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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR Seattle Society Edited by Lillian Keen LeBallister. Music and Society Assistant Art—Dorothy Fay Gould, Telephone, Main 0600, Louise Raymond. Telephone, Capitol 0829. Mrs. Collins to Compliment New Officers of Sunset Club. BEAUTIFUL home wedding w Saturday evening when Miss Thora Margaret Jenkins, daug of Mr, and Mra, Charles Thompson Jenkins, became the Jo of Mr, Edwart G, Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. BE, P, Johnson The service was read by R organ at 8:30 o'clock before the fireplace in the drawing room, k » Ascension lilies, snapdragons, Spring flowers and » for the bridal party were White standards filled with lilies alternating with high candelabra bearing lighted tapers and linked by streamers of white tulle. The bridal mu Wns played by Mr. F. Howard Plummer and a trio of string instruments. & model of tucked orchid georgette, trimmed with silver ribbons. Her headdress was a band of silver ribbons and orchid-shaded blossoms, and for Mowers she carried an arm bouquet of Premier roses and mauve sweet peas. Barbara Barkley was an adorable little Mower girl in frock and pink tulle hairbow, carrying a French basket of » And blue forget-me-nots, Master Jack Braid, in a white satin sult the ring in a lover’ t on a white satin pillow, ‘The bride, who entered with her father, was exquisite in her sleeveless bridal gown of ivory satin Francaise, with bertha of rose poir @ades of Chantilly lace at either side which touched the floor e train Was caught at the waist and ended tn a jover’s knot and orange blossoms: 4 Her veil, of rare rose point, gathered in fan effect at the back of her ! coiffure, was bound by a coronet of orange blossoms and at the wrists with silver ribbons. Orchids, bride Miles of the valley formed her shower bouquet brother of the groom, was his best man Mrs. Jenkins wore a smart draped costume of henna velvet, embroidered nie sweet peas Ss roses, Mr. Carl M, Johnson, fm cut. steel beads, and a corsage of y roses, lilles of the valley and grape hyacinth: After the ceremony there was a rec buffet supper orations of mi: Tha supper table was attractive with | sRyacinths and candles. Mrs, U. C. Bates and Mrs, Morris Lun t p {sided here, assisted by the Misses ( Simmons, Sus: Jur Margi SH. Johnson and Helen Dickinson. Mrs. J. Fred Braid, Mrs, R. 8, Richards © jand Mrs. J. R. Conner assisted in receiving. =) Mrs. Johnson traveled in a three-piece tai r of russet velour, trimmed ‘With Diack caracul. Her hat was a Peacock model of gray georgette, with Grown of silver brocade and facing of black taffeta, trimmed with a smart bow of gray and black moire ribbon. A c orchids, roses, lilies of “the valley and freesias added the finishing touch. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left for the South and will be at 2 at 1902 First ave, N. 4 er Fae _ Luncheon Will Honor New Office ee Mrs. John Collins is entertaining at luncheon club im honor of Mrs, Fred H. Baxter, the new Mrs. Alexander Baillie, Mrs. Francis Guy Frink Frederick Bentley: and Mrs, Thomas Stimson, board. ad home after J dnesday at tho * president of the club, and Mrs, Thomas Green, Mra. sot _ Mme’ Pierre Ponafidine to Lecture Here » ‘The Women's University club has secured Mmo. Pierre Ponafidine for an the Women's University club at § p. m Russian one and is open to the public. Mrs, Israel Nelson will sing a group of Russian songs before the lecture nd immediately afterwards there will be a Russian tea with Russian music @nd dancing, to which all are invited. The subject of the Ponaficdine lecture will be "My Life’ in Soviet Rusati | Mme. Ponafidine, of American parentage, was born in Persja and mar &@ Russian diplomat. Her lecture will detail her actual experienc | 1917 during the sovietization of her husband's model estate. In 1922 she €scaped with two of ber sons and arrived in America last February. She Ras written a number of Interesting articles for the Atlantle Monthly Which have made for her a wide acquaintance among readers, and Visit to Seattle is an event of some moment. Sairty-fourth Musicale The evening ts to be a very at Sunset Club =) Miss Winifred Parker, contralto; Mr. James R. Harvey, tenor, with Mr. | Wallace MacMurray at the plano, will present the sixty-fourth musicale at “the Sunset club Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Following is the program of solos and duets: {@) “Voce di Donna,” from “La Gioconda” (Ponchielli); (b) “Lung! Dal Caro Bene” (Secchi); (c) “Le Coeur de Ma Mie" (Jacques-Daloroge); (d) “Amour, Alder,” from “Samson et Dellla” (Saint-Saens)—Miss Parker. “Who Is Sylvia?’ (Schubert); (b) “Hedge Roses” (Schubert); (c} “Hark! the Lark" .(Schubert)}—Mr. Harvey. “O, Lovely Peace” (Handel}—-Miss Parker and Mr. Harvey. (a) “The Crying of Water” (Campbell-Tipton); (b) “Now Sleeps the Crimson (Quilter); (c) “The Living God” (O"Hara)}—Mr. Harvey. @) “For a Dream's Sake” (Kramer); (b) “A Maid Sings ely; (c) “The Sleep That Flits on Baby's Eyes” (Carpenter Sun” (Freebey}—Miss Parker. |. “Mon Coeur S‘ouvre a ta Voix," {rom Samson et Delila” (Saint-Saens)}— ‘Miss Parker and Mr. Harvey. Mrs. Ruhm to Honor ‘Mrs. Fey, ‘ Mrs. Thomas Ruhm will entertain with a luncheon of ten covers At the club ‘Tuesday afternoon !n honor of Mrs. Frank Fey, who {a leaving for Portland to make her home.¢ Invitations have been confined to ite friends of Mrs. Fey. Miss Corbett Will Be June Bride | Mr, and Mrs. Hugh E. Corbett announce the engagement of their daugh- ir, Louise, to Mr. Stephen R. Pigott, son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Pigott. The wedding will take place in June. “8 Church Wedding in Hoquiam ‘The marriage of Miss Marigold Margaret Read, daughter of Dr. and Herbert Elgin Read, to Mr. Charles Stuart Polson, son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alexander Polson, both of Hoquiam, took place Saturday evening in ‘Frinity Episcopal church in Hoquiam, Rey. George G. Ware reading the z at 8 o'clock. The bride was charming in a draped model of {ivory satin with a long ourt train, and her tulle veil was wreathed with orange bloasoms. Orchids, ies of the valley and white sweet peas in a lovely shower were carried. ‘The matron of honor, Mra. George T. Hulbert, of Aberdeen, and Miss othy Polson, the groom's sister, as maid of honor, were gowned in inty blue georgette and carried bouquets of Ophelia roses and pink ‘Sweet peas. Mr. Arnold Polson, the groom's brother, was best man, and ushers were Mr, Duncan Mease, Mr. Charles Caldwell, Mr. Jack ns and Mr. Robert Williams. “ A reception followed the service, at the bride's home. it" (facDow- a) “O Golden § Mr, and Mrs, left on a motor trip to California and, after June 15, will be at fom in Hoquiam. Mrs. Polson attended the University of Washington 4s a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Polson graduated from Culver Military academy and attended the University of Washington, Where he is affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. | _ Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were Judge apa Mrs. J. B. | Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Heermans, of ; Mr. and Mrs, H. N. Anderson, Miss Priscilla Anderson and Mr. and . Timothy Jerome, of Seattle; Mr, and Mrs. W. H. France and Mr. and . W. H. Abel, of Montesano, . : oo. Bridge Party for Mrs. Young |. Mrs. Emmett Brown will entertain on Friday afternoon at her home with thi tables of bridge in compliment to Mra, Reba Young, who leaves soon for an extended stay in the Hast. Invitations aro limited to Intimate of Mrs, Young. Hostesses at Club Musicale _ irs. Pierre J. Frein and Mrs. J, Russel Hodge will be the hostesses the club musicale at tho Women's University club on Friday afternoon 820 o'clock. The musicale 1x for members and their guests, * * Hosts at Informal Dinner Dr, and Mrs. Caspar W. Sharples were hosts at an informal dinner at home on Saturday evening. ° Urs. Graham to Entertain Club Frederick Graham will entertain the Musle Study club ‘Tuesday noon at her home, 2702 Walnut ave., at 1 o'clock, when the opera ina” will be given by the following participants: Paper—“Life of William Vincent Wallace’—Mrs, Arden L, Smith; Story “Maritana”—Miss Margaret C. Eck, Overture—Duet—Mrs. Charles Kracke and Mrs, Fred Reld; “It wae a it”—Mrs. Fred Reid; “’Tis the Harp in the Air’—Mrs. Fred Reid; “chorus—“Angels That Around Us Hover”—Mrs. I’, J. Wallace, Mrs, H, Bimpkin and Mra, Vred Reid. Duet—“Had 1 the Power” Mrs, Simpkin and Mra, Reld; solo—All the “World Over”—Miss Ruth Pri wolo—"Alas! Those Chimes #o Sweetly Btealing’—Mrs. Simpkin; solo—-"Turn On, Old 'Time"—Mra, Wallace; sole —"Let Me Like a Soldier Die"—Miss Prior; solo—In Happy Moments Day ty Day”—Mrs, Bimpkin. Waitz (violin and ptano)—Miss Grace Jobson and Mixa Hadith Kendal; solo "Hear Me, Gentle Maritana”—Mrs. Simpkin; solo—'"There Ia a Flower it Bloometh"—Mias Prior; eolo—-"How Dreary to My Meart—Mrs. ey Morrison; solo—"“Bcenes That Are Brightest’—~Mrs. Morrison. puct—"Sainted Mether, Guard His Yootsteps"—Mrs, Reid and Mrs. mpkin; trio—-"Remorse and Dishonor’—Mrs. Wallace, Mra, Retd and ) Simpkin; finale (solo and chorus)—-“With Rapture Glowing"—Mes on, Mra, Wallgce, Mrs, Reld and Mrs, simpkin, at at es Jenkins Has Charming Home Wedding ;} Miss Helen MoGillivray, the maid of honor, was attractively gowned in| » pink organdie! carried | white sweet peas and) @vening lecture Tuesday, May 1, which will be held in the auditorium of| | | Mrs. Owens 1 on ments. of the Daughters of general °| the Hotel Washington next Wednesday. | Miss Coupe a Alpha XI Delta » nded the | eit breakfast will follow at the home of amberlin and his bride will continue her work in sculpture and In etching. Delta Theta fraternity. Mra. W. T. Patten. vi! Orthopedic Tea Shop Tuenday, asalst Sutherland, Mrs. EB. B. Hanley, Mrs F. L. Miller, Mr ford und Mie Eva Peterson The Thrift Shop will bo in chargo Fridericl, for Kast Highland Drive Mortrude and Mrs. G. M. Freeman, MRS. H. K. OWENS Mr, Martin gr They will be away eighteen monthe Mins Gellatly ts a graduate of Dana Hall a attended the University of Washington, where he was a member Orthopedic Tea and Thrift Shops be hostess for W. B. France, Mra | Personal turned Hunday from a f in Vancouver, I. ¢ Mra, I LoCler t | Mr. and Mra, ‘Thr Jor mo [eae a4 on Baturd the week-end Mrs, Janes Sheahan, daughter | Madeline and Jar | Arma. Mr and {tre Charles 1 Mi ard | returned aturday b motor from a visit of several months in California } eee | Mr. and Mra, Danfel Buckinghar |returned yesterday from a short motor trip to Hood canal | Mra. Frank J. Hirschberg and iit tle son, of Fairfield, Mont., are vinit ing Mra. Hirschberg’s parents, Mr Jand Mrs. Soi Levinnon, for three montha. Mr. and Mra. J. G. Fischer, of Min neupolis, who spent the winter Californl, ¢ in Beattle for a days on their way Enst, and visiting friends | Mr, and Mrs, Jame Addin Wheeler (Doris Ray) are in congratulations upon the t " son, April % | sige | Mra. Ernest Wanamaker and sous Jou ont, have returned from uman in charge of Gridaie- Pioneers’ annual breakfast at Portrait by Curtis Studio. ° | ALPHA AUXIL NO. 1 | ° ' , , progr ' l 1 |Miss Rhea Coupe Will Wed ¥ Recont v5 FI \ | Mr. and Mrs. George M. Coupe avnounce the enguge nenddas 25, at 2 y | ter, Rhea, to Mr. Harold Martin, son W. HL Mar ‘ the new members of the} ROWs was made known Saturday afternoon, when Miss Coupe entertained | fifteen friends at an attractive luncheon at the Women's Univers lo of Weat Seattle me of Mrs. of Washington and is a me dusted from the eame inatitution jand is aff 1 with Psi Up ‘0 date heen set for the wedding, | C@bees, will mee L. Macher, 4708 ave Ww. Thuraday, Ap at 1 p.m. sharp Members pleane attend . Mr. and Mra. ‘A iad ening t th home, | DICKEN LLOWSHIP rs will be place: later amusement. The I 8 Fellows! * tek See at the Char of Comn oT ‘Will Marry in New York Pe. De eee | Interesting news to friends of Mr. Samuel Chamber f Seattle 1 AQUIUA LODGE NO jot Drand Mrs. G. E. ent that!” 4 a lodge No. 35, D }he will wed Mine N Williom a ta as . }G of New Yor! © servic Inesda Apr t » m., in | will be read by Res su their hall, 191 cortant as Mary Gellatly, the bride’» sister, or, and Mr.) business and initiation. creasive Leland Tolman, of Seattle, best man. An informal reception and wedding | whist will be played at 9 o'clock the bride's parents. sail on tho French lner Chicago for The bride will Chamberlin wilt follow his work | 4 Mr, Chamberlin | pues | Members and fr . Mr. club) will day @omen OLUBS FOR TUPSDAY SEATTLE WOMAD The literary current topics 8: CLUB Interpretation and departments of the Seattle Woman's club will meet Wednesday, April 25, at the home of Miss 1 ‘Trimble, 2444 Har- jvard ave. at 12:30 p. m. sharp. Mrs, Leo Wheeler hostess, “ee BUSINESS AND WOMEN'S CLUB The regular meeting of the Busl- ness and Professional! Women's club will be held at Dartnall’s cafeteria, on Tuesday, April 24, at 7 o'clock. The meeting will be preceded by dinner. Miss Zella Allen will speak on the “Girls’ Parental School,” and Dr. Leonora Grant will talk on “Recreation, Diversions and Va- cations: for Business Women.” This will be the last meeting for ballot. ing before the annual election of officers. , ee LYRIC CHORAL CLUB The Ladies’ Lyric Choral club will meet for rehearsal, Tuesday, April 24, in the main Sunday hook. room of the First Preabyter- In chureh at 7:45 p. m, K see WOMAN'S CIVIC CLUB The Woman's Civic club will meet in the ickson room at tho ¥. W. C, A. Tuesday, April 244. Business meeting at 2 p,m. At 3p. m. there will be a debate on ‘The Transfer of Port Bonds.’” soe GARFIELD HIGH SCHOOL P.-T. A. Jarfield High School P.T. A, will elect officers for the ensuing year at the meeting Tuewday, April 24, at 2:30. There will be music by the Boys’ Glee club, and the Campfire Girls will give a demonstration of thelr work, Social half-Hour will fol- low, during which refreshments will be served, ee BPTION AT FIRST M. CHURCH On Tuesday evening, April 24, there will be given an informal re- ception In the parlors of the First M. E. church in honor of Miss Grace Clark. Miss Clark has been a for+ Beauty Contented You are always confi- dent that your beauty has been developed to its highest possibilities ter using Gouraud’s Oriental Cream. White Flesh-Rachel. Send 106 for Trtal Sire REC! Gouraud's Oriental:Cream PROFESSIONAL }399 Weat Highland drive. Ph!\ Grand hotel. Lonely people and} jstrangers “welcome. NATIVE DAUGHTERS Denny-Fuhrman ¢ the Se sony Adres wks ed by Mire. N. A. Johansen, Mre. A. A./..° 1 We. will give a whiet card J.J. Lea, Mra. J. M. McConahey, Mrs. eee at ae is lots ne *hineas Pendleton, Mra. 8. srnw | party artnal e > Phineas Pendleton, Mrs. 8. 1. Cr Saturday, April 28, Playing starts prompUy at 4:50 p. it embers of Mrs. Lee Johnson and Mrs. H. Ft Br ee Uy ye tas m. Ail momber uild, in the morning, and Mra. G Ia) RR oe for Interlaken guild, In the afternoon | AUXILIARY CLARA | BARTON T! “4 ’ The Laites’ auxiliary to Clara $s uos Barton tent, D. of will give a card party tn Veterans’ hall, Ar {etgn missionary in Africa for about 12|mory, Wednosi April 25, at § Refreshmen eee | years and {9 an Interesting spenker,| P- ™. | Thero will be special music and re. ports from thoso who attended the | MOTION PICTURES INDORSED jild-year meeting at Portland. All Gimme,” at the Coliseum; | Women Interested Invited. | body's Monay,” at the Liberty, | 90.8 "The Kingdom Within,” at the Win. |CALEIDH cLUB ter Garden are indorsed by the Na The Caleidh club wilt meet ‘Tycr.| Honal Committee for Better Films. lday ‘ApHiiRG With tants oD The Little Chureh Around the Corner” {a indorsed by the National Motion Picture league and Is being shown at the Blue Mouse. “The Bohemian Girl” will come to } the Blue Moure Saturday, April 25. | The al science department} This is locally indorsed and the Par- jot the Woman's Century club will | ¢nt-Teacher associations, in thelr do meet Tuesday, April 24, at 11 a, m,,| MFO that all their members shall *| have an opportunity to see this won- Martin, at the Victoria apartments, i ewe WOMAN'S CENTURY CLUB politi Mr. William Prater on “The Rela | have alco sold tickets urging mem- tions of Moxlco With the United | bers to avail themselves of the States and History of Texas." | chance to see a picture that possesses Tho parliamentary procedure do. |*, any valnos. partment will meet Tuesday, at 2:05). ™P DP. m., in the board room at tho ¥. W. C. AL on picture committee of the P.-T. A eee oo. | RAINIER CHAPTER, D. A. SOROSIS CLUB Rainier chapter, D. A. R, The art department of the Sorosia will | oy pha a meet with Mrs, Orrin H. Carpenter,|) y) Wr ae tho bean, 922 20th ave., Tuosday, April 24, at Senualhe acetate 2p. m., Mra, W. H. Crowe, Mrs, POINTS MADE BY POETS A. Chilberg, Mra, Samuel H. Mac:|1¢ nature has decreed it #0 Donald, Mrs. Frank Smith and Mfre.!ayith all above, and all below C._E. Davis assisting. Musical pro-|1/6¢ us like them forget our woo, ; And not be killed with sorrow. 1f I should quit your arms tonight And chance to die before ‘twas light, { would advixo you—and you might— Lovo again tomorrow, —Phillp Freeneau, TILLAMOOK Baked Cheese and Bacon By Alice Bradley, Miss Farmer's School of Cookery, Boston, Take 1 egg, }4 cup Tillamook cheene, 14 Been little je soe CLIONIAN CLUB Tho Clionian club wiil hold tts “nnual luncheon and election of of: ficers Tuesday, April 24, at tho Y, W. C. A. Luncheons will be se: promptly at 12:30 p, m, see SENIOR GIRLS’ CLUB Senior Girls' club will meet at Y. W. C. A, Tuesday, April 24, Spring party for club members and invited guests, oe HARMONY HOMESTEAD Harmony Homestead, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will give calico and overall dance in Moose hall; Tues. day evening, April 24, eee UNIVERSITY 0, ©, 8, University 0. EB. 8. Social club serves pionic lunch Tuesday, April 24, at 12:40 o'clock in University Ma. sonic temple, Cards at 2 o'clock. All Eastern Stars and friends invited, oo Until puffed and brown, New Spring “make” of Tillamook cheese Is now on tho market, at are» duced price, Order a pound to- morrow! Write for new Recipe Book! Allee Bradley, noted cookery ex: ‘TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION Tillamook, Oregon TILLAMOOK CHEESE by WRITERS’ CLUB Writers! club meets Tuewd; April 24, at 8 o'clock in lecture room of Y, W. C. A. Manuscripts read by Hatlor Shepard, Nellie K, B. Adkiny and Edwin 8. Doty. ard RAINIER BEACH WOMAN'S CLUB Rainier Beach Woman's club will give a card party ot Wedeyation clubhouse Tuesday, April 24, at 2 Jo'clocis, ~ Campfire News, Notes and Gossip New Guard IV, Lecture 4. “Campfire Progr and ithe Demonstration Stenc V. Lecture Organization Demonstration—Woodblocking. VI Lecture 6. “Special Points for Emphasis, Demonstration — E Printing VIT. Out Door Ac etratior ivities. Out door ce Th Demon ing and fire will be held meeting doors © practical work JILL, Core Phe program is subject to change any Ume at the pleasure of the omish Demonstration Ln s been organ b t Firet Unit nt t at 14th Spring st. There are wix g t v the follow! ers Marjorie Pring pre en sinla Engie, secretar A serjh The name of the n is Ac Mr c sale. This Th Jensen in rangi gies hiked to M teh the home boat of F n they ten nd then a business girls Cam Lakota, rour « been unusually ' ans fc redecorating weir t odge at Camp Sen the Klwar when @he 6 will be change to | Kiwanis lodge. Marjorie Addie Aldson and Mary Schrack } Donald, bave been recently added to the} McAdam, Tidak: |xroup. Plans were made for a/man, meot| week-end trip to Sealth when work | Murphy at the Rainier. | can actually be begun on the lodge. | Mildred J, jat the ¥. W. C. A. Mrs. W. D.|derful production, have. been con. | Turnaclift wit! speak on “Education. | ducting a aale of seata in the circles al and Recreational Topics," and| Many clubs and civic organizations | I, Kraft 1s broadcasting the | l above program this week, for the mo- | April 28, at) lerated clubhouse, | wii 20% Mrs. verett, Kiloqua Mra. App Discount Carman Apparel always is marked extremely close in relation to cost. Slerer, | Hogg, Hoontohe; Mrs. Georgia Me-|Mrs. Minnie Schomber, Elizabeth | Toheloth; Mrs. Jessie Burley; Mrs. ‘Mies Helene Gil-| Eleanor C, Gruger; Miss Katherine Rogers; Mrs. Helen C. Snelling; Miss Virginia Scanzon; Mrs. Julia Bel iibson, Monroe, Tawasi; o MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1 Featuring Tuesday— A Sale of Spring GOWNS and DRESSES ata 20% DISCOUNT EVERY GAR- MENT CARRIES ITS ORIGINAL PRICE TICKET— YOU MAY FIG- URE YOUR SAV- ING FOR YOUR- SELF. ‘The Discount covers every garment in our xULAR STOCKS. ; 1 or bought for sale purposes. is included in this No merchandise made is significant because \F. A. Peters, Issaquah, - | Miss Lois Klock; Mrs, Gertrude -_ During the last three months/ Manier, Olympia, Otyokwa; Miss Any group wishing to use the many Campfire groups have|Amy Brown, Chelohe; Mrv. Altai moving picture of Camp Sealth may been organized in Seattle and vicin-| Boster, Uhtkowa; Miss Grace Weaver, | 0 showing that Campfire have | Batonvilie, Ei been following the an of) phine Robinsc Double Work, Double Love, Double! garet Calder, § Health, Double ‘Camp: eee of the new groups are Mine Grace Hassett Release you forever from laundry bills or the drudgery of hard washing methods. Why delay? Every washday without Thor conveniences costs you far more than it should—in time, money and energy. There's an army of Thor housewives— three quarters of a million—who will tell you that they .would never again do without a Thor. Could you reduce your weekly laundry expense to 28c by any possible method—except owning a Thor? now. Mra. Tore. | Miss Mar-}* Mrs, Carrie | Florence WL.at 10 will do— That's all it will cost you over a period of ten years—you can get a genuine Thor for $135. No home need be without one at such low cost—and when you buy, remember that every fourth electric washing ma- chine in the country is a Thor! Come in SIO Down balance in 12 equal monthly installments HURLEY MACHINE COMPANY, Manufacturers, Chicago Pacific Coast Divisions Rialto Building, San Francleco The Thor Electric Shop, 222 Pine St. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE COMPANY Telephone Main 3563 Pacific States Electric Company, Distributors date with headquarters, purposes, orfangements Lohequa fo: can rental purposes, Cushion wringer rolls, etandardequip= ment—no broken tone. Thor-25, illue- trated here, eupplied with Metalo ey! if desired. Issaquah, do so by making arrangements for It the film is used merely for educational no charge is made, gnd be made with