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PAOE FOUft MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOTtD. OREGON SUNDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1938. SOCIETY zAND CL UB MEIVS OF THE WEEK J By CLARA MAEY DAVIS Xl Mi$a Mallery to Wed Robert Elson in November Rites Mrs. H. K. Hamilton and Mr. O. W. Mallery entertained Friday at a luncheon party honoring th lattar's daughter, Mm Betty Mallery. The occasion for the pleasant af fair was to announce the engage ment of Mlsa Mallery to Mr. Robert B. Elson. Their marriage will be an vent of early November. Guests enjoying the party Included the Misses Everal Dean. Jean Craw ford, Bessie Dean, Virginia Cox, Zetta Dean, Bethel Slagle, Chloe Elson. Viola, eleven, Pern Cherryholmes, Peggy Moran, Bernloe Shellabarger and Edna Harper and Mesdamea John Bison. Dean Pleper. William Knlps, Richard Witt, L. D. Porn crook, Jack Walker and Lloyd Johnson. Bridge Luncheon Successful Event of Thursday Last . Autumn leaves, touched to bril liant hues by early October frosts, made an attractive setting for one of the most successful social events of the .season. The bridge luncheon held on October 1ft at St. Mary's Academy drew over one hundred fifty guests who filled the spacious as- eembly.and adjoining parlors. A plea. lng program was provided by St. Mary's School of Music. Members of the faculty and high school student body assisted with the luncheon. The door prize was won by Mrs. B. L. Hunter. Prizes at cards were awarded to Mrs. A. P. Stennett, Mrs. Jack Porter, Mrs. M. Schwartz, Mrs. Fred Wells, Mrs. A. Wetterer. The success of the event was du to splendid cooperation and enthusi asm manifested by the chairman, Mrs. J. O. Boyle, by St. Mary's Alumni president, Arlene Jensen Espey, and the various executive committees. Those who served on the latter are Mrs. Larry Schade, Mrs. E. H. McKee, Mrs. R. A.- Mlksche, Mrs. J. Murray. Mrs. J. R. Marshall. Mrs. J, R. O'Con nor, Mrs. R. L. Lewis, Mrs. Prank Applegate, Mrs. Std Brown, Mrs. John Wilkinson, Mrs. A. O. Bauman, Mrs. J. p. yaumas, Mrs, M. Weston, Jenes Jensen, Martha Do Souza, Helen MOf Donald. Elsie Oliver, Lenore Estes, Oeraldlne Wilkinson, Elisabeth Mar shall. The afternoon tea afforded a de lightful social hour to late comers and oloaed the festivities of the day. (Members of the faculty of St. Mary's Academy are deeply grateful to all who contributed socially and finan cially to the success of the bridge luncheon. Concert Qommittee Meets Monday Eve A meeting of membership commit tee members of the newly formed Southern Oregon Concert Association, will be held Monday evening at 8 o' clock In the Baldwin piano shoppe studio. Mrs. H. Chandler Egan, president of the association, Is urging all com mittee members to attend the meet ing, and Invites others Interested to take part. The membership drive will be formally started next week, but a number of committee workers have al ready reported an enthusiastic re sponse to the concert series. Of particular Interest, In compari son with former concert series of this type, la the fact that all three at tractions will be staged In the Holly theatre, at a reduced scale of prices, and all concert will be definitely announced In advance. The San Francisco Opera Ballet, with two former MM ford girls, Janet Reed and Zoe Del Lantls, will open the series November 10. A group of 8nn Pranclsco opera art ists, headed by John Howell, baritone, and Msry Monti, soprano, will ep pear here January 17 In two small operas, "Secret of Suranne," and "Portrait of Manon." The Monart Boys Choir, a company of 30 boy singers from Vienna, brought to this country by Arturo Toeoanlnl, will be heard March 31. State College Sets Homecoming Date Oregon State College November 13. the date of the Stanford -Oregon State football game on Bell field, will be homecoming time on the O. 8. C. campus this fall. John Ansley of Portland has been ap pointed general chairman of the homecoming week end by Bob Walk er, student body president. Features already Issued for the entertainment of visitors will be the competitive tnterfraternlty sing es tablished a few years sgo, the big noise parade and rally the night before the game, and the colorful animated house signs which always attrnct thousands on a circuit of the living groups. Baptltt Oroup To Meet TtieMlay Missionary program of the Ladles' auxiliary or the First Baptist church will be held at the home of Mrs. Ev erett Pinley on Ross Lane Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The social committee is composed of Mrs. Clem Pinley and Mrs. John Lewis. Members are to meet at the church at 1 :3U o'clock for transportation. Dm Mall Tribune Want Ada. ATTENTION LADIES! and ners of Blanche White Cos metics. An authorlted represents live Is In Med fori! to replenish your cometlc needs and give 5011 another courtesy facial and skin treatment. Phone for appointment i f"KON lloTri,. room fit Janet Reed In Peasant Role 7 -K ' vrQi If 4 V I i V jf t, ittt --' , t f ' When Ilie Nun I'rnncslco Opera llallct appears In the Holly theatre November td under the sponsor ship of the Southern Oregon Concert association, unusual local Interest will center around Janet Reed, former Medford girl, prima ballerina with the company. She la shown here with William Chrtstensen In a Russian peasant dlvrrtlsscment, "Kaleenka.T one of the numbers In their widely varied repertoire. Former Medford Resident Wed In Arizona Rites Of Interest to many Medford per sons la the announcement oi tne marriage of Miss Frances Johnston of Texarkana, Texas, to Mr. Nelson H. Lincoln, eon of Mrs. Jean Lincoln and the late Ralph H. Lincoln of Medford. The wedding of the young couple took place on Saturday, October lfl. in Olendale, Aria., a suburb of Phoenix, Miss Johnston was graduated from the Texarkana, Texas, high school and attended Arleona State Teach ers college, where ahe was a member of Chi Sigma sorority and of Arl eona State Commerce club. Mr. Lincoln attended Cincinnati university, where he was a member of the PI Kappa Alpha fraternity. He was graduated from the Arleona State Teachers colloge and was a member of the Geographic society. The bridegroom's brother. Warner Lincoln, came from San Dlrgo, Calif., to act as best man at the wedding. The couple will make their home In Eloy. Arls., where Mr. Lincoln Is teaching school. The bridegroom Is a former Med ford residont. O.5.C. Plans for Dads9 Club Visit Oregon Stnt College The Dads' club of Oregon State college has announced November ft and 0 as the official week end thla year for their vlsltnilon of the enmpus and the annual meeting. Officers of the club deliberately chow a time when there would be no football gnme. aa they want to have more opportu nity to visit other features of enm pus life, says Dr. Paul E. Dut'on of Portland, president of the club. Aside from the opportunity to visit sll parts of the campus, the tentative program llt number of Inter-class events for freshmen and sophomores to furnish entertain ment. An annual banquet in the Memorial Union building will be held, as will numerous orgnlratlon affairs, arranged for smaller groups. Masonic Dancing Party November 1 Masonic Dancing club committee announces that the next dancing party, of a series of six, will be given Tuesday evening. November 1, In the ballroom of the Masonic Temple. Dancing will be from 0:30 to 13:30 o'clock and a buffet supper will be served at 11 o'clock. Committee members will be an nounced at a later date. " ... ... VtflV llllllllllP 11 III II LUa- Mill Ua IlLeV l'1 II III1 I :; urn riiin c 1111 I II WM artl fftl " Mil I ta " m I ir i Mrs. Gilmore In New York Calls On George Andrews George Andrews, former Medford resident who haa been studying sing ing In New York, hopes to return soon to his old home town to glv a recital, It was stated In a letter re ceived yesterday from Mrs. William 8. Gilmore of 713 West 4th street. Mrs. Gilmore, who has been sight seeing In New York, met Mr. An drews recently when she was being conducted through the NBC studios In Radio City. Her guide took her to see Mr. Andrews when he learned Ahe was from Medford, she wrote to the Mall Tribune. Mr. Andrews, a baritone who cornea from a long line of singers and musicians, Is employed In the NBC library. He has broad Mohrs Hosts for Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Emll H. Mohr were hosts Wednesday evening for a de lightful dinner party at the Hotel Medford. ; Following dinner, the Mohrs took their guests to the Chateau where dancing was enjoyed for the remain der of the evening. Present at the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. William Cunlngham, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton White, Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson, Lieut, and Mrs. Pred Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Arm strong and Mr, and Mrs. Russell Davis. Kidds Entertain Bridge Club Group Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kldd were host Wednesday evening for a dinner party at the Hotel Medford. Guests Included the 13 members of a bridge club and their husbands Twenty-four were present st the pleasant event. Following dinner, the group went to the Kldd home on Crown Hill where bridge was played during the remain der of the evening. Mrs Earl B. Day and Dr. William P. Holt were awarded prlrca for high scores. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. ARISTA'S THIRD ANNIVERSARY SHOWING ALL THIS WEEK Furs Fur Coats Jacquettes Capes In The Season's Smartest STYLES and FURS At The Season's Lowest Prices ARISTA Holly Thoatr Building cast numerous times on national net works. He Is a nephew of Mrs. James Stevens of Carglll Court. Mr. Andrews haa been forging ahead rapidly In his profession, Mrs. Gilmore wrote, and his future ap pears bright. He and his mother arc well and remember Medford fondly, she said. Both are looking forward to their visit here, she added. They sent greetings to their friends here. Medford pears are now prominent on the New York market, Mrs. Gil more wrote. She noted several well known Medford brands on the city's retail stands, Boacs were selling at three for a dime and Bartletts at five for a dime, she stated. Mrs. Andrews Host At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. C. H. Andrews was hostess Friday afternoon for a very enjoyable party at the Hotel Medford. Twenty-five guests were present at the luncheon and bridge affair. A center table was attractively appoint ed with a centerpiece fruit bowl and orange candles. The autumn motif was also carried out In the Individual tables which were decornted with yel low marigolds and matching bridge tallya. Mrs. Charles R. Gsll and Mrs. Dolph Phtppa received prizes In the bridge play. St. Mark's Group To Meet Tuesday The women's auxiliary of St. Mark's Episcopal church will meet at the home of Mrs. L. E. Williams. 320 South Peach street at 3:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Christian Endeavor Will Meet Tonight The Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church will hsld a pre rally meeting tonUht at 6:30 o'clock In preparation for the southern Ore gon league session on Saturday and Sunday. October 39 and 30. Refresh ments will be served at the meeting Those not having transportation means are to phone 1378-J or 1P4-J-3, Furs of Distinction Army Dancing Party Anticipated Event For Friday Evening An outstanding event of Medford' social season will take place Friday evening, October 36th, at the Hotel Medford when the Officers club of the Medford Civilian Conservation corps will entertain with a dancing party. The affair will compliment Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Harvey H. Fletcher, recent arrivals In this city. Colonel Fletcher is commander of the Med ford CCC district. The following committees are la. charge of the Invitational dancing party: Reception, Capt. William C. Ryan and Capt. Herman J. Melrlng; refreshment, Capt. James R. Cham bliss Jr., Lieut. Clarence L. Shewal ter and Lieut. Maurice W. Harris; floor committee, Capt. William W Cone, Capt William H. Drlscoll and Capt. Phllo D. Smith; music, Capt. Ernest J. B rugger and Lieut. Fred W. Greene. 'Composers Evening9, in Ashland of Interest to Many Those Interested In compositions of local composers will have the qpportunlty of hearing several num bers of Lucie Landen when the Ash land Music club presents Its "Com posers Evening." Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Mlas Landen. faculty member of the Southern Oregon Normal school, has studied composition with Hunter Johnson and Dr. Otto Stahl at the University of Michigan where she received her master's degree. She also studied with Dr. Hugo Grimm of the Cincinnati Conservatory, and Bernard Wagenaar of the Jullliard school In New York. Miss Landen has appeared In per formances In several states, having been featured by the Chelan. Waah., Music club and Lauren Sykes, Port land organist. She Is a member of the Oregon Society of Composers and the National Association of Ameri can Composers and Conductors. The event tomorrow evening will be held In the Civic clubhouse In Lithla park. The following numbers will be pre sented: Women's Trio Sunset and Serenade sanctuary Jeanne Joy, Hope Rein- bold, Doris Corey. Dorothy Stahlman. accompanist. Soprano Solo Moods (mas.) - Jeanne Joy ooit Magic (mss.) Word by Owen BarnhUI Schuernian String Quartette Scherzo (mss.) Autumn (mss.) Harvey Woods, J. o. Anderson. R. H. Cooke, Chester Woods. D.A. V. Auxiliary Card Party in C. P. The D. A. V. auxiliary held its annual card ns.rt.ir in ti r.ihM. auditorium In Grant Pom Timcri.v j evening with seven tables of bridge using piayea. Mrs. uora Tingle y of Medford, auxiliary commander, at tended the event with a group as they stopped In on their return to Medford from Rose burg. The hsll was necoraieu m autumn leaves. It was announced at the session that Mrs. Mollie Dover, auxiliary depsrtment commander . and Tom Kerrlgsn, D. A. V. department com mander. WOtlM male smi h southern Oregon In November. It was suggested thst they visit Med ford or Grants Psxr nn Nnvtmhar a or 5 when both cities hold their annual forget-me-not sale. Grads Teachers To Convene The monthly meeting of the grade teachers Association will be held at the Girl's Com unity clubhouse Mon day evening. Mrs. Gore's Pupils To Present Recital The plsno pupils of Mrs. E. E. Oore will apear In recital next week. The time and place of which will be an nounced Monday. This will be the pupils first re cital of the season. Electa Sorlsl Club To Meet Mrs. John Grltch will be hostess to the Electa Soclsl club at her home, 108 South Holly street, Fri day afternoon. Dessert luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, after which cards will be played. Mrs. Bess Tut- tie and Mrs. Anna Kesrney are as- flstsnt hostesses for the afternoon All non-afflllate members of the O. E. S. are cordially Invited to attend these meetings, which are held every fourth Friday in the month. Phone 684 Recent Bride Feted at Party Shower Thursday Evening Mrs. Homer Conger was hostess on Thursday evening at her home on the Old Stake road, for a delightful miscellaneous shower party compli menting Mrs. Russell Ayres, nee Miss Roma McReynolds. Autumn flowers formed the deco rative note about the rooms. Games were enjoyed throughout the even ing and the honoree was the recipi ent of many lovely gifts. Those hidden to the party were: Mrs. Orvllle Shores, Miss Frances Howard. Mrs. Earl Blgelow, Mrs. J. R. Purcell, Mrs. dene Hooper. Mrs. Rupert Snyder, Mrs. H. C. Goldsmith, Mrs. Ward McReynolds. Mrs. Irene Merrlmsn. Mrs. Wlllard Sloper, Mrs. Richard Crowe, Miss Helen Snyder, Miss Chloe Zllenburg, Miss Jusnlta Rector, Miss Dorothy Eads, Miss Gladys Hunt and Henrietta Hugger. Great Homecoming Predicted for Oregon University UNIVERSITY OF OREGON", EU GENE. Oct. 32. Prellmlnsrv nlanfi for what students and alumni al ready DrediCt Will ha th urpntMt homecoming in the history of the wmverauy oi uregon were Degun here this week. It was announced by Harry Weston, Portland, student body president. Weston hss appointed Dick Wat son of Medford as general chairman for the event, which will take place November 4. 5 and a. Th. tradi tional dance, bonfire, football game and dinners will all be Included this yesr but new and different Ideas of nresentatfnn win w n,ti out, Wstson stated. Many Medford residents are antic ipating the homecomlnir wir .nn and It Is expected that a large crowd will attend from here. Group Week-ends In Klamath Falls A group of Medford football fans attended the Oregon rooks-Unlverslty of Oregon frosh game In Klamath Falls last evening and then were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart, former Medford residents at a dinner party at their home in Klamath Falls. The party planned to return to this city today. The folowlng couples participated In the out-of-town events: Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Relnhart, Rr. and .Mrs. Edwin R. Durno. Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Fluhrer. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Max Pelrce, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Norrls. Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Lageson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter. Birthday Party For D.A.V: Members The D. A. V. auxiliary will con vene In the armory at 8 p. m. Tues day. Time will be allowed for & meet ing of the Forget-Me-Not workers. Final plans will be completed for the bazaar which Is being sponsored by tho auxiliary. Following the business session the semi-annual birthday party will e held In the dining room. All auxiliary membera having birthdays since April 30 will be honored guests. The committee In charge of the party Includes Mesdames Ness, Drum mond, Hickman and Wolf. nihle Class Has Enjoyable Meet Miss May phlpps entertained the Womans' Bible claw of the First M. E. Sunday school Thursday afternoon at her home on East Main street. Folowlng a brief business session the afternoon was spent In quilt making after which refreshments were served by the hostess. W. C. T. V. Conrenes Thursday Afternoon The W. C. T. U. will convene Thursdsy Afternoon at 3 o'clock In the parlors of the First M. E. church. The Rev. Joseph Knotta will give a talk on the coming election. The Rev. Nohle Stutsman, pastor of the Breth ren church in Grants Pass and Mrs. Stutsman will give their Impressions of the state W. C. T. U. convention In Eugene. Mrs. Minnie Bryant will also report on the convention. Special music has been arranged for the program and Mrs. Lucretln Whlllock has charge of devotions. If You Like That HOME-MADE TASTE In Bread ASK FOR It's Well Done Too! A Oak Board With Suggestions For Games Given With Every GOBLIN CAKE MODEL BAKERY Lucie Landen ail in jijisnsipaM Lucie Landen. composer and mem ber of the Southern Oregon Normal school faculty, whose numbers will be presented In "Composers Even ing." Monday evening In Ashland. Eastern Star Dinner Party Thursday Evening The regular meeting of O.E.S. will be held Thursday evening In the Ma sonic Temple. This will be "Past Ma tron and Past Patron" night and the October social committee combined with the November social committee are arranging a covered dish dinner to take place at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Lillian Woodford Is chairman of the October committee. Committee members for October are: Mr. end Mrs. . A. Perry, Dr. B. R, Elliot, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wilson. Mrs. Eliza bet Young, Mrs. Lucy Elwood, Hat tie Alden. Florence Butler, Kate Mc Murtry, Eva Younger. Kate Young, Lillian Woodford, Julie Canfleld, Sa die Frazee. Angle Bay, Lilllam Ray, Mary Webber, Rene Hubbard, Mrs. Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ray. The November committee consists of the following: Hazel Rountree, Mr. end Mrs. John Perl, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rynning, Eula Janouch. Mr. end I Mrs. William Young. Josephine Clark, Minnie Meeker, Blanche Powell. Mary I Fowler, Ruth Dodson, Effle Adams, Ralph Dlppel, Leta Stewart, Edna Overmyer, Mrs. Milton Metoon, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Norrls, Maude Maausdam and Mrs. C. E. Kunz. Any members having extra Jelly, Jam or pickles will be gratefully ac cepted by the committees. P.T.A. Activities Jackson School Parent and Teach ers Association held its Oct. meeting in one of the new rooms at the school on Friday Oct. 21. Mrs. Albert Rolllnson. president, presided over the business meeting, then turned the meeting over to the program chairman, Mrs. Ray Harrison snd the two assisting teachers, Mr. Murray and Miss Henderson. Miss Carln Degermark gave a most inter esting and educational discussion on rsdlo program In the home. She also described In detail Radio City in New York where she spent the past two months. Miss Floy Young and a quintet from the high school entertained. Those slneln? were Bill Vawter. Wilson Church. Don Hathaway, Raymond Ross and Bill Taylor with Dorothy Wilder at the piano. They sang "In the Garden of Tomorrow" and "Blow the Mnn Down." Our next meettn will be Nov. IB and will be especially for "Daddy." Refreshments will be served by the mothers of the fifth grade rooms. FUR IIKMOIIKLINO and KKr.MRING CLEANING and Cil.A7.INn We Guarantee Our Work France, nallalre - Ktelvn Tlce Phone nflD-M Family Reunion Honors Birthday of Mr. W hillock A family gathering and celebration was enjoyed Wednesday evening at the Knights of Pythias hall when the birthday of A. J. Whlllock was observed. Also celebrated was the arrival of Mr. Whlllock's son, M. F. Whlllock and family and his dsughter, Harriet Whlllock. all from Florida. The group will visit here for several weeks with A. J. whlllock who will return to Florida with them to make his home. Dinner waa served and a number of handsome gifts were presented to Mr. Whlllock by members of his fsm- y. Present at the affair were; Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Whlllock and daughter, Nancy Lee, Mrs. C. W. Whlllock. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Whlllock, Edith Lee. and Alpha Bell Whlllock. Mrs. Jesse Mabry. Mrs. Jack Hemstreet, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Evans and Betty Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bateman and Wen dell, Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards. Georgia Edwards. Mrs. Jack Walker, Mr. and Mra. Oral Edwards. Evelyn, Nlta, Cathleen and George Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Franklin, Doyle Franklin. Harriett Whlllock, Mr. and Mrs. Nlel Franklin and Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Franklin and Marlya and Duane. Mrs. Leta Furry. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hawkins and Claudle and Robert. Mrs. Lucretla Whlllock and Floyd Jr. and Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gifford, . and Florence, C. H, Elson, Chloe Ellen Elson. Roland Paum. Robert Elson. Mr. snd Mrs. John Elson and David and James and Mr. and Mrs. Will Holloway. Calendar Monday 1:00 p. m. Klwanlan Dames, home Mrs. Otto J. Frohnmayer, Spring street. 8:00 p.m. Zonta club, studio Effle Kurtz, 204 North Ivy street. Board meeting, 7:15 p. m. 8:00 p. m. Southern Oregon Concert association, Baldwin Piano shoppe. Tuesday 1:30 p.m. Baptist auxiliary, home Mrs. Everett Finley, Ross lane. 2:30 p. m. St. Mark's auxiliary, home Mis. L. E. Williams, 020 South Peach street, 8:00 p. m. D. A. V. and auxiliary, armory. Wednesday 1:30 p. m. Mistletoe club, horns Irene 8hlrley, 243 Beatty street. 1 :30 p. m. Get-Together club, Eagle hall, 42 North Front street. Thursday 1:80 p. m. Building Bridge club, home Mrs. J. R. Marshall, 1130 West 10th street. 2:00 p. m. W. C. T. U M. E. church parlors. 6:30 p. m. Eastern Star dinner, Mnsonic Temple. 8:00 p. m. Carnation club, home Mrs. George Parker, 26 Portland ave nue. Friday 1 :00 p. m. Electa Soclsl club, horns Mrs. John Grltch, 108 South Holly street. Wednesday Study Club Had Meet The Wednesday Study club had a very Interesting session October 18, when Mrs. N. T. Hodgea reviewed Cesar Searchinger's "Hello, America. an account of early transatlantto broadcasting. Dr. R. P. Mortensen, guest speaker, told of his travels in Europe In 1936, referring especially to Germany and Czechoslovakia. Mrs. A. J. Hanby presided at tha session and expressed the club's re grets that Mrs. W. E. Crews, whose attendance record has been perfect, was unable to be present at the meeting. (Continued on Page Five.) B. Thrifty Says: Jp!K "MONDAY , "The more time a mother must spend In her home washery the less tlms she has for her children." o o o Let those old "Jinx" Mondaya be Just that many more daya of home pleasure and home-making for your wile! Tell her TODAY to have B. THRIFTY Service tae that Washday load off her mind and hands. We do BEST work because we have BEST operators and BEST methods. OST LESS! DAMP WASH 4c per pound 50c Minimum Bundle All fist pieces beautifully Ironed for Ju.it a few cents more then for wash In.. Your Master Laundry AMERICAN LAUNDRY "Wlfeiarer." K OI Til rr.NTRU. .ill 1