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They find It sh!. loaded with Texaco gasoline. . .? as welt tn bags as In crates and th kiddies get a fre-akick out cf hags make attractive selling pack- - vau lung the tt am in trouon. Bes for stores. Retailers have found that a red mesh bag hetihhns the Sharper than Scpenls Tooth- f 0raE-jjCJ The twin ii.i:.d us of John A , Increased consumer bag 1.j. im IVik rnJ Romld, jcrixV'-tbeen especially marked for jw'ato It Jumped from )0.f'0 in 1939 tr led the i imu. lx rs of the more than lOOiiOOOO in 1931. The at her home on Friday tiub 15 pound bag is most popular f r jbiuibC iBftiii.oiU. H.dli si cue pne w.o , fc 23 the mmd with pota'eic-s,woii by Mrs. J. E Sluifer. A net in favor. Mrs. lunch was served. Tool on was as.-uiin siiung b. hoxoks in L. irn m ii v v Mil Mis. Mrs. E,jcne Lui.dc, ui l i.... the ii.iii.1x.is ot U.o JJi.i : f r f from 'Ladas Litciary club at the home Mis. Mae pparj j jajj 'of r.ioihi r, Mis r.Rh.ud Hii.e City, Mi of S..71 Pus. Mis. Dougl-- s hoo, : M-Honolulu and plane ry. v. .is in cli.irv of She n.iel.ug. L!a:i tVanda Iljati of En'e-pn.'- . a for uis were made 2(3 grandchildren and four and card parl to 'x dancing party grand children. given la the near future after which a three act drama As HusThe Amciican Legion Auxihar. bands Go" was read by Mrs held their meeting at the pub.c Haze u Dailies; vocal solos were library on Friday evening. Com- rendered by Mrs. Forrester Clay-pomander Asia H. Bergeson was In t. accompanied by Mrs. charge; advancing of the colors by A delicious luncheon was Sergeant at Arms Mrs. Elizabeth served to club numbers and M.s. Toolson and Pledge to the Flag; Ray Cannon of Logan, Mrs. James singing, "America" under direction Cantwell and Mrs. Eldon Lamb, of Mrs. Frank Winn with Mis. special guests. Roy Jensen at the piano. Premable Mrs. Asia H. Bergeson, Mrs. Anwas read by Mrs. Bergeson: vocal O. Miles, Mrs. James A. Cranie selection; Arthur Spelger of Lo- gun, Mrs. W. A. Miles, Mrs. J. W. Commander gan: remarks, District Toolson Harry, Mrs. George P. IL Faye Bemhisel of Lewiston; and Mrs. Frank Winn attended the vocal trio, by the Mesdames Kemp, held at District One convention Villete and Harrison of Lewiston; Hotel Eccles Sunday. Mrs. Bergedramatic reading by Miss Spillman son, district committee woman of Logan; solo, Mr. Spelger. Prof. was in charge. UB-C. Milton Merrill of the gave a very Interesting and inDaadliatt Snake structive talk on the Constitution The most poisonous snake In the of the United States; selection bv to be Lewiston trio; retirement of colors world Is generally conceded bama-dry of cobra the India, naja king were after which refreshments evil as. has repThis snake Its served to a large crowd. only on account of the The Ladles Literary club met utation not v of Its poison, but at the home of Mrs. W. O. Cant- extreme irulence also because of its vicious and agwell on Thursday afternoon. The gressive disposition, which make It book review of Only Yesterday doubly dangerous. was Mrs. Allen Louis by given by A. followed James by Cragun All PnuimUtia round table discussion. A deliciThe great American literary men, ous luncheon was served by the hostess to club members and Mrs. Hawthorne, Emerson, Poe, Thorean, Oliver Nilson and Mrs. T. W. Jar- Whitman and Twain, all protested the way America of their day was vis special guests. Mrs. Helen P. Toolson entertain- - going. Pathfinder Magazine. f 1,1 1 v ... . Cor. v no ikIiii. t'n to ten otlori! t'.crc- cl'l b? il ii'K ctni'i.- ..t of !h.- - time, arc! one id bo fit o i.) dk aroum! an - iti" ndtirint ma'tlics Here l our chamo to sir !.w tluy play Squash. Badminton. Code Ball, an t tn Rolf correct form to mi.--s any of the program mhlch Is given below In detail 7 00 to 7 30 Arch.-rv- . Giant Keaton, Vaughm Pond Lorln rtichaids. Tennis. Era in FI h. Joseph ! It '( .t( J d' . i r a ' ' J ll I Of an. . 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