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PAGE FIVE
Church Interests and Notices
Rt. Murk's Rnlcopal.
E. 8. Bartlam, rector.
Holy communion. 8 a. m.
Morning prayer and aermon. 11 a.m.
No church school during August-
First PrMbvtrrian Church.
Dr. Sherman L. Divine, pastor.
27 Rosa Court. Phone 194.
Eva Haeelrlgg Marsh, organist.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock, with
sermon "The Scattered Sheep."
Solo, "O Come to My Heart, Lord
Jesus" (Ambrose), Barbara Holt.
Church school assembly, 0:45 a. m.
Christian Endeavor for all young
people, 7 p. m.
A cordial welcome to all.
First Churrh of Christ Scientist
Authorized branch of The Mother
church, The First Church of Christ.
Scientist, In Boston, Mass.
Services are held every Sunday as
11 o'clock, church edifice, 312 North
Oakdale. Subject for Sunday, Aug.
38. "Christ Jesus."
Wednesday evening church meet
ing. Including testimonials of Chris
tian Science healing, at 8 o'clock.
The roadlng room which Is located
at 414 and 41S Medford Center build
ing. Is open daily from 7 u. m. to 8
p. ra. The librarian la In attendance
from 10 to 4. at which time the Bible
and all authorized Christian Science
literature may be read, borrowed or
purchased.
. The public is cordially invited to
attend the services and visit tho
reading rooms.
Pllp rim Holiness Church
Cor. East Jackson and Bessie.
Near Roosevelt school.
The friendly church welcomes you.
Be sure to come and hear the gos
pel message at 11 a.m., by a minis
ter from Shasta, Calif. The Sunday
school will meet at 9:45 and at close
of study a children s worner. miss
Llla Zurch, will give an illustrated
talk.
Rev. and Mrs. Crow will be with
us for the evangelistic service at 7:30
p. m.
Tha T. P. S. meets at 8:45 p.m.:
7:30 Wednesday evening, prayer and
praise service. Friday evening cot
tage meeting.
C. Edwin Cox. pastor. Phone 1573-H
First Methodist Episcopal Church
West Main and Laurel streets
Joseph Knotts, minister
9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Vaca
tion daya are ending. All members in
town should be on hand this Sun
day. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Ser
mon theme, "Jehovah, Thy God."
Miss Lots Herman will be our guest
soloist this morning.
6:30 p. m. Union services In the
city park. The pastor of this church
will preach on the theme "The Con
victing Power of Thy Holy Spirit.'
Mrs. Elsie Carlton Strank will direct
the hymn sinking. A mixed quartet
and the Severson trio will furnish
the special music.
The Epworth League will attend a
sub-district rally this evening in the
Ashland church.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30
p. m.-
Flrst Christian Church
Ninth and Oakdale.
James M. Hamilton, pastor.
Eflle Herbert Kurtz, music
dt-
rector.
Mabel C. Sims, Instrumental music.
Ralph L. Cook, church school supt.
Sunday school 9 :45 a. m. Every
man's Community Bible class in the
court house.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Pre
lude, "Invocation." by Colburn.
Offertory, "Theme," by Haydn.
Anthem, "Knocking with Nail-Pierced
Hand," by Wilson. Sermon by the
pastor. "Knocking at Your Door."
Union service of Medford churches
In the City Park Sunday at 5:30
o'clock.
The high school young people's so
ciety and the older young people's
society will meet at the church Sun
day night at 7 o'clock.
All are welcome to the various
services of the church.
Central Avenue Churrh of Christ.
Central Ave. and Jackson St,
Meeting In the Ooapel Tabernacle.
W. E. Strain, minister-evangelist
Residence, Spring and Wabash Sts.
Phone 1570-R.
Bible school at 9:45 a. m.
10:45 a. m., Lord's Suppar. special
music and sermon, "The Holy Spirit
As Our Guest."
7 p. m., Christian Endeavor and
Bible Study groups.
8 p. m.. Evangelistic song-servlee.
special muMo and sermon, "What
Church Does the Bible Tell About?"
This will be the beginning of a aerie
of Sunday night chart sermons.
During a portion of this coming
week we are to have Dr. Louis R
Patmont with us for several stirring
evening messages. Ho will bring vou
first-hand Information about condi
tions in Russia, and also some In
spiring messages on the relation of
Bible prophecy to present world af
fairs. Meetings at 8 p. m. Further
announcement will be made.
YOUR MONEY SAVED HERE
MjTtPtiti
Medford Company of Jehovah's
Witnesses
737 South Central Ave.
Bible study, Sunday evening at
7:30; Wednesday evening at 7:30
and Saturday afternoon at 1:45. All
who are Interested In Watch Towe
Bible study are welcome. No collections.
Faith Mission
824 West Sixth street
Pmstsr E. F, Bingham, residence.
10
Mistletoe.
Sunday school. 10 a. m.
Devotional, 11 a. m.
Evangelistic service, 7:45.
Midweek services: Tuesday, prayer
and praise service, 8 p. m.; Thursday,
preschlng service, 8 p. m.; Saturday,
preaching service, 8 p. m.
The mission where friendliness,
love and service la the watchword.
Full Xiotpel Church
Newtown street near W. Ninth
Sunday school, 9:45 a. ra.
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Evangelistic meeting. 7:45 p. m.
Wednesday Informal prayer meet
ing 8 p. m.
Evangelist Dorothy M. Hopple of
California will be tilling the pulplc
at the regular services In the ab
sence of Rev. Weston. Her subject for
Sunday morning wlh be: "Rewards
of the Righteous." Her topic for the
evening service will be: "Bad Bar
gains." Come, be refreshed by the word of
God.
Apostolic Faith
North Central at 3rd street.
Regular weekly announcement
Sabbath school for the young people
at 9 a.m. Sunday. Praise service at
10:30. A real live evangelistic ser
vice Sunday at 7:30 p.m. An organ
prelude, followed by a sacred concert
by the 25-piece orchestra. Tuesday.
Thursday and Frlda; at 7:45 p.m.
We have erected a beautiful new
building, well lighted with Indirect
lights. New auditorium seats for
your comfort. We extend a cordial
Invitation to attend these meetings.
Collection Is never taken.
The Salvation Army.
Capt. Reginald H. Vincent, com
manding officer.
Sunday. 11 a. m.. Holiness meeting.
Sermon subject, "Faith, Our Need."
Sunday, 3:15. Sunday school.
Sunday, 3:30. Young People's Le
gion.
Sunday, 8:00. Shlvatlon meeting.
Sermon subject. "Christ and For
giveness." Monday. 7:30. Y. P. club.
Tuesday, 7:30. Soldiers' meeting.
Thursday, 3:15. Ladles' Home lea
gue. Friday. 7:30, Corps Cadet class.
Saturday, 8:00, Salvation meeting.
Church of God
At Haven and Holly streets
T. O. Satterfleld, pastor
Bible school at 9:45 a. in.
Mr. Hermon Dressier, superinten
dent, with a good staff of spiritual
teachers; our attendance is on the
lncrepe, your presence will help It
to grow.
Morning worship at 11: sermon by
the pastor.
Young people's meeting at 7 p. m
Come and enjoy service with these
young people.
Evening service at 7:45. Good con
gregatlonal and special singing; nave
you heard the quartet. It will en
courage you to face the problems of
the following weekl prayer and prats?
service each Wednesday at 7:45 p. m
You are invited to all services.
St.
Peter's Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
E. Main and Portland ave.
Harry H. Young, pastor.
Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock.
Today the congregation will cele
brate Its annual Mission Festival. In
the armory. Services at 11 and at
3:30 o'clock. Rev. Maitln Simon of
Eugene will deliver the festival ser
mons. Special vocal selections by
the Ladles' Trio. Lunch will be served
In the basement of the armory at
noon. All members of the church
are urged to be present and bring
their friends.
After the afternoon service there
will be an Important business meet
ing of all voting members. This
meeting will be held In the church
basement on Portland avenue. Sun
day school teachers' meeting Thurs
day evening at 8:00. ,
Visitors arc always welcome.
THE APOSTOLIC FAITH
THIRD and CENTRAL, MEDFORD
Servicci: Sunday 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
KvanrrllU from the headquarter Rt Portland will hare char ft of
the Sunday meeting.
Dynamic menMiet on Fundamental Truths, Outstanding personal
lottlmonlM will ht (Wen at the praise and song aerrleo.
Or Ran concert end Orchestra program Sunday erenlng at 7:1.
No collections aver taken.
on or before September 10th
will have dividend computed from
the first.
Your account i insured up to
$5,000.
JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL
Flrft BapHst Church.
Fifth St. and N Central Are.
Wolford A. Dawes, pastor.
Bible school, 9:46 a. m. Classes
tor all ages.
Morning worship. 11 a. m. Sermon.
Mara." This Is another of the serlej
on the Book of Ruth Special music.
Young people's service, 7 p. m.
Evening worship, 8 o'clock. Sermon,
"When God Came Down to Earth."
Gospel singing. Special music.
Prayer meeting and Bible study,
Wednesday 7:30 p. m.
All are cordially invited to these
services.
Zlon English Lutheran Church
West Fourth ' street at Oakdale.
Werner Jessen, pastor.
Sunday school 9 a. m.
Worship service, 10 a. m.
Tuesday. 8 p. m., church council
meeting.
Wednesday, 8 p. m., senior choir
practice.
This morning's sermon, "The
Prayer God Didn't Hear and the
One He Did."
No evening service tonight nor for
the next few Sunday evenings.
Church of the Natarene
Holly at First Street
Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Shirley and
son Millard, missionaries from South
Africa, will speak at the 7:46 eve
ning service They are on furlough
from Africa where they have served
for 30 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Yoakum will '
sing a duet. t
Sunday school under direction of j
Mrs. Clara Caulk Ins.
At 10:45 a. m.. Rev. Fred M. Weath-
erford will bring the message of the
hour. Vocal solo, Mrs. J. M. Bass. I
Junior meeting at 8:45. Missionary!
service.
Young People's meeting 8:45 p. m. j
Mrs. Mattle House, president: Mrs
Loren Scheel, leader. A delegation
from the local society attended the '
North Paoiflc young people's con
vention at Twin Rocks, Ore., this
past week.
Lutheran Church
M ission Services
In Armory Today
St. Peter's Lutheran church will
conduct two special services today
In the Medford armory In the In
terest of missions. Foreign and home
missions will receive special consider
ation in the sermous, songs, prayers.
and offerings. The Missouri Synod
of the Lutheran church la at pres
ent employing 1 ,350 missionaries.
These missionaries serve the Lord
In Canada, Argentina, Brazil, India,
China, and Africa, preaching the Gos
pel In 30 different languages.
Pastor Martin Simon, M. A., of Eu
gene, former missionary In China,
will deliver the sermons and give
some first hand Information on
China missions. Services will be at
11:00 and at 3:30. The Ladles' Trio
will render special vocal selections.
The general public Is cordially In
vited. Medford Residents
On Church Boards
COQUILLE. Ore... Aug. J7 (Spll
Boards and commissions to serve the
Northwest conference at the Meth
odist church. South, for the next
four years were announced Friday
at the annual meeting for Oregon
Washington, Idaho and Montana.
The appointments included the
following from Medford:
Board of finance, J. P. Bray: board
of Chrlstlsn education. N. D. Wood:
board of christian literature, Mrs.
N. D. Wood.
Union Services
To End Tonight
Union church services which have
been conducted in the city park each
Sunday evening during the summer
will be brought to a close this eve
ning.' Rev, Joseph Knotts, pastor of the
First Methodist Episcopal church,
will deliver the sermon In tonight's
final gathering.
Entire HOSIERY st-e
REDUCED
Tithelwyn B. Hoffmann
P
Cart Nabb. 33. radio operator of
CCC district headquarters here, sus
tained a concussion and possible
fracture of the skull shortly after
8 o'clock last night when the motor
cycle he waa riding failed to negotiate
a sharp turn on the Pacific highway
near Seven Oaks, struck the Southern
Pacific railroad tracks crossing Wil
low Springs road and threw the young
man 40 feet through the air Into a
field.
Semi-conscious, he was rushed to
Community hospital by the Perl am
bulanoe, summoned to the accident,
and lat last night his attending
physician stated he was resting fairly
comfortably. Nabb suffered a concus
sion and body bruises and scratches,
but whether his skull was fractured
won't be determined until today, the
physician reported.
According to Deputy Coroner Herb
Brown. Nabb, apparently traveling t
a high rate of speed south on the
Pacific highway, failed to negotiate
the sharp left-hand curve near the
Intersection of Willow Springs road
and the Pacific highway, and Instead
drove his motorcycle up the dirt road
and across the railroad tracks. When
the vehicle crossed the tracks, Nabb
was thrown off the machine.
The
Capital
Parade
(Continued from Page One )
As for tho rest of the program, It's
generally agreed that the bulk of
the nuisance taxes will have to be
renewed, that the corporation taxes
will have to be reauthorized, end
thst gift and estate taxes may be
equalized. A drive on tax-exempt
securities and the tax exemptions on
wages of state and local officials is
also very definitely In the air.
The problem of tax exemption la
so Insanely technical that It seems
to have been dreamed by Milt Gross.
Nevertheless, tax-exempt bonds are
more and more recognized as a dread
ful drain on the economic system.
offering, as they do, a refuge for
capital that would otherwise be
driven Into productive enterprise.
The desire to tackle tax exemptions la
there. There are' half a dozen
schemes, all equally Incomprehensible
to the layman. One of them Is likely
to be trotted out.
Gets War Medal
PAHIS (UP) The medal of the
War of 1870 and the cross of a front
line soldier haa been awarded - to
Mme. Joucla, aged 103. Daughter of
an army bendsmsn and wife of a
bandsmsn, Mme. Joucla followed the
army In the war of 1870 as a nurse.
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NOV Is the TIME To BUY
That New Furniture You
Planned For This Winter
VThlla the old furniture may be food and not bad to -look
af. sometimes the family tires of looking at the same old
things day In and day out. It Is only natural. Have you
promised yourselves a change In Furniture and Home furnishing?
If not a complete change perhaps yon want a few piece. Then
you should see the
Newest Creations To Add
Beauty To Your Home!
At rump's main store you will rind alt the latest designs In
new, substantial as well as tba ejtrem'ly beautiful furniture
and Home furnishing! and you are always welcome to lake
all the time yon vtlfh m often as you like. We are delighted
to have yon call.
Substantia! Trade Allowance
on Your Old F urniture at Cupp's
LOCAL and
From A.hlauil Mr. and Mrs B. H.
Boyer of Ashland were business call
era In this city Friday,
Pr Gift Employees of. the Mall
Tribune enjoyed a large sacktul of
pears yesterday, the kind gift of
0. W. Holdrtdge.
From Ashland Mr, and Mrs. C. R.
D. Jones of Ashland were Medford
callera Friday. They transacted busi
ness during their stay.
Weevil Appears The alfalfa weevil,
for the first time In history, has been
reported In Douglas county, according
to a bulletin received from the U. S.
department of agriculture.
Fire Controlled A 3S-acre foreat
fire waa brought under control under
state direction a tew miles southeast
of Grants Pass on the Frultdale
Murphy cutoff road Friday night.
From Michigan Mrs. C. J. Wilson
of Buchanan, Mich., la a recent ar
rival In Medford and will spend some
time visiting hei brother. Earl 8med
ley, at his home on 6S0 Pine street
Canary Escapee A yellow roller ca
nary ran away recently from Mrs.
Mary Tedrlck of 81S Oak street. Mrs.
Tedrtck had raised the canarv from
a baby and la very sorrowful over the
loss of It. Anyone finding the bird
may notify Mra. Tedrlck by calllnt,
44S-R and receive a reward.
To Confab L. O. Taylor, manager
and owner of Plerce-Allen Motor
company, and the following member."
of his firm, Earl Stanton, sales man"
: ager, E. E. Cook, car lot manager,
i and Art Lathrope, salesman, are leav
ing tomorrow for Portland to attend
a meeting of Plymouth car dealers
and to view the new models.
-
Called fast Mrs. W. S. Qllmore jl
713 West Fourth street left last eve.
nlng on the train for Baltimore. M4.,
where she was called by the serious
Illness of her brother. Dr. Frank W
Bay, advertising manager for the
Hearst newspapers In Baltimore. Dr
Ray collapsed from a heat stroke
while boarding a train In Baltimore
en route to Medford to visit his sister.
Mrs. eilmore expects to be away
about a month.
To leave Arthur Carpenter, son of
Mrs. Flora Csrpenter of 116 Mistletoe
street, and Roger Henaelman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Henselman of
1310 West Main street, are leaving
on the train tomorrow evening for
the eaat, Mr. Carpenter will enter
Dartmouth university In Hanover.
N. H, and Mr. Henselman will enroll
at Harvard In Cambridge, Mass. The
latter was one of 34 boys In the
United states to receive a national
scholarship to Harvard this year: En
route to their respective schools, the
two will visit Mr. Carpenter's father,
Arthur Carpenter. Sr., In Philadelphia
for two weeks. Roger Henselman will
then visit relatives In New York City
and Flushing,. Long Island, before
continuing on to Hsrvard. Both
young men graduated from Medford
high school this year.
CUPP
PERSONAL
Mrdford Callers Norma Arnold and
Dorothy .Brown of Jacksonville dis
trict transacted business and visited
In Medford Friday.
To Klamath Mr. and Mrs. Duke
Lorton of Carglll Court and Mrs.
Lorton's mother, Mrs. F. J. Ahlstrom
spent Friday In Klamath Falls. -
Returns Home Paul Bulkln of the
Chateau returned Friday from Port
land by motorcar where he had spent
scvernl daya tranractlng business. -.
School Open, Gold Hill grsde and
high schools will open for regutratlon
on Tueedey. September 1, at B a. m
Bus?s will pick up out-of-town stu
dents and take them to school.
Ashland Caller Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ald Phalr.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mlllen
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Huber of this
city visited Thursday evening In Ash
land with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson.
Cabin Callers Mr. and Mra. T. J
Fuson of 3005 East Main street are
among guests spending the week-end
st the summer home of Mrs. R. t.
Conroy near Union Creek.
Inspector Here Guy Johnson, safe
ty Inspector of the U. S. forest service
In Portland, arrived In Medford re
cently to spend a few days making
Inspection tour of camps In this
district.
GHhouten Here Al Gllhousen of
Rogue River lodge waa an overnight
visitor there Frldae. He eame hern by
United Airliner with Dave Lewis from
Oakland. The two left for the sou'h
by plane Saturday evening.
Attend Convention Mr. and Mrs
George Henaelmnn of 1310 West Main
stieet plan to leave today by motor
car for Tahoe tavern at Lake Tahoe.
where they win attend an Aetna Lire
Insurance company convention of
leading salesmsn. This will mark the
10th regional conference of the In
surance company. Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
selmsn plan to be away about a week
...
Festival Visitors Advertising the!
second annual Illinois Valley Mlner.r !
Jubilee at Cave city next Saturday, i
Sunday and Monday, a caravan of
cars visited Medford and other Rogue j
River valley cities Friday. About SO
men and women dressed In elothes I
of the 18th century brought greetings '
from Cave City and Invited everyone
to attend the festival.
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Minor Accident Three alight mo- I
tor accidents were reported to clt:
police yesterday. Charlea Santo of 1
630 South Ivy street and Mrs. Minnie ;
J. Dickson of 810 South Newtown :
street drove cars Involved In a mlnoi I
accident on North Front street Sat
urday afternoon. Gerald H. Ward ol
Central Point and G. J. Naas of B3t
North Central avenue operated ma
chines colliding at Central avenue and
Jackson boult-mrd Saturday morning.
R. S. Axtell of Trail and Lenore A.
Estea of Route 1 drove cars Involved
In a alight wreck Frldsy afternoon on
West Main street between Grape and
Fir streets.
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TRADE THE OLD
FOR THE NEW!
BIG Savings!
Cupp's will give you a generous
allowance for your used furniture
n the prlre of the NEW. This
means that your outlay for tba
Nr.W will be surprisingly LKM.
Why not come In this week and
give us an opportunity to llgure
with yout
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Art Meeting Southern Oregon Art
sssoelatlon will convene Tuesday eve
ning at 7:30 at the bom of Mrs.
K. N. Anthony. 638 South Ivy street
All members are asked to be present
at this session!
e e
Airport Arrival Thomas H. Smith
of Long Beach, Calif., was a recent
visitor here In his Rearwln speedster
plane. He spsnt a day at Rogue River
lodge and enjoyed a trip to Crater
lake, after which ha went on to
Portland In hia plane.
...
To Portland Karl L. Janouch, su
pervisor of .Rogue River nstlonal
forest, plans to leave thla evening on
the train for Portland, where he will
spend a three months detail In the
regional foresters office. During Mr.
Janouch'a absence, H. C. Obye, assist
ant supervisor of the Rogue River
national forest, will be in charge.
...
Volunteer Banquet The annual
Michigan Volunteer'a banquet will b-i
held In Portland September 13 at
8 p. m.. and all members In southern
Oregon wishing to attend era asked
to get In touch with 8. B. Vesaey.
4701 6. E. 89th avenue. Portland,
or Frank L. Charboneau, 00 North
Orange street, Medford,
. .
To Show Movie Knight of Pythias
will convene for a regular lodge meet
ing Monday evening at 8 In the K. P.
hall. Following the session, three
reels of Admiral Byrd's antarctlo
expedition will be shown In moving
pictures through the courtesy of
Associated Oil company. All membera
are asked to attend this Interesting
event. Pythian Sisters are also In
vited to attend,
....
Faber To Speak Everett Faber,
lieutenant governor, will be the
speaker at the. regular weekly lunch
eon-meetlhg of the Klwanls (dub in
the Hotel Medford Monday noon He
will report on the Pacific Northwest
Klwanls convention held In Ticoma
Wash., last week, which he attended
Program Chairman Ray Wilfley b
also arranging several musical num
bers for the meeting.
DO NOT WAIT
until the last minute to order
your winter's supply of wood
Orden Received Now For
GREEN PINE SLABS
AND
DRY FACTORY BLOCKS
CAN BE DELIVERED PROMPTLY
Timber P
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New and Used Furniture
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If you are looking for EXCEPTIONAL HAROAINI la
either NEW or USEP furniture. VISIT OVn NEWtY
ENLARGED EXCHANGE 8IORB NOW 401. 40 East
Main Street. Here you will find good, new furniture
at BOTTOM PRICES as wall as special savings In good,
remndltloned Unn furniture. And don't forget, our
window shade repair department In connection with
the Esehange Store otters quality shade service at
moderate cost.
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Two
Popular
Stores
Drunks Fined Fined (10 apleot la
city court yesterday on charge of
drunkenness were Ray K. Moms, 45;
Joseph Cunningham, M; Elbert c.
Reeves, 47; and Henry Mervla. 83.
Wlllard Phelan. 37, waa sentenced to
10 days In city Jsll on a charge of '
drunkenness. Held In Jail on charges
of drunkenness, all to appear n court
Monday, are James B. Jackson, 34:
Ernest O. Davis, 31, and Raymond L.
Mitchell, 41.
Visits Son Mrs. Julia Myers of
Rogue River visited here at the noma
of her son. A. V. Myers at 401 West
Second street last week. During her
stay, the visitor, accompanied by Mra.
A. V. Myers snd three daughters, went
to Butte Falls to visit with Mr. Myers
tor a day. He la employed there with
the Medford corporation. En route to
Butte Falls, the group encountered a
huge two-point forked deer In the
road.
Ministers Meet
September 7th
The Medford Ministers' association
will meet In the study of the First
Presbyterian church at tl a. m. Wed
nesday. September 7. Annual election
of officers wlU be held and all mem-
bers of the
assoclatlon an urged
to attend.
Closing tun for Tow Lata to Clas
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