The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 30, 1924, Image 11

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    HOOD RIVER PLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1924
At The Theatres ¡
♦*4 I I | |||4||H IIIIIIIIII * Diego, Calif., to apend the winter. cent of the product« of Industry.
. Mr. Holman was granted a leave of When farmers buy, business becomes
BRIEF LOCAL MENTION
absence by the couucil.
good and the entire nation prospers.
»I I I I I 11 1 I i i i i i i » m » i 1 1
Dr. Walker told of the so-called
Accompanied by Mrs. King, 8. A.
Peacock Beauty parlor, Richard«' > King journey to the Willamette val­ Hoover plan for a national market­
ley for hunting last week. He re­ ing commission that will take as
«Pt». Tel. 2921.
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turned with his quota of birds. Mr. members accredited associations and
Read's Radio Shop will be open Sat- King used the new shot gun recently also license reliable brokers and com­
urday upti!9 P. m ___
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won In the P. P. A L. washing ma- mission houses. Fruit products, he
Mid, will be standardiz'd as to grade. I
Fri.-Sat, Oct. 31-Nov. 1
E. E. House was a business visitor . chine sales campaign.
will leave their point of origin .
Tuesday.
Four generations were represented They
with the government o. k. and be
Rev. W. N. Byars was a Portland over the week end at the home of Dr. shipped to firms with governmental
and Mrs. W. F. Laraway. Their
visitof Saturday?
license.
N. H. MacMillan' spent the first of daughter. Mrs. W. F. Cooper, accom­
Walker ended hl« address with
panied by her daughter, Mrs. Bud an Dr. appeal
the week in Portland.
for Amorim ns to arise
Fletcher, Mr. Fletcher and their small from the stupor
M
of, misunderstanding
8t. Mark's Guild will hold
___ their
___ son, motored up from Portland.
I
and misdirection that is producing an
annual bazaar Saturday, December 13.
There
will
be
a
meeting
of
the
Read'« Radio Shop, the Radio Shop American Association of University economic (Time on the country.
Chairman Steele read an Invitation
of Hood River.
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Women at Hotel Waukotpa Saturday from E. EL Favllle. chairman of the
What a Story ! What a Star!
Dry box wood for «aie.
Schindler at 1 o’clock. There is to be an elec­ agricultural committee of the Port­
Gloria at both ends of the
Transfer Co. Tel. 2881.
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tion of new officers and there are sev­ land Chamber of Commerce, asking
fashion ladder.
For 8pirella corsets, Mrs. Fred Howe, eral matters of importance to come members of the local body to attend I
618 Cascade ave. Phone 2484.
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up- For reservation« call lira. C. the Portland International Livestock
“Manhandled” has it all.
show in a body.
s
Mr«. Forbes, the dressmaker, 714 9th King Benton, telephone 589H.
ALSO
Street.
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It was fitting that Thomas Clark,
At 7.45 Bunday night the Bunday
Dr. Pheba J. Collman was in White Evening club will hold its first meet­ who has received appointment to the
ing for the winter. The program will United Blates Naval Academy, now
Salmon Monday.
of $3.95 values, in blue and white,
as follows: James Collier, soln; a Hood River high school student, I
Dr. and Mr«. L. L; Murphy spent is*
should give a solo at tile club meet­
Dr.
Fraser,
Sidney
lumier's
"Interpre
­
last week on a vacation in Portland. tation of Life,” and number« by tbu ing. Mr. Clarke was accompanied by
pink and white, white and pink. Jacket, Hood and Bootees, for
Head’« Radio Shop will be open Sat­ young iieople's choir and the Sunday Mrs. Chas. H. Henney. who arranged
urdays until 9 p. tn.
for ills |>urt on the program.
school orchestra.
One of the peculiarities of the dull
Mrs. I,. S. Ainsworth, who has been
Tiie Woman's club will hold its
NEW *
ill at her Avalon Way home, is re- next regular meeting at 2 o'clock lunch was that pumpkin pie was
IMirted much improved,
nerved
instead
of
pies
made
friyn
Wednesday afternoon, November 5, al
ARRIVALS
William Black and Edward Thorn­ Library hall. Mrs. R. B. 1‘erlgo will apple«.
in
ton were In eastern Oregon last week be‘chairman of the afternoon. She
on creamery business.
I ihh arranged a delightful Armistice
One of tiie chief
St. Mark's Guild will meet w|th Day program.
in tike fancy
Mrs. Geo. H. L. Sharp for an all day events will be the Pageant of Prog­
ress prepared by the Boy Scouts.
short cuffs
meeting, Friday, Octolier 31.
Mrs. W. H. Kendall, president of
direct from
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Head and Mr.
and
in colors of -
«nd Mrs. Jack Hailey motored around the Women’s Missionary Society of
From the standpoint of contractor«
JACK DEMPSEY
factory
in
greys,
tans, topes,
the
state
of
Oregon
of
the
Christian
the Ixxip Highway last Sunday.
engaged on units of new highway at
will speak in the Christian high elevations, thia I ihh l>eeu a re­
New York
IN
etc,
etc.
M. R. Catherwood was down from church,
Friday evening at J.SO. Mrs. markable season. W. I. Kirby, who
Dee Tuesday oil business and calling church
Kendall will give a report of the has held the contracts for an approxi­
Prices range from
on friends.
Also Imported
international convention of the Chris­
AND
*We pay cash for your old furniture or tian church that has just closed at mate five mile« of the new Coopers
to
spur lateral of the Mount Hood Ixs>p
French Kick
make a libera) allowance on new goods.
NEWS— TOPICS - FABLES Call Hackett 8411, Kelly Bros. Co. Fur­ Cleveland, O.
highway, remarked Saturday while
Harry Rotierts, son of C. T. Rob­ here that his camp had now t*een es­
niture Exchange.
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erts, of the East Side orchard dis­ tablished six months. The light snow-1
Friday Matinee, 10c and 35c.
Searches of records and reliable ab­ trict. after two years with the Ham­ fall last winter enabled crews to start
• .Evening, 10c, 35c and 50c
stract« make by Oregon Abstract Com­ mond Lumber Co. at Mill City, has the highland work. -nearly a month
Saturday, 10c, 35c and 50c
pany, A. W. Onthank, Manager, 806 entered the University of Oregon. earlier than usual, and the excellent
Oak Street. Phone 1621.
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Young Roberts, a member of the weather of this fall lias permitted
Homespun and Checked French Flannels for My Ladies’ Winter Gown.
Tel. 1014 and have Meyer A King call class of '21 at the local high school, them to work later than during nor­
Sunday, November 2
for your suit. It will be cleaned and lias lieen pledged to the Bigina Gam­ mal seasons.
Most attractive in design and colors and of excellent quality
pressed and returned ready for immedi­ ma fraternity.
Except for an approximate half-mile
ate wear.
.
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The First Christian church held a of the new road, on which grading
Wanted—To contact your apple haul- banquet last Friday evening in the crews are buay, 10 miles of the lat­
ing.
g. Have two big tracks ana
ana can move dining room of the church. The oc­ eral road have been completed. If
2<X) boxes at a load with each, , For fur- casion was primarily a business gath­ weather remains good for the next
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ering. but proved to be entertaining 10 days the road will have ticen com­
Latest for Children — a nd in All Colors.
with Pat O’Malley, Mary Astor ther ¡information call 1542.
Dr. C. A. Macrum, here from his and inspirational. Those on the pro­ pleted this fall to a point lieyond
and Raymond Hatton.
Mosier orchard place last Saturday, gram were W. A. Wood. Fred Coe, Cloud Cap Inn, a total of about 10
What’s greater than a “Fighting stated
that the apple harvest there is Miss Dora Ol>erton, R. E. Steele and miles. Cooper A Doggett have held
American.”
the Vaughn sisters. Rev. Livingstone the contracts for the other five miles
well ended.
of road.
acted as toastmaster.
Come
to
the
M.
E.
Ladle«'
Aid
Some Comedy Too:
The two contractors’ camps are now
There will be a Hallowe'en party combined
bazaar, children’s fish pond, fortune
at Camp 4, where 40 men
telling ice cream and candy, Friday, for the members of St. Mark's rtiurch are working
“THE NERVOUS REPORTER”
on the unfinished sec­
sch(s>l next Saturday afternoon at St. tion. The road is oiieii to travel
Octolier 81.
Prices All Day, 10c, 35c and 50c
Tiie many friends of Mrs. Theodore Mark's rectory. The boys and girls from the Loop highway to Camp 4. n
Hans, who has tieen seriously ....
...... will be in costumes. The box of distance of «H miles. Many motor­
ill. will
’be.glad to know that she is making Christmas gifts for St. John's Indian ist« from the valley have taken ad­
Mission at Ketchikan. Alaska, will be vantage of the fine fall weather to
Monday-Tuesday, Nov. 3-4 a sittady iinprovemeut.
I>acked with gifts given by each class
Mark E. Moe left the latter part of for the boys and girls of the Alaskan tour over the-' new highland stretch,
which winds its way 'up Io the snow
lust week for McMinnville, where he mission.
line of Hood through vistas of idise-
Joined the» staff of the Telephone-
A. 8. Kelr and Dr. E. L. Scobee, land forests.
vice will follow. At 7.30 the choir, ery will close October 31 for the win­
Register.
Lafferty-Lafferty
a ranch near Redmond, took
under the leadership of Ass Holmes. ter season. The atatlon will reopen
If you do not reoeive your Oregonian who own
Sherman
J. Lafferty and
first prize on their Netted Gem pota- ADD! I?
Wifi
I will render their first «acred concert early in the spring for the 1925 sea­
. A Cecil B. DeMille Production. regularly or wish to subscribe for «ame. toes
Marie Lafferty were rei
at
the
Deschutes
county
fair
son
with
increSHcd
facilities
for
the
/UTLEl
TV
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i
I
j
I
i
WILL
I
of
the
season.
Prayer
meeting
1«
held
either by carrier or mail, please call
(See Ad Elsewhere)
also -------
won ,-----
first ,
prize
recently. ’ They
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of the public whom we Wednesday night of last 1
Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. f 21 tf
ffiAUAniiAnrr'*7 Th’irK‘|"y evening at 7 so. The convenience
on alfalfa honey. William "Tollman,
wi«h to thank for their gratifying Asbury Methodist Episcoi
AND
Cleaning and pressing your clothes former Upper Valley orehardlst, is
h,1;; t*^,,^L1,,,v‘t,‘d,o . ......... aiip{M>rt we have received wince the age, Rev. W. N. Byars
aid« wonderfully to their wear. Tel. in charge af their place. Some of
The wedding occurred on
«tatlon was established thia season.
W. N. Byars, Minister.
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1014 for Meyer A King. Quick delivery the prize winning potatoes were
annivereary of the granting af
Tiie l*un(4i Bowl Service Station,
Apple Week will begin tomorrow
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serviefe.
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placed on exhibit by Mr. Keir at his and last until November fl. Al) local
Ethel Winans, Manarer. divorce.
The Third Dinjension Movie.
The Baptist Church
When yon want real satisfaction in drug store.
merchants have assum'd the local
Rev. J. J. Handsaker gave a won­
Be sure to use the glasses we men’s foot wear try Smith’s Fit to Meas­ A pleasant i>arty was given'at the committee
in charge of observing the derful address on the Near East last
ure proposition and your foot troubles Willow Flat home of Mr. and Mrs. national celebration,
issue to see this picture.
that they will Sunday morning, and the congrega-
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are oy^r.
Clarence Packer last Saturday night utllize their show windows with at- tion present sulMicrilied $105 for the
Matinees, 10c and 35c
D. B. Cramer and Joe McDouald by William I^aRose and his friend. tractive exhibits.
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Prises will * be —
Near
__ _____
East ______
relief. Next Bunday. Sun-
Evenings, 10c, 35c and 50c
motored to Portland Tuesday evening William Biirsell, as a farewell to their awarded for the l>est windows. The I day school at 10 a. m. Tiie Young
to atti nd a me. ting of the staff of many friends before leaving for Ixiiig Judges who will award the prizes I Men's class is to report on the pos-
the Twentieth Century scores. They Beach, Calif. The evening was spent eonsist of P. U Manner. Mrs. W. W. terlty of Cain, and show what it lias
Wed. and Thurs^ Nov. 5-6 were accompiinled l>y C. D. Lovely. in dancing and an elegant lunch was Rodwell and Dr. H. D. W. —
Pineo.
The morning
done for mankind.
Another feature of Apple Week will service at 11 a. tu­ subject. 'Jesus
The Ladies' Aid of M. E. church served. About 45 guests were present.
44
Meeting
a _ Woman. ___
” Special music
will have a bazaar. Iiake Mie and Mrs. Packer had the spacious house be the choice of an Apple Harvest
. .
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Halloween «upper Friday, Ortober 31 beautifnllv decorated in irnilow»1'»'** ”necn at the Rialto theatre next by the juniors. 'Evening service at
from 2 p. m. to 8 p. m. in the church effect. All pnwent voted a moat en­ Tuesday night. Judge Derby is head 7.30 p. m, sermon subject, “The Bat-
1
joyable time' and wished Mr. I si Rose of the committee which will award tie of Har Magedon/' M J " un ' lor -
parlors.
B. -
Y.
Mr. Bursell n prosper..u.i trip and the prize for Hie queens. The Ger- P. U. at 4.30 p. m. In the auditorium,
Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Livingstone and
With Bebe Daniels, Richard Dix were called to Heppner Monday to happy winter. Mr. iJlRose is a for trade Hat Shoppe will give to the intermediate B. Y; I*. U. at 5 80 p. m.
Quetm n baud ome list, the Mine to |n the auditorium. Ben
“ lor _
B. -
Y. _
P. —
IT.
and Mary Astor.
officiate at tiie funeral of one of the mer Hood River resident.
tie selected by the queen. The Lady Ht <1.30 p. m. In th« prayer meeting
members of their former charge.
The drama of a woman who put They returned tiie following day.
in Wui.ing to the Queen, the aecond room. Prayer meeting Wednesday at
choice, will receive the best pair of H p tn. Pray for the revival.
love higher than honor and a
Judge Derby and Capt. Wilbur
«Ilk stockings available at the store
C. R. Delepine, Pastor.
man who put honor
Iiftve l>een in Bend the past week |>ar-
of J. G. Vogt.
tlcipatlng
as
attorenys
in
a
hearing
higher than love.
Photograph« of the candidate« should
Notice
which involved the adjudication of
lie left at the Glacier office at once.
We desire to announce that with
By the man who made “Enemies Denchutes river water rights.
The Grand Army of the Republic.
the close of tiie tourist season and
of Women.
E. W. Hailey and stepson, Maynard Boy Scouts. city officia!«. Pioneer
apple liarveat activities the Punch
CHURCHES
Guy.
were
here
from
Mosier
last
Sat
­
and
asociation. Ministerial association and
Bowl Service Station and Confectiou-
ordny. The boy is recovering ironi the Knights of Pythias band, all will
English Lutheran Church
Two-Reel Comedy
a broken shoulder, sustained in a re- participate in Armistice day celebra-
cent fall.
Reformatiou aervices will lie held
»♦
tion to lie staged here. A chief fea­
Mrs. T. W. Carmody. George Mel- ture of the celebration will he official Sunday morning at Ì1 a. in. Tiie
Matinees, 10c and 35c
Ion's mother, who sustained painful reception by the city of a Civil war Suuday School meets at 10.30 a. m.
P. Hllg'Xidorf, Pastor.
lnjnries when she fell at her West Flag, the first ever floated over Hood
Wed, Ev’ng, 10c, 35c and 50c
Side home last week, is mudi Im­ River, from Capt. H. C. Coe. of Man­
Seventh Day Adventist Church
proved.
hattan Beach. Calif., whose father.
The NIGHT ONLY-NOV. 6 It is your duty to vote next Tues­ Nathaniel Coe, founder of the city. Sabbath school Saturday 10 a. m
day. Yon should also make haste to had the Flag made for a Fourth of Preaching service 11 15 a. m., Prayer
meeting. Wednesday 7.48 p. m. All
have that automobile top repaired at July celebration in IRAI.
Eat More
M D. Odell, president of the pio­ are welcome.
once. Central Top at Weber'« Har-
neer organization, will officially ten-
ness shop. F. E. Newell. Prop.
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
Rolon Dobson, who is now an em­ der the Flag. It will be received bv
First Masa. 8 a. m. and second Mass
ploye of the Standard OH Co. at An­ Ernest C. Smith, city attorney, who
tioch. Calif., has lieen here on a va­ will deliver a patriotic addreas. The at 10.30 each Sunday morning. Even­
They are good, wholesome
cation visit with Ids parents, Mr. and Mlntaterlal association offered the Le­ ing devotions at 7.30 o’clock tomorrow.
gion post any of the churches of the Friday, evening and Sunday evening.
Mrs. Joe Dobson.
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city
for
the
day,,
but
because
of
the
Father Joe Smith, Pastor. food, either raw or cooked
Prices, 50c to $1.10
Everyliody Invited to the M. E.
location the Rialto theatre.
Toadies' Aid Halloween supper, only central
Seats now on sale.
the use of which wan donated by A.
and there are so many appe­
Missionary Alliance
35 cents a plate. Come and bring 8. Kolatad. was selected.
(See Ad elsewhere.)
the kiddles and have a good time
Regular
services;
Sunday
school
at
Immediately following the public
tizing ways to fix them.
Friday. Octolier 81.
meeting, the Flag will be turned over 9.45 g. m.. H. C. Doit«, Bupt. ; preacb-
VERA KOLSTAD ON RIALTO
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rogers will to a color guard of Company C. and Ing service at 11 a. m. Young peopli le ‘ ’«
No home in Hood River
leave today for Centralia to make the K. of P. band, to be taken to the service 0.30 p. m.. II. C. Samuel,
_ ____
presi­
WURLITZER DAILY
Mr. -------
Rogers, who has city hall.
dent. Evangelistic service 7.30 p. m.
their home. ----
been with the local office of the Shell
The afternoon will lie devoted to a Prayer meeting every Wednesday, 7.30 should be without apples all
Co., has been transferred to tho dis­ footluill game at Gibson field be­ P- Hl. Everybody welcome. A. E.
the time.
trict office at Ontralla.
tween the high school and some team Hail, Pastor. Phone 3003. ,
Mrs. Stalnaker wishes to announce to be selected. At «ix o’clock the «er­
Flirt Church af Christ. Reieatfat
the fall and winter allowing of Ideal vice men of the mld-Columbla will
Let us ship a nice box to
Friday-Sat., Oct. 31* Nor. 1 made-to-measure dresses at Waukoma gather at the dining rooms of the Services in church building. Sunday,
hotel Friday nad Saturday of this Masonic lodge, tendered for the oc­ 11 a. m. Bunday school the Mme hour. some friend or relative. '0
Some splendid bargains In casion by the Masonic lodge and East- The reading room is
week.
lntained in
era Star chapter. The day will end the Davidson building. Room 8 la
silk and wool dresses.
with
a
dauce
at
the
Pythian
hall.
open week days from 9 to 5, with
The members of the Busi nos« Wom­
attendant in charge from 3 to
en's club snd their guests will enjoy
I
Wednesday evening service at
an indoor picnic at the home of Mrs.
APPU
WEEK
TOW
ABOUT
Susie Lynn next Thursday evening.
o'clock. Txswon subject: “Everlasting
Each one la requested to bring a pic­
WITH
Punishment.”
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(Continued from first page)
nic lunch, sofa pillow and cup.
Hobart Bosworth, Cullen Landis,
Mr. and Mm. I^roy Childs. Tru­ organizations of Oregon and Wash­
Riverside Churdi
Eva and Jane Novak and
man Butler. Robert Butler. Miss Vir­ ington. He Mid that Individual co­
Service« Bunday, November 2: Sab­
opérative
units
of
apple
grower«
of
ginia Vaughan and Karl Weber were
Percy Marmont
bath school. 9.45 a. m. Morning wor­
Office: 214% Cascade Avenue
among the local folk who motored to California and Oregon and Washing­ ship, 11 o'clock. The pastor will
ALSO
ton
might
work
an
destructively
tow
­
Porltand last Saturday to see the
OPP. FORD OARAGE
have for his subject, "Liberty-Limita-
ard each other an individual activl- tion." Wednesday, 4.15 p. m., class
Blanford Idaho football game.
A Real 2-Reel Comedy
Phone
2861
H. 8. Break man does painting, paper tiea, if they failed to take cognizance in religious education.
Thursday
“Ml MA! THE RENT TAKER” hanging and decorating. Have your and keep clone contact with each evening at 7.30, hour of Bible stndy.
Garage: 12th Street, The Heights
house enameled inside and outside with other.
The public 1« cordially Invited
A Scream 1
Dr. Walker Mid he had aeen Hood attend.
a guarantee for six years. Tel. 2404,
Brsakman’s Hardware, Paint and Wall River apples and been asked ques-
lions about Hood River In Ixindon.
paper, Smith Building,
aSCf
St ■ Mark’s Church
Sunday, November 2
Antwerp and Berlin. He Mid
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. A. Smith, of Pari«,
Services
next Bunday will
he had found that apple« from
Portland, have been here visiting Mr. that
: Holy Communion at 8
JACK HOXIE and the
the Northwest In London had lost 10 follow«
and Mrs. A. B. Bennett Mr. Smith,
cent of their value because of follow«; Holy Communion at »8 a.
Noted Universal Ranch Riders financial secretary of the Albertina per
ignorance
in knowing bow to prevent 11 a. m. The church school meets at
Kerr Nursery home for orphan«, has them from arriving in a deteriorated 2.45 a. m. Next Saturday being All
IN
We have a full supply.
lieen making hl« annual appeal for condition. Mr. Walker Mid that the Saints' Day, there will be a special
celebration
of
the
Holy
Communion
funds here.
PROMPT SERVICE IN
railroad« last year had paid out 810,-
Let us furnish your Harvest
*
- fruit
- - In
- at 10 a. m.
In addition to the regular nervice« 000.000 * becanne of * damaged
Groceries.
L. H. Miller, Rector.
next Bunday the First Christian transit. or four per cent of the
church yill observe Apple Day at freight charge« He declared it the
Supplies for School Children.
The Greatest Western ever shown 7.30 p. m. The decoration«, the mes­ opinion of Secretary
Sei
Hoover that Asbury Methodist Episcopal Churdi
in this house. * __
sage by the paator and the entire freight rate« would he decreased 20
Bunday morning the school will
Rates on weekly pickup of trash.
program will be In harmony with the per cent if these losses could ba meet at 10 o'clock; morning worship
Liberty Prices, 10c, 25c and 35c occasion.
at 11 o'clock, the pastor preaching.
Boxwood by the Load.
eliminated.
Dr. Walker Mid that business fail­ Bunday evening the Epworth League
Matinees Sat. and Sun.— 2 £ P.
- . M.
_
Councilman E. M. Holman, who
STEWART
A
MELLON
Singer Sewing Machine Supplies For
with hie family and Joseph Kirk ure« pursue the inability or unwill­ cabinet will meet at 5 o'clock. At
~ Clifton Emmel at the piano
Telephons 1374
_____ of farmers to buy. Agrlral-
_ 5.30. the League will hold their fel-
spent last week on a tour to Beattie, ingness
and his family have left for Ban tnre. ho-rald, purchase« 40 to M per lowship rapper. The devotional «er-
67>e RIALTO
Glorious Gloria Swanson
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
“MANHANDLED,
THIS WEEK
Cotton Work Sweater«, Roil «ad v Neck
$1.50
lafants’ Knit Sets,
$2.93
Fabric
SEASON FINE FOR
FOREST ROAD WORK
GLOVES
GLOVES
“So This is Paris”
$1.00
$2»
More New Arrivals in Costume Velvets
“THE FIOHTINO
AMERICAN’’
Little Darling Sets
“FEET OF CLAY”
nnpin
. BEGIN TOMORROW
“Plastigrams”
UNGUARDED
WOMEN’
MANY WILL HELP IN
ARMISTICE ACTIVITIES
“Call The Wagon
National Apple Week
The Famous
Georgia Minstrels
LIBERTY
The Man Life
Passed By”
The Star Grocery
SCHINDLER TRANSFER
PERICO & SON
GROCERIES
“Daring Chances
Storage Facilities for Household Goods, Etc.
First Class.
Moving and General Hauling.
The Heights Confectionery