Show SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 14 1934 ART TALK GIVEN GROUP PARTY One of the Interesting events of the week was: the tea sponsored by the Osdcn branch of the American Association ot University Women at the home of Mrs Otis Weeks on Ecclea avenue Wednesday afternoon LcConte Stewart gave a splendid talk on the of "Art Appreciation" Prints from the Los Angeles Print Makers' show were J exhibited "Mr Stewart explained the prices of the technique in producing ts etchings lithographs and aqua-tint- s' Concerning the appreciation of pictures he said "Art requires study ftnd cannot be appreciated with-thelement of emotion It is not how thejpalntpr paints but Me must say 'something There are one thousand men who can paint to one who can talk with a Art ii priceless for it brush administers toi the better spirit In human nature Rral culture conMflUi of true appreciation of the best These days there truly Js need to feed the spirit with only the best" -- AMINER dry-poin- e ( n ladrr Mrs Don E Miss Evelyn Dobbs Mrs W Karl Hopkins Miss Lorna Wattls Mrs Owen ' hat-ess- a i Cutler Mrs Jiarry P Irwin and Mrs Harmon Barton were i j the lecture tea was Following served ! fi S ' Or i- - es Music was furnishrd by Beverly Brown: cellist Katherinc Morrcll violinist George Larkin O pianist Mrs TTnmM Dnhltt for the annua Oreen and Gold hair or the 1 L D 72!?? £crJnc Kawl10 arc serving on Important committees toaL e SSS on Friday evening at the Berthana ballroom The chapter birthday party will follow the meeting The Ancient Order of United Workmen will hold installation of officers Monday evening at eight o'clock In the Security Benefit association hall All members arc urged to be present There will be a delegation from Salt Lake City present Miss Bcrnlel McKell 1478 Marilyn Drive will entertain the B Sharp club on Thursday o'clock evening at seven-thirt- y All members are urged to -- i On Monday afternoon Mrs Charles Allen was hostess to the Wasatch Book club Mrs Walter French who spent thirteen years In China gave an interesting talk on the women of China She also displayed several oriental costumes and pieces of their hand work" ington's birthday celebration for the chapter announced that a buffet bridge luncheon was1 being arranged et the Hotel Ben Lomond for February 24 Mrs Darrell T Lane and Mrs O A Welslcy of Salt Lake were special guests and each chapter member had nn Invited guest - Betrothed ' ' two-thir- attend The ty i I': MacDowcll Ensemble chapter of the MacDowcll Colony league will meet at the home of Mrs M A Romney 2580 Jefferson avenue on Tuesday evening at eight-fiftee- n o'clock The evening iwlll be devoted' to -- xthe music of Robert Schumann Past Matron's circle Order of the Eastern star will meet on Tuesday evening January 18 at the Green Gables A six -- thirty dinner will be served Mrs Maye B Yates worthy grand matron of the grand circle of the Eastern Star of Utah Mrs P F Groggcr presiding matron of Queen Esther chapter and Mrs Dana Parkinson presiding matron Miriam chapter will be the j guests Oof i The regular monthly - meeting of the Philatheai class of the First Methodist church will be held Tuesday evening at eight o'clock in the Community House with Mrs J L ( Anderson and Mrs Sam Caddy as hostesses Members are urged to attend 0 - Woman's Christian Temperance union will hold a new crusade luncheon at one-thiro'clock at the Baptist church The Rev W II Fpwle of the Baptist church and the Rev W L French of the First Methodist church will speak Members and friends are urged to be present ty Miriam chapter No 14 O E S will hold a kenslngton bridge tea on Monday afternoon at two-thir- ty o'clock mJ the Masonio temple All visiting members are cordially invitedj Mrs B J Finch chairman of refreshments fys l Pythian Sisters: will hold reg- ular meeting on Tuesday evening at eight i o'clock in the Knights of Pythias hall There will be installation of officers O Queen Esther chapter H! iiHI hnM ft ln No on Friday evening at eight tnp Masonic trmDle "vt r 4 — v i l itTiiiancnt Waves Now Only $360 and Up Operators ) Ifauscr Florence Spauldinjj ' EAItL HEAD Expert Barber in Attendance Featuring Ladles' and Children's Hair: Cutting Foulgcr-Hur- st Beauty Shop Phone' 227 il 4 week-end-srtjf- Mls f Daughter hold their monthly board meeting at two o'clock on Monday January 15 at the home of Mrs Ada W Harding 884 Twenty-fourt- h street Mrs Rosella F Larkin president requests all members to be present f Jcnn Miss Albert daug htcr of Mr and Mrs' Clements H sen whose engagement to W I Roberts Is announced today OFFICERS NAMED AT SERVICE STAR EMILY CARR TO LEGION MEETING BE MARRIED ON The Service Star Legion met In COAST TODAY the Security Benefit hall 2320 Washington avenue on Wednesday afternoon January 10 Reports were given in connec tion with the decoration of graves of deceased membersthirty and their soldier dead during the Christmas season by the placing of wreaths Election of officers was held as follows Mrs Edith Jensen president Mrs Fred Sn fIrsfc vIcc President Mrs 7Mertelle Aldrich second vice president Mrs Irene Francis secretary Mrs! Marvel Oilmore treasurer Star points: Sisterhood Mrs Ardell Eldredge education Mrs Don Woolsey relief Mrs Fred Edson vigilance Mrs Janet 'Grcenwell' remembrance Mrs Kate Tlllet: historian Mrs Maud Eldredge Other officers will be appointed at a later date Miss Emily Carr accompanied by Mrs Austin Johnson left! on Thursday evening for Los An geles where her marriage to Conrad C Dletz will take place to-di f toi ay - d) avenue Guests included Miss Carr Miss Edna Hardy Miss Hdlen Hinckley' Mrs Matilda Hart Mrs Frank Watkins Mrs Irvjrur Sampson Mrs Chris Nelson Mrs G H Mrtlan Mrs John Evans Mrs Frank- - Stephens Mrs Austin Shaw) Mrs Wayne Mayhew Mrs Joseph Fuller Mrs Clifton Rhead and Mrs Josenh Fcrriel ius Cards were followed by re- - (re-elect- iresnments On Tuespay evening Mrs James Maher and Mrs Grant Lofgrcen entertained for Miss Carr at the home of Mrs Lofgreen Luncheon was served to Mrs 11 o Lund-qul- st Mrsj J C Carr Mrs RJ R Tonks Mr$ Frank Watkins Mrs Mary Cam Miss Beth Tonks Miss Ruth Lundquist Mrs Jerry Dan-ker- s of Salt Lake City and the honored guest On Wednesday evening MrsiC 8 Springer was hostess to a supper for the bride-to-b- e which the family and a few close friends ' were mdden The Junior Service Star met at the Security BenefitLegion on Wednesday afternoon Mrshall J G Falck national was president a special guest speaker Mrs Falck gave a splendid talk "dftlso "plained to their place in the community and what they can do to ?2 hu£a j - Pcro wa a good attendance of officers and members Mrs Joseph Aldrich the advisor was confined to her home and Anable to attend the meeting PLEA MADE FOR LUNCHEON PARTY OK APAHA r t m ADEQUATE ARMY BY SALT LAKER "'nl0 Acacia club met Friday at Luncheon Bur- Van Buren avenue was served at one Mrs I Jclk- - "Spotted Golden Gpikc chanter nii3DSh- ters of the American Revolution held an open meeting at the home m Cooley Eagle- - hy Luther ChlCf °f tho Sloux Indfan? 8 Special guests were Mrs E A Larkin Mrs O It Jensen Mrs R R Burton Miss Margaret Mrs Geneve Reeve and Mrs Noah S Pond Mc-Farla- CARD PARTY Vill RF WFf mi- - a I n cdipaavi ' 4 Zr::' '"w'w yany win te held at the home of Mrs H J Whitney Refreshments will be served- - Tlie speed ' record for fZ an h0Ur m?m°b:l" ihelAby 1 Eng- - Diesel-en- miIes of Mrs Otis Weeks 2523 Eccies avenue Monday afternoon Mrs Ralph E Bristol Mrs Amanda Wayde and Mrs Herbert were the Stadclman hostesses Mrs C V K agisting Saxton chairman of national defense had charge of the program Darrell T Lane of Gait Lake was me guest speaker and made itr?n? aPCftl for adequate na uonai dcrensc for the United - nc i 1Ie cltpd the fact that ims country is - seventeenth in the size of its standing army as ?tatM- - compared with the other nations of the world at a oner business mcctinsr v a Farm-- ! " W1C xloCI1!" ley presidlnj Mrs W E Trau-h- chal-maof the committee Tr' wi aiittiiya wi me annual Wash r n home- Mcl-'arlan- ! tt r MORGAN rtaMechftm entertain- - ' ed at a t$n$ party In honor of ( her Mrs following Misses Laura Fry Beth Jenkini Betty "T6ur$ on Fay Gileff mcl Randall LaVoil McchamJChtuster Olsen Eldcn -- The cast for the annual sixth! ViiLRTin e in jail Colo — (UP)-- Al- " LONOM(?ri? bert Lucci alias Joe Martinez has set up what police believe to bo Urcord for number of the all-tlnent In Chrlstmase4 ail—this was Jailed for wheii' Lficcia year ntoxicationn it marked the Aixth he had spent be- yuletide stfalgit itm ntnm aM Vlnl hflfa ! Christmas tf4 told officers ho was 18 and 'admitted ho had started drinkinp1' "4iea 'iiihib very young" T r-T- Russian I f Iters have surnasaed LieutenarnttCommander T Q W Settle's Altitude record by 1000 feet but their refcord Is not official since Russia Is nfri if member of- - the of UAeronautiauc Interna tionale Fed-eratl- "WiimWL flf ': 7 Ci i mini immn P r- I n tiiw-i- on 'til'- 'Q - E Advertising committee: Dr Ira J McKell chairman Jcnnlo F Budge Dorothy Tanner Gladys PH Crtndall Decorating committee Grant Lofgreen chairman Qharles Ellis Mosiah Holmes Ada Cran-- r m Gold and Green dance com- mittce: Oliver Ellis chairman Majory B Dahlstrom Alice Tanner 1 i Very Latest New v 1934 Model i RADIO Katherine Kay and Alice Brenton f4 TEXAS STREET BURNS BAY CITY Texas— (UP)— There was a hot time in Bay City when I -- a street caught fire A crw nt civu wor administration laborers were surfacing a street with shell and oil when one of the oil pots uviwa over ana surracinir brrnm Ignited The flames sorpad nntr a block covering the neighborhood! m smoKe and threatened to sweep quarter oi a mne into a dldstrict before the workman : got n- unaer control - The New Oil Permanent Wave $500 Leaves the Hair la Perfect Condition Phone C75 for an 9 Appointment !MK ' ! I' i m i ' 7- Q - what imart well-mad- M ' shoes with Fceturo e l of owning a brand niw I934(i viry lattii moVcf Philco on such qmozlng termil Short wavt Oiid rcaular bfoodcaiti tool Alp!nti! Police tot! Amateur stations! Progromi you vr htord Before) f virythfnf from 40 i9 JJOO WoeycUiJ you'll bt omoud at tto richntu of it (on its power th beauty of Jt cabinet :: J TKii il Hoi v' ''I ' ' i i ' " r t' ' you visit our Florshcim Sal4 and tako advantage of tho unlimited selections and low prices now prevailing f"n jup A HMIII jiuj' jt ! ffit Ctl Frrfi o wonderful radio for penonol vie rigl no jrouno ncpUtd lUtwt 81 """" St0tiAf bviH-t- n r fM -- h- LIBERAL TRADE-I- m Kdl ' 7: rniic y'Hf ihtfomi thmk (h thi rfmMr nH ALLOWANCE QN YOUR OLD RADIOI N radio SOME i STYLES §$5 m 3" I1 2317 WASH AVE PHONE 3245 4 - Winnie HONNOLD Beauty Shop In the Emporium ' ' Arch comfort can mean to your wardrolxj Thmk " ' ' Mccham :Bfiic& Whitticr Earl McchamBcd Giles Carvel Blnff ham MH Parley fc$arn of Carry Idaho Is vLiltlnsf relatives in Milton the pat threewtks while his daughter MlssLiiJ£ Mecham Is in tho L D S rital for treatment The Peterson Farm bureau were entertained 4$ a 'banquet Monday evening tfyr the Farm bureau ladies tmrjhft the banquet a ' program ?hd Hon tit were enjoyed ' ' by a large &&wd The Mlltjon Sunday schoordaa of Mrs Dwvry epcndlove was entertained 'At a bunco party At the Littleton feting house Lunch eon was is'rtved on the "small tables to jth following boya and girls of thfdnasr 'Olga Johrwon Betty Thiirto'n Beth Jenkins Doris Jensen' Renelda Olsen Ruth Crlddle Ellli Mecham Jay Spend-lov- e MacJrJ Peterson Bruce Whlttler Floyif qtles Eugene Whlttler spcciitljtucsts Miss Dorothy Butters and Margaret Giles of the Morgan high schoolopera Is chosen as follows: Harlan ClaTk Leila Tippctts Louise Taggart ' " After th© luncheon young DcepM 3 " Voll dAushtU3 bunco game 5a dainty was served to the ' MORGAN Jan 13— Mr and Mra W It 'Rich announce the marriage of their daughter Glen-n- a to Golden Porter son of Mr ana Mrs s o Porter both of Rlchville This ceremony was performed by Elder George F Richard! in the Salt Lake temple af - home SOCIETY January ' Mrs Arhiii Wlllamore of Evan ston was the:-eue- t of her mother Mrs J learns worth the past week Mrs iLU Cronble and email son of OKdr?cire visitinff her parents Mrian Mrs Thomaa Butters Mrs Ceosbie will leave toon for Pan Ornricisco to mako her dauRhter of Mr and Mrs E O McFarlandLWhofie marriage to If S Roup Jr of Tremonton will take place in the Bait Lake City temple on Wednesday January 17 - ke Prior her departure Miss Carr was the honored guest at a party given by Mrs S E Hinckley at her home 2724 Brinker -- i JeanctU Reha Drummond Donald Brough Woodrow Giles Don Williams Max White and Florence Wll- llama The opera is under the direction of J L Terry instruc- tor of music and will be presented January 29 r The following young people attended the stockmen's ball in Ogden in a party and attended a dinner after the ball Mlw Faye Williams Miss Esther Hopkina Miss Marjorlc Anderson Joe Williams Bert Robison and Charlei Crlddle Hugo 01rcn is at home and Is much Improved since his recent operation ' Mrs J 8 iiopkins 1 spending a few weeki Jn Bait Lake as the guest of her daughters Misses Mary and Lenor Hopkins Mrs Dolly Hammer Mrs Angus Helner and grandson Dick have returned home after' spending several weeks in Salt Lake vlsiting relatives Mr and Mr Arthur Clark and family of Bait Lnke spent the week with! Mrs Clark's mother Mrs Alice Whlttler of Peterson Mr and Mrs W D Francis MiM Vesta Snell and Harold Francis spent Sunday In Brlgham City the guests of relatives Rcinhardt OLsen and Mrs Agnes Olsen returned to their home last week after attending the six-tmr- ty Kt -- o'clock Saturday evening Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs served for officers and members Oscar Anderson Mr and Mrs of the division land their husbands Merrill Cross Mr and Mrs An ftC o'ciock on Wednes- A HTM I TAT drew McPhle Mr and Mrs Cliftn Phopnlx hall 1111UiLi £i VLill 1 Coversevening ford Spencer Mr and Mrs were laid' for twenty-fiv- e Ernest Heward Mr and Mrs A The committee-ficharge of dinA Blaei Mr At the annual meeting of the and Mrs A W ner arrangements comprised Mrs Stock Mr and Mrs N S Chase Martha Junior society held at the George Clark! Mrs T W Richhome of Mrs Henry W Nelson Mr and Mrs Frank Hoffman Mr Mrs Charles Wilkinson and ards on Wednesday and Mrs Everet Haines Mr and annual reports Mrs Harold LUsty were read and installation of ofMrs Leland Stevens Mr and Officers were Installed as folficers took place Mrs George M Mrs J C Scltz Mr and Mrs J lows: ruter was assisting hostess President Mrs B Blackner Mr and Mrs Glen George Clark vice president Mrs EdThe new officers Installed were: Eastman Mr arid Mrs Melvin Mrs George M Fister president ward Stevcmon secretary Mrs Guilders and Mr and Mrs H Mrs Herman B Way vice presl-deEdward Eichslaedt treasurer Mrs H Gcwecke Mrs Will W Bowman rePercy Coates Mrs chaplain The Misses Helen Hoffman and Charles Wilkinson Mrs Royal cording secretary Mrs guide Frances Bodine entertained memFred Douglas treasurer: Mrs Josenh Hutchenreiter: sentinel bers of the Girls' club at the Barker historian Mrs Thomas Mrs Thomasl Richards relief home of Miss Hoffman WednesJLsue secretary Mrj corresponding secretary Bodine Harry Present were the day evening Mrs Lyman Hyde parliaments Mrs Frank Hoffman pillars Misses Beth Atkinson Louise lan Mrs Gordon Baxter audi- Mrs Thomas Whlt-tflkf- ir "BODricty" Crawford Anna Laura Cluff tojr "Truth'ff Mrs Ola Lance Katherine Heward Grace Myers Chairmen of committees for the "Justice" Mi John Henley Edna Dlckerson Clara Marshall coming year are: contact Mrs J Q Mrs "Morality" star marshal Fae Morby and Phyllis Sharp Lcavltt ways and means Mrs Edward McOarry crescent marMr and Mrs a Howard Mosey It W Nelson Investigating' Mrs shal Mrs J H Case musician were hosts to the members of Mrs J B Bailey flag bearer George A Dickson visiting Mrs their dinner club at seven o'clock Gordon Baxter Mrs Harold Lusty transportation Saturday evening Bowls of rofic- Mrs A V Zabriskic membership Mrs P M iMulhall acted as colored were used to snapdragons Mrs Wesley Anderson by-lainstalling officer and Mrs Edcenter the tables and covers were Mrs George P Bowman program ward McGarry was installing laid Mr for and Mrs Wilbur J Mrs George Ward press Mrs marshal At the close of the inWatts Mr and Mrs William C Henry stallation ceremonies Mrs Clark stranqulst birthdays Haines Dr and Mrs L A Cheese Mrs C C Hctzcl who served as president during Mr and MrsiW It Smith Mr Charles N Barr of Chicago! the year 1933! was with and Mrs Andrew Coutts Mr and presented niKca to the- - members on the a beautiful gift1 on behalf of the Mrs O N Stlne Mrs Mabel Community Chest project members of the division The Carleton and Mr James E Cook ' presentation was made ' by Mrs Bridge was played during the eveEdward Stevenson who stated ning Mrs John Kenney enterGOLD AND GREEN that the gift was Intended' as an tained members of the Four-Leexpression of lovo and "esteem Clover club at luncheon at two and as an evidence of appreciaBALL ON FRIDAY tion o'clock Saturday afternoon Covof Mrs Clark's faithful servers were laid if or Mcsdames D L to the order In response Danks Frank Bateman John ATTHEBERTHANA ice Mrs Clark thanked the division Barton Arthur Workman Heber members and expressed her gratiWarburton Bs L Ervin Clarence The annual Gold and Green tude to members and officers for Ervln M Mi Hardlson Harry ball of the four-stathe support given her during the Mutuals Moon Joseph Bailey Chris Anwill be given at the Berthana past year After the iastallation derson LeMar Schoflcld Alice on Friday tvenlng January 19 a regular business meeting was Kaack Clarence J Barnes and mo xouowing are the commitheld j Floyd Smith Five hundred was tees In charge: R Lee Purring-to- n Miss Virginia Martin who had played during the afternoon Gertrude Bell Francis F Wiggins Olive S Blackburn David R Forfiha Lulu Child T Frank Williams Gladys Harb-ertso- n LONG-SHORT-WAV- ' a ty nt will the home of Mrs Robert I ton 2801 their husbands at a turkey dinner In Freeman's cafe at fieven-thlr- i ! county help It ceding i the evanston circle n literature (re-electe- 13-Prc- Gjl l?irrTT Relief society literary class will meet Friday afternoon at one fifteen o'clock in the children's room of the Carnegie library Mrs Christen Jensen will give the second lecture dealing with the contribution of the Hebrews to Weber Jan Wyo the annual installation SOCIETY HOLDS ' Utah Pioneers EVANSTON! ? The Mlitoll ward Mutual of- fleers ente rained the members of the Djmjtatle club "It fine ward amusement banquet hall (aftme and dancing wero ' ' enjoyed fey thirty-si- x dregent Glen Oirfj of Peterson was the ' of his mother last week from tlm 000 camp Mrs W Rogers who hM been conlm§d to bed the past few weeks l improving Miss Ver Taggart returned from Codfc Wyb where he spent the past tevonnonths as the guest ' of her bf ythtr and wife Mr and Mrs Howard Taggart Mls Uiaiburn of Bait Lake and OarjDetlLlttlefield of Of?den spent ouhdjiy at the Llttlefield of the Child's Conservation league were delightfully entertained by of the officers of Division No 102 of the A to the B of L ' E a delightful dinner was MARTHA JUNIOR "ff The Children's Hour club will meet Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock" in the auditorium of Weber college Irvin 8 Noall of Salt Lake City will continue his lectures on vocational guidance His subject Wednesday will be "Contribution of the Home to a Guidance Program" Ladles Aid society of the First Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon at o'clock In the Community House' Mrs Leo Btrstton Mrs Walter and MrsiL It Staus will VjLovell bo hostesses All women of the church lire cordially invited to DINNER SERVED BEFORE LEADERS ARE INSTALLED °lshop an?Mra xviriuurra ui vne s f MEETINGS OF CLUBS t cornorttlt - Members of: the Ogdcn Business and Professional women's club held their dinner meeting of the month on Saturday evening at the Hotel Den Lomond Mrs Revar Beck Bosone a former member of the Utah State legislature addressed the club on thjs Important subject "Legisla- Edna Hardy and Miss Otlon" Miss Douglas sang duets from the opera "Norma" Guests from out of town were Mrs Maude Neeley Leaver president of the Sale Lake B P W club and the Misses Alice Nellie And Flora Manning of Salt Lake Mrs Agnes Warner Bowen and Mrs Raymond Hughes of Ban : Francisco O funeral emtees for their nephew -who wasldrpwncd in ft canal Idaho FajLij Mr ami frs Oeorge Robfaoa spent Mrpdy in Farmlnfitcn §ji the gunm vi Mrs A M Lamb Mr ant Urn Frank Ctcvem were Gait L'ke visitors Gunday Mrtf Eherjer Malan and little) son havei?en visiting her par ents MrTatii Mrs Joe Llttleflrld ' Mr BmlUtf of Bait Lake was 'ilfpr this week In the Morgan Interest cf Hie Home Loan Eanls Weds Wednesday ed r TO 3 been visiting In Evanston with her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Ecott Martin since August left Monday morning for San Francisco where she is to be married Sunday to Allan Curtis of Santa Cruz California They will make their home in San Francisco for the present Mrs Martin and Mrs WInfleld Archer entertained at a luncheon last Saturday at the home of Mrs Archer in compli- -' ment to Miss Martin Silver pepper pods in silver bud vases were used to center the tables and covers were laid for Mrs W K Jacoby Mrs Print Storey Mrs R I Wooley Miss Virginia Henderson Mrs W R Plckreli Mrs David B Williams the guest of honor and the hostesses At a meeting of the H & H It club held at the home of Mrs Alma Barnes Wednesday afternoon with Mrs C E Shepherd president presiding officers for the coming year were elected Mrs Shepherd was as!' president Other officers and club leaders were chosen as follows: Mrs Carl Hansen vice president Mrs Norman punk secretary Mrs Leo Meadowcroft reporter Mrs William Tltmus Mrs Bert Dunmng and Mrs Cart Hansen nutrition leaders Mrs Chris Anderson Mrs Alma Barnes Mrs' William Johnson clothing lead- era Mrs Leo Meadowcroft Mrs William i Hirwhaw home leaders Mrs Leonard Mulford Mrs Alma Barnes music leaders Mrs Harold Sim Mrs recreation Joseph s Stevenson leaders Mrs William Hinshaw home management leader At the close of the meeting Mrs Shepherd was presented with a gift The Misses Elaine and Ruth Davis daughters of Arthur E Davis former Evanston train dispatcher have returned to their In Cheyenne after visiting" home in ' Ogden Evanston and Green River They are nieces of D A Davis 'Mrs Lee J Smith and Edwin Spencer at whoie homes they visited while In Evanston I V if m l) O ' -- X Annual Green and Gold Ball Next Eriday AT UNIVERSITY O THE OGDEN STAN DARD-E- v I' IIIWMI— M— — 'i 5 f -- i g ' ' I M 11 : ' |