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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1912 - EVENING EDITION 8 lit dtOTOWr Baking Powder AbsoltiteljrJrEire Where the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, crusts or puddings are required Royal is indispensable. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain, substantial, every-day foods, for all occasions. The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar No Alum No lima Phosphates flolil Simpson, Mr. and Mrs Robert Simpson, IOd I th Simpson uud M nud Mrs. Elmer RussalL ?i Or MIbs Edith Thomns entertained u number of young folks nt tho home of her parents, Mr. nud Mrs. .Inmcs Thomns, In North Uend, Inst Satur day evening. Various games and musk1, Including vocal solos by Uobt. McLaughlin wore followed by danc ing nud nindo the evening an unusu ally pleasant one. Hcfrcshmcnts were serve.l. Among thoso present were: Elizabeth Hoolllng, Ottolla lloelllug, August Hoolllng, Norn Hnge, Tom lingo. Ira Wilson, Mogglu Wilson, Joe Wlnsor, Vernon Sholly, Ole Jnrcn, Edward Thomas, Myrtle Thomas, Robert McLaughlin, Vesta MeCullough, Dorothy Klbblor, Fred Kruse, Anna Heed and Prank Ma lonoy. 0 Mrs. W. T. Merchant Is entertain ing n number of tho girls of tho younger Bet nt Bowing this afternoon at her homo on Knob Hill. The house Is prettily decorated with huckleberry ami Ivy, and Valentino henrts aro much In evidence. The guests are Misses Agnes Hutchison, Marie Moloney, Chnrlotto Murch, Ed nn Stanley, Evelyn Anderson, Mn- mlo Mnhonoy, Adneo Palmer, Agnes spooling tho house, which was prot tlly hung with red and whlto hearts, and tho big birthday eako furnished tho last Btraw to their glee. The guests of Miss Eleanor were Oath urlno Toye, Margaret Stump, Elisa beth Flnnngnn, Hess Flnnngnn, Elvy n,.m,t TCiixnhnth Swnnton, Ornclo McKeown. Virginia Coke, Tom Flnn ngnn, Frederick Schettor, Gcorgo Williams. Joey McKeown, Proctor Flnnagan, and Dnby Jim Flnnngnn. 0 Tho Prlscllln Club has rc-orgnnlzeil after u few months of Inactivity, and now numbers nmong Its members many of the now residents of Hunker Hill and Hay City. Tho membership list Includes Mrs. Geo. Rourko, Mrs. Henry Olson, Mrs. Chns. Thorwuld, Mrs. Frank Mnrhoffer, Mrs. Mcintosh, Mrs. Masterson. Mis. Chns. Uonnlson, Mrs. Frost. Miss Mnblo Mnthlson, Miss Genevieve Sellofson, and Miss Singe Larson. The club will meet next Wednesday with Mrs. Frost. 0 Tho Modern Woodmen of America hnvo Issued Invitations to a social dance lo be given Saturday, February 21, at tho Finnish llnll. 0 Wednesday evening nt tho route of tho brldo tho marriage of Mrs. Nancy New Arrivals for S pring iMl o vLjjIIlJi H Carpenter, Esther Silverman, Norn'M Mnttson to W. D. Ruin was sol (Continued (rem pago 2.) greens In tho center of the ceilings formed each n nucleus for the cords of red hearts that fell from them to tho corners and walls of the roouiB. Evon the programs were stamped with tiny hearts. The orchestra, which, under tho direction of Profos ,Bor Raymond, furnished tho perfect fnuslc, was .screened nt one end of tho linirby- a-lcafy wall of huckleberry and henrtH. Cool, refreshing punch . wua-sorved to the dancers lu iThotlfor .bowory corner. This dalnty"uloh tine party Is the flnnl triumph of tho busy soclnl whirl that ends when Lent arrives with its quiet days and rest. O Robort McLaughlin, August Hooll lng, Win. Wood, and Wnltor McLood wero hOBts nt a charming Valentino pnrty Friday evening nt Taylor JJall, North Dond. Tho llfty guests spent n dollghtful evening plnying various games which tho -hosts' lnnenu Ity had duvinod. Misses Ellen Ander son -and Qrnco Williams sang solos, and Miss Mildred Rood gnve a piano selection. Supper was served on two big tnblcs by tho chef, Mr. McLnugh lln nnd his assistant, Mr. Hoolllng, occasioning much fun. The pntrons nnd pntroucBBOS of tho "Infernal De ception," as It was humorously call ed, wore Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, Mr. nnd Mrs. O'Mnra. Mr. and Mrs. Wld n er nnd Mrs. E. Lnngenborg. Among thoso present wero Misses Esther Im hoff, Ellen Anderson, Amy Reynolds, Norn lingo, Hnttto Huge, Norma prompt disappearance proved the worth of their "spielers;" destinies revealed at the gypsy camp; substan tial cxuinplos of housewifely skill that were conspicuous by their nbsenco before the evening could prove their toothsomo delicacy; and puuch at tho dainty red and green canopy that stood under tho many-colored stream ers In the center of the floor. Sev eral dances wero enjoyed throughout tho evening by tho youngor people, and an auction of tho goods remain ing in tho booths, with Jack Flan agan and Arthur McKeown as auc tioneers, occasioned greatfun. Almost two hundred dollars wore cleared by tho fair. 0 Although tho exact date of tho marrlago of Hugo Qulst and Miss Charlotte Murch, two popular Marsh- rioid young.pcoplo hoso engngomont was.nnrfbu'nced oomo time ngo, has not been definitely Bet, it will bo somu tlmo In Juno. Tho dnto will tlr-1 pond on tho tlmo that frlonds anil relntlvos of tho brido-to-bo cair-cumo hero from tho East. MlssMurch's friends nro planning ji-pitimbor of showers to bo glvon for' her after Lent. O Coos liny boys at tho Oregon Agri cultural College nt Corvnllls hnvo been having hard luck recently. Cor- don ItnsmuBBun had to go to Portland and hnvo ills arm broken and reset to oNorcomo n defect resulting from the break sustained hero Inst sunimor. Duncan Douglas has been Htifforlng from abcesses In his oar nnd hns had to go to Portland for medical troat II cut and may Imvn to rninpn in i.i- Chnso, Ethel Vnn Zlle, Violet John- hon.o In Marshflold. Goorgo Murch Ann MfmlnMln O ntnn ul at a-ti I nix I . . . .." .11'., iiiiii ills right liand badly cut on n latho In tho inuchlno shop thero but tho Injury will not permanently Im pair the member. son, Mnrlorlo Swenrlngen, Lola Rltchlo. Dorothy Klbler. Harris. Dennett Otlllln Hoolllng, Elizabeth Jennings, Elizabeth lloelllug, Grace Williams. Illnnrho Wllllnnis, Rosslo Iinniol, Allco Carlson, Inez Anderson, Anna Reed, Maude Shelley, and Mil dred Rood; Messrs. Harry Couro, Olon Grout, Oscar Carlson, Percy Phillips, Frank MuskiiH. Frank Mo loney, Lloyd Hiiutloy, Geo. Dtuvov, Marlon Reynolds, Fred Reynolds, Geo. Hlnyev, Riispo'I. A. Mnrsten, 0 Tho marriage of Audrow V. Wlckiunn, of Empire, and .Mis. Hdaueho C. ilnrter, of Mo dosto. Call., was solemnized nt the homo of tho bride's uncle, Judge lis ter, at Modesto, Wolnosdny, Febru ary H. The brldo woro n b'uo travel ing suit as imiuo lately nfter the tor- Tower, Helen Rrndloy, Frances Wll linms, Ruth Allen, Hazel Powers, Florence Alkon nnd May PrciiBs, Mrs. Herbert Coleninn, Mrs. Otto Schotter nnd Mrs. Arthur McKeown. O Miss Evelyn Lnngworthy Is hostess nt n Lenp Year and Valentino pnrty this evening nt her homo In South Mnrshflold. 0 Clnudo Nnsburg and his brldo nro expected hero shortly to mnko tholr homo. Thoy nro now enjoying a honeymoon trip to points of Interest along the const. Mr. Nnsburg plans to build a homo here In tho spring. Concerning tholr innrrlago at Port land last Wednesday, tho Portland Telegram has tho following: "MIbs Holen Doblo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Doblo, wns mnr rled this noon to Clnudo Nnsburg, of Marshflold, Tho wedding wns In the prcsenco of Intlmnto frlonds nt St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Rov. J. E. H. Simpson officiating. Miss Doblo woro her modish traveling costumo of pnlo bluo broadcloth. Her chapenu and muff wero fnshlonod of bluo chif fon nnd on tho latter was pinned .. bouquet of mnuvo orchids. Her at tendant was Mrs. Grant Mays, who arrived from The Dalles last night. Mrs. Mays was In an olaborato whlto Ilngerlo gown with black plcturo hat. Sho carried an nrmful of bridesmaid rose buds. Harry lltitlcr, of San Francisco, who was a fraternity brother (Sigma Chi) of Mr. Nasburg at the University of California, was host man. Ho nrrlvoJ from the south this morning. Mr. Nnsburg hns boon hero since Sunday. ,.. "At tho conclusion of tho. hlgn church ceremonies, tho wedding pnrty and n fow relatives and IntL mate friends repaired to tho Hotol Multnomah whoro a wedding break fast was sorved. Mr. and Mrs.. Naa burg will lcavo tonight for, a short wedding trip and uxpect to vIsIITu short tlmo-Iir Portlnnd boforo going to JJiclr futuro homo In Mnrshflold. Tho engngomont of Miss Doblo, a popular Portland girl,' to tho promt ircnt bnnkor nnd real estato man of jHouthorn Oregon was annnuncoJ a few weeks ngo. 0 Mrs. L. F. Fnlkonsteln cntortnlnoti u fow friends Informally at hor homo In North Uend Saturday nftornooi.. 0 A birthday enko with flvo big caudles, red and whlto bon-bons, a fish-pond that yielded not only llsh but mlnlnturo ducks nnd frogs to engor fishing-rods, nnd valentine: Unit kept popping under the dour a' unexpected moments from n real St. Valontlno, wero Joys that onrnpiiired nl fourteen of tho little guests who mot nt tho J. II. Flanagan homo Wednesday afternoon to colebrnto t o fifth birthday of little Eleanor Flnn- oninlzod In tho presence of many friends of tho couple. Rev. 0. Lo Roy Hall performed tho ceremony, tho lirldnl couple standing l rooms prettily decorntcd with flowers and garlands. Mnny protty gifts wero on display, following the wedding sup per. Those present woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnl Hrldges, Mr. and Mrs. Dlu ford Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scott, Mrs. Jack McDonald and daughter, Dr. Clarke Mrs. Charles Donne, Miss Maud Elliott, Miss Resale Rain, Miss Jennie Jones. Mr. Virgil Mnttson, Mr. J. P. SMiloy. Captain Dave Hidden, Mr. George Ciiclin nnd Mr. Wayne Stead. 0 Tho senior, class of tho Mnrshflold High School nro planning to repent I. ..twill tM'n ti.nnlsu nt llwi I O O lV 114 (luuuw v i , wo ..v w.vi .. w .-.. llnll !- II,, I, ill,, .tin.' 111 U'llll'll I 11.11, ..... .'UK, t..U ... ......... they scored such n slgnnl success nt ChrlBtmnstlme. It will bo given for tho benefit of tho High School Liter nry Society. 0 The ladles of Hunker HIM hnvo organized a now society to bo called the "Homo Study and Needlework Club," or tho "Jolly Dozen of Hunker Hill," and they will meet on tho sec ond nnd fourth WedncsdnyB of tho month to sow nnd rend. Mrs. A. L. Duttz was hostess at the Initial meet ing, entertaining Mrs. L. Chrlstcnscn, Mrs. Wm. Morrison, Mrs. W. F. Squire, Mrs. Geo. Rourke, Mrs. J. Drockmlllor, Mrs. Fred Reynolds, Mrs. Bush, Mrs. Langdon, Mrs. J. D McNeil, Miss Mnblo Mathlaon, nnd MIbs L. Dubny. MIbs Dubay will en tertain the club Wednesday, Feb. 27. . Miss Adams, the new librarian, Is expected hero about tho first of March to tako complete chnrgo of tho library and Its affairs. Miss Adams Is a graduate of Simmons College In Boston. --O Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Merchnnt en tertained at n very pretty red und whlto Vnlontlno dinner pnrty Thurs day evening. Tho tnble wob especi ally effect I vo with Its ornaments of red nnd whlto hearts, bon-bons nnd crepe paper shells und randlo si ades. Tho whole dinner was planned to carry out as nearly ns possible tho vnlentlno colors. Tho guestB wero Mrs. C. It. Peck, Mrs. W. A. Toyo nnd ilnugliter, Cntharlno, Mrs. J. A'bort New Goods on Every Boat We Shall Give Yo More Details Next Week. "MONEYtTALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe C o MAIiSIIFIELV BAl dobnto Hint had been planned wiib not tho gnmes nnd niuimcmenti t'. uivi'ii iim unit uuu in Liiu uuuiuum uiio. -f ..v bwiiiiiuiiLL' ill rnnriTA it. "" I . " ftv. jtrm i i i.i.. t iih... i i 01111 .MnrtoiiRoii. niivA. i .: .. ill piiivu in iwn nwiwi i w -i --- ..wi wtrionil "- nt Mii vims jL,ee. ytru tnn(1I1 titnulitiwl nu ....-i. 1 V. """""us inaitiiK brought by tho younR men, iu. thorn to tho dullest IimS..'1 tho glrlH, who at tho close oltkol nlng escorted lioinn ti,n ...'r1 present fessor Tledgen guo tho dcelnmullon, "SpnrtleiiB," nnd a fow other chnngea wero miidu In tho program. The Lit erary Society will moot noxt week for a regulnrly-iirrnngod program. 0 Mrs. E. C. Paddock, who has spoilt tho last fow weeks with relatives lu Snn Francisco, will return on tho Rc dondo next Tuesday. While away sho attended the uinrrlngo of hor sister. 0 The Lndles' Art Club met for n very pleasant afternoon with Mrs. A. L. HoiiBoworth Friday. Sewing and tho exchanging of pretty presents made by tho Indies occupied tho day, followed by the serving of refresh ments. Mrs. Hlldenbrniid will cntc. taln the club next week. O Tho Cordiality Club will bo enter tained Tuesday, Fob. 20, by Mrs. Frank Hyde. O Tho A. N. W. Club and Its gucstn, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson and her mother, Mrs. Converse, wero entertnlnod by Mrs. L. M, Noble nt n quiet after noon of sewing Thursilny. Nothing outside tho usual round of business was attempted. Mrs. Charles Stauff will bo hostess to the club when next they meet. George W. Thompson hns return ed from a pleasure trip of two weeks to Portland and vicinity, where ho visited his sisters nnd met n class mate, II utter, of tho Illltmore For estry School. ; 0 Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Morrlssoy en tertained nt dinner Thursday eve ning Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm.-Grimes nnd their guest, Hon. Dennis 'T. Flynn, of Oklahoma. 0 The coclal given last evening by tho members of Poseidon Lodge, Knights of Pythias, nt their hall In North Dead, In honor of tl olr wives Matson nnd son TiiIIiir Mm U Q '."" n-i''ri. iniveii a inosi ell C idler. IrilitvP J'nt, .About sixty were ipresont nnu a snort program, cards, nun naiiciiig, woro loiioweu nv n Chandlor, and Miss May Prouss f--Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlngt'm nn expected homo on the uoxt Hrenk water from a several weeks' soiourii In Portland and ndjncent points. O Tho Literary Society of tb iiiiii school gnvo a short nrournm and agnn. Tho children spent n hnppy sovoral Impromptu numbors boforo nftornoon over tho Inviting fish-pond tho fow hardy souls who ventured out nnd mysterious valentines, nnd In-' In Thursday ovenlnc's storm, ti,.. .mum ..iiimij, r.u iiiiMiuiN Hin, emony nnd u we.Idlnir dlmmr , Davis. Joe WliiBor. Vernon Shelley, ; wM h only Immodluto relntlvos were inLMeiii, me young couplo loft for nnd Fied Kruse O Miss Zelln Swlnford Is celebrating her fourteenth blrt! day by entertnln Ing fourteen of her little friends this nfternoon. Her guests nro Ho'en Rees, Edna Roes. Elna Hawkman, Holen Giilnvsnn, Eddevn Who.'ler. Edith Ay re, Ruby Hendry. Kntluyn Horton, lzotta Wasson, Mnrgueilto Wlseinnn, Ruby Plttman, Alma Pratt. Opnl Urown, Abigail l.edwnrd, nnd Esther Sullivan. 0 T o Sisters of Hatlmny gave n very pretty and equully succe&sful sale Inst night at tho I. O. O. F. Hall. The various booths wero beautifully larrangcd uud gotten up, and showed Snn Francisco whoro thov snent nnn of their honeymoon. Thoy will come cu coos nny on tne stenmor Re lonao which sails from San Francisco to morrow und will make their homo nt Empire. Tno bride Is a very accomplished yoing woinnn. Her father is n bank er nt Modesto and nlso owns some inrge pencil randies near thore. Mr Wlckman, who has spent most of his life on Coos liny, has many friend hero who will warmly wolcomo bin and his bride. Ho has for a number or years been lu tho employ of th Southern Oregon company, Charley Johnson Is expected homo great care und tnsto lu their eolee-, from Corvnllls where ho has been at tlons of delicacies. Mention cannot tondlng tho special agricultural nnd ue iniuio ot any one nootn lu par- dairying courses. tlculiir for all wero dainty as could bo, and tho ladles nro greatly to bo complimented upon the skill with which tho nffalr was managed. Dainty pieces of embroidery, bnby caps, blankets, dresses and toys wero on display at tho pretty baby booth; Indian curios, from old baskets to miniature canoes, and n real squaw girl at tho Indian wigwam; delicate plants und flower girls nt tho Japa nese booth; aprons nud quilts whoro the housewives wero thickest; "sweets for tho sweet" at tho candy corner; strango packages at fish pond and Chinese laundry, O- Mrs. Chns. Worrell Invited a num bor of friends to hor homo last Sat urday evening as a surprlso for Mr. Worrell, whoso birthday It was. iitimes nnd music pleasantly em ploye 1 the evening for tho guests, among whom woro Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Simpson, Mrs. Wm. Ross, Mr. and Mrs C. A. Smith. Rev. D. A. Mac Leod, Misses Grace nnd Ulancho Wll llnms, Mr. and Mrs. Hroutllard, Miss Dolln nroulllard, Miss Hesslo Immel, Mr. and Mrs. Mandlgo. Mr. and Mrs. whoso Geo. Gelsendorfer, Mr. and Mrs. Gar- TIIIJ DKLU'Vn: ODOR OF THE PERFUME waited nv a ianv IN PASSING, IS SUH STANTIAL PROOF OF HER (iCOD TASTE AND REI iXEMENT. u JL banquet. Miss Mnttlo Hudson of Grand Isl nnd Is n guest nt the homo of her el-tor, Mrs. Wnrren Stein, In North Rend. 0 Mis. Elmer F. Russell, who hns been very 111 nt her home on Shor iiion uvenuo In North Uend. Is . I ported recovering. I O I M'ss Mildred Rood of North Rend I I" PT ll"llltr for n innuli.nl .., i to bo Klven thero In tho noar future I ny foin of the young nustclnns. The I ;io nnd program will bo nnnoiincotl 'nter. 0 Vri. Ho-bort Lock'mrt nnd llttin din-riiter. Loulso. nnd Mrs. Enimn Nnsburg loft Snn Francisco Friday i-i i. . uncoos and onior Southern n'lforn'n poln's. whoro they will snend ceve-nl weeks. Mr. Lockhnrt '" joiiii mem tiiero Intor. n , cS Palmer's Toilet Water IMPART THE DESIRED EFFECT. V. ALSO CARRV A FULL LINE OF Imported and Domestic Perfumerie and Toilet Dainties lug escorted homo tlm ..' whoso vnlontlno alio had bMa&J iiiuu viiuiiKii co uraw. All thin Kloned groat fun. which waiH ono.l by n short nrocrAm 2 that followol. A regular mcttltnj bo hold Wolnosdny night, of W Miss Corn Mnthlson nnd Andretj dcrson will bo In charge 1 0 - Mrs. Geo. Coleman and MrilJ Liiwhorno nro plntinlne tn k.ul vltntlons for n pnrty to be glTnll ciuy nigni, i-enrunry 23. 0 Tho North Rend Hand, neijj Kiuiizuu, lias ocen practicing fat erni wcokh nnu is now read tot public nppcarance. A concern? J given tho first of March thti innrk tho first pcrformanci ii now orgunlzntlon. O Mrs. Small, of North Rend, b in cnargo of tho cookery m of tho Women's Exchange uiil preparo any kind of cooked M order. A number of new llaai been ndded to the Exchanie.i It much moro oxtenalre and m ciaio. too worg in ah depart is very satisfactory. 0 Capt. and Mrs. W. A. Mijwl week moved from Empire to l Marshflold, nnd nro occup)loQil J. Montgomery homo. Mr. imi .Montgomery hnvo moved to i sldo. 0 E. II. Fish nnd family hare i from Commercial avenue la I Marshflold, into tho retlltcrt'l South Fourth street rccenllrm by A. E. Noff nnd famllr. 0 Mrs. W. Q. Crnlc hai depart her homo In niackfoot, Idaho, ill n fow weoks' visit with her pw Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Torrcy. 0 Tho Lodles' Aid of tho rmVjl Ian church will moot Thuradtj,! 22, for n soclnl nfternoon it' homo of Mrs. Mary ThonWH South Firth street. 0 C. S. Dodco nnd fnml'j tM" moved Into the Iioubo In W'ttlM finld fnrninlif nrpnnlpil hV A. D.' nnd family. Mrs. Daly and taiel dron havo gone to Arizona. Mm Vnlll,, Oivnn In 1 tlti I friends, writes thnt she lj rinniriiii.r Mr. win nnneat). a l turn on tho next Redondo (roal Snn Frnnclsco visit. n Tho nnptlst Ladles' Aid f' hort business mooting at l" of tra. r.. O finnnov. WfdnH'f "filch It wns decided to havet stive- ton Weduednv, FfDrn'i Willi fluu IMnniln fllllnVKOn 81 ' 1 T''o iritnala u-lll rnnvpne t ' 1 spond the afternoon In ','l .... i... i ...in i., coripn ui .'tl-CIIIIIUIII win ' v..-- u close. This tm will take tn'H ..' "..,: ,...!.... mMtlll -irjj., fssjL "' '"? i'h.".i?'""r """"- ni i.i I nisreus cjiun con-1 Red Cross Drug Store PHONE 122-J. .- iwiii i-nt or tno pnrtv to bo 'ven Monday by Mrs. A. H. Powers, he metlng hns boon chonged to Tuesday, when Mrs. C. W. Tower "in e iiosiess to tno club. O Mr. Albert F. Andorsmi of wis- "onrln nrr'ved nil Ihn. nnol .. Friday to spend somo tlmo uero with H- si.tr Mrs. rjcn Mnthlson, nt HunVer Hill. ' S n'n.Por rnntlnues to Im- li" nb'o to )onvn sbnrtiy rhnn,Vor for Pnlirnrnln tl '""''" "''I ("io"d n fow week i-n"o h fullv reiliiB his strength O v.- .. w n.on. who hm been 'PMi.in.M , roili,ii.. . ., ,. ... uii.iuii;, friends!' ' i;'nMflrn""n "' hop many "; """'-' Soety of the in norh nint an ,t.,i.nt ouonln ir...l day at the church parlor enjoying Mill lipupfl 1-l.v y,r I n . Miss Olllo Richard will ta't'i number- of friends. Inc'nciins.'! fmm K'n.ll, nn,1 nnrl MarSoDe n Vnlentlno nnrtv at the SlVf Hotol this evening. i Tho Mlnnlo-Wls. Club menu"! .!.. . . 111 An,AV H .- uinir nusunnns win U"J"' jjr i uiio iiariy nc ino imiih" - a Mrs. E. Kelly In South MWI this evening. . Mrs. A. O. Aiken. vW! Boenaing n lew wvi - lh, risen la ovnonnd onlO OH I"" dondo next Tuefdny. Mioa noaio p"Iva enlert'DlJ C. R. H. T. B. Club t fcffj In South Mnrshflold M'',, nnl AH(fArl .InlniV rAire!111 -, hor guests. M" ,Rr!. V Edith Hlldenbran'i. ":. Resle Ayro will be hostess ne day. .... vwn fl (Additional Hocioiy "-"-, found on Page ' C7TH 'JV