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IBATURDAYjiAY 25, 1912-EVENINU tUlTION. 8 Ifs Minnj I r . if (Contlnuod fiom pago 2.) I to bo married Tuesday morning, Juno I, to llutiry llnrtninn of Port- t.iiwl ntwl m'III lnnvn In tlwi n fti'ttinnn Giordrum, and Miss Virginia Law- "S w IKXi whoro oho will mnko hor futuro homo. con: "Tho recital, which was given luBt ovonlng In tho Collogo Auditorium, was an unqualified bucccbs In every sonso of tho word. Tho program was rondored by Miss Edna Larson, of Marahllold, Oregon, pupil of Mr. QJordrum, aBBlstod by Miss Virginia Lawson, pupil of Mrs. Adams. "Tho opening number, which was tho socond movement of Scharwenka Fourth Concerto, was glvon by Miss Larson and Mr. QJordrum. Mlsa Larson's playing was marked by ex cellent tcchnlc and much easo or man nor. Spoclal attention might bo made of tho brilliant cadenza and smooth octavo passages In this number . Mr. GJordrum's work wob notably flno. Her second offorlng, a group of four, consisted of "Vnlso Trlsto" by tho Finnish composer, Sibelius, "Lc gondo," Slgno Lund Skabo, "Rhap sodlo In 0 Minor," Drnhms. Theao woro all played with breadth of etylo and caroful attontlon to de tails. "Valso Trlsto," with Its dra matic climaxes, was notably good and Miss Larson's Interpretation of tho "Gavotto," was thought by many to bo her best number. Thoso novel- Ucb woro characterized by a varloty of contrasting thoincs and woro groatly enjoyed. Hor playing of Schu bort'a "Impromptu, op. 90, No. 2," wub marked by oxcollont tcchnlc, tho florid passages bolng given with admlrablo smoothness. Tho closing numbor, McDowoll's "Polonaise, op. 40" watt given with broadth and un derstanding, all of which was appro clatod by an enthusiastic audlouco." Miss Larson 1b expected homo noma tlmo In Juno. o MIbb Quorncn gavo n piano and vocal recital Wodnosdny evening at hor homo on North Hond Ilolghts, Among tho pupils taking part in tho program were: Mrs. Ilabcock, Miss Anna Truman, Miss Theresa Stoln, MIbb Loroua Smith, Misses Louise nnd Amelia Llllobo, CITeutor lias com, MIbbob Mary and Iluth Guor non, Mnrjorle Smith nnd Mlsa Etta Taylor. Among thoso present at tho recital woro Mr. and Mrs. R. 1). Daa com, Mr. nnd Mrs. Llllobo, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs. Truinau, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stoln, Refreshments woro ser ved by tho hostess. Later In tho uoason, public recitals will be given. 0 Mrs. Flloshmnn and Mrs. McDon ald of San Francisco have been gucstB for tho past wcok of Mrs. Claude Hockott of Emplro, nnd lonvo next wook to roturn homo. Mrs. Fllcsh man is n slstor of Mrs. Hockott. o CONCERT UKOITAL Mrs. Win. Horsrnll, Jr., piano, Mrs. A. D. aidloy, vocal soprano, and Mr. Low Koysor, of San Francisco, violin, nro planning to glvo a contort at the Masonic Opera House some tlmo be tween tho first and tho flftcith of Juno. Mrs. Ilontfall and Mrs. aidloy need no Introduction to Mnrshllold music-lovers but .Mr. Koysor, who ar rivod from San Francisco about two weoks ago, will mako his Initial up poarunco In Marshflehl at this con cort, which will be ouo of tho great est musical treats Marsliflold has bcon fortunato enough to enjoy. O ItOSi: LUNCHEON. Mrs. M. C. Maloney was hostess Among thoso present Monday woro Misses llentrlco Smith, Eliza Ayro, Ruth Mntthows, Hauls Davis, Allco Cox, Ella MacLaurln, Myrtlo Cowan, Dosslo Ayro and Edith Hlldonbrand. O" SEWING PARTIES Mrs. A. B. Qldloy was hoBtess Thursday afternoon nt an Informal sowinc party to hor West Marshflold friends nnd neighbors, serving four o'clock luncheon. Among hor guests woro Mrs. John Dlntt, Mrs. Horman Dlatt. MIbb Dlatt, Mrs. C. F. Mc- Georgo, MrB. E. W. Knmmorer, Mrs. W. A. Toyo, Mrs. E. F. Morrlssoy, Mrs. F. M. Parsons nnd Mrs. F. A. Haines. O Mrs. W. C. Dalloy 1b cntertnlning a few North Dond neighbors Infor mally todny. Mrs. Jas, Rolandson wna hoatoss nt a vory dainty sowing party and afternoon lunchoon Friday, enter taining Mrs. F. M. Frlodborg, Mrs. Chrlstlno KruBO, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs.-W. J. Rohrcr, Mrs. R. II. Wal ters, Mrs. J. C. Merchant, nnd Mrs. J. Leo Drown. n Tho Jolly Dozen was entcrtalnod at sowing Wednesday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. R. Hush on Hunker Hill. Mrs. A. L. Dutz Is to bo hostess nt tho meeting Juno 12. Present this wcok woro Mrs. L. ChrlBtcnson, Miss Mnbol Mnthlson, Mrs. J. Ilrockmlllor, Mrs. Stcon, Mrs. Snow nnd Mrs. W. F. Siiulro. I points In that vicinity nnd visit DINNER PARTY .friends thero until tho Elks' Grand Lodgo meeting onrly in July nftor Mr. and Mrs. Win. Grimes woro which thoy will roturn to Coos Day. ponding secretary, Mrs. II. I Rut ledgo; treasurer, Mrs. G. N. Dolt. Dinner was servod nt 0:30, and short talks, recitations nnd singing follow ed Among thoso present woro Mr. nnd Mrs. I. S. Kniifmnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I). Gldloy, and children, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. McHldownoy, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Torroy, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and children, Mr. and Mrs. J .Leo Drown, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Allen, Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. N. Dolt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Savago and Miss Josophlno Savago, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. D. Sumner, Mrs. Humphrey, Mrs. Stnnloy, Mrs. J. T. Ilnll, Mrs. M. It. Drown, Mrs. M. It. Smith, Miss Preston, Miss SUvormnn, Miss Roxy Hall, Miss Helen Perkins, Messrs. F. P. Norton, F. L. Grnnnls, Ed Dolt nnd F. Howe. O Tho C. W. D. M. hold an Informal reception last Saturday nftornoon nt the Christian church in honor of Mrs. I Allan Hunter of Portland, a stnto field worker nnd orgnnlzer of societ ies, who gavo n talk on different phases of hor work. A good many peoplo attendod. 0 On May, tho nlnoty-olghth nnni vorslty of tho lndopondonco of Nor way, tho Norweglnn Young Pooplo's Society gavo a social and patriotic program at tho Finnish Hall In honor of tho ovent. Tho plntform of tho Btago was decorated with flowers and tho hall wns decked with flags of tho two nations. Tho program Included nddresscs nnd speeches In tho Nor wegian language Following tho program, refreshments woro served by tho Ladles' Aid und n social hour was spont. May 17, 1911, will bo tho century mark of Norway's indo podonco. O INFORMAL CHAT Mrs. F. C. Birch will entortnln n fow friends nt sowing nt hor homo In South Mnrshllold next Tuesday after noon. o E. S. Dargelt and wlfo plan to lonvo nbout Juno G for Portland. If tho wonthor nnd roads permit, thoy will mako tho trip by auto and If not, thoy, will go by steamer and iihlp tholr car to Portland. Mr. Dargolt will nttoud tho Masonic mooting tli oro about Juno IS nnd .Mrs. Dar gelt tho Grand Chapter of tho Ore gon Enstorn Star. Following, those meetings, thoy will nuto to various Styled in New York "Benjamin Clothes" The Standard of Amorica As soon as a man learns to buy VALUE instead of promises he is in line for Benjamin Clothes GENEROUSLY CUT-EASY FITTING. We can fit you and fit you right All sizes, 33 to 43, . SLIMS FOR TALL MEN STOUTS FOR HEAVY MEN Prices range $18.00, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 up to $45.00 Guaranteed for one year. We give you 10 to 20 per cent better values by our SYSTEM OF SELLING for CASH. "Money Talks" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. -I 1 sx-s-i. I Marshficld. Baudon. fcAJi... . - T . Bnjamln QoUiea ' host nnd hostess nt n dinner-party at Tho Chandler Thursdny night giv en In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kepler nnd Miss Thclma Kepler, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzor. Among thoso scntcd woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Kepler, Miss Tholnm Koplor, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Unities, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Morrlssoy, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. HoiiBOWorth, Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugono Crosthwnlt, Miss Nolllo War wick, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzor, Mrs. Kino Farrlngor nnd Mr. TIiob. Whltsol. n SOCIAL GATHERINGS . Tho Womon of tho Woodcraft gavo a card party and nodal Mondny In North Dcnd for tholr families and frlonds, that proved to ho a vory on Joynblo ovent to tho many who at tended it. At cards tho high prlzos woro won by Mrs. K. 13. Rlggs and Mr. Mnyboo, tho low by Mrs. Enrl Michael nnd Mr. Mnthor. A suppor and social hour ended tho pleasant evening. Oiitho nrrangomouts eom mlttco woro Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Dab cock and Mrs. Goo. Dolstor. O Mascot Lodge, Degreo of Honor, Tucsdny evening enjoyed n social session following tho regular busi ness mooting. Only mombora woro present. Rrofrcshmonts woro sorvod by Mrs. Nnglo who expects to loavo the Day shortly for nn extended stay In California. j O 1 luu fntrln CtHAnnlnnmi tunn nu l,,.ol..oo '" iiiijwuu ii.xj.ii iiihV" nun "" m'mvnn lift tit nun t it itiinilinn if lirn .... a. ' iiwniuiin iw i iiiiimmui i iiui lllllllllUllll III ..,lu t'.,.l..o,ln.. . !., I young cards nt n dollghtful Rone ZTL !-! and and imislo bolnnjoycd nrnttiu. ,in,.iti.i ,,!t, .,.. . Refreshments woro sorved . Her prettily decorated, pink roses pro- stH inrimlmi uroa KHnimth com nut ng in tho llornl oITeet. At ?,"",. ?"'.1 ? ...J.T.. ,'. n..u ii, ,i. ,,. .,. n. .., ,. , iiiiumiiKi uiiiiiu iiduiiiiig, uoruiiiy i! w i m .. "" Klbblor. Gonevra Smith and Faith Jonoy. Iho favors were little blsnuoii,,,,, ,,,,,1 Mnoura u,m ti. Tio. cuplds holding hoarts. Undornonth them woro onvolopos containing ap propriate quotations written below "Juno 17", tho dato on which Mlsa Hunt and Messrs. Harold Hunt, Hnr ry Conro, August Hoolltng, Wm. llage, Karl Drown and Arms. O ffll, !.., -nll 1. . AAnn.. ... Oulst ti,n nn i UK . enjoyed by members of tho Coos Day ?,"'." If,0' T? I08...10... ,0.,1t0! Motor Club nt tholr clubhouse In mv w uvi.v III iliu utl'IIIHK 11L LI1U t x..-.l. t I f I nil .uiiu ihmiii .Muiiuit uvuiiiiik. inure wns a fair nttondnnco nnd Drldgo and Whist woro tho principal diversions. Tho nonson'B prizes were nwarded, II. O'.Mara and Miss Then Kruso bo lng tho victors nt Drldgo nnd Mrs. G. J. I.omnnskl and A. H. Dorliy- , tho coreinonlos to tnko phtco I Vfnnr pi o'clock In tho evening at tho ! v'-t , iin' hllold Kplscopal church. At "" ,, , Marshllold cnniB, mibs Mureh won tho first prUo, some heart shnpod cut glass plocos, and Mrs. F. M. l'arsons won tho Roso prlzo. Miss Mureh woro ono of hor trousaoau gowns, a green S l"!! plA,V!Hhlro haMng high scores at Whist. Mu?h C Tn,?r lir. Cr,0" , "efronhmonta woro sorved by n coin- ' Mrs F M RarsonJ Mrs ' ""ttoo consisting of Mrs. Dartle. Mrs. !?.;. t"1"V1"B'.M,B' p- SwoarlnBon and Miss Laura Kruso. f ""''"' "" 'A .'mihii, Jim. I It wn ilocl.lnil to lmlil fhn ntst nf W. W. IVUIIUIIII, ..no. w , ii. ivi'iiuoiiy. I ,!, ,.,,KU ,1 .!. lira O W T....-,... M..., I rn ti r i '"" i "i"w I'liiunuil nil lliu nillillliur n r x,il' p.1',' I' T; McCor 'on May 30 If tho weather permits 1 M TVbm: mV!" Jh,1' Tho trl" WU l, t0 So"' OlSpQJkOr, jmis. h, .M, Harry, Mrs. Pooh Hlvnr Allinnc thnun nrnsniit Ward M. Dlako. Mrs. It. K. Ilooth nnd !l ,. ... '. 1 Al."? il'f p.ro.8.0"t ""V v mvu ! lllll a. o K. C. Mother and wlfo nnd Frances Mather of North Dcnd plnn to leavo early noxt month for Mt. Angel to visit relatives. O MIsb Delia Droulllnrd who has been visiting nt tho homo of hor brother, C. II. Droulllnrd, at North Dond for n fow months cxpocts to loavo soon via San Francisco for hor homo nt Charles City, Iowa. O Mrs. E. M. Aloxandor of North Dond loft this week for Ashlnnd whoro sho will spond n fow wooks nt tho homo of hor slstor, Mrs. N. F. Throiio, n former, resldont of Coos Dny. O Mrs. August Hoolllng nnd son, Loo, of North Dond plnn to loavo early In Juno for Mt. Angol whoro thoy will visit Mrs. Hoolllng's par ents. O F. L. Kern nnd wlfo and children, Hurry nnd Lucllo, plnn to loavo oarly in j iino in tnoir nuto for Portland nnd vicinity whoro thoy will visit ro latlvos of Mrs. Kern for a fow weeks. O Mrs. W. II. Kennedy nnd Miss I'hoobo Lnn.cn woro guests of tholr slstor. Mrs. A. O. Rogers, Jr., nt her Coos Rlvor homo this wook. O A. E. Adolsporgor nnd family nnd Earl M. Dnrry nnd fnmlly loft this wook for n two weoks' outing nonr Myrtlo I'olnt. O Mlsa Lonn Kruso of North Dond who has been visiting nt tho homo of hor sister, Mrs. Georgo Cnthoy. In rortlnnd writes relatives that sho nnd Mrs. Cnthoy will roturn to Coos Dny soon, Mrs Cnthoy planning to qponil n fow weoks with hor parents O The pupils of Mrs. C. L. Pennock gnvo hor n vory protty floral compli ment in n flower shower Friday nf tornoon at tho school-room. O Miss Mnrlo T. Mnlonoy plans to leave nbout Juno 20 for Derkoloy, California, whoro sho will nttond tho summor sosslon of tho University of California. dloton, was honored this wcok by election as Warden. Mrs. Lando planned to spond a month or so visit ing friends nt various points In tho Northwest beforo returning homo. O Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo. D. Mnndlgo nnd Miss Gertrude Mnndlgo plan to loavo noxt Friday In tholr enr by way of Allognny for Portland for n month or two. O Dr. nnd .Mrs. W. Horsfall and, Mr. Rorry of Rortlnnd woro guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Hnrrlgan yesterday on nn nuto trip to Shoro Acres. O Dr. nnd Mrs. Dnrtlo of North Dond aro to bo host and hostess tomorrow nt n family dinner-party to Mr. and MrB. Tom Coke, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Coko, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Pennock, Mlldrod, Dosslo nnd Virginia Coko, R. J. Coko und Mnstor Morton Coko. O Mr. Lowls Doll, of Florldn, brother of Alva nnd Georgo Doll, la n guest at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvn Doll. Ho mny locnto horo. O Mrs. Louis O. Andorson nnd son, Hormnp, Mrs. Loydo Gllnott and son, Clnlr of Porter sailed on tho Droak water to visit their old homes, Mrs. Gllnott stopping off nt Hillsboro, Or.. nnd Mrs. Andorson nnd son going on to North Cnrollnn to visit tholr old homo nftor bolng nwny for eight yonra. O Mlsa Vlolot Hondorson Is expected homo nbout Juno 10 from her south ern trip. Clnudo Nasburg and wlfo ,and J. W Plrmnfrnn nml rnmlli ltnvi ... ... ...... .n.... . ...., j II... V I U- l on tho Drenk water. After n short trip through tho Northwest, thoy will return to tholr homo nt Dayton, Ohio. Mr. Koplor is president of tho Com puting Srulo company of Dayton, an Mo., where she linn been spendlu tho winter with her fnthcr'i slstcrl Miss Dolvn Fliiiuignn wrllcifrlttJi tlWlt Slid lH LMWltlv ,ml,.- V..., , Institution rivalling tho National in Novuda with licr mint i iti CiihIi Roglstor compnny. . pectu to bo gone several monikV Dorsoy Kroltzor nnd wlfo gavo a o Erie Dolt Is expected home iboit Juno twentieth from Willamette Cs Iverslty where lie lins been ullsi tho college course O tetHe KIMSCOIWI, TIUS Mrs. Knrl Savago nnd Mrs. E. Ula gus nro to entertain at tea Friiu and Wednesday, respectively, of nut wook. plcnlo In honor of Mr. nnd Mm. Kon ler up Coos River Sundny, entortnln fug a large party of friends. sr.MMIOK IMiANH Tho North Dcnd High School touch ers havo about porfectod tholr plans for tholr summor vacations. Prof. Grubhs will spond most of his Hum mer Improving his North Dond rosl (lenco property. MIsh II. Josophlno Grlllln will dovoto most of hor vaca tion to supervising tho work of tho North Dond School Fnlr association but oxpects to spond n couple of weoks nt Dnudnn nttondlng tho an nual Coos County Institute Prof. Honskn who will glvo up school work nftor tho conclusion of this tonn hns not porfectod plans for tho nuin iner but oxpects to remain In Coon County. MrB. Edith A. Irish will spend most of tho vncntlon nt her homo In Mnrshllold but will visit re latives In Spoknno tho lnttor port of tho Hummer. Mrs. Woodbury will vlsltj hor parents nt Grants Pass and nlso nt hor former homo In Lodl, Col. O ALUMNI PLANS Thursday evening, tho Four-Yonr Alumni of tho Mnrshllold High School mot nt tho homo of Miss Dosslo Coko In South Mnrshflold. Tho tumod from u fow dnys' stny on tho evening wns upoiit with music nnd Mrs. John Hansen. 0 SHOWERS Mlsa Mary Hanson wns guest of honor nt nn Informal surprise apron showor Thursday ovonlng at tho homo of Miss Edith Hlldonbrand glvon hor by tho mombors of tho C. I, E. Club nnd othor of her vounir frlonds. Among thoso present woroi fiiissoa uosslo nnd Eliza Ayro, Desslo JFiyo, ualllo Davis. Ella MacLaurln, Ruth Mntthows, Mary Hanson ami Edith Illldenbrnnd. O Tho 0. I. E. Club gnvo o kitchon showor for Miss Mary HaiiBen In place of tholr regular mooting Mon day ovonlng, nt tho homo of Miss Dosslo Flyo. Many protty nnd usoful articles for tho bride's kitchon and cookery woro gifts. Mlsa Hanson Is I M. G. Coleman, Mr. nnd Mrs, Chas. I Williams, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Derby- , siiiro, .Mr. and .Mrs. Jock Wnllaco, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Swearlngen, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. O'.Mara, Dr. nnd Mrs. I. D. Dartlo, R. J. Coke, August Hool llng. Elizabeth Hoolllng, Mrs. W. E. Host, Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo. Lomnnskl, .Mrs. V. C. Dnlloy, Misses Laura and Thon Kruso, Mrs. J. G. Horn, John Mullen nnd R. J. Coko. O A pleasant gathering of tho Wo men's Missionary Socloty of tho Moth odlst Episcopal church, with tholr fanllles nnd n fow invltod guests, mol nt tho pnrsonago Wodnesday ovonlng for n social tlpio and installation of ofllcers for tho ensuing year. With Row Rutlodgo as presiding ofllcor, the following officials wero Installed: president, Mrs. F. E. Allen; vlco-pres-Idont, Mrs. M. R. Smith; recording secretary, Mrs. J. Leo Drown; correB- 0 Coos Day friends of Miss Madgo Dnrry, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Dnrry of Emplro, nro In rocolpt of invitations to tho nnnual com moncoment exorcises of Dominican Collego nt San Rafael, Calif., May 27. Miss Dnrry Is ono of tho grndu ntes. Her mother. Mrs. T. H. iinrrv. nnd brother, Jock, oro visiting hor during tho commencement season. Following tho closing 'of school tho threo will go to Sacramento for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry .Muiuui m ancrnmento uororo return ing to Coos Day. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Proctor of San Francisco who hnvo been guests nt tho homo of Mr. Proctor's slstor, Mrs. J. II. Flanagan, havo been ontertaln od part of tho week at Ten Milo and on Coos River, tho last fow days bo lng spont at the Lockhnrt bungalow. Thoy will loovo soon for their homo in San Francisco. Clifford Downs who has beon tak ing a commercial course nt a collogo in McMlnnvlllo the past year is uxpoeieo. nomo nuout Juno 15 to spend tho summor holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Downs. Mrs. Kato Lando of Marshfleld, a dologato from Western Star Robo kah Lodgo of Marshfleld to tho Ore gon State Robekah Assembly at Pen- river. O .miss lionoviovo Toiiorson Una re turned from n short stay In Son Fran cisco. 0 Rev. T. S. Drown woh a guost of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Imhoff at Sunday dinner. Mrs .Frank Frnmo wns n Sunday guest at Shoro Acres. Tho North Dond Flro Dopnrtmont chnt of rounlon, Inst winter's oxpor- joncos nnd noxt summera plnns. It wns decided that tho Alumni bo hosts nt n dinner nt tho Chnndlor Thursdny ovonlng to tho Senior Class, tho guests honored to bo MIbb os Norn Towor, Mny Prousa, .Mary Prlco; Mossrs. Ernest Harrington, Dartlott Flnnugnn, Milton Carlson, nnd Chnuncoy Clarke, of tho Sonlor Class; Supt. nnd Mrs. F. A. Tlodgon, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Darker, Miss Es ther SUvormnn, Mlsa Agnos Cnrpon tor, nnd F. L. Grnnnls. Present gavo a largely attonded picnic nti mursuny ovonlng woro MIssoh Alpha Cooston lost Sunday. Sovorol boats Mauzoy, Nolllo Trlbboy, Dosslo Coko, carried tho ninny plcnlckors from I n,l(' Slgnn Holm; Messrs, John For North Dond nnd vicinity. guson nnd Joo Dennott. 0 I O Miss Agnes Cnrpentor nnd Miss J"ss Mnrjorlo Cownn roturns soon Adneo Palmer will lenvo on tho noxt froin Eugono whoro sho hns been ut Rodondo, nbout Juno 4, for California ! tending tho Unlvorslty of Oregon. whoro thoy will spond port of tholr summer vacation, n Mrs. Thomns S. Hnrvoy nnd baby oxpect to ioavo Bhortly for Grants rnss to visit relatives for n fow wooks. Hor mothor will return with them for nn extended visit on tho Day. O Mrs, M. C. Horton and daughter, Ml6s Lucy, write relatives that they will leave for Southorn California for ijoos nay atiout Juno 1, 0 Mr. and Mrs. Honry Sengstackon nnd daughters, Misses Doris and Gonevlovo, nro oxpocted homo next weoK rrom San Francisco. O Mrs. Dennett Swnnton nnd chlld- uren oxpoct to leave soon for Forest Grovo, Oregon, where they will spend most of tho summer with Mrs. Swnn ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aber nothy. O Mrs. R. N.. Fenton and son and Mrs. Harry Dtadflold and son, Pas- quln, left todny for an extended visit at Portland and Washington points 0- Mlss Allco Curtis will roturn homo In less than a month from Sonrsport,. O Mrs. M. C. Mnlonoy will cotcrtils at ono of the series of Episcopal teu Mondny. Her gucats will Incloii Miss Agnes llutclicson, Mill Eitls Anderson, Miss Allco Duller,, JIrt Arthur McKcown, Mrs. Earl Smrt, Mrs. J. C. Kendall and Jin. E. 0. Flnnngnn. O Mra. Carl W. Evortsen Monday af tornnon will ho hostess at one of ttt series of tens bring given bjr tU Indies of the Episcopal church. 0 Miss Mnudo Ilowron Is hoitm to day to n numbor of girl f rlendJ, vast boring nmong hor Invited inert MIsbch Francos Williams, Florence Aiken, Grnco Kruso, Ruth Allea. Noro Towor, Mny I'rcuss, He!" Drndloy, Allco Cox, Myrtle Com Hnzol Powers nnd Evelyn Hsnu. 0 Mrs. J. W. Dennett was laltUl lmutouH Arnnilnv nt tllO chain Of ttU by monns of which tho Altar Guild of tho Episcopal church hopes to ! inont Its treasury. Her guests r Mrs. F. A. Ilnzard, Mrs. J. T. McCor mac, Mrs. R. K. Ilooth, Mrs. J ! Coko, nml Mrs. F. E. Leefe. Eachc thoso Is to entortaln five guesu Huch tlmo ns host suits her lonco, thus continuing the cbiia. Mrs. J. S. Coko entertained at t yostordny Mrs. J. W. Ilenne t, JIrt F. E Leofo, Mrs. Claude MM' Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Jr. and W.' Mntson. -- . ........ Mrs. F. A. Hazard cnteriaww ladles nt too Monday, JneWM omong her guosts Mrs. Ctl . ortBon. Mrs. Geo. F. Mureh, Mr. T. Ilnll, Mrs. Mary McKnlgh. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. M. C. M' Mrs. E. Mlngus. Mrs. M. Tor, im M ra. .k.M. Nobjo. w (ADDITIONAL SOHCTV OX M FOUR.) It's Hard to Choose when evorythlng Is so nttrnctlvo and In Biich good tnsto. That's why wo Uko peoplo to tnko plonty of tlmo In selecting a ring, a pair of bracelets. or even the smnller trinkets so tempt ingly, shown hero. So If you havo a gift to mako como and Inspect our JowQlry. etc.. qa long ns you like. You'll choose right no matter what you select. You cannot holn it. G. W. Kepler and wife and daugh ter, MIsb Thelraa, who havo been guests at tho home of Mra. Kepler's brother, Dorsey Kreltzer, left today Reo Cross Jewelry Departed PINE WATCH ItEPAUtlNa fc. ,'4 B '