THK KVEN1NG HEHALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON November 2S, 1931 FAMILY GATHERINGS LEAD THANKSGIVING SOCIAL EVENTS PACK KIGHT Thanksgiving Observed With Family Dinners Down through the years. Thanksgiving h bn the time (or foatlve family gatherings, with students borne from echools and relatives present who have outlines traveled from afar tor the occasion. It li the time when rot tur key takes the place n( tmportanr on the menu, and winter flowers, bronte and gold in coloring, pre domlnata aa centerpieces. Mlu Minnie Lea Henry enter tained metnbere of her family at her home on North Fourth, when coTera were laid tor Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Voye and aon Joe, Mr. and Mra. Fred Schallock. Mr. and Mra. W. T. Lee, Mr. and Mra. Thompson, Mr. and Mra. Jerome Henry, Mla Florence Parsons. Dr. C. A. Rambo, Bob Henry and the hoiteaa. Judge and Mra. W. B. Barnea. whose forty-third anniversary oc curred November IS, observed thla occasion and Thanksitlvlni with a dinner for their family. In cluding: Mr. and Mra. Webb Ken nett. Mrs. Bert Cook. Jlmmle and Allison Barnea, Dean Houston and Zed Barnea. Mr. and Mra. J. C. O'Neill en tertained on Thanksgiving night at their home on Mon Clair with bridge. Thoae present were Mr. . and Mra. Charles Wright, Mr. and Mra. Jack Franey. Mr. and Mra. ' Charles O'Neill, Mr. and Mra. V. ' O'Neill and the host and hostess. Members of tha Collier family were guesta of Mr. and Mra. An drew Collier at a prettily appoint ed dinner at their home on North Third. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Mills of South Seventh, well known resi denta of thla city, used the occa alon for observing their fifty-first wedding anniversary, which oc curred Friday, November 27. Mr. and Mra. W. H. McPherren were host and hostesa at a four course Thanksgiving dinner at their home on Wanlland. It was a family affair and covers wera laid tor fifteen. Mr and Mra. Doug Pocsett an tertalned at their homo near Keno with a family dinner. Surprise Shower Honors Mrs. Ogle At a meeting of tha 'Women of Moose, Tueaday evening, a sur prise towel ehower was held for Mra. George Ogle. It waa an nounced that no election of or tlcera will be held nnill next June, which Is a new ruling made by tha grand lodge. During the business session It was voted to raise funds tor a Christmas party for needy chil dren, and Albert Miller, Albert Bruley and George Ogle were ap pointed aa a committee to be In charge of the affair. It waa decided that ths next regular meeting of ths lodge will be a Hard-Tlmea party when a program will be given, followed by dancing. A charge of fifty cents will be made. R. E. Bradbury was the speak er of the evening and explained the work of the Governor's Belief committee. He- asked that the Order of Moose report to the committee any relief work which It does. The drill team will practice Monday evening. November SO. at 7:30 at the Moose ball. Fremont P.-T. A. To Meet Dec. 2 ' Fremont P.-T. A. will bold Ha December meeting at the school auditorium, Wednesday afternoon, December I, at three o'clock, when the business aession In charge of C. C. Kelley, president, will be followed by a program. The Fremont Glee club will entertain with two numbera and Mrs. Rachel Good will talk on "The Challenge to Education." Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Ann Carter'a first grade room received the prise for hav ing the largest nnmber of par ents joining the P.-T. A. during the membership drive. The Fre mont organiiatlon, with 12S members, now Is the largest in ths city. see Relief Society Of Church Meets The Ladlea Relief Society of the Latter Day Saint church met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. T. Dean, 2043 White avenue. Ladlea present were Mesdames Charles Squires, C. D. Elderldge, Dell Robertson, Fred Stlnerson, Charles Evans. John Fossum, Charles Reynolds, Al Campbell, J. T. Morris, B. Thomaa and Miss Nellie Elgan. Weekly meetinga for December will be held every Tuesday, be ginning at 2:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Charles Squires, 718 St. Francis street. e Girl Scouts Entertained Girl Scouts were entertained Wednesday evening by Mlsset Virginia and Jeanette Larson at their home on Mon Clair. Special dancing numbera were given by Annette Tlllmnn and Grace Smith. COM PARK COMPARE COMPARK JVon will buy from Locki tccause he has better car for less money. 22 BRIDE-ELECT ?; I a -. .. V-,- . r ... m i keuueil-rMis Mlsa Goldle Lew I a. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Lewin. whoae marriage to Mr. Eugene Fulton will be an event of the holiday aeaaon. Their engage ment waa announced recently at an evening of bridge at the Park home, on Pacific Terrace. Coming Events Taeaday, December 1 Meeting of, Klamath club of Daughtera of the Nile, at tha boms of Mra. M. E. Cooper. IMS Erie, with Mrs. Jsmes Qulnn assisting. Three R club will meet at the horns of Mrs. Mary Akin, 1(22 Crescent avenue. Past Noble Grand club will meet at the home of Mra. R. E. Wattenhurg. 21 Pine, at 2:30 p. m., with Mrs. Frances Boyd and Mrs. W. Wohlander, as sisting hostesses. Members are requested not to forget tna towel shower. Mrs. H. A. Sprague will n- ' teruia members of fit. Rita Bridge club at her home, 103 South Eighth. Regular meeting of Roycroft Junto at Wlllard hotel at ( o'clock, when 'Socratea" will be ths topic tor discussion. Important business meeting. Wednesday, December Regular meeting ot Fremont P.-T. A. to be held at school auditorium it I p. a. Wednesday Bridge club will meet at the home ot Mra. B. W. Bates. In Roosevelt apartments. Gronp One ot O. E. 8. will meet with Mrs. James Perry at the home ot Mrs. Howard .Vet calf. 320 N. Ninth street, at 1 p. m. Box social to be given by members ot the Wednesday Bridge club, when husbands and friends will be invited. Mrs. Brr son Cooley and Miss Ada Christopberson will be hoateeses for the occasion. A special program baa been plan ned. Thursday. December 8 Lioness club to aerve dinner at Episcopal parish hall In honor of husbands. Mrs. May King Conrad! and Mra. Ben Wood are in charge of the din ner and Mra. Fred Houston Is' chairmaa ot tha entertainment committee. Friday, December 4 Meeting of Eastern Star So cial club at Masonic ball, 2 p. m., when members asked to bring donations of .toys tor fir department toy shop or gifts for Salvstion Army. Turkey dinner to be served by Division of the Harmony circle ot the First Christian church In the church basement at :30. No tickets will be sold after Wednesday. Anyone desiring to make reservations Is asked to call Mrs. T. J. Ev ans at 1561. Riverside. P.-iT. A. to spon sor dance at school auditorium. Play to be given by Falr kaven P.-T. A. In tha school gymnasium. Saturday. December 12 Apron and gift sale to ba held by Group Three of St. Mary'a Altar society In the Murray building on Main street. e e . e , Hostess At Bridal Shower - -; - Mra. C. D. Dodson presided as hostesa, Wednesday, at a miscel laneous bridal shower, at the home of Mrs. Kathleen Slaymak er. In honor of Carol McLaughlin whose marriage to W. F. Jarve waa solemnised Thanksgiving Day. Games were played and re freshments were served by the hostess. Those present wera Mra. J. L. Allen, Mrs. Frank Hogue. Mrs. Langmeyer, Mra. Jack Hales. Mrs. Terry Allen, Mrs. Lydls Boaln, Mrs. Kathleen Slaymaker, the guest ot honor and the hostess. MODERN nREEXOOr, UTTOI T ftCMMV flUb SakFranqsco MMf wirewT awni wmifliieW D two. WAkJUjTiioossHav, 1 e e tfia cost of vsrything is coming down nowodoys. So or th robn for awry on of ttt 350 rooms.AU. WITH BATHot Star Honors Past Officers Tuesday Night Past matrons and past patrons of the Kastern Star were gue.te of honor Tueaday evening, No vember 34, at the regular meet ing ot Aloha chapter, ot which Mrs Catherine faper U worthy matron and Jack Murphy worthy patron. This Is an annual event. The following past matrons and paat patrona of Aloha chapter were escorted to seats of honor In the eaat: Laura Wllllu, who waa the ouly charter member of Aloha chapter .present; Christine Murdoch, Lyuna Martin. Jennie Hum. Jessie B. Momyer. Kffte Chastaln. Kate Peyton, Ella Mc Millan, Julia Van Emon. Amelia Hanks, Lena Dennle, Nellie Wat tenbnrg, Harriet I. Hunter and Mae K. Balslger. George Walton, Marlon Hanks, Robert E. Watten hurg and J. I. Beard. Past matrons and patrona pres ent of other chapters, who are now living In Klamath Falls were: Josephine Penrod. Jean Porter, Ruth Olda Bathiany. Nel lie Roae Jones, Mrs. Pyles. Mayme Whittlngton, Myrtle Reymers, Mrs. E. B. Street. Mrs. J. 11. Poppy and C. L. Harvey. A basket of chrysanthemums waa placed at the alter in memory ot the past matrons and past patrona ot he chapter who bave answered the last roll call Greeting songs, composed for the occasion by Catherine Casper, and set to the tunea ot "The Old Oaken Bucket," and "Mother Machree." were sung by Mrs. Wil bur Arnold and Mrs, Glen Kent, accompanied by Mrs. F. H. Cofer at the piano. Mrs. Casper was presented with a basket ot flowera. as token of lore and esteem from Aloha Past Matrona club. Tha Initiatory degree was con ferred upon Mra. Don Hamlin and Mrs. Guy Merrill by tha guests of honor. The official chairs were filled by the following: Har riet L Hunter, worthy matron; C. L. Harvey, worthy patron; Laura Willlta, associate matron; R. E. Wattenburg, associate pat ron; Nellie Wattenburg, secret ary ; Mae Balslger, treasurer: Amelia Hanks, conductress; Chri stina Murdoch, aseoctats con ductress: Jessie Momyer, chap lain: Jean Porter, marshal; Nellie Roae Jones, organist: Josephine Penrod, Ada: Myrtle Reymers, Ruth: Julia Van Emon. Esther; Jennie Hurn. Martha: Ella Mc Millan. Electa: Mayme Whittlng ton. warden and Marion Hanks, sentinel. Mr. and -Mrs. Ed Ostendorf of Sunnyside chapter. Portland. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Brown of Chad wick chapter. Salem, and Mrs. Exene Humble were received In to Aloha chapter by affiliation. The evening closed with a ban quet In the dining room served under the direction of Mrs. Fran cis Halnee. chairman, Catherine Casper. Orva Beard. Alfreds Stelnmeti, Nlta West, Hallle Ken dall. Lula Hutchlna. Bertha Mas sey, Letha Murphy, Mae Phinney, Grace Leach, Esther Dunnlvan, Nina Bubb. Lillian Hendricks. Eleanor Hancock and Virginia Kller. George Walton acted aa toatmaeter. Decorations In the chapter room and for the table were from the home gardens of Mrs. L. L. Hendricks e Annual Dinner For Press Held The annual dinner for members ot the press waa given Tueaday evening at Klamath Union high school when Principal Paul T. Jackson acted aa host. Girla of ths domestic science elate prepsred and served the dinner in four courses. A color scheme of yellow and white was carried out, with small chrysan themums In a crystal bowl form ing the centerpiece. Covers were laid for Mra. Fran ces Evans, Mrs. Peggy Hauge. Mlsa Vivian McCauley. Miss Joy Evans, and Messrs Eugene Kelty, Malcolm Epley, Robert Galloway, Joe Pigney, Arundel Keane, of the Herald and News, Paul T. Jackson. Russell Andrewa and Alex DeSoto, of tha high school faculty. e e e Week-End House Guests Honored In courtesy to her house guests, Misses Alice Cook and Kamllla Klecker. atudenta of tha universi ty of Oregon, Mlsa Mrytle Kerns Is entertaining with an evening of bridge at her home on the Green Springs highway this evening. The occasion will also honor Miss Emma Meador, Thanksgiv ing house guest of Miss Virginia Patterson ot Klamath Agency, also students at the university, and Miss Anna Evans ot Chtlo-quln. We Apologize to those who came to Thanksgiving- dinner Thursday evening and found us out of turkey. We thought our supply was great but your patronage was far beyond our expectations. In order that you who were disappointed may have some of our delicious turkey we are serv ing it again Sunday. Also Baked Virginia Ham and Prime Roast Prize Steer, ' ' FAMILY GROUP VJ I T t .4 Kennell-Ellla Mrs. N. J. Heath, one of the younger matrona of ths city, la shown with her two children, Nathan, age three years, and Do lores, of five years. Surprise Party At Elgan Home A surprise party was gtvea In honor ot Jeaae G. C. Elgan and Al Campbell, Monday evening, at the Elgan home, 1SS0 LeRoy street. Games were diversion ot the evening a'fter which refresh menta wera aerved. Gneata were Messrs and Mes dames B. Thomaa. Charlea Elder, C. 1). Eldridge, Charles Reynolds, J. T. Morria. Dell Robertson. Homer W a k f I e I d, Charlea Squires, B. K. Bankey. Charles Hallett. Al Campbell; Meadamea Louise Stlnerson. W. L. Elder, Pels Peterson, and Alvina Hunt er: Misses Alice Elder. Donna Blanchard. Idell Elderldge and Nellie Elgan: Messrs Jesse G. C. Elgan, Hart. Burke. Donald Rey nolds. David Campbell and G rov er Elgan, e e m Birthday Party For Mrs. Call On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Roy Call waa honored by Mra. E. W. Wakefield and Mra. C. H. Modrell r: the Call home. 101 Jefferson, tha occasion being her birthday. - The guest of honor waa given a handkerchief ahower. The after noon waa apent In playing gamea. Gueeta were Mesdsmes Roy Lien, Charles Donart. W. R. Gar land, Paul Winter, W. H. Pool, George D. Modrell. J. J. Modrell. Hyron Teen, Emll Dreher, Clif ford Austin, Misses Marie Wake field. Ople Mae Davis, Iva Parker, Mrs. Call, gueat ot honor, and the hoateas. e e e P.-T. A. Dance To Be Friday Friday evening. December fourth, is the date set for the dance whlcn tha Riverside P.-T. A. will sponsor. The event will be given ia the school auditor ium, and funds will go to relief work. A nominal charge will be made. Mra. J. Percy Welle la In charge of the card tables and Mrs. L. A. Varnadore, prealdent. ot the re freshments. All those wishing further Information are asked to call Mrs. E. W. Meraereau, 138-R. see Social Club To Make Donations The December meeting of the Eastern Star social will ba held Friday afternoon, December 4, at two o'clock. Members are re quested to bring donations of toys to be repaired In the city firs men's toy department or gifts tor the Salvation Army's holiday work, It waa announced by Mrs. Fred Cofer, president. Committee In charge for the afternoon la composed of Mrs. E. M. Chilcote, Mrs. Frank Drake. Mrs. R. L. Brasen, and Mrs. V. J. Josephson. as Jolly Bridge Club Entertained The Jolly Bridge club, was en tertained by Mrs. Charlea York land at her home, 619 North Eleventh, Wednesday. High score was awarded Mrs. H. B. Moss, and low went to Mrs. A. C. Llstoe. Those present wera Mesdames Robert Pagette, H.'B. Moss, Wil liam M. Anderson, A. C. Llstoe, W. B. Hendrlckson, Ira B. Morris, Waldeen Upp and the hostesa. SI i 1 'Jr iiii.ua! Dinner Served AH Day Ili30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. President of Business Women Visits Klamath In a selling of flowers, lighted tapers, and a cheerful hearth fire. covers were laid for seventy-five at a dlnuer Monday aveulttg by the Huslneaa and Profosalonal Wo men's club at the Episcopal Parish house, In honor of the visit of Mra. Ueltne McDonald Bowman, the national provident. Tha tables wera decorated In the rlub'a colors of green and yellow, corsage of titty rhryaan themums were presented those who were seated at the head labia. Including Mrs, Bowman. Mrs. Belle Gould, atata member ship chairman; Mra. Leon a Bry ant. atata program chairman. both of Coqullle; Mra. Leda Park er, elate corresponding secretary; Mrs. Olive Cornell, stats conven tion chairman: Mrs. Florence Dreher. atate historian, and Mra. I Dena Backee, prealdent ot the local ciud. I'pon the entrance of tha na tional prealdent and her party, all members and gueeta Blood to greet her with loud applause. A abort talk of welcome waa given by Mrs Barkes. after which tha president waa Introduced by Mrs. Parker. The P. K. 0. trio which la com posed ot Mrs. Earl C. Reynolda, Mrs. O. a. Crawford and Mlis Llllle Darby, with Mra. Madge Hampton aa accompanlat, enter tained with several numbers. In answer to the song, "Carry Me Back to 01' Vlrglnny." Mra. Bow man aang several improvised verses. At tha conclusion of tha eve ning, a picture of Crater Lake waa presented to Mrs. Bowman by tha atata historian. Mra. Dre her. Following her visit hers, the prealdent left for Granta Pass and other valley cities. Tha next meeting of tha club, to ba a business aeaalon. will be held Monday evening. December 7, instead of December 14. at the Pariah house. Plans tor a Chrtstmaa party will be made at thla lima, e e e Mrs, Fenwick Entertains Club Mra. Frances Fenwick presided as hostess to ths St. Rita bridge club at the Wlsecarver home on Auburn, Tuesday afternoon. High score for tha afternoon's play waa received by Mra, P. E. Han non and low went to Mrs. H. A. Sprague. Mrs. Sprague will entertain at the next meeting at her home, 2u3 Sooth Eighth street, Tues day afternoon, December 1. e e e Bridge Evening At Landis Home Mlsa Forrest Schneider waa hoatesa at a two-tahla bridge par ty at the horns of Mra. C. H. Lan dis. IS High street, last Friday evening. Late fall flowera were need to dVcorate the rooma. Bridge scores wera won by Mrs. E. C. Thorns high, and Miss Agnea Arfstrom consolation. At tha cloaa of the evening refreshmenta ware aerved. see Bachelor Dinner For Loren Calhoun Honoring Loren Calhoun whoae marriage to Mlsa Virginia Barnea will be an event of Sunday, a harhatnr fllnn.. waa k,M t1 .. u day evening at Ptomaine Tom my a. Covers wera laid for Arthur Moore, Byron Caldwell, Roy Call, Loren Osborn and Joa Evans, see Mrs. Davenport Is Club Hostess A meeting of tha Friendship club, which was organised In thla city years ago. waa held Friday afternoon at tha horns of Mrs. Maria Davenport on Lincoln street. Entertainment for the afternoon waa In charge of Mra. Ray Shelton and Mra. E. X. Ken dall. BOT3' BAND TO PLAT Ths Klamath Boys' band, about 20 pieces, will ba featured aa a special added attraction at the Pelican theater tonight. In conjunction with ths regular ahow, "One Heavenly Night," starring John Boles and Evelyn Lays. ARE YOU WEARING HOSIERY WITH A PAST? I knowyou know w all know that hosiery with a noma means hosiery with a past. TakH Kayier Hosiery for example It comes from a manufacturer with fame In the name, standing for quality, fit and value. It li the reputation of this manufacturer which is reflected In the product and makes It . the very best of Its kind. That's the way we feel when we show you and sell you Sanheen" which the twist of the thread and double wear of the hose. All the new shades $1.00 . . $1.35 . . . $1.65 PLAY TD BE GIVEN AT SOCIETY MEET In connection ailh the annual Thank titforltig anrvlce of the Women'a Missionary encMy nf the r'lrat PrealiytiTlau church, the settlor t'hrlatlnn Kmd'avor society, will present a missionary play enlltled "The llouoralilo Mis. Ling's Conversion" by Jeau II. Brown. The Vast of rharaclera follows: The Honorable Mrs. Ling, Marie Collier. Onlden Lily. Mra. Llng'a daughter-in-law, Ora Lee Vannlre. A Soothsayer, Hubert Vannlre. Mlsa Francla Woodliy, a mis sionary, Olela 8lanley. Dr. Lucy Woodby, a medical missionary. Lillian Redkey. Heavenly Wisdom, a house-boy In the mlnlonary home, Frank Drew. A coolie, Joe Bowdoln. Plum Hlossom. a twelve-year-old school girl, Msrjorle Davis. Big sister, a native teacher In the mission school, tierene Tipton. The Honorable Mr. Ling, Har old Van Duker. Sister Number Three, a native medical student. Wills Curtis. Precious (lold, a girl ot eight, Phyllis Collier. Beautiful Pearl, a girl of seven. Carolyn Collier. Old Hag, a boy of four or five, Lee Smith. Mra. A. M. Worden, prealdent ot tha Women's Missionary so ciety, will be In charge ot the eve nlng'a proeram, of which the play forma only a part. Tha service opena at 7:20 o'clock. Mexican Picture Will be DUlayed The program for tha pic ture aervlcea at tha Commu. nity Congregational church. Mills addition, will feature Meilco on Sunday morning, November 29. Miss Virginia West. Instructor at tha Klamath Union high school, will tell of her eiperl encea and Impressions of Meilco where she visited last summer. Mlsa West will appear In Meal- ran costume and will sing a group of Mexican aonga. The girls' vested choir will also give SI1T KILKD FRIDAY I The Credit Service corporation filed ault Friday against Duke O'Neal for tha recovery of. 112.20. 112.70 and Hot alleged due on varloua accounta. The credit company la represented by Laylon, Inske, Boyre and Ahl grln of Portland. A writ nt at- , tachment waa Included in tha ao . tlon. TO KKKP A PROMIHK 1 LONDON Mra. Elisabeth How. ard la traveling mora than 000 miles to attend tha wedding of her granddaughter. Twenty-five years ago Mm. Howard made a i promise that aha would attend the wedding no matter where her granddaughter waa. She waa Just set to ssll for Vsncouver, : where tha girl Is to ba married. I Mrs. Howard la 7. 1 SAME ik, PRICE forovtr !X has become so popular through Collection Of Placed On There are hobbles and bobbles, but tha must Interesting dtsrov ureil ao far III litis city la that of Mra. Hurt C. Thomna, of Pa cific Terrace, who collects tea- pola. Her collection which she line been accumulating for years may bo viewed at the city li brary where It la displayed In a glaaa case. Let It be underatnod that these ara not the common ordinary run of leapota, but an antra spe cial group of doll house else. In fact aeveral would not ba out ot place aa watch charma. Furthermore, they represent countries far and wide. There are aeveral ot the Satauma ware from Japan; one especially beau tiful ot gold Iris on a dull glased background. From the Orient to Kngland la a far hop, but nest should be mentioned a liny tea pot made at Stratford-on-Avon, which hear a the coat ot arms ot William Shakespeare. The two of watch charm else Include one mado by deft hands Don Dunham and Zed Barnea Win New Promotions OnKOON STATE COLLKGIC, Corvallla Don Dunham ot Klam ath Falls, aenlor In commerce baa been promoted from first lieuten ant to cadet captain aad Zed Barnea also of Klamath Falls. sophomore la commerce haa been promoted from eecond lieutenant to first lieutenant la tha Infantry unit ot tha K. O. T. C. at Oregon Stale college. Theaa men ara two ot the 27 to receive the honor of promotion at thla time. Tha recent appoint menta will fill vacancies left by last year's officers who have been graduated. Colonel W. II. Patterson, com mandent of tha R. O. T. C, and Dr. W, J, Kerr, prealdent of Ihe college, have approved of Ihe promotlona. Milt MlillHV Olr.ll Frozen Pipes Day ami Night ttrrvlca We thaw Ihrra wllh Klertrlrlly. A lea Khartkes) Ire Nkalre HKItT'H IIATTKHV U.KCTHK' HIIDP fin H. flih. Phone IMfl.W X .. ' ' I '.'.v ? 1 I Teapots Is Display In City In Mn.lro and another of silver fiwhloued III Klga, llusala. Aa If llitse weren't small enough to ir.lve eii laiiiatloiia, livsl In Una Is M entire miniature tea set Itoin Jiiaros, Meilco, that would set nicely oil the palm of tha hand ami would rnuitlre scarcely any apace In a cupboard. There la a Limoges from south am Franre, painted by Prof, Laura Fry of Purdue university, and named from the city In which It waa mads. Aa excellent piece ot real Wedgwood In green Jasper from England, of tha type first made In 1710-ot, la Includ ed la the collection. Of genuine unlgueneaa la tha hot water Jar, a miniature model of those used by the Chlneaa. And thua the revue goee on a braa tea not from Belgium, Clot tonne from China, one typically English from Cambridge. Delft a are made In Itotterdain. Hol land, a homey earthenware pot from Munich, Germany, and many OtlllTB. (i.KVKIt HI.Kl TIIINO FOKT WOIITH. Teg. Deteo. Uvea Ed Weatherfnrd and J. W. 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