Miss Mary Richie went to Portllrt^ j Jamelt; ty give* beginning golfera dtjic first of the weok' whjsi^B she Has j confidence to continue thegame, mud to assure the experienced players a difficult contest. The grassesHenrolled for a‘ six' wedks coifrte in a summer school Glenn Lewis went to Richmond, Calif, the first of the week, where he will be employed during the summer months in the experimental re*used in.the fairways and the rough are; of such, types that the losing of a ball will be difficult.Measuring 3,206 yards, with asearch laboratories of the Standard course par 36, the first tee is locatedOil Company.Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dalzell and three sons and Mrs. Prank Thompson returned last week from Portland, Oregon, where they attended the wedding on June 4, of Miss GertrudeSmith and Lyle Dalzell. They also i from the first tee.atop the hill back of the Universityarboretum and takes the player intoa small valley for the next seven holes. The ninth hole carries the player back to the starting hill, with number nine green only a few feett£nattended the Festival of Roses, and visited a number of former Fruitland residents. Among these are RevThe longest hole on the course is number six, 620 yards par 5, and the shortest is number two, 146 yards andand Mrs. George Todd, Mr. and Mrs. par 3. Hazards on the course areA. W. Moody, Mr and Mrs. G Y Garrison and Mr and Mrs. C. A. Neymeyer and family.being made up with 100 trees planted about the greens and in groups along j tj the. fairway s. !gWith work progressing rapidly and j under favorable weather conditions i n {the course will be open for play be- I _Week Scheduled twcen Au*ust 16 “nd SeptembGr *• «vSpecial Air MailRoyal Neighbors will meet Wednes-To draw the public’s attention to day-juiy 7, at Crcasey’s Hall. Theythe advantage of air mail service Idaho postmasters are conducting Air Mail Week from June 21 to 26 inclusive. Letters mailed before 7 a. m, to go by air have a big advantage over regular mails as they go to Boise via Emmett long before they could reach main line trains. Ask at the post office for information as to schedules. |An air mail letter was received Wednesday from Borgcr, Texas within 30 hours after mailing.IfiT“iscU. of I. GolfCourse Completewill have class adoption. All officers _ please dress in white and wear capes. Please be there as near 8:00 o'clock as possible. All Royal Neighbors welcome,Mr. and Mrs. L. S Fahnestock left early this week for Idaho Fals where : -they are visiting Mrs Marjory Pen- | *nington, Mrs. Fahnestock's sister.The Pinochle club met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Georgo I ’ Scott. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Knight j won high score. IF. N. Edgington and his two sons from Clarkston, Washington are visiting Mrs. Cora Thompson and Mrs. ^ M. W Hezcltine, sisters of Mr. Edg- j TMmgton.Seeding and landscaping the new University of Idaho golf course has been completed and Francis L. James, course architect, and 10 workmen sit idly by while the two tons of grass seed take root in the 40 acres under cultivation.Greens have been planted for several weeks and half of them have been subjected to their first “haircuts with the balance to be mowed this week. The fairways will requiretwo weeks for the grass to come through the ground for cutting. Rains in Moscow the past week have assured enough moisture to give the seed a rapid growth.The course has been plotted bylt;I-}Want AdsSCmIRaymond Calkins is entitled to afree ticket to. the RITZ Theatre Friday or Saturday of this week to seeWOMAN CHASES MAN. Presentthis clipping for admission.tiiatthI -i ■Feod Grinding—Hay Grinding, Com Shelling. Henry Kronfuu, Phone42-J Fruitland. 19-tfIA. M. Carpenter is entitled to a free ticket to the RITZ Theatre Fri-dcbe