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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1 911 EVENING" EDITION. 8 (Continued from pago 2.) Later, aided by Miss Anna A. Lar- rujnj,rnjVLr' son, dainty refreshments were serv to Rev. Henry Shires, paBtor of a U(j, T,oso ,,rc8ent were Mesdnmcs Buberban Episcopal parish of Now Cami0 Hockott, Henry I. Belrs, It. York City, which will bo solomnlz- c 1oln Uobt McCnnn, Mi Monde, cd November 2. The scores of Coos A g , h N c McClcod( lloccki Hay friends of tho brldc-to-bo will n ' T ,, ,, . ' . , unit In advanco extontslons of con- C. FnrlBS, E. J. Kottrlng, K. Hood, grntulatlons to tho groom nnd best Anna A. Brown, W. It. Simpson, A. wishes to tho happy couple. Rev. H. Ournea, E. P. Itussell, Harry Shires visited tho MIUIs family a cou- O'Mara and MIs3 Anna A. Larson. pin of times during their rcsldohco 0 on tho Day. 'Ii I prcnjs nero imvo been apprised 0 I that the marriage of Will Chandler Tho North Bend Royal Neighbors and Miss Jessie Bacon will take place and Modern Woodmen of America at San PranclBco nbout November 12. will hold a joint Hnllowo'en social Mr. Chandler and his parents, W, S. for tho children In Taylors' hall, In Chandler and wife, loft today on tho North Bend, next Tuesday night. Nairn Smith for San Francisco. Af- Mrs her homo after a pleasant hor daughter, Mrs. C. W. Montgom q icr spending me wnuur uiuru, .ur. s. N. A. Knobloch will leave f or ! '' "a'n VT! mil VaZZTtU0 homo In San Francisco Sunday Slnls Mrs W S Cl.ader plans a pleasant visit at tho homo ot.?"VJ8,..ir5" .::.'..?: indiiK ery, In West Marshflcld. O Mrs. Wm, Lnwlor will nntnrtnln l.rt flin1,.. Tlult fit. It n. 41ia 1.n..st' at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flanagan In West Marshfleld, Wed nesday evening . 0 Mrs. P. A. Sandbcrg has Issued In to visit her daughter, Mrs. Tremalno and other relatives In Belllnghnm, Wash., and British Columbia. Mr. Chandler will return here about No vember 20. Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgan was hostcBS at a bridge luncheon Tuesday nftornoon. The houso was prettily decorated In tho Hallowe'en colors, yellow and green. Tho rooms were banked in VltatlonS for a BridgO luncheon MiiiMrlnlinriM.. n.nt nnnfiirMiiinn. nmfc nt her homo in West Marshflold next ,ng a bcn,Uful background for tho SnT A"B,J.""V0P o!..rett.ly-Bowned women. In tho din- lug-room, music was rendered by Brndflcld's orchestra. Tho wholo luncheon was a triumph of nrt and Hallowo'cn In tho decorntios. Miss Qortrudo Wilcox arrived hero from Portland this week for a short beauty. Mrs. Harrlgan was aaslstod visit with Miss Mamlo Mahonoy and by Miss Hutchcson, Miss Anderson, Mrs. Elizabeth Adams nnd will bo Mrs. Dungan and Mrs. Porry. Prizes tho recipient of a number of social woro won by Mrs. Efllo Farrlnger and courtesies during her stay on tho Mrs. E. S. Bargelt. Among thoso vay' .Invited woro: Mrs. Ellzaboth Adams, o I Mrs. W .A. Hold, Mrs. P. E. Haguo, Tho choir of tho Marshfleld Epla- Mrs. Geo. P. Murch, Mrs. E P MorrlB- copal church Is arranging n special, soy, Mrs. P. A. Sandbcrg, Mrs. E. K. progrnm for a week from Sunday! Jones, Mrs. E. S. Bargelt, Mrs. Willis evening with a number of special bo- H. Kennedy, Mrs. Wm. Crimes, Mrs. Job nnd anthems will bo rendered D. Y. Stafford, Mrs. Dorsoy Kreltzer, nimwr tno direction or .wb .Win. Mrs. 0. W. Kaufman, Mrs. E. L. C. Horsfall, Jr. 0 Tho Marshfleld High School Hal- Farrln, Mrs. Herbert Lockhart, Mrs, Arthur McKcown, Mrs. A. II. Powers. MrH. Nolllo Owen, Mrs. Ward M. lowo'en party will bo given Tuesday Blako. Mrs. Harry Folsom, Mrs. F. evening on tho third iioor of thoiM. Frledburg, Mrs. M. C. Horton, High School building. Tho plans of Mrs. R. E. Browning, Mrs. C. K. Pcr tbo different classes as to cntortaln- ry, Mrs. J. T. McCormnc, Mrs. W. T. meat, decorntton nnd refreshments, Merchant, Mrs. J. S Coke, Mrs. M. C. aro rapidly maturing and tho pnrty'Maloney, Mrs. E. Mlngus, Mrs. C. W. promises to bo a very pretty and Montgomery, Mrs. Frederick E. Lcofo, pleasing nffnlr. Tho faculty will bo Mrs. J. Albert Matson, Mrs. Wm. guests of tho evening . Warwick, Mrs. John Lafon, Mrs. W. O I p. Murphy, Mrs. Wm. Lawlor, Mrs. Miss Lillian McCnnn, who hns'Wm. Dungnn, Mrs. Chas Van Duyn, been spending tho last two weeks Mrs. Efllo Farrlngor, Mrs. E. E. with hor slstor, Mrs. Hodson of South , Straw, Mrs. P. K. Gottlns, Mrs. D. C. MnrHhflold returned to her homo in Vaughn, Mrs. J. II. Mllnor, Mrs. A. L. North Bend Friday. illousoworth, Mrs. E. O'Connoll, Mrs. q JA. O. Rogers, Jr., Mrs. N. RnsmuBscn, ... r.i.. o...i.i ...i. i.. i. ' Mrs. J. W. Bennett, Mrs. J. W. Fin- ten hhig In Wasllmgmu return '.' , Jnnln,H' ?r fPi...-.i.?.. . i. i.... .... tt..i.. ..,., B- Adolspergor, Mrs. A. J. Ness, Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs. Harry Nnsburg, Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrodo, Mrs. P. A. Thursday to hor homo on Union nvo-i line, North Bend. 0 Tho Lndles of tho United Brethren Hazard. Mrs. C. R. Peck, Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Jr., Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. Mrs. Nolco at Bangor, i Krononborg, Bandon; Misses Evelyn t woro: Mrs. Lystor. ' Anderson, Agnes Hutcueson, .Mario of North Bend woro entertained at' J, T. Sullivan, Bnudon; Mrs. John tho homo of Thoso prosont Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. 0 older, Mrs. J. V. Hodson, MIbs Mudgo Holder, Mrs. Fryo, Mrs. E. Coffoit, Mrs, R. Smith, Mrs. CluiH Cavanaugh, Mrs. Renchau- benjamin Clothes "Wear a Benjamin" Whether it be an Overcoat Suit or Raincoat, the name symbolizes the highest grade clothes (SEE THIS WEEK'S SATURDAY EVENING POST) We are able to give, you this kind of clothing at fair prices By. buying and selling for cash Benjamin Suits, $20.00 to $45.00 Benjamin Overcoats, . $ 8.00 to $45.00 Benjamin Rain Coats, $15.00 to $35.00 "Money Talks" We Are After Your Business Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Marsh field Bandon K. Gottlns. Among thoso present woro Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reld, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Gottlns, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Bnrgclt, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Krlotzcr, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Peck, and Mrs. Efllo Farrlnger. O Mrs. Wnrd M. Blako won first prize, Mrs. J. Albert Matson second prlzo and Mrs. W. S. Chnndlor tho consolation prlzo nt tho delightful Bridge party given by Mrs Herbert .Lockhart last Saturday afternoon, tho other details of which wero given In Tho Times' social news last Sat urday. In. serving, Mrs. Lockhnrt was assisted by Misses Frances Gold en, Mary Kruse, Lucy Powers and Elslo Hall. huckleberry and grceiiB nnd wero nr rnnged by Misses Esther Asplund, Eva Hansen, Ethel Joscphson nnd Edith Pendergrass. Tho refresh ments wero in charge of MJbbcs Sarah Escott, Ruth Dungnn, Roxlo Hnll, Maydrcam McLalu, Maria Wheeler and Emma Hngqulst. Tho enter tainment committee consisted of Dngmnr Fllesburg, Nelllo Warwick, Lucy Bonebrnko, Florenco Powers nnd Isabella Forguson. Thoso In vited to chaperon tho pnrty wero Miss Silverman, Miss Carpenter, Miss Maloncy and Mrs. Thompson. O Miss Clnrn Myron rcturcd this week from n short visit with friends in San Francisco. 0 With over two hundred In attend ance, tho celebration of tho fourth nnnlversnry of Pacific Commnndory No. 10, Knights Tomplnr, Thurs day evening nt tho Marshfleld Ma sonic hall was ono of tho most do- with their boh, Leo, who Is nttendlng tho light of Jnck-o'lanterns that woro hung nbout tho walls. Tho dining room was particularly striking, tho tables being set in tho form of a cross nnd covered only with yollow cut llowers nnd designs. Yellow crepe paper streamers connected the chandeliers with tiny place cards of pumpkins nnd witches faces, nnd a hugo pumpkin stood In tho center of tho cross. Evon tho refreshments, egg-sandwiches, carried out tho col or scheme, while tho guards, dressed in their ghost attiro, heightened tho Hallowe'en effect. Nearly the wholo membership was present and united in making tho initiation of tho four now members, whoso names wero withheld, a mcmorablo ovont. 0 Tho A.iN. W. Club mot Thursday with Mrs. E. G. Flanagan. Thero ltghtful events In lndgo circles on rolloL-o thorn. Coos Bay in ninny mouths. Invltn- n tlmia ivnrn roafrlptm! In tnnmhnru nt " tho Masonic Orders nnd Eastern Stnr Tho Sisters of Bethany will meet nnd many wero In Mrs. Hugh McLaln loft today for wnB n R00ll attendance of momherB Por land where bIiowIII spend a few , tW(J t present, Mrs. H. weeks with Mr. McLaln who i Is look- PoIgoni d M c', .McKKht. ng u er bus nesa IntorcstB there nnd M,.8i c ,, , " l membership after having boon for Boiuo years on tho Honornry list, North Bend News Mrs. ChnB Murr Is reported qullo ill nt hor homo In North Bend. VInco Gamble, manager of tho Gamble estate, who has been ill, Is-better. Misses Fay and Goldlo Clark left yesterday for a vUlt with friends on Kentuck Inlet. Miss Mnmlo Gulovson of Mnrshilold visited North friends yestcrdny. South Bend Mrs. Chas. Murr, who has been qulto HI nt hor homo on Lend Ave, is roportod Improving. Miss Wllla Hall of Portland was. tho guest yestcrdny of her Bister. Mrs. W. D. Simpson. eon. J. Mncgcnn recited an original poom. tornoon Tho bnlanco of tho evening was do- 0 Malouey and Mnmlo Mahonoy voted to dnnclng, cards and music, Mrs. L. J. Simpson entertained ) nim roiresnmonis woro sorveu. Informnlly nt Brldgo Mondny after- Tim r.ndlos of tho North Bond I Tho romiulttecB In chnrgo of tho inoon. Her guests woro Mis. W. S, Methodist EplBcopnl Aid Socloty mot nffnlr wero: Tho Porolcn Hoard nf Mlwilnna nf while she was uunblo to attend tho tho Methodist Enlsconnl elmreli wilt meotlliKS. She extended nn Invltn- moot with Mrs. A. .Tnhnnmi nn Rlmr. nttondnnco "ext Wednesday nt tho homo of Mrs. tlon to tho club to meet with hor noxt nn Avo. Wednesday nftcroon. Floronco Potorson. who hn Isltlng In Oregon City, returns .eok, nccompnulcd by her sis- After tho business meet- tor-ln-lnw, Mrs. Pnro nnd baby, who win spend somo tlmo on tho Bny. from outsldo points. Rov. J. T. M. 'ux v-mpeii in aumii .Miirsiiiioui. Thursday for a salmon bnko at her Knox delivered tho nddress of wol- Tho meeting Inst weok was postponed home on South Coob Rlvor. A spec-' Miss como which wns dovoted principally "l!, U1 "? '?'"",:"' ', . K,vc"i boat will leavo at ten o'clock on boon v to n hlstorv of tho order. Cant. T. "l tho Swedish hnll Weduosdny af- , .i.,.. nn,i ,.,,. nt ,. ,,.,.. novt ( .. ....,, ....,s aw..... ......, ., tl.U ,,. ..wrtv ' I ternoon. refreshmcntB woro served O Mnstor Ellsworth Morton DIES IN NORTH IU..VI yesterdny at tho homo of Mrs. Peter Executive O Schrock In Empire. After a pleas-' A. P. Davis Tho Knights of Flnlnnd will glvoi''t nftornoon, n fenturo of which August Farley. C. P. McKnlght n masquorado ball at tho Finnish hall noxt sniurtiny evening. O waB a lino dinner surveu oy .Mrs. i nni-ntinn. oiiiiiicn, liiu iiiiiiiuu "iin.il unit uui.'11'p ,- Tn)lna chnrtored for tho trip, roturned tho l? ?' .,,"..' party to North ucuu. Thoso pros- Mrs. L. P. Falkenstoln wns hostess cut wero Mosdames M. R. Grout, J Thursday afternoon nt her homo nu,C. Stevens, Elmer Wood, A. L. Dub Union nvenue, North Bond, entor- ster. Albert Hlsey, W. II. Chnpelle, tnlnlng tho Presbyterlnn Ladles' Aid Waltor Smith. Isaac. More, Bollslng aocloty. Tho nftornoon, opened with or, Hudson. W'oodhnll and n nuniber prnyor by Mrs. C. II. Fnrlss, was very(f Empire Indlos. pleasantly spent In social conversa-, q tlon. Sowing was tho diversion. I m83 Pdnn Lnrson who la nnlsli- lug hor musical courso at Mexico, MluMnnrl, wrlton frlnmla linrn tlint lulu, lu ir,intl ntnnkOfl wIMi lint vnilr Sho will shortly assist In two con certs and also expects to hear tho noted pianist, Joseph Lohvluno thero soon. Pror. (ijerdrun, who spent time on the Bay last summer, is ono of tho Instructors. Sho will return to Coos Bay next May or June. Dr .nnd Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll enter tnlned a smnll party of friends Thursday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers of Snn Diego who C. W. Evortson, A. W. Myers. II. Lockhart, J. R. Llghtner P. E. Allon. Look Before You Buy A glance at the Toggery Clothing Will cbnvinco you of their superior stylo and tailoring and no other clothes at tho price, $2U to $25, can surpass them. Wo do not con fuse our buyers by ad vertising suits from $10 to $40. Ono price, good goods and on the square is our motto. The Toggery P. E. Allen nnd Reception W. J. Rust, C. W. Tower, R. Walter Refreshments II. Lockhnrt E. S. Bargelt, Albert Seollg Music J. A. Mntson, G. A. Brown Tho membership roll' of Commnndcry Is as follows: Geo F. Wlnchestej August Farley. E. W. Holmborg. .eon icr gues swore Ma i W ' S .Mn"tor i:"8W0rt' Morton enter-' i .miiith iih.Mi Tur en Mrs V. I lylo? ni lMrs" T ,n,l,ed l""nlr of Httlo friends In W. Rcnnlfl The Ban!! nunrtet inet ,onm' of hl8 8lxth Wrthdny at his Jlm OirlHim, a Sailor ,1Mhhs Anway with Mrs BJior Friday otli after- hon, at No"u UenA ,,oK"t8 l"Bti AMno In Poverty, noons "or? vory leasant a d woro , ThiirBjIny. Luncheon was' Bpread ' John CorlBon i. a former sailor, who greatly enjoyed by tho guests. 0 land tho nftornoon spent In gnmes. wn8 foml dying Into Tuesday In a I rnlw.n ..nnn.... .n.. . . UMIn linvol In thn anliiirlia nf Vnrlll I Phillips, Frnncls Mnther. Ivan nnd I,en,! wn8 burlc, ,n tlln 0l,(l Follows Tho North Bend Bridge Club met .enl Ingram, Theodore Kaisor Isa- comtory ycstonlny nftornoon. Lack Wodnesdny evening nt tho homo of i,0n0 Lonnnn PIIhwoiiIi vmni n,i at f00(l n"1' nttontlon coupled with Mr nnil Mm Wnr.Kn nnl., 'Pl, "u"" .tllllllll, IIIBHUIUI, V HUIK mill , .. , .. f ,nnll pnoumonln wero tho causes of death. Ho was apparently nbout fifty years Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnrren Painter. Tho i.coiu Morton. uii) nas .Mia. xnuiiui a uiriiiuiiy iiihi , tho occasion was mado festlvo by tho I 0 old. Papers found on him lndlcato presontnlon of humorous gifts with; Tho brldgo club will ho entertain-' Mint ho enmo to Coos Bny about two nccompniiying speechos. Later In' on next Weunesdny nftornoon bv months ngo from Grays Hnruor, tho evening refreshments woro sorv- Mrs. Wnrd M. Blnko. Tho club Wash. Ho wns nntlvo of Sweden but Pacific Peter Clausen A. P. Davis W. U. Douglas have been spending somo tlmo hero'Juo P Cnttrall land who will leavo Mondny for their , home. Cards and music wero the ill- (versions. Among thoso invited wero Mr. nnd Mrs. ,L. L. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Coke, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chandler. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert j Carl A EverUon i.ocKiiart, Air. ami .Mrs. w. t. .Mor- August Farley ennui, .Mr. aim .Mrs, a. u. uagors, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bennett, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs C. R. Peck . Mr. nnd Mrs. P. K. Gottlns cjiter tnlued a few friends nt n Hnllowo'en (Bridge party at their homo last Sat I unlay ovonlng. Among thoso pres 'ent wero Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Rnlpho lO'Brleji. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Held. I Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Bnrgclt. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Pock and Mrs. Efllo Far rlnger O Tho Ladles Art Club mot Friday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. J. G. Klnnoy on South Broadway. Tho afternoon was pleasantly spont nt needlo work and conversation. Tho club will bo entertained next Thurs day by Mrs .Dorsoy Krlotzer. 0 Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, WednesiYav ovenlng. pntortnlned k fow friends nt Bridge. Tho prizes woro won by W. A. Reld, and Mrs. F. J. R. Llghtner Herbert Lockhart R. W. Lundy J. Albort Matson J. II. Mllnor A. E. Morten W. S. McFnrlnnd C, F. McKnlght T. J. Macgon A. W. Myers 1 13. Irving ChandlcrJohn T McGuIro J. J. Clluklnbenrd Claude Nasburg Frank Alclatl P. E. Allen E. A. Aiulorson E. S. Bnrgelt J. W. Bennett Chnrles Bradbury Martin Breen G. A. Brown II. E. Burmelster cd. Music followed tho Brldgo gnmo.meots twice a month only hi which prizes wero won oy .irs. iibiiupson ana r.M W. J. Rust E. L. Robinson Anson O. Rogers Albort Soollg W. F. Squlro J. E. Schilling Chns B. Solby William Ford J. W. Gn nil n or Patrick HenncsseyL. J. Simpson J. T. Harrlgan C. W. Towor John P. Hall Richard Walter Parkor B. Holland G. F. Winchester E. W. Holmborg Chnrles S. Wlnsor E. Klrklnnd Jones Jns Watsou A. J. Johnson , v, 0 Bost. Mrs. Tur pen of Mnrshflold wns a special guest. Tho rogular club members, Mos dnmes and Mossrs. C. M. Bylor, T. W. Ronnlo, L. J. Simpson, W. E. Bost, and R. A. Womlcli, wero present. Tho rooms woro prottlly decorated with red ilowors and greens. Last Tuesday aftornoon, Mrs. Em- mn Nnsuurg was hostess nt a most charming gathering of old tlmo frlonds, tho mnjorlty of her guests being Indies who havo been neigh bors on Coos Bny for many years. Sowing nnd conversation, recalling inomorles of dnys gono by, wero fol lowed by decllclous refreshments. Among thoso Invited wero Mrs. E. A. Anderson, Mrs. J. M, Slglln, Mrs. Hnns Reed, Mrs. Hirst, Mrs. W. B. Curtis. Mrs. A. G Alkon. Mrs. G. A. Bonnott. Mrs. Eugeno O'Connoll, Mrs. A. Hiitcheson, Mrs. L. M. Noblo, and Mrs. Jas. Ferry, Sr. 0 Tho Altar socloty of tho Episcopal church will meet Mondny nftornoon with tho President, Mrs. J. T. Mc Cormnc nnd nil ladles of tho church aro Invited to bo present. 0 Miss Manila Mnhoney has asked Miss Edna Stanley loft today on I tho girls and young matrons In for tho Nairn Smith for San Francisco on tea Monday to meet her guest, Miss 0 Tho Progress club met Monday with Mrs. I. Lando, tho subject for tho day being, "Famous Cannls nnd Tholr Builders." Tho roll cnll nn swors wero current ovonts nftor which tho hostess read n very inter esting pnper on tho day's subject. Mrs. W. S. Nicholson nnd Mrs. F. C. Horton wero elected to membership. Tho club will meet no$t on Novombor 0 with Mrs. R. T. Street when tho nftrnnoon will bo devoted to Charles Dickens. 0 On Wodnesdny nftornoon tho In dies of tho Eplscopnl church gavo an nfternoon ten nt tho Swedish Luth eran hnll on Commorclnl nvonuo. Tho hall 'was very prottlly decorated for tho occasion which was most success ful. Tho committee in chnrgo in cluded Mrs. Georgo F. Murch, Mrs. u. k. i-orry nnd Mrs. P. A. Sand borg. Samples of needlowork wero on display and orders wero taken for Chrlstmns work by tho Altar society. Photographers' Suiinllos Whit-m. oiuuio. nothing wns found to lndlcato whero his relatives reside Pictures Studio. nnd framing Walker DON'T FORGET tho Soventh An imal IIAMi, NORTH IIE.VD FlItH DEPARTMENT. Eckhoft Hall, SAT URDAY night, OCTOBER 28. Tick ets $1.00. HALLOWE'EN novoltles Coob Bay Cash Store at tho BAND DANCE at EAGLES H.LL Saturday ovenlng. OCTOBER 28. MU SIC by PULL bnnd. IP your STOMACH is out of order.. Seo DR. WINKLKIt. Batn Don't forgot tho Turkish PHONE 21 1-.T. Tho Times' Want Atls bring results' a short vacation trip. After spondlng n few days In California sho will go north to Portland and will visit hor sister nnd other rolntlves boforo re turning to Coos Bay. 0 Tho Eighth grndo gavo a very en joyable Hnllowo'on party last eve ning. Different committees hnd chargo of tho games nnd refresh ments. Delicious grape-julco punch was made and served. Tho decora- Gortrudo Wilcox of Portland. 0 Mondny ev" - nt tho Odd Fel lows' Lodge . , iho Women of Woodcraft hold their meotlng, tho purposo being tho Initiation of four now members. After tho regular routine of business, duty gavo way to pleasure, and ono of tho most de lightful of Hnllowo'en entortaln ments resulted. Tho hall was de corated oxtenslvely In green and red tlons consisted principally of flowers, and yellow, and was dark excopt for ONLY eight weeks until CHRIST MAS. Now is tho tlmo to get your holiday PHOTOS at OUARTERM ASS STUDIO. Front street. OPEN your EYES to OPPORTU NITY nnd buy feed and FLOUR from HAINES. MASQUERADE BALL Finnish hall Saturday, November 4. Admission 50c CHILDREN'S Bearskin COATS for $2.00 at Coob Bay Cash Storo. If you have a GOITRE. WINKLER. See DR. Society Stationery The Vefy Newest Thing In Gold Embossed Initial Note Paper We have just received a complete line, SEE OUR WINDOWS RED CROSS STATIONERY DEPARTMENT ... f.iVtlfftUi.. v -r "MfcNtv & -