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Arrwoun matt, TijimiXR mkpforp, Qitrfioy. sukday. FEnRr.vRv 2-2. m. rXOETHRElg p The Week's Society Happenings Edited By Eva Nealon T-;' 1 Two Lovely Affairs Given By Mrs, Hanby . And Mrs. Laura West A color M-heiiw of yellow was Iji ii ut If 11 lly eNpri'NM'fl in aeaeia mill jasmine flown- t the luiuh eun tahU'H Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mih. A. .1. Uanhy, when t'he entertained with Mrs. laura M. West for 1 quests. Following lumheon thi-re wet1 four tahli-s cf hrhlm hi play. Mr. Harry Liarfield won prize fur hin'i score. Mrs. V. 1', Holt prize for second hiKh ami Mrs. U II. llimiplii-ys imAt'd Lonwolat'on prize. r'riday afternoon Mrs. llanbyj ami Mrs. Vnt were l,onieHne; nKain at a tea at Mrs. IlnnbyV home. Forty k'isV called dunlin; the afternoon. Mrs. Susan Nason and Mrs. U. W. Luke poured, as-, Msilntr were Mrs. Kuell Semon.; Mrs. M. M. Morris and Miss Mai-j garot Nason. ' MIsh Jean Swltart ' Guest on Campuses Miss Jean tfwieart, dauKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Swipart. left j Monday for Kugeno and Corvallis. She was Kue.st yesterday of Miss Hetty Janes at the Alpha I" , Omega house on the University of (iregon campus and will spend two dayH visiting her sister, Minft Elim- hetli Swlgart at the Sigma Kappa Borority at Oregon State college before returning to Medford Tues- day evening. .Mrs. IIcitoii Among; Hostesses of Week Mrs. Mabel Hcrron entertained at dinner Tuesday evening, honor ing a group of friends from Gold Hill, Ashland and Medford. Among the guests from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Kd Guetz laff and Son of Gold Hill. Mrs. Guetzlaff and son Theodore, and daughter Ann. of Ashland. who i were friends in Iowa of Mr. ami 1 Mrs. A. V. Graves, who make j their homo with the ircrrons. Wilsons Go South To Mako Home Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Wilson wer honored Tuesday evening at a party given at their residence in the Orchard Home district by a group of friends prior to their departure for Los Angeles, where they plan, to make their future home. Guests for the evening were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pruelt. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Pruett and sons. M iss Margaret Pruett, all of Medford mid Mr, and Mrs. J. K. Lester of Biddle road and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullenger ,oL Talent. i- i-.. r-r - - Grants Pass Club To Have llamiuet Tuesday evening the Grants thsw ISusiness and Professional Women's club will hold a Public j afternoon was the luncheon given ing called. Itelations banquet in the grotto of by Mis. Marjorie Fcasley at her The dance will be a benefit af file Redwoods hotel. Among those home on Berkeley Way for a fair and a large crowd is antici prescnl will be several members group uf sixteen friends. The pated as the public is cordially of the Medford club, who are now room was fragrant with gay spring . Invited. planning to motor to the neigh- blossoms for the event and lunch- A good orchestra has been en-inii-inr eliv for the eveninc. loon was followed by bridge. (paired for the evening. j Oa Continuous Shows j itl "rVl'Tvs Today, 1:15 to 11:15 r A "XT J I & ffi m'!!tt JL- TL I i I .F i-Sfl"" rWX TOMORROW I Star ii'-'L ! I Great l S -fe',V rr.Ml atM mX- X SWhfi- ' -Jntr fy . . . Another sue- S V ( 1 J)r cess wc do not hesitate I i S ajBPy -.j-J , , Jfr '0 recommend. . . It is 3 I tjUfe1 ft m.UH.y .ine picture. I 1 5v fwj s'i''' ;v ""Tlliini'Wi " i , i'M rfuftlt'fl Wives, don't miss this. You'll learn u.r if. a lot about men from Sylvia. An edu- A enne,!l MocKenno catj)n on how (q manjfle swthrl5 Populilr prlCes , Boul Rothbone and husbands. II Matinee 35c Rita LoRov Murrel Finley Also "Strange A It Seems' All Color Reel of Odditiei Pathe Newi Looney Tune, "Boxcar Bluet" I Many Social Groups ' A lar'e event of the week was : the dancing party Friday evening sponsored hy the local chapter of 1'an Hellenic fur members ami j their friends. t The affair was characterized hy ', many dinner parties preceding the dame and a lovely array of spring , gowns, which added much color 1 to the affair. - ( Multi-colored t-alloons suspend - ed from the eeilitiK. formed the i chief feature of decorations nnd ' j music for dancing was - furnished ! hy Ooni I'rovost's orehestra. Mrs. Knhert Hart, eliairman of the affair, was assisted hy the fol lowing committee heads: Mis. lon Xewliury, democrat ions; M rs. Don (Jairett, tickets; M rs. Kmerson Merrick, music; and Mrs. Win. l.ee lh-icker, favors. Society to Travel During Week End Pan Hellenic Dance Gala Affair Friday ; .V Kchool of Instruction for of This week-end finds many mem- ! fi.-ers uf Hie chanter will be con- hers of local society in San r ran- 1 ' cisco, Portland and other coast ( j cities. And next week end will j see unoiher exodus of local peo- ; j to the bay citifs and l'oi't- j i!md. for the Southern Pacific ex- , cursiou rales effective) this week- , em) will be effective again J Yi- 'day. ' j The excursion has been timed 1 Mo give lovers of music and drama an opportunity to enjoy various I productions. 1 j Rehearsals of "Crucifixion" ! l'rogrc.viti!r Well I Rehearsals for Stai tier's "Cruci-1 fixion" are progressing satisfac- torily ind there are just six more, the oratorio is given on (;,,nd Friday night. April 3rd. in t he auditorium of the Presbyler- ian church. There are still open ings for singers who wish to par- , ticipate and they are invited to come to rehearsal Monday evening j at : 30 at the Presbyterian ! 1 church The chorus will be clos- 1 ed t new members after two ; were much in evidence at the more rehearsals, that is. after! bridge party given Thursday eve March L'nd. Therefore, all those 1 ning by M is.s Ruth Koozer. There desiring to be in the chorus j were two tables in play and Miss should - be present next Monday! Lucille Harrett held high score for evening or get in touch with the evening. Guests were .Misses either Mrs. C. H. Pasko or Klsie j Katherine, Marian and Dorothy Carleton Strang. There is no fi- 1 Ness, Mildred Dugan. Lucille Par- . nancial obligation attached to ; J singing in this chorus nnd no ad-, j mission will bt charged for. the1 1 oratorio. However, a silver Jering, will he taken 10,, defray ex- 1 pensoa. r Fwislry Hostess I At Spring Luncheon 1 A pleasant event of Wednesday If, the Last Word In Smartness, Spiciness and Lavish Sets and Gowns. A.Brippinfl story of love, intrlaufcand misunderstanding with a most unus ual finale don't miss It. . . a Eastern Stars Will Honor Worthy Grand ' Matron With Dinner To Kivet . the Worthy t.rand Matron, t'arrie Jackson, who will make her official visit tb Hearties chanter, No. Oo. O. K. S. Wed- : nesday. a dinner will be held at the Hotel Medford at 0:30 to be followed by a meeting in the Ma .sonic hall. All members are ask ed to call M is. John I! lit lei for reservations at the dinner. Mrs. Delia Seheffel is general chairman of the affair and Mrs. Marie tn'hoepeu will have charge of the decorations and refresh ments. Mrs. i:dn;L Isaacs is pro gram chairman and vocal numbers will be sung by Mis. u. O. 1-iri-son, Mrs. Klsie I'aiiton Strang and Mrs. Isaacs. Many guests from out of town are expected for the evening. Among them will be J. H. Hardy of Ashland, assistant grand pat ron, M rs. W. H. McC.owan, past grand matron from this city, and Miss Margaret Haines, past grand matron from Grants 1'ass will also lie present. ducted in the afternoon by M rs. Jiu - kson. In the evening initiation limi a lodge work will he put un ,v the officers for the worthy grand matron's inspection. Miss llci-kinau Plan- to Hetinii lor simmer While local people plan trips to other lauds, persons already away anticipate coming home. Miss An nette I lock man, daughter of Dr. W. II. Heck man, is one of the lat ter. She plans to sail from Hono lulu, Hawaii June 1 to spend the summer with her father and other relatives in this city, M Heckmaii is supervisor of kinder gartens in Hilo. Hawaii. She spent hist summer in Medford and many local friends are glad to learn t hat she will return again during tho coming season. ff Miss Ruth lioo.er Knlerlaiiis at Itridgo Decorations in observance of G e o r g e Washington's birthday ictt, Alice Roberts and Yvonne Devaney. 4-4 of-'Circle Simiiisois , lnmv Tomorrow Chrysanthemum Circle N I Neigh bora of Woodcraft, XI. will ; sponsor a dancing party tomorrow ! evening in the L O. O. F. hall, ; following the short business nieet- Popular Prices Matinee ... 35c Evening 50c KIDDIES A DIME ANY TIME Mtvening sue KIDDIES I I I Prettiest In Hungary Associated I'reas I'hoto Tsanady Fekette Maria wh'o wa selected "Miss Hungary" at a na tional beauty contest In Budapest. She'll seek International honors. Helen Norris Play Will Be Broadcast Wednesday Evening Lovers of radio drama greet with enthusiasm the announce ment made yesterday that the National P.roadeastiug company will present over the Western network a lleb n Norris radio comedy, entitled "Pop Goes Hp." on Wednesday evening, February lift from 10 to 10:30. The play will be heard over ici.w Portland- K HO. Seattle; kiiA Denver- KSL. Salt lake K(iO. S;ni Francisco, where the play will originate. Several well known National broadcasting players will participa.te. Plays by .Miss Norrin, who a local authoress, are always on jo(d bv local radio lans . unu "I'op Goes i;p" Ss listed as one of her best. luicroting Itils From Old Oregon fwo announcements carried in I tho hiMt issue of Old Oregon. I'm vorsity of Oregon alumni publica tion, which are uf Interest to local society, read: "Hetty M. Schmcer of Medford has announced her engagement to Lloyd A. Ilyerly. '27, of Portland. Miss Schmcer was a member of Alpha Phi Sorority on the cam pus and Mr. Heyeily was a mcm ler of Kappa Sigma. The wed ding date has nut been announc ed." . . "Vivian Coss. junior In physical education, announced her engage ment to G. Charles1 liateinan, soph omore in pre-law. at the Alpha Ni Delta house on January. 11. .Mr. Kateman Is a member of IJacheloi don." Klwanls Club Plans Darning Party The Klwanis Dancing flub will hold another dancing party . to morrow evening In the St. Mark's Guild hall and a large crowd is anticipated for the event. Among the other aetivitles plan ned by the club is the golf tour nament with tho Ashland club. which win oe iicm iu-i--i-u mi-i dates of February 23 and March 2i. Kfw.iuian Jack Thompson is chairman of the committee ami has made his pairings with the chairman of the Ashtund club. The tournament this reason will he hehl on the Medford gulf course. --4.. i.Mrs. Secly Visits Jt. y, fltf.BI i Daughter Jlcro r l Mrs. :. H. Secly of Portland I h;ia been a guest this week of her daughter. Mrs. Howard Grover and family. Mrs. Seely formerly . made her home In Medford nnd i is remembered here by ninny friends. Grand Opera Season Interests to With Ihu end of tho month tip liro.'ii'liliiK, mole pinna nro liellil! iiuhIo hy local inuHlo lovni'H for ilU'iiillnB tho iippearunco nf the ' Clikano Civic Opera company In I'ortlaml lu-xt monlh. l"or tho ninth coiwecutlvo foas iin the ChlcnKO Civic Opern com pany Ik lirinKlnK tho (treutint of lull cnUM'tiilnmrnt crand oporn to cltlcH Unit otlwrwlHO would lie. ' uniihlo to hoar tho IiohI tho op ,i:ratlo Hlaiici nffordH. ' The lour of tho ChlraiKO tTlvIc Oix-a company In a triumph of modern Ingenuity nnd efficiency 'itiploycd lu cnhancfi tho Klamour of art. old and new. ArtlatH, eon-dm-toiTs on-hoiitra, chorus and hallot aro IIioho of tho eompiiny'B mauuiricoht 8 conic eiiulpnient, which Ih trannpurlcd to every city In which tho Civic Opcru. company iippc-am. Oihtil hivem of thin city will have lirouuht to tho tttato'H Diet ropolln the Manic opportunities uf hciii lim the hpsl Kiand operas that nro afforded tho people of eastern cities. Tho rimaironient In Portland has hcr-n mailo possililo hy puh lie spirited peopio of tho city, 1 W ' ' i r who believe that the people In - Muzlo, Jenny Tourel, Antonio Cor all nectlons of the statu wiltako tin, Desire Defrere, Constance advantage of the opportunity to Kherhnrt. Conductor, Roberto hear beautiful musle, which the opera, company's appearance In I'ortland will afford. The personnel of tho company ineludes ftch famous -artists as SehfpH. Muido, Cooper. Moranaonl, Leger. KkIpII, Tourel, King- Easter Monday Ball to Express Renewal of Social Activities i j While entertaining wanes In ob servance of the Lent en season, plans, are being made to renew the social whirl with added zest following the glad Kaster day. And the Kaster Monday ball will be the first large affair to fol low the quiet Men son. Committees are already working on arrangements for the annual party, sponsored by the Auxiliary of the Medford post of the Amer ican Legion. I Klahorato decorations will ex press the festive spirit which will reign following Kaster. when the Itogue H(ver valley Is (fragrant with blossoming trees and flow ers, an abundance of which will he brought to the Oriental (iar dens for the dancing party. The committee working on the dunco plans Is composed of Mrs. J' CL Hunch and Mrs. V. S. Hol ger, general chairman, Mrs. Good win Hum phrey nnd M ra. C. T. I laker, tickets; Mrs. tirueo Voss and Mrs. Itelva Aiken. Da uhters of Nile Dine, Wooilfortl Home Place cards romlnlscent of the story of tho cherry tree, one of the most appealing tales of the boyhood of tho country's first president, were In evidence at the dinner table Monday evening at tho party given by" Mesdamcs Ralph Woodford nnd O. I). Frn zee at the Woodford homo 011 South Holly for members of Zu lelnia temple, Daughters of the Nile patrol. The centerpiece was a huge bouquet of red sweetpeas which blended with tho red hatehetn. Following dinner a short business meeting was held and the remain der of the evening spent at bridge. Prizes at cards were awarded Mrs. J. K, Lawrence, Mrs. Chas Gilbert and Mrs. Llyc Wilcox. Honor guests at the meet ing were Mrs. Chas. T. Sweoncy and Mrs. W. II. MoGowan. Ihmeo Anticipated For Spring Vacation ' Plans fur a dancing party dur ing tho spring vacation period woro announced ondny evening tho meeting of tho Oregon State college club nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Jtutterfield. An orchestra from tho Oregon State college campus will be In this city to play for the affair. Tho dance is anticipated by alum ni, students, prospective students and many friends of tho college. Mr, nntl Mrs. fjmbm'ker Here for Week-Knd Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Limboeker, (Pauline Greaves) whose wedding wus an event of February 3rd at AJhamhrn, Calif., nro in Med ford over tho week-end en route! to their Home in Seattle. Wash They have been on an extended honeymoon tour which took them south to Mexico, returning by way of tho coast. They havo visited various places of interest through Californlu. Mrs. . Limboeker was formerly secretary nnd office manager for tho Sou thorn Ore gon Clinic, Mrs, Carr Honored At Luncheon Friends of Mrs. Dell Carr en tertained for her Thursday after , noon with a luncheon at her home Th guests arrived unannounced and served the luncheon, which was followed by cards. Guests wero Mesdanies W. . V. Sulllnger, W. K. Crank, V Luinnn, O DeVore, C. Cass, O. W. Clink, It. Mollcr and tho hostess, H., O. Frederick Family Movm To Mcdronl . I. O. Frederick, new sales man ager for Snider Hairy und Pro duce Co.. and his fatally will nr rivo from Grants 1'ass today and will make Medford their home Mr. Frederick is a brother of Mrs. Knldor, president and man ager of the rnmptwy. Draws Society's Northern Metropolis UliK, llurko. Defrorc, IJ'l lernianoy. i.'olcalro. Votlpka, Caton, l'ryor, Kliarnova, Jluromeo, Ilonelll, For mlchl, (llado, Klpnls, Struck. Salvl, Cortls, Mnrnhall, Olszowaku, Thomas nnd ladder. Tho proRrnms for tho tlirco (lays aro as fulluws: Thursday nlKht, March, 12. :00 p, ni. "l-ii Travlata" (In Italian). Claudia Mll.io, Tito Schlpn. John (.'ImrlcH Thomas, Lodovlco ejllv lero, Ucslro Defroro, Alico d'ller maiiuy, 1-JUKenlo Handrlnt. Antonio Nlcollch nnd others. IIullcl. Con ductor, Kohertu Moranzoiit. Krldny nlKht. March 13. S :0 p. in. "Wo Walkuero" (III Oerman), h'rlda Lcider. Maria Olzowska, Kmma Kedcll.' Alexander Kipnls, Thoodoro titnick, C'luuia llaronieo. Cfio Clladn. Konla Hharnova, nnd others. Conductor, Ktnll Cooper. Kuturduy matinee, March M, 3:00 p. m. "Lucia 1)1 Lammcr- moor (In Itallun) MurKhcrltii Halvl, Tito Bchlpa. Itlchard Hon fill. Chase Maromco, (lluscppo Cnvadoro, Alico d'lli rmunoy, l.nd ovlco Ollviero. llullot. Conduc tor, Krank Ht. I.eger. tlnturday night, March 11, S:00 p. in., (douhlo bill) "Cavnllorla Itustlcana" (In Italian), Clnudlu Mornnzonl, Followed by "I T'ogHaccr' fin Italian). Hilda liurkc, Churlen Marshall, Co? a re Formlchl, Giu seppe etivadore, Dntdro Dofrere. Conductor Frank Ht. Leger. Fol- lowed by ballet, Patriotic Motif Is Used for Luncheon Given, Darby Home A pleasant event of the week was the holiday luncheon B'v,, 1 Wednesday afternoon by Me dames C. f. Darby and S. Ralph j Dippel at the former's homo un 1 Queen Ann Luncheon was served nt six small tables, which were decorat- I ed In red, white and blue, honor- ing G 001 go Washington's birthday, which is today. The centerpiece 1 for each table was a mlniaturp I of the first president mounting his horse. George Washington hats wore used as favors and all other decorations in keeping with the holiday season. ' Rooms were fragi ant with spring blossoms and luncheon was followed by several games of bridge. Mrs. R. P. Cowgill Is Bridge Hostess Mrs. Ralph P. Cowgill was hos tess at one o'clock bridge lunch eons Thursday and Friday ut her home. Five tables were In play Thursday, and four tables Friday. The rooms were decorated in red and white honoring Washington's birthday. MKs Hon Hosiers On Wednesday F.veitlmr Miss Margery lion, daughter ut Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hon was bos less at dinner and bridge Wed nesday evening, February 18 at Iwr homo on Crater lake avenue, honoring the birthday of Lloyd Slminoiison. Dinner as served at 7 o'clock at a table beaut if ullv decorated in ted and white. Covers were placed fir Misses i:ieauor Worth ington and L'velyn Snydef. Messrs. William Harriman and Kdward Gould, tho honor guest and the hostess. Home From College To Visit .Mother George Win no who attending O. S. '. is spending the week-end with his mother, -Mrs. Nello Win no and other relatives, having mo tored down wllh ft party of Klam ath Falls boys who are also stu dent at O. S. C ' Oregon Slate College Club ICnjoys Bridge Tho home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hutterfleld was the scene of the Monday meeting of tho Oregon State college club. Following a short business ' session thero wero eight tables of bridge In piny with prizes for high scores going to Mrs. Lcland Mentzor and Mark Hoone. Tho committee entertaining was com posed of Mr. ami Mrs. David Wilcox, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd Tnch, nnd Mr. and Mrs. IL H. Finch. Miss Leach Win Oratorical Content Of Interest to local people Is news of a former Medford girl, published by the northern press, The news Htory reads: "Tho annual old line oratorical contest at Llnffcld college, Mc Mlnnville, Ore., was hold on Inst Friday, Winning carries with It highest achievement for oration and delivery. The person taking first prize represents tho college at the state Intercollegiate eon lest held later In the college ytuiB. Word has come that Minn ) Helen ljcaeh, daughter of Hev. and Mrs. F. It. Leach, won first prize. This is tho second year Miss Leach has won this lienor and will for tho second timo rep resent the college In the stato contest. Lust year she won third place In the lutercolleglato con test where all tho colleges and the state university wero repre- s-ntod. ' TE3K Flattering Permanent Waves $7.50 It's vory important that your hair bo beautifully waved this Spring. Ask about our Tulip Oil Pcrma nents. Complete Beauty Service EMMA CLINE SHOP Liberty Bldg;. PHQNE 454 ' illl Dinner Party Much Dramatic Art Classe s Enjoyed By B. W. P. j Gives Chinese Play ! Club Tuesday Eve ' . ' . . , 'V f I . ! A pretty event in keeping wltH ! The week has hern filled wUh!tl" expectations of early aprlng- 1 events at which decorations and ; nmu'nmis recalled the life . Cieorge Washington, whose birth- t(ty lH ,0jnK celebrated today and tomorrow throughout the nation. Dinner tables for the party given by the Ituslness and Prn fes.sional Women's club at the Him. Flower lodL-e Tuesday eve- i nine were cuv with flags and boil-' qU.ts tlf spring flowers. Covers w,,ro placed for thirty and an ad- dress by Mrs. M. J. Norris on In-j ternatlomil Relations found both , .Mitertalnim: and educational. Work accomplished by the World court uml the League of Nations dur- ing the past year was given spec-j lal emphasis. Group singing was led by Missj Margaret Arnold of the local j school staff. j Following the program there were five tables of bridge In play. The sueeoHSl'ul affair was nr-1 rnnged by the committee, headed by Mrs.' Alico Coppin. Itrldge Club Kntertained At Kierstcd Home Mrs. H. W. Klersted entertain ed twenty members of the lluilil ing Itridgo club and guests, at her homo In tho country Thurs day afternoon. Spring flowers wero artistically displayed in the rooms. The afternoon was enjoyed by tho following BUests of tho hos tess: Miss Jano Sncdicor; Mes damcs atchwell," Morris ami Mer- riman, with Mrs. Seaman, Mrs. .Simmons nnd Mrs. Stay Mikscho playing for Mcsdamea Hartley, Moty and Dubuque. When the us ua I n u m be r of ga mes were played, light refreshments were served. Next meeting with Mrs. Lewis on Thursday. February 26. Pace Home Scene of Dinner Party Mr. a nd M rs. Honry Pnco en tertained at dinner Tuesday eve ning honoring Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Novlle of Hollywood, Cnl., who arc guests In Ashland of .irs. Noelln's mother. Mrs. Nocllc was formerly Gloria Greer of motion picture fnme. . Following ,d 1 n n 0 r additional friends ciinie in for bridge and prizes or high score went to Mrs. Noello and Ted GcHauer. The r o o in s wero ' attractively decorated with spring Jlowei's for the occasion. Miss Hindi VIsilN llrotiicr Here , A very welcomo guest in Med ford Thursday was Miss Ann Kindt of Chicago, who stopped In this city to visit her brother, Nr J. Kindt nnd family, while en ruuto to San Francisco, where sho sailed Friday . for a round tho world . tour. Mr. KHiclU'lt KnturtiiliiH . . Tho members of tho Momlny UrlilKo club wern gucsta this week of Mrs. Orin Nchcnck at dinner and curds. Thero wero tlircc tiihlon In piny. A Smart Goat To Make Spring Days Brighter KiisJiionod of soft ChuiiKii, Polo' Clolli or Tweed and boasting wide lapelH, .short I'm- trim or eyelet Vufl's and eollars. Iiip .stiek, (iuard-sniau' -blue, Dew Green. $29.95 and up Scarfs ' Gay s t r i ) e s iiiul bold plaid designs. New Ascot, oblong or triangle styles. r $1.95 Adriehne's . "New Distinotive Apparel for Women" time was the presentation of "Thg Stolen Prince," by children df (ho Valley school Friday afternoon.' Pupils of MisM ICatherine Htarr'n di a ma tie art elnss produced tho little drama, playing the parts of director, properly men and chorus, accomplishing their aim a pro dun Ion in the true Chinese man- '' ;1 noaiiy as possible. t, Children participating In tho l,,,lv were Helene Kalade, Jim Heipy. Jimmy Feiudry, Spender Weills, Nancy Clark, Phoebo Dean, David Sheldon, Mob Conroy. Bar bara Sheldon. Whcldon Diddle. Shelby Tuttle, Douglas Jnnney. Ann Scberer and Granger Kenly. Presenting: Hunt Club smart thing !s frr -Lining in on.' hom.l No f inr complim.nl can b. given ana's guest. jW.'hiv. sterling patterns to match . any period of de sign and a compl.t. service for eight, 76 pieces, in this rich Hunt Club 'patterpt costs only $127,00, , '-Vt i ': See Window Display K- . at ; .-.V '- Lawrence's to $5.95 Jo laf Sport Hankies Twelve-inch linen hankies in all the Mpring colors. Hand-rolled hems. 50c 71