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Show ! 1 KM tor )1 i f raymg ami n it "7w by me i rite Totiliy, Amort hntor unil (;u,t Nchaefer, kidnappers of John Fart or. received sentences of 09 years each. Willie Sharkey, another of tin- - cant?, hanged himself in St. "The of i. m. f ESTABLISHED Paul. Verne Snnkey, one of the Charles rioettcher kidnappers, also killed himself. Charles V. Mnyo, one i f the last to try his skill ut I kdnappiny died hy his own hand. i nf or he failed in attempting to kiu-- I nip K. P- -. Adlcr. Kidnappers are 1 at the 1890 Ml'RRAY Till liSDAY. I TA1I, CITY, MARCH 1. L'lll VOLUME 44 Most Beautiful Football Team in America H. A. ROBBINS CHOSEN LIBERTY P ON STATE CQMMTTEE . I. NO. 27 BOARD OF E DUCATION A. IS ACI1VEW GOMMUNln SPONSORS PROJECT p:iy-o!T- 0. 1 C Ths Jobless Mr. Harry Ilepkins announces a 'new plan to take care of many of the 4,(KX,,'M) civil workers who will have to find jolts elsewhere as the C I f v:i-- winter program breaks up this f soring. The new plan is in response t to the frantic mayors and governors i echo loudly at v. hose lamentations termination of CWA. Mr. Hopkins Lear was unable to give details of his plans, hut estimates It will give jobs st on to between 2,oKU)l)0 and 3,000,001 f. i milks. iVter ! lELDf 1 k ivinj h of and fan-danc- ireh-- fan-danc- f his off him, 36.) I - f est- - h no I t. rlJ Jr., or- - C, n; as. 1th 10,000 Attend Salt Lake Health Conference 10,000 Salt Lake citizens thronged the taliernacle Wednesday night to hear words of advice, admoni- i of ko l fan-danc- Key j iker I but I one and Whatever mild stimulus the Century of Progress may have Riven to American business and modern architecture, it certainly did won-d- i e business. Af-- t rs for the e ut r her debut wlih the the World's Fair, Miss Sally Hand landed in a Chicago Court room and ultimately in a Hollywood movie En route, she boomed the s, udio. business so much that a enthusiastic producer estimates very the number of fan dancers today at more than 1.000. whereas a year ago there were hardly any at nil. r :, ! tion and encouragement from some of the nation's leaders In the field of surgery and medicine. They spoke at the community health meeting sjxmsored by the American College of Surgeons as one of the iniMrtant features of Its four-statconvention in Svilt Lake. So great was the crowd that It was necessary to hold an overflow meeting In the assembly imll, where the tabernacle program was e ; 1 of Former Senator Smoot Denies Charges 1 WARD HOLDS REUNION MURRAY 2ND Former Senator Heed Smoot denied Wednesday that he had promOne of the most successful Ree his influence in the unions in the history of the Ward ised to senate to ward off a congressional was held in the Murray Second Investigation of the nirmnil con- Ward on Washington's Rlrthday. The fun commenced nt 11 o'clock tracts awarded by former Postmaster General Urown. He also as- In the morning, when two hundred children assembled serted that 4 he testimony Implicat- and twenty-fiving him In any way with the letting for their party. The older children met in the recreation hall and of the contracts was false. u-- e The former senator said that the In 'the senate hearing regarding himself wire entirely "new" to him.' Former Senator Smoot said that he did not know whether the charges against bis son. E. W. Smoot, now testifying In Washington, I. C, were true or not. particulars themselves as never before children's dance; a delightful while I he little tots played games In and had their program In the large basement rooms. After all . had romped, played and danced until they were weary, each child was given a sack of peanuts, potKorn, his candy and oranges, and way homeward rejoicing. Irish Begin Recruiting At t) o'clock the adults assembled of handThe Irish Free State begins re- and enjoyed n half-hou- r which of after and force uew territorial u visiting shaking cruiting of de- they listened to an excellent prol.'.iKHl loi n. The Inpt. fense prescriltes gray green uni- gram, as follows: forms like those of Sir Roger Opening prayer Earl Price Casement's Irish Itrigade in Ger- A and b numbers .... Relief Somany during tin war. Many armorciety Chorus. ies are to be erected. President de Four Chorn. Stilt Ijike Melody Valera fays In the Dull the force entertaining number. Is noniM)litlcal. but the Culled Ireland members point to the com- Mr. William Carsey ami company enmissioning of 110 of de Valera's one- gave about - minutes of real and In tertainment songs readings. time rebel officers and oppose the exiicndhurc. The Free State already Miss Helen Hooplana gave three musical mimliers. has one offkal and four private the exist comic numbers .... Lloyd Ed- Two for to And all claim dinglon. sweet sake of lenee. and Herman Rulon Gallagher ATTEND THF. 1.VTH ANNTAL Yonngberg captured the attention 4 11 ( M B LEADERS COrK.sK of every one with two whistling the The following Salt l.ake county numbers, accompanied by I lie l.'ih delegate attended . Port Training Coiitse for 4 II Club Comic Reading .. 1cuder at the Agricultural Marguerite llodell College this week: Petty McAllis- Song Two vocal solo. ter, Mill Creek: Itoene McUae, Elolse Irving, Willlnm It. Woodltlll Plott and Ted Johnson gave Clan a comic Mnnt which kept Hie crowd Woodbury, bury, Helen R. much n mused for several minute Rawtlou, Granger: Eleanor Cornwall, Salt and last but not least, was it stunt Thomas. Ignore i Kssivnrm. Taylor-vllle- . by the Rishoprlc, proving without Luke; r, n good any doubt the lilshop a well a a good Rislmp. Also i. I. a. present puouum II: .t he has a very capable counselor and derk. The Murray Second Ward M. I. lining the evening the Relief A. arranging an Interesting pro- Society served light refreshment gram lo Is presented nil March 1th. to about ,Ti hnppy Ward inenils rs nt the ward. A good play I one of and lsItors. Many former resithe attractions prepared. lie dent returned for their annual sure to tcdve this date and htok good lime. for further announcement. Wlille the evening dance wa crowdiil to cnNicty every one The Murray Tom her' Association piesetit Ms nied lo le having hi or with Mr. Crane chairman, will meet her fall measure of enjoyment. In the Arlington kcIiooI at I o'clock Clove and nunilicr Hr. J a me p. m. Thursday to consider mat ter of teacher wd'.'iire. ami (o ef the Hoard of Education have been Invited lo attend the state Inst nu t it:einber of the bou.-- e to Hie I'tah Eiliinitlonal As society of school superintendents' held dcHlallon meet inn to meetings nt the Hotel I'tnu March lu Salt Lake. 8th and 0th. wt . An-iiai- il ding-hum- 1 to 1 ac-le- : Unquestionably the most beautiful football tenm lo the United States is pictured above, and the girls are as good players as they are good lookers. They are students in the Weber (Mormon) college of Ogden, Utah, and they challenge any feminine grid team la the country to a contest. SOUTH COTTONWOOD WARD GARDEN CLUB I' Hat-tirda- y TOWN TALK PROGRAM AT MURRAY FIRST WARD Reunion Ward was a sensation the Tuesday lnterstal.e M M n basketball tournament. Turpin and Player particularly, playing great ball. The Friendly Flower Garden Club which was recently organized In South Cottonwood lias held some very interesting meetings and are laying some amMllous plans for future development. At a iecent meeting Mrs. Maul Chegwlddeii met with the club and talked to the memlers on "Planning the home garden for artistic effect." Miss Maxiue Simons, who Is president of the club, is especially qualified for the position, as she is a garden enthusiast and is further qualifying herself as a leader in flower and garden projects by having nearly" completed a course in landscape gardening in the American Landscape School. John Howe, Jr., is vice president and Mrs. Maxim Howe is secretary-treasureThere Is an executive committee, composed of Mr. Earl Howe, Miss Irene Otthy and Mrs. Esther Huffakor. A social committee has also been npiwilnted, composed of Vernet Pnllard, Richard Rarrett and Lucy Thompson. Meetings are held at present each Tuesday night in connection with the M. I. A., but will later be held in The following program will be given in Murray First Ward Conjoint Meting, Sunday night, at i!:.V p. in., by the Murray High School iiicherstra and Chorus, under the illref'tion of Prof. William F. Rob- Johnny I'enisiMi. and Gene and in, on: Choi us. ".May iMy Carol" .... Ilecms Wood were outstanding players on the Murray team in the tourHigh School Murray Taylor nament gamiM Tuesday. Chorus. Si loci Ion, "llifngaiian Haiiee No. .", Rraluus .... Murray High School Prof. Wm. F. Robin-u- n of the Orchestra. Murray High School is making i.ts lo enter the Rand in the One:, "O I'roiiils Me" .... I.cstor Ed- dlngt'.n, Virginia Cannegieter. bi,'li school baud concert contest to IVan Alsop Ctirrct Sobi be In Id at Price in a few weeks. Trombone Solo, "Calvary" .... Monis Cairn gleier and Orchestra. The Murray IlirU orchestra "An Old Melody" ... Arr. by ha furnished programs at a iium-l- i Chorus, W. F. Robinson. r of entertainments recently. Soloists Mary Jenkins and Jay Elackhurn. Shrrm Morgan, Sheiin Wright, Chorus Ida Median, Virginia Ray Jones, Sam Reunion ami Jair.e Cainiegieter, Margaret Poole, Carlson, known as the ".Murray Lbyllis Johnson. Rill I Mis, Mob", led by Captain Wall (Jak I Wes'on Wright, lister E lding Jaeobsen invaded the local Ileal re lo t, Frank Plain, Sunday night. Contrary tu cxtccn-lion- s teu! telle. Obi Mel.aly, "Loves Old the boys caused l:o trouble, Edwin White. sWid hong probably because of the moral effect Frank Plain Veil Siatiffcr, Arid (if the excellent Fcreeli show. Sharp. Solo, My Task" Mary Soprano The Iris Theatre has started the Frame. innovation of presenting a two over! in e, "lluiiiont" Reethoven .... feature picture show Sunday only, Orchestra. con!.. nt a priii of Churn, "fnfohl Ye Portnls" Gitiitio'l .... Chorus mid Orebi slra. AlldllW Luildqlllst iilld llellllili;: ! Ander-o:- i noveied two slot I OR tics Sunday ni.'ht on Forty dghth SII.KNDID I.IK TI RE Ml RK AY' MUST .Ml Tl'AL South near the liver. Slk-m- i r. ' sepirtely. The club is ambitiously planning to beautify the ward house grounds as their first major project. Their goal in the very near future Is ."50 members and It Is. the sincere! desire of the club to have every flower lover In the South (Vttiiii-- j wood community member, audi Ralph Halt ca.,a!n of the Is inevery interested person High basl, ctl.all team is lay vlted to attend their meetings a lit iii d Willi s arid fever. The chili expects to affiliate with the state organization just as soon Marshal Andrew I multilist and as they are fully organized mil Anderson recovered a .stolHelming a working unit. en car Is'luugliu' l W. M. I orne of l.cs Anmies. M. inlay, February 'JiJ. Ml'KKAV FIRST WARD on Seventh Mas.. Vbe ear was stolen Mr. CONJOINT MARCH 1th lu Salt Ij'ke last Thursday. I'.ior.'' has Salt L.ik" ol'iice in the Tlie ("oiijoliil pionani of tlie C n.iiit i.tal r...nl. P.uiidiiig. .Mutual will b" h'M Sunday evenRex Tovoixnd Is Imw ing. March Ith. at ::::i o'ii. k. The program will prove to be of interest to Murray City lire calls. to every one in the ward. Mr. Robinson will have charge of the evenThe Miii-aCity Skating pond I e evs no an can tin we Institution so II ska!:ie-pioial.-ymt ing ening of niu-l- e and son:; given by water, let kator. some of tlie finest and most talented boy nud girts. Our own young lUich dcaning ilatc Will be an people who are so fortunate I be noiiuee l in a few day to In katioii under the able direction of Mr. Rob- illii It laciiibc; inson. Come out. wo have a real l ii rtreat In store for you. lo: reiiovaied Wm. shop '''"I Inslailcd Hew fi'n r Ml RR AY CITY (OMMISMON eme.lag nud other Inij'i oVeiiieli' . ! iii.i-di- Mnr-liiiar- -' We are extending a hearty Invitation to every one in the ward to attend our inc. ting, next Tuesday Hr. II. N. owning. March lith. Sheraelaii will give a lecture on hi world tour, with motion picture mi India and other places he vl- -. ed while mi hi stay abroad. This is truly a wonderful opmrl unity. Not only will we bo able to of this pl.ue, mi away, but we will be able lo re, illy see iheni. Come ut and join Hie verbal caravan lo li din with Ir. Sbetniiiau. lu-ii- r fr i'i KdiAsiis ti:ri:ii..nk The Murray City Commission on Wednesday evening purchased a Terraplane sedan for use as a police patrol car. Murray officer nro to boeoine cxperi on Free Whoclliej in ord. r to keep the ear miming 111 shape. The new ear Is very fine In appearance a well as perfoi mauce. The car was purchased from Frank C. Howe. MISSION AT ST. VINCENT'S CLONES MINT MNDAY Mai. ay First continued Wa.d Miiooih playing and fanltless pa sliig In W e lin silay's M Mm bit i,o. bill gi.l.ie that won tin ill a III the s, fi fliij.l t which liie pi tbilr n:n;K conjoint .ili . 1 1 The P. T. A. of tho. Liberty 'ehool has aimed to build an or ganhation tliat will be pcrmiiurn: is well us beneficial to the comThe successful four munity. held ueeliags which have a.ive been well attended. We are Interested in the ymitl. f today, our aim being to maki lie school and school grounds at motive, so that the school child vill take a personal pride In ils apkeep mid will appreciate liein). a siiideiit of the Liberty School. It is our hope to give them play Iheii .'round equipment, so that leisure time will be spent in a .liit lesoiee, Tin healthful way. ;dai ground equipment coinmittei will begin nil active campaign lc rn in donations of lumber, Iron, ami it her equipment necessary for tin auilding of teeier-totters- . At the present time the school .reminds have undergone soim changes in preparation for tin landscaping which will follow. Wt lilne the promise of grass-seed- , some of the parent will donate shrubs and trees, ami tlie commiin iy wil take care of tlie collecting and planting. The membership committee is very proud of the loyal suport i li.it has been given the imrents which has enabled us to Join the Slate aid National Congresses of Parents mii Teachers. have been constructed on Liberty Lane under the C. W. A. Code. This was brought to the attention of the C. W. A. Committee through the hearty of Mr. Vaiian Morteiison and our ln-e- miV-ting- s 'moo I lud- Boom e Fan-Danc- I nut" blA Harry A. Robhins, cashier of the First National Rank of Murray, lias be n appointed on the committee to represent Salt Lake county on the state farm debt adjustment com mittee by Governor Henry II. Rbiod. Other members of the committee to work with Mr. Robbins are William Turner, of Granger, and Edwin K. Winder of Salt Lake. The committee representing each county in the state will hold a series of nice' lugs throughout the slate for discussion of problems of !ebt conciliation, it was announced Wednesday by Traey R. Welling, secretary of the committee In charge. will be held The public at 7:110 p. m and will not only lie open to the residents of the county in which they are being held, but to anyone residing in the state. Mr. Wellington said. The series will begin Monday. March ft, with a meeting in Salt Lake. On Tuesday the committee in charge will conduct a meeting at nt Provo. Ogden; Wednesday Thursday nt Reaver. Friday at Richfield and Saturday at Price. The place of the meetings will w announced later. Preceding the public meetings members of the county farm debt adjustment committee and repre sentatives of the federal govern ment will meet at 1 p. m. The committee In charge of the meetings will Include John M. Mc- Farlane, chairman; A. E. Smith, vice chairman; Mr. Welling, secretary; J. Arno Kirkinan. assistant William chairman: Peterson, all of Salt Lake; P. A. McMillan of Murray; J. R. Reus, and 11. K. Hemingway of Ogden, and W. W. Wurnlck of Pleasant Grove. Completion of committees for the various counties of the state were nnnonncert by Governor Rloewl and appointive names Wednesday, were sent to the counties. .V varl' will be given M. I. A. Will d waul at the iilijoint lliiflli.g. MilMC 111 Mill f in ai.-b.'- Ci-i- by a double mixed l' ipiar-li- t l it of l eihhe Rrown. ;.;-lie nee Gii'iii' i'soii, Anna May Hill. Uili'V f'.loivii. tictieiiele Riowli. and !''!ii H Pu. Lloyd Gieavc Mil Moti Piilk. aeioiupaidi d by .! )' Rowwll. uiid a xiolin cm ' toMe under tho direction of Mrs. ial I'.'ii.iT. There will be a leaker oil the subject of'Ijllid of ! ss -- ..oil." e-- riilay. Write the Friendly no Reiii loii M V !i t' am She from Wcdi.esila.i's r. e . s a I.aki "dark In use'' of I he Vision toilltialiaut III tie seinlel round of jil iy. An excdlmt cxl.lbl-tioi- t of basket shoding l pioiulsed k whin I hey lets t LIiichiIii til S o'i In the seoillinaN to l held I rbhiy. Corner wiitihil 1 for I 1 m mission which has been con-illReman by Father l.ilwlll The Tlie 'ay, "Soul la rn 1'linh rdla" tii which wn prew n'ed by the 1! e and Father 1'alilck Magulre at St. Hive gills f Murray .vei .aid wald Vliui'tit' church this week, dose Saturday. I'cbruary "I was a gieat nt 7:1.". Mar. li 4, i Sunday evening, Tho ci i are iiiee-- . Elevi n o'clock mas Sunday morns tideil for the way it ing III thr eii'iiiil III Midviile, ojH'ii is.n.l tciid. Tlie Inusli til ln mti-a wiik's mission there, condueteil between lid wa a Wenlei ill by Rev. Edwin Roman. tt the piogram. The A cordial imitation is extended tlay whs illroiietl by Miss Ilia to nil to attend the Mission lu and Miss Jam Mil iMIu. iu"is'.- vil by Mr, Flank Mi (.hie. . oim-iii- i ol-ne- n lie Jon n eronal probh ni (hat I Is'thcring you, or I lliorc some liiforiiiatioii you have Urn .iit'hiiig for? II Wiit Tho Friendly Corner of assist, and lei Ibien P.ruuk nine lu hM1iic or furnishing the Infiii million. Your i oninnnili atioii I lidd mid le i d sll lcily tint be signed. You will find Per advice sound ami pi.'iciie il, i n any Inforn ion the may give ymi will Ih? I' a-- I Ihoriiiifchly nlluble. Side-walk- s P. T. A. We have a full corps of Room P. T. A. Mothers which Is a ih-to make we are and striving project tt a permanent active organization. It will build a U tter iinderstundlug ami closer relationship - 11 ween A the Parent and the Teacher. plan is Iting worked out for an adult educational program. Parent ciluc.-itioi-i Is recognized a an essential clement In training parents to Irt'cnmc Iiotler pnrenK It I that parents and children lie brought into closer relationship thru education, if I lie recovery program is lu meet with success. MRS, M.'U,OYI KILL-PACpresident of I.lltcrty School P. T. A. Ml RUY M WARD KKCNI0N WAS SI'I.HNDID MCCF.SS Th, "Rig event or p.K'.l" was real.Nearly six hundred ly an event. In the merry making Joined people at Murray 1st ward February 22. Tho program began In Hi" chapel Some hortly after five o'clock. ' A ppeclal meeting of the Roard of Education of Murray school district was held Tuesday, February -- 7 for the purposo of considering liupt'ovenienls to be made at the Arlington school, petitioned for by association. the (Jeorge II. Watts, chairman, I). D. Lester and lr. Jas. Clove were appointed a committee and authorized it have the attic of the Arlington school repaired and remodeled into an auditorium and play-rooThe P. T. A. are to furnish the oiling and stage equipment. The oumiiitee has boon granted the SLUM) balance of the year's budget for this work. The board apiiinted Carl Hansen, hairman. Mrs. 1). W. Moffat and T. .ay Kingston a committee to super-...swith the aid of CWA nurses n cooperation of school physicians, o make a survey of all school chll-- I reii in Murray district for malnutrition and nervousness. The board also decided to repair lie electric class signal system at the High school. The board committee for teachers, Mrs. I. W. Moffat, 1). I). Lester ami (5oo. Watts are to prepare with the assistance of Ir. Clove, the teacher's contracts for the coming school year and report on the same the second Monday in March. Parenl-Teaeher'- s e, FORMER Ml RRAY RESIDENT DIES IN SALT LAKE CITY Funeral services will lie conducted Sunday at 12:110 p. m. in the Fourteenth ward chaK'l for Harold Haakon Erh ksen. 71. active L. I). S. church worker, retired American Smelting & Refining Co. mechanic, ami former resident of Murray, who died Monday at his home, IIS West First North street of Infirmities incident to advanced age. The chaiH l 1 located at 131 West First South street. Friends may call at the Heserot mortuary prior to the time of the services. Rarlal In the Murray cemetery. will Mr. Erlekson was horn In Oslo, Norway, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Erlekson. but had lived In I'tah for many years. For 315 years he was employed as a mechanic for the American Smelting and Refining company at Murray. He was retired ten years ago. after which he made his home in Salt Iike. Since coming to I tali Mr. Erlekson had fulfilled two missions for the church to Norway mid after his retirement from business devoted the greater part of hi time to temple work. Surviving ure a sister, Mrs. Alma Olson of Oslo, Norway; six daughter. Mrs. Walter Wright of Sandy, Mrs. R. A. Perry, Mrs. Lauiont Reunion and Mr. Walter Hughes of Salt liike: Mrs. C. E. Fehr of Alhainhnt. Call., and Mrs. J. F. Foster of Um Angeles and 12 grandchildren. I' very talented youngster from Ihe high school gave a most laughable debate so named, "Which clime first the boll or tho egg." The judges of this particular debate are News still in a "huddle." The girl chorus of Ihe ward tinder the able diJohn Webb wa arrested nt 1:20 rection of Mr. Elsie Richardson. a. in. February 2S by Glllen and Richard-sol- i Ming livo iininliet.. Mr. Iirsoii. charged with disturbing Is to complimented on the the peace. lie apM'ined before Jussplendid result of tbl thorn In tice Matthews tm February 2S and tho short time they have been wa found guilty. A senteiitv was We are cxsstlng big things passed of sixty day confinement The reunion then In the county Jail. Forty five days from moved to Hie amusement hall where of the sentencv was Mispcndod. a grand box luinh wa handed evRalph Meyer appeared In Jusery person a they marched in. The on FVhruary tice court Matthew Thos. Mr. Relief Society president, Martin, her counselor ami tin of "JH, charged with Stfond degree burglary. Meyer wa charged with ;. lent coiiiiiiiitt'. an- - to Is for the efWIclil way lb" stealing a suit of clothe from the him It was servul. people who had Service Press company, 110 East Smith street, Salt Ijlke tio seen each oilier for a Ions lime Second w re given an opimrtniiity nt tbl city on Sunday night. February 1H. entered from a win"M o'disk n The store wa to vllt. At (M ilod undow and Ihe wa t entering topcd given, clever three in play der the lapablo direction of Mls on a piece of white pn'r lying on llriiii Mart in. We are Indeed proud the floor, leaving a fot print showof ll.o young ptsijile of our Mutual, ing a ist'iiliar mark on the shoo. . Meyer wn picket! up by the ) a fine group of actresse and mi-rsweidd U' hard to find tills Ibf whl'o ho was tarrying it bundle Milo Rrown whldi hdd (ho suit taken from the de of Holly wiHid. favond us with n solo. Mis Mar- Sen Ice company. The Imprint on brother I he paper matched the idioc worn garet i;iick'ii and' ln-limn-Ti- , laii!ifiil four by Meyer, who was bound to the Fred, gavo'ii Brain! to the illtrid flit r ; hall In the sum a All In all It wa lime, a grand Iay. for grand peo- of J.'.lmi wa set h lul In Ihe absence ple, so lo make a perfect is'tann of wiiiio, Meyer wa sent (o the n daiitv Iwgnii at nine County Jail. more o'diHk. Wc ask you. wasn't this Tom Ncybm, :w, Merrill Punster, the T.ig Ei cut of P'.Hr SI, and Cm Rrown. 2.1. wore to an Indeterminate sentence Tlie Si indiinvlaii jHplo of Mur of from one to 20 year In the stale f:iV St st lid Ward had a very Intersitng h.tt ling al Murray Stsmtd prison Wednesday when they In liislnlt court. The acWard htsl Sunday nt four tidmk. Mr. I'.lincr A'iilcrm. who recently cused pit aded guilty to nibbing the Murrny dty Jail of $iNl on Christletlllll'tl Inmi the Swedish nntl our inas Eve. when' bo s nt the p- - t h.ilf J ear, was the Tho Conjoint iiitttlng of South Tie Ladlts of the IlaplM tlnmh CmMoiiwooiI Ward M. 1.! A. Sunday under the. new evening. March 4, will will serve a tlitiiier In the ihiirdi hncinont Friday evening. Go auspice of the American legion of Jordan. and c" Ihl lieW Iniproleiiiolit to Post :n. Cha. R. Malsy will Is? the the church titnl enjoy it dclidoii speaker. dinner at small ifst. Court I' tin-in- com-t.letid- d Ml-sl- oll tn i i |