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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, I 1920. NEW AND JMPRGVEO " GARFIELD . - Miss lb rrxsKEssiA a. chr-"- i ANT of Garfield, who has gone to Cincinnati, Ohio, to attend a postmaster' convention. GARFIELD, Sept. 4 The community baby cltnid at tha Garfield school wilt be postponed from September 4 Labor day to Monday. September is. The find regular bualneae mooting of tha Garfield Women' club will be held Friday, September Id. All the old mem-boor the club and proapectlye member are Invited. Mr. H. J. Butcher returned from Story City, lowa. Thursday. Mr. --A. C. Ensign, Mr. Rod Marshall, Mr. At Thomas and Mrs. C. H. Anderson were guests at a bridge party Monday afternoon at the home of Mra. Harry Chaee in Bacchus. Mra. J. G. Hadley and daughters, Evelyn and Louies, are home from a aeveral weeka' vacation spent In cities of California. Mrs. A! Thomas (s spending a week In Salt Lake, vialtln relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rees have returned fro a week vacation at Brighton. Mr. and Mr. Carl Bronson hnvo returned from Mtdwey, where they spent a week a fueats of Mrs. Bronson's parent , Mr, and Mr. Earle Moss, Mrs Fred T eager, Mias May Buchanan. Eugene Moss and Dewey Moss were guests of the Morrison family in Tooele on Friday of laat week. Mr. and Mra. Charle H. Wilson of Air thur left Wednesday to make their home In Salt Lake. Mrs. F. C. Cohen entertained at a card Wednesday ftgmoon la honor at Pfrty sir Frank Allen, a rtrent bride. Luncheon was served. Mr. Lu Kopp assisted the hostess In serving. Mien Lea Ockerman entertained on Monday evening in honor of her father and mother and brothers and Sisters, Mr. and Mra. Stephen Moss and Eugene and Dewey Moss, all of Sigurd. Beside the guest of honor, there were present Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones, Mr and Mrs. Clearen Ockerman. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 8now, Mr. and Mr. Fred T eager, Mr. and Mrs Earle Moss, Miss Grace Simmon son of Gunnison, Miss Mary Buhannan of Frulta and Lylo Colbough. , At an entertainment in her home on West Seventeenth avenue. In celebration of her thirteenth birthday, Myrna Leasy waa hostess to a number of her friends Tuesday evening of last week. Thoee present wer Evelyn Hadley, Beulah Power, Marl Ingo, Irma Terry. Leo la Powers, Lafswa Stewart, lone Hummel, Edna Leasy, Iver Nicholson, Claude Campbell, Warren Paddock, Russell Hatton and Clarence Larson. The Baker' e Doxen Bridge club was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mr W, B. Haymond In her home on East Fourteenth avenue. Quests of the club were Mr Fred 8. William Mi Wallace Mao e. and Mr Charles Maley of - ra - - Wear Hosiery insures real PILGRIM Positive and satisfaction. We guarantee e Ogdea sad California were preeest. Mrs. Matilda A. Winters spent s tew days at Clearfield this wsek as guest of relatlvea Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Naylor tad family sad Mias Lillian Willey are epeodlag twe weeka at southern Idaho. Mr. sad Mrs. David Holbrook sad family of Magaa opest Thsroday boro as guests at Mr. sad Mrs. B. A. Holbrook. Mr a I. Pslaiquist sad ekltdrea of gait Lake spent a few days hers this wask as of re la tiros. gsosts Mr Sarah Bolton of Basts Barbara. Calif., Mrs. Isabella Bry- Is tha guoat of bar aotl party at her Mat Tneadty tretank A. Penytha aotartaiaed tha Boost! fnl Daagktars at the Pioneers at a social at her homo Monday afternoon. Among tk Bllaahetk J. Hayward, Mrs. guests war Mr X. Marla T. Dangall aad Mr Card, all gins of Balt Lots city. Mr. aad Mr W. H. Muir aaaenae tho marriage of their daughter, Othella, to Deaa L. Arietta at La Angelos, Calif. Tha marring took place A afoot It. Mr. aad Mr La B. Walker and Mr Bebar Bead of Delta spent Bands bar as guests sf relative MMr flea E. Baldwin entertained at hundred party at her homo Tuesday afternoon la honor of Mr. Aaal Caffey of Balt Lake. was awarded tho first Mr D. H .William , ; - andSpostega lames WlgglU end Tharedey at Ogde Min ltue Layton spent tha past week at Bountiful a gnaat sf Mle Laona Cook. Mia Bet trice EUleoa epeat Tu today la Salt Lake. Mr. gad Mra. Robert Blrkta aad Mr. and Thara-da- y, Mr J B Cooley motored to Logs and vialted friend Mr. and Ur Ooldea Adamt, Ur. And Mr Leoonrl HanE. U. King and Mr. and Mr ds!) spent Sunday la Ogden. Mlae Leone Cook of Bountiful spent t few day her thtg week a guest of Mist Beatrice Hosiery to wear six months. Jfthsy do hot, ws will replace them without any expense to you. Sears, Rosbach Guaranteed SkMontihs and Co. EUleoa. Mr. and Mr Robert Blrkea nJ children wore facet at a luncheon at Baltair, Thursday. , Mine Sarah Lauda tend of Balt Lakt la the gaeat of her cousin. Mlae Kira Stavoaae John A. Brawn of Tooele was tb guest Mr Btewart during the weke La Coat of Mr Mr Joha H. Layton aad daughter. Loelltf, Norma and Lottie, end Mra. Jem KarJoel ri motored to Logan. Wednesday, aad spent the day visiting friend. U Inert Mary Streeper and Norma Layton Sad Mcesr Clay Adams aad Ray Dawson spent Sunday at the taken on top et tbs annatala Mis Isabel Silicon spent a few day at Bountiful daring the week, a gaeat of Mead. O'Brien of Raymond, Canada, Mra. Angelin visited relative bora daring tb week. vial to Joal Mis Layton was a Xaysvtll this week. Mr Frank Adams to spending a i week At Logee canyon. dart William Adam spent a f Ur Trcmoutoa during the week, as guest of relatives. Leoa Aamedt et Balt Lake vialted relMl ative here tkle week. Kirk ham of Balt Lake I tb Mian Wild Elllooa. guest of Mia Alio Mb Rath Park of gait Lekt aad Mled Jones of Bingham era guests ef Mr Gladys ' Prank Rigby. Mr Heber Perry ef Brigham City waa d guest at the house of Mr. end Mra. Oscar Bartos this week. Mias Moselle Reastrom of Huntsville wee g Jobe W. Gailry during tk guest of Mr week. Mia Ardee Jacob visited In Bouuliful tkU week, a guest of Mias Vera Holbrook. IJicolyBojrod FOR ' MEDIUM WEIGHT folly Seamlee Have tho Ajv pcarance of a Fashioned , Stocking i N. 10 , No, and Can Tell. ' drug store. Millions or bottles of this old famoua Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, says a well known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that bo on can tell it hne been applied. Those whose hair Is turning gray or beeoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, beoauee 'after one or two application tho gray half vanlohee and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This the ags of youth. uaattrsetiv folks arent is ' Gray-haire- want- ed arouadj so get busy with Wyeth s 8sge and Sulphur Compound tonight and you ll ba dislighted with your dark, handsome' hair aad your youthful ap(Adv.) pearance within s few days. IDA , 1 ) Fill in the spaces on the order blank below, fadicetiq2 die stock number, color, tiie end number of boxes vou desire. Sold only In boxes of six pairs. Mill this order with check, postoffice or express money order to cover the price of the hosiery, plus postage at the rate of 8 cents for each six pairs. This is our complete line of Guaranteed Hosiery as shown In our General Catalog. There Is no other literature decrib-in- g this hosiery; nor are there any agents or stores selling it. Send your order direct to Scars, Roebuck and Co. n . t 8 Regular Sizes No. 453-Bl- ack No. 435 Dark Brow No. 457 Whin She SH, 9, 9H, 10 and , , , B Suitable . t DALLAC Oend Your Order to the Nearest One of Our Otoraa afternoon at the home of Mr. X. D. a beautifully appointed luncheon for eight Longsdorf. Seventeen club members wer friends Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. E F. Gardeman resent. Mrs. Nell Madsen of Price and entertained a Era. R. L. Madsen were special guests. party of friends at luncheon Wednesday Mr. And Mra Byron Carter returned to evening, followed by a movin party at thotr home In Helper Sundey, after a theMr.Klnema and Mr. Oeorge Brand entertained visit here at the home ef Mr and Mrs. at Baturdav of last seek In honor Joseph Matson. Mia Bernice Madsen ac- of dinner Mrs Emily Morris and Mies Helen companied them home. Morris of Balt Lake, Covers were laid for Mra. E. B. Kelsey returned Friday to. twele. her homo In Balt Lake, after visiting for Miss Adelina Brand left Sunday for Balt a wok with bar sister, Mrs. A, Crane. Lake to teach school this alnter. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Andersen ha vs anMr. and Mrs. C. W. Andersen entertained at dinner Sunday evening, compl- nounced the engagement of their daughimentary to Mica Nona jerkelsen and An- ter. Addle, to Howard V. Strang of Balt drew Pearson of Salt Lake. Covers were Lake. The wedding will take place tha latter part of September Both young laid for twenty. Mrs. Thomas R. Rees ef Washington. people are well known socially. D. C.S Mis Cleo Morrison of Richfield. Mica Addis Andersen. Mr. K. F. Garde-ma- 1 MT. PLEASANT. Sept. 4. Mlea Ber-dlM. Phillips, who visited et the home of her brother, Dr. L. A. Phillips, the pest i fortnight, left Wednesday for Spokane, Wash., where she will teach the coming "Faint Devleed by Chemist goon winter. In honor of her seventieth birthday Them. Remove anniversary, Mrs. M. C. Ivie entertained at dinner Tuesday 'for the foilowlng A Kaom Ci tv chemist has devised Mr. guests Mr. and Mra T. C. Candland, Han-sewhich quickly remove n a palat and Mra Arthur Jensen. Mrs, Ora of Ephraim, Mr, and Mra Peter corns and callousea Although harmless Mat-eon to healthy flesh, it causae the offending Oottfredsen of Bprlngvllla Mra John of Bingham and Mr- - and Mra Georgu growth to dry up and peel off. pane of Aurora It yon euffer from corn and calMra Fred Stanfield entertained a partp ask your druggist for a bottle of flfteen children Tuesday afternoon In lousea honor of her little daughter. Margaret, on of this paint, known as Cactus Cora ' Compound. Apply It at home and your her seventh birthday anniversary. soon will be ended. - The Heme Culture club will begin the trouble season' moetlng at the home of Mr. A bottle of the compound costs only F. O. Wall, Wednesday, September II. a few cents and is sufficient to remove This year's program Includes an Intensive deiens of com. - Quit eutting corns f the Development and Resources study It Is dangerous Any of Utah' and a continuation of last year a aad callousea will gladly refund your money druggist "Our National Government.' ' The oTs. xr riub we nirTii?nd at a If Cactus Compound disappoints you. end luncheon Wednesday (Advertisemsst.) kenelngton rills cc::s c:icxly ' , - Be Properly Fitted in tha and . Weight All Wear No. 401-B- lack No. 403 Dark Brow No. 405 Navy Blna No. 407 light Gray CHICAGO Hel-dred- . I, t 8bw9il0,10iilMlKBadU.i , pelier and 8t. Charles visiting relatives and friends. Mr John Ryan of La Grande, Or., le visiting her parents. Mr. and Mr John Ferkin fo this city. Mr. and Mrs. F. M Ripley, who wer gueat at the Montpelier hotel about two weeks, left Tuesday (or Pocatello, where they will visit a few days, and then ge Mlsa Kate Erickson, Miss Goldie through the park before returning to their homo In Los Angeles. Nalleen and Miss Gladye Ericksen wer gueatg of Mrs. J. F. Larsen at the regular meeting of tha La Cber Soiree club Tueedaysiternoon. MT. Mra Thome R. Reesd entertained at ' 10 MEDIUM WEIGHT Fully Seamless. Neat end Durable. ne tea tura gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost Overnight if you 11 got s bottle of Wvoth at any Bags and Sulphur Compound You 9H - . for Women Who Cannot hits for MEN ' " PLEASANT 447-W- , USE THIS ORDER BLANK ' WH. n, Dont Slay Gray!. It Darkens So Naturally that Nobody ' ' . Dark Brow Slice 8H, 9, MH. ' Jensen, formerly of this from Brigham City, Utah, or three week in Monttwo to spend No. 443 Black ' No. 445 LIGHT -- WEIGHT. SEAMED 1 , BACK , 432 Black No. 434 Dark Drown No. 436 Wkita - EXTRA SIZE. : foot Knit. WrightfotWcarlnAfl Smote - ShmtM.9, 9H. WOMEN LIGHT WEIGHT SEAMED BACK ; Desirable - or Positive Woar d.hfrl. LATTON, Sept, Mia Ore re' Bobfaa spent C. A. Chrtatonaa tho eenaola-tlo- a prtaa and Mr aria Brfraahmaata wer nerved to Mr Bits Cooper, Mr C. A. Christmas, Mr A L. Mr Hr Hear Armstrong, Mra. g. M. Mr Mr D. U. William John Christas, Stahl aad Mias Oil. Mias Nara Aamedt entertained at a farewell party at he, hem Tharaday evening la hoaeg f Mia Cyatkla Baeatagham, whs will leav aoen fa Idaho t teach tciiooL Missel Alflo Barlow aad Loon Cook viilttd frlrada at Xagavtll Wednesday. Mr. and Mr Thomas Berrott aad daaghtar. Lena of Montpelier, Idaho, era goeele sf Mr. aad Mra. Alfred BamtagUam. Mr Pkllaadee Match spent Monday la Balt Lake. Mias Laoronc Bullough of Spit Lake It tb 111. guest f Mr Margaret Lawta this week.elrhtr-gecoa- d Miss Amp Isabella Bryeoa celebrated her Mr Hela- - county, le her birthday et her borne Thursday. mmsarn Omeeame well made and finely finished In every detaiL It looks well, feels well and wears weQL, Packed dx .? , pairs In attractive box. OUR GUARANTEE pain of oar Pilgrim MONTPELIER, Idaho, Sept. 4. Mr M. J. Blaine has returned to (tor horn In Georgetown After An extended resi, dence In Shoshone, Wyo. Mr. And Mra. Thomaa Barrett and daughter, Loretta, motored to Ogden,' Utah, laat week and spent aeveral day In the Junction city visiting relatives and friend Mrs. F. A. Man and Albert R. Mau at Ookevllle, Wyo., - were visitors in Montpelier last week.- Misses Mabel and Orec Tlmroreek of Cokeville, Wyo,.- , wer ' visitor to title city butM.week, IJndstrom of Spokane Wash, Mr. a former resident of Montpelier, is In the city visiting old acquaintances, Of Mrs, Minnie Chrtatofferson Neb., Is in Montpelier for a few day visiting at the home- of Mr. and Mr Henry Henckel. Mr. and Mra. B. A. Brough and Mr. and Mr Frank Bourne, accompanied by Mis Alena Bourne, returned the latter part of laat week from a motor trip to Salt Lake. Miss Bourn had been In Salt Lake for some time. A. E. Thiel, W. Trowbridge and the Misses Ruth Thiel and Ila Webster motored to Salt Lake Monday, from which city tho Misses Thiel and Webster will return to their home In Dekalb. ; - . We guarantee six MONTPELIER, - . The light weight stockings for women are made with a seam in back of leg and seamless feet. The medium weight hosiery for both men .and women, is fully seamless. Pilgrim Positive Wear Hosiery is LAYTON I ? ' Miss Drills Call of SeltflLike a pent Tneaday boro aa guest of her slat Mr Willard it, Carr. htaV geturaed from,! Mlae Blanch1 Lewi xtended vlalt with relatival jpt Leslie. Id I ho. of Bancroft, Mr. sad Mra. Marios VVwny Idaho, haro boon visiting relatives here for tea gay Mlae Leans Cook visited friends at Ball Lakt ' ' daring the week. William Cleverly add family Mr. aag Mr PecateU Idaho. at two weeks tbs spent past BOUNTIFUL Mr . Pilgrim. Positive Wear Hosiery is made for men and women. Knit from very fine selected combed cotton ' yams, with special reinforcing at the soles, heels . and toes the three points of greatest - strain Womens stockings have garter tops. 4 mere tad Mrs. Edward Lewis sad daughter Thelma and Prances, of Mocatello, Idaho, ars gaeatt at Mr Margaret Mr wit. Cor-fiel- watarmelee eing. - Mr. Mlss Furnessa A. La ChtmUient loft Thursday to attend the postmaster' convention to be held In Cincinnati, Ohio, September (. , 10 and 1L She will be absent about two weeks and will visit friend In Indiana before returning home. Mis Orsco Simmons of Gunnison was the guest of Mr. Ray Snow the past week. Mle May Buhannan 1 the guest of her enter, Mr Earle Mot Adah 0. E. 8.. wilt meet In the I. O.chapter, O. F. hall next Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mra. Al Thomas, Mr. and Mr. Hodge Marshall and Mr. and Mr U. H. Anderson attended a reception and card party given In the Bacchus clubhouse at Bacchus last Friday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mock. Mr. Mock formerly waa superintendent of the Bacchus powder plant. They are tha guesta of Mr. and Mr Harry Ctias Mr. and Mr Stephen Moss returned to their home in Sigurd the latter part of the week. Miss Tilths Jones entertained a party of friends at her home Tuesday evening. The community, watermelon feast given Wednesday evening at the closing of the Playgrounds season was a success. A large number of adults and children wer in attendance. Three gait Lake, chapters of the Eastern Star celebrated Robert Morris day at a picnic at Liberty park, from 4 to I o'clock, Tuesday afternoon. The members of Adah chapter wer their guest Those who attended wer Mr. and Mr Hodge Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadley, Mr. and Mr Thomas Jordan, Mr. and Mr A. J. Sett Mr. and Mr Woodring, Mr. and Mr C. H. Anderson, Mr. and d, Mr. B. W. Little, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mrs. J. Edward Maxfleld, Mr J. C. W. Corfleld, Mr W. Moore, Mr Charle Rees. Miss Mia Ruth Roe Elisabeth Moor Miss Mary Ellen Moors sad Misa Mariam Marshall. 4.r-M- laa BOUNTIFUL, Marloth Sept. Burning hem eatortaiaed tha O. L. awarm of Beehive ftrM at her hams Tuoaddy trealag. After the ueual work aad study refreshment wer served, followed hy music aad dancing Mlae Ploreec Tittle entertained eighty-fle- a of Crane h Cat ef Belt Lake at a employee six pairs of Pilgrim Positive Wear Hosiery to wear six months. If holes appear in any of them in less than six months, return them to us and we will replace them with new hosiery without a cent of expense to you, and we will refund any postage you pay on the returned hosiery. , " tlvss frost Balt Lakt, Bao-hu- T FOR Mew AND WDMEN fj OEATTLL Thursday of last wsek, accompanied by her gleter, Mr. King. Mr. and Mra Frsd Mass had as thslr guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Van Meter and Mrs Lets Massey of Twla Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stern ef Aurora, III., visited friends her during th past week. Mr. and Mr. Howard Roberson of Gilmore wer guests at th L. L. Graham horns Tuesday of laat weak. Mr. and Mr. Hamlin and mother et Ludwtck, Mo, who had barn visiting at tha Ed Spencer horns, left Wednesday of laat wsek for their bom. , Mrs. Barnett Stillwell was hostess to a number of Rebekahs Wednesday afternoon or st week In honor of tb retiring secretary, Mrs. Dora Carlton. Mrs. Carr and son of Missouri are visiting at th Charles Bird horns. Th Rev. aad Mra. C. E. Flanagln hav JEROME, Ida., Bept. 4. Mrs. Jones as their guests Mr. and Mra J L, Sulliand son of Twin Falls were guesta at the van of Bakersfield. CaK Mra 8uUlvaa Is Osborn home Sunday. a sister of Mrs. Flanagln. Mr. and Mrs Humphrey had aa their Mra Rax Goldabrough has as her guest Sunday Dr. Dwight and brother guest a brother aad alater from Moun, Charles of Twin Falls. ' tain Mr. E. C. Kim and rlJldren spent the Mr.Horaa K. and Mra Witt have as thslr past wspk visiting relatlvea and friends in Twin Falls. guest Mr. end Mr. F. E. Goff of Mont Mr. and Mrs. Garner, who had been Vista, Colo, who made tho trip by auto. Mrs Cool and children, .who have been visiting at tho home of their daughter, Mrs. Hugo Jonse, returned tha latter part vlettlng at tha John Dennison boms, reof laat week to their heme In Arkansas. turned Sunday to their homo In Foch-tellMr. and Mrs. Charles Watrous, who had Mra- - Carl Hilton bad aa her guest her and friends In been visiting relatlvea Fort Collins, Colo., returned homo th mother, Mrs. iC. M. Blmonton of Loulg-vlll- s, Kan. latter part of last week. Mlsa Johnson of Welter Is visiting relaDr. and Mrs. Collins of Oxford,' Kan., pent tha past week with relatives and tives her. Mra Blankenship of Filer la Visiting at friends here. Mrs L M. Colburn la visiting relatives the J. Sturgill home. Mr. and Mrs. H H. Gordon hav as In Chicago, 111. J. B. Hartshorn and wlfs have as their their guest Mrs. Gordon's slater, Mra guest Mr. Hartshorn's sister Mabel of Jones of Karren. of last Miss Slugill left Wednesday Lansing, Mich. Mlsa Carrie Rawsot) Is Visiting relatives keek for an Indefinite visit with a alater Who realise In Nyaeaa, Ore. In eastern Iowa. Mr. and Mra Nelson Flare of Lava Mlsa Mary Reed of Beattie. Wash.' Is friends her Hot Springs vialted old-tlA guest at the E. F. Reed home. Mr. Bchroeder of eastern lowa. whe during the Mrs. past week. Mr. and had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Daley of Irvin, Pa, art Mrs. Q. Burgoyne, left (or her home visiting relatives hara JEROME, IDA. o. In addition to their numerous professional engagements they hav bean prominent In cemmunlty service and charitable work, and ha a contributed largely by their excellent playing to th success of many public functions without thought et compensation. Lillian NoaU It Home After Two Yean of Study An Interesting program of solos, dusts and ensemble numbers wUI ba offered. Miss Daisy Rolapp and Mias Elisabeth Wilson wlU eaujh glvo a reading, and vocal selection will b rendered by Miss Henrietta Blau and Alfred J. South wick. Th following pupils appear on tho pronram Allan Ramsey, Mildred Bsckstead, &una Morris. Arvills Dewsnup. Vtnnt Anderson, Vivian DOnelson, La Verna Uobar, Madeline Joacphsen and Georgs Flandm. Mr. Myrtle D. Clayton will act aa accompanist. 4 V CLARENCE FOREHAND ON COAST. Mr Clarence Forehand, formerly Mis Metis Hall, teacher of piano In Bait Laka, la now located at 1111 California street. Ban Francisco, and expects to remain there through th coming season and winter. 8h is enjoying th many musical advantages offered by the ooeat city. MRS. Mlae Lillian No 11, daughter of Mr. and ' MRS. CHARLES WILKES, Mra William T. NoaU, SIB West Fourth teacher of piano, pupil ef Mia Gratia North street, after speeding two years Flanders, will reopen her plane studio, 4 In th New England Conservatory of 8 street, W. J017-- J, Monday. (Adv.) Music, Boston, has returned to Balt Lake. S, and register pupils from I Miss NoaU has epoclallasd In advanced a Work and also devoted consider, piano able Amount of her time to voloa sutdy. tell TCi C:r: Alfred Best It Home to Retume Hit Labort Mads to order. Hemstitching, aceordlsa pleating, butteaa mad to order. Pinking, emreAlfred Brat, tenor and teacher, turned Friday from his summrr vacation, broidering, braid lag. . pent on his ranch In Ban Juan county.- Mali orders a pw Mr. Best, who returns In greatly Im43 B. health, says that after observing raroved her day aa a holiday ha wtU take up hit Lab City his regular work Tusaday. - WgaatJi -- , Pupilt in Forest Date Program Vestghn Clayton r-- Zrcztrzj' ;:j m The violin pupil of Vaughn W. Clayton g tho program for Sunday Service la th forest Dal chapsL will furnish eve-sin- TtSTia VAS.3 I. j ; |