ustrntmn rritod inpro vail -nnounre-^rn is an fable a-Whon it d f-f 90-Belt. the with the rrrevious l]s wouldC' moar-- Whit’s IE mngn-veek fea-Stand aprlt; mptedi stand a u'd thinkfh* niu«-Barh.lt* and Mrs ChaplinPOPEJOYMr*. J. W. Fiahcrther sights were in-schedule m that there thev spentMr. and Mrs. Charles H. Peterson. h:s brother. Walter Peterson and Mrs. L. J. Haaland returned home the first of the week after spending 14 days on an auto trip of over 4.000 miles to Denver and Colorado Springs. Colo., where .they enjoyed much natural scenery, also a trip by bus up Pikes Peak and by train on the trip down. The Garden of Gods and c eluded in their area. En route a day at Midwest w.th Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haaland. son of Mrs. j Haaland. On to Mesa Verde National park where the Cliff Pal-i ace was an outstanding s.ght. Returning via the Ozark rogion north and east to the area of McGregor. Ia.. to Spillvil’.e, the Little Brown Church and interestingfoints along the route Mrs. Haa-and is the mother of Mrs. Eugene Peterson.Monday evening guests in the Dale Cox home included his bro i ther. Mr and Mrs. Marion Cox i —barth were Sunda cabers in the Wes horn* a Isa. v% ( d Sarah Hackbarth anc Wesenberg.Arrangements are for the annual fried oer which wil be sc W.SC.S. on Thursc Sept 26Mr* Elna Cnr.ster oany with a nephf Mrs Raymond Hav den spent Sunday ; Hansen home in low. \ birthday dinner gathering was held . to Mr Hansen.Mr and Mrs. Roy Radcliffe were Mrnoon visit rs in theather. Chr.s Peter I C Boyington farCHANDELIERS AR SACK IN STYLEChandeliers are gcin home dernor agaDecorat rs used temporary and trad room settings at the ll Home Furnishin, Chicago.Some of them