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"T -wy '"fVTffllflKygfVIVf tw THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1912 - EVENING EDITION 8 mih B WMi i an ' ' m BAKIN POWDER ABSGEUUTELY PUKE The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream o! Tartar Saves Butter, Flour, Eggs, and makes home baking easy No Alum No Lime Phosphate (Continued from pago 2.) hill, MIhu Melon White. Miss Ilonnlo Prlekott anil Miss Helen Hurd." Mr. a ml Mrs, Wilson Knufmnn and arc the couinilttco In chnrgo of tho llttlo daughter nro gttoHta nt the enko sulo Hint la to bo given Satin- homo of Mm. Kniifmnn's puronts, dny, March 2, nt tho Coos Hay gro- Judgo and Mrs. Hnppy, In Spokane, cory. Tho Altur Quilt! will bo ontor- whoro thoy huvo boon vlaltliiE for n weok or two. Thoy uro planning to return to Coos liny aomo tlmo noxt tallied March 0 by .Mrs. Philips Mro. Chan. Williams was guest of honor nt n suriirlHu whlat party given nt lior homo Tuesday evening by a month Tho members of tho Mlnnlo-Wla number of frlonda mid planned bylCluu nil(1 tllor husbands' enjoyed n Mrs. hdwnrd Olln. Those prcsont, vory lonHnnt lim, Jol)y 'i 1. ' Mrs f . 1 ,l.n,;i I, ,i Mr. ' " llt tll 1,01 f W- ""' MrB. A LoSi 'b " r , MiShio, mIbh'13- B' Kolloy- 0,,, "rtl-provoklnB Emma Johnson Tnnil Miss Horo ice ' Knn,C8 nvncd tho evening and ills M In I,oronco closod tho varying tnlonts of tholr iuiiiii'iiiiuiB. in iiiu Hinging nvmry, solo nnil tiunrtot work, Mr. ChnH. LnChnpollo was doclnrod victor; In tho rng-chowlng contoat hla wlfo car rlod off tho honors honors belong ing rightfully to n woman, for la It not u recognized fnct thnt woman la pro-omlnont at chowlng tho rng? Mrs. Ilolon Ilnldwln was Inudod ua being tho only, original, bonn-drop-por and wnH awarded tho prlzo for this piny. Following tho aorvlng of a dainty buffet luncheon, for which honrta wpro matched for purtnors, recitations, music nnd n gonornl good tlmo employed the evening to a Into hour. Tho houao was extensively docorntod with rod bolls, hearts and bows of ribbon thnt gavo it a moat featlvo nppenrnnco. Among thoao proaont woro Mr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Chna. LnChaii ollo, .Mr. and Mrs. Froolund Drosaor. air. nnil MrB. John Dnahnoy, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parkins, Mr. nnd Mrs. John LnChapollo, Mrs. Ilolon Ilnldwln, Mrs. Mnry Thompson, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. E. Kolloy, Loo LnChapollo, Ralph Dressor, Ellznboth and Mnxlno Jones. Cecil LnC'hnpollo, and Eugono nnd llownrd Kolloy. Tho club momborn will meet Thursday, Mnrch 7, nt which dnto Mrs. John LnChapollo will bo hostess. 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. 12. Adolspergor entertained Mr. Hmenton, Mr. Mo reen, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Lnfon nnd Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Murch nt tllnnor Wednesday evening. Miss Chnrlotto Murch assisted tho hoatuaa. J. V. Smonton roturns todny on tho Nann Smith to Oakland. lie has been visiting in Mnrshflold for nbout throo weeks nnd looking after busi ness Intorests on tho liny. 0 Miss Mnry Hansen Is to bo hostess to n number of girls of tho nlumnno pot at her homo In South Mnrshflold Saturday evening. Mnrch 2. Among hor guests will bo MIbbcs Robo Wnll, Rolvn Flanngnn, Nolllo Trlbbny, Mnr thn Ross, Allco Curtis nnd Alpha Mauzoy. 0 - Q. II. Iluttor, one of Inat yene'n graduates of tho niltmnro Forestry School, has returned to Mnrshflold nftor sovornl months' sojourn In Portland and othor nortliorn points. 0 Tho "Prbclllna" mot Wednosdnv with Mrs. Froat in liny City for n quiet nftornoon of sowing nnd chat. Prcsont woro Mrs. Qoo. Rourko, Mrs. Henry Olson, Mrs. Mcintosh, Mrs. Mnthlaon, Mrs. Kmid Brlckson, Mrs. Nolson, Miss Oonovlovo Tollofson nut! Misses Mablo and Cora Mnthlson. Miss Slgna Larson will ontortnln tho club Wednesday, March C. 0 Tho "Jolly Dozen" will ho ontor tnlnod Wednesday, February 28, by Miss Laura Dubny. 0 At their homo In South Mnrshflold Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Coamcy celebrat ed Sundny .Fohrunry IS, ns tho twon tloth anniversary of tholr mnrrlngo, which took plnro In 1802. A number of friends woro present nnd brought pretty gifts of hniid-pnlntcd chlnn. Mimosa blossoms from California ef fectively decorated tho houeo. Mr. nnd Mrs, CoRtnoy entortnlned Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Haines. Mr. nnd Mrs. John nintt Mr. nnd Mrs. W. K. Sulllvnn. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. L. Hnlncs nnd Miss Helen Sullivan. 0 Friends of Mrs. Wilson Knufmnn will bo Interofltotl In the following clipping from tho Spokane, Chronicle of Fob. 17: "Mrs. Wilson Knufmnn of Mnrsh flold, Ore., formorly Miss Happy of Spokane, was tho honor guost nt a pretty 4 o'clock ton this nftornoon. Mrs. F. 13. Popo wns tho hostess nnd hor homo nt 830 Lincoln plnco was prettily nnd tnstofully decorated for tho occasion. Tho dining room wns lu yellow nnd whlto, whllo tho living room wns nuornoii witn rod nnd whlto, hearts and smllnx being usod In profusion. About 00 frlonds of tho hostess and tho guest of honor woro prcsont. Those who assisted in recolvlng and entertnliilng were Mrs. W. J. IIowolls, Mrs. 13. C. Atwntor, Mrs. A. L. Ruff. Mrs. W. S. Froat, Mrs. R. N. Tookor, Mrs. J. H. Homp- 0 Eckhoff Hull, North Ilond. wns tho scono of a very protty Leap Venr dnnco given Snturdny night by tho Women of Woodcraft. Tho hall was decorated In greoim nnd Japancso l(.ntorns, which hung over tho lights and shod n softened glow over tho plnro. Leap Yonr customs woro rig idly enforced, occasioning much laughter nnd onjoymont for tho nlnoty guests presont. Excollont mu sic from Toollo'a orcheatra nnd n good program of dances, among which latter wna ono solitary "gon tlomon's cholco," sot tho koynoto to tho evening In tho lively dnnco that ensued, Tho congonlnl crowd nnd excollent mnnngomont mndo tho nf fnlr vory pleasant nnd successful. Point for n short tlmo boforo loavlng with Miss Downer for O. A. C. Tho hostesses had provided sovornl games for playing, nnd theso, with music, plensnntly employed tho evening. Mrs. Lawhorno wns nsslatod by Mrs. Edwin IliiBby, Mrs. Ilonry lllshop and Mrs. Coleman in serving. Among those present woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry lllshop, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chna. Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ilunby, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. L. Hopson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oco. Coleman, Airs. II. W. Paint er nnd children, Dorothy, Wnyno nnd Lnvlnn, Mrs. Bowman, Misses Ida and Myrtle Downer, Miss I3dnn Ray, Rita nnd Florence Lawhorno, Ruth Hopson, Ralph lllshop, John Motloy, Guy Torroy, Russell Nasburg, Ron nltl McCeorge, nnd Droxttll Hopson. 0 Tucsdny evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Dorsoy Kreltzer ontcrtnlnod nt din ner in honor of Mr. Dennis T. Flynn of Oktnhomn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Grimes nnd Dr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Housoworth nlso wore prcsont. Tho Oklnhomn Whist Club will bo entortnlned Tuesdny evening, Feb ruary 27, by Mr. nnd Mrs. Dorsoy Kreltzer. This afternoon tho Women's Aux iliary of tho Presbyterian church Is holding a "cooked food" sale nt tho M. A. Swcctmnn olltco building on Ilrondwny. Mrs, Lnngdon nnd Mrs. llutts nro In chnrgo of tho sale. 0 Miss Evelyn Langworthy wns hos tess to n number of young people Inst Saturday night nt nn unusually dnlnty Valentino, or Cupid Ilow-nnd-Arrow party. Hor homo wns ex tensively decorated In greens, nnd was hung from corners to chnndcllora with rows of llttlo whlto mid rod cttplils. Favors and plnco cards were of Valentino design nnd woro vory effective. Numerous gnmea woro played, among them tho pursuit of colored wobs thnt led the girls nil ov er tho house untangling skeins nnd finally ended in disclosing hidden bows nnd nrrowa with which thoy shot nt the hearts tho boys' search hnd uncovered. Partners for supper woro determined by matching tho archer with the quarry whoso nanio was written on tho heart. Sovornl othor games woro plnyod, nnd tho aorvlng of dnlnty refreshments, car rying out the colors red mid white, ended tho delightful evening. Among thoso Invited woro Misses Hnzol Mor rymnn, Mny Myron, Myrtlo Cownn, Ruth Honglnnd, Lucy Powers, Dosslo Flanngnn, Harriet Ilnnson, Agnes Sandqulst, Dora Ilrown, Corn Dye mid Ilruco Kolloy; Messrs. Mnx Rot gard, Raymond Loo, Sydney Clnrko, Guy Stutsmnn, Noblo Pltmnn, Tom Patterson, Qeorgo Johnson, Lcsllo Isaacson, Duncan Ferguson, Chester Isaacson, Leo llyorly, Cnrl Larson. 0 Mrs. R. Tlbbotts mid baby loft this weok for San Frnnclaco, whoro they will visit hor relatives there. O ''Miles S, Edgorton, formorly su perintendent of schools nt Tncomn, who lins boon tho guest of hla daugh ter, Mrs. Mildred Chrlatonaon, nt tho J. A. Stndtlon homo, loft today for his homo In Washington. O Mrs. M. J. Elrod and Mrs. A. Q. Alkon, returned this weok from n fow wooks' stny in San Francisco. Mrs. 13. Paddock returned tins weok from San Francisco, whoro alio has been spending a fow montlls with rolntlves. J. V. Smcaton gnvo n small tllnnor party nt tho Chandler Thursday ovo- nlng for n fow of his closo buslnosa friends on tho liny. O Tho ladles of St. Monica's Catholic church wero entortnlned Thursday afternoon by Mrs. C. W. Montgom ery nt hor homo In West Mnrsnfleld. Tho nftornoon wns dovoted to sow ing nnd preparations for tho bazaar to bo given tho first weok nftor Enst-' or. Tho tlmo nnd plnco of tho noxtj mooting will bo announced Inter. Watch Window Display Diilniicc of this week Tako your choice Any Suit in the window $11.85 Another example of "MONEY TAKS" Don't you agree with us? It pays to buy for Cash. Hub Clothing Shoe Co, Mnvshficld. Jaudou NEW SPRING SHOES ARE HERE the rooms nnd Iny as favors nt each place llrldgo trophies wero won by Mrs. Downing nnd Mrs. M. C. Mnlonov. Mlsa Edna Stanley mid Miss Chnrlotto Murch nsslatod tho hostess in serving. 0 A delightful "Indies' evening" wns given in the club rooms Thursday by the mombcra of tho Commerclnl j Club of North Ilond. llrldgo nnd I whist wore tho gnmea of tho ovenlnh, j varied by different musical selections i thnt woro given subsequent to tho serving of refreshments by Messrs. Archie Phillips, John Mullen and V. E. Wntters. Professor Davidson gnvo a piano solo, Miss Delia Ilroull lard and .Mr. George Gelacndnrfor snug, nnd Chna. Kaiser, to a piano accompaniment by .Mrs, Knlacr, gnvo n dllllcult horn solo. At cards, high whist honors woro won by Mrs. Alius Kingston mid A. 13. Morton; low, by Mrs. M. A. Coleman nnd Clias. Kaiser, llrldgo trophies woro carried off by .Miss Gortrudo Manillgo nnd Geo. Golsondorfor, Miss Laura Kruso and Dr. Ilurmostor being nwnrdod tho consolations. Among thoso present woro Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. llyler, Mr. mid Mrs. ('. II. Ilroulllnrd, Mr. mid Mrs. R. J. Coke, Mr. mid Mrs. Archlo Phillips, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Morton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Kalsor, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Colomnn, Mr. mid Mrs. J. A. Allen, Mr. mid Mrs. A. II. Derby shire, Mr. mid Mrs, J. G. Horn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Golsondorfor, Mr. and Mrs. Altus Kingston, Dr. mi I Mrs. I. B. Dnrtlo, Dr. nnd Mrs. II. E. Durmestor, Mrs. W. 13. Rest, Mlsa Gortrudo Man illgo, Miss Dolla Ilroulllnrd, Miss Then Kruso, Miss Edith Horn, Miss Lonn and Miss Laura Kruso, Messrs. S. Rogstnd, R. C. Holmes, John Ol son. Dnn Kinney, Donny Hull, John Mullen, Robort Kohoo and Potor Log gib, nnd Professor Davidson. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Mllo Sumnor woro host nnd hostess nt ono of the fow Washington's Illrthdny parties of tho sonson at tholr homo in West Marsh flold. A vory pleasant soclnl evening was onjoyod, enlivened by sovornl mlrtli-provoklng gnmea. Mr. Frank Sumnor proved ndopt at making nnn- grnnis from tho npproprlnto word, "Washington," nnd wns nwnrdod tho prlzo. Tho hostess wns assisted by Mrs. Hodgons In sorvlng tho light supper thnt followed tho gnmea. Among thoao Invited woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Woavor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sumnor, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mrs. F. 0. Illrch, Mrs. Hodgons, Miss Hnzol Morrlninn, Frnnk Howo, Fran ces Sumnor, Dorothy Ilrown, Miss Mnry Ilnnson nnd Mlsa Ednu Mcin tosh. Tho third nnnunl bnnquot glvon Thursday ovenlng nt tho I. O. O, F. hnll by tho mombors of tho Mnrsh flold Flro Department wns ovon lnrgor nnd nioro successful thnn tho previ ous cntortnlnmonts glvon by thnt pop ular Institution, A soclnl dnnco and banquet furnished tho chief attrac tions, mid ns lloor mid music woro excellent, theso woro onjoyod to tho fullest extent. After tho dancing, from nlno until twelve, tho banquet was spread in tho lodge rooms up- stnlrs. Chlof Dnn Keating presided """J ,""' " , T ..,,.,... n...l ..nll,l f,,J ?'' .Prepont w "BBBHHteJ "Shooting" hearts occmIom fun for the little ma 1,11 h huntsmen's trophies p5B? uown y Aims Eva HoWn .;"? old Ilnlnos, Mlos Dorothy" nnd Ilonry Walter pro" X fate seconds. Tho hostess, ffivfe Drews, wns dressed In a l.f, ncter she received n nd her guests. Her uralhor ?,?& turo Goorgo, Inciting only XT tree. When refreshment to, oven this wn mii,i,ii.i ...Vna ter of each of tho two prettTt? wns a tiny cherry troo wiihfJJj and fruit nil complete, jft mid l)"o streamers lningfr a S to onch pinto where stood lmuil oi colored cniidl..B. ThoelfNtS color combination wns charm,.. i .. I Bpcoche fron sovornl members of 'YX,.,' '""'I0' 1M,,,0i tho department, among thorn Prosl- ft' "?,h' '.."' MiIiJb dent James Cowan, Clauilo StutH-i i,"'',, ij ",,,, ,,hm,m Illllll, u. v. inivui, nun. ouiik "" liOllllOH. Hvn V. O. Pratt. The toasts embraced all subjects from tho sorlous to tho ridiculous, mid woro loudly applaud ed by mi appreciative ntidlonie. Among thoso present woro Meaam. ll. Mnuzey, L. Mauzoy, C. Stutsmnn, u Stutsmnn, R. Lang, J, 13. Pratt, J. F. Wilson, Frank Mattson, 13. S. Hen derson, J. 13. Cownn, M. Kriiger, A. Mnttson, Ralph Ilntcholdor, L. W. Hnniinn ' nZ IhoinpHon. Oonovlovo, Vlrdnlih Gonovn Gosnoy nnd Kdllh a. rti Mnrcoy. Lylo Mnrcoy, WlllUisi? ni llnin..1 i...ii ""WHICi i, ;.V .'. ,v,'"u, Albert Pet? Ilonry Water. HnrnM h.V". hort nnd Wnyno Gosnoy, OcorEt ni'ii "u "unoy. iicrstialicii niillllp Thompson nnd Guy 0i u iinuson, umpii unicnoiiior, i,. v. jjr. nnd MrM w n v.. , Trnvor. (I. C. Lnttln. II. Ilrlggs, U. ninnnliiJ .n imlo in. iKe?!r E. 1'lnegor. J. W. Davis, Goo. HoIIk. Souho ,h, Touh Si? PhJS4 It. V. Nasburg, It. A. Olllvnnt, N. Sxt Wook d Stnmbow. L. E. Illlven, Dei Rhodes. I. G. Kinney, O. Gulovson, J. Marten son, C, Arlandsou, V. O. Pratt, James Green, M. J. Oatrow, J. W. Hunt, 13. A. Llmlberg, Dnn Keating, Gordon Smith, Wm. Abol Jr.. W. Longstnff nnd Wm. Lynch; Mrs. II. Mnuzoy, Mrs. J. E. Pottlt, Mrs. It. 13. Plnegor, Mrs. Gordon Smith, Miss Mabel Lang. Mlas Julia Holmes, Mrs. Jns. Cowan, Mrs. J. W. Dnvls, Miss Nottlo Snv ngo, Mrs. J. G. Kinney, Miss Ruth MntthowB, Miss Dolln Pratt, Mrs. Dan 11. Keating, Miss Edith Illlven, Miss Nolllo Trlbboy, Miss May Ilurko, Mrn. V. 0. Pratt. Miss Hilda 8to!nholm, Miss Anna Smith, Mrs. Wm. Lynch, Mrs. L. 13. Illlven, Mlas Larson, Mrs. A. Mnttson, Mrs. C. A. Motlln, Mlas Solum Holinc8, Mlas Alpha Mnuzoy, Miss Mnry Motlln. 0 Miss Mnrjorlo nnd Ernest Drews wero ontcrtnlnors at ono of tho pret tiest Washington's birthday parties of tho year, arranged for thorn by tholr mother, Mrs. 13. C. Drews, ns slstod by Mrs. Edwin Rushy nnd Mrs. C. 0. Gosnoy. About twonty-thrtio Sr 'd m' "l? ?W n8,ftVnB0," 'lo guests w'ero pre.u'o 'a. o a t Mr. nnd Mra. H. I. Rutlodgo, Mr. and tho Jolly gnmes that woro stnrtcd. Mrs. Phillips is ontertnlnlng a fow frlenda this ovenlng nt hor homo In North Ilond In honor of her son, Porcy. Tho party Is planned ns n surprise to young Mr. Philips, by somo of his friends and schoolmates. Cards, mu sic and Blnglng will nil tho ovenlng, and smidwielips, cocoa, fruit and I candy, nnd popcorn popped boforo tno uropinco will bo served Informal ly. Thoso participating nro Mlasos Maud Crosby, Norma Clinso, Esther imltofr, Lonora Topo, Amolla Lillobo, Lola Ritchlo and Olivo Philips; John Shoppnrd, Arthur Chnso, Harold Simpson, Wnrron Murphy and Wm. Reo.1. O Mrs. Goo. Coleman nnd Mrs. Tom Lawhorno woro hostossos nt tho Law homo homo nt n farewell party to Jilss Myrtlo Downer nnd Mlsa Edna Ray, who lenvo soon for Corvnllls. whoro thoy will attend school. Miss Ray will visit at hor homo in Myrtlo Miss Mamie Mnhnnoy cntortalnoil n fow frlonds nt toa and einbroldory Thuradny nftornoon, Including among hor guests Mrs. 13. Mingua, Mra. W. II. Kennedy nnd Mrs. R, K. Ilooth. O Mr. nnd Mrs. II. M. Richardson mid i children, nnd Mr. mid Mrs. Wm. Ford nnil tinugntor are expoctoii from Portland next summer to spond n part of tho aumnior with Mr. and Mra. Eugene O'Connoll. O Wednesday evening tho Young Poo pie's Society of tho Norwegian Luth eran Church met for a very plonannt time under tho direction of Mlsa Corn Mnthlson and Mr. Andrew Andorson. lu tho business that enmo up it wns decided to buy n piano for tho church hall to supplement tho organ thnt is nlrendy thoro. Following tre busl nosa mooting gnmea nnd music whlled tho tlmo nwny nnd refreshments wero served. Miss Jennie Johnson nnd Oliver Larson will bo lu chnrgo of tho next ovonlng. Among thoso pres ent woro Misses Illnnchc, Elizabeth and Oonovlovo Tollofson, Elsie- Lar son, Dlnn HJelle, Ednn Johnson, Anna Gldmnrk, Jennie Johnson, Ingoborg Lnrson, Lucy nnd Lily Thorwnld and Mablo, Cora nnd Alice Mnthlson, Messrs. Oliver Larson, Andrew Andor son, Albert . King, John Tellefsnn, Emll Gnbrlelaon, Alfred Jnro, Harry Jobnnnson, Chris Leo, Albert Antler eou. Albert Orr, James Mnrtonson, Arthur KolBtnd, Peter Engstrom, W. Ilurninn and Cnrl and Edwin Erlck- eon. O Mrs. A. II. Powers wns hostess at a charming llrldgo party Mondny af ternoon nt hor homo In South Mnrsh flold, ontortnlnlng oloven tnbles of Rrldgo. Tho houso wns beautifully decorated In green Ivy nnd Oregon grape, thnt hung In bunches from windows nml chnndollors, nnd in roil carnations thnt wero grouped nbout KOdM 58, ItU v rO Xy jyS i Vrr& L-JvLJ o Aft nit.1 tfM. f m . turnod on tho Ilronkwnter froail oxtondod trip to various nonkl cmes. 0 Tlio W. C. T. U. have jppolr-J wuiiiiuuiees preparatory to Milted wuiiiuruHt. nietini conieit iidEim iuo ono glvon Inst week In X Rend. Mrs. 13. E. Kclley litWl man or mo commlttco on ttutii rangomontH and umlor her ci innnngomont plnns will spedilt to n finish. Tho Indict are thkta of having tho contoat given Is N Ilond repoutod horo, and If It cut nrrnngod will reproduce It iomt next wook. 0 Mlas Knthryn nnd Master Wri Horton uro ontortnlnlng a bj of tholr frlonds and schoolmateitk nftornoon at tho homo of tbclrt onts, Mr. nnd Mrs. P. 0. Hot Among tholr guests nro MImciW nrino NIcholBon, Marian Hoi Wllmn Honglnnd, Lillian Su Vlrglnln Clnrko, Helen Mrti Ilolon Roes, Clnra Ferguson, U? Louise McArthur, Margaret Po Mnxlno Jones nnd Dorothy Hot and Perry Clnrko, James Knot Si old Halnea, Ted Dow, IlussellQajJ niaas, Albort Powers, Henry M and Qeorgo Horsfall. The First Spring Cnll of the OuMImir Days Invites Your KODAKS U,"'work.CaU K0dnk-Slni"e' - dark room for any part of nnOWXIK KODAKS-Sl.OO, SIMM), $:i.0, .oo, 93.00 ml ,7loo POST CARD SIZES $10.00 anil 812.00. KODAKS 85.00 to 800.00 Red Cross Druff Store PHOXK 122-J. Tim n. Tl H T. E. Clubti' tortnlnotl by Miss Ilcsslo Ayr tiny ovenlng nt hor homo In Murahflold. A plonsant erwH- unwlntr ninaln nnil pnmM III f ondlng with n dnlnty supper. J ont woro Misses Desslo Fly. J Ilnnson, Iloatrlco Smith, M onbrnnil, Eliza and Hessle Ayr- Mnry Ilnnson will bo hosteu Mondny evonlng. Tt. nnln onln irll'nn SStUrd'f'l tornoon by tho lailles of St. l rn..iii..i iiio. irinnnv. Mrs. " nnd Mrs. Lonnan, was very " ful. A lnrgor market than coin accommodated wna suppllw oagornosa of purchasers to dm ( other salo, either cooked w enkn. will lift hold some dJ " flrst wook of March. Miss Ruth McLaughlin esttJJ ml n fow friends nt her tot . - . nn hrt DCC Tiiursiiay, I'oorunry "-,,- t being hor fifteenth blrw- trlotio decorations were i . j nnd many enjoynblo ea"".. Including n hntchot hunt, ' '' ducod much merriment. i? out woro Carol nnl'?lcoep,r;lc Lou Iso McArthur, Bessie S Tholma Hothorlngton, Ann Wllma Honglnnd, Myrtle i'1 Howard McLaugniin. '"":. jut Violet Roborson, Maybelle jw- lln, Jonnlo Bowmnn, n0 Elwin Johnson and June w lln- . . ., h. it Tho Progress Ciuu"'.- tnlnod by Mrs. W. S. N'Jg dny, Mnrch 4, whon various i of tho club will tako part W gram. Tho subject ?f i l Oriental Rugs ana a fl of nn exhibit will be held or lonned for tho occasion oy m ADDITION SOCIETV PAfiK .