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TEN -flST-ra THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Esf l5W -!.! I (Continued from Pago Three.) fWV. Vw NVW. don, Grace Fulton, Eva Dresser, I Frances Frnnso, Alpha Mnuzoy, Bol- va ana Bossio Innnngan, Cnrrlo and Velma Boss, Lulu Donson, Dorothy Bnssford and llttlo Miss Kath- irj'n Hoffman and tho Messrs. B. L. Arnot, 13. C. Arnot, Hoy Fulton, 'Arthur Hanson, Chas. Smith, Hov. iBassford nnd Masters Guy ClniiBon, ... .. ..,., . iWHiiam McMnnon, Esmond uIobsop, committee, Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrcdo. A icrncat Drows, Cecil Doll, Itouort nnd number Of SPlOIldld IinilorB WOrO C.Una. Hnffmnii Knimnn nml Itnn'nnl ty-sopond year this time, ho did presented by sovoral of tho ladles K0Hey nnd Albort BnBSford, Jr not Hlo tho Idea of waiting for leap present nnd wero fully discussed In , year In which to colcbrnto. a gen ral discussion of tho subjects i jioV'S CLVSS I , . ' presented. Somo select readings . 1J PLAX CONCEltTS wero given nnd recitations ronder-. Tno uoya. clnsa of tll0 ci,riBtnn' - od. interspersed with lnstrumontn 'church met nt tho homo of Mr. and Word has been received that Mad. solos by Mrs. J. W. Motley and jir8 rt, a. Copplo on Friday ovc iim Mnrta Snudnll, who gave a con- Miss Dermal Cnmpboll. Those pres- nn,r nnij enjoyed a social hour Af cort horo In January, Is soon to enU wero Mcsdnmes Gregg, McCarty, tor tho social hour an order 0f tho' ?stvit;:k :rn,"'n" ,;, r x M(r"vfr' nv -'vvv; N"oJao801 v?'v.Bwn8..rBanizci iV'iUtlUil Ul liiU IIIUII tllUUUN UI1VI -wixuj mndo while horo, will visit Coos J ones Dny on her way North nnd glvo a er an concert at Mnrshflold nnd North znbeth 11n.l milrf rinftt a n t n rt fri fr III lin nil IIIIKHtni I 'lllltnlinl I 1 . .num.. xiiu tiiBi. VU1K.UII. lYHi uu b- "''" wMiiiuu". woric. Tito following boys wero 77TTr 777T. present: S. J. Immol, tcfleher and I J. O. . GliUIi. . 'organlzorj Hnrry Swnrtji, King; Harris Connie. .Tnnntlinii! Kilwnnl Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McDonald, of JKnox, Chnplnlnj Wnyno Painter, ' "::"" ...v "' . " . a ciass orKaniznuon wnicn admits , MCUlirroy, WlIBOn ntltl l'nini- l,ova nml linn rtv frnMirn nf mvnlxrv d MISSeS AUCO McDllffoy, Ell- M,n nnnnnl tn Imra t Imu n:,n l'nlntor, Holen Immol nnd ii,, f i.nnnvninnt n,i rminni en nt Mnrshflold, Friday, March 1.1, nt ,the Masonic Opera Houso, wlion she will bo assisted by Mrs. Wm, Horsfall. . Superb Showing New Spring Coats and Suits BOOK PAHTV -?- I Immlrrwl Af liVi nntlntlieinti nt flln Miss Bessie Immol entertained a evening's play, light rofrcBhmonts fow fr!ond3 at Progressive Itook at woro served. Tho club will moot tho noma 01 nor pnronis, mr. nnu nBn jn two" woolcs with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Immol last evening. Mu- Mrs. Foster McDonald. Thoso nrcs- elc preceded rofrcshlncnts. Hor nt m,Ih vnolc worn Mr. nnd Mrs. North Bond, entertained tho J. O. Y. Sec.-TrcaB.: Howard Swnrtz. Samar Club. Wedntsdny ovonlng at fivoiltan; Tyson Kclser, Conductor; Fred guests wero: Knthorlno Monde, Hoi en Mendo, Evelyn Vineyard, Amy IsnarB, Mabol and Holen Immol, Dos bIo Immol, Mrs, Immol, Herbert lUchnrds, Ed. Stoelo nnd Ira Howe. .- - : POSTPONE SOCIAL ' nlin Vnrlli m-rzr. blv kt llond M. E. lndlos postponed tho social tboy had plan nod for last night until March .10, It will bt known as the "flood Time College." T AUKANnlfHOWAli I Foster McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. W. Otis, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Frcolnnd, Mr. and Mrs. Gnrflold Simpson, Mr. nnd Mra. John JH11 nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Nowlln, I UX1TAIUAN SOCIETV 0- .i,iin . . fltiv, Arthur II. Sargent, fonnil oi Or tho Unitnrlnn Church nt Eu gono, Is a guest nt tho Herbert Armstrong reBldenco for n fow dnyB. Mr. Snrgont Is a graduate ef Har vard and while tit Eugene cnjoynl tho distinction of hnVlng a largo number .of the University faculty In his nudlonce. Ho Is essentially Tlin .!liV-th Tlmul llnvnl NnlirlllinVR nro lihm)TiR for. a big social to bo!n ntoncor In Unltarlanlsm nnd nttor 'l-leh Ut tholr hall there March 31. building up tho churches at Eugene ' nnd Kuroitn. una como to uoos nay to invbstlgato tho ndvlHniilllty or or ganizing a Unitnrlnn Society on tlio Hay. 4 .Mr. 11. J. Linden will entertain tho ladles of tho Jolly Sixteen nt her homo noxt Thursdnjy nfvrnoon, a dny In advance of tho regular mcet- Ung Onto. 4 I SIEirr WHDXKSDAY , Mrs. Mnrklo, of North llond, will be hostcsB to tho Duptlat Ladles .ihcro noxt Wednesday. , . ... NOItV)5(5IAX II)IKS NOItTII miXI) IilllltAltV I , Ca I I Tho ways and menus commlttoo of tho North llond Library Assocla- Tho Ladles Aid Soclotv of tho tlon will moot nt Mrs. Framo'n Norwegian Luthoran Church nt homo Monday evening nt 7:30 North Mend, wns ontortnincd by sharp. A full attendance of tho Mrs. n. O. Thorpo, at hor homo commlttco Is very dcslrnblo.. Thoso in Mnrshflold Thursday afternoon, constituting tho commlttoo nro Mrs. A very pleasant afternoon was spent, Frame, chairman: Mrs: Fred Hollls In Bocl.il chat nnd sawing. Ono tor, socrolnry; Mrs. C. M. llylcr, very plonslng feature of tho ontor- .Mrs. L. c. Reynolds, Mrs. V. A. Wnt tatnmont was tho rendition of a turB, Mrs. C. F. McCollum, Mrs. number of beautiful piano solos by pnul Dlmmlck, Mrs. Herbert Arm Miss Mnblo Mnthlson, After tho strong, Mrs. I. II. Dnrtlo, Mrs. lion business session rofrcshmentn woro ry llorgmnn and Mrs. Goo. Hazer. eorvod by the hostess In tho reception v ... . . hall. Thoso present wero .Mesdninos , IIETIIAXV IlIIIliK CLASS L. O. Strommen, J. Jncobson, P. , - o Nelson, O. Jnn-n, E. Llllobo, L. , Mr. nd Mrs. W. A. Ueod ontor Llllobo, II. Fremdahl, L. Oxonv J. Olscu, O. JohtiBon, M. Volde, G. Magnus, August isnncson man. O.. Stecn, Edwanl . I fll 1.1 I7lnlnn 1,1 Mntlllun "I .'"ll"V"l "' ."" ! UIIIVIIIIIHIIIUIH, .ri,. ......... .U..UU.. I . , ., .,,. ,l, tho Misses Emma Erlcksen, Cora monts wuro sorvod nflor winch n " . ". ' "vfc, "?"". .'" "" vv."D Immol, Knight, n. Guard: Ernest L. Guard. 0- ,-. I CAW) PAHTV. Mrs. J. W. Gardiner Is entorrnin Ing at cards at her honlc In North Dcnd this nfternoou. XOltTll 11EXI) oriM). I Tho North Bond Episcopal Guild will meet with Mrs. J. G. Horn noxt Th'ursdny. I JOLIA' S1XTEEX. I MEET Tlll'ltSDAY. MIsb Elslo Larson will entertain tho Norwegian Luthoran Young Lnd tes Aid nt hor homo In Fcrndnlo next Thursday night. I ciass sociAis. The Dnptlst church Sunday school classes taught by Chns. Smith nnd Miss Allco Tlckoll will enJo n Joint soclnl nnd program nt tho church par lors noxt Friday evening. Miss Francos Frnnso ontortnincd hor Sunday school class and a fow friends at tho llnptlst church pnrlora Tuesday evening at a delightful llttlo social. . I KYKXIXC PAKTV. Tho Young Pcoplo of tho Norweg ian Luthoran clrurch last evening on Joyed n soclnl nt.the church parlors. Tho program luuludod a piano duct vail, "tnlicd the DothnnV lllbio ClnsB of j "' " J?" 1BnlA"I,"0nl,1' r ti. pi,i.i m....i. .. i.',i,i,. o a goiloty imnor by Peter Thorpo nnd i. J. Pit- nine. GamcH nnd mimic wto very' ,I'I,l EOl ' lB8 Mabel Mathlson. :rlc,Hc?n, onjSynlilo fontur.e of tho ovonlng's: "".W""1;,1" '11rt0iinri'pnLir pi?! son ami ontortnlnmont. DoIIcIoub refresh- 13IbW 1" nnd IK-rt Poto -sou. Tho Mathlson, Mnblo Mathlsen, Mnthlson nnd Stella Mngnus. 4 I WEDDIXCS Allco buKlutsa session closed tho meeting and all present voted Mr. nnd Mrs. Ueod prlnto and prlncoHS of enter- i tnlners. Thoso presont woro. Mlssos Myrtlo Nelson, Slgnn Mrson, Eatli- A quiet wedding wna solemnized er Nelson, Mao Inglobaum, Edith nt tho Norwegian Luthoran parson- Puudorgrnss, Jeuulo Carlson, Vivian ago on Thursday ovening nt s craig, .Mnrio urogK, Anna L'ox ami o'clock by Itov. Thorpo. when Muo Messrs. v. P. wntson, Cnrison Thoa Lnrson becamo tho brldo of Smith, Kinney, McCrca, WllllaniHon ; whon Miss Mabol MntHson and An drew Anderson will servo. Thoso present last night wero: Itov. and Mrs. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl8 Leo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Magnus Thorpo, Jonnlo Johnson, Elslo Lor- Balmacaan and Other Spring Coats AVomcir will welcome the new, goouMooklug styles with n cheery bit of color in their trimming. Street, outing nml ilrwsy conts of Golflne, Crcpo Epongo, Club Checks, U'oruiulia, Wnfflo Cloth, Donegal Tweeds, Scotch Over plnirts, MivtiiiVN hnd lllnck Silk. Many, Hire tho new Ilnl iimrnan Coat, oltow loose Iiondon styles, llnglnti Sleeves, Slnshed Side Pockets nnd Mnimlsli Cuffs, forming nn ii rcslstnhlo cniiittlnntJnn. Tliey may bo buttoned closely nt Iho throat or open with revere, nnd tho bone buttons are made to match the materials, !?120, Iff.OO, 918.00, 920.00, 925.00, and up to 9:15.00. Hub Dry Goods Co. " SIABT WEAR FOR WOMEN." Corner Central Avenue nnd Broadway. Phono 3(5J. 1 . . Ill H Myrtlo Point tennis, cnptnlned by Al- hor return to San Francisco until bert Powora nnd Howard Kolley and .tho noxt Itedoudo. tho Intter team won. Other games Mlno Mary Hanson will lonve for and paBtlmes preceded a bountiful nn rrnnclsco noxt weok. spread. At tho noxt meeting in two weeks it tho homo of Howard Kelloy, tho club will entertain tholr friends nt a little party. Those presont this week voro Albort Powers, Vnlorlan Vasey, Howard Kelloy, Molvlllo Clmt torton, Charles Donne, Ernost Uur rowsi Kay Davis and Lorou Davis. 4- I TEXDEIt KIIOWKIt. I 9 4 Laat Wednesday ovenlnx the Misses Mathlson toncderod n miscellaneous shower at their homo In Hunker Hill for MIh Thea Larson, n brldo of tho weok. Tho Mnthlson homo was pret tily decorated, tho, color, hoIhuuu bo Jug rod and whlto nnd a Jolly even ing was spont with games. The guest of honor wns the recipient of ninny gifts, Thoso presont wero Then Lnr-' son, Sennlo Kofflnnd, Elslo Lnrson, Jonnlo nnd Edna Johnson, Ilnunnh Q ii ii tin Hmtit In TslitiakTi M n Iml fnin tJUMtIV, MUIIHIIJ lli, MtlUll VjUIU . .1. .. ;,..i...i r.,.,n o.,.i aii MnM,iun. nml Allun Mnthlsoii. M rs. f!hrl l.on. ""'""'H nolo Willi nor. nun, .iiiiuui, tii i..it 4t.w ,ih,ihui, i -- - ---. - -.-. , .Mrs. F. M. Frledbori: writes frlondH horo that they nro still located nt Long Iloach, Calif., and that Mr. Frledberg Is considerably improved in health. .Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Hull arrived ' :.ino this weok from a sovorul weeks' stay In Callofrnla. Kev. nnd Mrs. It. E. Drowning nr rlvod homo via .Myrtle Point this wook fiom a fow weokB' visit at Portland nml nt Itosoburg. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. McKnlght ox-(tho following bolng chosen for the pect to move next week Into tho flno coming year: President, Mn. H now cottngo which Mrs. Fnnnlo llnz-.bort Armstrong; vico-presldcnt, Mri. nrd hnB Just romplolod on Market Fred Ilolllstor; secretary, MUi nvonno nonr Fifth ptr.oct. Worgmnn, of Gardlnor: nsslstant (- Mrs. Vornon A. Smith nnd hor rotary',' Mrs. Ira II. Ilartlo; trcunr frend, MIbs Walton of MlnnenpollB, or, Mrs. Geo. Hazer. Mhu Hollli arrlvod horo this weok. Mr. Smith I tor hnB offorod for the uso of tU met thoni nt Snn Francisco. Mrs. illbrnry, a largo room In tlio baiemtnt Olllllll HUH DUUn HllOUUIIlg 1110 WllUOI'i"' HiUil nuiliu. with rclntlvoa In MlnnuannllH nml Miss Walton will spond sovornl goles following a delightful vlstt wllfc her daughter, Mrs. Ira I). Dartle it North Dond. Mr. Colco Is plannlnt to spend tho summer on tlio liar. Tho llodmou will glvo a ball it tho Englo's Hull this evening, 4 lilltltAHY ASSOCIATION I 4 Mrs, Frederick liolllitcr enter tnlued tho members of tho North Pond Library Association at her homo on Shoriunu nvcmio tlili week. Tho election of officers resulted In Cnpt. L. Knudsen. Mr. nnd Mrs. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Ueod nnd Mrs. Gregg.; Chns. Dwoesot, C. Snndstorm, Potor Christ Leo wltnssod tho coromony. Omll, Androw Anderson, John Lar- II. V. P. V. PAIITY nnrntin- .inlniKoii nmi Lllv Iirouiur Mrs. Gust Stecii, Mrs. A. Olson, Mrs . I nnd Ilert Iverson, Chris nnd Peter, K. Grandoll, Mrs. Cochran, Mrs. It. 0, V.) "," ' Thorpo, M. Mollom, Mr. Potorson, Thorpe, Mra. A. U. Snow and II. KU,BJ"r ri'.nH. nivonsnt. n. Snndstorm. Potor ' Mnt.ilson. .i.. Cnpt. nnd Mrs. Kuudsen nro well I known nnd nonulnr young noonlo hero, and their many friends nro I son. Alfred KJnren, Ollvor Larson "and K. Uranuor. Tho IV. Y. P. U. waa pleasantly dollRhted to know that thoy will bo entertained nt Its monthly business I (UILI) TEA I pormnnont residents hero. Thoy mid Hoclnl meeting Inst evening by TT will llvo In Mnrshflold ponding tho Mrs. E. E. Kelly nt hor homo mil Tho Chancel Guild of tho LpU complotlon of tholr now homo nt South Fourth atreot. It wns do- coprtl Church hold n short business Dunkor Hill. ,cldod that the society should ob-l8osolon nt tho Guild Hall Friday sorvo Tuesday, March 31. ns thojnft moon. Tho members nro plan- ,j MISSIONARY SOCIETY I nnnunl Solf-Donlnl Day. Interesting ning u toa to uo givon anoriiy imor l - romnrKH wero mnue uy i-asior ijhsh-i " i...".. " n.- Airs. r. a. iiuxarii, .nia, uuuiru Mureh, Mrs, H. K. Dooth, Mrs. M. Tho monthly meeting of tlio Wo- ford nnd Proa. Chns. II. I). Smith. ninn'a niirlnllnii Hnnnl nf MIrhIoiih Tlin remnltidiir nf the nvnnini' wim if tho Chrlstinn Church of this cty. spent in gnmos nnd music, and tho 0. Mnloiioy nnd Mrs. J. W. nonnott. IVns hoht nt tho rosldonco of Mrs. guests woro especially dollghtod with . iV. A. Held, nt Third nnd Contrnl, s-voral roadlnga ably given by Mrs.l KXC'UIIOK t'Ll'll. t'uesdny nftornoon. There wns n Kelloy nnd Miss Grnco Fulton, lie- ooti aiioiHinnco, nnu n mosi intor- rresiimontu wero sorvcu nt a lato, ioren unvis wns nosi insi evening )stiiiK mooting. Tho motlng was hour. 'under tho direction of tho vice-pros- Thoso enjoying tho evening wero: fUlont, Mra, D. C. McCnrty, and tho Mrs. C. S. Iloffninn, Mra. Alva Doll, 'program waa under tho direction Mrs, Louis Doll and tho hostess, of tho chairman of tho program Mrs, IMIoy, tho Mlssos Iliith Hod- nt the homo of his pnrouts on South Fifth atreot nt one of tho Jolllcst ses sions tho Excelsior Club has enjoyed. An Indoor tournament waa hold, tho Mrs. Ira IS. Dnrtlo was hostess t an Informnl nftornoon Wednosduy nonio in worm uotul, hor bolng Mosunmos L. F. Fnlk- ualley ami II. J. .J- DIXXEIt PAItTV A,011Bt0ill, W. C. V T In.lnn i CLASShOClAI. M LowU ,)oll nf Ubby hnB booi ,-., spending tho weok with Mrs. Alva 'iho monthly S. C. Social was on-; Doll. sir. Alva Doll Is oxpoctvd homo Joyed last ovonlng nt tho homo of ti,0 las( of tho weok from nn extended Itov. nnd Mrs. Jos. E. Knotta. A talk ' Houthorn nnd eustorn trip. uy kov. Kiioiis on increasing mom- Mrs. A. 'A. Downs oxnoetH to lonvo .v . "" .!....... in";-, .hid. a. i uowub oxpeeiM 10 lonvo borahlp preceded tho social timo, in ion tho nuxi nrnnku-nt.i fn- i)on.i which gnines nnd musit! woro onjoyod.l nnd Eugono ns a dologato from nofroshmontB woro sorved. Thoso Nho .Marshllold Hovnl vniuhimni n ,l.ii. I .. . . - fcW t I - Mr. and' Mrs. F. M. Flyo entertain ed Mr. and Mrs. Jns. Cownn, Sr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Perkins, of Car dlnorj Mr. and Mrs. A. S, Blanch nrd nnd Miss lluth Cownn, at a course dinner on Thursday evenlnj. Tho houso docorntlons conalatcd of dnffodlls nnd huckleberr)'. Durla? tho ovonlng Mr. and Mrs. Dlanch ard ronderod sovoral Instrumental selections. CAItO OF TIIAXKS . Tn lin mnnv frlonOB WD0S thoughtful acts and kindly word nt uu.i.t.ntliu nrnvnil n BOlaCO In OUT Pinm snronf ii'n i,.0 i.v-nH..,' . '' J. Simpson and wife nnd liorLPnnt sorrow in tho sudden and un Lancworthv ' Alias l Ind ' rinrmnl i lnB1tor, Miss Isabollo Stoarns, are tlmolv donth of our beloved oa SBoli. Lorov Hobertso!;. EdTlt f.ct!:l,i0.1".nox,t.weoi 'r I,ort-ffroUr!vm.0Pond. vo eiten following their trip to Snn Francisco. Cnpt. Edgar Simpson is oxpectod homo on tho Hardy. Mrs. R. J. Coke will lcavo about March 20 for hor homo In Lob An- presont wero Dora Drown, Charlottoj state or district convention. ivuiBur, iuru uju, .unuicu siuroy, Horace Ilnlskopf and Ilr. Itiiymond. V 4 I FAItliWELL PAUTY I Mr. nnd' Mrs. F. C. Birch ontor- tnluod a fow friends Wednesday eve ning at a farowell for Mrs. N. J. llutchliiB, who will lcavo soon for 1 ir HI , ,-t.' t.A' ROYAL Baking Powder is indispensable to finest cookery, and to the comfort and v nvenience of mod ern housekeeping. ROYAL BAKING H POWDER makes hot bread whole some. Perfectly leavens without fermentation. These are qualities pecul iar to ROYAL BAKING POWDER alone. A Cream of Tartar Powder Greatest of All in Leavening Strength V. S. Government Food Report, Bulletin 13, page 599 d . - . r iii iiuivaii rum uivming inia mu voquiuo " Scnttl0i Vnrlous gnmes and music a ' precoded n dollghtful lunch. Thoso Iprosont woro Mr. und Mrs. F. L. Summer, Mr. nnd Mrs. M, D. Sum ner. Mr. nnd Mrs. D, II. Savage, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lnngworthy, Mr, and Mrs. Jos. E. Knotts, Mrs. Hutchlns mid Miss Eftlo Church. t o I 1X1X)U.MAL CHAT. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Noll McMillan had as guests nt dinner Friday night Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. II, Curtis nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. O. S. Torrey nnd llttlo Erls Drows. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas LaChnpello have moved from South Droadway, occupy ing the houso which Mr. and Mrs. Matt Andorson recently vacated. Mrs. N. J. Hutchlns, who has been spondlng tho winter at tho homo of her mother, Mrs. Drown, nnd with her sister, Mis. D. II. Savage, In South Mnrshflold, will leavo Boon for Seat tlo to Join Mn Hutchlns and make their futuro homo thero. Dr. and Mrs. Endlcott of Dandon nro over Sunday guests at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Lyons in South Marahfleld. Mrs. Nols Osmundson ' and Mrs. nenham of Coqulllo left on tho Dreakwnter today for Portland, at which place thoy will visit tho latter's daughter, Mra. J. D. Denham. En route thoy woro guests nt the Edward Moehler homo for a day, Mrs, Moohl er having just returned from a visit with friends In the Coqulllo Vnlloy. Tho Coos Bay Band Is arranging to glvo a St. Patrick Day ball at the Eaglo's Hall March 17. Mrs. Waukash, of North Bend, was tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harris, In Marahfleld, this week. Mrs. P. L. Swearlngon and daugh ter, Cathorlno, and Mrs. Ash, of North Bond, wero guests of Mrs. Frod Moore of Eastsldo Friday af- Iternoon. Miss May Bennett has postponed .. . .a 1.1m n a Al I IV our ueartroit, tiianns. &'"v"7, nro wo. grntoful to tho meraleri of Arngo Lodge I. O. 0. F. and the North Bond Flro Department. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Taylor and Sons. aftJHli YOUR. EYES Are Your Best Friends You should treat thorn -well. Wo are prepared to help you. Our optical department is beinp; rapidly develop ed into ono of the best equipped in Oregon outside of Portland. Our new, Optical Parlors- for -testing vision have just been completed. It enables us to make ah tests with absolute accuracy. EYES EXAMINED FREE.- Glasses properly fitted. S5l fcU m" m RED CROSS Optical Dep't RED CROSS Drug Store -Phone 122 :r.