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PAOE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUiCE. MEDFOrW, OREGON, SUNDAY, .TANUATIY 19, 1936. umyiuuumiHiiiiiuimiiHnii j r 4MWHIluiH OCJJB St ISlMlllllfi I llurjlll I. Mill i.aniiiliM: n1 ,111 'II". Ill: Mi.-iM'.-HI'T.t. XA IIIIIIIIHlllmu ......l..iilllllll Local Young Couple United at St. Mark's In Thursday Wedding In th light ol softly glowing whit tapen, tall white Mm and shrubs acoentlng th bridal note Mia Betty Bardwell, only daughter of Mr, and Mra. Ralph Bardwell, oame the bride of Brio Wasterizren, eon ot Mra. Frank Borland in a beautiful ceremony at at. Mark' Eplacopal church Thursday after noon. Rev. z. 8. Bartlam read the ceremony. Preceding the bridal proceaaion, Carlton Janes played tJO violin aoloa and William Vawter aang "Obi Promlae Me" and "I Love you Truly," both being accompanied by Mlaa Oenevleva Brown at the organ The bride entered on her father's arm to the atralna of Lohengrln'a wedding mualo. She wore her moth er'a wedding gown of magnolia aaUn and old roae-polnt lace, whoae train and long, tulle veil preaented a tra dltlonal bridal picture. A circlet of orange bloesome held the fragile veil In place, the white carried out la the noaegay ooraage of camellaa and bouvardla. Attending tbe bride waa Mlaa Dor othy Roberta, gowned In pale blue molre, wearing a prlnceaa cap of matching lame and carrying a muff corsage of yellow panstoa. Beat man wa Jack Blerma, with Paul Luy, Charles Reum, Jamea Henry and Jack Murray acting aa uahera. Mother of the bride wore a fitted gown of deep blue with gardenia ti a corsage. Mendelssohn' wedding march pro Tided the background for the pro cession of the bridal party after the ceremony to the church entrance where they received the congratula tions of their many friends present a guest. Brlda and groom boarded the eve ning train for San Francisco, where they will honeymoon for aeveral day. Mra, Weatergren won brown as her golng-away costume. The newlyweda will make the!) home her. New Clubhouse Scene Bridge Party Tuesday New club rooms of the Pythian alstera were tht scene of t large event Tuesday afternoon when members en tertained with a deaaert-bridge, In I what wae more or less an Initiation of the newly-decorated rooms. Scoring honors in contact were awarded to Mesdames A. F. Stennett and Morris, Mrs. Harry Barns burg and Mrs. Taylor receiving hon ors in auction. This event was only the first In a aeries of parties planned for every two weeks. Next Is announced for Tuesday evening, January 38, County Health Units To Meet Wednesday In the absence of Mlai Mildred Carlton, Mra. P. D. Wagner of Ash land will preside over the bl-montbly meeting of the J a oka on County Health association announced for Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Girls Community club. Mrs. R. JE. Green will have charge of the round-table discussions, which will concern various phases of the health work and Is planned to acquaint members of the different types and scope of work being done In all parte of the county. II Ladles of the Phoenix unit will aerve tea following the meeting. Mrs. Barn hart Entertains at Bridge. Mrs. Chios Barnhart waa hostess at a dessert-bridge Thursday after noon,' having as her guests members and friends of Cratr Lnko auxil iary, Veterans of Foreign Wars. ' Bridge awards went to Mrs. B. W. Wall and Mrs. Joe B. Wood. The auxiliary meets the first nd third Mondays In the month at the P. O. E. hall, and all mothers, wives, sisters or daughters over six teen, of veterans who have seen foreign service, either on land or aee. are eligible for membership. Next meeting will be a business eeaslon Monday evening, when Initia tion will be conducted. Friend Oathrr To rrlrhrate Mreitflav. Tuesday evening a large group of friends gnthered at the home or J. W. Oustnfson, on the Jackson ville highway, to partlclpste In cele bration of his birthday. Guests spent the evening playing games and sing ing, with hlRhltfthts or the evening being violin solos by Alice Mny Brill and Robert Taylor. Knights and ftliters run Joint Installation. Announcement Is made of the joint Installation of new officers being planned by the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Slaters, which Is scheduled for Monday evening at 8 o'clock In the Pythian hall. All members and famlllee are cor dially Invited. A r COMMITTEEWOMEN MEET W.st.rn woman mimbin war prominent at the 0hrlna of th National Democratlo Commute at Washington, D, C. Pictured at th Women' National Oemocratlo Club ar (left to right) Mra. Tr. Jraham, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho! Mra. E. 0. Miller, Washington, D, C, tnd Mra. 8amul Whll. Phoenix, Arlx. 'Associated Praaa Photo) Gass-Dillingham Wedding at Home Of Bride Today At o'clock this afternoon, Ml. Don. Oaaa, daughter of Mr. and Mra. O. B. Qaas, will become the bride of Herbert James Dillingham, son' of Mrs. H. A. Dillingham of Grants Pass, at th home' of the brlde'a parenta at 118 North Oak dale. Rev. H. P. Sconce of Grants Peas, will perform the ceremony, and guest will number approxi mately thirty, being confined prin cipally to relative. Mlaa Ruth Hardy of Ashland will attend the bride, and Donald Dil lingham, brother of the groom, will act aa best man. Pal blue aatln has been chosen by the brlda for her wedding gown. and ah will carry Pernet roaea and aweet pea. Mlaa Hardy will wear yellow and carry Talisman roaea. Miss Oasa la a graduate of Med- ford high school, whll the groom graduated from Grunts Pass high school and also from the Southern Oregon Normal school. After a ahort honeymoon, the young Dillingham will be at home at 30 North Second atreet In Ornnta Pasa. They will return about Feb ruary 1. Wednesday Study Club "A Cowman'a Wife," the book re viewed by Mra. P. K. Deuel at the laat meeting of the Wednesday Study club, wa written by Mary Kidder Rak, (a real wostern ranch woman) who glvea a picturesque and fascinat ing account of the evory-day life on a large cattle ranch In the Chlrlca hua moustalna of south-eastern Ari zona. Her amusing story of th work to be done. "The cow with personal ity plus, and all of It bad", the dogs the wolves the neighbors, the Mexicans who work on the ranch, all combine to make up a book which open th door to a very different and colorful world, described with humor and cleverness. Mra. M. L. Alford briefly reviewed "Th Lark Legacy", a light and amusing story of New England folk, written by Allc Hegan Rice, author of "Mr. Wlgg of the Cabbage Patch" The president, Mra. B. O. Harding, presided at the meeting, at which the Annual Cluest Day, to be ob served on January auth, waa an nounced. Mra. B. H. Hurd and XI In Laura Berry, were guest of the club. rVrnonah Cluh l.ailTra Kntertnlned Thursday Helen Smith was hostess to ladles of the Wenonah club at her home Thursday afternoon, guest spending th afternoon playing carda. six teblee were arranged, with honors In bridge going to Oladys Walt.rmlr, and in pinochle to Mae Anderson Special guest for th afternoon was Bra Blackburn of Copoo, Cal. Assisting the hostess war. Sarah Toll, Mary Zund.ll and Ktli.l Blah Next meeting was snnounced for February a at th horn of Mary Zun dell, who will be hosteaa for tn cov ered dish luncheon. Beauty Contest So many women possess tnss Drrstn-taaing cnarm ui oriant .yes, rosy cneeas and luxurious hslr, that life today la a verlUbl beauty contest I Dull eyes, aallow akin and drab hair are the result ol Internal disorders and can be easily corrected by Jour physician, se, him and tak. your rightful plao, among the ranks of love liness! A rrrsrrlptlnnl.t Fills Rs Carefully at HEATH DRUG) STORE Med ford Building Phone 884 mm State Organizer Is Guest Chapter AA Mrs. Katherlne Ains worth of Hood River, state organizer for P. B. O., waa a guest of southern Oregon chap, tera during the past week, making her annual official visit to all chap ters of the state. Chapter AA of this city entertained Mrs. Alna worth Tuesday afternoon with a luncheon at the Hotel Med ford. After luncheon the chapter adjourned to the home of Mrs. B. A Moore for a special meeting, at which Mrs. Alna worth was also guest. Tuesday evening the visiting officer continued to Grants pass, where ehe was the guest of that chapter for the evening. Joint Installation Is Event of January 10 At the Joint Installation of Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 28 and Med ford Lodge No. 83, I. O. O. P., of Medford. Friday evening, January 19. the fol lowing officers were Installed by Dis trict Deputy President Ethel Hum phrey and staff of Medford. and Dep uty Grand Master Ed Vincent of Cen tral Point: Noble grands. Pays Ackley and Bob Walden: vlce-grands, Edna H tide brand and Pete Bateman; treasurers, Mra. Carrie Rlckert and Richard Calder; secretaries, Mrs. Mary Wiley and Maude Stick el and L. O. Howard. Members of the P. L. olub and Canton Siskiyou No. IS acted as es cort! for the Installed offlecera, , Visitors atttended from Central Point. Gold Hill and Ashland. Re freshments, In charge of Marjorle Pearson and Sarah Redden, were served to about one hundred and fifty. Miss Heard " llofltem Thursday. Miss The 1 ma Heard entertained nt her home Thursday evening witn an Informal party, having aa her guests a small group of friends. Games and refreshments made up the evcnlng'a entertainment. Guests were the Misses Catherine Erhart, Stella Newman, Susie Mae 8 he 1 ton and Messrs. Maurlne Code. Loroy McGowan, Don Herds and Henry McCulloch. Wennnah flub llns Card Parly Featuring another In t s tries of card parties, the Wenonah club en tertained Friday evening In the Red men hall. Prizes for the evening's playing went to Mra. Clprk and Wil liam Pinne, Maude Abbott and Jack Dooms, Vera Thomas and William Swnrta and Mr. and Mrs. Pettlt. Be A Lovelier Valentine Make an appointment now for a beautifully natural Permanent Wave Operators! Vera Mention, llarrlrt Wnorihonte, Mahel Grltuhv, Ma Orates, oiadii Flher. Ilalmitter.! Ray le revr and l.rta! VYIIvin. CRATERIAN Beauty Shop 41 So. Centra!. Phone 375 3' Harper 'George Rites Solemnized Jan. 12 At Harper Residence Weather and time may be ft deter rent to many events, but not to wed dings, as evidenced by the number of nuptial announcement occurring during the fall and winter in this city. Among the moat charming of our recent brides was Mlaa Laura Elmeda Harper, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M E, Harper, whoae marriage to Franklin Head George, only son of Mr, and Mra. O. H. George, waa sol emnized last Sunday at the home of her parenta on Cottage atreet. Rev. W. R. Balrd, of the First Christian church, officiated at tbe quietly im pressive ceremony, witnessed only by the immediate families of the bride and groom. Bride and groom left immediately after the ceremony for a honeymoon In California. They will return to make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. George have a large number of friends In the city, both having graduated from high school here and lived here the greater part of their lives. Annual Dinner Party Planned by Auxiliary Wednesday evening at 6:30 is the time set by the ladies' auxiliary of Jackson county chapter No. 8, of Disabled American Veterana of the World War for the annual dinner and party at the F. O. E. hall. Each member of tbe auxiliary la requested to bring a covered dish. The entertainment Is planned to celebrate the close of a successful yeqr of service to disabled comrades All members of the chapter are in vited as guests, and a special In vl tatlon la turned to Gold Star Mothers. , Neighbors Install Officers Thursday Newly elected officers of Mistletoe Camp No. 4713, Royal Neighbors of America, were installed In Impressive ceremonies at the Thursday evening session of the organization before a large number of members and friends. District Deputy Neighbor Leonora Broil! acted as Installing officer and Neighbor Edith Beck was ceremonial marshal. Following the ceremony, Mlaa La Murle Beck entertained with two vo cal solos. In appreciation of two years of faith ful and efficient service as oracle of the camp, during which time ahe waa absent from roll call but once. Neighbor Margaret Garrett waa pre seented with the official Jewel of her. present office of honor, past oracle. Tokens of appreciation were also presented Neighbors Brolll and Beck for their aervlcea. Serving of refreshments by Neigh bor Marie SUva and her committee closed the evening. v Alpha Deltans Have M us lent Program At the Thursday afternoon meeting of the Alpha Delta class of the First Christian ohurch, a social hour fol lowed the ahort business session, with a program In charge of Mra. Beborn-1 Included on the program were:! Duet by Mrs. Frees and Mrs. Ruth Hood, accompanied by Mrs. Slmklna; two aolos by Mrs. Grlgsby. accompan ied by . Miss Genevieve Brown; and two readings by Mra. Delia Chllds. Refreshments were served to forty five members and friends. Mra. LIttrell Hostess to Class. Mrs. Belle LIttrell was hostess to the Missionary Study class ot the First Presbyterian church Friday afternoon at her home. The class is In the fourth week of a six weeks study. Mesdamee Carl Brommer, H F. W. Spllver. Ed White and A. J Hanby assisted the hostess. The next meeting la announced for Friday at the home of Mra Carl Brommer, 821 Mtnnesota avenue. Building Bridge Club Mrs. Clara Young will be hostess to the Building Bridge club Thursdny afternoon at 1:30 at her home, 018 South On kd Ale avenue. Again Bringing Good News . . . Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent Lawrence's 'nave provided for your convenience Safety Deposit Boxes . . . The same kind in the same vault of the former Jackson Couniy Bank . . . Plenty of room, protection, privacy and qulot . . . Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 30 p.m. CONSULT Law rence s Carrying the aam high grade merchandise to be found In th best store. In large cities. Mrs, Carpenter Has Luncheon for Mothers Mrs. A. B. V. Carpenter was hosteaa at luncheon Saturday at her home on the Old Stage Road, having as ner guests mothers and teachers 01 the Valley School. Following luncheon, the afternoon was spent In discussions of the alms. opportunities and needs of the school, reports bringing out facts concerning the teaching staff and pupil equipment. Mtsa Mary Foster heads 'the school and welcomes vis itors at any time. Those familiar with the work told of the progressive creative activities of the children, particularly In art. ac tne last assembly of the school, pupils presented an Informal ver sion of "Hansel and Gretel," fol lowed by several musical numbers. Club -Lodge Announcements Mary-Martha Circle Mary and Martha circle ot the First M. S. church will meet for a one o'clock luncheon Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. A. W. Ptpea, 1315 Queen Anne Ave. Service and aandwlohea. De Molay Mothers Mra. Logan Stewart will entertain the De Molay Mothers' club Jan. 20 at her home, 805 Laurel street. The meeting will be called to order at 3:15. All members are urged to be present and a cordial Invitation la extended wives of th advisory board and all mothers of DeMolay members. Mra. Stewart will be assisted by Mas daroea Roberta, Horner and Gray. Chry'anthemora Circle Chrysanthemum circle No. (4. Neighbors of Woodcraft, will hold a public Installation Monday evening. Jan. 87. Practice will be held today at two o'clock at the I. o. O. T. hall. Officers and guards are requested to be on time. Teacher's Council Jackson County Prlmanr Teachers' council will meet Saturday, Jan. 35. at the courthouse at one-thirty. Miss Jeanette Smith, of the Ashland Nor mal school, will speak on "Poetry In the Primary Orsdea". Chrysanthemum Thimble Club Chrysanthemum Thimble club No. 323 will meet at the home of Lottie Samuels, with Prue Piatt aa assistant hosteaa. for a social and revelation meeting Jan. 23 at eight o'clock. All members are urged to be present and bring gifts for their "Mystery Pals." Lady Elks TuSSdaV Bflrnnnn la T-aHw VUr.l - - at the Elks' temple. Bridge and pool w.i. u. pi.yeu, starting at a oolook. Klwanls Ladle Announcement Is made that the meeting of Klwanls ladle acheduled for Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Fletcher ha been post poned until the following Monday, when arrangements will be planned. P.-T. A. Council The regular meeting of the city council of the P.-T. A. will ba held In the lunch room at the Jackhon school Tuesday for a 1 o'clock luncheon, the Jackson school unit acting as hostesses. Altar Society Mra. C. M. Brewer, chairman of the card parties, has called a meeting of her committee for St. Ann' Altar society Tuesday aftemoo at 2 o'clock In the parish hall. The committee consists of Mrs. R. Schleffelln, Mrs Marshall. Miss Mcintosh and Mrs. Joe Marshall. All ladles of the pariah are urged to attend the meeting of St Ann's Altar society Tuesday afternoon In the parish hall at 3:30, aa mat- Adrienne's ! DRIENNE'S Women's Club Board Has Winter Session In Washington, D.C. ' During the past week, women from very tat tn th union and from aeveral foreign countries gathered In Waahlngton, D. C, for the mld-wln- ter meeting of th board of dlrectora of th General Federation of Wom an' Club. Program outlined for the coming three year emphaalzed "Education for Living," the keynote of this administration of the federa tion. A number of social events, with the usual brilliance of capital affairs, were Included on the week's program. Preceding the business sessions which began Wednesday morning, th board greeted guests at the annual recep tion at federation headquarters, to whloh were Invited members of con gress and their wives, and other dls tlngulahed personages In capital so ciety. Member of the board were received by th flrat lady Wednesday after noon at the White House. Mrs. Roosevelt was alao honor guest and principal speaker at a dinner Friday evening In honor of the federations cluba In foreign Ianda. Wive of am bassadors and mlnlaters from coun tries In which the federation has clubs, and among those present at the dinner were Mrs. A. N. Connett, Jr.. president of the Federation of American Women's Cluba In Europe, and Mra. Marie Schandlne-Best, for mer president of the American Wom en' club of Berlin. Among the federation's officers as sisting Mrs. Roberta Campbell Law- son, president were Mra. Sadie Orr Dunbar, of Portland, Ore., first vice president of the federation. Party Honors Eastern Visitor Mr. A. R. Clement and Mr. 8. A. Hagerty wer Joint hostesses at the Clement home Friday evening at an affair arranged to honor Mrs. W. A. Clement of Waseca. Minn., who, with her husband, Is visiting In Medford a ahort time while making an ex tended tour of the Pacific coast. Mr. Clement la a brother of A. R Clement and alao of Mrs. Hagerty. Missionary Society lans Meeting Mrs. W. P. Holt will be hostess to the Women's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock at ber home, 11 Corning court. Leading devotlonals will be Mrs. Arch work, with Mesdames Frank Al bert, Volney Dixon, H. F. W. Spllver and Miss Elizabeth Burr leading dis cussions of th afternoon's topic, Chile. All membera and friends are ex tended t cordial Invitation. ten of Importance will be discussed Also, the new officers will take over their dutlea and plans for the com ing year will be made. Madrigal Club All membera of the Madrigal olub and anyone wishing to Join this vocal club for the season are asked to be present at the regular practice Tues day evening at 7:45 at the Girls Community club. This la review month and many new pieces will be taken up during the next few weeka Fidelity Circle Fidelity circle of the First Meth odist Episcopal church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. E. G. Roseborough, 70B West Sixth street. Pocahontas Lodge Next Friday evening the Pocahontas and Redmen lodges will have their Joint installation, to be preceded by a covered dish supper. Thoae who have not been contacted by the com mittee are asked to bring' two dishes, one hot and either a aalad or dessert The time Is 6:30. Farewell to WINTER DRESSES A group of 100 Dresses including- values to $18.95. Wool, street and office styles, and silk dresses. Marked at one price. SCToo Fall and Winter Dresses Our belter street, afternoon and evening dressea reduced for final clearance. Winter Coats and Suits Fur mnmii j cloth coats and suits. Alao I mm knitted suits fj price Trimmed Winter Hats I $1.00 and $1.95 TELEPHONE 577 rOR TOtR PEAITY APPOINTMENT. f.XPF.Rr nPKMtTOH. TO UKRVS YOU Pervmilltt hair cutting by Earl Herrndeen Bride-Elect Honored With Recent Shower Honoring Mis Doris Cass, bride elect, wboas marrtags to Herbert Dillingham will be an event of co day, Mrs. Thomas Rose berry and ber daughter, Mrs. Bill Kelllngton, were Joint hostesses at a shower at the Roseberry home recently. A feminine atmosphere was gained through the use of dainty yellow and crystal decorations. ,Oam prises during the evening were awarded to Lela Young, Dor otha Turner, Elizabeth Purcell, and Janet Chlldreth. Gifts were presented to Miss Oass. Guests of the evening were Mrs. J. P. Hardy, Mrs. P. R. Hard? and Miss Ruth Hardy, of Ashland; Mrs. George Proctor, of Grants Pass; and the Misses Lela Young, Es telle Knight, Barbara Drury. Marjorle Young. Margaret Purcell, Elizabeth Purcell. Shirley Roseberry and Mes dames Victor Mllnes. Gordon Turner. Janet Chlldreth. Audrey Lovalley. John Gribble, Ethelywn Hoffman, Mary McKlnnls, Clifford Gass and the honor guest. . Arietta Tyrell Leading Student SOUTHERN OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL. Ashland. Jan. 18. (Spl.) Arietta Tyrrell, a first year student here, was credited with seventeen hours of stralg-ht "A'a" during the fall quarter. Mis Tyrrell, who be sides her school duties, is doing of fice work, was the only first year stu dent to make all "A'a." Marlon Foster of Ashland was the only second year atudent to achieve all "A'a". Church Society Has Evening Party The Young People' society of St. eter's Lutheran church waa entertain ed by Mr. and Mra. Roland Holmea in the church parlor recently. The evening waa apent playing games. Those present were Ida and Lorn Bowman, Mr. and Mra E. C. Guetzlaf! and son Frederick. Mr and Mra Thco. Ouetzlaff. Ann Ouetzlaff, John Hesse nauer, Mr. and Mra. Emest Huenera. Minnie Huenera. Albert Hueners, Mr. and Mra. J. Nichols aand rons Paul and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rein king. Mra. W. W. Thlede, Sarah and Ora Mle Thlede, Mr. and Mra. Kermlt Thlede, Rev. and Mra. H. H. Young, Slleen, Beverly and Virtus Young. Frizes were awarded to Mrs. Ernest Hueners and Frederick Ouetalaff. All reported a moet enjyable time. To Perpetuate the Memory of Those We Love Siskiyo Memorial Park Located among friendly treei overlooking the hills of South era Oregon, Interment spaces, with perpetu al care, as low as $15.00. Iff TIHIr ! it There's difference that's visible, when jon sent your wash t. .Medford Laundry Clothes and household linens are whiter, fresher, nrlihter, eleanerl DAMP WASH COSTS ONLY 52 for a 13-lb. bundle each add. lb. 4 Answer tn last week Owls do not avoid davllsht. Most of their time Is passed In full etpo'ure to' iljht. They are especially fond of sunning thrniMlvr. MEDFORD DOMESTIC ! Laundry , V PH9NEi66 30 N. RIVERSIDE AVE. County Council Of P.T.A. Hears Talks At Talent Meeting Approximately fifty member ot th various county unit attended the meeting Wednesday of th. P.. T. A. county council held In Talent. Report made showed enthusiasm and a marked gain In membership, according to Mrs. Walter Young, president, who conducted th meet Ing. Business of th afternoon ln eluded election of a nominktlng committee to select officers for next year. Among speakera for th day was Mrs. Mabel 0. Mack, county dem onstration agent, who explained th Home Interest conference to be held In the near future In Cor vallls. Also on the program wa Miss Joan Patterson, extension ex pert, discussing home furnishings, and Ed Elbaugh, assistant county demonatratlon agent, who addreased the assembly on 4H club leadsra. Principal apeaker for the day wa Senator Ooorge Dunn, discussing the amendment to the campaign bill. Luncheon waa served, with th. Talent ladles aa hostesses. Next meeting waa announced for the third Wednesday In April In Ashland. American Legion Auxiliary There will be a'a executive meet ing at tbe home of LaVera Oarlock Monday evening at 7:30. The first meeting of the year wa held last Munday. Three new mem bers were Initiated. After a ahort business session, refreshments war served. Birthday Party Honors Anniversaries. Birthdays of Delia Mae Dale and Price Schaffer were celebrated Fri day evening with a dinner party arranged by Mrs. Walter Dale. As sisting Mrs. Dale were her daughters. Mrs. Alta Hartley and Miss Forrest Dale. Names of the two honor gueate formed part of the birthday cake' decoration. Oueata for the evening were th. Mlssea Dorothy Montleth, ' Velma, Newton, Maxlne Guyer, Edna Dal. and Helen Latham and Messrs. Ir win Doty, Houston Pitta, Ben Han sen, Rolene Pitta and Harold Evans. u IB UTTIT I'M! L