I, , In. November 3. 1933. LITTLE STORIE‘S'OFTHE WEEK r . , Lions will play Wana .3552” mday afternoon at I ”u“ p OR“ Campbell is now em : in the office of Drs. n. J. P. 0. Stone. ”3m, 0. c. Williams and :5” Arlene were Walla Walla may. fit; wanton returned the first If” ”at from a trip to coast gag-m C. E. Hunt returned _: . ”Wednesday from a two weeks’. gm their daughter, Mrs.‘ w— m moms. “ 9 ”(1 ms. Robert Williams of flat were week-end guests at ‘o. Williams home. ’3... club met at the home of ‘ Mime;- Olson this afternoon an wnmot Gravenslund win -' m honors and the hostess gum]; Mrs. Gravenslund was ofthe club. ‘3,“ gauge will hold its an fished“ of officers at the next “a, meeting on Thursday, No ‘du 10. All members are re “ to be present for this oc , :manians and their wives i W the Kennewick school "W 3 in the Masonic hall Thurs ”mnmg. Various games were in ”mg the evening, after which um gave two vocal selections. ”for the evening were received I m Therese Thole. who won .m ham-s, Miss Ruth Mueller, “.1 - high and the scholarship film awarded to E. 8. Black. 313 Miller returned Tuesday hm where he has been a phi in the hospital since Wed ...y. He and Neil Lampson . over in a ditch as they “I a corner and the Lampoon at was badly damaged. Neil es ml! with no injuries. but Fritz is m from a badly cut knee. :5" of the mothers of the Ken “ Camp Fire girls met at the 11. mullet home for the W (militia a Mother's Club Mon flaming. It was decided 'by those put to elect officers at the next m and the tentative date set i regular meetings is the fourth may evaiing of each month. hurry Oliver represented the “Auxiliary, who acts as spon clothe movement. The two new ms, the Misses Dorothy M and Evelyn Cornelius were Innocent. 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The Rinkeydlnks will meet at the home or Mrs. M. Rule on Wednes day. November 9. Mrs.W.J.Harrisaners.Mary Hutchins accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hummus to Yakima Sunday. Mrs. C. Durocher left Sunday for Malta, Montana. where she will make an extended visit with her parents and other relatives. The Kennewick bridge club will meet Monday, November 7, instead of Wednesday. with Mrs. H. .H. Flesher as hostess. Mrs. C. Hoelzle arrived Tuesday from Seattle to make an extended visit with her sister. Mrs. Mary Hutchins. ' Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wenzlaft of Seattle, who are taking a honey moon trip stopped at the Fred Wenzlaft home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. G. O. Hoioos and two child ren or Lewlston were Sunny guests at the home of her brother, .I. O. Pratt. . The Needlework club will meet on Friday November 4 at the home of Mrs. E. R. Carnahan with Mrs. Sarah Neel as the hostess for the afternoon. The East Kennewick Women's club will meet November 8 at the home of Mrs. Howard Rowland with Mrs. George Anderson as mung hostess. ' ‘ Robert why Post American Le gion Will hold its annual stag ban quet at 8 pm. AfmlStlce day at the 1.0.0.1! hall. all veterans are wel come. . Manual-es report at hall at 10:30 am” November 11 for the Armistice program. ~ American Legion Auxiliary will meet Wednesday, November sat the home of Margaret ,Van Patten for an all-day meeting with a potluck dinner at noon. .The unit will make five bed jacketgfaix card tables cov ers and a number of tray cloths and scarfs for the yeterans hospital in Walla Walla. . Mr. and M 13417!!!“ Koelker, w. and Mrs. K. C... Gifford, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Yediea, Mr. and Mrs. _Gene Spauiding and Dr. L. G. Spanning, Mr. and ,‘Mrs. Cum-an Chellis, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lin ‘and Mrs. Lou Miller were Sunday evening dinner guests at the Earle Jones home in Richiand. Following the dinner four tables of bridge were in play at which time Mrs. Yedioa won high honors and Mrs. H. A. Linn low. The Haloween motif was carried out through the dinner courses. ' One of the outstanding aocial parties of the Halloween season was‘ )thé Junior American Legion Auxili~ :arycostumemthehomeof Mrs. Mary on many evening.Arr'angementsforthepar ity were in charge of Mrs. Orin ißeinhart and Mrs. M. Simmellnk. ‘Gamee included a, treasure hunt, ‘fortune- telling.» and appropriate} Halloween pastimes enjoyedhythe twenty guestsattlr'edinintereetins holiday. commutes, Refreshments ‘wereaervedonthenoorintronto! the fireplace, where they later roasted wetneu. toasted" marsh mallows and poppedcorn. A -:- PASCO -:-* ILIBERTYI Tuesday - Wednesday NOVEMBER 8-9 'J. :Lw wanna |\\. 1|“ iniixg‘p 3;;- —_—_——___ Thursday Only . 1 NOW 19 > PAL NIGHT 1"” admitted for price or one— ;£‘§’¢ , "é’ff-é. .5 ‘ "' my I'M mvxs COMING soon . .OYOu Can’t Take- It W 1 th You" "Stablemamyv Oh,Oh!lS'WPang,, W ! COAXlqu‘tmm-gh WSWG; } The pmocme club will meet Wed-' ynesdey evening, November 9 at the homeotMr.aners.W.B. Green with Mrs. Harold Whate more as the assisting hostess. Too Late to Classify Mr. Thornton will be in Pasco November 8 to tune and repair pl - Those desirous of his Services ‘leave word with Mrs. 'l'. B. Hopkin ‘son. 31Pc ‘FOR SALE—One Hotpoint porce ? lain Hotpoint range. thrift cook er. $35: one three burner range. $22.50; Singer sewing machine, neva overhauled $10; bedroom set. consisting of bed. dressing table and bench and dresser, $22.50. Mrs. H. H. Fleher. phone 614. 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