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THE PRESS DEMOCRAT, SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1939 6 I MIXUP PHONE NUMBER 410 Santa Rosa Social and Club News In Hollywood BYRD WEYLER KELLOGG By BUBDETTE JAY Wm.L.Reed to Wed I HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 27 (INS) Wins Diyorce I Mrs. Clark Gable Rivals Maude Adams Joan Carol wouldn have a long- term contract on a silver platter Petaluma Girl Relatives were told of the en She had two of them before she AAUW to Sponsor Dance Concert The establishment of a Junior College scholarship is the first project to be promoted this year by the Sonoma County Branch, American Association of University Women. As a means of reaching their ob was five and served her time with out benefit of cameras. gagement at a Christmas day gathering, and now friends of Women to Survey Indirect Taxes Mrs.

James E. Wales of Berkeley, California committee member for the National Consumers' Tax Commission, is assisting others to launch a nationwide study of hidden and indirect taxes. She recently appointed Mrs. May Lilicn-thal of Oakland as Alameda This Hollywood experience made a skeptic of the seven-year-old Miss Marjorie Ellsworth Carpenter of Petaluma and William L. Reed of Santa Rosa are being who figures that the popularity of a film cutie-pie is often briefer than that of an ingenue.

informed of the betrothal, al jective, the college women will though no wedding plans have Following a flasn Dit debut in present a group of young dancers on the evening of January 19 in must show a tired feeling. Actor Robinson was much too spry and active to suit the needs of the script, according to Director Die-terle, so he had to get tired. The scene takes place in a German beer garden, replete with singing waiters and an orchestra. Director Dieterle ordered the band to strike up with a few Viennese waltzes, and asked Edward G. Robinson to dance till he almost dropped.

Dr. Ehrliclj danced through three waltzes and came up fresh as a daisy. He tired out Ruth Gordon, who plays' the role of his wife. He tired out her standin. He went into his fourth waltz with a comely extra.

They whirled and whirled. He followed with the script girl. Then after that with one of the makeup artists. "I'll do it myself," Director Dieterle said. And he did.

Edward G. Robinson dropped after his been made. Mr. and Mrs. Law "The First Baby," three years ago Joan was placed under contract by county chairman.

rence P. Carpenter, parents of the Little Theater at the Junior Mary Pickford and Jesse L. Lasky It II the bride-elect, announced the College, and will use the proceeds The immediate activity under I I I a.s a nucleus of the scholarship engagement on Christmas day. but never appeared in any pic tures for them. The elder of two daughters, i i fund.

Marian Van Tuyl, one of the Six months later she was signed Miss Marjorie Carpenter is a leading voiinger dancers in the member of a family that is widely by B. P. Schulberg but again fin Li-a 4' ished her contract without having known in Sonoma county. She it I mil mi ir tmii umii.riiii.miii.li Mt.lfclu been cast in a production. is the grananaugnter or Mrs.

l.uiu Irked by this delay and the in Northrup ad Mrs, Jennie Car field of American concert dance, and her concei dance group, will be introduced to the Santa Rosa audience in an educational and entertaining performance. For the past ten years Miss Van Tuyl exorable march of time, Joan penter, and a sister of Miss Helen Carpenter. launched into the free-lance field with a manager and publicity Mr. Reed is the son of the; late waltz with William Dieterle. That was just right for the cameras.

build-up in the person of her father, Wright L. Felt. Mr. and Mrs. William Reed of Sebastopol.

He was educated in the Analy High School and is She hasn't been much idle since, Hill-Garatti Troth taken will be to establish tax study units to work with the 5500 N.C.T.C. groups now functioning in some 5000 communities, said Mrs. Males of the national set-up. "This is a movement in which women have a special interest," she said. "Almost 90 per cent of the retail shopping is done by women.

Through this education program every woman learns for herself how much she pays in hidden taxes that raise the price of every article she buys. The thousands of local N.C.T.C. units are linked together by the common desire to reduce the load of hidden taxes which bear most heavily on low income families. "Most people pay hidden taxes without even knowing it." Mrs. Wales asserted.

"This is proven by a recent survey, which showed that 76.8 rr cent of all slate! taxes, 52.5 per cent of local collections and 44.1 per cent of fed with featured roles in such pro. employed in the Santa Rosa branch of the American Trust Company. He is a relative of Revealed in Marin ductions as "One Mile From Heaven," "Lancer Spy," "Walking Down Broadway," "Mr. Moto's Last Warning," "Gateway," "White Lady of the Orient," and "The Informally the engagement of Miss Marjorie Hill and Lawrence Mrs. Edward Koford, Mrs.

Den-man Barlow of Sebastopol, and Harold Hotle of Guerncville. been instructor of dance at the University of Chicago, so has exerted influence in educational and artistic circles in the Middle West. The young dancer came to the coast in the fall of to be director of dance at Mills Col-lego, and she has since danced in conceits with her group before many and varied audiences. She has given lecture demonstrations in dance technique and composition for groups at the San Francisco Museum of Art, and for club women and university students. During the past summer Miss Van Tuvl was guest master teacher of i Tower of London." Garatti was announced in Marin county during the recent holidays.

The attractive bride-elect is the Actress Ruby Keeler is shown as she appeared on the witni'ss stand in Ims to got a divorce from Al Jolson. She testified lie railed her and otherwise ridiculed tier. While showing off some expert Schoolmates Meet skating didoes at the Los Angeles food show recently, Joan was seen daughter of Mr. and Mrs1. Ray by Gregory La Cava, RKO Radio Hill of San Rafael, and the grind- At Evening Party producer-director, who promptly daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William High school and college friends signed her for Ginger Rogers' brat Hill of San rrancisco, were entertained last night at the Mary Hamptons Column Mr. Garatti is the son of Mr. home or Mr. and 'Mrs.

Harold and Mrs. Joseph Garatti. and a eral revenues were indirect taxes shi table to consumers." Miss Josephine Dillon, who likes to be known as dramatc coach and not as the first Mrs. lark Gable, is shown in New-York as she disclosed plain to leave lor Columbia, to assume duties as dramatic coach' at Christian College, which Is a rival of Stephens College, where Maude Adams is dramatic coach. Jones by their daugOter, Miss dance technique and composition at the-University of Washington in Seattle.

brother of Mrs. S. W. Bcnepe of Emily Jones and Miss Adelaide San Rafael. He and his future National leader of the tax education drive is Mrs.

Mel villc Mucklestone of Chicago, a former Williams of the University of California, and Miss Christine Chris- wife are graduates of the San Rafael High School. tensen of San Jose State Teachers' College. national president of the American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Dorothy Arnold bf La Canada is state Once I wrote a column just about this time Left 're New Year's Eve which was received with so many thanks and open acknowledgment that I'm always tempted to play with the same wise notions each new time that New J.C.

Dean to At Women's Club Members of the Rincon Valley1 Improvement Club will meet today sister, Honeybell in "Primrose Path." The call of the wild came to Edward the eagle and he flew right out of the picture. The picture is "1,000,000 B. a prehistoric film produced and directed by Hal Roach. This happened while the company was on location in Fire Valley, Nevada. Edward the eagle had a minor part in the proceedings.

He was supposed to sit on a rock and add a primitive touch to the scenery. This he did, very effectively. Then, as the script wanted, Edward took The evening was arranged as a dessert bridge and reunion for director for California. golden college students who are known in Santa Rosa, and for local fricnlis Year draws neai at the club house to hear a program which includes a talk by of the hostesses who are enrolled ICE CREAM That's getting In a St. Louis divorce case, Elmer de Brunner testified that Maurice Hamilton (top), an electrical worker, had offered him $100, an automobile and a refrigerator if De Brunner would take Hamilton's wife (lower).

Both Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton sought a decree. the Junior College. Dean Egbert H.

Clark on -Hic The guests included Miss Molly ready for hew Year's Eve clothes, naturally. Last year five whole, actual Patchett of U. Miss Leone Steele of Dominican College; Miss Junior College, Its Needs and Its Activities." The incidental program of music will be presented under the supervision of Mrs. Today's Events Young Ladies' Institute St. Rose Hall.

Bassett Seawell Wedding G. C. Bassett home. Rincon Valley Club Rincon Valley Clubhouse. U.S.W.

V. Auxiliary Veterans' Hall, Courthouse. Baptist Circle 2 Mrs. Harold Kirsey, hostess. TOMORROW'S EVENTS Informal Gathering Mrs.

Frank Doyle, hostess. Linita Club Party Mrs. Clifton Gillett, hostess. Nancy Barrett of Pomona Col 41 'i "thank you" notes Mead Clark. FOR MISS WOOLSEY 1 1 The club women will answer At her home in Third street to came in after the first of the year, due to my little roll call by giving their New morrow afternoon, Mrs.

Frank President Announces Meeting Date Mrs. Ethel G. Haslinger, president, has announced a meeting of the High School Parent-Teucher Association on the afternoon of January 4, at 2:45 p. m. at the school.

On account of the weather, the general meeting will be- held in the Little theater. The membership group will separate after a short business discussion into department groups for the purpose of studying liler-i aturc, home-making and child psychology. Mrs. Ovid Tuttlc will ba in charge of the home-making; Mrs. A.

C. Keyes will give a reading before the literature students, and Mrs. W. A. Patton will lead a round table discussion of Year's resolutions.

Mrs. tvccl Lombard will preside at the meeting, lege; Miss Lucile O'Sullivan of U. Miss Yvonne Hazlett of Petaluma; Miss Mary Ellen Ward of Calistoga; Mrs. John Hoefcr of Palo Alto; the Misses Elaine Hat-tie, June Barber, Bobbe Austin, Helen Duignan, Virginia Drake, Phoebe Barnes, Eleanor Jenkins, and Mildred Horney. Doyle will entertain a few friends warning column ((for that is what of Miss Helen Woolsey, sister of and the hostess group for tne tea hour will consist of Mcsdames Hoorce Erev.

K. A. Oambogi, Ali it is) and maybe you don't know mis. Ernest L. Finley.

The group has been invited to an informal tea. cia Goodfellow, Joe Groom, and J. S. Harville. off and flew across a small canyon.

It was a beautiful shot. But Edward kept on going. Far up in the blue wheeled another eagle, and Edward joined it. The two birds joined aerial paths and disappeared together over the mountain top. It would make a nice little nature story to say that Edward reappeared and was found, scratching at the door of his cage, but he didn't.

His master, Curly Twiford, had to get him. He climbed mountainsides for hours and finally came back with his bird. He had found Edward patiently awaiting him in a canyon a mile from the set. Edward was alone. An eagle, Twiford explains, is a very lovable bird and devoted to its master, but once released will not return.

It just sits and it, but little thank-you notes to a columnist are jewels to be forever treasured! Then we know why they like our column. Healdsburg News Items Extra Places Found The original story started with For Club Guests my own foolish mistake. I intended HEALDSBURG, Dec. 27. Mr.

to wear on New ear Lve a cer Snaee has- been found in the dining room of the Golf and Coun tain dress I rather liked. Like all other women lit this hectic time of year I paid little attention to those try Clubhouse lor anomer xaoie large enough to seat from 10 to Writers Appreciate 14 guests. Tins Win pel mil ine committee in charge of the New clothes until the night of that party. I leaped out of my bath, put on my make-up and grabbed S. F.

Quartet Hosts At Supper Dance Definitely one of the high spots of the Christmas holidays was the Tuesday evening supper dance in San Francisco, which Dr. and Mrs. Rea Ashley and Howard Knowlcs gave for their children Ann and Kirk Ashley and Juliet and Stoddard Knowlcs. The quartet of young hosts and some of their guests dined before the party at the Women's Athletic Club, the hosts at the dinner being Tom Tully and Allen Mitchem. Miss Ramona Reid was invited to the dinner, and to the supper party which was held in the Red and Owl rooms of the Bohemian Club.

Year's Eve celebration to increase waits for Mohammed to come to the their reservation list. Geyserville; Leonard Nix, Hop-land; Mrs. Mollie Evans, Leslie Evans, Santa Rosa; Mr. and Mrs. E.

R. Evans and daughter, Vel-ma; Miss Viola Stahl, Mrs. Oma Schieffer, Mrs. Gladys Burson and son, Byron, Harold Schieffer and George Schieffer, George McCord, stationed with the marines on the U. S.

S. Lexington, is spending a six-day Christmas leave in Healdsburg with his mother and other relatives. for my gown. And it was then only then at ten o'clock on New Year's Eve, that I found my error. Its slippers had been stepped on Members of the club may now nvitc Santa Rosa friends to the mountain.

It will not even come half-way. "It's all right," Twiford said. "I Dartv. Mrs. Ward von lillow an like to chase Edward.

Its been nounced yesterday, but the reser Press Publicity Miss Iis Baumgartner, president of Sonoma County Writers' Guild, has; sent to The Press Democrat and Republican newspapers the following note of thanks: "On behalf of the Sonoma County Writers' Guild, 1 wish to thank you for the good publicity you have given us during the year Your co-operation in connection with the short-story writing course taught by Marshall Harbinson of the University of California is especially going on now for five years. vations must reach her by rriday the last time out and I had forgotten to have them attended to. And my diet discipline had taken me down a good inch and a half, which let the dress sag in the most noon. The additional reservations Truth will out! screen actor Ed ward G. Robinson -is still the toughest man on the Warner Bros.

lorrible wrinkles you ever looked A delightful, refreshing dessert for your dinner or bridge party, a Phone 1763 for other suggestions. WE DELIVER TO YOUR HOME Crys ta I DAIRY IRA V. BROWN GRADE A RAW and PASTEURIZED MILK 603 Mendocino Avenue PHONE 17C3 at! That's how I wrote the column. A rehearsal is what I suggest a well-done dress rehearsal! Fashion changes so subtly and lot, just as he has been in a dozen of his last pictures, in spite of the beard and doctorial manner he employs for his role in "The Life of Dr. Ehrlich." Director William Dieterle likes realism, and for a sequence in which Edward G.

Robinson as Dr. Ehrlich is supposed to show the first symptoms of a recently contracted tubercular condition, he swiftly that we do not always realize what has happened. Jewelry that was terribly smart turns abruptly dowdy. Ears that were bare will be given to the first members who apply for them, and no more than 14 extra names will be accepted. Club Garden Section To Decorate Tables Even the most ardent flower lover would not want to hold a garden section meeting at the Saturday Afternoon Clubhouse on New' Year's Day.

Because this is so, the section will contribute to the club program by decorating for the annual club luncheon, to Ik held January 20. and will consider the work at the luncheon as a January section meeting. Mrs. Arthur Wright is president of the garden section of the Saturday Afternoon Club. 4.

i need earrings all at once. Flowers that looked luscious become Deborah Club Picks New Official Body Mrs. Leticia Bent was elected president of the Deborah Club yesterday afternoon a meeting at the Odd Fellows' Hall, over which presided her predecessor, Mrs. Olivia Hildretli. Other officers elected were Mrs.

Rhoda Hershberger, secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. Hildreth, vice-president. A social 'time was enjoyed, Christmas gifts were exchanged, and a program was given under the auspices of Mrs, William La wry and Mrs. Minnie Petrie. A special feature was a Christmas reading by Mrs.

Henry Weinland. dreary. It happens over night Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frediani are entertaining Mrs.

E. Frediani of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. R. Porta and daughter, and R.

Guerra of Santa Rosa; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frediani. Miss Jane Leist of Cloverdale was a recent dinner guest of Miss Grace Nichols. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Crabb and children, Charlotte and Jackie, are vacationing in Hollywood as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Lust, brother-in-lad and sister of Crabb. Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Crabb of Los Gatos accompanied them to southern California. Miss Anna Armstrong will leave tomorrow for Fort Worth, Texas, to resume her studies at the Southwestern Seminary following a visit with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Armstrong. Scotty Perault is visiting his mother in Richmond.

Then you. too, can shrink or expand; JJotli do equal Ouota International Plants 1 940 Parley The Quota International. has chosen San Francisco as its convention city for 1940, according to Mrs. Edith of San Jose, district governor. The group, composed oi women who won their own businesses or are recognized executives, bus more than a hundred clubs throughout the world, and boasts of the honorary life memlK-rship of many noted women.

The date of the San Francisco convention has been set for the third week in June. ly dreadful things to the fit of and Mrs. S. Giovannoni and son, Eugene, left today for a Sacramento visit. Having spent Christmas in Healdsburg.

Mr. and Mrs. Otis Sayre departed for Monrovia. Mr. and Mrs.

Aldo Lombardi and son of Geyscrville were here Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Leard and son, Robert, and Mrs. Effie Leard were in San Francisco Christmas Day with Mrs.

Leard's mother, Mrs. Carrie Gibson. Sidney McC'lausland, employed here by the Standard Oil Company several years, is being transferred to the assistant managership of the company's office in Petaluma after January 1. Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Irey and children, Bill and Margaret, of Lodi, are visiting Mrs. Irey's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Floyd. Barton Coombs, son of Mrs. W. B. Coombs of this city, will supervise the erection of a large bridge across the Sacramento river at 24 miles north of Redding, the contract having been let to the firm with which he is employed.

The structure-will be 1330 feet in length when completed, and 180 feet high, construction costing $670,000. Eighty-five youngsters of St. John's parish were guests of Meiler Young Ladies' Institute Sunday afternoon at a Christmas party in the parish auditorium. Gifts of candy, nuts, and other good things were distributed. Henry Bramkamp of San Jose is visiting his son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Lynn Bramkamp. Mrs. Nercilla Jones is vacationing this week from her duties at the Healdsburg General hospital. Guests at a Christmas dinner party at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Schieffer yesterday included Mr. and Mrs.

O. F. Schuchard, Jean Schuchard and Otto Schuchard, Bill Kretzer, Berkeley; Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. Ross, Virginia, Donna, and Evan Ross, Mrs. J. Busch and son. well-cut dress.

And the mere or visualizing of new evening bag and jewels or snood with a gown isn by any means it sure hit. Even the color of your nail paint may clash! There is one happy wav and it Ft RECENT BRIDE HONOR! isn't hard. That is to very firmly shut out the entire family (they A marriage ceremony will be read tonight in Sacramento for Miss Mildred Louise Bassett and are never a help) and try on every 1 F.mmet James Seawell, sou of the stitch you intend to wear New Year's Eve. 1 mean even the foun FROM ELKO, NEVADA dation garment for hnw do you know its shoulder straps will team up with the gown's? Tick it off to Mrs. Virgil Thomas of Totter Valley was a guest, of honor recently al a miscellaneous shower at.

the home of Mrs. Ed Knecht. The guests were Mrs. T. Knecht arid daughters, Leona and Margaret; Mcsdames John Knecht, Carl Klotz, Harold Ames, J.

Knecht, Carl Klotz, Harold Ames, J. Knecht, and Marie Tabor and daughters, Helen, Florence Clara, and Frieda Tabor. late Justice F.mmet Seawell and Mrs. Seawell of Berkeley. The wedding will be held at half past eight -o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George Combs Bassett, 1040 Forty-Fifth street, Sacramento. San Jcse Relatives Lntcrtained Here Mr- and Mrs. J. R.

Vera enter-1 linpd over the Christmas holidays the lattcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Silva of San Jose.

Other guests joined them at their Sunday dinner, including Mr. and Mrs. Percy Silva of Santa Clara, and Bob Aldridge of Santa Rosa. Gifts were exchanged Sunday evening and the traditional turkey dinner was served Monday. AUXILIARY V.

S. W. V. I Officers for next year will be the last little handkio. And then when the big night does come around you not only can linger at the egg-nog parties, but you will have that secure sense of well Until after the first of the year, Charles Stephenson of Elko, Nevada, will be in Santa Rosa enjoying one of his occasional visits witlt Mrs.

Stephenson at their home in College avenue. He and his wife and Harley Smith celebrated Christmas in Sacramento at the home of friends. WOOnS-FAORO TROTH A joyous feature of the holidays 4. being in your clothes. And just what is as good as that? Be certain your new hair-do goes with the gown that your wrap looks LINITA HOSTESS Don't Spend Your Good Money to Heat the Ceiling Spark Oil Heaters send all of the heat out the front of the heater into the Living Zone where you actually use it.

Both Circulating Heat and Radiant Heat start immediately to warm every corner of the room. Spark gives you both more heat and more economy. NEW SPARK NEUTRA-TONE FINISH. "COLOR SENSITIVE" This revolutionary heater finish blends like magic with the furnishings of your room, whether light or dark. See it today.

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Woods was the announcement of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Leona Woods, to Oscar Faoro, of Rincon Val interesting that the evening bag hasn't lost any of its rhincstone Yon Don't Hikiik Furs, Know Ymir Furrier" jewels that the colored gloves elected tonight when members of Tomorrow's social calendar contains an interesting party at the home of Mrs. Clifton Gillett for members of the Linita Club. Three tables of players will be entertained at luncheon and an afternoon of bridge.

lave no give-away rips! Details ley. The engaged couple were TWO SIZES 7450 8950 educated in Santa Rosa and are Mary E. Gedney Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, meet in the veterans' hall in the courthouse. Mrs. Belle Kohler will pre employed here.

all but smartness is built upon details. In fact, it is this, and only this, that lies between the modish woman and the dowdy one, usually and not budget or actual clothes! side. Refreshments will be served during the social hour, which will Alexis Maximov, M. D. J.

BERGER Furs 220 Hinton Ave. Santa Rosa Watch for Change of Policy Sale Starting January 2nd DRASTIC REDUCTIONS OX ALL FURS NOW! I I conclude the meeting. EASY TERMS! GET YOURS Try my little rehearsal scheme for once! Maybe you will be glad BAPTIST CIRCLE 2 4 ANTIQUES For those who seek beauty and romance. DISCOUNTS on entire until January 1st. URSULA REILLY too! Pedersen Fufii.

Co. Guaranteed Permanent Waves By Phyllis or Lois Hair Styling by Alvan 525 Mendocino Fhone 635 Mrs. Harold Kirsey, who resides PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Hours: 10-12, 2-5 213 Exchange Avenue rhnnes: Office, 56 3119 Meeting Date Picked TELENIONE 635 FOURTH STREET 384J 107!) I north Street Santa ltoa By Officers at 116 Steiner Court, will entertain members of Circle 2 of the Women's Association of the First baptist church this afternoon. Mrs. Hubert Sherman, president, will School vacation has not released By PAUL ROBINSON ETTA KETT officers in Parent-Teacher associations from their responsibilities, fill the meeting to order at two o'clock and will preside during a I jLi till 111 hi .11 discussion oi business.

but cn the contrary, the vacation has given them more time to plan activities for the first week MEANlN' THE PIGSKIN SPECIAL TO THE BIG PUNCH 0OWLGAME i1 THAD iV'iSlB LMN VMUNrLET PLANES ON jn i KEEP 7OIKZ HAHiON n'j 4hpr? '1 CAMPUS SO USCTHE FARMERS KSlft II 'VE BEEN FlW FOI2 fo 5 li.SKHf ALMOST TWO WEEKS FALL. v. IS in the new year. The executiv 5-WANfA CATCH IT.1 TWATS VMWET2C 1 I'VE GOT A 'PLANE 'fJHT Ts Yk inr TMATS VMWET2C 1 1 I'VE GOT A 'PLANE r- JrXlKA ift I 7 board of the High School Association will meet January 4 at 1 p. m.

at the high school to discuss I WAS GOIMG, I WAS GOING fit lik NEW for WEEKS BENNVYOUI2E business which later in the day TILU MISSED I THE with one application! THE FLV IN My will be relcrred to the members Mrs. Ethel G. Haslinger will preside at the board meeting. HtW DI5COVEKTI ONE llnpH IP- ptlatlM Datv-EM ud loose II WIJ -W -ft I I -tv I sun iwr pai i or fm. jssbud fcotb tM dteatafort.

Datv-Ew w5m LEAGIE TO ELECT NOW IIJBESI Nothint c1m liti LI, tt. Tbomu (Mfehted. Mimty-bick fumnta wtiifictiw to try Over the weekend and holiday, members of the newly formed Welfare League rested on their DEflTlME-EZE 98c honors, but now that Christmas is over, they are making plans to meet next month and elect three directors. After making this ad dition to the board of directors incorporation papers will be sought by members of the league..

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