lay, May 13,1930Nine,HOPEMay 12,—Senior class invitation more than usual attractiveness, a issued by the 1930 class.Lhel Haeckcr, who Is teaching at on Priest lake. spent Sunday ne folks,»ien lretren, teacher, took as i-eud gueaus to her Spokano In* Merle Turning* and Klua 5 Brown, senior girls, gu bcliool, under the chaperon-iculty members, took their an-to Spokane Saturday, incident-eo tne big whale and babies on a thereaecker and aon Edward, shop-•audpoini SaiurUuy d Mrs. A. E. Thorson euiertain-i *ursuay the following Kootenai Miss Anderbo i, Miss Rice. Miss id iaod Moe.a day was observed Sunday in chea and homes with approprl--Les and gilts. Iida Wilson of Long Beach, Cau,J Halting her sister. Mrs J M,' .» .eu\e tl.ia week Xor poluts lu tnti southern Idaho to visit a' i brother. 1Cook did business in snupolnt^.*© and Mrs Ilinm of Kootenai I „ Uvut) at tne A h XliOT-L*M.fc Uirtl,n i lid lu.».hy. ttliO • to ouiito iite ionic luA »•. L4 * it lust* , i i» R.am Mi Gsjr-. « * *fe i t'.I Oil•1. l so *J *. ».au ui.u i M; ■ \\. .lit 1 u..»UtO Uu»V .ki*iwe visit*lt;.1 f. uudlit*u.r Hval uiid Mr and » is i.«u Mon* wuo have nug California. stopped ulf hcie . « tii Mr uiid Mrs AJUoiut Martin of Portland, \u*o uv U*c It E Brown home, spcut.. menu*) hi SpoKaueil Mia J L. Ihoinpsuu and son.n-i*i bunUuy with friends initMi Pi aiin Cto!i entertained it their ranch home. Mr and ^ ulid «*na and Mr and Mrs.\ 1\ t. H.\ei Mr and Mrs K *. H. pi Mr?. C tt Wll-iiing Beach. and Mr and Mrs Limp und daughter of Hope bmiuis lt;»f lugti woe towed p lake SaturdayAnderson went to Coeur d Ale no ■r a \Imi u.th relatives Howell, an old-tune icsideni nrur cl Air nr and hrr w.m Hoy ilbo an old tune Uv pe Hope b*\s ife of Portland, who have ■ ting icluiives in Uo/einuu. topped oil a short tune lu-tit p«iietiiude CiihgiMv o/ Plains. Mt .»r tie late Mis Poster u* a the Thompsons She a 1*1 take ,oter Ha who U u school at to California with bcr at tho schooli people report a hard frost In iltty ladt week.?iegel, who has the contract totransport pupils the coming year, drove home a new bus Friday.Mr. Greenfield,, -traveling salesman for underwear and gloves, spent Sunday In Hope at the Harp inn,Badgl^V rwas iba recipient of a surprise shower Tueptay afternoon,.Mrs, Walls has hod extensive sewer repairs within ana without her residenceRev. Nella Naly was a dinner guest of Mrs. Peter Qchravendyk on Mother'ss*y.A. A. Wilson has a Clarksfork tenant-In his East Hope cottage.Mr. PewU took a truckload of sightseers to Spokane Saturday “to see the wghale.“ Young Anderson had charge of the store and filling station during his absence.B Baker has been transferred from the local rreiglu her© to the Spokane division of a work tram.Dr and Mrs. Stauffer and son. formerly of Dover, visited Mrs, Emma Sisson Sunday.Mr. Adams and Mr. Print are two new brakeman ou the local out of Spokane. They are stopping at the Harp inn.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thompson. Jr., and Mrs. Gertie Gingery attended the Odev* dance Saturday night.Fred Thompson shopped in Sand-pOlnt Saturday.Mrs, Ethel Harp and 1 sister* Zclda* wero Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrb Doty at the Jaynes home. ZcHia und B«uiah were former school friends,Buu Juiu-a hus a paper-hanger from Sandpulut ronovauug tho interior of uu Emit Hope homeBert McNarum, a former carpenter hi •' ruousl ul in a Coou?v* A.cue hospital.Mrs Hioop and Mrs btoue _ will eutcr-taui t *e Unite** Aid Thursday at tho hoi .lt;• or the formerMrs Harp and Mr Greenleaf wero Sunil A.* tu, * : rii u.e banner home west of to\i ni i o. . n.aitrt-au* »ertiion will be next Sun ci» ui lt;lit* M E cnurch In East Hope Rev Morton will occupy tho pulpitdrove hi» truck to Spokano for mm* where he will get someone to drive it to California.School was closed Tuesday qn account of scarlet fever in the. community, Alice Skow and Ixsuise Bentley ar^ 01 tVith the disease. They are getting lt;Uong nicely and it la hoped that tha disease will not spread any fartherP W. Branson ohlpped c carload of ice this week.L, E. Tucker has been confined to the house for the past week with bronchitis.Containers for shipping fruits vegetables vary greatly m different parts of the country, and corupeuuau between producing centers has aroused interest* in the various types of baskets, crates* boxes, barrels and aacks used. Farmers* Bulletin 1579-F, Containers Used la Shipping Fruits and Vegetables, describes the frut and vegetables containers used in various localities and tells what are, more favored by Important shipping sections. This publication can be secured by writing to the Department of Agriculture, Washington*Butter wrappers at the News office.FAMILY DOCTOR MADE MILLIONS OF FRIENDSfk*** i.fJ4C0C0LALLACIX’OLALLA — Mre MnggloFlfictn year* alter his graduatlocvDr. Caldwell became famous for a K';‘l :ah\ uwughtor, Mr* ,jngje prescription, which now, afterAt l/iuC 1 LI aooioiiiti _______ »_ .*tt r , j_M»* !.lt;'e Bates was looking after prop-t i n* Croats here last Saturday andr v*j»uti Fv* *i ^ .ai's hud dontal work done In Spokane luai SaturdayI hr program und school picnic have been culled off on account of scarlo**-fr\erBrown made a buatnaas trllM'COntcdl OT thcy^rc IlilfTerinfir jfftKXIt«» Mai rpoint Wednesday „Mr and Mrs Evald Ettawn of Seat tii **o .n i»i.h Mr aid Mrs Ed Eliason und M and Mb I. C riary’ Tho latter nro Mrs EUason's parents.forty years, is still making friends.Today Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is the world's most popular laxative. Millions of people never think ol using anything else when theyr# constipated, headachy, bilious, feverish or weak; when breath is bad, tonguenausea, gas, or lack of appetite or energy.Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin if „ 'made today according to the Originalmiuv DM.,, jotne® I.:»vc tho nuto ex jornlulalt; {rmn herbs and other puruIngredients. It is pleasant-tastlng; thorough fn the most obstinate cases { gently effective for women and children. Above all, It represents doctor's choice of whit is safe for the bowels.aminnUuMH to u»c eighth gmdo Biudenb* ln.’t weekMr and Mra F A Wood and family were m Bandpoint Wednesday on brnl nooaGeorge W Crawford loft today for California, where ho has purchased a small tract of land. Hta son. Robert