November 14, 1031 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE nVE CITY BRIEFS Kteetet Home Mr. nd Mra. Iiiiuald llrown, whu ariir mar ried In Klamath Kalla a wees mi, ar eapeeieil In ft urn thla ik iid Iroiii Han Krmirl.ro wlier they (pout their luiuey moon. Mr. mid Mra. liruwu era married November 7. II" In III ion uf Mr. nd Mr. II. llrown of via Owena alreet did Mra. Ilriiwn will b remembered as Mlaa l.llllun Woodruff. They will make Ihelr hum In Klam ath full.. Moved la Portland Mr. and Mra. W. !. Ilnuwoud hav moved lo Portland, Oregon. II. C. llrown, father iif Mra. Ileiiwood and Mr. Ileuwood'a parents ac companied them uiirlh. Mr. llrown will apend aoina lima vlallln In Halem and wllb bis alitor In Corvallls. leaving fur Mrniih Mr. and Mra. l.oula Hanson and aun. I. oula. Jr., ol I&0 Martin street, arc leaving by molnr In Ilia near future lo vliil relatives In riur Id and (Icorgl. Mr. Ilensnn la a mechanic (or Iha Klamalb r"or rat rroiacllve aaaoi lailou. T H"'r Turkey pinner Tha public la Invited lit roina and en Joy ft turkey dinner, lo be given by tlroup 4. of Ml. Mary'a AHar society at Iha Pariah hall. Hun lay, November U. IMimer will be served Irniu II unlit p ni, A liumlnal laa will ba charged. Wlllar.l liMcele- liueata al Ihe Wlllard Hotel Krlday night In cluded II. W. I.akeu. slcCl.iud. Pallf.; Mra. K. K. Ward. HI. Paul. Minn , U. II. Ilrnnka. Ml. hhaeta. Calif., and Howard lieeaerl. Kureka. Calif. Peons Han r'rawlaro Ban Francisco gueate In Klamath Kalla Haturilay, reglatered at Ihe llolal Wlllard, Included II. M. Al lium. II. J. Ir. Hnlph W. Chaffa. W. 11. Trainer. W. CI. Ilymau. A. II. llnrdon, Walter Johnaon. A. U. Marlon. IHiinee tiuceta Mr. and Mra. II. C. llrown and ann. Krneat. and daughter. Marlorle, siere gucata al an Intormal dinner iiarty at tha bom of Mr. and Mr. Clarence I'lne. M Owena afreet. Thursdsy evening, No vmbr Iff. Carroll Vlalte H. II. Carroll. Healile, former resident o thla rlty. la In Klamalb Kalla visit ln friends and looking aller property Interests. At Tlh rlrwt lnt)1rrtaa I'harrh, Ith bald aa uaual at ll a. nj. and hald aa uaual a til a. m. and 1 ID p. m. with, th paator, tha rt. A. Thodor Bmllb, aprak Ing both morning and rnlng. Tb topic for tli morning err mon la "War What Ar th prnaprrta for Prrmanrnt prac?" and th toplr for th rrnliig arrmon la "Whom (iod Truata." Mra. (irorg W. M. Inlyr. or ganlal. praarnla (or th morning, aa proludr. Srrndarn'a "Uo manrr" and aa offrrlory Tarhal kowaky'a M.-loilla." whll Mlaa Auguata Parkar, dlrrcllng tba choir, prrarnla aa tb anlhrm t'hrlatiaii. th Morn." by Hhrllv. i Morn," ny niiaiir In lh. rrrnlng th organ prrludr , will b. 'Hu.ol- by Tod and a. olr-rtory. Ka.orll I ) .. Mb -i Doroihy A. Hinllh. dlr-llng lh. young propl-'a rhorna prrarnla a. . '.h apwlal mualc, "Jua. 8alor. Lord of I-..." by lillbrrt. Tb. thrlailao Kndraror a. l.ltr mm : at :S0 o'clock In th ..mlna. I Th aanlnr Irailrr la Lillian Kni kay. Tha lllbl. achool with :laaara for all ara mrria al I: 4a i. m. Tli public la cordially wolromrd to any or all o( Ihra arvlca. a a a The Hnl vol Ion Army. 1 Wal nut airrct. Knalgn and Mra. C Kord In charg. VJuarlrra ITaS (Irrgon arrnu. Hall and office, phon 6l-W. Rrangrllallc mrrt lnga aa fnllnwa: Turailay. Thura ilay, Hniurday and Hunday ra nlnga. I p. m., Ilollnraa meeting Sunday. I p. m. Young Paoplr'a mretlnga ar aa (ollowa: tilrl (iuarda mrrtlng held at hall Mon day rvenlnga. g p. m.. for glrla bo iwren agea of 11 and 111 yrara In ctualv. Corpa Cadeia claaa W'rd nriday Tcnlng at hall, 7:SU p. in., for Salvation Army Junior and aenlor young peopl between tha agra o( 11 and in yeara o( . Hunbeam meeilnga Friday atler noon. 4: IS. lor glrla between agea S and 11. Pcoula and Chuma meet lug Friday night. S o'clock, (or boya betwosn S and la yeara of age. Fir patrnla, working. Hun day achool and lllhle claaa Hunday allernoon, 2;30. Young People' Legion aorvlc :3 p.m.- The young people not otherwla en gaged In Chrlallan work ar In- I vlted to lh ahov meetluga. a a I 1'lrnt Mrlhcxllat rlinrrh. corner . Tenth and High alreeta, Melville ; T. Wire, paator. Hunday achool ' at :4S a.m. Morning wnrahlp at 11. Anthem, "Com Thou i Fount of Every llleaalng." Th NORTHLAND Transportation Company To all points North East and West For Convenience Kcononiy. HhIi and l)eirnlBllllly RUK IIIK NimlllLAND Phnne 999 Terminal Stage Depot Union Stage 830 Klamath Ave. From Oregon CHIee Visitors In Klamalb Kalla ha I unlay from other Oregon cities Inrludad the following who wer guests at lb Hotel Wlllard: N. J. tary, Houg laa Crulkahank, J. K. Itiiuerlaon. of Portland; C. P. Wanlrhnk, C. I., latad, J. Klwuod latad; M. It. I'la, of Hand; Mr. and Mra. W'allvr II. Jonas, Thomaa freed, U. A. Iiarr, C. 8. biuarl, 11. (1. Harding. Madford. (iurala at llntl Oueate at Iha Hall llolal Friday night Included II. W. Iilcblnaln, W. R. Aldrlrb. Portland; Dr. and Mra. L. Park- ar, New York City; Mr. and Mra. H. A. MrCutcheon, Heal lie; Mar man Wllham, palilay; Ik Lo, city; L. Harnes, Chicago, 111., and (iaorga Pandargrafl, Los Angalaa. l.lcenaos Kerured Marries . renae war aaturad Haturilay by Ur'ivar Clavaland Ilatlorf, 47. and Ion L. plummar, II, both of JXIamath Falla, and by Mlllon lloy Vane. J7, and Kuhy Uayl Thomaa, 11, alio of Klamalb Falla. Arrl Hatunlay Arrlvala Hal. urday morning at Iho Dotal M il lard liKludKd M. I). Hnoilgraaa, Anrhoragn, Alaaka; H. C. u kr nian and Hay MrCarty, Htorklon, Calif.: I.. N. Ilralnerd, Portland and C. C. Taylor, Lo Augulr. U III Vlll NMrr Iran Coving ton of Mrrrlll, laft Halnrday morning for Krdinond. Ora . vhwrw b will aprnd two Hilling bla alalwr. II la making lh trip by motor. Conflunl lo Hum I. Mil Dor othy Dan, daugbtrr of Mr. and .Mra. W. T. Dean, of 1U4 Wbit avenu. baa bn rnnflnad lo bar bum (or tb paat wk with III l.aaa. Kamuiagr hair I'lanard Group No. I of HI. Mary'a Altar aorlrty will bold a runimag aal la th Magutr building on Mala alrwet. Nalurday, .Nomlr II. Motor lo Kugrnr Among Kla mathll woo moiorrd lo Kugone lo wllnraa th horaromlnt gam Kalurday wrr Circuit Judg W. M. Duncan and aon. Oeorga. MamUrd llrarrr Mrrl-rTbar will b a marling of th Htaadard llrarar Monday alanine al 7 00 o'clock at th hum of Ea Km taraon, lilt Portland alrvrl. CIhiiiiirdh3 arrmon will b tb la at D th, arrir, on Iha T.mpiatlona or thrlat. -Th Third T.mptatlon. or lh Aaaault Through th Voca tional." Kpworlh laagu at :30 P.m' Al T:, p-m- ,h nwrlra 111 b In charg of Mra. o T ( a.prr a Kunday arbool claaa. and will b In th Iniarrat at world praca. Hpaclal rholr numbrr In rharg of H. K. Paltrraon; piano ai-lo by Mra. F. C. Forbra; planft and rlolln numb.r by laabal and .halma Tiara; ocal aolo by Mra. filrnn Krnt: addrraaoa on world par by Mra. D. J. (Jood and Orr nld lloh. iii... ,. .... E.p,n,d., on, b, ' . M .,. ow ,lm. 0p';,0r;n". lg. ,.r u. D W rayrr pa.lor 8ulin.r .rhool - J ""J- ""r. ,ir,hln, , rh ITrachln. Il M 0vlork h" p.'"l mJ" " ..h7. ",0.1; .V.u VcKlnnon l-adlna Hn-,i.ri "'"nn leading. Bprclal alng- The H. W. Poole Theatres THE PINE TREE lat lihowllig Toda of SUNDAY and MONDAY "Homicide Squad" A thrilling picture whose gripping story is dedi cated to the Police Force of the land . . . Vigilant Courageous Ready ; . . Soldiers of Society . . Warring against the Criminal, the Lawless, the Evil! The Picture of the Hour Co-S tarring LEO CARILLO NOAH BEERY I SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION! ON THE STAGE THE ALL-STAR TRIO Playing Hawaiian stringed instruments. Ap pearing at each performance. ' THE RAINBOW Iat Hhonlng Toiler GRETA GARBO in SUNDAY and MONDAY OLSEN and Tha Two Maniacs in FIFTY MILLION An All Natural Ing by young people. All young iieopl Invited, (evening preach ing, 7:411. Prayer meeting every Wduaday, 7:46, at th mlaalon. Collage prayer mealing every rrlday, In Iha home. You have a aperial Invitation to at tend all lliea meiliiga. a a lllxliwar Tahrruai Ir, full goapnl umlaniimliiallonal rliurch at Hi rlly llmlla. Houth Hlilta and Dlvlalon alreeta. All who ar not affiliated with other rhurrhea or Hunday aihoola are cordlaly Invlled lo attend. Herv Icea: Hunday achool, rlaaaea lor all agea at IV a. m. Young pro plea aervlcea at I p. m. F.venlng avaugrllailc aervlcea at Lib, Th Krlday night ervlc la an van- gallatle aervlra conducted by th young peopl. Monday and Sat urday nlghta at 7:4a o'clock In Iha prayer room, tha antlr aerv Ica davolsd to prayer, (luy I'e Vrlea, mlnlalar, realdanc. lltl Houlb Hltb HI. Phun JKUt-H. a e a Flrat I'rntrroatal Aaaruibly, I Main atrael, corner Conger. A. II. Drake, paator. Kunday achool for all agea at l:4t a. m. Hoy Dar nell, auperlnlendent. Morning (el lowalilp aervlc 11 o'clock. Young Paopla'e Chrlallao Ambaaaadora aervlc :lo p. m. Evening evau gallallc aorvlce al 7:4i. 'lueaday evening queattona and anawera at 7:46. Wedueaday evening prayer meeting 7.45. Friday evening evangnllatle aervlc at 7:46. All welcome. a e e Klrat Mrlliwllat church. Tenth and High air eel a. Hunday evening aervlcea 7:3U, In charg of the Mlipah Hlbl claaa. 7:U. Hperlal World Ivace program. All Hlbl claaaea ar apcialv luvltrd, a a Klamath l.ailirran cliurrli, I. O. U. F. weal hall. Filth and Main atreete. Kugen W. Lee. mlnlater. Hunday achool and adult llllile claaaea commence at 10 a. m. Morning worahtp at 11 o'clock. Theme, "The Hllver Lining." A cordial welrom la eitended to' everyone who wlahea to attend. ! Kleniaih Trmplr, Eighth and Oak atrrrt.a, Fred llnrnabuh, paa lor. Hunday achool at :4S. Mra l.aura Turpen, auperlntendenl. Morning worahlp at li eu at which hour lh pa-Uir prrarhea on "Will W (twin Have a Mlllrn lal Age or Do We Look (or Tri bulation Daye?" Young peoplea aervlc Hunday at a. 3V. Hoy Nine preetdent. fe.venlnr evangellatlc aervlc at 7:46 opeutng with ape rlal or.heaira nuutbera, followed by cbolr aelectlona and other ap clala, vocal and lnatrumenial. Tb paator will preach th eve ning nwaug on "Klgna of the End of the Age." Week night aervlc: Monday prayvr meeting; Tueaday, orrbea Ira; Wedneeday teaiimonlea and preaching; Tburaday. cbolr: Frl- ! day teaching and prayer; Satur day at l:lu Junior church, and at 4:00 Young People vange Uailc arvlc. a e e HI. Paula Kplaropal Church, lib and Jefferaon alreeta. Joaeph 8. Ewlng rector. 1:00 a. m. holy communion. 1:46 a. m. church achool, 11:00 a. m. prayer and aermon by tha paator. a Church of Jeeua llirlai of Let. ter Dav halnt. Katibatb day meet In ra Kunday. Sunday arbool for all age at 10 a. m. Evening aerv lcea at 7:10 p. re. Th adult claaa leaaon will b "Iteaurrec lion." e e e The Church of Hcirnllflr a lural liwa, meeta every Hunday. Tueaday and Friday evening at p. m. at 1131 Walnut afreet. Kev. Helen M. Cllnkenbeard. paa tor. a e lliurrh of the Xaaerrne. J0 Marun alrrel. Milla addition, i liula Plnnell. paator. Real, dence 114.1 Vln etreet. Sunday rhool :45. Clarence Smith, aup-, "Young Sinners'' MARY BRIAN RUSSELL GLEASON "Inspiration" JOHNSON of Monkey-Shineg FRENCHMEN" Color Picture rlnleudenl. Cuvaa for all agea. Morning aermon at II o'clock. Y. P. H. at :J, iJolorea Ixil. leader. Evening avangeliailc aerv lra al 7:1(1. Inaplrlng gong aerv lc. Weekly prayar meeting on Wedneaday nlghta at 7:10. A friendly welrom gwalla all who coma. . Imuianuel laMlt Church, Corner Kleventh and High etreetx, Kev. W. T. S. Hprlgga, paator. lllhle aibool at 1:41 a. m. Morn ing worahlp It a. ni. Huliject, "Where th Mlaalonary Prohiem Ilea da I'p." . N. Y. P. V. bnur la f.iU. Ilutb lh aenlor and Jun ior aorletlea meet. Kvenlng aerv Iva 7:30. Th paator will glv lh rloalng number of a anrlea on horn tlea. Thla will he on "Horn Amumnta." Mid-week aervlc Wedneaday 7:30 p. m. a e e .Ion Lutheran lliurrh (Mlt aourl Synod), 1"ZS High HI. (1. W. Hoflmann, paator. Morning worahlp beg Ilia at 10:30. Th paator will apeak on "Paul a Prayer for the L'oloaalana." Hun day achool with claaaea for chil dren and adult meela at (:30. Mid-week Hlbl atudy Wednes day evening al 7:10. Tha public la cordially Invited to attend our aervlcea. a a e Fleet fhurrh of (lirlat, Helen tlaU Tenth and Waahlngton. Sunday achool from :30 to 10:30.- Sunday aervlc at 11 a. m., auhjert. "Mortala and lm mortala." and teitlmoulal meet ing on Wedneaday evening at t o'clock. Thla church malnlalna a read ing room at 100 Wllllama build ing. 714 Main alreet. where Ihe Mllil and authorised chrlallan Krlrnre llterulyr may be read, borrowed or purrhaed. The reading room la open dally from ( a. m. to p. m. An attendant la In rharg from 13 to 1 o'cloi k and from I 10 to 4:30, Miepl Kuudaya and h.illdaya. a a lathollr rlivr. h. Rev. V. P. Olea ua-lor. Iter Timothy faaey. a- alatant. Sunday maaeei at the Sa cred Heart church. Klhlh and high alreeta. at :S0 a. m., I a. m. and high u ara at 10:10 a.m. Kve nlng devollona at 7: J). Week day maaaea at I a. m. ' e a Keno Pilgrim Hollneea chnn h, Paator, Iter. George H. Scofleld. Hunday morning aervlce. 11 o'clock. Sunday evening aervlce 7: SO o'clock. Sunday achool 10 a. m., Jo Koa'.er, ruperlntendent. Young People' meeting at 4S . m.. Mra. Jo Foeter prealdent. w e e e M. I'anPa r.uJr"P' rbnrvh. Hev. Joaeph 8. Ewlug. rector. :4t a. m., church achool: 11 a. m., morning prayer and aermon by :h rector. a e e Kcandlnaviaa Ml'wion. Corner Finn and Main. Hotel Earley baiemenl. Sunday achool. :45 a. m. Sermon (Swedhbl at 11 a. m. Young people' meeting. 7:00 p. m. Thuridny evening aervlc at S p. m. All ar cor dially Invited. E. H. Unman, paator. a e e ' f"lrt Ctuiatla church. Ninth and Pipe alreeta. Hev. Arthur T. Eaton, paator. Bunday achool S a. m. Morning worahlp 11 a. m.. with th pa' tor giving th aermon. Chrlallan Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening aervlc 7:10 p. m., Rv. A. T. Eaton, preacher. The young people' cbolr provide the ape.lal mualc for tha evening aervlra. Everybody la welcome. e a rlrwt flantint church. Tempor arily meeting In lh auditorium of the Fremont achool. Parlor. PELICAN -Always A Wg Hill A Better Know" TOMORROW! IVhrt a Wghter Me Was! What an Karhantrraa waa She! Kite Tenant Him How to Love, He Inspired Her lo tight for Love Lli'e and Happlnesa ELISSA LANDI CHARLES FARRELL In Thr.1 DARING Vir.RANT I.UVK DR.t.MA Ijiat Times Todny Cont Inuiius Slums 1:80 'Till II 1. M. I1KTTV tX)MISOX tXIXRAD NAOEL "THHKK WHO 1-OVED" A mighty heart story writ In tha fira of a woman's death less Lova. Jesse Jnmes rNDKH THE III..U K Kl-AG" "rrlres, To Kit Vour rurses" nAIKi.MN MATINEE II.V KVKM.NOS 1,000 Heals 8.1c nH Ncala Hoc Klilillcw A Kline Anytime ' touie Alonfr r.'ii Vv i.'" Society of Pocohontag Lodge Holds Installation Degree of Porohontaa held Ita Inatallatlon of off l era laat Mon day evening. The following were Inatalled by th IJeputy llreat Ptxohontaa, Audella Ulover: Porohontaa, An lee Bwluney: Wlnonab, l.urlle Heifer: prnp beieaa, Lulllan Joplln: Powhat tnln, Sam Woodard: keeper of record, Allc lieala, keeper of wampum, Hady Hand, collector of wampum, Omab Koberfon. flrat acout, Margaret Bander, aerond acout, Ixirraln liwaon, guard of tepee, Anna Woodard. flrat warrior, George Ileala, ac- ond warrior, Ed Hobertaon; third warrior. Jack Laweou, fourth war. rlor. Jim Heala, flrat councillor, Nellie Mayo, musician, Nlnla Hei fer. After Inatallatlon of offlrera a bualneaa meeting waa conducted and plana for tha winter month were mane. A aoclal hour waa en poyed. Meetlnga will be held th accond and fourth Wedneadaya In tha I. O. 0. P. hall. e e e Bridge Supper Party At Brosterhaus Home A prettily appointed bridge a up per parly waa held rt the home of Mra. C. A. Ilroalerhana laat Saturday evening. Ilridge rcore wer awarded to Mra. Charles Klley, hlrh and Mr. Iave MrAullffe, conaolation. A two courae aupper wai sirr ed to the gueeta who were Mrs. Jack Ileal. Mn. Charles Klley. Mra. Hob Robertson. Mrs. I.loyd lonard II. Slgle. Phone 1(-J. Hunday achool at :4S. 8pe-lal Inalrucllon well auperviaed. Ceo. O. Welch, auperinlendent. Morn ing worahlp at 10:45. Th tnes sg of the paator will be of In terest and help to all who attend. Rpeclnl mualc will tie rendered for thia hour. D. Y. P. U. at C:30. Each union of thla general organlfatlon la making progress and rendering excellent program. Special attention given to tbeJ growth of Christian character. The evening evangelistic aervlc at T.10. Where your membership Dollar goes FREE FOOD To ward off future han dicap that might assail children, victim of the drought. Red Cross gave free lunche in rural school room. Hot beef (tew, bread and butter, milk and fruit nourished their bodies. 1,000 DISASTERS Fifty years ago, on Mas 21, 18Sl,the Red Cross was organised by Clara Barton in her home in Washington, D. C That year the infant society met its first disaster relir Since it has aided in over 1,000 disasters The Fiftieth Anniversary of Red Gross your opportunity for service Renew your Membership Nov. 11th to 26 Space for this Advertisement Donated by Klamath News and Evening Herald the Week Low. Mrs. Dave MrAullffe. Mlaa Marl Clark. Mlaa Daisy Clark of Vancouver. H. C, and Iha hoateas, Mra. Brosterhaus. e e e Lark in Club Met At Sayles Home Member of th lrkln club mat at th horn of Mra. P. W. Haylea, 3134 Lavey street. Wed neaday afternoon, November II. The ladles praaent wer Meadame E. I.. Frenrh, Z. K. Dlion, Fred tieneream, K. L. Mitchell, C. L. Jonea, F. H. Vance, and Mra. C. M. Reynolds. Mra. Robert Grey assisted Mrs. Haylea with Iha entertainment. Pinochl waa Iha chief diversion of th after noon with Mrs. Genereaui win ning high score and Mrs. F. K. Vance consolation. National B. P. W. Leader to Visit Th forthcoming visit of Mrs. Donald Howman. national presi dent of th Business and Pro fessional Women'a club, Monday, Novemljer 23. la drawing the at tention of all bualneaa women of lb city. . An loformal dinner and muai cal program have been arranged for Mra. Bowman's pleaaure. A aix-lhlrty o'clock dinner will be aerved In HI. Paul'a pariab hall with Mra. Ieda Parker, past president of tb local club, as hostess. Mrs. Howman cornea her from her borne In Kichmond. Va., and will pay a viatt to tb Bend and The Dallea club while In Ihe slat. Hh will be accompanied here by Mrs. Leona Brant. atate program chairman. Mra. Belle 0DEH" FlREPROOf IsiTTU af aUM , Sax Francisco 2,000,000 PEOPLE At the peak ofRed Crow drought relief work, 2,000,000 person were fed, clothed, given medi cal aid, or other assist ance. One-third of the narion'g area, or 1,000 countieg in 22 gutet, wag affected. FIRST AID Life saving, expert re suscitation, and first aid to the injured are taught annually to a quarter million persons by Red Cross experts. Death rare due to industrial acci dents and drownings shows a great decrease. i'- Oould, atate membership chair man, aM Ellen Rudnesa, slate secretary. Membere of Iha Hand elub will alao ba guest at lh dinner and other events. e e Bobbie Michael Charming Hostean Mis Bobbie Michael' was host ess at an Informal parly at her home on Martin alreet thla week. Dancing filled tha evening and later refreahmenta wer aerved by th hostess. Guest wer Mlaees Evllo Thraaher, Lillian Redkev. Doro thy Cullen, Anna Thrasher. Helen Maaa, Rernlc Maaa, Mil dred Cullen, Helen Richardson. xsv llewl Mound In Town A GREATER LOVE HAS NEVER BEEN 4DreyfusGase A True Story Startling, In spiring, Dramatic Of a Loyal Captain Dishonored by Injustice and Treachery But Always Hero to His Loved Ones! Cedrie Hardwicka Beatrix Thomson g! J )i LrUl SHOWING TODAY FAMINE RELIEF The unprecedented cay nstrophe, famine on the farm brought 80,000 vol unteer Red Cross work ers. They sought the needy, distributed food, and as a result no au thenticated case of star vation due to drought was uncovered. CHAPTER WORK Junior Red Cross has a membershipof 7,000,000 school children. Red -Cross is the largest em ployer of rural public health nurses. Thou sands of girls and wo men are taug'st Home Hygiene, Care of the Sick, and proper Diets. Patricia Mnran and HoUert ftnsa, Charle Jenka, Jawee IHinahou, Oeorga Jenka and U- boa less. Hobble Michael. , a Misses Thrasher, Joint Hostesses Mlsseg A nag and Evllo Thrash er wer Joint hoataaee at lovely Informal, party given at their bom on Mount Whitney alreel Haturilay evening. Th time wag apent In dne Ing. Gueata wer Mlasaa Lillian Red key. Helen Rlrharilann, Rnhhy Michael, Doroihy Cullen. Mildred Cullen and the hoalea-es, Anna and Evilo Thraaher. Coming Tomorrow 4 Bin Day 4 Sun-Mon-Tuea-vVad STORY TOLD! J A I k HOL T la "A Dangerous Affair" RIB SEED " Where cotton used ts grow to the cabin door Tegetablegardeosrowti fromfree Red Cross seed were planted to help solve drought relief. Facnjlies gained the If first knowledge of a balanced diet frotn these gtirvlf 1 1. VETERAN RELIEF World War veterans and their dependents are a special charge of 3, COO Red Cross Chapter. Perfecting their claim protecting their families, and cheering them up in hospitals is a major Red Cross service. On