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MTTSflATINE JOURNAU AND NEWS-TRIBUNE SAT.UEDAY, MAY Coronation Ceremony Impressive Of Muscatine South Circuit Of Methodist Churches Officers and committees of the Muscatine South Circuit of the Methodist church for 1942-43 1 are'announced today by the Rev. Judson T. Perkins, pastor of the churches. Included in the circuit are the Musserville, High Prairie and Island Methodist churches. On the board of trustees of the Musserville church are Aaron James, L.

B. Hoopcs, W. H. C. Toborg, Harry Lewis, Paul Slack and William Durst.

Stewards of the church are Harry Lewis, treasurer, Mrs. William Dust financial secretary, L. B. Hoopes, Archie King, Mrs. John Tiedemann, Mrs.

Albert Snavely, Raynard James. Mrs. Raynard James, Mrs. Alice Latham, Mrs. Archie King, Mrs.

L. B. Hoopes and Donald Keller. Communion stewards, Mrs. E.

Hoopes and Mrs. Aaron James. Other officers include Mrs. Aaron James, president of the W.S. C.S.; Paul King, president of the Youth Fellowship league; E.

W. Hoopes, Aaron James, C. T. McCabe, Albert Wilson, L. B.

Hoopes and Asa Shepard, parsonage trustees; Archie King, superintendent the Sunday school, Coronation of the Blessed Virgin Mary by members of the St. Maft as school Sodality was a solemn and impressive ceremony Friday afternoon on the SL. Matiuas parish grounds at the site of the shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes. Catherine Ellen Flannery, the May queen, is shown above presiding at the ceremonies with her attendants, Mary Ann Weis and Carnm Rose Thauren Standing on the lawn in front of the shrine are the crown bearer, Kathleen Rook with Elaine Jar- raid Kathryn Ahtf and Rita Lawler. John Hall is the flag-bearer at the left, and the cross-bearer at the right is John Kelly.

and John Hall, treasurer. Maxwell, Steinke Vows Taken 325 Mothers, Daughters Are Guests At Party At First Baptist Church. Approximately 325 mothers and daughters of the First Baptist church and their guests participated in the annual mother and daughter event Friday evening at the church. The tables were arranged with bright bouquets of garden flowers and other appointments featured the spring motif. The Rev.

Vincent Brushwyler, pastor of the church, and Robert Griffin, superintendent of the Sunday school, were special guests. 4 The invocation was given by Robert Griffin. Mrs. Robert Greene, presided as toastmistress. was Included on the program group singing of hymns ar.ri ap- Girt JCOUt 1 rOOpS propriate songs, led by Lillian P-nonm-nS-innt Thomas, with Miss Lillian Fried- Make FreparallOnS crichien as the accompanist.

or Summer Camp Two Reign At Forma Party at Highlighting the year's program of fun night events at the Young Women's Christian Association was the formal affair held Friday night in the gymnasium. Seventy couples enjoyed the parly and the music for the dancing was furnished by Hal Forman and his orchestra of Cedar Rapids. Decorations for the occasion centered ground a large Maypole ar- brightly colored Harry Lewis, assistant superintendent of the Sunday school: L. 3. Hoopes, charge lay leader and delegate to the conference, and Mrs.

J. Minder, alternate lay member to the annual conference. The committees for the year follow: Membership, Mrs. W. A.

Fisher, Mrs. R. James and Mrs. Archie King; finance, L. B.

Hoopes, Aaron James, Harry Lewis; pastoral relations, Raynard James, Harry Lewis and Mrs. John Tiedemann; nominations, L. B. Hoopes, Aaron James and Arc-hie King, auditing, Donald Keller, Robert Stolir and Ernest records, Mrs. George Springborn.

Archie King, and Mrs. Aaron James. Church fjoard of education, Mrs. Donald Keller, Kenneth Snavely, Mrs. L.

B. Hoopes, Archie King. Mrs. Paul Slack, Mrs. Albert Sr.avely, Paul.

King. Mrs. H. Toussaint and R. James.

Church board missions, Ernest James, Archie King, Serena Lockwood and Mrs. Richard Gray. Music. Mrs. W.

A. Fisher, MLss Doris Raushenbcrger, Miss Lois Law, R. James. Policy committee, L. B.

James and Mrs. J. Tiedemann. Island Church. Trustees for the Island Methodist church include Alfred Bohling, Harold Butcher, Miss Inez Cross.

Albert Wilson, Asa Shepard, Ed Greincr and Ralph Essex. On the board of stewards are Miss Inez Cross, financial secretary, Alfred Bohling, Asa Shepard. Oscar Lea, Mrs. Arthur Shepard, Mrs. John Holliday, Waller Hargrave, Mrs.

George SliouHz, George Greincr, Ralph Lea, John H. Cross, treasurer, Frederick Westbrook, John Graham and William Pelton. The communion stewards r.rc Mrs. Asa Shepard and Mrs. Glen Nuptial vows of Miss Norma Mac Maxwell, daughter of Mr.

Mrs Aldon Maxwell, of Conesvill-e. anc Bernard Francis Stcin.ke, son Mr. and Mrs. 0. E.

Steinke, of 415 Pond street, were exchanged at 2 ceremony at 8 o'clock night in St. Mary's rectory. The Rev. Henry M. Sendbtiehler- pastor of the church, officiated a' the ring ceremony.

The attendants were Miss Dorothy Mich, a close the bride, and Dor brother of the bride- Wilton Girls Wm Recognition friend of Steinke a Sroom. Ths bride's dress was of blue chanso rayon crepe with biegt. accessories, and the bridesmaid wore a sheer flowered dress will white accessories. Mrs. Maxwell, the bride's mother, chose a navy blue sheer ensemble with while accessories, ann the bridegroom's mother wore a blue flowered dress with white accessories.

After tin: ceremony there was a reception at the couple's home at 10!) East Kighth street. Mrs. Steinke a graduate of the Conesville high school with the the class of 1940, and has been employed at the Spanish Villa. Mr. Slsinkc was graduated from St.

Mary's high school and is employed at Huttlg's. Wilton Misses Grctchen Martin. Betty Mann and Orma Darting, three Wilton younpr women known as the Three TwirlinR Taps are receiving much recoRnition with their tap dancinff and batan twirling- acts in which they have appeared in many entertainments Wilton mid ncisrhbonnp; towns, will do their specialty act and dance with an all girls chorus at a theater in Davenport, Thursday, May 28. Treloar And Grell Revealed West Liberty Miss Betty I Treloar of Clear Lake, and Rueben Grell. industrial arts instructor in the West Liberty school, were married on Saturday.

May the home of the bride's parents at Clear Lake. The school faculty hold a charivari this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Alton. Bridge was enjoyed and a gift was given the couple.

served. 218 Alumni And Friends At Wilton School Event 3 Wilton Two hundred and eighteen alumni and friends attended the 44th annual banquet of the Wilton High School Alumni Association Friday evening in the school gymnasium ar.d served by the women of the Trinity Evangelical and Reformed church. Merle Haebne- '13 of Iowa City presided as toastmaster at the afterdinner program. Harold led the assembly Miss Huth Har-i'rJ per- '33 welcomed the class of i i Seniors, foates Given Diplomas Foster. Mrs.

Ralph Essex is prosi- mont exercises for dent of the W.S.C.S., and Miss i Frances Bohling heads the Forum. Members of the various committees Frances annual commcr.cc- Tipton junior college and i school were: held in the school auditorium Thursday evening. The com- Mrs. Korte, Helen Leave On Vacation M-s Korte and daughter, Helen, o. 316 West Sixth street, today for a trip through Montreal and Quebec.

They plan to return- by way of Boston. The two will be gone about two 3 pci v.iu.j^ rt wore 1942 to membership in the asso- $pnng Party Or elation and Robert Mann '42 re- Daughters Soc ial Glances sponded. Soldiers of the alumni was Riven by Miss Frances Kelley '10. Other numbers were: Toasts, Kenneth Hetzier '31, Mrs. Etta Gates Kelley '93.

Reminiscences of class of '92, Miss Kate CreiU, Mrs. Maude Johnson Norton. Violin solo, Miss Edythe Stol- '42; vocal solo, Mrs. Marie Grunder Sabbath, '19; oboe solo, Edwin Smull '42; reading, Frank Angcrer '42, specialty number, "You Arc Moore and Mrs. J.

Graham; nance, Alfred JSohlir.g, Asa Shep- Jean Roberts favored the guesU with a group of vocal A talk, ranged with streamers. Miss Marion Edmonds and Rob- Ut Phillips were chosen by the ard and John H. Cross; pas i guests to reign as king queen i at the affair. follow- Membership. Miss I mcnccmen: address.

Cross Emerson I What You was delivered by Professor Marcus Bach, of -the school of religion, State Univer- "At My Mother's Knee" Plans arc under way by all of ihe local Girl Scout troops for the; George Moore, -VI r. and Mrs. W. L. annual summer day camp to be; Sheld'on and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert held r.t Weed park next month. I Stahl. was giver, by Ruth LcFever, campi sponsored by the Girl i The party was planned by the relations. Oscar Lea.

Mrs. George Shoultz and Albert Wilson; nom, millions. Ed Greincr. Mrs. Ralph Chaperor.es were Mr.

and Airs. Lca and Charles Wilson; sity, Iowa City. Ten graduates of Tipton college received their diplomas, as well; as 5C members of the senior class of the high school- Two! The meeting of the K. N. A.

club will be audit, Mrs. Arthur Shepard. members of the junior college Vincent Brushwyler's topic was Mothers Prayers," and Vio- MT. GKOVE SCHOOL CLOSES FOR TERM Grove school, taught by Mrs. "Ruby Moorhead, closed with an all-day picinic, with parent and friends as guests.

Games were played in the after- going to Jackie Sauer, Harrie! noon with prizes Heinkel, and Mrs. Frank Batchelor. Relay games were also played and prizes awarded- Pupils on the honor roll for the past six weeks are: Harriet Te Strake, Jackie Heinkel, Lucy Shepard. Sue Shepard, and Marilyn Holtz. Those with perfect attendance during the same period were: Harriet TeStrako, Alfred Richter, Lorraine, Jackie and Marlene Heinkel.

Shirley Sue Shepard, and Marilyn Holtz. Those perfect attendance records for the entire year are: Harriet Te Strake. Lorraine Marlene and Jackie Heinkel. On the honor roll -for the year were: Harriet Te Strake, Jackie Heinkel, Lucy and Sue Shepard and Marilyn Holtz. ROSE CROIX SHKIXE RECEIVES INVITATION An invitation has been received for members of Rose Croix Shrine No.

5. of Jerusalem, to attend the ceremonial of Oriental Shrine'No. 7. Davenport, on Dinner v. ill be served at 6:15.

Reservations must be Tuesday noon. made by Camping sessions will be held each day and will include swimming, games, singing and other general camping activities. When the members of St. Mathias troop No. ti held their meet- i ing this week they planned a pic- "ct "pumas used for her subject.

I long 10 the organization. "My Mother's King." Selections were offered by a K'u-li' sextette. Marilyn Dar.z, Marilyn Zoller. Shirley Suizbergcr, Patricia Van Zyl, Gloria Van Zyl and Mary Ellen Law. Miss Georgia Davidson is leader of the group and the accompanist.

Their selections were "The Answer" and "Brahms Lullabyc." Special recognition was given to several of the mothers and they were given corsages. Mrs. Roy Powell was the youngest grandmother present, Mrs. Barrel! Meinke the mother with tht youngest baby. Mrs.

Lydia Hill, the oldest grandmother, and Mrs. Harold Grccnwald, Mrs. Charles Rensink, and Mrs. Ar.ton Smit. the mothers with the most dai'sh- ters present.

ids of the! committee headed by Dorothy whether or "not -Jiey and Mrs. Robert Girl John Holiday and Victor Hollar; records, Mrs. Richard Bai'tenhng- en and Mrs. Melvin Foster; hos- Reserve secretary. Corinne Foster Is Honored At Shower Atalissa Mrs.

Harold Ridenour and Mrs. Leonard Agr.ew entertained a group of friends at i the home of Mrs. Ridenour in me for May 28. Mrs. Jack Ogle honor Mjss Corinr FoslC It th le cr he i whose marriage to Warren 'logs of Anamosa will be an event oil May 31 at the Methodist church iji West Liberty.

The event was in the form of a linen shower for Miss Foster, who was the recipient of many which Miss Blanche Carney taught several new songs and folk dancss. Mrs. VanderHorn presented the highlights of the regional conference at DCS Moines at the meeting of St. Mary's troop No. 7 this week.

A hike and picnic is planned for next week. Helen Althaus treated the girls of Lincoln school troop No. 3 at their picnic at Weed Park. Dillions Entertain For Zion Lutheran Teachers, Officers Mr. and Mrs.

N. F. Dillon, Sixth street, entertained the Sunday school teachers ar.d offic- 'ers of the Zion Lutheran church Friday night. Games were provided for entertainment during the evening and prizes were given in defense stamps. Mrs.

Frank Streitlcr. of Des Moines, a sister of Mrs. Dillon, was a special guest. pitals and homes. Mrs.

Ed Greiner. Mrs. Frank Kemp and William Pelton. Church board of education. Miss Frances Cross, Mrs.

Oscar Lea, Mrs. V. Hollar. Frederick Westbrook, Mrs. William Pelton, Mrs.

Asa Shepard and Mrs. Arthur Shepard. On the church board missions arc Oscar Lea, Frederick Westbrook, John Graham. Music committee. Alfred Bohling, Miss Frances Cross, Miss Doris Greiner and Mrs.

John Holliriay. Policy committee, William Pelton and Miss Frances Cross. Frederick Westbrook is superintendent of the church school and William Pelton is the assist- Eunene W. Moylan, West Liberty, and Jack Sheets, Tipton. are new members of the armed forces and their diplomas were presented absentia.

Eleven members of the senior class of the high school are members of the National Honor Soc- lovely and useful gifts ant superintendent. were presented under a miniature maypole of aqua and yellow the bride-io-be's chosen colors- ry and tine, Mrs. John McColm. Mrs. Albert Weiss.

Airs, Lynn Watters, Mrs. Dora Watters, Mrs. Walter Weiss, Mrs. Gco Weiss and Hilda, Mrs. Bert Kline, Mrs.

Ray Shetler, Mrs. Bob Geertz, Mrs. Elmer Kline, Mrs. Roy Tipton. Mrs- Jess Foster, Corrine.

Marilyn and Geneva Foster, Mrs. Agnew and Mrs. Ridenour. Prairie. Trustees of the Prairie church include Ernest Eiehelberger, Fred Rann, C.

nose pruseiu mis. nai- Levi Eichelborcrer Frerf Rann ry McKee, Mrs. Ballard and Mrs- Ralpn Tipton of Musca- dcll HoopeS- McCabe. Clyde Rebekah Club Plans Annual Banquet Tuesday The annual banquet of the Miriam Rebekah club will be held Tuesday evening at the Alpine room" of the Tip Top- The dinner well-be served-at 6 o'clock. Those planning to attend must make reservations by 9 a.

m- Monday with Mrs. Ethel Sissel. important business meeting will precede the banquet. Young Women Of Roach And Musser Office At Breakfast Young, women employed at the Roach and Musser office enjoyed a May breakfast early this mom- ing at Musser park. Those-in attendance were Ruth' McCaffrey, Louise Hess, Betty Lamb, Rosetta Royster, Helen Teichmiller, Marie Lewis, Gertrude Salek, Margaret Etter, Jean -Begey, Leta Waters.

Gertrude Lange. Margaret McTurk, Florence Stark, Betty Peetz, Lorraine Peetz, Derelys Roberdee and Dorothy Bentzinger. WINNERS AT REDMEN CARD PARTY NAMED Prize winners are announced from the benefit card party Friday night at the Redmen hall. In euchre, the prizes were given to Carlton Meyer, and Leona Hank, and Eva Fletcher and Bertha Roby received the awards in five hundred. The special prize was given to Eric Bartelt.

BETTY JOYCE MILLER VISITS FRIENDS HERE Miss" Betty Joyce Miller, 'formerly of Muscatine, has returned to her home at 2129 Frisco drive, Davenport, after spending the week with friends here. She was a guest at the homes of lone Welch, Jackie Freers and Palma Miss Miller, who was injured in an accident on Morch 1 with a group" of other young people, is about on crutches. Minder and O. E. Eichelbergor.

Stewards for 1942-43 are Ernest Koopes, Fred Rann, Wendell Hoopes, treasurer, C. T. McCabe, Clyde Minder, Stewart Hitchcock, Lawrence Boshaft. Eugene Brent. Carl Foster and Harold Van Zandt.

Mrs. C. W. Harbaugh and Mrs. 0.

E. Eicheiberger are the communion stewards. Heading the W.S.C.S. is Mrs. Lawrence Boshart, and Glen Whiteley, is president of the C.I.C.

league. The committees follow: Membership, Roy Baker, Mrs. They are Marilyn Florence Baer, Norma M. Chapin. Sarah Jean Cobb.

Ruth Eleanor Eilers, Shirley M. Hippie, Marilyn Hoon, Richard D. Moon, Jr-. Ruth I. Potter, Clara Sunshine Tuesday.

June 2, with Mrs. Mary Dcrmedy. a. meeting of the Women of the Moose, chapter 447, will be held at 8 p. m- Monday at ihe Moose hall.

A chapter night program will be presented in choree of Myrtle Howell- Miss Gretchen Martin Ml, Miss Belly Mann '-11, Miss Orma Darting ''-il. Officers were elected for 1943 held and it wus voted lo place an honor Planned For Monday. St. Mary's Pupils Appear In Recital roll of alumni men in service arc: President, Leo Grunder '33; i vice president. Mrs.

Zelia Noble Abbott '20: secretary. Miss Norma Kretschma'r '39; treasurer, Arthur J. Wackcr '05. Executive committee, Mark Collier '18, Keith Thurston ''12, Mrs. Cloe Gill Walton '20, Mrs.

Janet Smith Snider '40, Mrs. Anna Korte and Mrs. C. W. DeRoque acting as co-chairmen for the spring party o' the Joan of Arc Court.

Catholic Daughters of America, with the other member.O their committee have completed plans for the party be held Monday night at the K. of C. hall. Others on, the committee are Miss Margaret Wessels. Mrs.

K. Dodder, Mrs. Elmer Leu and Miss 4 Ida Lec-hnsr. Dessert will be served promptly af 7:30 o'clock followed by a social evening and games of court whist. All members of the court are urged to att-snd.

'U Miss Ida Miller, DCS Moines; Mrs. i- Frank Stevens, Beverly Hills, Calif-: Mrs. Guy Spore, Miss Rita Roedercr. Miss Maureen Wackcr, Davenport; Private First Classy An vocal entertaining musical and recital was presented Friday Rismiller, and Margaret Ann afternoon by the music pupils of Ague, st Mary's school in the school hall. A large appreciative audience enjoyed the program.

Those taking part were Rudy Fath Regcna Fath. Gerald Cun- inghnm. Betty Jean Hennmg, Marilyn Bekker, Patricia Fuller, Eichelberger ar.dMrs. C. WHar-l iic bauh imance a baugh; finance, O.

E. ger, C. T. MeCabe, Wendell Hoopes; pastoral relations, C. T.

McCabe, Mi's. C. W. Harbaugh and Wendell Hoopes: nominations, Ernest Hoopes, Roy Baker and C. W.

Harbaugh; audit, Fred Rann, Ernest Hoopes and Levi Eichei- berger; records, Clyde Minder, Harold VanZandt and- Stewart Hitchcock; hospitals and homes, Mrs. John Minder, Mrs. B. Hitchcock. and Mrs.

O. E. Eichei- berger. On the church board of education. Mrs'.

Fred Rann, Mrs. Wendell Hoopes, Mrs. E. Hoopes, Roy Baker, Mrs. Hitchcock.

Mrs. Sam Altekruse. Lysle Eichelberger, Mrs. C. W.

Harbaugh and Clyde Minder. Included on the board of -missions are Mrs. Glen' Whitely. B. Hitchcock, Jr.

and Mrs. Wendell Hoopes. Music committee. Mrs. Lawrence Boshart, Mrs.

E. Hoopes and Margery Louise Boris. Gertrude K. E. Buck, Sarah Jean Cobb, Lucille A.

Crock, Ruth Eleanor Eilers, Mary Jean Fields, Patricia Caple, Louis Master, stance Rubner, Catherine Begey, Carol Schwab. Leonard Aull. Richard Oberhaus. James Wayland, Leo Oppelt. Billy Cunningham, Darlene Peyerl and Mary Eesey- Robert Milder was the usher, and Bernice Blaesing announced.

Roland. Marilyn Becky. Arlene Sohn, Junior college graduates in-j lleno'Blaesing, Rosemary Goetz- clude- Edward Barnes. Slanwood, I man, Kclene Angerer, Betty U- George Fraseur. Tipton; De- Leary, Mary lores Gerber.

Tipton; Margery Nash, West Branch; Jack Sheets. Tipton; Meredith Sheets, Tipton: Wm. E. Moylan. West Liberty; Everett Von Mcunster, Bennett: Lawrence Chapin.

Cedar BluCf; Port Stonerook, Clarence- Members the senior class of Tipton high school include: Marilyn Ann Ague, Florence Eloise Baer. Sarah Alice Norma Morine Chapin, Robert Countryman. Melvin W. Doerrr.anr., Betty Jane France, Hazel Marie Hamilton. Glenn E.

Hill, Shirley Maxine Hippie. Marilyn Kathryn Hoon. Evelyn M. Kramer, Darlene M. La Rue.

Betty E. Long, Lesley W. Marquett, William H. Maurer, Richard D- Moon, Keith L. OcheHree.

Clarice Eileen Peterman, Milo E. Ruth Irene Potter, Mary L. Richards. Robert C- Rismiller, Medin R. Ruchotzke.

Hilda C. Schnack, Hilbert F. Smith, Oma Jane METHODIST CIRCLE ENJOYS MAY PARTY The May par.ty of the women of Circle No. 3 of the Methodist W. S.

C. S. was held Thursday afternoon st the home of Mrs. Robert Kisner, 1010 Mulberry avenue. Assisting hostesses were Mrs.

Hush Chance, Mrs. A. F. Swafford, Mrs. Wayne Eckhsrdt, Mrs.

Edith Wingerter. Mrs. T. H. Gott'orecht, and Mrs, J.

J. McSwiggin. '12. Out-of-town guests were and Mrs, Merle Keabr.er. Iowa Mr.

ar.d Mrs. a 1 cl I 1011 Ja Maurer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sabbath, Miss Frances Kelley, Vera Soukup, Muscatine; Mrs. Louis Rickelman, 111.: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Beitel Speaks at Pythian Meeting Members of the Wyoming Lodge, No. 76, Knights of Pythias, had the opportunity of hearing a former member, Fred Beitel, of Edwin E. Frederick, Betty Jean st- Petersburg, when they Hegarty.

Darlene Louise Hohnbaum, Robert Horn, Kenneth Kinyon, Elmer H. Kunde, William J- Leather-by, Patricia Ellen Lunch, Wesley L. Marquett, Lee McQuillen, Harold R. Morden, Roland E. Osborn, Orville H.

G- Pfettscher, Margaret Ann Roland, Clara Jean Rismiller, Gorda Evelyn Safley, Clark Ej. 'Sievers, Nelma, June Virgil C. Slin- ocher, C. Wayne Tisingcr, Carl Edward Wehde, Mrs. S.

Hitchcock. Policy committee, Minder and Mrs. J. W. Hoopes.

Roy Baker is superintendent ot the church school with A. E. Thompson as the assistant. met at the K. P- hall, Friday evening.

Mr. Beitel gave an informal talk on the various activities of the Pythian work in the Southern stales and some of his experiences in Florida. He was an officer of the local lodge from 1910 until he left lor Florida, where he is active in Pythian work, in that area. Following -the talk, a round table discussion was held. Deeds Recorded Ollie N.

Long to Hairy C. Beeson and Lir-nic C. Beeson, lot 18, Union addtion to Muscatine (ex.) Will Remember? comes and it is a 1 st inevitable that some time the necessity will arise you remember the information we have given you, and are giving you, in this space, or will you be obliged to merely GUESS? The decision is an important one, and the moment of need is often a trying period. Consider the facts NOW, and KNOW when the times comes! YELLOWSTONE MONTANA WASHINGTON for a "keep fit" vacation FUNERAL HOME 216 WEST THIRD ST. Plan your vacation to pep you up lor strenuous war days.

Go northwest on the famous OLYMPIAN for restful coniort, grand meals, a great scenic route and 656 over the monntaini-' i In Montana, visit Yellowstone or take 1 a Week-in-the-West vacation at Gallatra Gaieway Inn. In Washington, stop off jet Spokana for Grand Coulee Dare; Seattle and Taoome £or Mt. Haimet and the Olympic Peninsula. SHORT DIRECT HOUTE Tho MilwoukM Rood il lie only railiwd oporttino it. own T.iln oilJh.

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