni-d the rest of
the high Mclinol with a very Inter
et'tlng proKinm Wednesday. Mem
bers of thu. clang (,-av a comedy
entitled A Hit ot llosslp." Those
J-L .l
'ere Thel-
May !.
llle Coth-
taking part In tho play were
ma Lyons, Mildred Coats,
hnin. Jean lt(we and Itlllli
ren. a numnor or musical num
bers ivero nlso given by mgmli.L'm
of this class.
Rev. Kred F. Buholi'la conduet
ing a series of sermons for the
young people. , .
Pupils of tho seventh and eighth
grades, under direction of Mrs.
Fletcher Fish, have' been practlc -
nig for an operetta to bo given
December 5 at tho school gym
nasium. The regular, admission
price -will 1 charged. '
Mrs. John Mast entertained at
dinner Saturday in honor of her
friends. Mr. and Mix Lee of
gene, who mo visltlnu at her home. I
ou-man creek eluli met at the
home of Mrs. ftulph Wilcox on
Tuesday wlthva larire number pres-
cnt. .Mrs. Mack, home demon
stration agent, gave many helpful
suggestions for Christmas gifts. A
' Picture was taken of the gathering.
Mrs. Kay Ward entertained at
luncheon- Tuesdov for Mrs. Pliir.
.... n. ,.... ..
Bay Wright. Mrs. Fred A. Worse
dub in'and Mrs. Florence Drake. I
-e Uik- A. surprise party was given for !
work Mrs. Je,s fsdwards Wednesday
.. l,.i i .
and Mrs.
evening, in honor nf her bli-Hwl
l-rhoso nro.vm were m i ..'J'!
Those present were Mr. mid M.-' !
expect Ito he gone several weeks. i
Mrs. II. II. Buyer, who recently
tinaerwenl a major operation at.
the Community hospital In Med-j.
ford, was visited by a few of iier
friends here, and is reported gel-
ting along nicely. .
alr. anri .Mrs. iari ralcott or,rerguson. -Mr. nnu .irs. iieorge
Vaklma, Wash,, spent Friday night
at the homo of liev. and, Mrs. Fred
F. Kchell.
Six weeks exams were .given at
the school here Monday.- Tuesday !
am! 'Weunesiltiv nf l:il u-xb 1 -
Miss .lline '1'eel.lernpellt Thanks.
Klvhitf day with Minn I .Win ,!nt"ilis. 'Mr. nnil-Mi. Charles Citl'tor htu
.Mr. and .Mrs. U. J. t'opbler. aiid j ns din nor nut'Hlrf ThunksBlvlnfr Mr.
dauKiitfr lliith 'attended ;the jramo j Carter's aij-nor, Mra. Donley of M''d
In Ashland on ThjinkyKivlnj?. ! ford, and Mr. and Mra. Krank Car-
.Mr, and Mrs. iuv ItlwhoD enter-Iter and son.
j tallied ft numlfor of relatives at
j l nankKKlvInK dinner. Mr. and Mr; i family and Mr. and Mrs. William
t M. K. Sheet a and family, were alo' Force and family spent Tliankfjriv
1 KUi-HtH at the HHhop home' on j (np at Kagtc Point an guests of
ThanksKivinff.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. rtarnebum
were? dinner Buests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carey; on
ThankfffiviiiB day.
Misses Janet nnd R o s e m a r y t
Bishop and 'Kleanor Sheets spent j
ThankHBlvltiB day with Miss June
Furry in Ashland.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F. Sheets and
non .Hillte nt'tended the Ashland
ThanksBivlnR day Bnme.
Mr. nnd Mrs. ib. Carter' spent
TFlsi ii kwirl viiii ilnv fit ' Wn Pohit
I whore in (m hera of the Ornntre hnd
PARTICULAR BUILDERS ALWAYS
Portland
USE A HOME PRODUCT
Beaver Poritand Cement Co.
GOLD HILL, OREGON
Sold in Medford by Medford Concrete Construction Co., Porter Lumber Co., Rogue River Lumber Co., Stand
ard Roofing & Building Supply Co., Wallace Woods Lumber Co., Big Pines Lumber Co., Medford Lumber Co.
a big basket dinner, and ended the
day with an old-fashioned dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kixh spent
Thanksgiving day with relatives on
the Applegute.
Mr. and Mrs. Gernxta and Mr.
and Mr. J. It. Webster and A. K.
Woolverton were dinner guests at
the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Miles
r;animlll Thanksgiving day. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young were
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Italph Wilcox Thanksgiving
day. .
Mr.' and Mrs. Khepherd nnd Miv
. .. .. . .
were guests
and Mrs. M
' Nnrr'K "V
r. and Mrs. Jess Edwards vero
ns nt , homo Mr a
;.. ,, ,.: .
M Ish Elva Caster spent Thanks-
spent Thanks-
giving day and night with Mlas
, Marie Prescott of Ashland. ,
Mr nnrt Mr, r f Mnrtlnv nt-
tended a family reunion ;at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllmar
Polley of Ashland.
.ti.5 f i v i v ii v v riL-.tin RlL-IIL
Heain mcnt
1 Thanksgiving day with Mr. and
' Mrs. A. iH. Hoarn. I
Miss
Lottie Watklns visited
In Ashland Thanksgiving
friends
day.
Paul Ciannaway. employed by
Copeo at Marshrleld, spent Thanks
' giving day with his parents here,
Ku-I.Mr. and Mrs. Will Oanaway.
Miss .Sybil Caster spent Thanks
giving day And night with Miss
Mary Hannaford of .Eagle Point.
oor.rx 1 1 1 1 Jf Ore.. Dee.
'Si'!.) A family dinner was held .
llt tn" W " " u r Martin home'
Thanksgiving. These present were
Ml' "nd " Wilbur Martin and,
family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills- !
IMiugh and Mmall daughter. Mrs.
Paugh and Mmall daughter
A surprise party In hojior of the
birthdays of Mrs. Viola Moore,
-Mrs. Dora llammersley anil Aurele
Munler was held at the home of
j Mr. and Mrs. Munler Wednesday.
j evening. n'hoKO enjoying the even-
ling were Mr. and Mrs. William
Meisingcr. Mlai Hanky, Mr. and
i Mrs. Paul Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
tTI. D. 'Force. Mr. and Mrs. . Itay ,
. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ulalr,
and two sons. Mr. anil Mrs. Karl
I , Moore. Mrs, Dora llemme.sley "and
Mr. and Mrs. Aurele Munler. (
- Mr. and Mra. H. D. Foreo and (
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, Wiltiam Ferguson
i-nCcrtalned t dinner ThanksBlv-lni,-
for Mr, and Mrs.. William Hlt
tle. Merrltt and Luclle Hittle, Mr.
and Mrs. Kber Davis, Mrs.
Lulu
Davis and W. A,. Mansfield
Harold Fuller Is at tho OreBon
('uvea forkliiB for Mrnost Rush, who
has a eomtraet driving a tunnel at
that placo. , , , , .
Miss Mildred Orr spent Thanks
giving vacation; with:. home, foiks jn
lOuKene. Miss On is member oi
the nU Hill hiKh sehonl fnenlty.
. GOLD HILL
John Palme)-. Jr., of Ttuguc
River spent last week end in this
city as the guest" of his uncle. Kd
Bolt.
Kthel timlth, who Is a student
of the University of Oregon, .ipent
Thankfglvink vacation with her
parents on Murdlne creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Plckard en
tertained at bridge Thursday the
following guests: Mr. and Mrs.
Hotu of .Modford, Mr. r.nd Mrs. Al
Hlldreth of liutle Falls and Mr.
and Mrs. A. W". Walker of Central
l-nim. Mr. Botts held high score
..'-I"! Mr. Walker low.
.Mrs. Call SmHh and small non
J returned to their home In this city
yr V." " ,
trom Oran . f s week
I M. . and Mrs. Chares Kell a
I Li J 1 K , hai.. "" din""- -:
nd
Th :; ,',!,,. . ,
' , " ,T"; ' ' r- J"CK"
""?, . John
v"n,a "
L,.?,",. - . Wag , !,u'"nJ!"
' -' eunesuay.
Mr. and .Mrs. Bruce Force and
i I ' !, I ,
' "".". " ."""B " eunesaay lor
Mrs. W. O. Davis and daughter
.Marilyn nnd Mrs. M. L. stickel
wore visiting friends in Medford
Wednesday.
Bud Snyder Is confined to his
romm t the Coy cottage by Ill
ness. Mr. Snyder and Tom Chis
holm recently returned from, a
duck hunt in 'Klamath.
Mr. and Mm. Jack Piekard of
this city, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wil
son and family of Medford were
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Luby In Medford Thanks
giving day. -I
Miss Eva Coy spent thc.Thanks
' giving vacation with her mother,
'.Mrs. Susie. Coy and family here.
Miss coy is a teacher In tho ltose-
"'S Hchools,
- 'oiyeriy nas as a , Thanks-
truest her aunt, Mrs. Bald-
win., of ' Medford
i"8- C. J. Hhorb entertained In
Mrs. iBryerly has as a Thanks-
honor of her daughter .Beverly's
tourth blrthilay Friday attcrnun.
Mr. and Mrs. Uuy rliompson.
Mr. und Mm. PjiuI Thompson nnd
Mrs. A let ha liobhins attended a
show in Medford Friday.
In Judge's Heed's court Friday
morning, L D.. Cond'w of Orarrta
Pass paid a fine of $10 for reck
less driving, and Lorenzo Francis
$15 and costs for speeding.
Mr. aiid Mrs. W. (1. Davis and
small daughter Marilyn spent the
week end In Phoenix the guests of
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker held
a family dinner at their ' home
J Thanksgiving day. Those present
'were Mr. und Mrs. Iilclutrd Wal
ker, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whltsett
and Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Walker
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. II. I). Iteed spent
Thanksgiving in Medford as tlio
guests of friends.
John Chisholin returned to his
. home- in thia city last week from
flood Itlver, where he had keen
packing apples. '
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ham and
";'"-'y l"' '1 '-"nKsgiviii.
""
Mv. and 'Airs ferritt 'Merriman
entertained the. following Buests at
dinner ThanksBivini; day: Mr. and
Mm. Cole of (U'ar-ts Pass, Mr. and
Mrs. OeorBo Hammersley. liillyand
Jean Hammendey and Mi's. Cam
eron. J. U. Henness spent ThankBlv
JnB in this city as the BUfst.of is
dauBhter. Mrs. Oeorge MeisinB'r
and family. Mrs. Henness has been
a guest at the Meisinger home for
ipvernl weeks.
Avoid Colds
.Knot germs from all mnijth crevices
fill) Mill pICASHIlL KHSI). ;
i i
Ji
Cement
MRS BLAIR HOSTESS
.FOR GOLD HILL CLUB
GOLD HILL. Ore.. Dec. 1-
(SpUTho Sewing club held n
largo party at the home of Mr. and
Mm. Joe Illair last week. The
evening was pcnt in games and
cards, followed by lunch. Those
present were. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Lunrcci Mn and Mrs, Clyde Walker.
Mr. .and -Mrs. Oeorgo Ilainmersley,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter. Mr.
and Mrs. . -William Ferguson. Mr.
flndiMrs, JUvmond Thompson, Mr.
and Mrs', Pauj Thompson. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Kber Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
William Hlttle, Mr. and Mrs. WI1-.
I mot. -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Angstead,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray, Miss
Aieatha Gray. Mr. and Mra. Mer
rill Merrlman. Mr. and Mrs. George
Meisinger, Mr. and 'Mrs. Aurele
Munier, Mr. and Mrs. Joe 'Blair,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Shorb, Mr. and
Mrs. H. U. Force. Mr. and Mrs.
A. A. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Froast, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore,
Me. and Mrs. 'Hugh Hnyos and
Miss Olivo Turner.
Mrs. A. A. .Walker entertained
the Sewing club at her home Fri
day afternoon.
CATARRH
of head or throat Is usually
bentfitsd by the vapors of
- V4SJS5
OVER W MILLION JARS USED YEARLY
YES
We Do Landscaping
Offer planting plans that will
please without a lot of chatter
about being EXPERT6.
Rearrange plantings that were
designed and planted by self
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